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<br />nine sites remain in the "need data" category. One need data site, 5RT139, was not relocated within <br />the project area and requires no further work for the current project. No subsurface testing was <br />conducted as part of this inventory. Forty-nine isolated finds (43 prehistoric, six historic) were also <br />recorded as part of this inventory. All of these isolated resources are recommended as "not eligible". <br />The inventory was conducted as a "non-collection" inventory with field analysis/documentation of <br />all artifacts. <br />. One historic site, the Hockett Farm granary (5RT519), is an eligible previously recorded <br />historic site. This site is in deteriorating condition and is recommended for BLM/OAHP Level II <br />historic documentation (Athearn 1990:26) prior to any mine related activities occurring nearby. The <br />other three eligible sites and eight need data sites are open prehistoric sites where the potential <br />effects from mine facilities, and subsidence are not yet defined. Should any of these sites be <br />threatened by surface facilities, it is recommended that the surface facility be designed to avoid the <br />site, or that a treatment plan, be implemented to fully evaluate and, if necessary, address "adverse <br />effects" to the site. <br />Some, if not all, of the eligible or need data sites will be in areas where subsidence will <br />occur. To evaluate and address potential adverse effects resulting from subsidence, a pilot testing <br />and monitoring program is recommended. Implementation ofthis program would constitute the first <br />step in the longer term plan to determine effect, and if necessary in developing a treatment plan to <br />address the effects of subsidence. <br />47