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Environmental Clearance of the Joe Crain-Bill Headly Borrow Pit, STP-BRF-159-1(16)01, Coweta County

Report Number
11815
Year of Publication
1996
County
Abstract

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. This area is approved for use with the understanding that all applicable permits have been applied for. In addition, the appropriate erosion control measures will also be implemented and properly maintained in order to prevent run-off. If historic resources, archaeological resources, or threatened or endangered species are encountered during the excavation of the above referenced borrow pit, excavation should be discontinued and the Engineer should contact an archaeologist at the Office of Environment/ Location in accordance with Section 107.13A, page 47 of the Standard Specifications Construction of Roads on Bridges (1993 edition).