SRP 230 kV Transmission Lines
Part of: SRP Transmission Lines
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Site Name Keywords
Alta Vista •
Los Muertos •
Los Hornos •
Los Guanacos •
Casa de Loma •
NA15,693 •
NA 15,688 •
NA15,699 •
NA15,698 •
NA15,697
Site Type Keywords
Archaeological Feature •
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex •
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features •
Road, Trail, and Related Structures or Features •
Railroad •
Artifact Scatter •
Isolated Artifact •
Settlements •
Encampment •
Agricultural or Herding
Other Keywords
Salt River Project •
SRP •
Flake •
Can •
Tin Can •
Southern Pacific Railroad •
Kyrene •
Knife •
Transmission Line •
Metate
Culture Keywords
Historic •
Hohokam •
Euroamerican •
Ancestral Puebloan •
Japanese American •
Historic Native American •
Anasazi •
Colonial •
Anglo •
Mexican
Investigation Types
Site Evaluation / Testing •
Reconnaissance / Survey
Material Types
Ceramic •
Chipped Stone •
Plainware •
Glass •
Building Materials •
Concrete •
Ground Stone •
Metal •
Wood •
Buffware
Temporal Keywords
Prehistoric •
20th Century •
Modern •
Classic Period •
Santa Cruz Phase •
Sacaton Phase •
1940s •
World War I •
Colonial Period •
Sedentary Period
Geographic Keywords
Arizona (State / Territory) •
United States of America (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
USA (Country) •
Maricopa County (County) •
Phoenix Basin •
Tonto National Forest •
Pinal County (County) •
Maricopa (County) •
Pinal (County)
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Archaeological Investigations: Salt River Project, Coronado-Silverking Transmission Line 500kV and 230kV Corridor Segment from Silverking Substation West to Tonto National Forest Boundary, Federal (Tonto National Forest) and Private Lands, Pinal County, Arizona: Final Report for Archaeological Clearance Survey of 14.8 mi of Extra High Voltage Transmission Line Corridor, 2.0 mi of Substation Access Road, and 0.9 mi of 115kV Transmission Line Alignment, Silverking Substation Area, Tonto National Forest (1978)
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15 mi of Extra High Voltage transmission line corridor, 2 mi of access road, and 0.9 mi of 115kV transmission line from the Silverking Substation were surveyed for archaeological resources by the Museum of Northern Arizona in April, 1978. Twelve prehistoric and historic Anglo-American affiliation archaeological sites were identified along the EHV corridor between the Silverking Substation and the Tonto National Forest boundary. An isolated recent feature, not given a site designation, was found...
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Archaeological Investigations: Salt River Project, Silverking-Kyrene, East End Transmission Line and Silverking-Oak Flat Transmission Line Tower Location and Access Road Survey, Tonto National Forest, Pinal County, Arizona: Final Report for Archaeological Clearance Survey of Tower Locations and Access Road Alignments (1978)
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Tower locations and access road alignments were surveyed by Museum of Northern Arizona personnel. Only three non-site loci were recorded. No previously unrecorded sites were located.
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An Assessment of Cultural Resources for the Proposed APS Kyrene EHV Transmission Line Project (1980)
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At the request of Judith Imhoff of the Environmental Management Department of Arizona Public Service Company, Archaeological Consulting Services (ACS) initiated a cultural resource survey for the proposed 230 kV transmission line extension in the vicinity of the Kyrene Steam Power Plant. Dr. Richard W. Effland and Margerie Green of ACS served as co-principal investigators and field directors for the project. Johna Hutira and Shereen Lerner assisted in the field investigation. The purpose of...
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RS 16 Archaeological Survey (1995)
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Northland Research, Inc. (Northland), was contracted by Salt River Project (SRP) to perform a Class III cultural resources survey for proposed SRP receiving station site RS # 3, associated transmission line (230 kV and 65 kV) right-of-way corridors, and alternatives. The survey was conducted from 30 October to 3 November 1995. The work involved 11 person days of labor. No significant archaeological resources were encountered.
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Cultural Resources Survey for Two Proposed 230-kV Electrical Towers near First Street and Ash Avenue, Tempe, Maricopa County, Arizona (1998)
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At the request of the Salt River Project (SRP), Archaeological Research Services, Inc. (ARS), completed a Class III cultural resources survey at two small parcels that are the planned locations of two 230-kV power poles in downtown Tempe, Maricopa County, Arizona. SRP plans to lease these parcels from their current landowners/administrators: the Union Pacific Railroad, the City of Tempe, and the Arizona State Land Department. The state land part of the survey was completed under the authority of...