The code typically refers to a compressed archive containing a Remedial Action Report (RAR) for a specific land cleanup or environmental project. In the context of New York City’s environmental oversight, these reports document that a site has been successfully remediated according to regulatory standards. 🏗️ Environmental Remediation Reports
💡 : If you downloaded this file from a public records portal, it likely contains PDF maps and testing data for a specific property development project. 19004.rar
: Details on installed safety systems, such as vapor barriers or sub-slab depressurization. The code typically refers to a compressed archive
A "RAR" (Remedial Action Report) or "RCR" (Remedial Closure Report) is a technical document submitted to oversight agencies like the NYC Office of Environmental Remediation (OER) . Key sections usually found in these reports include: : Details on installed safety systems, such as
: Legal restrictions on how the land can be used in the future (e.g., prohibiting groundwater use).
: An official Internal Revenue Service (IRS) document that describes proposed adjustments to a tax return after an audit.
: Detailed investigations by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) into train derailments or collisions.