Lake and farm structure as part of a Phase I ESA study in Preston County, West Virginia. Lake and farm structure as part of a Phase I ESA study in Preston County, West Virginia.

Preston County Farmland

Our team worked with the Preston County Farmland Protection Board (PCFPB) on two Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments (ESA). The PCFPB was created by the Preston County Commission in 2004 and is authorized under the Voluntary Farmland Protection Act. The purpose of the PCFPB is to preserve farmland throughout Preston County with an incentive-based program that purchases the sale of conservation easements from interested farm owners.

PROJECT DETAILS
    • Location: Preston County, West Virginia
    • Type: Survey
    • Size: 220 Acres Surveyed
    • Contractor: N/A
Project Services
    • Environmental

The purpose of the PCFPB is to preserve farmland throughout Preston County with a program that purchases the sale of conservation easements.

The PCFPB requested that Pickering Associates assist in their due diligence process for two farms that had applied for a Sale of Conservation Easement by performing two Phase 1 ESAs for the properties. Pickering’s Environmental Scientist assessed each property with the goal of identifying any recognized environmental conditions in accordance with ASTM Standard Practice E1527-13.

This assessment included a site visit, topographical analysis, and historical research for each farm. The findings of the Phase 1 ESA were then issued to the PCFPB in two clear and precise reports.