Abstract

Marine Archaeological Survey for the Webster to Seadrift Pipeline Project in Calhoun and Jackson Counties, Texas

Highlights

  • Gray & Pape, Inc. (Gray & Pape), of Houston, Texas, conducted a Phase I marine cultural resources survey in support of the planned Webster to Seadrift Pipeline Project

  • The submerged land for the Area of Potential Effects (APE) is in State Tract numbers 79, 80, 94, and 95, which are administered by the Texas General Land Office (TxGLO), an agency of the State of Texas created to manage the public domain

  • Marine fieldwork and reporting activities were completed with reference to state standards (Antiquities Code of Texas [Title 9, Chapter 191 of the Texas Natural Resources Code] and Texas State Guidelines found in the Texas Administrative Code [Title 13, Part 2, Chapters 26 and 28]) for cultural resources investigations

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Introduction

Gray & Pape, Inc. (Gray & Pape), of Houston, Texas, conducted a Phase I marine cultural resources survey in support of the planned Webster to Seadrift Pipeline Project. (Gray & Pape), of Houston, Texas, conducted a Phase I marine cultural resources survey in support of the planned Webster to Seadrift Pipeline Project. The submerged land for the APE is in State Tract numbers 79, 80, 94, and 95, which are administered by the Texas General Land Office (TxGLO), an agency of the State of Texas created to manage the public domain. The Antiquities Code of Texas (Texas Natural Resource Code, Title 9, Chapter 191) applies. Marine fieldwork and reporting activities were completed with reference to state standards (Antiquities Code of Texas [Title 9, Chapter 191 of the Texas Natural Resources Code] and Texas State Guidelines found in the Texas Administrative Code [Title 13, Part 2, Chapters 26 and 28]) for cultural resources investigations. The project is considered a federal undertaking and must comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966, as amended, the regulations of the Advisory Council of Historic Preservation (30 CFR Part 800), and the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended

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