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Site restoration is correct. You may remediate contaminated soil or polluted water, to be more particular of the element under restoration. Reclamation is often used in the nearly the same sense as restoration, however it has been used in the past to "reclaim" land by building dams, i.e. to make an area more useful. If a harbor has been contructed, and become polluted, then reclamation makes more sense than restoration.

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