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)
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Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement