Do I have to redo the BEE when I submit an updated receptor evaluation with the remedial investigation report or the remedial action report?
Because there is limited information at the end of the site investigation when the BEE is initially conducted, the Department believes that it is important that the remediating party re-evaluate potential ecological receptors as more information is collected during the later phases of remediation. Often ecological receptors are identified during the remedial investigation when contamination is delineated. The updated Receptor Evaluation form should reflect this continuing evaluation.