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If a site is very large, but the remediation is being conducted on a small section of the site, what does the Department consider to be the “site boundary”?

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If a site is very large, but the remediation is being conducted on a small section of the site, what does the Department consider to be the “site boundary”?

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In most cases, the site boundary is easily identified as the block and lot on the municipal tax map. In cases where the remediation is being conducted on a small subsection of an extremely large site, the remediating party can request the Department to approve an alternative boundary for the purpose of public notification.

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