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TASK II <br />ARCHEOLOGICAL RECORDS REVIEW <br />SCOPE OF WORK <br />The objective of the Historical, Cultural, and Archeological Records Review is to: 1) review related <br />historical information, including the Texas Historical Commission's (THQ records; and 2) based on the <br />review of TMC's records and property characteristics, determine if the subject tract possesses sufficient <br />criteria to necessitate a detailed study that would evaluate the potential for sites of significant historical, <br />cultural, or archeological public value on the subject property. <br />The records review will be conducted by subcontract and reviewed by Berg *Oliver personnel. Findings and <br />reconrtnendations will be provided to the client by Berg* Oliver. <br />TASK III <br />THREATENED AND ENDANGERED SPECIES ASSESSMENT <br />SCOPE OF WORK <br />The objective of the Threatened and Endangered Species Assessment is to evaluate the potential for the <br />existence of critical or irreplaceable habitats, which are considered protected under the Endangered Species <br />Act of 1973 and subsequent amendments and listings. The following selected tasks will be considered for <br />the 4,000 lineal feet of channel improvements. <br />1: Review of Agenqy Agency Listing for Estimated Habitat Boundaries. The listings currently maintained <br />by U.S. Fish and Wildlife will be evaluated to determine if any of the listed species may be shown to <br />potentially inhabit the area. <br />2: Consultation with Appropriate Agencies. Task I results may reveal the need for additional <br />current information. If indicated, several private sources and agencies will be interviewed for <br />information regarding specific species having potential for habitation of the subject site. <br />3: Site Reconnaissance and Biological Impact Assessment. The biological aspects of the potential <br />habitat will be physically reviewed and documented to determine if the habitat is desirable or <br />reproductively useful to the specific species. The site will be reviewed for biological indicators of <br />presence. If marginal or suspicious habitats are encountered, a specialist on the specific study <br />species will be consulted and included in the site impact assessment. <br />4: Preparation of Letter of Findings and Recommendations. Following the completion of all <br />research and site reconnaissance, a letter of findings and recommendations will be completed and <br />forwarded to the client. <br />TASK IV <br />LIMITED IN- OFFICE SITE REVIEW <br />SCOPE OF WORK <br />The objective of the Limited In- Office Review is to identify, to the extent feasible under the processes <br />prescribed in ASTM E 1527 -2005, the potential for recognized environmental conditions; that is, the <br />presence or likely presence of any hazardous substances or petroleum products on the property under <br />conditions that indicate an existing release, a past release, or a material threat of a release of any hazardous <br />substances or petroleum products into the ground, groundwater, or surface water of the property. <br />Berge Oliver Associates, Ine. <br />BOA Project Number 8310espr <br />July 5, 2011 <br />