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Scope Discussion and Limits. The scope of this contract is to perform environmental restoration services for the sites listed in Table 1 and assume contractual liability and responsibility for achieving the POs. If the selected technical approach is not working the Contractor shall develop and implement a revised technical approach to achieve the POs. This scope includes all known contaminants linked to the specific sites (includes contaminants on, under, emanating from the specific sites) without regard to quantity (e.g., plume size, concentrations). The AF is statutorily responsible for all sites listed in Table 1.
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