Substation Cultural Resource Survey (Other Keyword)

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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, 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 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 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.


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...