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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
8515 Pomfret, James Statement of National Register Eligibility for Archaeological Site 9WG(DOT)20, Washington County, Georgia

Site 9WG(DOT)20 was located on February 11, 2009 during an archaeological survey for Georgia Department of Transportation project STP-0007-00(415), Washington County. The proposed project would improve the intersection of SR 242 and Waco Mill Road and South Hospital Road.

Henry 2015
8516 Lotti, Teresa Ann, Duff, Eric Anthony Archaeological Assessment of Project BR-0000-00(681 ), Elbert County

"In compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and amendments thereto, project BR-0000-00(681), Elbert County has been surveyed with respect to archaeological resources, especially those on or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (N

Fulton 2015
8517 Pomfret, James Statement of National Register Eligibility for Archaeological Site 9WG(DOT)21, Washington County, Georgia

Site 9WG(DOT)21 was located on February 11, 2009 during an archaeological survey for Georgia Department of Transportation project STP-0007-00(415), Washington County. The proposed project would improve the intersection of SR 242 and Waco Mill Road and South Hospital Road.

Chatham 2015
8518 Pomfret, James Statement of National Register Eligibility for Archaeological Site 9WG(DOT)22, Washington County, Georgia

Site 9WG(DOT)22 was located on February 11, 2009 during an archaeological survey for Georgia Department of Transportation project STP-0007-00(415), Washington County. The proposed project would improve the intersection of SR 242 and Waco Mill Road and South Hospital Road.

Richmond 2015
8519 Bowen, William R. An Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Embry Farms Sand Operation, Chattahoochee River, Fulton County, Georgia

On March 29, 1987 an archaeological survey was conducted of the proposed Embry Farms Sand Operation along the Chattahoochee River in Fulton County.

Clarke 2015
8520 Determination of No Adverse Effect on Archaeological Sites 9CK1110 and 9CK1144 Resulting from the Pulte Homes Corporation, Hendrix Tract Development, Cherokee County, Georgia

Pulte Homes Corporation proposes to develop an approximately 540-acre (c. 219 ha) tract in Cherokee County along the Little River as single-family detached and single-family attached (duplex?) residential housing.

Cobb 2015
8521 Millis, Tracy L., Kosalko, Katherine, Burr, Jessica Phase I Cultural Resource Survey of the Georgia Portion of the Sabal Trail Project, Stewart, Webster, Terrell, Lee, Dougherty, Mitchell, Colquitt, Brooks, and Lowndes Counties, Georgia

Sabal Trail Transmission, LLC (Sabal Trail), a joint venture between affiliates of Spectra Energy Partners, LP, NextEra Energy, Inc., and Duke Energy Corporation, is seeking a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) pursuant to Section

Stewart 2015
8522 Webb, Robert S. Research Design and Data Recovery Plan Archeological Site 9CK1073 Hickory Log Creek Reservoir, Cherokee County, Georgia

Site 9CK1 073 is a prehistoric site consisting of a quartz and chert lithic scatter. The site is located on the floodplain between the base of a ridge slope and a branch of Hickory Log Creek (Figures 1 and 2). Hickory Log Creek is located approximately 45 meters (m) south of the site.

Mitchell 2014
8523 Assessment of Effects for the Reconstruction of SR 34/54, Coweta/Fayette Counties, Georgia

GDOT projects STP-164-1(30), BHF-164-1(31), and BRF-164-1(32) in Coweta/Fayette Counties are federally funded. Therefore, Section 106 compliance is being processed through the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).

Crawford 2015
8524 Trudeau, Mary F. Addendum Phase I Terrestrial Survey and Aquatic Investigations for a Pedestrian Bridge over the Chattahoochee River, Fulton County, Georgia

The following report is the result of terrestrial and underwater archaeological investigations that were requested as an addendum to the original Phase I survey conducted by Edwards-Pitman Environmental, Inc. (EPEI) in 2012 (Woodliff 2012).

Stewart 2015