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Environmental Site Assessments Section "Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) section
staff apply geologic principles and environmental knowledge to identify
problems and hazards created by previous use of the land or by natural
conditions, and to determine how these might affect plans for future use
of the land."
What is Special about the ISGS PESA Program?Environmental site assessments (ESAs) have become an important component of real estate transactions, especially for commercial and industrial property. The interagency relationship that the Illinois State Geological Survey (ISGS) and Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) have forged over the years has proven to be a highly effective and yet unique program. There are few transportation agencies around the country that even approach the level and scope of cooperative efforts that have existed between IDOT and the ISGS since 1989. This annually renewed service contract relationship has helped bring the best geoscience and environmental information to bear uniformly on the transportation planning challenges throughout all of Illinois. Otherwise, without this program and its institutional memory, the IDOT offices throughout the state would have to shoulder more of the burden without the technically unbiased expertise of the ISGS. In support of IDOT planning efforts, the ISGS has developed and maintained valuable relationships with other agencies, contractors, industry and landowners. Rapid access to resources kept by sister agencies, such as the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, the Illinois Commerce Commission, and the Office of the State Fire Marshal, help the ISGS bring the latest and best information to help spur smart growth while limiting liability even while working on projects in the most contaminated portions of the state. While industry-standard ESAs can be rapidly completed, they typically only apply to a single property and do not include any testing to physically help screen for potential contaminants. ISGS PESA (PESAs) have historically been completed over the entire IDOT project, which can range in scope from a single property/parcel to include entire towns and include screening/testing of soil. The ISGS PESA program also does not just satisfy the industry minimum ESA requirements, but has proven to be at the cutting edge of ESA work in the state of Illinois. The ISGS PESA group is constantly developing and publishing new resources and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) datasets. Outreach programs supporting educational efforts from elementary school programs on up to graduate-level curicula at the University of Illinois are conducted annually.
Some ISGS PESA Background and Statistics
ISGS ESA Staff21 full-time professionals (includes geologists, physical geographers, civil engineers, environmental scientists, geophysicists, hydrogeologists, engineering geologists, and environmental health expertise)
Office LocationsSavoy (HQ-near the Univ. of Ill. campus) mailing address: 615 E. Peabody Drive, Champaign, IL 61820 (13 full-time staff) phone: (217) 244-2502 Carterville (Southern Field Office, near the S. Ill. Univ. campus) mailing address: 5776 Coal Drive, Carterville, IL 62918 (1 full-time staff) phone: (618) 985-8371 X243 Chicago (Chicago Field Office) mailing address: 36 S. Wabash, Suite 1415, Chicago IL 60603 (2 full-time staff) phone: (312) 793-7382 Westchester (Northern Field Office, west suburban Cook County) mailing address: 9930 Derby Ln., Suite 103, Westchester, IL 60154 (5 full-time staff) phone: (708) 547-0792
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