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When discussing contaminants known or suspected to exist at a site, should the discussion be limited to available analytical data?

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When discussing contaminants known or suspected to exist at a site, should the discussion be limited to available analytical data?

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No, discussions of contaminants known or suspected to exist at a site should also include a description of the site history and the activities that are known or suspected to have occurred. This information is often useful in identifying contamination that may be attributable to the site or provide data key to assessing fate and transport mechanisms.

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