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Cultural and Paleontological Resource Inventory of Peacekeeper Facilities Siting Areas at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Cheyenne, Wyoming: A Preliminary Report (1983)
DOCUMENT Full-Text URS-Berger.

This report presents the results of a resource inventory conducted at F.E. Warren Air Force Base (AFB), Cheyenne, Wyoming. The inventory was performed under Contract F04704-83-C-0008 between URS-Berger and the Department of the Air Force (AFRCE-BMS). The purpose of this inventory was to locate archaeological and paleontological resources that may be affected by proposed Peacekeeper facilities siting at F.E. Warren AFB and to provide data for the preparation of Draft Environmental Impact...


Cultural Resources Inventory of Three Routes Crossing BLM and Private Lands to Access the Proposed APS Second Knolls Substation, Navajo County, Arizona (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text EnviroSystems Management, Inc.. Anne Raney.

The project consists of a Class III cultural resources inventory for three possible access routes to the proposed Second Knolls  Substation. Two of the proposed access routes leave State Route (SR) 77 in a westerly direction and follow  section lines  for 2.35 miles, where they split, one heading north under or adjacent to an existing APS  sub-transmission line and one heading north-northwest along the existing Reidhead Road. The third proposed access route follows the northernmost 25 feet of...


F.E. Warren AFB Project Metadata
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Metadata for the F.E. Warren AFB collection.


The Results of 1987 Level 3 Surveys and 1995 Testing on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Laramie County, Wyoming (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Alice M. Tratebas. Paul V. Miller. William Ranney.

During the 1987 field season Alice Tratebas located fifty-one sites on the F.E. Warren main base. Of those sites, thirty were recommended as significant. During the 1995 field season, twenty of the fifty-one sites recorded by Tratebas were tested by Frontier Cultural Services. Of those twenty sites, twelve were considered significant by Tratebas and eight considered not significant. Frontier Cultural Services has recommended changes in the eligibility status from significant to not significant...