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Are Electric Transformers A Recognized Environmental Condition?

by Caltha, LLP | Jan 31, 2018 | Environmental Site Assessment

Electric transformers are found at almost every larger commercial, institutional and industrial facility. Sometimes this equipment is owned by the facility owner and sometimes by the power company. For some facilities, it is not always clearly understood who owns and...

Can Electric Transformers Leak Oil? Who is Responsible For Leaking Transformer?

by Caltha, LLP | Jan 31, 2018 | FAQ, Spill Prevention

Electric transformers are found at almost every larger commercial, institutional and industrial facility. Sometimes this equipment is owned by the facility owner and sometimes by the power company. For some facilities, it is not always clearly understood who owns and...

What Is A Phase 2 Environmental Site Assessment?

by Caltha, LLP | Jan 28, 2018 | Environmental Site Assessment, FAQ

What Is A Phase II Environmental Site Assessment? A Phase 2 Environmental Site Assessment follows a Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment and investigates the Recognized Environmental Conditions, or REC, identified in the Phase 1 report. A Phase 2 investigation...

What Is Considered A Recognized Environmental Condition?

by Caltha, LLP | Jan 28, 2018 | Environmental Site Assessment, FAQ

What is A Recognized Environmental Condition? A Phase I Environmental Site Assessment conducted to meet ASTM E 1527:2013 is intended to identify Recognized Environmental Conditions, or REC, associated with a property. Simply, a REC is a condition in which a spill,...

Costs To Address Environmental Contamination From Adjoining Property

by Caltha, LLP | Jan 22, 2018 | FAQ

http://www.calthacompany.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Costs-to-resolve-property-contamination-issue.mp4 A brief video presentation discussing a case study of addressing groundwater contamination coming from a neighboring property. Example examines costs with and...
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