(1) Any watershed analysis initiated after July 1, 2005, is not complete unless the analysis includes a completed cultural resource module. Cultural resources module completeness is detailed in Appendix II of the module and includes affected tribe(s) participation, appropriate team qualification, required maps and forms, assessment of tribal and nontribal cultural resources, peer review of assessment, management strategies based on causal mechanism reports from synthesis, and agreement on the management strategies by affected tribes, landowners and land managers on the field managers team and, where applicable, the department of archaeology and historic preservation.
(2) When conducting a reanalysis of a watershed analysis pursuant to WAC
222-22-090, the cultural resources module is not required if the watershed analysis was approved by the department prior to the date in subsection (1) of this section. However, the board encourages use of the cultural resources module upon such review.
(3) The department does not review or approve cultural resources management strategies because their implementation is voluntary. The department of archaeology and historic preservation must be consulted and agree on all management strategies involving sites registered on the department of archaeology and historic preservation's archaeological and historic sites database and all resources that require mandatory protection under chapters
27.44 and
27.53 RCW.
(4) The cultural resources module may be conducted as a stand-alone method separate from a watershed analysis to identify, protect, and manage cultural resources. When used as a stand-alone methodology:
(a) Selected components of the methodology may be used as the participants deem necessary or the module may be used in its entirety.
(b) The methodology may be used at a variety of geographic scales and may be initiated by tribes, land managers or landowners. Landowner or land manager initiation is not limited by the minimum ownership threshold requirements in this chapter. Nothing in this rule grants any person or organization initiating the cultural resources module as a stand-alone method any right of entry onto private property.
(c) Watershed analysis notice requirements to the department do not apply.
(d) Participants are encouraged to engage people that meet the minimum qualifications to conduct the module as set by this chapter.
(e) In order for a stand-alone module to be incorporated into a watershed analysis, the module must have been conducted in accordance with the requirements of this chapter.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
76.09.040. WSR 11-12-009, § 222-22-045, filed 5/20/11, effective 6/20/11; WSR 05-12-119, § 222-22-045, filed 5/31/05, effective 7/1/05.]