Why should I use EDR instead of conducting my own research on environmental risks impacting a site or company seeking environmental insurance coverage?
When you use EDR, you are conducting research as efficiently as possible because you are effectively searching hundreds of different databases and historical sources simply by placing a single order. You also gain more assurance that your research has included a comprehensive search of relevant records and is thoroughly documented. For example, by ordering EDR reports on a site with previously recognized environmental conditions, you can evaluate whether filings have been closed properly or the hazardous conditions have recurred. If a property has undergone a Phase I environmental site assessment (ESA) that is no longer current, you can order EDR reports to check whether any environmental filings have been recorded since the date of the ESA. Additionally, EDR provides audit reports that rapidly provide a complete listing of all environmental filings for a specific site or all the sites owned by a specific company.
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