
Idaho National Laboratory Cultural Resource Monitoring Report for FY 2010
Author(s) -
Office, INL Cultural Resource Management
Publication year - 2010
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1004251
Subject(s) - clearance , resource (disambiguation) , threatened species , schedule , environmental resource management , geography , business , environmental science , medicine , computer science , habitat , ecology , computer network , urology , biology , operating system
This report describes the cultural resource monitoring activities of the Idaho National Laboratory’s (INL) Cultural Resource Management (CRM) Office during fiscal year 2010 (FY 2010). Throughout the year, thirty-three cultural resource localities were revisited, including somethat were visited more than once, including: two locations with Native American human remains, one of which is a cave, two additional caves, twenty-six prehistoric archaeological sites, two historic stage stations, and Experimental Breeder Reactor-I, which is a designated National Historic Landmark. The resources that were monitored included seventeen that are routinely visited and sixteen that are located in INL project areas. Although impacts were documented at a few locations and one trespassing incident (albeit sans formal charges) was discovered, no significant adverse effects that would threaten the National Register eligibility of any resources were observed. Monitoring also demonstrated that several INL projects generally remain in compliance with recommendations to protect cultural resources