Phase I Report - Maryland Department of the Environment - mde state md 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Phase I Report in the editor.
  2. Begin with the 'Introduction' section, providing a brief overview of the proposed landfill project. Ensure you include details about the purpose and expected outcomes.
  3. Move to 'Description of Proposed Activity.' Fill in specifics such as the type of landfill, area served, estimated waste capacity, and types of waste accepted. Use clear and concise language for each field.
  4. In 'Site Features,' describe the geographical and environmental characteristics of the site. Include information on land uses, zoning, and soil types as required.
  5. Complete any appendices or additional documentation needed for submission. This may include maps or supplementary data that support your application.

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Maryland Department of the Environment.
Please visit our service page for more information. A Phase I Environmental Site Assessment, commonly referred to as an ESA, or Phase I ESA, is completed to research the current and historical uses of a property as part of a commercial real estate transaction.
A Phase II Environmental Site Assessment includes gathering samples of soil or water (surface and ground), or both, at the property, to test for hazardous materials or environmental contamination.
What is MES? We provide water, wastewater, solid waste management and other environmental services to the State, Counties, Municipalities, Federal Government, industries and other private sector partners.
The process of obtaining the results of the analysis will take around seven days from the sample being taken, and then, a report will be drawn up. Generally, the Phase II ESA will take approximately four weeks.
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Distinct Differences Between Phase 1 and Phase 2 The core distinctions are primarily in focus: Phase 1 emphasizes safety, while Phase 2 emphasizes efficacy.
Phase I vs Phase II Site AssessmentsSide by Side A Phase I primarily assesses the likelihood that a site is contaminated through visual observations, historical use reviews and regulatory records, while a Phase II assesses whether contamination is in fact present.
A report prepared in connection with a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment. A Phase II Environmental Site Assessment includes gathering samples of soil or water (surface and ground), or both, at the property, to test for hazardous materials or environmental contamination.

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