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EHD - Public
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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
RECORD_ID
PR0528038
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0018998
FACILITY_NAME
NCPA LODI ENERGY CENTER
STREET_NUMBER
12751
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
THORNTON
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LODI
Zip
95242
APN
05513016
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
12751 N THORNTON RD
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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CLINT J. HELTON, M.A., RPA <br /> Page 7 <br /> Field Director, Legacy West Davis Highway Survey and Testing project; Salt Lake City, Utah <br /> (1997): Directed Class III inventory of historic and prehistoric resources and implemented <br /> innovative sub-surface auger testing. Contributed to final report. Employer: Baseline Data. <br /> Client: HDR Engineering (Prime) and Utah Department of Transportation. <br /> Crew Chief, River Gas Survey and Subsurface Testing Project; Price, Utah (1996-1997): <br /> Supervised Class III inventory and historic and prehistoric site recording. Performed laboratory <br /> analysis of ceramic, lithic, and bone artifacts. Contributed to final report. Employer. Baseline <br /> Data. Client: River Gas Company. <br /> Crew Chief, Salt Lake City International Airport Test Excavation; Salt Lake City, Utah (1996- <br /> 1997): Ten-week excavation of site 42SI 230, an Archaic, Fremont, and Late Prehistoric site. <br /> Supervised excavation of over 40 test pits. Performed laboratory analysis of ceramic, lithic, and <br /> bone artifacts. Contributed to final report. Employer: Baseline Data. Client: Salt Lake City <br /> International Airport Authority. <br /> Crew Chief, Central Telephone Fiber Optic Project; Salt Lake City, Utah (1996): Directed Class <br /> III survey, and authored final report. Employer. Baseline Data. Client: Central Telephone. <br /> Surveyor, Regional Class III Surveys; Regional, Utah (1996-1998): Pedestrian surveys for various <br /> projects in the Wasatch Mountains and valleys and the Colorado Plateau. Employer: Baseline <br /> Data. Client: Various. <br /> Other Related Experience <br /> Student, Nakbe Archaeological Project (RAINPEG); Peten, Guatemala (1996): Discovered and <br /> mapped previously undocumented sites and sampled material culture around the Maya site <br /> of Nakbe in the EI Mirador Basin located in Northern Peten of Guatemala under Dr. Richard <br /> Hansen of UCLA, Director. Co-authored final publication. <br /> Student, Fish Lake Archaeological Project/BYU Field School; Fish Lake, Utah (1995): <br /> Participated in an eight-week excavation of Archaic, Fremont, and Prehistoric sites in central <br /> Utah. Participated with local Native American Paiute Tribal consultants. <br /> Volunteer Campus Representative, International Center, University of Utah; Salt Lake City, Utah <br /> (1993-1994): Promoted intercultural experiences through participation in study abroad <br /> programs and cultural awareness activities for student body. Acted as representative during <br /> campus-wide information sessions and International Center sponsored activities. <br /> President/Founder, Graduate Student Organization (GSO), Department of Anthropology, <br /> Brigham Young University; Provo, Utah (1995-1996): Formed a student group concerned with <br /> promoting interest in anthropology, academic success, and professional opportunity. <br /> Participated in bringing distinguished speakers and other local and national scholars and <br /> professionals to the University. Provided a communication link between faculty and graduate <br /> students in the Department of Anthropology. <br />
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