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6.B. - Page 18 of 28 <br />Appendix 3: Archaeological Testing <br />Deliverables <br />The results of the investigation, and an assessment of the potential eligibility of any archaeological <br />resources encountered, will be documented within the technical report to be completed at the end of all <br />archaeological field efforts that will be used to inform the CEQA analysis. <br />The scope of work describe above is includes the following parameters. AECOM can adjust these <br />parameters if requested, subject to a revised scope and budget. <br />• A Health and Safety Plan will be prepared by AECOM prior to fieldwork. <br />• One initial site visit is required to plot excavation locations and mark for Underground Services <br />Alert (USA). <br />• Up to five (5) test pits will be excavated; and up to ten (10) Geoprobe borings will be excavated. <br />• Up to five (5), 10 -hour days of mechanical excavation. <br />• Any archaeological resources encountered during excavation will be returned to the trench prior <br />to backfilling and will not require curation. <br />• Consultant is not responsible for securing access permission. <br />• Consultant is not responsible for maintaining excavations after completion, beyond what is <br />described above. <br />• Native American consultation, if requested, would not require an in-person meeting <br />• No Native American monitor will be required. <br />• Budget does not include costs for the treatment of human remains in the unlikely event that such <br />remains are encountered during testing. <br />• No curation is included. All identified artifacts will be returned to the excavation, after <br />documentation. <br />• If a potentially significant archaeological resource is encountered, mitigation of Project -related <br />impacts to that resource (e.g., data recovery excavations) is beyond the current scope and budget. <br />ATTY/AGR/2019/AMENDMENTS/AMEND NO.1- AECOM <br />REV: 06-17-19 PR <br />Page 12 of 22 <br />39 <br />