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<br />------------------- <br /> <br /> di vert water <br /> . revegatate exposed slopes before rainy season <br /> . locate sediment traps (straw bale dikeslfabric <br /> barriers) down slope of disturbed areas <br /> . construct permanent/temporary sediment <br /> basins as needed <br /> . selective removing, stockpiling and <br /> replacement of topsoil <br /> . stabilize drainage channels using rock linings <br /> or similar material <br />8-7 Reclamation will develop a program to reduce 2000 FSEIS 5-16 This program will depend upon reservoir <br /> erosion and sedimentation resulting from reservoir operation procedures put in place at the time of <br /> filling and drawdown rates, filling. <br />9 - Cultural and Paleontological Resources Commitments <br />9-1 Reclamation will ensure compliance with 2000 FSEIS 5-17 Requirements of P A are being followed. <br /> historiclarcheological treatment measures and Consultations with PA signatories occur on a <br /> disseminate results pursuant to Programmatic continuous basis to assure compliance with the <br /> Agreement (P A) to meet Section 106 of National PA. HPMP determined to be unnecessary. <br /> Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) standards; <br /> finalize a Historic Preservation Management Plan Prior to execution of the P A, an HPMP was <br /> (HPMP) to implement the P A. determined to be superfluous to the compliance <br /> needs of the project and was removed as a <br /> . Preferred mitigation of impacts will be commitment. <br /> avoidance, and in-place preservation; <br /> mitigation include completing resource data Where possible, avoidance, and in-place <br /> recovery, Historic American Building Survey preservation are accomplished. <br /> <br />18 <br /> <br />c:::> <br />c.:> <br />o <br />00 <br />c..:> <br />-.J <br />