The EDR Neighborhood Environmental Report

The EDR Neighborhood Environmental Report is easy to read and understand.

sold.gifpdf Sample EDR Neighborhood Environmental Report

Each report starts with a simple summary of findings for the state where the property is located. The summary is broken into two categories:

  • Environmental Records within 300 feet of the property, and
  • Environmental Records beyond 300 feet.

Each report contains a section that serves as a guide as to how the report is broken down. There are four sections, A-D:

  1. Section A is information on records of known and potential environmental issues within 300 feet.
  2. Section B covers records of known potential environmental issues beyond 300 feet, but within the neighborhood.
  3. Section C provides information about records that lack enough information to be mapped. This results from incomplete government records, making it impossible to precisely locate these “orphan” sites.
  4. Section D contains detailed descriptions of the various databases used and the differences between them. Also, it includes contact information for the relevant government or private organization that maintains the database.

 

Preliminary Report Samples

Preliminary Neighborhood Environmental Reports are available for select areas of the United States. To review a preliminary report, click here. To order the most up-to-date information, contact your local inspector - click here to find a EDR-Certified inspector.