Nationwide Program – The Keystone Clean Water Team is in pre-launch for a new USA program to help
homeowners. The program helps you to identify the existing and historic
environmental hazards in your community. We are working with a
national environmental database search company to offer a report to help
you understand your home’s or your future homes environmental health
status within a community. We are doing this by taking a snapshot of
the current and historic environmental concerns and hazards in the
community and a review of select criminal activity.
The program, Neighborhood
Environmental Report™, offers a search of over 1,400 databases and
millions of records of potential land and groundwater contamination
within 1 mile radius of the entered address. The report includes a
search for concerns that might be dangerous to a homeowner’s family or
investment such as nearby leaking underground oil tanks, leaky
underground fuel tanks (LUSTs), leaky above ground tanks (LASTs), CDC
Health Assessment Database, landfills, hazardous waste sites, DOD
facilities, gas and radiological sources, National Wetland Mapping,
Flooding mapping data, drug houses, and clandestine drug labs.
The benefits of this report:
1. Help existing homeowners understand the hazards in their communities.
2. Aid future homeowners quickly learn about the historic hazards and concerns to conduct prior water quality, soils, or environmental testing and get the proper inspections.
3. Aid real estate professionals, investors, and appraisers evaluate the value of a home or residential property.
4. If you are selling your home, what a great way to introduce your home and surrounding community to any potential buyers, and as a home buyer, the Neighborhood Environmental Report helps provide peace of mind for you and your family.
5. For environmental groups, this is a great way to educate and inform your community about existing environmental hazards, develop local targeted sub-watershed monitoring programs, and educate children about their communities. In some cases a larger search area is needed.
6. Home inspectors, environmental laboratories, and other may find the reports useful, but in many cases some additional review or interpretation will be needed to select the appropriate testing parameters, inspections, and monitoring.
Learn More about this Nationwide Program to Help Educate the Community.
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