Its primary purpose is to certify that the cleanup was performed according to the approved . Key sections usually include:
A Remedial Action Report is the final stage of an environmental cleanup project, typically required by regulatory agencies like the or the EPA .
: Summarizes the measures taken to protect workers and the surrounding community during construction.
: Details the specific actions taken, such as soil excavation, bypass pumping, and disposal of contaminated materials.
: Provides data and lab results (often from soil or groundwater) to prove that remaining levels of contaminants meet safety standards.

