Arizona Canal (Geographic Keyword)
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Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd. (ACS) conducted a cultural resources survey on the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community for a proposed landfill site. The survey, requested by Terry Leonard of the SRPMIC, was undertaken to identify and assess cultural resources that might be impacted by the development of the landfill. Twenty-three sites were identified, 18 prehistoric and five historic. Nine of the prehistoric sites represent lithic scatters, four are artifact scatters, and five...
Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Landfill 12kV Transmission Line, Maricopa County (1993)
Northland Research, Inc. (Northland) conducted an archaeological survey of 10-ft-wide corridor of the proposed 1.7 mi Salt River Project 12 kV transmission line on lands administered by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community (SRPMIC). The survey was conducted on 1 October 1993 at the request of Judy Brunson of Salt River Project (SRP). The non-collection survey was conducted under an archaeological permit issued by the SRPMIC. The survey was designed to locate and record...
A Class I Cultural Resource Records Review and View Shed Analysis in Support of the 51st Avenue Multi-Use Path and Grade Separation Structures at the Arizona Canal Diversion Channel, City of Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona (2005)
The COP intends to construct a 10-ft-wide asphaltic multi-use path (MUP) and two grade-separation structures between the Arizona Canal and the Arizona Canal Diversion Channel (ACDC) to segregate pedestrian and bicycle traffic from vehicular traffic at the intersection of 51st Avenue and Cactus Road in the west portion of Phoenix, and the east portion of Glendale, Maricopa County, Arizona (Figure 1). At the COP’s request, EcoPlan Associates, Inc....
A Cultural Resource Survey of the 47th and Arizona Canal Purchase 8.6E/14.4N, Salt River Project, Phoenix, Arizona (1994)
Northland Research, Inc. was contracted by Salt River Project to perform a Class III cultural resource survey of a land acquisition as a prelude to providing archaeological clearance for future development. The project area measures approximately 2 acres in size.
Final Design Concept Report: 51st Avenue Grade Separation Structure at the Arizona Canal Diversion Channel (2005)
The proposed project is located in west Phoenix and east Glendale in the vicinity of the 51st Avenue and Cactus Road intersection. The Arizona Canal and ACDC bisect the area in a southeast to northwest direction starting south of Cactus Road and east of 51st Avenue, and departs north of Cactus Road and west of 51st Avenue. There are paved and/or gravel-dirt paths on each side of the Arizona Canal and ACDC. The area between the Arizona Canal and ACDC...
Mixing Water and Culture: Making the Canal Landscape in Phoenix (2002)
This dissertation proposes that human-inhabited landscapes are made, maintained and re-made through complex social and cultural processes. These processes involve interactions among individuals and institutions, as well as the influence of dominant cultural attitudes. The study builds on current theory in landscape literature that geographers have used to recognize the importance of social processes in making landscapes, and the importance of these landscapes in maintaining and changing social...
The Old Crosscut Canal Archaeological Inventory Project of Eastern Phoenix and Central Maricopa County, Arizona (1994)
Scientific Archeological Services has just completed an archeological inventory of a small parcel situated immediately east of the Old Crosscut Canal in eastern Phoenix, Arizona. This parcel is to be impacted by the construction of two main surface channel features of the Old Crosscut Canal Project. This overall drainage project is to be a joint venture of the Flood Control District of Maricopa County and the city of Phoenix itself, and its development will involve certain reconstruction of the...
SRP 69 kV Subtransmission Line Reconductoring Project, Draft Environmental Assessment (2002)
This Environmental Assessment (EA) has been prepared to evaluate Salt River Project (SRP) proposed plans to perform major maintenance to two 69 kilovolt (kV) subtransmission lines within an SRP power line utility corridor easement. Although this project is not a Federal undertaking or action, this EA has been prepared in accordance with the guidelines contained in the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Manual Release No. 9303, NEPA Handbook, September 24, 1993. The manual provides guidance for...