22.02.2013 Views

APPENDIX D Cultural Resources Survey Report - US Environmental ...

APPENDIX D Cultural Resources Survey Report - US Environmental ...

APPENDIX D Cultural Resources Survey Report - US Environmental ...

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

Years of Experience<br />

12<br />

Education<br />

MA 2004<br />

Monmouth<br />

University:<br />

American History<br />

BA 2001<br />

Monmouth<br />

University:<br />

History and<br />

Anthropology<br />

Professional<br />

Training<br />

Health and Safety<br />

Training for<br />

Hazardous Waste<br />

Operations and<br />

Emergency Responses<br />

to meet the<br />

requirements of<br />

OSHA (29 CFR<br />

1910.120)<br />

Certification updated<br />

10/2008<br />

CRM Essentials:<br />

Restoring Your Skills,<br />

Bordentown, NJ,<br />

October 26, 2007<br />

Professional<br />

Registration<br />

Register of<br />

Professional<br />

Archaeologists (RPA)<br />

New Jersey, Headquarters<br />

30 North Main Street � P.O. Box 434<br />

Cranbury, NJ 08512<br />

609-655-0692 � fax: 609-655-3050<br />

Professional Experience Summary:<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

PMB 166 � 420 West Emaus Avenue<br />

Allentown, Pennsylvania 18103<br />

610-435-4525 � fax: 610-821-7988<br />

Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc.<br />

<strong>Cultural</strong> Resource Consultants<br />

email: mail@richardgrubb.com � www.richardgrubb.com<br />

Michael Gall, Principal Investigator/Senior Archaeologist<br />

Mr. Gall has extensive experience in applying Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act,<br />

as amended, NJ Executive Order No. 215, NJ Register of Historic Places Act, NJDEP Freshwater<br />

Wetlands Permits and other relevant state and municipal laws. Mr. Gall has served as a Principal<br />

Investigator on Phase I/II/III archaeological investigations and monitoring projects, and specializes<br />

in historic archaeology. He exceeds the qualifications set forth in the Secretary of Interior’s<br />

Standards for Prehistoric Archaeologists [36 CFR 61], as well as the Historic Preservation Office’s<br />

qualification standards in New Jersey. He has extensive experience in archaeological projects,<br />

including work in Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.<br />

Representative Project Experience:<br />

Rowan University West Campus Tract, Gloucester County, NJ<br />

Field supervisor, Site Safety Officer for the Phase IB archaeological survey of an area proposed for<br />

soil remediation activities. Hazardous levels of the pesticide Dieldrin were present within the project<br />

area. Level C Hazmat protection was required for conducting the fieldwork. This area was<br />

considered to have a high sensitivity for prehistoric archaeological resources. No archaeological<br />

resources were identified within the contaminated area and no further archaeological work was<br />

required.<br />

Villages at Manalapan, Monmouth County, NJ<br />

Principal Investigator for Phase I-III archaeological investigations for a proposed commercial<br />

development in Manalapan Township. Phase I archaeological survey identified three archaeological<br />

sites that included an eighteenth-century farmstead (28MO349), a nineteenth and twentieth-century<br />

farmstead (28-Mo-348), and a Contact period Native American site (28MO355). Phase II<br />

archaeological investigations determined that the eighteenth-century farmstead was eligible for<br />

listing on the National Register of Historic Places and a Phase III archaeological survey was<br />

conducted.<br />

Great Road and Cherry Valley Road Intersection Improvements, Somerset and Mercer<br />

Counties, NJ<br />

Principal Investigator for a Phase I/II/III archaeological investigation for a transportation project.<br />

The Phase I archaeological survey identified one Late Woodland site (28ME304) and one<br />

nineteenth-century tenant farmstead site (28ME305). The Phase II archaeological survey determined<br />

that both sites were eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. Phase III<br />

archaeological investigations were conducted at both sites.<br />

Thomas Edison Menlo Park Laboratory Complex, Middlesex County, NJ<br />

Project Archaeologist for an archaeological investigation and evaluation of Thomas A. Edison's<br />

Menlo Park laboratory site (28MI226) and workers’ homes (28MI218 and 28MI219). Identified<br />

archaeological resources consisting of backyard deposits and foundations of two late-nineteenthcentury<br />

workers’ tenements and the Thomas A. Edison's underground patent vault.<br />

Maryland<br />

#1 � 5 Bel Air South Parkway � Suite 109<br />

Bel Air, Maryland 21015<br />

410-420-7422 � fax: 410-420-7423<br />

Illinois<br />

13400 S. Route 59 � Suite G #180<br />

Plainfield, Illinois 60585<br />

815-439-3501 � fax: 815-439-1628

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!