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IG -6891 <br />The Reservoir Salvage Act of 1960, as amended bV the Archaeological and Historical <br />Preservation Act of 1974 (16 U.S.C. 469 et seq.) <br />Under the Reservoir Salvage Act, the County must comply with provisions for the <br />preservation of historical and archaeological data (including relics and specimens) that <br />might otherwise be irreparably lost or destroyed as a result of any alteration of the terrain <br />caused as a result of any federal construction project or federally licensed activity or <br />program. Whenever the County finds, or is notified in writing by an appropriate historical or <br />archaeological authority, that its activities in connection with any federal funded <br />construction project or federally licensed project, activity or program may cause irreparable <br />loss or destruction of significant scientific, prehistoric, historical or archaeological data, the <br />County must stop work immediately and must notify the U.S. Secretary of Interior and the <br />Department in writing and provide appropriate information concerning the project or <br />program activity. <br />The Archaeological and Historical Data Preservation Act of 1974 (16 U.S.C. 469 a-1 et <br />seq.)� T <br />The County shall comply with the Archaeological and Historical Data Preservation Act, <br />which provides for the preservation of historic and archaeological information that would be <br />lost due to development and construction activities as a result of federally funded activities. <br />The Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 as amended 42 U.S.C. Section 201 300M et <br />seq., and U.S.C. Section 349) <br />The County must comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act, as amended, which is intended <br />to protect underground sources of water. No commitment for federal financial assistance, <br />according to this Act, shall be entered into for any project, which the U.S. Environmental <br />Protection Agency determines, may contaminate an aquifer that is the sole or principal <br />drinking water source for an area. <br />The Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, as amended, including the Clean <br />Water Act of 1977 PUBLIC LAW 92-212 33 U.S.C. Section 1251 et seg.) <br />The County must assure compliance with the Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, <br />which provides for the restoration of chemical, physical and biological integrity of the <br />nation's water. <br />The Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended by the Resource Conservation and <br />Recovery Act of 1976 (42 U.S.C. Section 6901 et seq.) <br />The County must assure compliance with the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended. The <br />purpose of this Act is to promote the protection of health and the environment and to <br />conserve valuable material and energy resources. <br />Page 11 of 18 <br />