No Snowie, this is not a silly reply:
"Throwing sand on top of the damage covers the damage up. It does not remediate it"
If you knew any ting about O& G, you'd know it wasn't. "a silly reply"
First of all no one can tell if the site was truly remediated, by looking at the pictures. Short sighted operators often clear surface contamination with sand, to hide deeper, more serious contamination. It is an excepted temporary fix
I say "short sighted because every yard of sand spread over contaminated soil becomes contaminated by contact with the underlying contamination and must eventually be removed and dealt with.
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