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Do the residual contaminant levels present after the removal action need to be at concentrations that are not expected to pose an unacceptable risk to ecological receptors?

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Do the residual contaminant levels present after the removal action need to be at concentrations that are not expected to pose an unacceptable risk to ecological receptors?

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No. However, the presence of residual contamination at levels that may pose a risk to ecological receptors will necessitate further evaluation. Typically this evaluation will be conducted as part of either a site inspection or a remedial investigation.

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