A Class III Cultural Resources Survey of the Salt River Project 230-kV and 500-kV Transmission Line Rights-of-Way from Silver King to the Western Forest Boundary, Tonto National Forest, Mesa and Globe Districts, and Private Lands near Superior, Pinal County, Arizona

Summary

SRP contracted SWCA Environmental Consultants (SWCA) to conduct a Class III cultural resources survey along a 15.1-mile-long stretch of the Goldfield-Silver King 230-kilovolt (kV) and Browning to Silver King 500-kV electrical transmission line right-of-way (ROW) in Pinal County, Arizona. The purpose of the survey was to identify cultural resources that are listed in or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) so that SRP can take the necessary measures to avoid or minimize impacts to them during future operations and maintenance activities, and to assist the TNF in its management of cultural resources on the lands that it administers.

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A Class III Cultural Resources Survey of the Salt River Project 230-kV and 500-kV Transmission Line Rights-of-Way from Silver King to the Western Forest Boundary, Tonto National Forest, Mesa and Globe Districts, and Private Lands near Superior, Pinal County, Arizona. Branden R. Fjerstad, Paul Rawson, Jerome Hesse, Christopher Papalas, Eric Petersen, Caitlin Hayden. 2020 ( tDAR id: 475255) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8475255

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Contact(s): Daniel Garcia

Prepared By(s): SWCA Environmental Consultants

Submitted To(s): Salt River Project

Record Identifiers

U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service Permit No.(s): TON1112

TNF Project No.(s): 19-59

SWCA Project No.(s): 54380

SWCA Cultural Resources Report No.(s): 19-387

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Contact(s): Daniel Garcia