ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES. RECIPIENT shall take all reasonable action to avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects to archaeological and historic archaeological sites, historic buildings/structures, traditional cultural places, sacred sites, or other cultural resources, hereby referred to as Cultural Resources. The RECIPIENT must agree to hold harmless ECOLOGY in relation to any claim related to Cultural Resources discovered, disturbed, or damaged due to the RECIPIENT’s project funded under this Agreement. RECIPIENT shall:
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES. RECIPIENT shall take reasonable action to avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects to archeological and historic resources. The RECIPIENT must agree to hold harmless the State of Washington in relation to any claim related to historical or cultural artifacts discovered, disturbed, or damaged due to the RECIPIENT’s project funded under this Agreement. RECIPIENT shall:
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES. A. Project Review. RCO facilitates the review of projects for potential impacts to archaeology and cultural resources, except as those listed below. The Sponsor shall follow RCO guidance and directives to assist it with such review as may apply.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES. RCO facilitates the review of applicable projects for potential impacts to archaeological sites and state cultural resources. The Sponsor must assist RCO in compliance with Governor’s Executive Order 05-05 or the National Historic Preservation Act before and after initiating ground-disturbing activity or construction, repair, installation, rehabilitation, renovation, or maintenance work on lands, natural resources, or structures. The funding board requires documented compliance with Executive Order 05-05 or Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, whichever is applicable to the project. If a federal agency declines to consult, the Sponsor shall comply with the requirements of Executive Order 05-05. In the event that archaeological or historic materials are discovered during project activities, work in the location of discovery and immediate vicinity must stop instantly, the area must be secured, and notification must be provided to the following: concerned Tribes’ cultural staff and cultural committees , RCO, and the State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation. If human remains are discovered during project activity, work in the location of discovery and immediate vicinity must stop instantly, the area must be secured, and notification provided to the concerned Tribe’s cultural staff and cultural committee, RCO, State Department of Archaeology, the coroner and local law enforcement in the most expeditious manner possible according to RCW 68.50.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES. RECIPIENT shall take all reasonable action to avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects to archaeological and historic archaeological sites, historic buildings/structures, traditional cultural places, sacred sites, or other cultural resources, hereby referred to as Cultural Resources. The RECIPIENT must agree to hold harmless ECOLOGY in relation to any claim related to Cultural Resources discovered, disturbed, or damaged due to the RECIPIENT’s project funded under this Agreement. RECIPIENT shall:
a) Contact the ECOLOGY Program issuing the grant or loan to discuss any Cultural Resources requirements for their project: • Cultural Resource Consultation and Review should be initiated early in the project planning process and must be completed prior to expenditure of Agreement funds as required by applicable State and Federal requirements . * For state funded construction, demolition, or land acquisitions, comply with Governor Executive Order 21-02, Archaeological and Cultural Resources. • For projects with any federal involvement, comply with the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (Section 106).
b) If required by the ECOLOGY Program, submit an Inadvertent Discovery Plan (IDP) to ECOLOGY prior to implementing any project that involves field activities. ECOLOGY will provide the IDP form. RECIPIENT shall: • Keep the IDP at the project site. • Make the IDP readily available to anyone working at the project site. • Discuss the IDP with staff, volunteers, and contractors working at the project site. • Implement the IDP when Cultural Resources or human remains are found at the project site.
c) If any Cultural Resources are found while conducting work under this Agreement, follow the protocol outlined in the project IDP. • Immediately stop work and notify the ECOLOGY Program, who will notify the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation at (000) 000-0000, any affected Tribe, and the local government.
d) If any human remains are found while conducting work under this Agreement, follow the protocol outlined in the project IDP. • Immediately stop work and notify the local Law Enforcement Agency or Medical Examiner/Coroner’s Office, the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation at (000) 000-0000, and then the ECOLOGY Program.
e) Comply with RCW 27.53, RCW 27.44, and RCW 68.50.645, and all other applicable local, state, and federal laws protecting Cultural Resources and human remains.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES. The RCO facilitates the review of applicable projects for potential impacts to archaeological sites and state cultural resources. The sponsor must assist RCO in compliance with Executive Order 05-05 or the National Historic Preservation Act before initiating ground-disturbing activity. The funding board requires documented compliance with Executive Order 05-05 or Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, whichever is applicable to the project. If a federal agency declines to consult, the sponsor shall comply with the requirements of Executive Order 05-05. In the event that archaeological or historic materials are discovered during project activities, work in the location of discovery and immediate vicinity must stop instantly, the area must be secured, and notification must be provided to the following: concerned Tribes’ cultural staff and cultural committees, RCO, and the State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation. If human remains are discovered during project activity, work in the location of discovery and immediate vicinity must stop instantly, the area must be secured, and notification provided to the concerned Tribe’s cultural staff and cultural committee, RCO, State Department of Archaeology, the coroner and local law enforcement in the most expeditious manner possible according to RCW 68.50.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES. An archaeological assessment will be provided by AINW of the potential sites including background research and literature review to aid in the siting evaluation. AINW will perform field work and prepare a report for archaeological predetermination for the preferred pump station site.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES. CONTRACTOR shall take all reasonable action to avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects to archeological and historic archeological sites, historic buildings/structures, traditional cultural places, sacred sites, or other cultural resources, hereby referred to as Cultural Resources. CONTRACTOR must agree to hold ECOLOGY harmless in relation to any claim related to Cultural Resources discovered, disturbed, or damaged due to the CONTRACTOR's negligence, including any subcontractor's negligence. Version I /3/2023 DocuSign Envelope ID: 3B217C74-B665-4A90-B098-A3F49E9DC643 State of Washington, Department of Ecology IAA No. C2400078 Entity Name: Port of Skamania CONTRACTOR shall:
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES. CONTRACTOR shall take reasonable action to avoid, minimize, or mitigate adverse effects to archeological and historic resources. The CONTRACTOR must agree to hold harmless the state of Washington in relation to any claim related to historical or cultural artifacts discovered, disturbed, or damaged due to the CONTRACTOR’s negligence. CONTRACTOR shall:
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES. Including eligible National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) properties and Native American cultural sites meeting NRHP eligibility criteria. A cultural resource survey will be included.