Mỗi chủ đề là một phần không thể thiếu của các thành phần liên quan đến nhau. Loại trừ Một số Of Những thành phần, và kết quả cuối cùng tháng Hãy rời rạc, không đầy đủ. Addie € 'tions Cung cấp sức mạnh. Loại trừ suy yếu. Các nhà điều tra đã-được Với các công cụ và bây giờ phải đưa em sử dụng. Như các năm với số tiền lên đến đỉnh cao nghiên cứu rộng lớn của dữ liệu, các € Investia 'cá sấu nên có để Wella €' in nghiên cứu Tiềm năng của chất ô. | Chapter 12 Putting It All Together Introduction Each topic is an integral part of interrelated components. Exclude some of these components and the end result may be disjointed incomplete. Additions provide strength. Exclusions weaken. The investigator has been given the tools and must now put them to use. As the research culminates with an extensive amount of data the investigator should have a well-studied impression of the potential for hazardous substance contamination of the property. Next the investigator must design a method for consolidating summarizing projecting risks making recommendations and projecting costs. Cost projections are not required in most cases but the requesting party may require a cost estimate prior to report completion or upon reviewing the recommendations. Summary of the Components Up to this point all information has been collected part-and-parcel by topic. Now each topic must be consolidated and integrated to address the potential impact or risk of hazardous substance contamination to the property. The environmental setting disclosed the potential for migration of identified contaminants to the groundwater and to or from the surrounding areas. If there are no potential contaminants the issue is moot. However investigation of property usage allows for speculation as to the possible presence of hazardous substances in the environment. The historic usage findings provide information that allows the investigator to make projections about the potential for hazardous substance contamination on the property or the potential for contaminants on adjacent properties having originated from the property. Sources include identified prior owners listed users aerial photographs fire insurance maps street directories and other information of historic value. The regulatory agency listings disclose uses of the surrounding properties as well as the property being assessed. From this information the investigator may determine hazardous substances .