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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
6/26/2018
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Notification Regarding Cultural Resources Discovery
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Notification Regarding Cultural Resources Discovery
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Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, Inc.
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DRMS
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General Correspondence
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ZTT
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June 26, 2018 <br />Subject: Cultural Resource Discoveries BK -2-062518 at the Colowyo Collom Expansion Project, <br />Moffat County, Colorado <br />To whom it may concern, <br />The following cultural resource discovery (BK -2-062518) was encountered as part of ongoing cultural <br />resource monitoring activities associated with the Collom Expansion Project (Project). The High <br />Potential Area (BPA) cultural resource monitoring was being conducted as stipulated per the Cultural <br />Resource Protection Plan developed for the Project. The following memo report is provided as part of <br />the Discovery Reporting section outlined in the same plan. Attached to this memo are preliminary <br />OAHP site form for the discovery with supporting photographs and figures. <br />The monitor flagged off the discovery with a 100 -foot (30 m) avoidance buffer in accordance with the <br />Cultural Resource Protection Plan. <br />BK -2-062518 <br />On June 25, 2018 Tetra Tech's cultural resource monitor observed a thermal feature approximately 20 <br />cm below surface within a proposed culvert location within the haul road immediately east of Country <br />Road 51. No surface cultural resource material was observed at the location prior to the commencement <br />of the disturbance. While the upper portion of the feature was likely removed during ground stripping <br />the remaining portions could be still intact. Further investigation was suspended until DRMS, OSM, <br />and OAHP review and comment. No other cultural material or intact sediments remain at the location. <br />The broader areas well to the east and north have yielded numerous similar hearth features during the <br />project. <br />The discovery's horizontal extent is limited to the feature within the disturbance area. The discovery <br />is recommended eligible for inclusion on the NRHP pending further investigation. The site cannot be <br />avoided, Tetra Tech recommends data recovery be conducted on the feature and continued monitoring <br />at the location afterward until ground disturbance is complete. <br />Please don't hesitate to contact me at (801) 975-6284 or mark.karpinski(a)tetratech.com if you have <br />any questions or concerns. <br />Sincerely, <br />Mark Karpinski, M.A. <br />Tetra Tech <br />Cultural Resource Principal Investigator <br />Attachments: Preliminary OAHP site forms for BK -2-062518 <br />Tetra Tech <br />4750 West 2100 South, Suite 400, Salt Lake City, UT 84120 <br />Tel 801.975.6284 Fax 801.364.2021 www.tetratech.com <br />
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