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of 1906 by requiring Federal Agencies to administer
cultural properties under their control and direct their
policies so that federally owned sites, structures, and
objects of historical, architectural, or archeological
significance are preserved, restored, and maintained.]
E.O. 11988, Floodplain Management, 24 May 1977 [Requires
each agency to provide leadership and take action to
reduce the risk of flood loss, minimize the impact of
floods on human safety, health, and welfare, and restore
and preserve the natural and beneficial values served by
floodplains in carrying out the agency's
responsibilities.]
E.O. 11990, Protection of Wetlands, 24 May 1977 [Requires
each agency to provide leadership and take action to
minimize the destruction, loss or degradation of wetlands,
and to preserve and enhance the natural and beneficial
values of wetlands in carrying out the agency's
responsibilities.]
E.O. 12088, Federal Compliance with Pollution control
Standards, 13 October 1978 [Ensures that all necessary
actions are taken for the prevention, control, and
abatement of environmental pollution with respect to
federal facilities and activities under the control of the
agency.] Revoked in part by Executive Order 13148 0n 21
April 2000.
E.O. 12114, Environmental Affects Abroad of Major Federal
Actions, 04 January 1979 [Enables responsible officials of
federal agencies having ultimate responsibility for
authorizing and approving actions of pertinent
environmental considerations and to take such
considerations into account, with other pertinent
considerations of national policy in making decisions
regarding such action.]
E.O. 12196, Occupational Safety and Health Programs for
Federal Employees, 26 February 1980 [Requires that Heads
of Agencies furnish places of employment and conditions
that are free from recognized hazards. This includes
designing for future safe maintenance of facilities.]
Amended by Executive Order 13225 on 28 September 2001.
E.O. 12512, Federal Real Property Management, 29 April
1985 [Directs all Federal agencies to establish policies
and systems of accountability for real property. Includes
the management, review, improvement and disposal of real
property.]
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