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A Cultural Resource Survey For the Hubbell Ranch Road Bypass At the Salt River Project Fence Lake Coal Mine In Catron County, New Mexico, Final Report (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard Anduze. Janet Hagopian.

Salt River Project (SRP) proposes to reroute the Hubbell Ranch Road to bypass the mining activities at the SRP Fence Lake Coal Mine. SRP contracted with SWCA, Inc., Environmental Consultants (SWCA), to conduct a cultural resource survey for the Hubbell Ranch Road Bypass. The lead agency for the cultural resources is the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Las Cruces District, Socorro Resource Area. The proposed bypass is on New Mexico State Trust Land leased by...


Cultural Resource Survey for the New River-Agua Fria River Underground Storage Project, Maricopa County, Arizona (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Reese A. Cook.

This report presents a brief review of known cultural resources and investigations within one mile of the proposed expansion to the NAUSP, as well as the results of a 23.5-acre survey within the project limits. The proposed project will expand the existing NAUSP and will be constructed by SRP on an approximate 74.7-acre parcel of land owned by Flood Control District in the City of Glendale, Arizona. The proposed project will require the construction of an aquifer recharge facility to store and...


A Cultural Resource Survey for the Proposed Jones Substation, Maricopa County, Arizona (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John T. Marshall.

Northland Research, Inc., under Arizona Antiquities Act Permit 94-10, was contracted by Salt River Project to perform a Class III cultural resource survey and records check for the proposed Jones Substation. The survey was conducted on a 2.75 acre parcel, owned by Salt River Project. The work was conducted on 11 November 1994 and involved .5 person days of work.


A Cultural Resource Survey of 15.0 Miles Along the Salt River Project Coronado to Silverking 500 kV Transmission Line, Pleasant Valley Ranger District, Tonto National Forest, Gila County, Arizona (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Daniel H. Sorrell.

Salt River Project (SRP) maintains the 500-kilovolt (kV) Coronado to Silverking transmission line that traverses the Tonto National Forest (TNF), Gila County, Arizona. To control encroaching vegetation, SRP plans to employ the use of a Slashbuster® - a brush cutting and mulching device mounted onto heavy excavating equipment. The proposed action, which has the potential to impose adverse impacts upon cultural resources, requires permitting from TNF and, as such, is an undertaking subject to...


A Cultural Resource Survey of a Planned Fish Barrier Location in Lime Creek and Four Small Parcels Required to Support Construction, Cave Creek Ranger District, Tonto National Forest, Maricopa County, Arizona (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Toni Gentilli.

Salt River Project (SRP) plans to build a fish barrier in Lime Creek, a tributary of the Verde River, on the Tonto National Forest (TNF), Cave Creek Ranger District, Maricopa County, Arizona (Figures 1 and 2). The fish barrier is required by the Endangered Species Act Section 10(a)(1)(B) permit and Habitat Conservation Plan for operation of Horseshoe and Bartlett dams on the Verde River. The proposed action, which has the potential to impose adverse impacts upon cultural resources, requires...


Cultural Resource Survey of a Portion of the Hayden to Coolidge Power Line, Near Coolidge, Pinal County, Arizona (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Johna Hutira.

Northland Research, Inc. (Northland) was contracted by Salt River Project (SRP) to perform a Class III cultural resources survey (Arizona Antiquities Act Permit 96-61-BL) of a portion of the Hayden to Coolidge Power Line which crosses through the known boundaries of the prehistoric Hohokam Grewe site (AZ AA:2:2[ASM]). The survey was conducted on a 500 ft (152 m) long by 66 ft (20 m) wide stretch of land, covering .23 acres, located north of Coolidge, Arizona. The work was conducted on 23 May...


A Cultural Resource Survey of a Proposed Substation for the Salt River Project, Phoenix, Arizona (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Mark Brodbeck.

Northland Research, Inc. was contracted by Salt River Project to perform a Class III cultural resources survey of a proposed substation site as a prelude to providing archaeological clearance for its construction. The project site covered an area of 1.86 acres.


Cultural Resource Survey of a Proposed Substation Site, 34E-1S (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text RECON-Regional Environmental Consultants.

On March 8, 1989, Regional Environmental Consultants (RECON) conducted an archaeological survey of the proposed 34E-1S Salt River Project substation site. Prior to the field survey, an archaeological background file search was conducted at the State Historic Preservation Office, Arizona State Parks and Recreation Department, and Pueblo Grande Museum, Phoenix, Arizona. No sites were recorded within the project area.


Cultural Resource Survey of a Proposed Substation Site, Greenfield Road and Southern Avenue (1988)
DOCUMENT Full-Text RECON-Regional Environmental Consultants.

On September 21, 1988, Regional Environmental Consultants (RECON) conducted an archaeological survey of a proposed Salt River Project substation site. Prior to the field survey, an archaeological background file search was conducted at the State Archives in Phoenix. No archaeological sites were recorded for the substation location, although a number of sites exist in the surrounding area. This report describes the results of the survey.


Cultural Resource Survey of a Proposed Substation Site, Ocotillo Road, Chandler, Arizona (1988)
DOCUMENT Full-Text RECON-Regional Environmental Consultants.

On September 28, 1988, Regional Environmental Consultants (RECON) conducted an archaeological survey of a proposed Salt River Project substation site in Chandler, Arizona. The proposed substation site is located within a parcel of land on the south side of Ocotillo Road, .25 miles east of Arizona Avenue. Prior to the field survey, an archaeological background file search was conducted at the State Historic Preservation Office, Arizona State Parks and Recreation Department, Phoenix, Arizona, and...


Cultural Resource Survey of a Proposed Substation Site, Seaton Substation Exchange (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text RECON-Regional Environmental Consultants.

On March 2, 1989, Regional Environmental Consultants (RECON) conducted an archaeological survey on the proposed Seaton Substation Exchange Site for the Salt River Project. Prior to the survey, an archaeological background file search was conducted at the State Historic Preservation Office, Arizona State Parks and Recreation Department, and Pueblo Grande Museum, Phoenix, Arizona. No sites were recorded within the study area.


Cultural Resource Survey of Proposed 12kV Distribution Line Right-of-Way in Section 5, T2S, R10E Near Florence Junction, Pinal County, Arizona (1985)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lyle E. Stone.

On July 9, 1985, Lyle M. Stone of Archaeological Research Services, Inc. (ARS) performed a cultural resource survey of a 5777 ft long by 10 ft wide right-of-way for a proposed distribution line located about two miles north-northwest of Florence Junction in Pinal County, Arizona. The survey was requested by Salt River Project in order to determine if cultural resources (prehistoric or historic archaeological sites, historically or architecturally significant structures or build­ings) were...


A Cultural Resource Survey of the 47th and Arizona Canal Purchase 8.6E/14.4N, Salt River Project, Phoenix, Arizona (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Mark Brodbeck.

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.


Cultural Resource Survey of the Conovaloff, Glenn, Wasser, and Cashion Substations (1987)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John Cable. Frank Ritz.

This report describes the results of archaeological surveys conducted at four Salt River Project substation sites. These include the Cashion, Conovaloff, Wasser, and Glenn Substations, all located on the west side of the Phoenix metropolitan area. Descriptions of the project areas are initially presented below, followed by a discussion of survey methodology and results and recommendations.


Cultural Resource Survey of the Proposed Granite Reef Recharge Project, Salt River Indian Reservation, Maricopa County, Arizona (1990)
DOCUMENT Full-Text M. Zyniecki. Thomas N. Motsinger. David H. Greenwald.

An archaeological survey of a portion of the Salt River Indian Reservation was completed for the Salt River Project (SRP) by SWCA, Inc., Environmental Consultants, during July and August, 1990. Work was performed under special use permit Number 440 issued by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Phoenix District, and a letter of authorization from the Salt River Indian Community. The project was undertaken for a proposed ground water recharge system located north of Mesa, Arizona, along the north side...


Cultural Resource Survey of the Proposed Lacy Substation, Gilbert, Arizona (1988)
DOCUMENT Full-Text RECON-Regional Environmental Consultants.

On December 6, 1988, RECON conducted an archaeological survey on the proposed Lacy Substation site in Gilbert, Arizona. Prior to the field survey, an archaeological background file search was conducted at the State Historic Preservation Office, Arizona State Parks and Recreation Department, Phoenix, Arizona, and Pueblo Grande Museum. No sites were recorded within the study area.


Cultural Resource Survey of the Proposed McCoy Substation Site, Mesa, Arizona (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text RECON-Regional Environmental Consultants.

On February 9, 1989, Regional Environmental Consultants (RECON) conducted an archaeological survey on the proposed McCoy Substation site in Mesa, Arizona. Prior to the survey, an archaeological background files search was conducted at the State Historic Preservation Office, Arizona State Parks and Recreation Department, Phoenix, Arizona. No sites were recorded within the study area.


Cultural Resource Survey of the Proposed Sun Lakes Substation Addition, Sun Lakes, Arizona (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text RECON-Regional Environmental Consultants.

On December 30, 1988, Regional Environmental Consultants (RECON) conducted an archaeological survey on the proposed Sun Lakes Substation in Sun Lakes, Arizona. Prior to the survey, an archaeological background file search was conducted at the State Historic Preservation Office, Arizona State Parks and Recreation Department, Phoenix, Arizona, and Pueblo Grande Museum. No sites were recorded within the study area.


A Cultural Resource Survey of the Salt River Project 47E-1.35S and 45E-1.5S Proposed Substation Sites, Pinal County, Arizona (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Cameron S. Griffith.

Northland Research, Inc. was contracted by Salt River Project to perform a Class III records search and cultural resources survey for two proposed substation sites. The survey was conducted on two separate parcels (Areas 1 and 2) located south of Siphon Draw, on state trust lands administered by the Arizona State Land Department. In addition to the parcels to be purchased, Northland examined a 50 ft. buffer zone on all four sides of each parcel (Areas 1B and 2B, respectively). Area 1 and 1B...


A Cultural Resource Survey of the Salt River Project Fence Lake Coal Mine Transportation Corridor Reroute 3 In Catron County, New Mexico (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dennis Gilpin. Richard Anduze. Jean Ballagh.

On August 16, 17, and 18, 1994, Dennis Gilpin, Richard A. Anduze, and Lex Palmer of SWCA, Inc., Environmental Consultants, conducted an archaeological survey of the proposed Fence Lake Transportation Corridor Reroute 3 in Catron County, New Mexico. The project was located on New Mexico State Trust Land; the Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces District, is the lead federal agency for cultural resources. The survey was conducted under New Mexico State Blanket Survey Permit No. 94/055. The...


A Cultural Resource Survey of the Salt River Project Proposed Realignment of the Saguaro Marina 12kV Distribution Line, Saguaro Lake, Maricopa County, Arizona (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John T. Marshall.

This report summarizes the results of a Class III records search and cultural resources survey of the right-of-way for the realignment of a 12 kV distribution line on the west side of Saguaro Lake, beginning at the marina.


Cultural Resource Survey of the Seaton/Farnsworth and Spurlock Substations (1987)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John Cable. Frank Ritz.

On December 14, 1987, Regional Environmental Consultants (RECON) conducted archaeological surveys of two proposed Salt River Project substation sites, the Seaton/Farnsworth and Spurlock Substations. The Seaton/Farnsworth site is located along Southern Avenue just west of Signal Butte Road in Mesa, Arizona, and the Spurlock site is situated in an undeveloped area about 0.25 mile north and east of U.S. Highway 89, approximately 6.5 miles east-southeast of Apache Junction, Arizona. This report...


A Cultural Resources Evaluation for the City of Mesa ITS Infrastructure Along Broadway Road, Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Cara Lonardo.

The City of Mesa, in conjunction with ADOT and FHWA, is preparing an Environmental Determination Report for the improvement of the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) infrastructure. The project will be located within the City of Mesa's right-of-way (ROW) along Broadway Road. Because the project is federally funded, ITS Engineers and Constructors, Inc. on behalf of the City of Mesa, requested that Logan Simpson Design Inc. (LSD) perform a cultural resources evaluation of the project area and...


A Cultural Resources Evaluation of Four Proposed Materials Sources on Tonto National Forest Lands Near the Historic Power Canal on Roosevelt Lake, Gila County, Arizona (1985)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lyle M. Stone.

On August 28, 1985, Lyle M. Stone and Douglas R. Mitchell of Archaeological Research Services, Inc. performed an archaeological survey at the proposed locations of four small materials sources located near the historic Power Canal on Roosevelt Lake, Gila County, Arizona. It has been proposed by Salt River Project that borrow materials (silt, sand and gravel, soil) from each of these sources be used to cover four individual structural features on the Power Canal which are in disrepair and may be...


Cultural Resources Mitigation of the Spurlock Substation Site (1988)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John Cable. Frank Ritz. Thomas Hulen.

This report describes the results of a cultural resource mitigation project (Project No. R-1760) undertaken on the proposed Spurlock Substation property (3.23 acres) by Regional Environmental Consultants (RECON) for Salt River Project (SRP). A portion of a prehistoric Hohokam site, AZ U:11:1(RECON), was identified within the project area during an earlier survey conducted by RECON (Project Number R-1760) and it was recommended that further mitigative action be taken within this portion of the...