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Santa Fe committee tightens monitoring and reporting after emergency remains discovery during gas work
Summary
Committee members required on‑site qualified archaeologists for utility potholing and emphasized documentation and accessible site records after an inadvertent discovery of human remains during emergency New Mexico Gas work.
Members of the Santa Fe Archaeological Review Committee on May 22 pressed utilities and staff to strengthen in‑field monitoring and record sharing after an emergency gas excavation encountered what staff characterized as human remains.
Paul (city staff) told the committee that New Mexico Gas had begun working with a newly retained archaeologist, Shelby Majison, and that during emergency…
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