Document: NUREG-1555
Document ID: 5283dfb7-caf8-4f93-8676-40a01932c369
Document Type: esrp
Title: HISTORIC PROPERTIES
Source: NUREG-1555
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1555/initial/
Revision Date: 2007-10
Chapter: 4
Section ID: 4.1.3
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s describing proposed construction activity to identify the construction activities that could result in potential impacts. (3) When assessing the potential impacts on these resources, refer to 36 CFR 800, which describes in detail how to assess the impact of a proposed action on properties that are listed in or are eligible for inclusion in the National Register. (4) Recognize that there are generally two types of impacts on a resource: direct impacts (e.g., destruction during excavation) and indirect impacts (e.g., visual impact, denial of access); and consult with the reviewer for ESRPs 3.1 and 3.7 for assistance in analyzing indirect impacts. (5) Although historic properties that are neither listed in nor eligible for inclusion in the National Register are not protected by the provisions of the NHPA, as amended, or 36 CFR 800, consider the potential impacts on these resources and measures and controls to avoid adverse impacts. (6) For properties that are not eligible for inclusion in the National Register, get assistance from the SHPO, the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, or other qualified individuals, as needed. (7) Consider alternatives to reduce the impact on the cultural and historic resources and make a determination of the cost of each alternative versus the benefit derived. (8) Include the cost of the recovery required by the Historical and Archaeological Preservation Act of 1974 in the consideration of alternatives. (9) When the evaluation does not justify preservation of the resource, request that the applicant recover archaeological, historic, architectural, and cultural data related to the resource. October 1999 4.1.3-5 NUREG-1555 ` This recovery may include recording by photographs and measured drawings, archaeological excavations to uncover data and material, removal of structures or salvage of architectural features, and other steps that will ensure full knowledge of the lost resource. ` Salvaged artifacts and materials should be