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A Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance for the P-49 Facility, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Harold Drollinger.

The U.S. Air Force proposes to construct a facility, designated P-49, on the Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (Figure 1). The Desert Research Institute (DRI) was tasked to conduct a cultural resources reconnaissance for the proposed facility. The area of survey included a square pad next to an existing powerline and access road. The area was surveyed for cultural resources by parallel, pedestrian transects spaced about 30 m (100 ft) apart. The cultural resources reconnaissance found no...


A Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance for the Proposed P-47a Facility and Powerline, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Harold Drollinger.

The U.S. Air Force proposes to construct a second facility, designated P-47a, north of the existing P-47 facility on top of HIII 5626 and place an underground powerline from the existing P-4 7 facility to an existing powerline at the bottom of the hill. The top of the hill and the powerline route were inspected for cultural resources. One cultural resource, site 26NY9313, was found, but it is not recommended to be eligible to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). The project will have...


A Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance for the Proposed P-49 Fiber Optic Line, Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Harold Drollinger.

The U.S. Air Force proposes to construct an underground fiber optic line to the P-49 facility. The proposed route is from the existing P-4 7 fiber optic line at the south base of HIII 5626, follows along a two-track road circling the hIII to a transformer at the east base of the hIII, and then along an existing powerline to the P-49 facility. The reconnaissance consisted of two parallel transects following along the route around the hIII. The section from the transformer to the P-49 facility was...


Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance of a Haul Road Located East of the Tonopah Test Range Airport (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Gregory H. Henton.

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Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance of an Airfield Expansion and Vehicle Maintenance Yard at the Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ronald L. Reno. J. Brantley Jackson. Gregory H. Henton. Vera Morgan. Lonnie C. Pippin. Eileen Green.

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A Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance of Instrumentation Site P-47, Access Road, and Powerline , Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1988)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ronald L. Reno.

DRI has surveyed the instrumentation pad area, access road, and powerline for the proposed P-47 Instrumentation Site. Two cultural resources need to be avoided, sites 082488RR02 and 08 2488RR08 (Figures 1 and 2) . Details concerning avoiding these sites were discussed with Robert Tyrrell. Since avoidance of the sites is possible, it is recommended that the proposed construction activities proceed.


A Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance of the Proposed Placement of a Buried Communications Line from Sandia CP to the P-2 Site on the Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1990)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Janis Klimowicz.

This survey was requested to identify any cultural resources that may exist in the proposed placement area. and to evaluate the potential for adverse effects to those cultural resources resulting from the developmental activities. The area had not been previously surveyed for cultural materials. so the area was subject to a cultural resource reconnaissance. For the most part, the proposed communications line follows along existing roadways in undisturbed areas. One site was located during the...


Class III Cultural Resources Survey for Thirty Proposed Systems Pads on the Nevada Test and Training Range, Nye County, Nevada (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lonnie C. Pippin.

The U. S. Air Force (USAF) proposes to develop and use 30 new electronic system pads on the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR), Nye County, Nevada (Figures 1 and 2, also see project maps in Appendix A and project overview photographs in Appendix B). These pads, which average about 1.5 ha (3.7 acres) in size, wIII be used to temporarily park mobile electronic systems during test and training missions and these systems wIII be moved on and off the pads between missions. No additional utilities...


A Class III Inventory of 14 Acres for a R/W on Tonopah Test Range (4809A), Nellis Air Force Range, Nye County, Nevada (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Susanne J. Rowe.

Nellis Air Force Base proposes a right-of-way for an underground power line. The Area of Potential Effect (APE) includes the 50-foot wide right-of-way and a buffer margin for a total of 14 acres.


Cultural Resources Inventory of the Communications Route and Haul Road To TIADS Radar Location at the Tonopah Test Range U.S.D.O.E (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only J. Brantley Jackson.

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