Environmental
Under NJ's Site Remediation Program, a 'Remedial Investigation' (RI) is designed to:
AIssue a No Further Action letter
BFully characterize the nature and extent of contamination, including soil and groundwater, to support remedy selection✓ Correct
CIdentify only surface contamination
DConduct only a records review without sampling
Explanation
A Remedial Investigation fully delineates the extent of contamination in soil, groundwater, and other media, providing the data needed to evaluate human health and ecological risks and to select an appropriate remedial action.
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