Attorney Thierry Montoya explains what Phase 1 & Phase 2 environmental impact assessments are and why they are so important when buyers consider purchasing new property. Want to get in touch with us? Contact Thierry at tmontoya@alvaradosmith.com and visit AlvaradoSmith online at https://www.alvaradosmith.com. The content of this episode reflects the views and opinions of Thierry Montoya and do not constitute legal advice. Time stamps:05:02 - What are Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments?08:20 - Gasoline station usage10:32 - Due diligence12:00 - CERCLA15:22 - Innocent Land Owner Defense16:22 - Components of a Phase 1 assessment22:23 - Controlled recognized environmental conditions26:28 - Have your consultant review the assessment again33:29 - Phase 2 investigations
Attorney Thierry Montoya explains what Phase 1 & Phase 2 environmental impact assessments are and why they are so important when buyers consider purchasing new property. Want to get in touch with us? Contact Thierry at tmontoya@alvaradosmith.com and visit AlvaradoSmith online at https://www.alvaradosmith.com.
The content of this episode reflects the views and opinions of Thierry Montoya and do not constitute legal advice.
Time stamps:05:02 - What are Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments?08:20 - Gasoline station usage10:32 - Due diligence12:00 - CERCLA15:22 - Innocent Land Owner Defense16:22 - Components of a Phase 1 assessment22:23 - Controlled recognized environmental conditions26:28 - Have your consultant review the assessment again33:29 - Phase 2 investigations
Each new episode will cover current issues concerning the environmental, natural resources, and land use topics from the business perspective — what businesses and property owners need to know about complying with environmental regulations and protecting themselves from potential exposure, and legal strategies when litigation is involved. Thierry will use his 35 years of environmental litigation and compliance experience to disentangle and demystify the complicated world of environmental law, to help the listener understand the countless acronyms and agencies they might come across.