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Phase I Cultural Resources Survey Of The Proposed Texas Eastern Transmission, Lp, Dot 2015 - Mexi-Stfe Project, In Hidalgo County, Texas, James Eberwine Jan 2015

Phase I Cultural Resources Survey Of The Proposed Texas Eastern Transmission, Lp, Dot 2015 - Mexi-Stfe Project, In Hidalgo County, Texas, James Eberwine

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

This document describes the results of Phase I cultural resources survey of the proposed Texas Eastern Transmission, LP, DOT 2015 – MEXI-STFE Project, in Hidalgo County, Texas (Figures 1.1 and 1.2). The project entailed the examination of a 275 m (2378.6 ft) long pipeline replacement, as well as 2.1 ha (5.2 ac) of additional temporary workspace and 826.0 m (2710 ft) of project access roads. Together these project items totaled 4.4 ha (10.9 ac) in area. This investigation was completed on behalf of Texas Eastern Transmission, LP, by R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc. in May of 2015. The goal …


A Cultural Resources Survey For The Donna Independent School District’S Aquatic Center And Walking Trail Project, Donna, Hidalgo County, Texas, Herbert G. Uecker, James E. Warren Jan 2015

A Cultural Resources Survey For The Donna Independent School District’S Aquatic Center And Walking Trail Project, Donna, Hidalgo County, Texas, Herbert G. Uecker, James E. Warren

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

In late April, 2015, Archaeology Consultants, Inc., performed a cultural resources survey for the Donna Independent School District Aquatic Center and Walking Trail Project in Hidalgo County, Texas. About 6.65 acres was surveyed. The location of the project area within public school district property and within a region known to contain numerous archeological sites prompted the Texas Historical Commission to recommend the survey for compliance with the Antiquities Code of Texas. The Commission issued Texas Antiquities Permit 7163 for the survey.

The survey included a search of the Commission’s Texas Archeological Sites Atlas for previous surveys and recorded archaeological sites …