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Archaeological Monitoring 8 Inch Waterline Installation Project Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Ko`olaupoko District, O`ahu Island, Hawai`i (DACA 83-00-P-0038) (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Alice K. S. Roberts. Patrick Bower.

This report presents the results of archaeological monitoring and sampling conducted during the installation of a buried waterline at Bellows Air Force Station (BAFS) on O'ahu. Archaeological monitoring was conducted to determine the presence of cultural resources, to assess the nature and chronology of the features/sites identified, and to assess the significance of identified resources. This work was conducted for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) (Contract DACA83-00-P-0038) in...


Archaeological Monitoring and Data Recovery, Underground Storage Tanks Removal, Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, O'ahu, Hawai'i (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Conrad Erkelens.

This archaeological monitoring and data recovery investigation was completed by International Archaeological Research Institute, Inc. (IARII) at buildings #P701 and #P703 on Bellows Air Force Station (BAFS). Five underground storage tanks (UST), which had contained diesel generator fuel, were removed from those locations. The project area is within the boundary of Site no. 50-80-15-4851. Archaeological monitoring and data recovery associated with the removal operation were undertaken as part of...


Archaeological Monitoring and Investigations During Installation of Leach Fields at Bellows Air Force Station and Hickam Air Force Base, Waimanalo, Koolaupoko, and Moanalua, Kona, O'ahu (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Windy K. McElroy. Thomas S. Dye. Elaine H. R. Jourdane.

At the request of Shaw Environmental, Inc., T. S. Dye & Colleagues, Archaeologists, Inc. conducted archaeological monitoring and investigations for an undertaking at Bellows Air Force Station (Bellows AFS) and Hickam Air Force Base (Hickam AFB), O‘ahu. The undertaking is a restoration of septic systems at Bellows AFS and Hickam AFB. The project reported on here was designed to identify historic properties exposed during the undertaking and to treat them appropriately. A section of this...


Archaeological Monitoring and Sampling During Bellows OU7 UST Removal Project Interim Remedial Action, Phase I, Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Ko'olaupoko, O'ahu (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael Desilets. Thomas S. Dye.

This report covers the results of construction monitoring during the removal of underground storage tanks and buried oil pipeline components at 31 locations. Two sets of cultural resources were encountered. One was a WWII-era concrete generator pad that was documented and recorded before being destroyed. The other was a series of intact prehistoric cultural deposits intersected at eight locations at the north end of Site 50-80-15-4853.


Archaeological Monitoring and Sampling During Construction of Housekeeping Facilities (BFMV 955000) Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Ko'olaupoko District, O'ahu Island, Hawai'i (DACA83-01-P-0019), Final Report (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Alice K. S. Roberts. Eric W. West.

The intention of archaeological monitoring and sampling was to determine the presence or absence of cultural resources within the project area, to assess the nature and chronology of the features/sites identified, to ensure the collection of sufficient archaeological materials, and to assess the significance of identified resources. One archaeological site, Site 50-80-15-4857, is in the vicinity of the project area and is considered eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic...


Archaeological Monitoring and Sampling During Construction of Housekeeping Facilities (BFMV 955000), Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Ko`olaupoko District, O`ahu Island, Hawai`i (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Alice K. S. Roberts.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has requested archaeological monitoring and sampling services during construction of housekeeping facilities (BFMV 955000) at Bellows Air Force Station (BAFS), Ko'olaupoko District, Waimanalo, Oahu Island. The archaeological monitoring program was in accordance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, as amended. The intention of archaeological monitoring and sampling was to determine if cultural resources are present in the project...


Archaeological Monitoring and Sampling During Emergency Flood Repair Construction, Waimanalo and Inoaole Streams, Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Ko`olaupoko District, Island of Oahu, Hawaii (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kanalei Shun.

A program of archaeological test excavations and construction backhoe monitoring was undertaken in conjunction with the Bellows Air Force Station Waimanalo and Inoaole Streams Flood Control Project. The purpose of the program was to identify and test the intact cultural deposits identified on the north banks of Waimanalo Stream and in any other area within the flood control project. No cultural deposit was observed along Inoaole Stream and, in fact, none were expected as archival research...


Archaeological Monitoring and Sampling During Excavations for Bellows Excess Underground Storage Tank Removal, Phase I, Bellows Air Force Station Hawaii, Waimanalo, Ko'olaupoko District, O'ahu Island Hawaii (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael F. Dega. Robert L. Spear. D. Kyle Latinis.

An installation restoration project requiring archaeological monitoring of five previously identified underground storage tank areas (USTs, each area designated UST-llA-E) and the subsequent removal of four tanks ranging in size from 300 to 10,000 gallons at Bellows Air Force Station Hawai'i, Waimanalo Bay, Waimanalo Ahupua'a, O'ahu Island has been completed. Archaeological monitoring and mitigation measures were conducted by SCS/CRMS, Inc. at the request of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,...


Archaeological Monitoring and Sampling During Phase I Utilities Installation, Bellows Air Force Station, O'ahu Island, Hawai'i I (TMK 4-1-015:001) (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John Peterson. Cassidy DeBaker. David L. Brown. Michael Desilets.

Results of archaeological monitoring for subsurface construction activities associated with Phase I Underground Utilities Installation at Bellows Air Force Station, O'ahu Island, Hawai'i. I Nine sets of human remains were encountered during monitoring. The locations of the remains are designated Features 81-89. Features 83 and B7 were encountered within trench corridors and as a result were inadvertently exposed during construction excavation. These remains were nearly complete burials. The...


Archaeological Monitoring and Sampling During Waterline Replacement at Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Ko'olaupoko District, O'ahu, Island, Hawaii (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Randy H. Ogg. Michael F. Dega.

Report of monitoring in support of the waterline replacement.


Archaeological Monitoring and Sampling Operations during Ordinance and Explosive Removal at Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Koolaupoko District, Oahu Island, Hawai’i (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Guerin Tome. Michael F. Dega.

Four main archaeological tasks were completed during the intermittent multi-year project: monitoring vegetation clearance, completely surveying the project area, monitoring ordnance removal, and subsurface testing along the eastern coastline. The results of monitoring, survey, and testing were minimal. Several previously recorded military structures and modem debris were identified in most portions of the project area. During monitoring, several small caches of commingled, disarticulated...


Archaeological Monitoring and Sampling Plan for the 8-Inch Waterline Installation Project Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Ko`olaupoko District, O`ahu Island, Hawai`i (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Alice K. S. Roberts.

The intention of archaeological monitoring and sampling was to determine the presence or absence of cultural resources within the waterline corridor, to assess the nature and chronology of the features/sites identified, to ensure the collection of sufficient archaeological materials, and to assess the significance of identified resources. Two archaeological sites - Site 4853 Locale 5, and Site 4857, both of which are considered eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places,...


Archaeological Monitoring and Sampling, Interim Removal Action, Five Underground Storage Sites - OU7 Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Ko`olaupoko District, O`ahu, Hawai`i (final) (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael E. Desilets. Gail M. Murakami. Coral M. Magnuson.

At the request of Earth Tech, Inc., International Archaeological Research Institute, Inc. (IARII) has conducted archaeological monitoring for underground storage tank (UST) removals and site investigations at Bellows Air Force Station (BAFS), O'ahu. Remediation work was performed by OHM Remediation Services Corporation and occurred at five Remediation Areas. Archaeological monitoring and sampling procedures were guided by an Archaeological Monitoring Plan (AMP) (Dye 1999), which was reviewed...


Archaeological Monitoring at Site 50-80-15-4856 in Support of the Construction of New Recreational Lodging at Bellows Air Force Station (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Carl E. Sholin. Kelly R. Yeates. Thomas S. Dye.

At the request of Cape Environmental Management Inc., T. S. Dye & Colleagues, Archaeologists conducted archaeological monitoring in support of the construction of new recreational lodging at Bellows Air Force Station in Waimanalo, O‘ahu. Archaeological monitoring was carried out for ground disturbance with the potential to affect material beneath or outside of the extent of Runway 3L-21R. Eleven discontinuous traditional Hawaiian cultural deposits and one historic-era refuse deposit were...


Archaeological Monitoring During Construction of Replacement Cabins at Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Koolaupoko District, Oahu Island, Hawai’i (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Alice K. S. Roberts. Patrick W. Bower.

Archaeological monitoring for this project was recommended due to the proximity of two important traditional Hawaiian sites: 50-80-15-4852 and 50-80-15-4853. No archaeological materials, cultural horizons, features, artifacts, or human burials were identified during archaeological monitoring. The BAFS cabin replacement project had no adverse effect on cultural resources and no further archaeological investigations are recommended.


Archaeological Monitoring for Bellows Excess Lands Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis Phase I Field Sampling Activities, Final (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ingrid K. Carlson.

Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis investigative activities at thirteen areas at Bellows Air Force Station (BAFS) were monitored. These activities consisted of: [1] the removal of above-ground storage tanks, electrical transformers, and other materials; [2] the collection of sediment and ground-water samples; and [3] the clearance of vegetation, either by hand or machine. Three historic sites are located in the project area. These are: [1] Site 50-80-15-383, a traditional Hawaiian pu‘uhonua;...


Archaeological Monitoring for Bellows Excess Lands Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis Phase II Field Activities, Final (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ingrid K. Carlson.

his report presents the results of monitoring surficial soil sampling at seven locations, deep mechanical coring at one of these, and removal of contaminated soil at five of these locations and at an eighth location, which was identified as contaminated during the initial phase of work. These activities had the potential to produce "adverse effects" on significant historic sites, including sites 50-80-15-3 83 and -4850, and on potentially significant cultural deposits that might be buried at...


Archaeological Monitoring For Bellows Excess Lands, EE/CA, Phase I Field Sampling Activities (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ingrid K. Carlson.

Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis investigative activities at thirteen areas at Bellows Air Force Station (BAFS) were monitored. These activities consisted of: [1] the removal of above-ground storage tanks, electrical transformers, and other materials; [2] the collection of sediment and ground-water samples; and [3] the clearance of vegetation, either by hand or machine. Three historic sites are located in the project area. These are: [I] Site 50-80-15-383,a traditional Hawaiian...


Archaeological Monitoring for Multiple Dump Sites DP06, Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Ko`olaupoko District, O`ahu, Hawai`i (final) (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Thomas S. Dye. Coral M. Magnuson.

Archaeological monitoring of engineering evaluation/cost analysis (EE/CA) investigation of multiple dump sites DP06 at Bellows Air Force Station revealed a deeply buried wetland sediment suited for cultivation of taro. However, analyses of macro botanical remains and soil chemistry provided no direct evidence of taro or other cultivation. No historic sites were identified during the monitoring. The EE/CA investigation had "no effect" on the significant historic site because no historic sites...


Archaeological Monitoring for Septic System Restoration at Bellows Air Force Station and Hickam Air Force Base, Hawai'i (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Windy K. McElroy. Thomas S. Dye.

At the request of Shaw Environmental, Inc., T. S. Dye & Colleagues, Archaeologists, Inc. conducted archaeological monitoring for an undertaking at Bellows Air Force Station (BAFS) and Hickam Air Force Base (Hickam AFB), O'ahu. The undertaking is a restoration of septic systems at BAFS and Hickam AFB. The project reported on here was designed to identify historic properties exposed during the undertaking and to treat them appropriately.


Archaeological Monitoring for Soil Coring, Bellows Air Station, Waimanalo, Oahu (1985)
DOCUMENT Full-Text J. Stephen Athens.

Letter on report on archaeological monitoring for a soil coring project conducted by Geolabs Hawaii at Bellows Air Force Station.


Archaeological Monitoring for the Bellows Air Force Station Military Housing Privatization, Phase II, Site 50-80-11-4857 (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Carl E. Sholin. Thomas S. Dye.

T. S. Dye & Colleagues, Archaeologists conducted archaeological monitoring in support of the BAFS military housing privatization project at Waimanalo Ahupua‘a, Ko‘olaupoko District, O‘ahu Island. This undertaking consisted of the remodeling of Building 531, and the installation of new electrical and telecommunications lines along the northern portion of Family Circle Road. During the course of archaeological monitoring, six subsurface cultural features were discovered yielding charcoal,...


Archaeological Monitoring for Treatability Study at Disposal Area 101 Sinkhole, Marine Corps Training Area Bellows, Waimanalo, Ko'olaupoko, O'ahu Island, TMK: (1)4-1-015:001 (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Thomas Dye. Elaine Jourdane. Kimberly Kalama.

T. S. Dye & Colleagues, Archaeologists, Inc. conducted archaeological monitoring of ground disturbing activities associated with a treatability study of a historic trash deposit in a natural sinkhole at Disposal Area 101, Sinkhole at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows, O‘ahu. The monitoring focused on the discovery and appropriate treatment of historic properties that would be affected by the activities associated with the undertaking. No historic properties were found.


Archaeological Monitoring for Underground Storage Tank Removal on ST11 Sites at Bellows Air Force Station, Hawai'i (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael Desilets.

At the request of Dames and Moore, International Archaeological Research Institute, Inc. (LARII) has conducted archaeological monitoring for underground storage tank (UST) removals and site investigations at Bellows Air Force Station (BAFS), O‘ahu. Remediation work was performed by OHM Remediation Services Corporation and occurred at 27 petroleum/oil/lubricant (POL) sites within the Storage Tank Boundary Area.


Archaeological Monitoring in Conjunction with Phase I Underground Utilities Installation (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Fred L. McGhee. Valerie Curtis.

Archaeological monitoring plan in support of an upgrade to electrical utility connections at Bellows Air Force Station. The undertaking involves approximately 3,700 feet of subsurface activity.