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Bonneville County, Idaho

Environmental Services in Bonneville County, ID

Irrigation-era fills around Bonneville County carry undocumented compaction that density verification sorts out fast. Environmental findings around Bonneville County arrive while they can still change terms, so Idaho negotiations happen with facts on the table. Historical records on Bonneville County parcels get pulled and read, not skimmed, and ID liability questions get answered early. Our Bonneville County coverage is built around defined scopes and honest travel, partnering with Idaho 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 · Bonneville 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.

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