Information Overload! Why the Definition of “Reasonably Ascertainable” is Changing Rapidly in Environmental Due Diligence Information Overload! Why the Definition of “Reasonably Ascertainable” is Changing Rapidly in  Environmental Due Diligence Social media, and the information age in general, has connected us in ways that were...
Digging Up The Past: What truly defines a Historical Recognized Environmental Condition? From the desk of David S. Coyne, QEP, Principal, Environmental Due Diligence Expert We hear all the time that it’s not wise or healthy to dwell on the past. How often...
One Size Doesn’t Fit All: Evaluating Alternate Forms of Environmental Due Diligence Submitted by David S. Coyne, QEP Here’s a common scenario to consider: you’re standing in a store, deciding which type and size of shoe to buy.  Should you buy a dressy...
Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Standard Practice 2013 Changes Article Update: On November 6, 2013, the much-anticipated Standard Practice E1527-13 for Phase I Environmental Site Assessments was issued by ASTM.  Earlier this year, Liberty’s Principal, David S. Coyne, QEP,...
Environmental Regulations Relating to the Commercial & Industrial Real Estate Industry – Lancaster, PA James Cinelli, P.E., BCEE, Principal at Liberty Environmental, Inc. will be the guest speaker at the August 14th, 2013 C&I Council Membership Meeting at the Lancaster County Association of Realtors. His...