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Contamination evidence is perishable in a way documents are not. Remediation removes the material an attribution analysis would characterise, buildings are demolished, monitoring wells are decommissioned, and site conditions shift. If sampling, excavation or closure is scheduled, that timing is worth raising immediately — sometimes the entire technical case depends on what is collected beforehand.