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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
1381 Seckinger, Ernest W., Robinson, Neil D. A Cultural Resources Survey Sope Creek Flood Control Project, Marietta

Under several historic preservation laws and Executive Order 11593, dated 13 May 1971, the Corps of Engineers has the responsibility to identify and preserve cultural resources, or mitigate losses thereto, on lands under their jurisdiction.

Cobb 1983
1382 Rogers, Ronnie H. Addendum to: A Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Kettle Creek Substation and Wilsonville-kettle Creek Transmission Line, Ware and Coffee County, Georgia

Oglethorpe Power Corporation wishes to realign a 3.2 km (2 mi) segment of the Wilsonville-Kettle Creek Transmission line, a 37.7 km (23.4 mi) long line that was archeologically surveyed in February of 1991. The new segment, which is just northwest of Waycross, was surveyed on August 21, 1991.

Coffee 1991
1383 Hamby, Theresa M. Phase I Archaeological Survey Of the Realignment to a Proposed Sewer System Expansion

New South Associates conducted a Phase I archaeological survey of the proposed Etowah Water and Sewer Authority sewer system expansion on December 20 and 21,1995.

Dawson 1995
1384 Braley, Chad O. A Curtail Resources Survey of a Proposed 11 Acre Wastewater Treatment Plant in Dawson County, Georgia

An intensive cultural resources survey was conducted at the site of a proposed 11 acre wastewater treatment site in southern Dawson County, Georgia.

Dawson 1994
1385 Rogers, Ronnie H. Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Attapulgus Substation

Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. conducted an intensive cultural resources survey of the approximately 1.6 ha (4 ac) proposed Attapulgus Substation tract, in Decatur County, Georgia, for Oglethorpe Power Corporation on 26 February, 1992.

Decatur 1992
1386 Webb, Robert S. Cultural Resources Assessment of a Proposed Solid Waste Landfill Site and Evaluative Testing at Archeological Site 9Da67

As required by the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USAGE) has requested DeKalb Resources, Inc. to conduct a cultural resources assessment for a proposed solid waste landfill site as a component of the Clean Water Act, Section 404 permitting process.

DeKalb 1991
1387 Webb, Robert S. Reconnaissance Survey of a Proposed Solid Waste Landfill Site and Evaluative Testing at Archeological Site 9Da67

During the period of 12 October through 2 January 1990, Law Environmental, Inc. (supervised by Mr. Robert S. Webb, Principal Investigator), conducted a preliminary literature/records review and reconnaissance of a proposed solid waste landfill site in DeKalb County, Georgia for DeKalb Resources.

DeKalb 1991
1388 Environmental Resources Planning Section Planning and Environmental Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District Mobile, Al

Several Federal laws and regulations give the Marine Corps the authority and the responsibility to manage the historic resources on lands under its jurisdiction.

Dougherty 1994
1389 Gardner, Jeffrey W. Archaeological and Historical Evaluation of the Plant McIntosh Combustion Turbine Site (3), Effingham County, Georgia

Archaeological and historical evaluation of the proposed 52.4 acre Plant McIntosh Combustion Turbine Site (3), in Effingham County, Georgia, was conducted for Savannah Electric and Power Company.

Effingham 1991
1390 Loubser, Johannes H. N., Elliott, Rita F. Archaeological Testing of Three Sites Along SR21, Effingham and Screven County, Georgia

This report presents the results of archaeological testing at Sites 9EF78, 9SN165, and 9SN167 that were evaluated as potentially eligible for inclusion to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) (Elliott 1994).

Effingham 1995