Historic Resource Evaluation and Assessment of Potential Effects for the Bureau of Land Management Spring Valley Orphaned Oil Well Plugging Project in Uinta County, Wyoming

Author(s): Russel L. Tanner

Year: 2009

Summary

On June 16, and July 14-15, 2004 Lynn Harrell and Ed Jess of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Kemmerer Field Office, and Russel Tanner of the BLM Wyoming State Office, conducted field recording, mapping and assessment of relevant portions of the historic Spring Valley Oil Well Field in Uinta County, Wyoming. The project included about 20 acres of new inventory, and assessment of resources covering about 165 acres (Figure 1). Intermittently throughout the following year historical records research and analysis and report writing were conducted by Tanner.

Cite this Record

Historic Resource Evaluation and Assessment of Potential Effects for the Bureau of Land Management Spring Valley Orphaned Oil Well Plugging Project in Uinta County, Wyoming. Russel L. Tanner. The Wyoming Archaeologist. 53 (1): 25-44. 2009 ( tDAR id: 476463) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8476463

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Keywords

Culture
Historic

Material
Building Materials Ceramic Glass Metal Wood

Site Name
48UT2551

General
Mormon NRHP Oil Well Petroleum

Geographic Keywords
Green River Basin

Temporal Keywords
Historic

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): Marcia Peterson

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