B.C. Hydro but soon to be released for private residential devel- opment’, DiQm:15; 1 is precaricusiy located on the edge of a Depart - ment of Highways gravel pit om propert) owned by B.C. Hydro, D1lQm:73 2 are being extensively potted oy local relic hunters, Diga:3 and Dk@m:15; 1 is located on Whetsman Leaxe and is in no immediate dan— ger, D1lQm:21. None of the Cacne sites is in immediate danger of destruct - a ion. The Pictograpn site, nowever, appears to! 1ave oublived its usefullness. it was re-o Because of tne of most of the archaeological record, in tne A row Lakes area, a ee = much ereater value must be attached to those. prehistoric her itage sites still existing in te Brea. Tnis is particularly essential for the habitation sites situated sbeve the present hign water level. With one exception, these sites ere threatened with des-- truction in the near future, and Une necessary steps should be taken to insure their preservation. Where this is not possible, be the sites should ea eccording to guide qi nes set down by iv the Archaeological Sites Advisory Board. or further remarks and recommendations regarding tne sites referred to, see the tArchaeo- logical Site Inventory anc whe ‘Recommendation’ section of this report.