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the site visit to the APE wore Level D personal protective equipment.<br />

1.2 Area of Potential Effects<br />

The APE is defined in 36 CFR 800.16(d) as “the geographic area or areas within which an<br />

undertaking may directly or indirectly cause changes in the character or use of historic properties, if<br />

any such properties exist. The area of potential effects is influenced by the scale and nature of an<br />

undertaking and may be different for different kinds of effects cause[d] by the undertaking.” For<br />

the Stage IA cultural resources survey, the APE includes all locations where an undertaking may<br />

result in ground disturbance (see Figure 1.3).<br />

The APE consists of four non-contiguous areas in the western section of Pennsauken Township.<br />

These consist of SGL Surrounding Property, a triangular lot located north of Cove Road and west<br />

of River Road; King Arthur, a rectangular property consisting of a large light manufacturing building<br />

south of Bethel Avenue; Advance Process Supply, a small rectangular lot east of River Road that<br />

contains a light manufacturing building; and Penler Anodizing, a trapezoidal lot situated north of<br />

Suckle Highway, upon which an elongated vacant building is sited. The extent and character of<br />

proposed project-related disturbance is currently not known. Consequently, all of the land<br />

encompassed by the four parcels is included within the APE.<br />

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