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Presented By: Jeffrey L. Paetz, P.G.,C.P. 614-746-2695 [email protected] m Presentation Topic: Environmental Liability 101 (What’s the worst that could happen?)

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The ultimate guide to environmental services. Presented by Owner and Senior Geologist, Jeffrey L. Paetz, PG, CP, RBP, of Phoenix Environmental, LLC.

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Page 1: Environmental Liability 101

Presented By:Jeffrey L. Paetz, P.G.,C.P.

614-746-2695 [email protected]

Presentation Topic:Environmental

Liability 101(What’s the worst that could

happen?)

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PHOENIX ENVIRONMENTAL’S MISSION:

Phoenix’s mission is to reduce your risk by providing

knowledgeable, cost-effective and timely environmental

solutions

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Phoenix Environmental’s services include:

Phase I Environmental Site Assessments Site Investigations (Phase II ESAs) Ohio VAP Brownfield cleanups NEPA Assessments Surface water, wastewater sampling and

permitting “Hazardous” Waste Surveys Air Quality Assessments

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MY QUALIFICATIONS

• Ohio EPA Voluntary Action Program (VAP) Certified Professional

• Asbestos Inspector & Management Planner in OH, WV, KY

• ASFE Registered Brownfield Professional

• Professional GEOLOGIST

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GEOLOGIST

What my wife thinks I do.

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GEOLOGIST

What I think I do.

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ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGIST

What I REALLY do.

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PHASE I ESA

The Phase I ESA is a non-intrusive investigation into historical uses of the site

(I like to call it “Scooby Doo” research).

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PHASE I ESA

Real estate is all about location, location, location, right? But which corner was a gas station historically? All four were though

you may not know that unless you did a Phase I.

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PHASE I ESA

• Regulatory Databases,• Sanborns/City Directories,• Interviews,• Aerial Photographs, and• Site Reconnaissance.

What resources does Phoenix use to determine potential environmental issues on a site?

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If a Phase I ESA indicates RECs are present, a Phase II ESA may be recommended.

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What is a PHASE II ESA?

Determining through physical investigation

if site media (soil, building materials, water, soil-gas) are

impacted by chemical contaminates

above EPA levels.

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PHASE II ESA

MINIMIZE RISK! Conduct a geophysical survey to see if underground storage tanks (USTs) are still on your site.

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PHASE II ESAIf the USTs were in use on or after Nov. 8, 1984…BEWARE

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PHASE II ESA

Remember the “3 or 30 rule”

…because YOU may be

responsible for clean up (in

addition to UST removal)

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Asbestos is found in a wide variety of building materials

ASBESTOS

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Q: Which building needs an ACM survey prior to renovation

or demolition?

Built 1914

Built 2014

ASBESTOS

Built 1900’sBuilt 2000’s

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ASBESTOSA: Both buildings require an asbestos survey. Regardless of building age, an ACM survey is required by law and the EPA doesn’t mess around.

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Questions?

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Contact Info:PHOENIX ENVIRONMENTAL

Jeffrey L. Paetz, P.G.,C.P.614-746-2695

[email protected]

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