Environmental
In New York, the 'Site Investigation' phase of a DEC remediation under the Brownfield Cleanup Program involves:
AOnly filing paperwork with the DEC
BInvestigating the nature and extent of contamination through sampling, analysis, and site characterization✓ Correct
CImmediately beginning cleanup without investigation
DNotifying all neighboring property owners
Explanation
The site investigation phase characterizes contamination through soil, groundwater, soil vapor, and building material sampling, laboratory analysis, and data evaluation to determine the nature, extent, and concentrations of contaminants present.
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