Environmental exposures include historical contamination; Brownfields; Pollution cleanup and liabilities that result after a fire is put out; Tenants using or storing environmentally sensitive materials, chemicals, waste and more.
Tag: property owners
Ski Resorts
Environmental exposures include Natural Resource Damages; Wastewater treatment plants/pumping stations exposures; Storage and use of pesticides and herbicides and more.
Real Estate Owners & Developers
Environmental exposures include historical contamination from agriculture, mining, lagoons, landfills, manufacturing, scrap yards; impacting wetlands or endangered species; Corroded wastewater and storm water sewers and more.
Quarries
Environmental exposures include silica; Stormwater runoff; Natural resource damages; Products pollution liability; and more.
Outfitters and Hunting, Fishing & Sportsman Clubs
Environmental exposures include Natural resource damages; Historical pollution from mining, landfills, manufacturing, government facilities, agriculture, scrap yards, old equipment bone yards; Lead contamination at shooting range impacting soil and groundwater and more.
Hotels & Resorts
Environmental exposures include Storm water runoff; Natural resource damages; Sick building syndrome; Asbestos; Lead; Mold / Legionella; Historic site conditions and more.
Golf Courses
Environmental exposures include Natural Resource Damages; PFAS Chemicals; Over application of fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides (Glyphosate); Use of fill materials which contain unknown contaminants and more.
Golf & Ski Resorts
Environmental exposures include Natural Resource Damages; PFAS Chemicals; Over application of fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides (Glyphosate); damage to neighboring properties and more.
Wild Fires Causing Pollution Losses
environmental Strategist®, between the lines: In follow up to our recent article on “Natural Disaster Seasons Are a Great Time To Talk Pollution Insurance”, please see the article below that reviews pollution liabilities created by wildfires. These same contaminants are released during a residential or commercial building fire. Fire policies typically exclude coverage for the…
eRMI on Exposures for Building Owners – Contaminated Caulk At Hartford School Well Above Federal Limit
environmental Strategist™, between the lines: Sick building syndrome is potentially a huge environmental exposure for building owners. According to the EPA, indoor air quality can be two to five times more toxic than outdoor air. See the simple example below. The core function of an environmental Strategist™ (eS) is to assist businesses to manage and transfer…
