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INL (Marler 2004; Reed et al. 1987a
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Modern environmental conditions pre
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the Big Lost River (Ferris 1940). N
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Figure 15. Historic INL trails with
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transportation systems were not ade
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Arco NPG land and infrastructure we
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portion of steel hull designed to r
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Army Reactor Area. Work began at th
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IDAHO NATIONAL LABORATORY CULTURAL
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NHPA Section 110 Goals NHPA Section
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CRM Office informally whenever they
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Goodale’s Cutoff of the Oregon Tr
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eginning in the late 1960s, has res
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CRWG Communication Protocol also ou
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with the Idaho SHPO and other inter
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Table 1. Property types for which a
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Table 2. INL activities exempt from
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SUMMARY DOE-ID recognizes and accep
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REFERENCES The following is a list
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Davis, O. K. and R. C. Bright, 1983
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Hoskinson, R. L. and J. R. Tester,
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Miller, S. J., 1995, Idaho National
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Reynolds, T. D., J. W. Connelly, D.
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Wyle Laboratories., 1993, Interim O
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Appendix A Legal Basis for Cultural
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Basic compliance with Section 106 i
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* “Archaeological Resources Prote
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“Standards for Rehabilitation”
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“Idaho Historic Preservation Act,
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Figure 29. ICP Environmental Policy
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All work done on INL is controlled
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Appendix B American Indian Interest
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5. Initiate a coordinated effort fo
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Interactions and Consultations Diff
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Attachment 1 U.S. Department of Ene
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Treaty and Trust Resources and Reso
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Level III: Government-to-Government
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4. Any ground disturbance within or
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Requirements for ongoing and intens
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Archive and Literature Searches The
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Formal recording of sites is comple
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The excavation of test pits expands
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important information on climate an
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2. Standard Report of Cultural Reso
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Idaho National Laboratory Cultural
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INL Historic Architectural Properti
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Property Categories At INL, process
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eside in DOE-HQ archives, INL archi
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Cultural Resource Review Exemptions
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documentation and potentially other
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IDAHO HISTORIC SITES INVENTORY: INL
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4. A description of the research st
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population density and distribution
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Research Question—What is the age
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Research Question—What are the da
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ecord was successfully conducted (H
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Research Question—Do fluted point
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pithouse villages occur in areas wh
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Research Topic: Early Archaic Occup
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Research Topic: Protohistoric Occup
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Data Requirements: Especially impor
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Research Topic: The Sources of Obsi
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eshaping the landscape at INL. The
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The concussion wall, which was 315
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unknown today. “Project Marsh”
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CONTEXT III: NUCLEAR REACTOR TESTIN
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Over the years, the Navy munitions
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Sub-Themes: Reactor Testing, Experi
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Once the team had assembled the rea
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BORAX-V, the final experiment in th
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moved to the new Zero Power Plutoni
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fuel to accumulate in the blankets
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Sub-Theme: Reactor Testing, Experim
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would be a “hazard area” to be
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Using two different techniques, Syl
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in the materials within the core ar
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elsewhere, the Board rejected comme
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that this particular mix of isotope
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municipally owned utility company,
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At the NRTS, Rust Engineering Compa
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a prototype at the Idaho site. Agai
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they sought support. The Army place
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utilities. Office trailers and a cr
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allowed to deteriorate “to such a
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Other opportunistic uses of the fac
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water-filled compartments into whic
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Following a now-familiar pattern, t
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and built to afford the minimum req
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abnormally, while the Safety Test E
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isk of releasing catastrophic amoun
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to duplicate regional farming metho
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The plant buildings were contained
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With every processing run at CPP-60
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The ICPP Operating Routine. With th
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efine its methods, replace aging fa
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not to construct permanent building
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were brought into action. The react
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detonation, open burning, and the c
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process that ended in 2001, the mat
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original 1951 process building. Thi
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Looking for new customers, helping
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considered an effective way to hand
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urial ground was opened about a qua
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