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Cultural Resource Re-Visitation Form <br /> <br />Resource Number: 5MF.969 Temporary Resource Number: <br /> <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />11. Listed on Register: National State None <br /> Date Listed: <br />12. Condition (describe): The natural erosion processes at the site do not appear to have been significant since the <br />2019 visit. <br />13. Threats to Resource: Water Erosion Wind Erosion Grazing Neglect Vandalism <br /> Recreation Construction Other (specify): <br />14. Existing Protection: None Marked Fenced Patrolled Access controlled <br /> Other (specify): Colowyo is avoiding the site. OAHP is requiring a professional archaeologist to <br />conduct regular revisits to assess the effectiveness of avoidance measures. <br /> Comments: <br />15. Recorder’s Management Recommendations: The site should continue to be avoided by any proposed mining <br />related activities. <br />16. Known Collections, Reports, or Interviews: <br /> <br />Karpinski, Mark and Jonathan Dugmore <br /> 2015 Cultural Resource Site Assessments for Western Fuels-Colorado, Colowyo Coal <br />Company’s Collom Expansion Project, Moffat County, Colorado. Tetra Tech. Submitted <br />to Colorado Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation. Copies available through <br />Colorado Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation. <br /> <br />Karpinski, Elizabeth, Cody Haisley, and Mark Karpinski <br /> 2019 Cultural Resource Site Assessments for Western Fuels-Colorado, Colowyo Coal Company’s Collom Expansion <br />Project, Moffat County, Colorado. Tetra Tech. Submitted to Colorado Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation. <br />Copies available through Colorado Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation. <br /> <br />Lowe, James A., Bruce R. McClelland, Mark Karpinski, and Elizabeth Karpinski <br />2006 A Class III Cultural Resource Inventory for Colowyo Coal Company’s Collom Mine Project, Moffat and Rio <br />Blanco Counties, Colorado. TRC Mariah Associates. Submitted to Bureau of Land Management, Little Snake River <br />Field Office. Copies available through Colorado Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation.