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Garcia-Herreros, Jorge

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
1966 Garcia-Herreros, Jorge Cultural Resources Phase I Survey Conducted on the AT&T Fiber Optic Route at the St. Mary's River Crossing, the Satilla River Crosssing, and from Macon, Georgia to SR 230

This report will present the findings of an intensive level survey conducted on the Piedmont and Coastal plains of Georgia. This survey was conducted on three segments of the AT&T fiber optic easement that runs from Jacksonville, Florida to Atlanta, Georgia.

Bibb 2000
5905 Garcia-Herreros, Jorge Phase 1 and Phase 2 Site Assessment of Site 9GE52(GA08-1158) Within the AT&T Easement Crossing The Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest

From July 23 to 28, 2001 BHE conducted a Phase I survey of the proposed fiber optic cable alignment in AT&T's existing fiber optic cable corridor through the Chattahochee-Oconee National Forest in Greene County, Georgia.

Greene 2002
6020 Garcia-Herreros, Jorge Phase 1 Cultural Resource Survey Addendum Report For the AT&T/PF. Net Fiber Optic Line From Atlanta Georgia to the South Carolina Border

This addendum is the second addendum to the Cultural Resources Phase I Survey conducted on the AT&T Fiber Optic Conduit Route at the St. Mary's River Crossing, the Satilla River Crossing, and from Macon, Georgia to. SR 230 report.

Camden 2001
8490 Garcia-Herreros, Jorge Cultural Resource Surveys for Optical Amplifier Stations in Newton, Greene, and Elbert Counties, Georgia

This small report presents the fmdings of a Phase I cultural resource survey conducted in three areas within the Piedmont Physiographic region of Georgia. Optical Amplifier Sites are planned to be constructed in these three areas.

DeKalb 2015
13698 Garcia-Herreros, Jorge Addendum to Cultural Resources Phase I Survey Conducted on the AT&T Fiber Optic Conduit Route At the St. Mary’s River Crossing, the Satilla River Crossing, and From Macon, Georgia to SR 230 Project 1223.002

PF .Net contracted BHE Environmental, Inc. to conduct a Phase I Cultural Resource Survey of seven probable sites where regeneration stations are to be constructed.

Bibb 2000
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