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Environmental Studies

Journal

2015

Angelina County

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A Cultural Resources Survey Of The Redland Est. & Angelina Co. Sewer Improvements (Twdb Cwsrf No. 73677) Angelina County, Texas, Victor Galan Jan 2015

A Cultural Resources Survey Of The Redland Est. & Angelina Co. Sewer Improvements (Twdb Cwsrf No. 73677) Angelina County, Texas, Victor Galan

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

On the 30th and 31st of December 2014 Deep East Texas Archaeological Consultants (DETAC) conducted a cultural resource management survey of the proposed 15.3 kilometers (9.5 miles) of sewer lines and a one acre expansion of an existing water treatment facility in the community of Redland, Texas. All 15.3 km (9.5 mi) were examined and shovel tests were excavated in areas not disturbed by drainage ditches, road surfaces, or other buried utilities. No artifacts were found during the surface inspection or in shovel tests; therefore, no artifacts were curated. The visual examination found the proposed sewer lines will pass near …


Cultural Resources Survey For The City Of Hudson Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion In Angelina County, Texas, William E. Moore Jan 2015

Cultural Resources Survey For The City Of Hudson Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion In Angelina County, Texas, William E. Moore

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

An archaeological survey for the City of Hudson, Texas was performed by Brazos Valley Research Associates (BVRA) on November 20 and 21, 2015 under Antiquities Permit 7471 issued by the Texas Historical Commission (THC). This survey examined the site of the proposed wastewater treatment plant, approximately 6.25 acres. The field methods included a 100% pedestrian survey and shovel testing. No evidence of a prehistoric or historic site was observed. It is recommended that the City of Hudson be allowed to proceed with construction as planned. Copies of the report will be housed at the THC, Texas Archeological Research Laboratory (TARL), …