Save Time & Money with ESI's State-of-the-Art Environmental
Inspections; Serving Commercial and Residential Properties.
In the case of a real estate transaction, a full environmental site assessment can be performed
without disturbing the ground - in a matter of hours. Results of these tests are printed on-site
for your review. Oil tank leaks, groundwater impact and general engineering concerns can
be determined. This allows the homeowner to do any remediation of contaminated soil is
needed, and if so, what the cost is beforehand. Finally, a firm remediation cost can be
utilized in the Environmental industry.

The current tank testing and spill reporting guidelines have cost many realestate closings from
closing on time - or at all. With ESI, the fact of whether you have contamination exists or
how much can be estimated before the tank is removed. This way your contract or sale date
can be determined around your remediation needs. However, please keep in mind that if the
tank is removed and found to have a leak, a spill report must be filed with the appropriate
governing agency.

Right:
Contamination in a GPR scan
becomes transparent on the screen
clearly showing a defined area for
on-site review.  The areas of
groundwater contamintation have
become transparent ( between 16 &
20 meters ).  This new technology
reduces the need for expensive water
samples to determine if impact has
occurred.

Consulting & Construction Industry
ESI INC. is pleased to offer state-of-the-art electronic imaging for the consulting and
construction industry. Using new technology, we can now offer a clear picture of subsurface
conditions without digging or disrupting the site! Ground penetrating radar  surveys allow for
the mapping of all subsurface utilities, regardless of construction type. GPR can find such
things as, clay, PVC, concrete, rubber, and cast iron. Construction needs such as, depth to
groundwater; bedrock, rock shelves and compaction condition are all revealed by a GPR
survey. We now have the ability to record depth and width on an image printout for your
reference.