A Remedial Action Report (RAR) serves as the definitive documentation of the cleanup process for contaminated sites. It is typically the final product submitted by an applicant or contractor to regulatory bodies, such as the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy (NDEE), to prove that environmental hazards have been successfully mitigated. 1. Purpose and Verification
The primary goal of an RAR is to demonstrate that the goals established in a Remedial Action Plan (RAP) have been met. It acts as a comprehensive checklist for regulators to verify that the cleanup was performed according to legal standards. This includes ensuring that any hazardous substances—be they in soil, groundwater, or building structures—have been removed or stabilized to prevent further risk to public health and the environment. 2. Core Components of the Report 22378 rar
A restatement of the cleanup goals and the specific data proving those goals were reached. A Remedial Action Report (RAR) serves as the