Old public dump found during assessment of a rural property.

Hidden dump discovered during Phase I.

Environmental Due Diligence —

Phase I Environmental Assessments

Environmental liability and the need for due diligence have become necessities in today’s real estate market.  WPC staff are recognized professionals in the region on environmental property assessments and risk management.  We follow ASTM’s latest standard (2005) and the EPA’s AAI requirements, as well as addressing the customized requirements of clients or lenders.  WPC’s staff meets and exceeds the requirements for “Qualified Environmental Professional.”

EDD helps quantify environmental risk associated with old tank sites.

Phone: 701-221-3113 or 888-821-3113

Fax: 701-221-2140

E-mail: info@wpcnd.com

To contact us:

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Abandoned pump island

Western plains consulting, Inc.  

Environmental & Natural Resources Consultants  -  Where the Quality is!

Phase II Sampling—Subsurface, Asbestos, Lead-Based Paint and other Potential Environmental Liabilities

We’ve worked on properties across the country from North Dakota and Montana to Texas.  Many state agencies, especially more rural ones, do not have computerized hazardous release and tanks records.  So, we take extra care to ensure that our records research is thorough and complete.

Lance Loken, President.

If a potential environmental liability is suspected at a property, WPC is fully qualified to provide Phase II Assessments.   In the minority of properties, additional assessment is needed to quantify potential risk.  Services include:

 

· Subsurface Contamination

· Asbestos

· Lead-based Paint 

· Lead in Drinking Water

· Hazardous Material Surveys

· Radon

· Indoor Air Quality or Mold

 

An Article Co-Authored by Lance Loken information on recent developments in  Environmental

Assessments

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Subsurface Investigation to identify the extent of a gasoline release.