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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
11812 Entorf, Robert F. Bridge Review Sheet, BRMLB-9011(15) DeKalb County

This is a bridge project, BRMLB-9011(15), located in DeKalb County. The bridge is on Rockbridge Road and cross Snapfinger Creek. The existing structure is a 24 foot wide by 69 foot long bridge with a concrete deck on steel beams, timber pile bents, and vertical abutments of granite masonry.

DeKalb County, GA 1988
11813 Studstill, David E. Environmental Clearance of the Lakewood Avenue Borrow Pit, PRP-8532-7(121), Fulton County

The above referenced borrow pit, located approximately 400 feet south of Lakewood Avenue east of Macon Road, has been reviewed for wetlands, threatened and endangered species, archaeological resources, and historical resources. Attached is a sketch depicting the new pit boundary?

Fulton County, GA 1996
11814 Paglione, Teresa L. Archaeological Reevalution of BRZLB-207(12), Monroe County

100’ x 24’ bridge; Project length is .25 mile. Road will be closed during construction. No wetland involvement, no potentially significant archaeological resources.

Monroe County, GA 1991
11815 Studstill, David E. Environmental Clearance of the Joe Crain-Bill Headly Borrow Pit, STP-BRF-159-1(16)01, Coweta County

The above referenced 3. 49± acre borrow pit, located 1. 5 miles north of the referenced project, has been reviewed for wetlands, threatened and endangered species, archaeological resources, and historical resources.

Coweta County, GA 1996
11816 Studstill, David E. Environmental Clearance of the Thomas Garfield Borrow Pit, BRF-169-1(2), Laurens County

Phillip Scarborough, District 2 Environmentalist, has reviewed the above referenced 0.57± acre borrow pit for wetlands, threatened and endangered species, archaeological resources, and historical resources. The above referenced borrow pit is located approximately 0.1 mile north of C.R.

Laurens County, GA 1996
11817 Entorf, Robert F. Archaeological Assessment of Project LAB-7-8530-9(093), Dooly County

70’ x 28’ concrete bridge; no wetland involvement, no displacements, no public water intakes, no potentially significant archaeological resources.

Dooly County, GA 1987
11818 Malphurs, Peter Archaeological Assessment of Project RFU-008-1(16), Glynn County

In compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and amendments thereto, project RFU- 008-1(16), Glynn County has been surveyed with respect to archaeological resources, especially those on or eligible f or inclusion in the l\a~io:1 al Register of Historic Places (

Glynn County, GA 1980
11819 Hart, Barry D. Archaeological Assessment of Project M-4710, Tift County

In compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and amendments thereto, project M-4710, Tift County, has been surveyed with respect to archaeological resources, especially those on or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

Tift County, GA 1983
11820 Entorf, Robert F. Archaeological Assessment of Project PR-2(191), McIntosh County

Archaeologist was unable to determine the extent of wetlands at this location. He was unfamiliar with this type of hydrologic/ environmental setting (i.e. marshy-swampy, dark sandy soil, high water table, scrub).

McIntosh County, GA 1988
11821 Erickson, Luke W. Archaeological Assessment of Project STP-0003-00(897), Fulton County, Georgia

Archaeological Assessment of Project STP-0003-00(897), Fulton County, Georgia, consists of the improvement of the overall appearance of State Route 403 (I-85) from Camp Creek Parkway to I-75/85 by selective vegetation removal and pruning, and new vegetation planting.

Fulton County, GA 2002