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Description of Alternatives <br />Given the potential impacts of the existence and operation of Glen Canyon <br />Dam, Reclamation and NPS have complied with documentation <br />requirements in established regulations (36 CFR 800). A programmatic <br />agreement that ensures that both Reclamation's and NPS's responsibilities <br />are satisfied was completed in February 1994. Along with the Advisory <br />Council on Historic Preservation and Arizona State Historic Preservation <br />Officer, Reclamation, NPS, and the following tribes are signatories to this <br />programmatic agreement: <br />• Havasupai Tribe <br />• Hopi Tribe <br />• Hualapai Tribe <br />• Kaibab Paiute Tribe <br />• Navajo Nation <br />• San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe <br />• Shivwits Paiute Tribe <br />• Zuni Pueblo <br />Administration, implementation, and <br />refinement of the program design are <br />detailed in the programmatic agree- <br />ment and accompanying monitoring <br />and historic preservation plans. <br />` The programmatic agreement and <br />accompanying plans direct long-term <br />monitoring that includes continuing <br />consultation, identification, inspection, <br /> <br /> <br />The last remaining reach of the <br />Colorado River in Glen Canyon. <br />f M <br />A <br />Rock art found on canyon wall <br />in the Glen Canyon reach. <br />4F.. F Tr el{?1.? <br />r_ <br />12 Glen Canyon Dam EIS Summary