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A Cultural Resources Survey for the Proposed Browntown Substation and Transmission Line

Author(s)
Report Number
1517
Year of Publication
1996
Abstract

An intensive cultural resources survey was carried out for the Oglethorpe Power Corporation's proposed Browntown Substation and Transmission Line in Camden County, Georgia. The total area surveyed included a 76 x 91 m (250 x 300 ft) rectangular area of impact for the substation construction and a 30 m (100 ft) long linear transmission line, with an easement width of 22.5 meters (75 ft). The total coverage for the survey is estimated at 0.8 hectares (1.9 ac). No previously identified historic or prehistoric cultural resources were located within the project area boundaries through background research with the Georgia State Historic Preservation Department nor with the State Site Files at the Department of Anthropology, University of Georgia. Likewise no historic structures nor prehistoric resources were encountered during the survey. The project was carried out in compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act by personnel qualified under 36 CFR part 61.