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<br />• Each well location was surveyed by Rood and Spurr walking 30' (15m) <br />interval transects across the 100' x 100' area centered on the well stake. Ted <br />Smith or Jim McCulluch accompanied the biAC crew on the survey. They showed us <br />each location and were on hand to answer questions about disturbance and access. <br />All exposed areas such as rodent backdirt and natural exposures were closely <br />inspected for cultural resources. Overall ground surface visibility was highly <br />variable on the locations but adequate for the detection of cultural resources. <br />Access routes were surveyed by walking the flagged route in a sinuous pattern. <br />A 50' corridor, centered on the flagging at least in consultation with the <br />engineers, was surveyed, <br />Results and Recommendations <br />No cultural resources were discovered on any of the nine locations or <br />access routes. One previously recorded site 5AT118 is near a planned access but <br />is on the north side of the drainage, well away From any potential disturbance. <br />Cultural resource clearance is recommended For the project. If any cultural <br />resources are discovered during the project, all work should stop until the find <br />can be evaluated by a qualified archaeologist. <br />C <br />r1 <br />LJ <br />