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Idaho National Laboratory Cultural Resource Monitoring Report for Fiscal Year 2016

Gilbert, Hollie Kae ; Holmer, Marie Pilkington ; Olson, Christina Liegh ; Pace, Brenda Ringe

United States 2016

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  • Título:
    Idaho National Laboratory Cultural Resource Monitoring Report for Fiscal Year 2016
  • Autor: Gilbert, Hollie Kae ; Holmer, Marie Pilkington ; Olson, Christina Liegh ; Pace, Brenda Ringe
  • Assuntos: ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES ; ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES ; BRICKS ; Cultural Resource Management ; CULTURAL RESOURCES ; GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS ; IDAHO ; IDAHO NATIONAL LABORATORY ; MAINTENANCE ; MONITORING ; RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ; RODENTS
  • Notas: AC07-05ID14517
    INL/EXT-16-40545
    USDOE Office of Nuclear Energy (NE)
  • Descrição: This report describes the cultural resource monitoring activities of the Idaho National Laboratory’s (INL) Cultural Resource Management (CRM) Office during fiscal year (FY) 2016. Overall monitoring included surveillance of the following 23 individual cultural resource localities: two locations with human remains, one of which is also a cave; seven additional caves; six prehistoric archaeological sites; four historic archaeological sites; one historic trail; Experimental Breeder Reactor I (EBR-I), a National Historic Landmark; Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion (ANP) objects located at EBR-I; and one Arco Naval Proving Ground (NPG) property, CF-633 and related objects and structures. Several INL work processes and projects were also monitored to confirm compliance with original INL CRM recommendations and assess the effects of ongoing work. On one occasion, ground disturbing activities within the boundaries of the Critical Infrastructure Test Range Complex (CITRC) were observed by INL CRM staff prepared to respond to any additional finds of Native American human remains. Additionally, the CRM office was notified during two Trespass Investigations conducted by INL Security. Most of the cultural resources monitored in FY 2016 exhibited no adverse impacts, resulting in Type 1 impact assessments. However, Type 2 impacts were noted five times. Three previously reported Type 2 impacts were once again documented at the EBR-I National Historic Landmark, including spalling and deterioration of bricks due to inadequate drainage, minimal maintenance, and rodent infestation. The ANP engines and locomotive on display at the EBR-I Visitors Center also exhibited impacts related to long term exposure. Finally, most of the Arco NPG properties monitored at Central Facilities Area exhibited problems with lack of timely and appropriate maintenance as well as inadequate drainage. No new Type 3 or Type 4 impacts that adversely affected significant cultural resources and threatened National Register eligibility were documented in FY 2016.
  • Editor: United States
  • Data de criação/publicação: 2016
  • Idioma: Inglês

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