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1-4 (4 Records)
Avoidance of archaeological sites 022786RR04 and 022786RR07 by locally running the optic fiber line 150 feet east of Moody Avenue was recommended to Lloyd Krivanek and Harold Spelts upon completion of field work. We have since been informed that re-routing the optic fiber line would be difficult.
A Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance of an Airfield Expansion and Vehicle Maintenance Yard at the Tonopah Test Range, Nye County, Nevada (1984)
The main project area will contain a runway, taxiways, a perimeter fence, numerous roads, and large graded areas surrounding the runway, as well as small accessory installations. It has not yet been determined precisely where the runway will be located within the project area. Extensive direct impacts to site 26Ny4218 are not avoidable in any case.
A Class III Cultural Resources Reconnaissance of Miscellaneous Construction Sites and Support Facilities Located around the Tonopah Test Range Airport (1985)
The Air Force wishes to construct two new facilities near the Tonopah Test Range Airport during this fiscal year. To support this construction, a borrow pit and a batch plant are required to obtain aggregate and make concrete.
A Class III Inventory of Antelope Springs East Seeps, Nellis Air Force Range, Nye County, Nevada (1998)
The Nellis Air Force Base (NAFB) Natural Resources Manager proposes to surround Antelope Springs east seeps with wildlife fencing to protect the fragile riparian environment from wild horse impacts. Access to the springs wIII be gained through existing dirt roads. Disturbance within the project area wIII be limited to post holes, 18 inches in diameter by three feet deep, spaced at intervals of 10 to 12 feet. Thus, the APE is defined as the project area.