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AUTHORITIES RESOURCES AND_VALUES AFFORDED <br /> PROTECTION <br />Policies, Guidelines and Procedures <br />NPS Management Policies (2001) All resources including air resources, cultural and historic <br /> resources, natural resources, biological diversity, human <br /> health and safety, endangered and threatened species, <br /> visitor use and ex erience, and visual resources. <br />Dept. of the Interior, Departmental Manual, DM 516 All resources including cultural resources, historic <br />-NEPA olicies resources, natural resources, human health, and safe <br />Dept. of the Interior, Departmental Manual, DM 517 Human health, safety, and the environment. <br />-Pesticides <br />Dept. of the Interior, Departmental Manual, DM 519 Archeological, prehistoric resources, historic resources, <br />-Protection of the Cultural Environment Native American human remains, and cultural ob'ects. <br />NPS Director's Order -12 and Handbook -National All resources including natural and cultural resources, <br />Environmental Policy Act (2001) human health and safety, socioeconomic environment, <br /> and visitor use. <br />NPS Director's Order 28 -Cultural Resource Cultural, historic, and ethnographic resources. <br />Mana ement <br />NPS 66 -Minerals Mana ement Guideline Natural resources, human health, and safet . <br />NPS 77 -Natural Resources Management Natural resources. <br />Guideline <br />NPS Director's Order 77-1 -Wetland Protection Wetlands. <br />NPS Director's Order 77-2 - Floodplain Floodplains. <br />Mana ement Guideline <br />Secretary of the Interior's "Standards and Cultural and historic resources. <br />Guidelines for Archeology and Historic <br />Preservation," 48 Fed. Reg. 44716 (1983), also <br />published as Appendix C of NPS Director's Order <br />28 -Cultural Resource Mana ement <br />Government-to-Government Relations with Native Native Americans -Tribal rights and interests. <br />American Tribal Governments, Presidential <br />Memorandum si ned A ril 29, 199A <br />1.2.5. Park Planning Documents <br />Approved park planning documents also provide a framework for determining how nonfederal <br />mineral operations are conducted within Curecanti National Recreation Area. <br />The General Management Plan (GMP) is the major planning document for all National Park <br />System units. The GMP sets forth the basic philosophy of the unit and provides strategies for <br />resolving issues and achieving identified management objectives required for resource <br />management and visitor use. The GMP includes environmental analysis and other required <br />compliance documentation. A GMP was completed for Curecanti National Recreation Area in <br />1997. <br />The Resource Management Plan (RMP) is a strategic planning document and a key factor in <br />effective management and preservation of park resources. The RMP outlines strategies for <br />protecting, perpetuating, and preserving the natural and cultural resources of Curecanti National <br />Recreation Area. The RMP for Curecanti National Recreation Area was recently revised in <br />1999. <br />The Strategic Plan, required by the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993, outlines <br />the long term goals for the park and the steps to accomplish these goals. The current Strategic <br />Plan was completed for Curecanti National Recreation Area in 2000 and covers fiscal years <br />2001 through 2005. <br />9 <br />