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Cleanup Strategies

Cleanup strategies refer to the methods used to remove or remediate contamination from environmental sites, such as soil or groundwater polluted by hazardous substances. These strategies include techniques like excavating contaminated soil, treating it on-site, or using chemicals and biological agents to break down pollutants. The goal is to reduce health risks and environmental impacts, restoring sites for safe use. The choice of strategy depends on the type and extent of contamination, site conditions, and future land use plans. Effective cleanup ensures that pollutants are minimized or eliminated, protecting human health and the environment.