The phases of EDD
Environmental due diligence
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The environmental due diligence (EDD) is separated in two parts:
EDD phase I
A non-intrusive assessment aimed at identifying potential environmental liabilities.
Typically includes:
- Review of historical land use and records.
- Regulatory and permit review.
- Site walkover and visual inspection.
- Interviews with owners or operators.
Purpose: To identify recognized environmental conditions (RECs) and determine whether further investigation is needed.
EDD phase II
An intrusive investigation conducted if Phase I identifies potential risks.
Typically includes:
- Soil, groundwater, or building material sampling.
- Laboratory analysis.
- Delineation of contamination.
- Risk and cost estimation for remediation.
Purpose: To confirm the presence, extent, and severity of contamination and assess environmental and financial risk.
Service contact:

Heikki Kalle
Hendrikson DGE (Estonia)
heikki.kalle@dge-group.eu
+372 502 5563