How can GIS help you communicate site remediation progress to stakeholders?
Site remediation is the process of restoring contaminated land or water to a safe and usable condition. It involves various activities such as sampling, testing, monitoring, treatment, and reporting. Communicating the progress and results of site remediation to stakeholders, such as regulators, clients, investors, or community members, is a crucial part of the project management. However, it can also be challenging, especially when dealing with complex data, multiple locations, and diverse audiences. How can GIS help you communicate site remediation progress to stakeholders?