Of Power Poles, Fishing Poles and Post Holes: Developing a CRM Plan for an Electric Utility

Author(s): Mini Sharma Ogle

Year: 2016

Summary

Environmental regulations, spatial planning, and striving for consistency in managing cultural resources within the electric utility industry will be discussed using Portland General Electric’s (PGE) projects. Poster will address issues from the perspective of project development and prioritizing resources ranging from salmon to archaeological sites. Specifically, the issue of managing cultural resources in situations where FERC compliance or Section 106 is not the driving force is explored. PGE is in the process of developing an internal cultural resources management plan that provides guidelines for such situations.

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Of Power Poles, Fishing Poles and Post Holes: Developing a CRM Plan for an Electric Utility. Mini Sharma Ogle. Presented at The 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Orlando, Florida. 2016 ( tDAR id: 404812)

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