Archaeology
SCE’s Archaeology Program is responsible for the compliance, governance, and oversight of all of SCE’s activities that may impact cultural resources. The program oversees government agency engagement and coordination and provides guidance on all our utility projects licensed by the California Public Utilities Commission. Additionally, the Archaeology Program is responsible for developing measures to reduce and/or avoid impacts associated with carrying out work activities in the vicinity of cultural resources.
One very important function of the SCE’s Archaeology Program is to manage confidential data. Archaeological site location data is confidential. The Archaeology Program provides the tools to effectively use and protect confidential data, as well as organize and track cultural resources permitting, agency deliverables, and geospatial data. The Archaeology Program is responsible for managing the confidential digital and hard copy data in accordance with applicable compliance requirements. SCE’s employees and contractors must comply with the confidential data guidelines, laws, and regulations when these sensitive resources are discussed.
Check out the following links for more interesting information about archaeology:
- One way to explore the many types of cultural resources in our service territory is to take SCE’s Interactive Archaeology Road Trip! Tour 10 interesting sites with an SCE archaeologist.
- If archaeology is not your thing, how about paleontology? SCE also manages and protects sensitive paleontological resources.
- Another article: Major SCE Fossil Find to Get Its First Public Viewing