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Although not a component of equivalency analysis, per se, monitoring and reporting of the progress and efficacy should be an integral aspect of an overall liability assessment. Key steps in the monitoring and reporting phase of a project include remediation planning and implementation, monitoring, and reporting. These steps are described in this chapter.
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Lane, D., LeJeune, K., Lipton, J. (2018). Step 5: Monitoring and Reporting. In: Lipton, J., Özdemiroğlu, E., Chapman, D., Peers, J. (eds) Equivalency Methods for Environmental Liability. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9812-2_7
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