You mean S. E. Michigan in a nutshell?MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 3:30 pmYou are certainly correct that a risk exists that the environmental consultants will miss issues (recognized environmental conditions) during phase I and phase II assessments that could bite a property owner in the ass later.
I suspect the number of borings performed and soil samples collected on a known brownfield are far more extensive in number than those collected from an "ordinary" site.
Indeed, building on the former WWW site may not be a good idea. There are a number of other large former industrial sites that are currently unoccupied, mostly in urban areas.
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Re: The MEDC needs to be disbanded
Yup. Buick City in Flint being a prime example. Portions of it have been redeveloped already (Lear has a plant there), but plenty remains available for re-use.
Morgan Wallen is a piece of garbage.