American Geosciences, Inc. (AGI)
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American Geosciences, Inc. (AGI) services

Phase I Environmental Site Assessments

American Geosciences, Inc. has been performing Phase I environmental site assessments (Phase Is) since the early 1990’s and currently performs hundreds each year.

Phase II Environmental Site Investigation Services

American Geosciences is highly skilled at completing Phase II environmental site investigations to assess potential environmental impacts at a property.  We access the magnitude and extent of environmental impacts to soil, groundwater, surface water, sediment, soil gas, and indoor air. Since 1990, AGI has performed Phase II environmental site investigations at hundreds of properties including: steel mills, chemical plants, manufacturing facilities, dry cleaners, gas stations, shopping malls, etc., within the US, Mexico, and Canada. Phase II investigations are specifically tailored to your site.  And, the scope of work is designed to meet the scrutiny of parties involved including regulators, attorneys, lenders, etc.

Asbestos Surveys

Our asbestos survey services help you determine if asbestos-containing building materials are present within a structure.  Whether you own or are looking to purchase property, we can assist you in assessing the presence of asbestos-containing materials.

Mold Surveys

Elevated mold concentrations within occupied spaces can pose potential health risks and significant challenges to property transactions.

Storage Tank Services

American Geosciences provides underground and above ground storage tank services that include:

Removing and disposing of tanks. Closing tanks in-place. Investigating sites. Installing soil borings or monitoring wells. Sampling of soil and/or groundwater. Conducting hydrogeological studies to assess the extent of contamination and define aquifer characteristics. Evaluating sensitive receptors. Conducting risk assessments to assess possible human health exposure.Working with state and/or federal agency personnel to ensure regulatory acceptance. Remediating sites.