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Environmental Risk for Bankers 101
               Site Reconnaissance
   ASTM Std Practice E 1527-05, Section 9



                      Memphis Chapter of
                 Risk Management Association




   Presented by Gene M. Bailey, PE and George D. Mayo, PG
   Fisher & Arnold Environmental
   October 14, 2008
Objective

 The objective of the site reconnaissance is to
 obtain information indicating the likelihood of
 identifying recognized environmental
 conditions in connection with the property.
Recognized Environmental Condition

 The term Recognized Environmental
 Condition means the presence or likely presence
 of any hazardous substances or petroleum
 products on a property under conditions that
 indicate an existing release, a past release, or a
 material threat of a release of any hazardous
 substances or petroleum products into
 structures on the property or into the ground,
 ground water, or surface water of the property.
Site Reconnaissance Observations
  Exterior – Visual and Physical Observations are made of the
  outside portions of the property
  Interior – Visual and Physical Observation are made of the
  inside of buildings, structures, etc.
  Methodology – Systematic methods are used for making Site
  Reconnaissance Observations (grid, etc)
  Limitations – Limitations imposed by physical obstructions
  such as adjacent buildings, bodies of water, asphalt, or other
  paved areas, and limiting conditions (for example, snow, rain)
  Frequency – ASTM Std does not intend more than one Site
  Reconnaissance.
Prior Environmental Assessments

 The Site Reconnaissance information from a prior
 Environmental Site Assessment may be used for
 guidance but new Site Reconnaissance must be
 conducted.
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Current Use(s) of the Property
  Any current uses likely to involve the use,
  treatment, storage, disposal, or generation of
  hazardous substances or petroleum products
  are identified. Unoccupied spaces are noted. In
  identifying current uses of the property, more
  specific information is more helpful than less.
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Current Use of the Property – Vacant Field
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Current Use of the Property - Woods
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Current Use of the Property – Gas Station
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Current Use of the Property – Dry Cleaner
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Current Use of the Property - Industrial
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Current Use of the Property – Vacant
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Past Use(s) of the Property
  To the extent that indications of past uses of the
  property are visually and/or physically
  observed on the site visit, or are identified in
  the interviews or records review, they are
  identified, especially if they involve hazardous
  substances or petroleum products.
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Past Use of the Property – Was Gas Station
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Past Use of the Property – Was Gas Station
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Past Use of Property – Was Dry Cleaner
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Past Use of the Property – Was Gas Station
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Storage Tanks
   Aboveground Storage Tanks (ASTs)
   Underground Storage Tanks (USTs)
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Storage Tanks (ASTs)
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Storage Tanks (ASTs)
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Storage Tanks (ASTs)
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Storage Tanks (UST Fill Ports)
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Storage Tanks (UST Vents)
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Storage Tanks (UST Fill Port)
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Storage Tanks (UST Fill Port)
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Odors
  Strong, Pungent, Obnoxious Odors are
  observed and the source of the odors is
  identified to the extent that the odors or
  sources can be visually or physically observed.
  For the next Slide, think of recently dry cleaned
  clothes that you just picked up and are hanging in
  the back seat of your car.
Site Reconnaissance Observations
  Odors – Freshly Cleaned Clothes, Squared
Site Reconnaissance Observations
   Odors – Source
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Pools of Liquid
  Standing surface water is noted: Pools or sumps
  containing liquids likely to be hazardous
  substances or petroleum products are
  identified to the extent visually and/or
  physically observed or identified from the
  interviews or records review.
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Pools of Liquid – Note Sheen
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Drums
  Drums are identified, whether or not they are
  leaking, unless it is known that their contents
  are not hazardous substances or petroleum
  products. Drums often hold 55 gal. of liquid, but
  containers as small as 5 gal. are also described.
Site Reconnaissance Observations
   Drums
Site Reconnaissance Observations
   Drums
Site Reconnaissance Observations
   Drums
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Unidentified Substance Containers
  Open or damaged containers containing
  unidentified substances suspected of being
  hazardous substances or petroleum products.
  Approximate quantities involved, types of
  containers, and storage conditions are noted.
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Unidentified Substance Containers
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Unidentified Substance Containers
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Unidentified Substance Containers
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Polychlorinated Biphenyls
  Electrical or hydraulic equipment known to
  contain PCBs or likely to contain PCBs is
  identified along with the condition of the
  equipment (ie leaking).
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Transformers (not all contain PCBs)
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Transformers (not all contain PCBs)
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Hydraulic Fluid (not all contain PCBs)
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Other INTERIOR Observations
   Heating and Cooling – What is source of fuel?
   (in NE states diesel is used as fuel oil)
   Stains and Corrosion – Stains & corrosion on
   floors, walls, and ceilings
   Sumps and Drains – Both the presence and
   where do they drain
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Stains and Corrosion
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Stains and Corrosion
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Stains and Corrosion
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Sumps and Floor Drains
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Sumps and Floor Drains
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Sumps and Floor Drains
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Other EXTERIOR Observations
   Pits, Ponds and Lagoons
   Stained Soil or Pavement
   Stressed Vegetation
   Solid Waste
   Wells
   Septic Systems
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Pits, Ponds and Lagoons
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Pits, Ponds and Lagoons
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Pits, Ponds and Lagoons
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Stained Soil or Pavement
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Stained Soil or Pavement
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Stained Soil or Pavement
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Stained Soil or Pavement
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Stained Soil or Pavement
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Vegetative Stress
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Vegetative Stress
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Vegetative Stress
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Solid Waste
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Solid Waste
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Solid Waste
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Solid Waste
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Solid Waste
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Solid Waste
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Solid Waste
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Solid Waste
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Waste Water / Outfalls
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Waste Water / Outfalls
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Waste Water / Outfalls
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Wells – Public Water Supply Well
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Wells – Monitoring Well
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Wells – Monitoring Well
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Wells – Ground Water Remediation Well
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Remediation system inside locked fence
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Septic Systems – Covers over Septic Tank
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Unidentified Surface Openings
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Unidentified Surface Openings
Site Reconnaissance Observations
Unidentified Surface Openings

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