NATURAL RESOURCES
In implementing this plan, the Park Service will comply with all
applicable laws and executive orders, including the following.
Architectural Barriers Act of 1968 (42 USC 4151 et seq.) and
Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 USC 701 et seq.) - All facilities and programs
developed will be accessible to visitors with disabilities.
Clean Air Act, as amended (42 USC 7401 et seq.) - Crater Lake
National Park is designated as a class I clean air area. Maximum allowable
increases (increments) of sulfur dioxide (SO2 ), particulate matter (TSP), and
nitrogen oxides (NOJ) beyond baseline concentrations established for class I
areas cannot be exceeded. Section 118 of the Clean Air Act requires that all
federal facilities comply with existing federal, state, and local air pollution
control laws and regulations.
Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 USC 1531 et seq.)
- Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act requires all federal agencies to
consult with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to ensure that any action
authorized, funded, or carried out by the agency does not jeopardize the
continued existence of listed species or critical habitat. Informal consultation
with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service occurred in November 1996 with a request
for a list of species that may be present in the project area or that may be
affected by the project. Before construction and during the design phase,
further surveys and consultation will occur to protect these species.
Consultation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will be carried out before
construction to ensure that no new listed species have been found on site.
Executive Order 11988, "Floodplain Management" This order
requires all federal agencies to avoid construction within the 100-year
floodplain unless no other practical alternative exists.
Executive Order 11990, "Protection of Wetlands" - This order
requires federal agencies to avoid, where possible, impacts on wetlands. No
known wetlands will be affected by the proposed action. Trails are exempted from
compliance under NPS guidelines for implementing this executive order. During
the design phase of any development, the most recent wetland maps shall be
consulted to ensure that facilities are sited outside of any wetlands.
The following additional actions will be taken to ensure
compliance with federal, state, and city laws and regulations.
During design, consultation with the state of Oregon and the
U.S. Corps or Engineers shall be accomplished to ensure compliance with the
state's 401 water quality certification program, the National Pollution
Discharge Elimination System .(NPDES) for stormwater discharge, and the state's
groundwater protection program.
If any unknown hazardous waste is found in areas proposed for
development or visitor use, the National Park Service would comply with the
Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act (42 USC 9601
et seq.) to determine if resources are being polluted by the substance or if it
presents a health and safety issue. If any excavated material is determined to
be hazardous, the National Park Service would comply with the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (42 USC 6901 et seq.).