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Abilene, Texas
Environmental Services in Abilene, TX
Environmental due diligence around Abilene works a century of oil-country and agricultural history now being overlaid by industrial-scale development. Phase I findings here run to form: legacy wells and tank batteries from decades of Permian-margin production, agricultural chemical storage and airstrip operations, fueling sites along the highway corridors, and the military-adjacent histories near the base. The ASTM E1527 review runs state well records, aerials, and agency files against the parcel, with reconnaissance that recognizes what decommissioned oilfield infrastructure looks like from the ground. Findings are stated plainly, and Phase II sampling scales any open questions to data before land changes hands at today's prices.
Orphaned and historically plugged wells across the region predate reliable coordinates in many cases; locating them on large tracts combines records work with field evidence, and it matters for both liability and layout.
- 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 · Abilene
We are buying hundreds of acres. How does a Phase I scale?
By working the records hard before the boots: well and lease mapping, aerial change detection across decades, and a reconnaissance plan targeted at the anomalies. Large-tract assessments are research projects with a field verification pass, and they are priced and scheduled that way.
Do old tank batteries always mean contamination?
No, but they always mean a question. Surface staining, disposal practices of the era, and how the site was closed determine the answer, and targeted near-surface sampling resolves most battery sites quickly in either direction.
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