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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.101.10.A
Description
Colorado River-Water Projects-Glen Canyon Dam/Lake Powell-Glen Canyon Adaptive Management-AMWG
State
AZ
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
3/2/2004
Title
AMWG Meeting Attachments-March 3-4 2004-Approach to Treatment Planning and Treatment Implementation for Cultural Resources in Grand Canyon National Park and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
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Report/Study
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<br />cfs stage, Scientific workshops, the expertise of the Science Advisors, and scientific <br />research will be used to identify, on a site-by-site basis, if there are effects on cultural <br />properties above this stage. Where adverse effects are the result of dam operations, AMP <br />power revenues will be used to implement the recommended treatment. Science Advisors <br />will present a consensus recommendation to the Superintendent of the Glen Canyon <br />National Recreation Area or Grand Canyon National Park and Reclamation's Upper <br />Colorado Regional Director for concurrence. If the Superintendent and Regional <br />Director cannot agree, the Department of the Interior Alternative Dispute Resolution <br />process will be implemented. <br /> <br />5 - The process for complying with the GCPA is less clear and formal than that of <br />complying with NHP A Section 106. However, Reclamation and the National Park <br />Service believe that implementing a treatment plan in compliance with NHPA Section <br />106 is consistent with the intent of GCP A. Careful consideration should be given to the <br />effort that the P A signatories together can exert in protecting existing cultural resources, <br />both through modified dam operations and stabilization efforts. <br /> <br />Monitoring of cultural resources will be required to ascertain success of preservation and <br />stabilization treatments implemented through this process, Long-term monitoring is also <br />required under GCPA to determine if the protection mandates of Section 1802 ofGCPA <br />are being accomplished and if new effects of dam operations are occurring. When the <br />requirements ofNHP A Section 106 have been met, the focus of cultural resource <br />protection will likely be a combination of scientific monitoring, preservation in situ, and <br />other treatments recommended by P A signatories, <br /> <br />023-13 <br /> <br />03/02/2004 235 PM <br />
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