Common use of National Park Service Clause in Contracts

National Park Service. General biological, natural, and cultural resource managers to evaluate, measure, monitor and contain threats to park system lands and resources; archaeological and historical expertise in protection, preservation, evaluation, impact mitigation, and restoration of cultural resources.... 3) Response to spills or releases that involve non-excluded areas should be considered to have the potential to adversely affect historic properties that are listed in or eligible for inclusion in the National Register. • Gravel pads • Roads (gravel or paved, not including the undeveloped right-of-way) • Parking areas (graded or paved) • Dock staging areas less than 50 years old • Gravel causeways • Artificial gravel islands • Drilling mats, pads, and/or berms • Airport runways (improved gravel strips and/or paved runways) • Lined pits; e.g., drilling mud pits and reserve pits • Water bodies where the release/spill will not: 1) reach land/submerged land; and 2) include • emergency response activities with land/submerged land-disturbing components • Borrow pits • Concrete containment areas • Gases (e.g., chlorine gas)

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

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