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<br />Historic Preservation Office and the President's Advisory Council <br />on Historic Preservation)." We have subsequently fenced the <br />site. <br />Additional Measure <br />6. From further analysis of this activity, BLM would recommend <br />that berms or dams be placed below the gravel pit operations to <br />reduce or eliminate any silt-laden runoff from damaging. public or <br />private lands downstream. <br />Draft Plan for SMT2020 <br />Complete a re-evaluation form for the site or update the site <br />record to the current acceptable form. Check previous site <br />collections at Anasazi Heritage Center (1969 and 1981) to verify <br />suspected site chronology. It is likely that the site has been <br />heavily collected through the years and some of these early <br />collections may provide useful information in designing a testing <br />or data recovery plan. <br />Locate or re-locate all potential structures, features and <br />artifact concentrations and complete new sketch map to be <br />included with the new site record. Include all modern surface <br />disturbances. <br />Meet with operator to arrange for temporary site protection <br />during testing, evaluation and data recovery if needed. Flag the <br />boundaries of the site for installation of fencing and <br />identification to the operator on the ground. Post an antiquity <br />sign on site. <br />Evaluate damage to the site from surface-disturbing activities or <br />vandalism that has occurred at the site since the last documented <br />site visit in 1981. <br />Install protective fencing (steel post and two strands of smooth <br />wire). Remove flagging. <br />Develop a testing plan to determine if significant subsurface <br />materials or features exist. <br />Implement testing plan. Consult with the Colorado State Historic <br />Preservation Office on site eligibility. <br />If site is determined significant via testing, write a data <br />recovery plan including contingency for the discovery of human <br />remains. Consult with the Colorado State Historic Preservation <br />Office, Advisory Council and Puebloan Tribes (30-45 days to <br />respond). <br />9 <br />