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Report: 'Scottish Water. Eoropie, Waste Water Treatment Works, Outfall, Access road and Replacement Sewer. Archaeological desk-based assessment and walk over survey'.

MS 5644

Description Report: 'Scottish Water. Eoropie, Waste Water Treatment Works, Outfall, Access road and Replacement Sewer. Archaeological desk-based assessment and walk over survey'.

Date 10/2007

Collection Records of Jacobs UK Ltd, architects and engineers, Glasgow, Scotland

Catalogue Number MS 5644

Category Manuscripts

Scope and Content This is a report on a desk-based assessment and walk-over survey of the Cultural Heritage resource that might be affected by the construction of an access road, waste water treatment works outfall pipe, and replacement sewer on the Europie headland. During the walkover no upstanding archaeological features were recognised. Eigheen known sites of archaeological and historical interest were found close to the route of the proposed sewer replacement, some of Prehistoric date. To mitigate agaiginst the risk posed to any surviving archaeological remains, a programme of archaeological monitoring was recommended by Mary Macleod of Comhairle nan Eilean Siar and was carried out by Rathmell Archaeology during the summer of 2007. No archaeological remains were located during this fieldwork.

Accession Number 2009/32

External Reference B0570000

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1139140

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Collection Level (551 131) Records of Jacobs UK Ltd, architects and engineers, Glasgow, Scotland

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