Know what’s
under the surface.
Phase I-level environmental intelligence — without the Phase I price tag.
The Problem
The gap between knowing nothing and paying $5,000
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.
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.
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.
Sample Report
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.
Proximity-based screening within 0.25–0.50 miles of the subject property
Leaking Underground Storage Tanks
FlaggedLUST sites detected within search radius
Source: EGLE
Non-Leaking Underground Storage Tanks
FlaggedRegistered UST facilities nearby
Source: EGLE
Chemical/Oil Spill Reports
FlaggedReported spills within search radius
Source: NRC
PFAS Contamination Zones
FlaggedPFAS-related site within search radius
Source: EGLE
Part 201 Contamination Sites
FlaggedState-designated contamination sites nearby
Source: EGLE
Hazardous Waste Facilities
FlaggedRCRA hazardous waste handlers nearby
Source: EPA
Chlorinated Solvents
FlaggedChlorinated solvent site within search radius
Source: EGLE
Toxic Release Facilities
FlaggedTRI reporting facilities nearby
Source: EPA
Brownfield Sites
FlaggedBrownfield redevelopment sites nearby
Source: EGLE
RMP Facility Proximity
ClearNo RMP facilities within search radius
Source: EPA
Superfund Sites (NPL)
ClearNo NPL sites within search radius
Source: EPA
Activity & Use Limitations
ClearNo deed restrictions found
Source: EGLE
Public Water Supply Wells
ClearNo wellhead protection areas nearby
Source: EGLE
RCRA Corrective Action Sites
ClearNo corrective action facilities nearby
Source: EPA
Solid Waste Landfills
ClearNo landfills within search radius
Source: EGLE
Census tract and regional environmental context for the property area
Environmental Justice Score
FlaggedElevated community vulnerability via MiEJScreen
Source: EGLE
Wetland Proximity
FlaggedWetland features detected within 0.5 mi
Source: USFWS
Inland Flood Risk
ClearNo elevated flood risk indicated
Source: FEMA
FEMA 100-Year Floodplain
ClearNot in a Special Flood Hazard Area
Source: FEMA
Radon Zone
ClearNot in highest radon potential zone
Source: EPA
Soil Drainage (SSURGO)
ClearUrban land — see report for soil details
Source: USDA
Terrain Ruggedness
ClearLow ruggedness — flat terrain
Source: USGS
How It Works
Three steps. Thirty seconds.
Enter any address
Type any Michigan property address. No account required.
We scan 22 databases
EPA, FEMA, EGLE, USDA, USFWS, and USCG sources cross-referenced in real time.
Get your environmental analysis
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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Pricing
Comprehensive screening.
One price.
Phase I ESA: $3,500–$7,000
Per report · No subscription required
- ✓ 22 environmental data sources
- ✓ Every risk factor flagged or cleared
- ✓ Phase I recommendation
- ✓ EPA, EGLE, FEMA & more
- ✓ Detailed findings + facility maps
- ✓ Know before you close
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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