During preparation of the plans and specifications, the Licensed Engineer will ensure that the appropriate intergovernmental review agencies have been consulted about the proposed project area concerning the existence of any known or possible archaeological/cultural sites, endangered vegetation/wildlife, wetlands, floodplain impacts, wild/scenic river impacts, shellfish/coastal program impacts, or coastal barriers resources impact. The Licensed Engineer will certify during the plans, specifications, and contract documents phase, that the proposed project components have been evaluated through a intergovernmental review process and that no concerns have been discovered that would prevent the project from moving forward and that the project has been cleared. If feasible, the project should avoid negative impacts on areas for which a concern has been expressed by an intergovernmental review agency. If it is not feasible to avoid negative impacts on these areas, the appropriate intergovernmental review agency should be consulted concerning the probability of obtaining clearance to construct the selected plan.
15 Miss. Code. R. 20-72-5.8.2