POST-REVIEW DISCOVERIES. In the event of any unanticipated discoveries of archaeological sites, unmarked cemeteries, or human remains and associated funerary objects during the implementation of the Projects and/or mitigation, all activities will be suspended in the area of discovery. Buckeye will contact USFWS and SHPO within 48 business hours of the discovery, via telephone at the following numbers: For USFWS, Regional Historic Preservation Officer Xxxxx Xxxxxx at 000-000-0000 and Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, NEPA Projects Manager at 614-416-8993 ext. 16, and for SHPO Xxxxx Xxxxxx at 614-298-2000. If the discovery is of human remains, local law enforcement will be contacted as well. In consultation with SHPO, USFWS shall ensure that, if necessary, a qualified archaeologist, hired and paid by Buckeye (if applicable), will visit and assess the discovery, anticipated to be within 72 hours of the initial notification, or as soon as practicable. Based upon that verbal or written assessment and through consultation, USFWS and SHPO shall agree upon the appropriate treatment of the discovery prior to resumption of construction activities in the area of discovery. If human remains are determined to be of Native American origin, SHPO, in consultation with USFWS shall determine the treatment and disposition of human remains. Buckeye affirms that all human remains will be avoided by direct construction impacts where feasible. If the construction contractor for Buckeye believes that a discovery contains human remains and the discovery is not on federal lands, USFWS and Buckeye will notify the SHPO within two (2) days. Prior to the start of construction and mitigation Buckeye will remind its contractor, in writing, that finding unknown sites and/or human remains are still possible even if the project has been cleared and outline to them the process of inadvertent discovery notification as described above.
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POST-REVIEW DISCOVERIES. In the event of any unanticipated discoveries of archaeological sites, unmarked cemeteries, or human remains and associated funerary objects during the implementation of the Projects and/or mitigation, all activities will be suspended in the area of discovery. Buckeye will contact USFWS and SHPO within 48 business hours of the discovery, via telephone at the following numbers: For USFWS, Regional Historic Preservation Officer Xxxxx Xxxxxx at 000-000-0000 and Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, NEPA Projects Manager at 614-416-8993 ext. 16, and for SHPO Xxxxx Xxxxxx at 614000-298000-20000000. If the discovery is of human remains, local law enforcement will be contacted as well. In consultation with SHPO, USFWS shall ensure that, if necessary, a qualified archaeologist, hired and paid by Buckeye Xxxxxxx (if applicable), will visit and assess the discovery, anticipated to be within 72 hours of the initial notification, or as soon as practicable. Based upon that verbal or written assessment and through consultation, USFWS and SHPO shall agree upon the appropriate treatment of the discovery prior to resumption of construction activities in the area of discovery. If human remains are determined to be of Native American origin, SHPO, in consultation with USFWS shall determine the treatment and disposition of human remains. Buckeye affirms that all human remains will be avoided by direct construction impacts where feasible. If the construction contractor for Buckeye Xxxxxxx believes that a discovery contains human remains and the discovery is not on federal lands, USFWS and Buckeye will notify the SHPO within two (2) days. Prior to the start of construction and mitigation Buckeye will remind its contractor, in writing, that finding unknown sites and/or human remains are still possible even if the project has been cleared and outline to them the process of inadvertent discovery notification as described above.
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Samples: Programmatic Agreement
POST-REVIEW DISCOVERIES. In the event of any unanticipated discoveries of archaeological sites, unmarked cemeteries, or human remains and associated funerary objects during the implementation of the Projects FRWF Phase IV and/or mitigation, all activities will be suspended in the area of discovery. Buckeye Xxxxxx Ridge will contact USFWS and SHPO within 48 business hours of the discovery, via telephone at the following numbers: For USFWS, Regional Historic Preservation Officer Xxxxx Xxxxxx at 000-000-0000 and Xxxxx XxxxxxxForest Xxxxx, NEPA Projects Project Manager at 614812- 334-416-8993 4261 ext. 16206, and for SHPO Xxxxx Xxxxxx SHPO, XXXX at 614XXX-298XXX-2000XXXX. If the discovery is of human remains, local law enforcement will be contacted as well. In consultation with SHPO, USFWS shall ensure that, if necessary, a qualified archaeologist, hired and paid by Buckeye (if applicable)Xxxxxx Ridge, will visit and assess the discovery, anticipated to be within 72 hours of the initial notification, or as soon as practicable. Based upon that verbal or written assessment and through consultation, USFWS and SHPO shall agree upon the appropriate treatment of the discovery prior to resumption of construction activities in the area of discovery. If human remains are determined to be of Native American origin, SHPO, in consultation with USFWS USFWS, shall determine the treatment and disposition of human remainscomply with IC 14-21-1, IC 14-21-2, IC 23-14. Buckeye FRWF affirms that all human remains will be avoided by direct construction impacts where feasible. If the construction contractor for Buckeye Xxxxxx Ridge believes that a discovery contains human remains and the discovery is not on federal lands, USFWS and Buckeye Xxxxxx Ridge will notify the SHPO Indiana Department of Natural Resources - Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology within two (2) daysdays pursuant to IC 14-21- 1-27. Prior to the start of construction and mitigation Buckeye mitigation, Xxxxxx Ridge will remind its contractor, in writing, that finding unknown sites and/or human remains are still possible even if the project has been cleared and outline to them the process of inadvertent discovery notification as described above.
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Samples: Programmatic Agreement