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Traditional Cultural Properties Comprehensive Plan. During FY 2002, the CRMT continued toassist DOE in implementing the Traditional Cultural Properties Comprehensive Plan (<strong>LA</strong>NL 2000e). Thisincluded a formal meeting with the four Accord Pueblos (Cochiti, Jemez, San Ildefonso, Santa Clara) and aseparate formal meeting with the Hopi Tribe. In addition, two individual working meetings were held withrepresentatives from San Ildefonso Pueblo. A plan has been developed with San Ildefonso Pueblo to prioritizetheir issues, beginning with consideration of TA-<strong>03</strong> and previously identified traditional cultural properties inRendija Canyon.Shards found on the Pajarito PlateauLand Conveyance and Transfer. The Programmatic Agreement Among the United States Department ofEnergy, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, the New Mexico State Historic Preservation Offi cer,and the Incorporated County of Los Alamos, New Mexico, Concerning the Conveyance of Certain Parcelsof Land to Los Alamos County, New Mexico was signed in May 2002 (DOE 2002b). In September 2002,the TA-74 North tract was transferred to the Pueblo of San Ildefonso. Excavations at the Airport East andWhite Rock tracts began in June 2002 and were completed in March 20<strong>03</strong>. Those tracts are now available tothe County of Los Alamos for development. In the 20<strong>03</strong> archeological field season, the Airport Central tractis scheduled for excavation and historic building documentation will be completed at the DOE/NNSA LosAlamos Site Office building, the Laboratory Archives, and the classified incinerator.Cerro Grande Fire Recovery. During 2002, the CRMT finished its archaeological assessment of morethan 500 sites and historic buildings and structures that were potentially impacted by the May 2000 CerroGrande Fire. The report of this assessment will be made available to the general public through the EcologyGroup and <strong>LA</strong>NL’s Library Without Walls web sites. The CRMT also continued to assist the Cerro GrandeRehabilitation Project in support of a contract with the Pueblos of San Ildefonso and Santa Clara to providespecific recommendations for rehabilitative treatments at approximately 118 archaeological sites most heavilyimpacted by the fire. The Cerro Grande Rehabilitation Project and the Pueblo of San Ildefonso will implementthese treatments during 20<strong>03</strong>.3-36SWEIS Yearbook—2002

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