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Albany County, Wyoming
Environmental Services in Albany County, WY
Near Albany County, shale bedrock weathers to plastic clay fast enough to change foundation bids. Screening Albany County acquisitions front-loads the environmental surprises, giving Wyoming buyers findings worth relying on. Regulatory database results for Albany County get interpreted, not just attached, which keeps WY redevelopment moving. Multi-state industrial clients bring us into Albany County for defined programs, partnering with Wyoming licensed professionals where sealed deliverables are required.
- Phase I Environmental Site Assessments for acquisitions and refinancing
- Phase II subsurface sampling when a Phase I identifies recognized environmental conditions
- Construction stormwater support: SWPPP compliance inspections
- Soil management screening for export and import of fill material
FAQ · Albany County
When is a Phase I ESA required?
Lenders typically require a Phase I ESA on commercial property transactions to establish the innocent-landowner defense under CERCLA. It is a records-and-reconnaissance study — no sampling is performed.
What triggers a Phase II?
A Phase II is recommended when the Phase I identifies recognized environmental conditions, such as historical industrial use, nearby releases, or suspect storage tanks.
Scheduling & proposals
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