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Dallas, Texas

Environmental Services in Dallas, TX

Dallas Phase I work reflects a big, old, industrial-then-corporate city: rail corridors and warehouse districts converting to residential, mid-century manufacturing and plating operations under what is now infill, a metroplex's worth of dry cleaners and fuel sites, and lead-smelter legacies in specific, well-documented areas. The ASTM E1527 process runs that record against the parcel, aerials, Sanborns, agency databases and files, with reconnaissance that knows what redevelopment tends to bury. Findings are stated as recognized environmental conditions or ruled out with reasons, and Phase II sampling, scoped to the actual question, converts open issues into concentrations a transaction can price.

Industrial-to-residential conversion is the defining Dallas redevelopment pattern, and vapor intrusion from historical solvent use is the finding that most often survives into deal terms on infill parcels.

  • 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 · Dallas

What is vapor intrusion and why does it keep appearing in Dallas deals?

Volatile contaminants in soil or groundwater migrating as vapor into buildings above. Chlorinated solvents from old cleaners and plants drive it, infill residential over former commercial land is the exposure scenario, and it is assessable with targeted sampling.

The parcel is a parking lot. Can it still have findings?

Parking lots are where buildings used to be. The pavement hides the history rather than erasing it, and the Phase I's job is establishing what stood there before the asphalt, which in Dallas is often the whole story.

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