Queen Creek (Geographic Keyword)

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Cultural Resources Survey for the SRP Browning-to-Dinosaur Substations 500kV/230kV Transmission Line, Maricopa and Pinal Counties, Arizona (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text T. Kathleen Henderson.

This  report presents  the  results  of a Class  III  cultural resources  survey  of the  right-of-way corridor and associated work areas for a new double circuit 500kV/230kV transmission line to  be  built  between  the  existing  Salt  River  Project  (SRP)  Browning  Substation  in  Mesa, Maricopa  County,  Arizona  and  the  proposed  SRP  Dinosaur  Substation  located  on unincorporated,  state-owned  land  east  of  Queen  Creek  in  Pinal  County,  Arizona.  The survey was requested by...


Cultural Resources Survey for the SRP Dinosaur-to-Hunt Substations 12kV/69kV Electric Lines, Pinal County, Arizona (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Tiffany C. Clark.

Class III cultural resources survey for 12kV/69kV electric lines connecting the Dinosaur Substation and the Hunt Substation southeast of Queen Creek, Pinal County, Arizona.


A Cultural Resources Survey of 151 Acres for the Town of Queen Creek’s Meridian Road Improvements Project, Queen Creek, Maricopa and Pinal Counties, Arizona (2019)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David Q. Bustoz.

Logan Simpson completed a Class III cultural resources survey for the Meridian Road Improvements Project located in the Town of Queen Creek along the boundary between Pinal and Maricopa Counties, Arizona. The Town of Queen Creek is planning to construct the half-street improvements (west side) along two noncontiguous segments of Meridian Road. The North Segment is a 1.0-mile road alignment between Queen Creek Road and Germann Road. As part of the North Segment construction, Queen Creek Road will...


Cultural Resources Survey of 160 Acres North of the Abel Substation Site, Southeast of Queen Creek, Pinal County, Arizona (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Elizabeth A. Bagwell.

This report presents the results of a Class III cultural resources survey of 160.3 acres of privately owned land (Parcel 210-38-001A) located southeast of the Town of Queen Creek in Pinal County, Arizona. The work was requested by Salt River Project (SRP) as part of its internal Phase 1 Environmental Assessment prior to purchasing the two parcels. The purpose of the survey was to determine if significant cultural resources were present within the property. The field survey was conducted on 1...


A Cultural Resources Survey of 33 Acres for the Proposed Salt River Project Receiving Station-24 Near Meridian and Rittenhouse Roads, Queen Creek, Maricopa County, Arizona (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Beth Hyman.

SRP is planning to construct a receiving station— RS-24— as part of the proposed Abel-Moody 230 kV transmission line project, currently in the siting process. As part of SRP’s land acquisition guidelines, SRP requested that Logan Simpson Design (LSD) conduct a Class III cultural resources survey of the proposed RS-24 site to determine whether any significant cultural resources will be disturbed by the construction. July 2009, Submittal 2


A Cultural Resources Survey of 351 Acres within a 513-Acre Parcel for the Proposed Salt River Project Abel Generation Peaking Plant Site Near Quail Run Lane and Bella Vista Road, Queen Creek, Pinal County, Arizona (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Beth Hyman.

Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District (SRP) requested that Logan Simpson Design Inc. (LSD) perform a Class Ill cultural resources survey of the proposed Abel Generation Peaking Plant Site. The project area is a combination of recently plowed, planted, and fallow agricultural fields located near Queen Creek, Pinal County, Arizona. The project area encompasses 513 acres of private land adjacent to the intersection of Quail Run Lane and Bella Vista Road and includes a...


A Cultural Resources Survey of 84.3 Acres of Tonto National Forest and Private Lands for the SRP Silver King to Goldfield 230kV Upgrade, North of Superior, Pinal County, Arizona (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David A. Bild.

SRP is planning to upgrade the current carrying capacity of 18.3 miles of the existing Silver King to Goldfield 230kV line. In order to accomplish this, SRP plans to “bundle” the existing 230kV conductors by adding a second conductor to each of the three existing single-conductor phases. To add the new conductors, SRP will need to re-open some original access roads, and the selected wire, puller, sleeving, and anchor sites used during the original 1978 line construction. The existing...


Cultural Resources Survey of a Temporary Construction Easement and Realignments for the SRP Santan Gas Line Expansion, Maricopa and Pinal Counties, Arizona (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David R. Hart.

Northland Research, Inc. (Northland) has completed four Class III cultural resources surveys as part of the Santan pipeline expansion project. The surveys were conducted at the request of the Salt River Project (SRP). The surveyed areas represent changes or additions to the original pipeline alignment (see Lindly et al. 2002). The additions consist of a temporary construction easement (TCE), a block survey for possible realignments, and two additional realignments of segments of the pipeline...


Cultural Resources Survey of Electric Line Rights-of-way Along Germann and Kenworthy Roads East of Queen Creek, Pinal County, Arizona (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text T Kathleen Henderson.

This report presents the results of a Class III cultural resources survey of right-of-way easements for 12 kV distribution and 69 kV subtransmission lines that will extend to the west from the Dinosaur Substation, located east of the town of Queen Creek on the western side of the Central Arizona Project (CAP) canal in northern Pinal County, Arizona (Figure 1). Most of the surveyed property is on Arizona State Trust Land administered by the Arizona State Land Department (ASLD Right-of-Way...


Cultural Resources Survey of SRP Electric Line Right-of-way, North Side of Johnson Ranch Boulevard at Hunt Highway, Pinal County, Arizona (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text T. Kathleen Henderson.

Class III cultural resources survey of planned right-of-way easement for installation of an underground 12 kV electric line to serve as a tie-in between Johnson Ranch and the Webber Substation.


Data Recovery Plan for Archaeological Sites on Arizona State Trust Land along the SRP Pinal West to Dinosaur Extra-High Voltage Transmission Line, Pinal County, Arizona (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael Lindeman.

Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District (SRP) plans to construct an 88-mile-long extra-high voltage transmission line linking the Pinal West, Santa Rosa, Pinal Central, Abel, and Dinosaur Substations. The project corridor traverses the area from the Maricopa/Pinal County line west of the Ak Chin Indian Community, southeastward and eastward past Casa Grande, Arizona, then roughly northward past Coolidge and Florence, Arizona, ending east of Queen Creek, Arizona, along the...


Diversity in Hohokam Subsistence Strategies: A View from The Big Canal (1986)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert E. Gasser.

This paper will synthesize the macrobotanical findings from the Tucson Aqueduct Project, Phase A (TAP), conducted by the Museum of Northern Arizona and will highlight some of the pollen and flotation results from the Salt-Gila Aqueduct Project (SGA), completed by the Arizona State Museum. Both projects were segments of the Central Arizona Project, a huge canal bringing water from the Colorado River to the farms and towns of southern Arizona. The ...


Draft Class I Cultural Resources Overview - Abel-Moody 230kV Transmission Project, Maricopa and Pinal Counties, Arizona (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Heather Duncan.

Salt River Project (SRP) plans to construct a double-circuit, 230-kilovolt (kV) transmission line and a new substation, known as RS-24, to reinforce the local, existing electric transmission system by providing an alternate 230kV transmission loop between the new Abel Substation and Moody Substation, which will substantially improve system reliability and performance. The new transmission line is expected to be approximately 20 miles in length, depending on the selected alternative. The...


End of Fieldwork Report for Phase I Testing and Phase II Data Recovery at AZ U:10:32(ASM)/Sand Dune South, Queen Creek, Maricopa County, Arizona (2022)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David Schroeder. Marion Forest.

To meet increased demand for electricity due to growth, SRP plans to construct an approximately 20-mile (mi), double-circuit, 230-kilovolt (kV) transmission line including associated tubular steel pole structures that average 110–140 feet (ft) tall (Project). The Project will connect three 230/69kV receiving stations, including the Ball Substation in Gilbert, the Pfister Substation in southeastern Queen Creek, and the Abel Substation east of San Tan Valley. This Project was approved by the...


Historic Properties Mitigation Plan for Phase I Development Proposed by the Williams Gateway Airport Authority (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text J. Simon Bruder. Melissa Keane.

The Williams Gateway Airport Authority (WGAA) is planning Phase 1 development of its portion of the former Williams Air Force Base in Maricopa County, Arizona. This report describes the proposed development, the consideration of alternatives to the proposed development, and the six historic World War II hangars and the two archaeological sites in the area of potential effect. The report then outlines proposed mitigation of the anticipated adverse effect. Finally, this report describes...


A Historic Properties Treatment Plan for Four Prehistoric Sites Along the Salt River Project's Proposed Southeast Power Link 230kV Transmission Line Corridor, Maricopa County, Arizona (2022)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sebastian Chamorro. Angela Huster.

Salt River Project (SRP) is proposing to construct a new 230kV transmission line in Maricopa County, Arizona (Project). The proposed Project entails the construction of seven miles of new overhead power lines that will follow a previously approved route. The proposed overhead transmission line will require the placement of 56 tubular steel pole structures. The corridor for the proposed Project varies between 100–205 feet (ft) wide. Additionally, a new 230/69kV receiving station will be built in...


A Historic Properties Treatment Plan for Three Prehistoric Sites Along the Salt River Project's Proposed Abel-Pfister-Ball 230kV Transmission Line in the City of Mesa, the Towns of Gilbert and Queen Creek, and the San Tan Valley, Maricopa and Pinal Counties, Arizona (2022)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lauren Brooks.

*On the title page of this report it says 'draft', however this is the final report. * To meet increased demand for electricity due to growth, SRP plans to construct an approximately 20-mile (mi), double-circuit, 230-kilovolt (kV) transmission line including associated tubular steel pole structures that average 110–140 feet (ft) tall (Project). The Project will connect three 230/69kV receiving stations, including the Ball Substation in Gilbert, the Pfister Substation in southeastern Queen...


Hohokam Archaeology along the Salt-Gila Aqueduct Central Arizona Project, Volume I: Research Design (1982)
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This volume is the first in a series of publications associated with the Salt-Gila Aqueduct Archaeological Data Collection Studies and Supplemental Class 3 Survey Project (SGA). The project focuses principally upon data recovery at those sites potentially subject to impact as a consequence of Central Arizona Project construction along a route extending 97 km from a point south of Apache Junction, Arizona, to the Picacho Reservoir. This initial volume incorporates the results of test excavations...


Hohokam Archaeology along the Salt-Gila Aqueduct Central Arizona Project, Volume II: Supplemental Archaeological Survey (1982)
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This is the second volume in the series of reports on archaeology conducted for the United States Bureau of Reclamation along the route of the Salt-Gila Aqueduct, a component of the Central Arizona Project designed to transport water a distance of 58 miles from east of Phoenix to the vicinity of the Picacho Mountains in Arizona. The project is largely concerned with data recovery at sites identified during previous surveys of the aqueduct alignment. However, as actual construction of the...


Hohokam Archaeology along the Salt-Gila Aqueduct Central Arizona Project, Volume III: Specialized Activity Sites (1983)
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This volume is the third in a nine volume series reporting the results of archaeological investigations conducted along the right-of-way of the Salt-Gila Aqueduct. The aqueduct, under construction by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR), is part of the Central Arizona Project. The emphasis of this volume is directed toward specialized activity sites, most of which relate to wild plant or lithic processing or agriculture. All are located along Reaches 1 through 4 of the aqueduct, from just south...


Hohokam Archaeology along the Salt-Gila Aqueduct Central Arizona Project, Volume IV: Prehistoric Occupation of the Queen Creek Delta (1984)
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This is the fourth volume in a nine-volume series that reports archaeological investigations along the Salt-Gila Aqueduct in southcentral Arizona. The aqueduct, under construction by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, is a 58-mile-long component of the Central Arizona Project; it begins east of Phoenix and extends to the vicinity of the Picacho Mountains. This volume reports excavations conducted at the three largest sites located north of the Gila River in the Aqueduct study area. All will be...


Hohokam Archaeology along the Salt-Gila Aqueduct Central Arizona Project, Volume IX: Synthesis and Conclusions (1984)
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This volume is the last in a series of nine reporting the work of the Salt-Gila Aqueduct, Central Arizona Project Archaeological Data Collection Studies and Supplemental Class 3 Survey Project (SGA). This study was funded by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (Contract No. 0-0732- V0101) to mitigate potential adverse impacts of Central Arizona Project construction on cultural resources in the aqueduct right-of-way. Data recovery was conducted at 45 Hohokam sites along a 93 km (58 mile) transect...


Hohokam Archaeology along the Salt-Gila Aqueduct Central Arizona Project, Volume V: Small Habitation Sites on Queen Creek (1983)
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This volume includes reports of archaeological mitigation activities undertaken at sltes located along the route of the Salt-Gila Aqueduct (SGA), Central Arizona Project, under contract No. 0-07-32V0101 from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. This is the fifth volume of a nine volume series. The aqueduct, under construction by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, is a 58-mile-long component of the Central Arizona Project beginning east of Phoenix and extending to the vicinity of the Picacho Mountains....


Hohokam Archaeology along the Salt-Gila Aqueduct Central Arizona Project, Volume VI: Habitation Sites on the Gila River (1983)
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Archaeological investigations of eight prehistoric habitation sites located along the route of the Salt-Gila Aqueduct near the town of Florence are reported in this volume. Of the riverine habitation sites included in this report, two require some additional explanation as to why they are considered in this site category. Sites AZ U:15:84 and AZ U:15:88 were vestiges, or small parts, of larger habitation sites located nearby that were recorded during earlier reconnaisance survey and field...


Hohokam Archaeology along the Salt-Gila Aqueduct Central Arizona Project, Volume VII: Environment and Subsistence (1984)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lynn S. Teague. Patricia L. Crown.

This is the seventh volume of a nine-volume series reporting archaeological investigations in south-central Arizona along the SaltGila Aqueduct (SGA), conducted for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) under Contract No. 0-07-32-V0101. The SGA is a 58-mile-Iong component of the Central Arizona Project that begins east of Phoenix and extends to the vicinity of the Picacho Mountains. During the course of the analyses presented in this volume, it became apparent that any attempt to approach...