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How to use or fill out the ACHP Electronic Section 106 Documentation Submittal System - ACHP online
This guide provides clear instructions for completing the ACHP Electronic Section 106 Documentation Submittal System (e106) form. By following these steps, users will effectively fulfill their regulatory obligations while ensuring a smooth submission process.
Follow the steps to complete the ACHP e106 form successfully.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to procure the e106 form and access it in your document editing tool.
- Indicate the federal agency responsible for the Section 106 review in the designated field. If multiple agencies are involved, specify if there is a lead agency.
- Enter the name of the undertaking, aligning it with your NEPA document, and include any relevant permit or grant numbers.
- Provide the location details of the undertaking, including state(s), city(ies), and county(ies), and specify if it involves historic properties on different lands.
- Input the details of the federal agency official responsible for the undertaking, along with the necessary contact information for inquiries.
- Select the purpose of your notification from the options provided: notifying of adverse effects, inviting participation, or proposing a Programmatic Agreement.
- Describe the nature of the undertaking and federal involvement, noting whether it is funded by a federal agency or requires federal permission.
- Detail the area of potential effects (APE) by describing the geographic locations where the undertaking may affect historic properties.
- Explain the steps taken to identify historic properties within the APE, including consultation strategies.
- Outline the historic properties possibly affected by your undertaking, including relevant photographs and maps.
- Discuss the effects of the undertaking on historic properties, referencing National Historic Landmark status as applicable.
- Articulate how the undertaking may adversely affect historic properties and describe any mitigating strategies.
- Summarize input received from consulting parties or the public, including relevant correspondence.
- Indicate the status of any consultations that have taken place, noting other involved parties if applicable.
- Provide any public availability links for information about the project and confirm if it is listed as a major project under federal tracking systems.
- Review your completed form for accuracy before saving it as an MS Word document for submission.
- Send the completed form as an email attachment to e106@achp.gov, copying relevant consulting parties.
Start filling out your documents online to comply with Section 106 requirements today.
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Established by the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) in 1966, the ACHP is the only entity with the legal responsibility to encourage federal agencies to factor historic preservation into federal project requirements.
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