Which of the following allegations is false? OIn an ESA, Phase I Site Assessment does not include sampling or testing of soil, groundwater, or building materials, it primarily assesses the likelihood that a site is contaminated through visual observations, historical use reviews and regulatory records; A Phase II Assessment determines the extent of the contamination, both horizontally and vertically, and forms the basis for preparing a remediation plan, and estimation of the cost for remediation, and; Phase III Site Assessment is called for only when contamination has been identified. In Ontario, individual environmental assessments are prepared for large-scale, complex projects with the potential for significant environmental effects. They require Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks approval. While the engineer prepares an environmental assessment, he/she must: 1) submit a Notice of Commencement to the Director, Environmental Assessment Branch; 2) prepare the environmental assessment document once the Terms of Reference is approved, and; 3) consult the public, Indigenous communities and government agencies. The Ontario government regulates the transportation of dangerous goods between provinces and between Canada and other countries. The role of the federal government in the protection of the environment is limited principally to the protection of the oceans and inland waterways, the protection of fisheries, and the control of the importing and exporting of hazardous products. In Ontario, according to the Environmental Protection Act and the Ontario Regulation 419/05, when your engineering practice emits any contaminants to the air, if the technical standards available address all sources of that contaminant from your facility, then your registered facility will be exempt from the air standard but must meet the requirements under a sector-based technical standard