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Archaeological Clearance Investigations: Coronado Generating Station Coal Exploration Project, Salt River Project, State and Private Lands, Apache County, Arizona: Final Report for Drill Site Location and Access Route Clearance Surveys in the North Zuni and South Zuni Coal Area (1975)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Roy D. Hunt.

At the request of the Salt River Project, the Museum of Northern Arizona has inspected a series of coal exploration drill site locations on state and private lands in eastern Arizona and western New Mexico. A total of three archaeological sites was recorded during the course of the investigations. No archaeological materials are present on staked locations and access routes, although one drill site location and one access route were moved to avoid archaeological sites. Archaeological clearance...


Archaeological Clearance Investigations: Salt River Project - Coronado Generating Station Water Pipeline Construction Yard, Private Land, Apache County, Arizona: Final Report for Archaeological Clearance Survey of the Coronado Pipeline Construction Yard (1977)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Mark B. Sant. Kathleen E. Gratz.

On February 24, 1977, an archaeological clearance investigation was conducted at the proposed Coronado Pipeline Construction Yard. During the field investigation no cultural materials were observed or recorded. Archaeological clearance is therefore recommended for the proposed project area. A brief description of the archaeological investigations and recommendation is provided.


Archaeological Clearance Investigations: Salt River Project Coronado Generating Station Concho Well Field, Private Lands, Apache County, Arizona: Final Report for Avoidance and Mitigation Program; Two Production and Observation Well Sites, and Associated Access Right-of-Way Within the Concho Well Field (1976)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John R. Stein.

On March 16 and 24, 1976, the Museum of Northern Arizona, at the request of the Salt River Project, conducted a clearance oriented survey of archaeological resources to be affected by the proposed construction of well sites and access roads within the Concho Well Field. Of specific concern at this time were the proposed well sites designated as production and observation well C-18, production and observation well C-24, and approximately two miles of access right-of-way connecting the well sites...


Archaeological Clearance Investigations: Salt River Project Coronado Generating Station Well Fields, Private Land, Apache County, Arizona: Final Report for Drill and Observation Site Locations and Access Route Clearance Survey in the Concho Area (1975)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dana Hartman.

On July 15, 1975, the Museum of Northern Arizona, at the request of the Salt River Project, surveyed a drill site location 4.5 mi. north of Concho, Arizona. Associated with this drill site were two observation sites and an access road. An archaeological site was recorded on one of the proposed observation sites, and it is recommended that this observation site be moved to avoid the archaeological remains. The remainder of the flagged areas are recommended for archaeological clearance.


Archaeological Clearance Investigations: Salt River Project, Coronado Generating Station Well Fields, Private Land, Apache County, Arizona: Final Report for Three Monitoring Site Locations and Access Route (1975)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard A. Brook.

On September 16, 1975, the Museum of Northern Arizona conducted clearance investigations of three drill holes and one access road on private land in Apache County, Arizona. No archaeological sites were recorded, and therefore clearance is recommended for the drill sites and access road as now flagged.


Archaeological Clearance Investigations: Salt River Project, Coronado Generating Station, Concho Well Field, Private Lands, Apache County, Arizona: Final Report for Archaeological Clearance and Mitigation Investigations for One Access Road, One Observation Well and One Production Well in the Concho Well Field (1976)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Mark Stiger.

On February 20, 1976, the Museum of Northern Arizona, at the request of the Salt River Project, conducted an archaeological survey of a proposed access road right-of-way, an observation well and a production well in the Concho Well Field, five miles north of Concho, Arizona. During the survey, one archaeological site was encountered in the proposed access road right-of-way. On March 7, 1976, the site was collected and recorded. This action constitutes mitigation of adverse effects for this site...


Archaeological Clearance Investigations: Salt River Project, Coronado Generating Station, Concho Well Field, Private Lands, Apache County, Arizona: Final Report for C24-C18 Collector Pipeline Clearance Survey (1977)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Donald R. Keller.

The Concho Wellfield C24-C18 collector pipeline alignment was surveyed for cultural resources in November and December, 1976 by the Museum of Northern Arizona archaeological staff. No previously unrecorded sites were found. Archaeological clearance for the pipeline alignment is recommended.


Archaeological Clearance Investigations: Salt River Project, Coronado Generating Station, Concho Well Field, Private Lands, Apache County, Arizona: Final Report for Clearance Survey of Concho Wellfield Access Road AR C-24 (1976)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Donald R. Keller.

The proposed right-of-way alignment for the Concho Wellfield access road to well C-24 was surveyed for archaeological resources. No sites were found during this survey, and archaeological clearance for the C-24 access road is recommended.


Archaeological Clearance Investigations: Salt River Project, Coronado Station Patterson Wellfield, Private Lands, Apache County, Arizona: Final Report for Archaeological Survey of Patterson Wellfield P-6 Collector Pipeline and Adjacent Construction Use Area (1978)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Claudia Nissley. Donald E. Weaver, Jr..

An archaeological clearance survey was conducted by the Museum of Northern Arizona on December 14, 1977, of the Salt River Project Coronado Station Patterson Wellfield P-6 proposed collector pipeline and an associated use area. Field investigations and file searches demonstrated there are no cultural resources within the proposed project area and archaeological clearance is recommended.


Archaeological Investigation: P-9 Well, Access Road and Collector Pipeline Clearance Report (1978)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Bettina H. Rosenberg.

On June 1, 1978, a field inspection was made of the Patterson-9 wellfield, access road and collector pipeline. The SRP archaeologist was accompanied by Chet Andrews, Dennis Erickson and Gary Small, who selected the well site and other features, and identified them in the field and on maps.


Archaeological Investigations, Salt River Project, Coronado Generating Station Coal Haul Railroad, Federal, State, and Private Lands, Apache County, Arizona: Preliminary Report for Intensive Survey of the Proposed Coronado Generating Station Coal Haul Railroad (1976)
DOCUMENT Full-Text J. James Trott. Gale McPherson.

At the request of the Salt River Project, the Museum of Northern Arizona has conducted an intensive survey of the proposed Coronado Generating Station Coal Haul Railroad right-of-way. A total of 55 sites was recorded by the survey, 47 of them located at least partly within the right-of-way. Recommendations concerning each of these sites have been prepared. A cost estimate for additional archaeological investigations, which are recommended in the event of direct impact from the proposed railroad...


Archaeological Investigations: Coronado Generating Station, State Land, Apache County, Arizona: Final Report for Survey of Proposed Right-of-Way for the Patterson Wellfield Transmission Pipeline (1977)
DOCUMENT Full-Text A. Stanley Granger.

On August 22, 1977, the proposed Patterson Wellfield Transmission Pipeline right-of-way was surveyed by the Museum of Northern Arizona. One site, NA15,313 was located during the survey; it is a small sherd and lithic scatter of the Cibola Anasazi culture dating from the Pueblo II or Pueblo III periods situated on a small knoll top in a juniper-sage covered area near the southern end of the right-of-way. It is recommended that the routing of either the proposed right-of-way or the easement...


Archaeological Investigations: Dames & Moore, Salt River Project, Coronado Station Coal Haul Railroad, Apache County, Arizona: Addendum to Final Report for Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Phase I Consultation for the Proposed A-2 Alignment of the Salt River Project Coronado Station Coal Haul Railroad (1976)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gale McPherson.

At the request of Dames & Moore, consultants to Salt River Project, the Museum of Northern Arizona, has conducted an archaeological impact study of a proposed railroad in eastern Arizona. The study is designed to characterize the archaeological resources in the project area, providing Dames & Moore with information to evaluate potential impact of the project on the resources. The alignment, designated "D-2", is one of two proposed routes for a coal haul railroad from Coronado Station near St....


Archaeological Investigations: Salt River Project - Coronado Generating Station Coal Haul Railroad, Barlett Well Location, Private Lands, Apache County, Arizona: Final Report for Archaeological Survey of Proposed Well Locations and Access Road (1976)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Mark B. Sant.

On November 11, 1976, at the request of Salt River Project, an archaeological clearance investigation of the Barlett Well location and associated access road was conducted by the Museum of Northern Arizona on private land in Apache County, Arizona. During the investigations, one archaeological site was observed, recorded and site boundaries flagged off. A brief description of the archaeological investigations, site description, as well as specific clearance recommendation is given.


Archaeological Investigations: Salt River Project - Coronado Generating Station, Coronado to Cholla 500kV Transmission Line, Federal Lands, Navajo County, Arizona: Final Report for Archaeological Survey for Two Proposed Pulling Locations (1978)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Alan R. Dulaney.

The Museum of Northern Arizona conducted a clearance survey of two pulling locations on the Cholla segment of the Coronado-Silverking Transmission System. No archaeological remains were found at either location and clearance for construction activity at both sites is recommended.


Archaeological Investigations: Salt River Project - Coronado Generating Stations Patterson Well Fields, Private Lands, Apache County, Arizona: Final Report for Archaeological Survey of Five Proposed Observation Well-Production Well Locations and Associated Access Routes (1977)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Mark B. Sant.

On December 22, 1976, an archaeological clearance investigation was conducted at five locations in the Patterson Well Fields. During the field investigations four archaeological sites were observed, recorded, and specific in field recommendations given. All proposed well locations were located or relocated away from cultural deposits and can therefore be recommended for archaeological clearance. A brief description of the archaeological investigations, site descriptions, as well as specific...


Archaeological Investigations: Salt River Project Coronado - Silverking Transmission Line 7.5 mi. Segment of SRP Line from Eastern Sitgreaves National Forest Boundary to APS-SRP Common Corridor, Federal Land, Navajo County, Arizona: Report for Archaeological Survey of 24 Proposed Tower Locations and Associated Access Roads Along 7.5 mi. of the Coronado-Silverking Transmission Line Within Sitgreaves National Forest (1978)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William S. Marmaduke. Dana Hartman. Donna R. Howard.

At the request of The Salt River Project, archeologists from the Museum of Northern Arizona surveyed 24 tower locations and their associated access roads for the 7.5 mile segment of the Coronado-Silverking 500 kV transmission line in the Sitgreaves National Forest. The request for the survey came from Bettina Rosenberg, archeological administrator for The Salt River Project, in a letter dated January 12, 1978. The Coronado-Silverking transmission line is the main conduit to the Phoenix...


Archaeological Investigations: Salt River Project Coronado Generating Station Project, State, Federal, and Private Lands, Apache County, Arizona: Final Report for Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Investigations for Test Trench Locations Along the Proposed Coronado Generating Station Pipeline Corridor (1975)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James E. Bradford.

The Museum of Northern Arizona has conducted archaeological investigations in areas selected by Salt River Project for subsurface testing for the proposed Coronado Generating Station Pipeline. A total of 18 such locations were inspected and the results and recommendations of these archaeological investigations are presented in this report. This file includes related correspondence.


Archaeological Investigations: Salt River Project Coronado Generating Station, Private Lands, Apache County, Arizona: Final Report for Archaeological Investigations of Proposed Drill Hole Locations in T13N, R28E, Sec. 24, East of St. Johns (1975)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James E. Bradford.

At the request of Salt River Project, the Museum of Northern Arizona conducted archaeological investigations in two 200 ft. wide corridors east-northeast of St. Johns, Arizona. Archaeological survey was conducted in order to determine if any archaeological material would be negatively impacted as a result of drilling operations related to tests being conducted for construction of an evaporation pond associated with the Coronado Generating Station plant site. An extensive historic and prehistoric...


Archaeological Investigations: Salt River Project Coronado Generating Station, Private Lands, Apache County, Arizona: Final Report for Subsidiary Archaeological Investigations Associated with the Coronado Generating Station (1975)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James E. Bradford.

During the period of September 1974 and March 1975, the Museum of Northern Arizona, at the request of Salt River Project, conducted various archaeological surveys on private lands being considered for development in association with the Coronado Generating Station plant site and related facilities. In all, 22 drill hole locations and one tract of land scheduled for construction of a stock watering tank were investigated to determine the presence of any archaeological materials which might be...


Archaeological Investigations: Salt River Project, Coronado Generating Station, Ash Disposal Facility, Private Lands, Apache County, Arizona: Preliminary Report for Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Investigations for Proposed Ash Disposal Facilities, Coronado Generating Station (1976)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James E. Bradford.

On January 14, 1976, the Museum of Northern Arizona conducted an archaeological reconnaissance of the proposed primary construction locations in the Coronado Generating Station Ash Disposal area. Nine archaeological sites were located during this reconnaissance.


Archaeological Investigations: Salt River Project, Coronado Generating Station, Ash Disposal Pond and Borrow Pits, Northeast of St. Johns, Apache County, Arizona: Final Report for Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Investigations for Drill Hole Locations in the Proposed Ash Disposal Evaporation Pond and Associated Borrow Pit Areas (1975)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kathleen Gratz.

On December 1-3, 1975, a Museum of Northern Arizona archaeologist conducted clearance investigations at the request of the Salt River Project. The project encompassed four test areas where drill borings are to be taken in anticipation of determining the exact location and dimensions of a proposed ash disposal evaporation pond, retaining dam, and borrow pits. This project is part of the construction program for the Coronado Generating Station. The results of the survey and recommendations for...


Archaeological Investigations: Salt River Project, Coronado Generating Station, Ash Disposal Test Drillings, Apache County, Arizona: Final Report for Archaeological Surveys of 20 Test Drilling Locations in the Ash Disposal Area of the Coronado Generating Station, Apache County, Arizona (1978)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven G. Dosh.

At the request of Salt River Project, the Museum of Northern Arizona conducted archaeological surveys for proposed test drilling locations in the proposed ash disposal area of the Coronado Generating Station. Since no archaeological sites were recorded at these drilling locations, archaeological clearance can be recommended.


Archaeological Investigations: Salt River Project, Coronado Generating Station, Concho Wellfield, Private Lands, Apache County, Arizona: Final Report for Concho Wellfield C7 Collector Pipeline Survey, Preferred and Alternate Alignments (1977)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Donald R. Keller.

Two alternate alignments for the Salt River Project Coronado Generating Station Concho wellfield C7 collector pipeline were surveyed for archaeological resources by the Museum of Northern Arizona in September, 1976. One previously unrecorded archaeological site was discovered. A project description, a site description, and archaeological clearance recommendations are given.


Archaeological Investigations: Salt River Project, Coronado Generating Station, Patterson Wellfield, Private Lands, Apache County, Arizona: Final Report for Patterson Wellfield Wellsite and Access Road Survey (Wells P-1, P-1M, P-3, P-5, P-11, P-12) (1977)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Don Keller.

Six wellsite sets in the Salt River Project Coronado Generating Station Patterson Wellfield were surveyed for archaeological resources by the Museum of Northern Arizona in October, 1976. One archaeological site, NA14,608, was found, requiring the relocation of one wellsite, P-1M. Archaeological clearance is recommended for wellsite sets P-1, P-1M, P-3, P-5, P-11, and P-12.