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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981035A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/1/2017
Doc Name
CULTURAL AND HISTORIC RESOURCE INFORMATION
Section_Exhibit Name
KII 2.04.4 Cultural and Historic Resource Information
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2.04.4 - CULTURAL AND HISTORIC RESOURCE INFORMATION <br /> Complete Archaeological Service Associates of Cortez, Colorado has <br /> prepared a cultural resource inventory documenting the results of a <br /> pedestrian survey of those areas that may be affected by surface <br /> disturbance within the permit area (see Appendix 3(2)). No cultural or <br /> historic resources eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic <br /> Places or significant archeological sites that may be affected by surface <br /> disturbance (including subsidence) were identified in the survey. <br /> SWCA Environmental Consultants of Durango, Colorado performed a <br /> cultural resource survey of the 9 core drill sites addressed in Technical <br /> Revision TR-22 (see Appendix 3(3). No cultural or historic resources <br /> eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places or significant <br /> archeological sites that may be affected by surface disturbance were <br /> identified in the survey. <br /> Stratified Environmental and Archaeological Services (SEAS) of Durango, <br /> Colorado has performed a cultural resource survey of the 5 monitoring <br /> well drill sites addressed in Technical Revision TR-26 (see Appendix 3(4). <br /> One newly recorded prehistoric site (5LP 11050) was found. The MW-4 <br /> monitoring well site was relocated over 50 feet from the prehistoric site <br /> boundary. <br /> GCC Energy, LLC King II Mine <br /> Section 2.04.4 <br /> Page 1 July 11, 2017 (RN-07) <br />
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