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7.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br />Two isolated finds, one a fragment of prehistoric ground <br />stone and the other a piece of a historic ceramic, were <br />located and recorded along the access to Well Pad #3. <br />Neither find is considered to be significant and no further <br />work is recommended at these resources. <br />The lack of significant resources in the project area is <br />not surprising, given the small parcels surveyed, the thick <br />ground cover, and the low density of previous recorded <br />sites in this region. <br />Since the proposed actions should not impact any <br />significant cultural resources, it is recommended that the <br />project be allowed to proceed as planned. <br />8.0 REFERENCES CITED <br />Brechtel, James M., and Paul D. Friedman <br />1987 A Cultural Resources Inventory of the rus <br />Addition and Pond 008 Location at the Seneca II Mine, <br />Moffat County, Colorado. Powers Elevation, Denver. <br />Submitted to Peabody Coal Company, Flagstaff. <br />Breternitz, David A. <br />1971 Land Utilization in Routt and Moffat Counties. <br />- University of Colorado, Boulder. <br />Conner, Carl and Danni Langlon <br />1985 Class III Cultural Resources Inventory of the <br />Hayden-Gore Pass 345 Kv Transmission Line, Routt and <br />Grand Counties, Colorado. Grand River Institute, Grand <br />Junction. Submitted to Tri-State Generating and <br />Transmission Association, Denver. <br />Friedman, Paul D. <br />1987 A Cultural Resources Inventory og Four Alluvial <br />Well Locations at the Seneca II Mine, Routt County. <br />Colorado. Powers Elevation, Denver. Submitted to <br />Peabody Coal Company, Flagstaff. <br />Grady, James <br />1980 Environmental Factors in Archaeological Site <br />Locations: Piceance Basin Colorado. Cultural <br />Resources Series No. 9. Bureau of Land Management, <br />Colorado State Office, Denver. <br />1984 Northwest Colorado Prehistoric Context. Colorado <br />Historical Society, Denver. <br />