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Air grape 65 Posted 7 years ago
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The methodology for the validation of areas A1 and A2 following removal of fly tipped waste comprised of a site inspection and walkover, intrusive sampling and laboratory testing

  

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Every English sentence ends with a mark of punctuation. I had to look up "fly tipped waste". It needs its hyphen: "fly-tipped waste".

  • Every English sentence ends with a mark of punctuation.
  • I had to look up "fly tipped waste".
  • It needs its hyphen: "fly-tipped waste".
  • You have used "comprise" wrong.
  • I can't imagine a site inspection that would not include a walkover, if "walkover" is indeed, as I guess, specialist jargon for examining an area on foot.
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Every English sentence ends with a mark of punctuation. I had to look up "fly tipped waste". It needs its hyphen: "fly-tipped waste". You have used "comprise" wrong. I can't imagine a site inspection that would not include a walkover, if "walkover" is indeed, as I guess, specialist jargon for examining an area on foot. I can only guess at what you mean exactly, but:

The methodology for t

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