60" Demonstration Installation of PressureCast Steel Pipe for the Tarrant Regional Water District

2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shelly S. Hattan ◽  
David McPherson ◽  
Richard I. Mueller
2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lauren Tijerina ◽  
Jeff Coffey ◽  
Mark McGuire ◽  
Erin Atkinson ◽  
Matt Gaughan

Author(s):  
Jeff Coffey ◽  
Andrew Oppong-Bawuah ◽  
David Marshall ◽  
Aisha Hakimi ◽  
Mike Garaci

2005 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rachel Artho Ickert ◽  
Russell L. Gibson ◽  
David H. Marshall

Author(s):  
Duane Peter ◽  
James Harrison

This report presents the findings of the survey of 75 acres and the excavation of 28 cubic meters of site 41TR198 (Crooked Oxbow Site) within the Riverside Oxbow Project sponsored by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, in partnership with the City of Fort Worth and the Tarrant County Water District. Planned impacts from this proposed project include habitat restoration, channel reestablishment, vegetation plantings, new roads, and sports field construction. The deepest impacts planned for the Area of Potential Effects are one meter and involve the excavation of a shallow lake utilizing the relict oxbow bordering site 41TR198. Impacts planned for the remainder of the project area will be less than one-half meter deep. Overall, the project will attempt to use the existing landscape as much as possible in order to reduce impacts. As a federal agency the USACE is required to undertake cultural resource investigations for their projects in accordance with the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended through 2001. Since the Tarrant Regional Water District is the landowner and co-sponsor of the project, and a political subentity of the state of Texas, this project was also conducted under Texas Antiquities Permit No. 5040.


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