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4 <br />a) ongoing American Indian tribal consultations; <br />b) monitoring and protection of all NRHP eligible sites in <br />the Study Area, plus the Montgomery School, which is outside <br />the Study Area; <br />c) monitoring and protection of other selected sites, not <br />NRHP eligible, that have secondary importance; <br />d) training of quarry personnel in cultural resource <br />management; <br />e) limited monitoring of ground disturbing activities, <br />including American Indian participation; <br />f) avoidance of sites, where ever possible; <br />g) mitigation of impacts, if avoidance is not possible; <br />h) discovery, notification, data retrieval and curation <br />procedures for subsurface sites; <br />h) information management. <br />This allows Southdown to fulfill its commitments to Boulder <br />County and the State Historic Preservation Officer and comply <br />with necessary regulations. <br />This document was prepared by Steven F. Mehls and Carol Drake <br />Mehls, Project Historians, Marcus Grant, Project Archaeologist, <br />Michael Burney, Project Ethnohistorian and Director of Tribal <br />Affairs, Kenneth Carpenter, Project Paleontologist, Paul <br />Rushmore, Project Geomorphologist and Michael G. Figgs, <br />Environmental Studies Coordinator. Vibration study data were <br />provided by Darrel L. Buffington, P.E. <br />1.1 Management Summary <br />The State of Colorado has regulatory jurisdiction over mine and <br />reclamation operations, and Southdown has received a Regular 112 <br />Permit (No. M-93-091) from the Colorado Mined Lahd Reclamation <br />Board. This permit is currently under amendment to reflect the <br />reclamation plan and feedstock transportation system approved by <br />Boulder County. <br />