AZ U:10:32(ASM) (Site Name Keyword)

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Class III Cultural Resource Inventory of 175.4 Acres for the Salt River Project Abel-Pfister-Ball 230kV Transmission Line in the City of Mesa, the Towns of Gilbert and Queen Creek, and the San Tan Valley, Maricopa and Pinal Counties, Arizona (2022)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jennifer K. Deats. Ximena Lemoine. Thomas Grew. Matthew Steber. Joshua Steinbeck.

To meet increased demand for electricity due to growth, SRP plans to construct an approximately 20-mile (mi), double-circuit, 230-kilovolt (kV) transmission line including associated tubular steel pole structures that average 110–140 feet (ft) tall (Project). The Project would connect three 230/69kV receiving stations, including the Ball Substation in Gilbert, the Pfister Substation in southeastern Queen Creek, and the Abel Substation east of San Tan Valley. This Project was approved by the...


Class III Cultural Resource Inventory of 191.7 Acres for the Salt River Project Southeast Power Link 230kV Transmission Line in the Cities of Mesa and Queen Creek, Maricopa County, Arizona (2022)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Matthew Steber. Jennifer Deats.

PaleoWest, LLC (PaleoWest) is under contract to Salt River Project (SRP) to conduct a Class I literature review for 203.5 acres of private and ASLD land (Project area), and a Class III cultural resource inventory of 191.7 acres of private land (Survey area) in the Cities of Mesa and Queen Creek, within Maricopa County, Arizona (Project). The remaining Project acreage consists of ASLD land, which was previously surveyed by Northland Research, Inc. in 2019. Of the 191.7-acre Survey area, a total...


A Class III Cultural Resources Assessment for the Proposed Siete Solar Facility, Queen Creek, Maricopa County, Arizona (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Emily Higgins Keppler. Lourdes Aguila.

Siete Solar, LLC (Siete Solar), is planning to develop a large scale solar photovoltaic electric generating facility on approximately 160 acres of private land located on the northeast comer of Crismon and Queen Creek roads in the Town of Queen Creek, Maricopa County, Arizona. The project will consist of photovoltaic modules aligned in arrays and affixed to a fixed tilt racking system. The racking system uses a rammed or screwed post as a foundation for the solar arrays. With this foundation...


End of Fieldwork Report for Phase I Testing and Phase II Data Recovery at AZ U:10:32(ASM)/Sand Dune South, Queen Creek, Maricopa County, Arizona (2022)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David Schroeder. Marion Forest.

To meet increased demand for electricity due to growth, SRP plans to construct an approximately 20-mile (mi), double-circuit, 230-kilovolt (kV) transmission line including associated tubular steel pole structures that average 110–140 feet (ft) tall (Project). The Project will connect three 230/69kV receiving stations, including the Ball Substation in Gilbert, the Pfister Substation in southeastern Queen Creek, and the Abel Substation east of San Tan Valley. This Project was approved by the...


A Historic Properties Treatment Plan for Four Prehistoric Sites Along the Salt River Project's Proposed Southeast Power Link 230kV Transmission Line Corridor, Maricopa County, Arizona (2022)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Sebastian Chamorro. Angela Huster.

Salt River Project (SRP) is proposing to construct a new 230kV transmission line in Maricopa County, Arizona (Project). The proposed Project entails the construction of seven miles of new overhead power lines that will follow a previously approved route. The proposed overhead transmission line will require the placement of 56 tubular steel pole structures. The corridor for the proposed Project varies between 100–205 feet (ft) wide. Additionally, a new 230/69kV receiving station will be built in...


A Historic Properties Treatment Plan for Three Prehistoric Sites Along the Salt River Project's Proposed Abel-Pfister-Ball 230kV Transmission Line in the City of Mesa, the Towns of Gilbert and Queen Creek, and the San Tan Valley, Maricopa and Pinal Counties, Arizona (2022)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Lauren Brooks.

*On the title page of this report it says 'draft', however this is the final report. * To meet increased demand for electricity due to growth, SRP plans to construct an approximately 20-mile (mi), double-circuit, 230-kilovolt (kV) transmission line including associated tubular steel pole structures that average 110–140 feet (ft) tall (Project). The Project will connect three 230/69kV receiving stations, including the Ball Substation in Gilbert, the Pfister Substation in southeastern Queen...