Apache County (Geographic Keyword)

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Archaeological Testing along the Salt River Project Coronado Railroad Spur, Apache County, Arizona (1990)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert B. Neily. Donald C. Irwin.

Archaeological Consulting Services Ltd. (ACS) conducted limited testing at seven archaeological sites in Apache County at the request of Dr. Judy Brunson of Salt River Project (SRP). The project was conducted to assess the presence of subsurface deposits and features at these sites, and to evaluate whether these sites would be adversely impacted by the proposed 100 ft (30.48 m) to 200 ft (60.96 m) widening of the existing coal haul railroad corridor (Figure 1). The seven sites are located on...


Archaeological Testing at AZ Q:6:69 (ASM) and AZ Q:6:72 (ASM) for the Concho Well East Field Project North of Concho, Apache County, Arizona (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ronald F. Ryden. Douglas R. Mitchell.

This report presents the results of archaeological testing at two sites located north of Concho, Apache County, Arizona. SWCA conducted mechanical trenching at AZ Q:6:69 (ASM) and AZ Q:6:72 (ASM) at the request of Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District (SRP) prior to construction of two new wells and installation of approximately 10,700 feet of new pipeline, which will connect to the existing water delivery system at the Coronado Generating Station. The project area is...


A Cultural Resource Survey of Approximately 640 Acres for the Salt River Project Coronado Generating Station Land Addition II Near St. Johns, Apache County, Arizona (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Erin Davis. Michael Stubing. Mary-Ellen Walsh.

This report presents the results of a Class III non-collection cultural resource survey of approximately 640 acres of land for the Salt River Project (SRP) Coronado Generating Station (CGS) Land Addition II project near St. Johns, Apache County, Arizona (Figures 1 and 2). Entranco conducted the survey at the request of SRP as Bid No. II 98999 IDC prior to the proposed land acquisition to determine whether significant cultural resources exist within the project area. For purposes of this...


Cultural Resources Clearance Investigation, Navopache Electric Cooperative Archeological Survey Part 32: Locations for Placement of a Proposed Aerial Utility Line Right-of-way, West of the Town of St. Johns, in Apache County, Arizona (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Christian B. Nightengale.

In order to insure that no cultural resource sites or materials are affected by the construction of an aerial utility line by the Navopache Electric Cooperative, an archeological survey was made on approximately 43.4 acres of land. Of the total acreage figure approximately 28.4 acres is Arizona State land, 13.2 acres is administered by the Salt River Project, and 1.8 acres is private property. The utility line is proposed in order to provide electric service to an AT&T installation. The...


A Cultural Resources Survey of 134.4 Acres for the Concho Well Field, Apache County, Arizona (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ronald F. Ryden. Julie Solometo. Douglas R. Mitchell.

SWCA, Inc. conducted a cultural resource survey at the request of Salt River Project (SRP) north of Concho, Apache County, Arizona (Figures 1 and 2). The survey involved a 10,613 foot long, 100 foot wide corridor and a total of 110 acres in four parcels adjacent to the corridor. The total number of acres surveyed is 134.4. SRP is proposing to construct two new wells and approximately 10,700 feet of new pipeline, which will connect to the existing water delivery system to the Coronado Generating...


Cultural Resources Survey of a Potential 1.8-km Segment of the Fence Lake Coal Mine Transportation Corridor, Apache County, Arizona (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jeffrey A. Homburg.

Statistical Research, Inc. (SRI), completed a survey of a potential transportation corridor segment as part of the overall Fence Lake Coal Mine Project in the fall of 2001. The survey was sponsored by the Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District (SRP) on private land owned by SRP and land leased to SRP by the Arizona State Land Department (ASLD).


A Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Expansion of the Coronado Coal Haul Railroad Corridor on State of Arizona Lands, Apache County, Arizona (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kenneth Boden.

An archaeological survey was conducted for Salt River Project (SRP) for a proposed extension of the Coronado Railroad right-of-way (ROW). The extended ROW occurs in two areas on private and State of Arizona lands in Apache County, Arizona. The survey was completed by SWCA, Inc. Environmental Consultants, under contract with SRP. The project was administered by Dr. Judy L. Brunson, SRP Archaeologist, and David H. Greenwald, SWCA Project Manager. The survey was completed by the author on January...


An Environmental Evaluation of Scenic, Historic and Land Use Considerations for the Coronado Project, St. Johns, Arizona (1975)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Wirth Associates.

From January to April of 1974, Wirth Associates, as part of a larger study team, conducted environmental studies for the Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District (SRP) on their proposed Coronado Generating Station. The purpose of these studies was to assess the potential environmental conflicts of the proposed 1050 MW generating station on the scenic, historic and land use resources of two alternate plant sites (near the towns of St. Johns and Snowflake, Arizona) and their...


Niche Construction and Common Pool Resource Management in Marginal Environments: A Diachronic Approach (WGF - Dissertation Fieldwork Grant) (2018)
DOCUMENT Full-Text R. J. Sinensky.

This resource is an application for the Dissertation Fieldwork Grant from the Wenner-Gren Foundation. Anthropologists have long been concerned with the immense variety of collective institutions developed by small-scale societies to foster solidarity, inculcate values, and manage resources. Long-term studies tracking the development and maintenance of such institutions would greatly benefit a range of social science disciplines, but are unfortunately rare. To this end, the proposed project...


Plan of Work: Archaeological Testing Along the Coronado Coal Haul Railroad, Apache County, Arizona (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text SWCA Environmental Consultants.

During a recent survey of a proposed expanded right-of-way for the Coronado Coal Haul Railroad for Salt River Project (SRP) in Apache County, Arizona, SWCA, Inc. Environmental Consultants, recorded a prehistoric Anasazi habitation site, AZ Q:2:46 (ASM), that partially extends into the proposed right-of-way (Boden 1991). The site lies partially on State of Arizona and probably on private lands, and it can be found on the Ninemile Seep, Arizona, 1974 USGS topographic map in Township 18 North,...


Preliminary Biological Resources Survey Results, Arizona Section, Proposed Transportation Corridor (1987)
DOCUMENT Full-Text E. Linwood Smith.

The Salt River Project (SRP) is in the process of permitting a coal mining operation near Quemado, New Mexico which will provide coal for the Coronado Generating Station near St. Johns, Arizona. In order to move coal from the mine to the generating station, it will be necessary to construct approximately 45 miles of railroad. Obtaining the appropriate permits from the states of Arizona and New Mexico will require an assessment of biological resources along the proposed alignment. A major...


Research Design: For Archaeological Data Recovery Along the Salt River Project Coronado Coal Haul Railroad (1990)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David H. Greenwald. Richard V. N. Ahlstrom. Mark L. Chenault.

The following document constitutes a research design for archaeological data recovery within planned expansions of the Salt River Project Coronado Coal Haul Railroad.The project area is located in Apache County, Arizona, south of Interstate 40 near the town of Navajo. Three sites were listed in the project RFP and specific information regarding the impacts to those sites and the location of the sites in relation to the Coal Haul Railroad were provided in that document. The research design is...


Salt River Project: Cultural Resource Inventory Survey, Coronado Generating Station Land Addition (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Entranco Engineers, Inc.

Entranco is pleased to submit this proposal to Salt River Project (SRP) for a cultural resource inventory survey for the Coronado Generating Station (CGS) Land Addition (Bid No. II603501DC). This inventory survey includes approximately 1,280 acres of privately owned land in Apache County, Arizona; more specifically, the project area encompasses all of Sections 27 and 29 in Township 14 North, Range 29 East, Gila and Salt River Baseline and Meridian (USGS St. Johns North and Kearn Lake, Arizona).


Technical Proposal for Archaeological Data Recovery Along the Coronado Coal Haul Railroad at Site AZ:Q:2:35 (ASM), Apache County, Arizona (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text SWCA Environmental Consultants.

Site AZ Q:2:35 (ASM) was originally recorded as a sherd and lithic scatter during an earlier survey of the proposed expanded right-of-way (ROW) of the Salt River Project (SRP) Coronado Coal Haul Railroad (Neily and Irwin 1990). At the request of SRP, SWCA, Inc. Environmental Consultants, initiated testing at the site using systematic backhoe trenching (Boden 1991). Archaeological testing identified six subsurface features, including five pits and one concentration of burned sandstone. None of...