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under the surface.

Phase I-level environmental intelligence — without the Phase I price tag.

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$99 vs $3,500+ for a Phase I ESA
3,017 Michigan census tracts covered
22 environmental databases screened
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The gap between knowing nothing and paying $5,000

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What's buried under your deal

Every property carries decades of environmental history — leaking tanks, chemical spills, contamination sites, flood risk. This information exists in government databases. The problem? It's scattered across a maze of federal, state, and regional agencies and nobody's connecting the dots for you.

02

The only option — until now

Phase I ESAs cost $3,500–$7,000 and take weeks. They're essential for closing — but ordering one just to find out a property sits next to a Superfund site, brownfield site, or near impaired waters, is an expensive way to learn you should have walked away.

03

Know before you close.

We screen 22 environmental databases from 7 federal and state agencies and deliver a comprehensive report with detailed findings, facility maps, and actionable next steps. Green light or red flag — you'll know before the money moves.

See exactly what
you’ll get

A real screening report for a Detroit waterfront address. Every report screens 22 federal, state, and regional databases and clearly flags environmental indicators found near the property.

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100 E Jefferson Ave, Detroit, MI 48226Sample report
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11
Indicators Flagged
11
Indicators Clear
22
Databases Searched
Property-Level Indicators15 databases

Proximity-based screening within 0.25–0.50 miles of the subject property

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Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Flagged

LUST sites detected within search radius

Source: EGLE

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Non-Leaking Underground Storage Tanks

Flagged

Registered UST facilities nearby

Source: EGLE

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Chemical/Oil Spill Reports

Flagged

Reported spills within search radius

Source: NRC

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PFAS Contamination Zones

Flagged

PFAS-related site within search radius

Source: EGLE

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Part 201 Contamination Sites

Flagged

State-designated contamination sites nearby

Source: EGLE

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Hazardous Waste Facilities

Flagged

RCRA hazardous waste handlers nearby

Source: EPA

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Chlorinated Solvents

Flagged

Chlorinated solvent site within search radius

Source: EGLE

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Toxic Release Facilities

Flagged

TRI reporting facilities nearby

Source: EPA

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Brownfield Sites

Flagged

Brownfield redevelopment sites nearby

Source: EGLE

RMP Facility Proximity

Clear

No RMP facilities within search radius

Source: EPA

Superfund Sites (NPL)

Clear

No NPL sites within search radius

Source: EPA

Activity & Use Limitations

Clear

No deed restrictions found

Source: EGLE

Public Water Supply Wells

Clear

No wellhead protection areas nearby

Source: EGLE

RCRA Corrective Action Sites

Clear

No corrective action facilities nearby

Source: EPA

Solid Waste Landfills

Clear

No landfills within search radius

Source: EGLE

Regional & Tract-Level Context7 databases

Census tract and regional environmental context for the property area

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Environmental Justice Score

Flagged

Elevated community vulnerability via MiEJScreen

Source: EGLE

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Wetland Proximity

Flagged

Wetland features detected within 0.5 mi

Source: USFWS

Inland Flood Risk

Clear

No elevated flood risk indicated

Source: FEMA

FEMA 100-Year Floodplain

Clear

Not in a Special Flood Hazard Area

Source: FEMA

Radon Zone

Clear

Not in highest radon potential zone

Source: EPA

Soil Drainage (SSURGO)

Clear

Urban land — see report for soil details

Source: USDA

Terrain Ruggedness

Clear

Low ruggedness — flat terrain

Source: USGS

11 indicators flagged — see full report for detailed findings, maps, and recommendations.22 sources

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We scan 22 databases

EPA, FEMA, EGLE, USDA, USFWS, and USCG sources cross-referenced in real time.

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Every environmental risk factor flagged or cleared, with detailed findings, maps, and a Phase I recommendation.

Data sourced from agencies you trust

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Ann Arbor, MI

I send the PropertySiteCheck link to every client now. It makes me look thorough and saves everyone time.

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Real Estate Agent
Grand Rapids, MI

For $99, we avoided an $8,000 Phase I on a property that screened clean. On the one that flagged high, we knew to dig deeper.

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Detroit, MI

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  • 22 environmental data sources
  • Every risk factor flagged or cleared
  • Phase I recommendation
  • EPA, EGLE, FEMA & more
  • Detailed findings + facility maps
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The Affordable Phase I ESA Alternative for Michigan Properties

PropertySiteCheck is an environmental screening tool that searches 22 federal and state databases for any Michigan address — delivering the same data sources that Phase I Environmental Site Assessment consultants review, at a fraction of the cost. Screen a property in 30 seconds for $99, instead of spending $3,500–$7,000 and waiting 4–6 weeks for a traditional Phase I ESA.

Property-Level Environmental Screening

We screen 15 proximity-based databases using ASTM E1527-21 search radii — the same standard used by environmental professionals conducting Phase I ESAs:

  • • Leaking Underground Storage Tanks (LUST) — EGLE
  • • Non-Leaking Underground Storage Tanks — EGLE
  • • NRC Chemical & Oil Spill Reports — USCG
  • • PFAS Contamination Zones — EGLE MPART
  • • Part 201 Contamination Sites — EGLE
  • • RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities — EPA
  • • Chlorinated Solvents — EGLE
  • • Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) — EPA
  • • Brownfield Sites — EGLE
  • • RMP Facility Proximity — EPA
  • • Superfund Sites (NPL) — EPA
  • • Activity & Use Limitations (AUL) — EGLE
  • • Public Water Supply Wells — EGLE
  • • RCRA Corrective Action Sites — EPA
  • • Solid Waste Landfills (Part 115) — EGLE

Regional Environmental Context

7 regional and census tract-level databases provide broader environmental context for the property area:

  • • Environmental Justice Score — EGLE MiEJScreen
  • • FEMA NRI Inland Flood Risk — FEMA
  • • FEMA FIRM 100-Year Floodplain — FEMA NFHL
  • • Radon Zone Classification — EPA
  • • Soil Drainage (SSURGO) — USDA
  • • Wetland Proximity (NWI) — USFWS
  • • Terrain Ruggedness — USGS

Who uses PropertySiteCheck?

  • Property buyers & investors — environmental due diligence before closing
  • Real estate agents — differentiate your service with environmental intelligence
  • Lenders — screen collateral for environmental risk during underwriting
  • Sellers & landowners — know what databases show before listing
  • Commercial RE professionals — pre-screen before committing to a Phase I ESA

Currently covering all 3,017 census tracts across Michigan's 83 counties. Data sourced from EPA, FEMA, EGLE, USDA, USFWS, USGS, and NRC.

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