Environmental
In NJ, a 'Remedial Action Workplan' (RAW) is submitted to the NJ DEP to describe:
AThe Phase I investigation results only
BThe selected remedial technology and implementation plan for cleaning up a contaminated site✓ Correct
CA request to close the site without further action
DThe initial site assessment findings
Explanation
A Remedial Action Workplan describes the proposed cleanup method (e.g., soil removal, pump-and-treat, monitored natural attenuation), implementation steps, and schedule for a contaminated site, subject to NJDEP or LSRP review and approval.
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