Taking an Incremental Approach to Remediation and Final Status Survey of Class I Areas, When Appropriate, to Increase Remedial Efficiency, Minimize Impacts to Property Owners & Tenants, Exceed Goals for Remediation and Release of Accessible Areas, and Minimize Other Secondary Remediation-Related Costs - 11429

2011 
Outdoor soil remediation teams must consider many factors that may constrain their ability to implement remediation in the most efficient and complete manner. This is particularly true when work area restraints, work sequence considerations, unfavorable environmental conditions, and safety considerations for nearby occupied commercial structures constrain a remedial design or excavation approach. The FUSRAP Maywood Team has identified how these constraints reduce efficiency, increase costs, and limit opportunities to release otherwise accessible areas. By implementing an incremental approach to remediation, final status survey and backfill, when appropriate; the Maywood Team overcomes these challenges while ensuring release criteria are met.
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