Environmental due diligence asks what regulatory history exists at a property and its surroundings. Amalgament joins EPA data, enforcement cases, and hazards to the parcel and its geography, so the environmental picture is one query, not a records search.
EPA ECHO facility records, enforcement cases, and violations tie to the parcel and the businesses operating there, plus the surrounding geography. So “what environmental regulatory history exists at or around this site” returns a connected answer, not a pile of facility IDs.
Contamination and violations are rarely confined to one parcel. Amalgament lets you pull environmental records at a site and in the area around it, which is exactly the shape a Phase I style screen needs.
This is the research and context layer for environmental due diligence, not a certified assessment. Pull the regulatory history over the API to start a screen, or let an agent assemble it in context.
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No. Amalgament is the public-record research and context layer that feeds an environmental screen; it does not replace a certified Phase I assessment.
Yes. Environmental records join to the parcel and its surrounding geography, so you can screen a site and its neighbors.
EPA data including ECHO and enforcement cases, joined to the property spine and the businesses at the site.
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