Cactus Spring QUAD 7.5' (Geographic Keyword)
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Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance For the Proposed Power Line Expansion and Development On the Southern Rifle Range Located West of Station 24 at the Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1990)
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A Class III Inventory of an Unnamed Spring in the Northeast Cactus Range, Nellis Air Force Range, Nye County, Nevada (1998)
Class III inventory report in support of fencing around an unnamed spring in the Cactus Range, Nye County, Nevada to protect the fragile riparian environment from wild horse impacts. Access to the springs wIII be gained through existing dirt roads. Disturbance within the project area wIII be limited to post holes, 18 inches in diameter by three feet deep, spaced at intervals of 10 to 12 feet. Thus, the APE is defined as the project area.
A Class III Inventory of Sleeping Column Spring, Cactus Range, Nellis Air Force Range, Nye County, Nevada (1998)
The Nellis Air Force Base (NAFB) Natural Resources Manager proposes to surround Sleeping Column Spring with wildlife fencing to protect the fragile riparian environment from wild horse impacts. Disturbance within the project area wIII be limited to post holes, 18 inches in diameter by three feet deep, spaced at intervals of approximately 10 to 12 feet on the periphery of the project area. In addition, a modern trough and improvised, T bar fence, installed at the spring by the Bureau of Land...