Sewer Line (Site Type Keyword)

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Archaeological Investigations in the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport: A Class I and II Survey for the Master Plan Improvements Project (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David H. Greenwald. M. Zyniecki.

This report presents the results of archival and archaeological document studies and archaeological testing for the Sky Harbor International Airport Master Plan Improvements project. Investigations were initiated on April 9, 1992, and completed on May 15, 1992, by SWCA, Inc. Environmental Consultants, under contract to Griener, Inc. Griener was under contract to the City of Phoenix Aviation Department to complete an environmental impact statement for expansion of airport facilities. The Federal...


Cultural Resource Survey and Literature Review for Construction of a Proposed Sewer Line System within Area III, Sandia National Laboratories, and Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico (1990)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven R. Hoagland.

An archaeological survey of approximately 14 acres of property situated within Area III, Sandia National Laboratories, Kirtland Air Force Base, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, yielded no cultural resources. The survey was conducted for an approximate 7.4 k (4.6 mi) portion of a proposed 19.3 k ( 12 mi) long sanitary sewer system to be constructed as a trunk line and five laterals. All of the proposed alignments situated within Sandia National Laboratories Area III were surveyed at a 8 m (25 ft)...


Kirtland Air Force Base Project Metadata
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Project metadata for resources within the Kirtland Air Force Base cultural heritage resources collection.


Monitoring Results for the Arizona Federal Credit Union Utility Trenches at Pueblo Grande (AZ U:9:7 [ASM]), Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Cory Breternitz.

Between March 9 and April 6 2009, PaleoWest Solutions in Archaeology monitored approximately 45-50 meters (m) of utility trenching. Two trenches were excavated to a depth of approximately 2.25 m for the new Arizona Federal Credit Union (AFCU) building currently under construction. The longest trench, only a portion of which was monitored (approximately 35-40 m), ran across the entire width of the street. The second trench, also only a portion of which was monitored (approximately 10 m), was...