
Baton Rouge Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments.
Bridgeway Environmental delivers ASTM E1527-21 Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments across Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, and the surrounding Capital Region.
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Baton Rouge Questions,
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Do you provide Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments in Baton Rouge?
Yes. We perform ASTM E1527-21 Phase 1 ESAs throughout Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, and the surrounding Capital Region for commercial real estate, lender due diligence, and redevelopment.
Which Baton Rouge-area parishes do you cover?
We cover East Baton Rouge, West Baton Rouge, Ascension, Livingston, and Iberville Parishes, including Baton Rouge, Baker, Zachary, Central, Gonzales, Prairieville, Denham Springs, Walker, and Plaquemine.
How fast can you turn around a Baton Rouge Phase 1 ESA?
Standard turnaround is 5–7 business days. Rush options are available when financing or closing deadlines require faster delivery.
Do you handle properties in or near the petrochemical corridor?
Yes. We routinely evaluate commercial and industrial parcels along the Mississippi River industrial corridor between Baton Rouge and Geismar, accounting for adjacent-site risk, historical use, and LDEQ permit and incident records.
How do you assess former Exxon-area, North Baton Rouge industrial parcels?
North Baton Rouge has decades of refining, chemical, and supporting-industry history. Our Phase 1 reviews LDEQ ERIC, RCRA, CERCLA, and historical Sanborn maps to identify recognized environmental conditions tied to former operations near Scenic, Plank, and Scotlandville.
Do you cover Mid-City and downtown Baton Rouge gas-station and dry-cleaner sites?
Yes. Government Street, Florida Boulevard, and Highland Road have a dense history of fueling and dry-cleaning operations. We pull LDEQ UST closure files, leaking-tank incident records, and city directories to flag REC and Vapor Encroachment Conditions.
How does the 2016 flood factor into Baton Rouge-area Phase 1 ESAs?
For parcels in East Baton Rouge, Livingston, and Ascension affected by the August 2016 flood, we document FEMA flood zone, post-flood demolition permits, debris staging, and any emergency fueling or generator use observed during reconnaissance.
Can you assess parcels along Airline Highway and Florida Boulevard corridors?
Yes. These corridors have layered commercial history including auto dealerships, repair shops, and small-format fueling. Our Phase 1 incorporates Sanborn maps, parish permit records, and LDEQ files specific to those uses.
Do you support Ascension Parish industrial and Gonzales-area sites?
Yes. We assess commercial and light-industrial parcels in Gonzales, Prairieville, Geismar, and Sorrento, including parcels adjacent to the Geismar/St. Gabriel chemical corridor where adjacent-site review is critical.
Do Baton Rouge Phase 1 ESAs address vapor intrusion concerns?
Yes. For dense urban parcels, especially near former service stations and dry cleaners, we screen adjacent and upgradient sites under ASTM E2600 to identify Vapor Encroachment Conditions that may warrant Phase II sampling.
Can you coordinate with East Baton Rouge Parish Planning and DPW?
Yes. We pull EBR Parish permit, planning, and code-enforcement records as part of the Phase 1 review, and coordinate site access through current owners, brokers, or municipal contacts when needed.
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