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North Central Solid Waste Authority
Landfill
Environmental Impact Statement
Bureau of Land Management, 2002-04
Prepared Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for landfill on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land in Rio Arriba County near Ojo Caliente. The project involved Santa Clara Pueblo, San Juan Pueblo, City of Espanola, and Rio Arriba County and required extensive public involvement and evaluation of a controversial preferred alternative. The North Central Solid Waste Authority suspended the EIS process after determining in the alternatives analysis that it would be more cost-effective to transport solid waste to an existing landfill.
U.S.D.A. Forest Service Projects
Heritage Resource Survey of the Gallina Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) Project: Phase II, and Borrego Fire Salvage Sale Heritage Resource Survey, Santa Fe National Forest, Coyote and Espaņola Ranger Districts, 2002-03
These two cultural resource surveys was conducted under the same contract, with fieldwork for the Borrego Fire Salvage Sale project immediately following the completion of fieldwork for the Gallina WUI Project. The Gallina project included a 100-percent pedestrian survey of 2,928 acres as part of the WUI Program. Sixty-three previously recorded sites, 11 new sites, and 124 isolated occurrences were identified and documented. The Borrego project included a 100-percent survey of approximately 1,100 acres in the Espaņola Ranger District on the Santa Fe National Forest for a proposed fire salvage sale. Three previously recorded sites and 17 isolated occurrences were identified and documented.
Cultural Resource Projects (2003)
NMCRIS No. 82376
Client: Molzen-Corbin & Associates
Name and Description of Project: Cultural Resource Survey for US 84/285 Paseo de Oņate Intersection Improvements Project in Espaņola, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico
TEC Report No. 600-105, Authors: Teresa Hurt, Kimberly Parker, and Gerry Raymond
Survey of approximately 44 acres with one historic acequia, one historic bridge, and 35 buildings documented. No sites or isolated occurrences were identified.
NMCRIS No. 82923
Client: Molzen-Corbin & Associates
Name and Description of Project: Cultural Resource Survey for the Dixon Mutual Domestic Water Consumers Association Water Meter Replacement Project, Rio
TEC Report No. 600-117, Authors: Christa Burrus, Kimberly Parker, Christopher Carlson, and Teresa Hurt
Survey of approximately 8.8 acres with eight historic buildings and 19 historic acequias identified.
NMCRIS No. 84967
Client: NMDOT
Name and Description of Project: Cultural Resource Survey for Fence Replacement on NM 512 from MP 3.0 to 4.1, Consultant Task No. 4455-11, Rio
TEC Report No. 600-149, Author: Gerry Raymond
Survey of approximately 18.2 acres with no cultural resources identified.
NMCRIS No. 84968
Client: NMDOT
Name and Description of Project: Cultural Resource Survey for Bridge Replacement at MP 3.2 on NM 512 Across Chavez Creek, NMDOT CN 85517; SP-5-04(352); Consultant Task No. 4455-10
TEC Report No. 600-150, Author: Gerry Raymond
Survey of approximately 1.1 acres with no cultural resources identified.
NMCRIS No. Pending
Client: Molzen-Corbin & Associates
Name and Description of Project: A Cultural Resource Survey of the Proposed Locations for the Greater Chimayo Mutual Domestic Consumers Association Water System Improvements, Santa Fe and Rio Arriba Counties, New Mexico
TEC Report No. 600-163
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