Archaeological Monitoring Plan for Septic System Restoration at Bellows Air Force Station, Hawaii

Author(s): Thomas S. Dye

Year: 2009

Summary

Archaeological monitoring was conducted by T. S. Dye & Colleagues, Archaeologists, Inc., during ground disturbing activities associated with the Septic System Restoration project at Bellows Air Force Station, Hawai‘i, TMK: (1) 4–1–001:015. The ground disturbing activities that were monitored consisted of excavation for new septic tank systems at three locations, along with the removal of the existing cesspool systems. A single human burial was inadvertently discovered at the BAFS-6 work site.

Cite this Record

Archaeological Monitoring Plan for Septic System Restoration at Bellows Air Force Station, Hawaii. Thomas S. Dye. 2009 ( tDAR id: 458686) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8458686

Spatial Coverage

min long: -158.42; min lat: 21.219 ; max long: -157.591; max lat: 21.689 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): Bellows Air Force Station

Prepared By(s): T.S. Dye and Colleagues, Archaeologists, Inc.

Submitted To(s): Shaw Environmental, Inc.

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114_Dye-2009-Septic.pdf 1.41mb Mar 11, 2009 Jan 26, 2021 3:37:53 PM Confidential

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