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Recent Clients

While STC is a small firm, our Principals/Owners have many years of experience in professional archaeology and paleontology, and a solid track record of timely, professional products and services. We are currently developing agreements or under contract with the following clients:
Client: American Battery Technology Company (ABTC)
Project Name: Tonopah Flats Project.
Completion Date: December, 2023
Project Description: STC conducted a full desktop review for paleontological resources in support of an EIR for an exciting new mining project near Tonopah, Nevada.  This review involved extensive new museum and literature searches as the region was poorly known.  The results led to a much improved resource inventory map for the BLM and the correct reporting for the EIR.
Contact: Matt Dusenbury, Environmental Project Manager, The MINES Group

Client: Red Mountain Mining
Project Name: Lithic Drilling Project.
Completion Date: December, 2023
Project Description: The Lithic Drilling Project is a new exploration project in Nye County, Nevada.  In support of the NEPA requirements, STC provided a full desktop review of paleontological resources and also a complete field survey of the project area.  The result was a clear notice to proceed with regards to sensitive paleontological resources. 
Contact: Troy Blackledge, Director, Red Mountain Mining.

Client: The Archaeological Conservancy (TAC)
Project Name: On-Call consulting services.
Completion Date: Ongoing
Project Description: STC provides western states on-call consulting services to the TAC Western Regional Director and TAC Executive Director. Tasks include: (1) identification of properties suitable for TAC acquisition via purchase or purchase of easements, (2) National Register and significance evaluation of  properties under consideration for acquisition, and (3) management recommendations for properties currently held by TAC.
Contact: Cory D. Wilkins, Director, TAC Western Regional Office.

Client: Sierra Pacific Industries
Project Name: Meadowview THP
Completion Date: Ongoing
Project Description: STC will provide a variety of cultural resource services to the client for their proposed Meadowview Timber Harvest Plan (THP), Plumas County, California. Tasks include: (1) coordination with Native American consultants to provide location and descriptive information on Native American plant collection sites contained within the proposed THP, (2) records search specific to the proposed Meadowview THP project area at the Northeast office of the California Historical Resources Inventory System, (3) access and evaluate all previously unpublished or unfiled site records related to the proposed Meadowview THP project area, (4) revise site records and site record addenda on an as-needed basis, and (5) provide Sierra Pacific Industries with assistance addressing Native American coordination concerns and other field and non-field tasks, as needed.
Contact: Steven R. Emershy, Lassen District Forester, Sierra Pacific Industries.
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Client: City of Chico General Services, Parks and Natural Resources
Project Name: Monkeyface Trail Re-Route
Completion Date: Ongoing
Project Description: STC will evaluate and provide recommendations for proposed trail reroutes in Upper Bidwell Park, in the vicinity of the Monkeyface outcrop feature. Tasks include: (1) coordination with Native American consultants regarding potential areas of concern including Sacred Lands and Traditional Cultural Properties, (2) records search specific to the proposed project area at the Northeast office of the California Historical Resources Inventory System, (3) access and evaluate all previously unpublished or unfiled site records related to the proposed Monkeyface project area, (4) revise site records and site record addenda and file new records on an as-needed basis, and (5) provide the City of Chico with a final report addressing cultural resource findings and recommendations, Native American coordination concerns, and other field and non-field tasks, as needed.
Contact: Dan Efseaff, Park and Natural Resource Manager.

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