TRANSPORTATinN I IRRARY APR 20 1998 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 212997 > Cultural Resources ♦ Inventory of Arcliaeologicai andptotKal Sites and Special Stains Cullural Resources ♦ Naw Traditional Cullural Places Sensiliviiy and Impacts ♦ mBtaditfonattSltural Places Sensitivity and Impacts HualapaiTraditional Cultval Places Sensitivity and Impacts • p. «: 1 ■ > .4 irchaeDlpdicallite Sensitivity and Impacts Figure MV-14E Inventory of Archaeological and Historical Sites and Special Status Cultural Resources NAVAJO TRANSMISSION PROJECT DEIS Western Area Power Administration Dine Power Authority, Navajo Nation WESTERN AREA | EASTERN AREA Figure MV-14E % % % Inventory of ArchaeQj|■ h General Reference Features ^ Tribal Route State Highway @ U.S. Highway Interstate Highway Boundary County Boundary Jurisdictional Boundary Bennett Freeze Area Project Features Alternative Transmission Line Route A Alternative Substation Site Inventory Key Link Node Reference Centerline of Alternative Route One-mile Corridor Milepost Identifier Link Identifier Resource Inventory IH High Sensitivity Moderate Sensitivity Low Sensitivity Note: Traditional cultural places were inventoried 3 miles on either side of the reference centerline and are indicated within a one-mile corridor. Impact Levels Sources: High Moderate Low Note: Impact levels shown represent initial impacts. (Residual impacts can be determined only after detailed inventory is completed). Resource Data: Kelley and Francis 1995, 1996. Base Data: Arizona Land Resource Information System, Arizona State Land Department, Phoenix, AZ, 1990. United States Geological Survey (USGS) 1:100,000 scale metric topographic maps. Contours interpolated from USGS 1:250,000 scale Digital Elevation Models at an interval of 50 meters. Dames & Moore September 1996 Impact Key Section Index Nonreservation Lands RANGE Initial Impact One-mile Corridor 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 17 16 15 14 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 30 29 28 27 26 25 31 32 33 34 35 36 H O cn I Scale in Miles 12 18 24 Iweetwater Dennehotro l^ssioiK^ Bitter 5 mion^Sih Burriham Cedar Ridge Many Farms Jbnalea tNewcomb' ^yon' fatfona^ lument loenave / ,Cott(Jnwood Cryst^- SAN JUAN CfbUNTV McKINLEV CpUhfTY Coal Mijne intain National NazUni Moenl^opr Substatf Cameron lichomoyi SiaodiWg Rock Polacca 'ive House; Figure MV-15W Navajo Traditional Cultural Places Sensitivity and Impacts NAVAJO TRANSMISSION PROJECT DEIS Western Area Power Administration Dine Power Authority, Navajo Nation WESTERN AREA | EASTERN AREA \ Figure MV-15W Navajo Tradition^ Cultural Sensitivity and Impacts' NAVAJO TRANSMISSION PROJECT DEIS Western Area Power Administration Dine Power Authority, Navajo Nation General Reference Features Tribal Route State Highway U.S. Highway ^ Interstate Highway ....... Boundary County Boundary Jurisdictional Boundary Bennett Freeze Area Project Features Resource Inventory High Sensitivity Moderate Sensitivity Low Sensitivity Impact Levels Sources: High Moderate Low Note: Traditional cultural places were inventoried 3 miles on either side of the reference centerline and are indicated within a one-mile corridor. Note: Impact levels shown represent initial impacts. (Residual impacts can be determined only after detailed inventory is completed). Resource Data: Kelley and Francis 1995, 1996. Base Data: Arizona Land Resource Information System, Arizona State Land Department, Phoenix, AZ, 1990. United States Geological Survey (USGS) 1:100,0(X) scale metric topographic maps. Contours interpolated from USGS 1:250,000 scale Digital Elevation Models at an interval of 50 meters. Dames & Moore WESTERN AREA I EASTERN AREA Alternative Transmission Line Route ^ Alternative Substation Site Inventory Key Link Node Reference Centerline of Alternative Route One-mile Corridor Milepost Identifier Link Identifier Impact Key September 1996 Section Index Nonreservation Lands RANGE Initial Impact One-mile Corridor 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 17 18 15 14 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 30 29 28 27 28 25 31 32 33 34 35 38 (/) X Scale in Miles 12 18 24 Figure MV-16E Hopi Traditional Cultural Places Sensitivity and Impacts NAVAJO TRANSMISSION PROJECT DEIS Western Area Po^ver Administration Dine Power Authority, Navajo Nation WESTERN AREA | EASTERN AREA I Colorado inumefit] iweelwater Dennehot^ [ssioiK. ^aterflow--^ Bitter S Copper Mine\^ Substation Site^ Btirnham Many Farms T6na]ea :Newcomb i ■ 9^yond6-tonument - '\ N^^nal Park -Moenave Mountain Pinon ^ Rocky Ridge l3ini)ebito C- -CoHpinwood SAN JUAN CpUNTV Mckinley cbuiy^ KaibJl Low: Mountain 'obattlii ' National •SawfniH Nazlini Kykotsriwvi Moenkopi SubstatJ Cameron Shi^ravlovi Polacca Staodln'g Rock Kean^ Canyon ^exic-An Springs Five Houses Figure MV-16E Hopi Tradition'^J'""'^"*^ Cultural FlacmJrsJZrr Sensitivity and Impacts NAVAJO TRANSMISSION PROJECT DEIS Western Area Power Administration Dine Power Authority, Navajo Nation WESTERN AREA I EASTERN AREA I I Utah _ Arizona Colorado_ Mexico Map Location Resource Inventory High Sensitivity Moderate Sensitivity Low Sensitivity Note: Traditional cultural places were inventoried 3 miles on either side of the reference centerline and are indicated within a one-mile corridor. General Reference Features ^ Tribal Route State Highway @1 U.S. Highway ^ Interstate Highway Boundary County Boundary Jurisdictional Boundary Bennett Freeze Area Project Features Alternative Transmission Line Route A Alternative Substation Site Inventory Key Link Node Reference Centerline of Alternative Route One-mile Corridor Milepost Identifier Link Identifier Impact Levels High Moderate Low Note: Impact levels shown represent initial impacts. (Residual impacts can be determined only after detailed inventory is completed). Impact Key Initial Impact One-mile Corridor Sources: Resource Data: Ferguson and Dongoske, 1994; Ferguson, 1996. Base Data: Arizona Land Resource Information System, Arizona State Land Department, Phoenix, AZ, 1990. United States Geological Survey (USGS) 1:100,000 scale metric topographic maps. Contours interpolated from USGS 1:250,000 scale Digital Elevation Models at an interval of 50 meters. Damf,.s & Moore September 1996 Section Index Nonreservation Lands R21 W R 18W R 17 W R 16W R 15W R 13 W R 12W R 19 W R UW RANGE Scale in Miles Figure MV-16W Hopi Traditional Cultural Places Sensitivity and Impacts NAVAJO TRANSMISSION PROJECT DEIS Western Area Power Administration Dine Power Authority, Navajo Nation WESTERN AREA | EASTERN AREA \ R21 W R 20W R 19 W R 18W R 17 W R 16 W R 15W R UW R 13 W R 12W R 11 W R low R9W R8W R7W R ew R5W R 4 W R3W R2W R 1 W RICE isayan Cameron Gray\N Mounts Lfelan 5] I Wupatki) National Monul P^h'Springs Truxton Kaibab \ C 0 b-MJtO 0 Ash Fork Forest Bullhead Citv En^-L WILLIAMS PEAK microWave FAGILITlks Walnut Canyor NatKjnM Vtqpt niei Prescott National Coconino R 17 E R 19E R20E R22W R21 W Foresi R20W R 19W /Forest R 18W R 17 W R 16W R 15W R 14 W R 13 W R 12 W R 11 W R 10W R9W R8W R7 W R ew R5W R 4W Figure MV-16W Hopi Traditiop|F''^^%,,^ Cultural Plaee§,^^ Sensitivity and Impacts NAVAJO TRANSMISSION PROJECT DEIS Western Area Power Administration Dine Power Authority, Navajo Nation WESTERN AREA I EASTERN AREA Colorado_ Mexico Resource Inventory ^ High Sensitivity K] Moderate Sensitivity Low Sensitivity Note: Traditional cultural places were inventoried 3 miles on either side of the reference centerline and are indicated within a one-mile corridor. General Reference Features Tribal Route State Highway @ U.S. Highway ^ Interstate Highway Boundary County Boundary Jurisdictional Boundary Bennett Freeze Area Project Features Alternative Transmission Line Route A Alternative Substation Site Inventory Key Link Node Reference Centerline of Alternative Route One-mile Corridor Milepost Identifier Link Identifier Impact Levels High Moderate Low Note: Impact levels shown represent initial impacts. (Residual impacts can be determined only after detailed inventory is completed). Impact Key Initial Impact One-mile Corridor Sources: I Arizona I I I Map Location 2. Resource Data: Ferguson and Dongoske, 1994; Ferguson, 1996. Base Data: Arizona Land Resource Information System, Arizona State Land Department, Phoenix, AZ, 1990. United States Geological Survey (USGS) 1:100,000 scale metric topographic maps. Contours interpolated from USGS 1:250,000 scale Digital Elevation Models at an interval of 50 meters. Dames & Moore R3E R 4 E R5E R6E R7E R8E R9E R 62 E September 1996 Section Index Nonreservation Lands RANGE Scale in Miles 12 Figure MV-17W Hualapai Traditional Cultural Places Sensitivity and Impacts NAVAJO TRANSMISSION PROJECT DEIS Western Area Power Administration^. Dine Power Authority, Navajo Nation WESTERN AREA | EASTERN AREA Map Location \ Figure MV-17W ^ Hualapai Traditioml ^ ^''^ J_ '99/' Cultural Sensitivity and Impacts NAVAJO TRANSMISSION PROJECT DEIS Western Area Power Administration Dine Power Authority, Navajo Nation 'y General Reference Features Tribal Route State Highway @1 U.S. Highway ^ Interstate Highway Boundary County Boundary Jurisdictional Boundary Bennett Freeze Area Project Features Resource Inventory Hi High Sensitivity I I Moderate Sensitivity Note; Traditional cultural places were inventoried 3 miles on either side of the reference centerline and are indicated within a one-mile corridor. Impact Levels Sources: High Moderate Low Note: Impact levels shown represent initial impacts. (Residual impacts can be determined only after detailed inventory is completed). Resource Data: Office of Hualapai Cultural Resources, 1996. Base Data: Arizona Land Resource Information System, Arizona State Land Department, Phoenix, AZ, 1990. United States Geological Survey (USGS) 1:100,000 scale metric topographic maps. Contours interpolated from USGS 1:250,000 scale Digital Elevation Models at an interval of 50 meters. Dames & Moore WESTERN AREA I EASTERN AREA Alternative Transmission Line Route ^ Alternative Substation Site Inventory Key Impact Key September 1996 Section Index Nonreservation Lands Figure MV-18E Archaeological Site Sensitivity and Impacts NAVAJO TRANSMISSION PROJECT DEIS AUG ]gg^ Western Area Power Administra|j]^^ Dine Power Authority, Navajo Nation ^ ^'^'vtasiTy WESTERN AREA | EASTERN AREA inumenti jj0can Watei Iweetwater Sirbstationj Dennehoi iel M^ssioiv "ShipcQck- AVaieifloj .ayeilta iohs^ite V If Bitter S i Copper ►h^^GGk ^orriham Cedar Ri< Many Farms J6nalea iNewcomb n383)-.__T^ Ga[>; G^^y ori a&^helly Kfattonal Monument Chinlt^; ;Spiings, J^oenave '^lacfc Mountain "^ake Xalfey Pifion Moe«ko|>i •Nasch itj ^ Rocky Ridge ! Dinnebito 'w Cottonwood Cryst^^ SAN JUAN McKINLEY COUNTY Lo\y-Mountain Bftcobi National iwfriill Nazlini Forest j ;]^Moent|opi SubstatJ Cameron Kykoismiovi Oraihi • Hano I Sichomoyi . Walpi#^ ^ce^ti , Shipaulovi SlatidWg Rock Polacca Keami^ Canyon I^XLC-an Spring' i Five House^ Sources: Resource Data: Kelley and Francis 1995, 1996. Base Data: Arizona Land Resource Information System, Arizona State Land Department, Phoenix, AZ, 1990. United States Geological Survey (USGS) 1:100,000 scale metric topographic maps. Contours interpolated from USGS 1:250,000 scale Digital Elevation Models at an interval of 50 meters. Dames & Moore September 1996 Section Index Nonreservation Lands RANGE 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 17 16 15 14 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 30 29 28 27 26 25 31 32 33 34 35 36 Scale in Miles Impact Levels High Moderate ~~~ Low Note: Impact levels shown represent impacts remaining (residual) assuming detailed inventory is conducted and avoidance or mitigation measures are developed and implemented. WESTERN AREA I EASTERN AREA I Arizona I I I ^ Map Location H Figure MY-18E Archaeological Sensitivity and InJpacJ^ NAVAJO TRANSMISSION PROJECT DEIS Western Area Power Administration Dine Power Authority, Navajo Nation General Reference Features Tribal Route State Highway @1 U.S. Highway ^ Interstate Highway State Boundary County Boundary Jurisdictional Boundary Bennett Freeze Area Project Features Alternative Transmission Line Route A Alternative Substation Site Resource Inventory I High Sensitivity Moderate Sensitivity Low Sensitivity Inventory Key Link Node Reference Centerline of Alternative Route Inventory Corridor Milepost Identifier Link Identifier Impact Key Residual Impact Inventory Corridor Figure MV-18W Archaeological Site Sensitivity and Impacts NAVAJO TRANSMISSION PROJECT DEIS Western Area Power Administration Dine Power Authority, Navajo Nation ^ WESTERN AREA | EASTERN AREA Figure MV-18W .A.rch3,0olo^ic3.1 ®5/ 'KAty Sensitivity and ImpSi^®; %//y NAVAJO TRANSMISSION PROJECT DEIS Western Area Power Administration Dine Power Authority, Navajo Nation General Reference Features ^ Tribal Route CM) State Highway @1 U.S. Highway ^ Interstate Highway ....... Boundary County Boundary Jurisdictional Boundary Bennett Freeze Area Resource Inventory High Sensitivity Hi Moderate Sensitivity Low Sensitivity Impact Levels Sources: High Moderate Low Note: Impact levels shown represent impacts remaining (residual) assuming detailed inventory is conducted and avoidance or mitigation measures are developed and implemented. Resource Data: Kelley and Francis 1995, 1996. Base Data: Arizona Land Resource Information System, Arizona State Land Department, Phoenix, AZ, 1990. United States Geological Survey (USGS) 1:100,000 scale metric topographic maps. Contours interpolated from USGS 1:250,000 scale Digital Elevation Models at an interval of 50 meters. Project Features Dames & Moore Alternative Transmission Line Route A Alternative Substation Site WESTERN AREA I EASTERN AREA Inventory Key Impact Key L 1 1 1 1 Utah Arizona J Colorado^ sSN Mexico x \ \ K s k Map Location Ijs 1^ September 1996 Section Index Nonreservation Lands RANGE Link Node Reference Centerline of Alternative Route Inventory Corridor Milepost Identifier Link Identifier Residual Impact Inventory Corridor 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 17 16 15 14 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 30 29 28 27 26 25 31 32 33 34 35 36 en I Scale in Miles 12 18 24