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A Cleanup is actions taken to deal with a Release or threat of Release of a Hazardous Substance that could affect humans and/or the environment. The term "Cleanup" is sometimes used interchangeably with the terms remedial action, removal action, response action, or corrective action.
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A cleanup is treatment, remediation, or destruction of contaminated material.
Other /More definition:
A Cleanup is the process of removing, treating, or disposing of contaminants at a site and restoring the site to a condition that is not dangerous to people or the environment

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