Coronado-Silver King Transmission Line (Other Keyword)

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Archaeological Investigations Salt River Project, Coronado-Silverking Transmission Line, Sitgreaves National Forest, Navajo County, Arizona: Final Report for Archaeological Survey of Proposed Pulling and Sleeving Locations on the Silverking Line, A77-137 (1978)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William S. Marmaduke. Steven G. Dosh.

On April 10, 1978, Steve Dosh, archaeologist at the Museum of Northern Arizona, surveyed three sets of pulling sites and one sleeving location in the right-of-way of the Coronado-Silverking Transmission Line in the Sitgreaves National Forest. The Salt River Project transmission line construction staff requested the work, which Dosh did as part of his duties as monitor for the National Forest portion of the Silverking line construction. Portions of the areas surveyed for the present report were...


Archaeological Investigations Salt River Project, Coronado-Silverking Transmission Line, Sitgreaves National Forest, Navajo County, Arizona: Final Report for Archaeological Survey of Sleeving and Pulling Locations in the SRP-APS Joint Corridor, A-77-137 (1978)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William S. Marmaduke. Steven G. Dosh.

On April 5, 1978, Steve Dosh, Assistant Archaeologist at the Museum of Northern Arizona, surveyed a pulling site and a sleeving location for the construction of the Silverking line within the APS-SRP joint corridor transmission system in the Sitgreaves National Forest. Jerry Shelley, of the Salt River Project Coronado-Silverking Transmission Line construction staff, requested the work, which Steve did as part of his duties as Archaeological Monitor for line construction on National Forest...


The Coronado Project Archaeological Investigations: Studies Along the Transmission Line Corridor (1983)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Dana Hartman.

Intensive archaeological field investigations along the Coronado-Silver King Transmission Line (North End) began in September, 1976. These investigations were conducted by the Museum of Northern Arizona under contract with the Salt River Project. Forty-six sites along the transmission line route required mitigation procedures; site recording, collection, testing, and excavation were conducted as appropriate. Subsequent laboratory analysis confirmed a number of impressions resulting from the...


Cultural Resources Site Avoidance Flagging within the Salt River Project Coronado to Silver King 500-kV Transmission Line Corridor on Tonto National Forest Lands (Globe and Tonto Basin Ranger Districts) North and West of Globe, Gila and Pinal Counties, Arizona (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Grant Fahrni.

Salt River Project (SRP) requested that Logan Simpson Design Inc. (LSD) conduct cultural resources site avoidance flagging within the Coronado to Silver King 500-kV transmission line corridor crossing Tonto National Forest (TNF) lands in Pinal and Gila Counties, Arizona (Figure 1). The project corridor is located within the TNF Globe and Tonto Basin Ranger Districts. The site flagging was conducted prior to the commencement of vegetation maintenance within the 225-ft-wide SRP corridor. A...


Salt River Project, Coronado Station: Mitigation Plans for Seven Impacted Bureau of Land Management Properties - NA14,638; NA14,640; NA14,642; NA14,650; NA15,208; NA13,911; NA14,869 (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William S. Marmaduke.

Responding to a request from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Phoenix District, the Museum of Northern Arizona has prepared a description of work that the Museum will undertake at sites on BLM managed lands during the Coronado Station Archaeological Project. The total number of BLM sites impacted by Coronado Station construction is seven: five sites (NA's 14,638; 14,640; 14,642; 14,650; 15,208) in right-of-way of the Coal Haul Railroad, and two sites (NA13,911 and NA14,869) in the...