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League City, Texas
Environmental Services in League City, TX
League City's environmental story is transition: ranch land, rice fields, and oil and gas leases becoming subdivisions and town centers within a generation. A Phase I here is mostly about what the land did before the growth arrived. Historical aerials and lease records surface former well sites, tank batteries, and pipelines; agricultural history raises the standard questions about chemical application; and the odd rural dump or burn site turns up where nobody remembers it. The ASTM E1527 process establishes the record and states whether a recognized environmental condition exists. When it does, Phase II sampling answers it with data, on a timeline built around the closing date.
Plugged and orphaned oil and gas wells appear on Galveston County tracts with some regularity, and well locations constrain both environmental risk and the site plan itself.
- 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 · League City
An old well is shown on the property. Deal-breaker?
Rarely, but it must be run down: plugging records, surface equipment, staining, and setback implications all get evaluated. A properly plugged well with a clean surface is manageable; an undocumented one needs answers first.
Why does the lender care about land that was only ever pasture?
Because the protections against inherited liability require the inquiry to be done before purchase, and because pasture with a tank battery in a 1970 aerial is exactly the kind of surprise the study exists to find.
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