The primary mission of the SRARP is to insure that the Department of Energy remains in compliance with the federal laws regarding archaeological and other cultural resources. To that end, the SRARP conducts regular archaeological surveys of the Savannah River Site as a part of the SRS Site-use process.

In addition to the Site-use process, the SRARP works closely with the United States Forest Service-Savannah River (USFS-SR) to insure compliance in areas that have been slated for logging activities. From first thinnings to complete regeneration, SRARP staff look for, and protect archaeological sites in areas of potential impact.

Because of the SRARP's on-site presence we are able to insure that all undertakings comply with existing historic preservation laws, and do so with little or no impact to the planed project.



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