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We perform expedient Phase I ESAs (also known as 21E studies) for lenders, land agencies and individuals. Exeter Environmental investigates environmental insurance claims throughout New England, specializing in residential heating oil spills. Whether a lender requires it or you have suspicions about a property, a Phase I environmental site assessment (ESA) is always a good idea when buying real estate.

As a Licensed Site Professional (LSP), Steven Shope has over 25 years of experience in managing contaminated properties. Exeter Environmental has a close relationship with State officials and can help you stay in compliance with Underground Storage Tank (UST) regulations.
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Representing years of formal training experience in hydrogeology and the environmental sciences, Exeter Environmental has been providing hazardous waste and groundwater services for nearly three decades. Exeter Environmental was established in 1990 by environmental scientist Steve Shope, who holds a B.S. in Geology and an M.A. in Hydrology.
Exeter Environmental is led by President Steve Shope, who founded Exeter Environmental in 1990. With a background in hydrogeology, he has been conducting environmental site assessments for real estate transactions, managing oil spill cleanups, and conducting groundwater investigations. Despite a bicycle accident that has left him paralyzed from the chest down since 2013, Steve loves his job and continues to work in a power wheelchair.
Exeter Environmental has been investigating environmental insurance claims since 1990. Our primary client is The Andover Companies, comprising both Merrimack Mutual and Cambridge Mutual insurance companies. Past clients have included Arbella, Safety and Providence Mutual Insurance. Once an environmental claim has been filed, such as for an oil release, our first task is to investigate the claim.
A Licensed Site Professional (LSP) is a cleanup professional licensed by the state of Massachusetts to oversee any investigation or cleanup that may be required to address contamination. Exeter Environmental has been providing LSP services since 1996, and Mr. Steven Shope is an LSP in the state of Massachusetts.
Underground Storage Tanks (USTs), are the most common method of storing petroleum products in the United States. Many UST facility owners first become involved with the state and federal pollution regulations at the time of UST closure or upgrading. A closure assessment is typically required at the time that an underground storage tank is permanently taken out of service.
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Tim Duggan
Tim Duggan
Oct 03, 2016
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Steve and his wife are great people. They have all the training to effectively clean most spills!