Is Conifer taking endpoint samples to confirm the soils are clean at the edges where the excavation ceases?

Documentation samples will be collected consistent with the Department's approved Remedial Action Work Plan  (RAWP). New York State Department of Environmental Conservation NYSDEC) anticipates based on previous investigations that off-site migration of contamination is possible, and endpoint samples along certain boundaries of the site may not be "clean". As discussed in the Decision Document for the site, off-site migration of contamination will be addressed separately by the (NYSDEC's) Spill Response Program.

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1. Does the open culvert support a violation being issued?
2. Since pipe was open when it should have been shut, can DEC require Conifer to inspect the pipes (all 3) for any sediments, and require samples at the outfall points?
3. Do we know if Conifer encountered more contamination than anticipated and if the scope of remediation (depth and linear extent) should be expanded?
4. Is Conifer taking endpoint samples to confirm the soils are clean at the edges where the excavation ceases?
5. Lastly, will the occupants of the building will receive notification of 1. that they are living on top of a brownfield and 2, copies of testing performed at the site while they occupy it?