Programmatic Resolution of Adverse Effects Sample Clauses

Programmatic Resolution of Adverse Effects. 1. Certain types of adverse effects cannot be resolved individually and will be resolved programmatically through this PA. These include: a. Adverse effects caused by continued use of the live-fire ranges, including the targeted high-hazard impact area; b. Adverse effects caused by ongoing use of training areas that may occur later in time, be farther removed in distance, or be cumulative; c. Adverse effects associated with investigation and disposal of unexploded ordnance; and d. Adverse effects resulting from emergency situations under Stipulation IV.F., including but not limited to, emergencies declared by the President or the Governor of Hawaii or actions to protect human health and property. 2. The adverse effects listed above are resolved through implementation of the following programmatic treatments, which were developed in consultation with Signatories and Consulting Parties identified in Appendix H: a. The USAG-Pōhakuloa, with support from U.S. Army Training Support Systems, shall, in consultation with the parties listed in Appendix H, produce a short educational video featuring NHO representatives, to inform users of the training ranges about the significance of Native Hawaiian cultural resources, the connection between the training areas and the Hawaiian people, and on appropriate ways to show respect for the lands and resources. The video will be required viewing as part of the orientation for all parties prior to accessing the training areas, including but not limited to all units, contractors, lessees and permittees. b. The USAG-Pōhakuloa leadership shall hold listening sessions with Native Hawaiians at least twice annually for the duration of this PA. The location and format may vary depending upon logistics and input from participants. The first meeting will be held within twelve months of the execution of the PA. The guiding principle of these meetings will be to discuss concerns regarding historic properties and may include discussions that lead to the identification of properties of religious and cultural significance to NHOs outside of review of an undertaking. USAG-Pōhakuloa shall prepare documentation supporting NRHP evaluation of any such properties in coordination with the parties providing the information. USAG-Pōhakuloa shall follow the review procedures defined in Stipulation II.B.1.b. above in evaluation of properties identified in this manner. c. The outgoing USAG-Pōhakuloa Xxxxxxxx Commander shall brief the incoming Xxxxxxxx ...
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