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Mr. Domey 2 June 16, 2000 Mr. Eddie L. Taylor will be the Designated CP&L Representative for this project and can answer any questions or accompany you on site inspections. His phone number is (919) 546-7598 or he can also be contacted by Fax at 919-546-7175 or E-mail at eddie.taylor@cplc.com. Sincerely, Attachments Eddie L. Taylor, P.E. Senior Engineer Transmission Line Engineering Billy R Raley Manager - Engineering Operations & Support Transmission Department r Carolina Power & Light Company North Carolina Division of Water Quality 401 Water Quality Certification NCSU Centennial Campus Transmission Line Project To Relocate: • The Method - Milburnie 230Kv Line • The Method - Raleigh 115Kv Line • The Method - Milburnie South 115Kv Line • The Cape Fear Plant - Method 115Kv Line ?o 4 •mo-cw.ue.?.mssna.>aaz.>r,..sv__r?Z 1 Jf ? ? ? 6 PAYMENT RECEIVED Carolina Power & Light Company North Carolina Division of Water Quality 401 Water Quality Certification NCSU Centennial Campus Transmission Line Project To Relocate: • The Method - Milburnie 230Kv Line • The Method - Raleigh 115Kv Line • The Method - Milburnie South 115Kv Line • The Cape Fear Plant - Method 115Kv Line Table of Contents Cover Letter Pre-Construction Notification Form NCAC 2B .0233 - Neuse River Basin - Protection and Maintenance of Riparian Buffers Routine Wetland Determination Data Form NCDWQ Stream Classification Form USGS Topographic Map Miscellaneous Maps cP&L Carolina Power & Light Company P.O. Box 1551 Raleigh, NC 27602-1849 June 16, 2000 Mr. John Dorney North Carolina Division of Water Quality Environmental Services Branch 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 Dear Mr. Dorney: Enclosed is the Pre-Construction Notification Application (PCN) and associated maps submitted to the United States Army Corps of Engineers requesting coverage under Nationwide Permit No. 25 for Structural Discharge. Permit No. 25 authorizes discharges of material, such as concrete, sand, rock, etc., into tightly sealed forms or cells where the material will be used as a structural member for standard pile or drilled pier supported structures for linear projects such as, for this project, transmission line footings. With this permit application package, Carolina Power and Light Company is requesting 401 Water Quality Certification for this project. The scope of this project is to relocate approximately 1.62 circuit miles of 230Kv and 5.42 circuit miles of 115Kv overhead electric transmission line located on North Carolina State University's Centennial Campus property in Wake County. The 7.04 total circuit miles of overhead electric transmission line will consist of one single transmission line that will support a 230Kv and 115Kv circuit and a second transmission line that will support two 115Kv circuits. The two transmission lines will be constructed parallel and separated by 60 feet for approximately 1.4 miles. The total right of way width to be cleared for this section will be 130 feet, 35 feet on the outside of each line. From this point, one line will diverge and proceed for approximately 0.5 miles and tie back into the existing alignment. The total right of way width to be cleared for this section will be 70 feet, 35 feet each side of the transmission centerline. At the point of divergence, the second transmission line will proceed for approximately 0.2 miles and tie back into the existing alignment. The total right of way width to be cleared for this section will be 70 feet, 35 feet each side of the transmission centerline. Right of way clearing for a transmission line results in no modification to the existing ground contour or addition of backfill material. No permanent structures, other than the transmission towers and support foundations, are constructed. Trees and woody vegetation within the above defined corridor width are cut or trimmed and hauled off the site with no stump removal. Limbs are chipped and spread along the corridor. It is estimated that approximately four (4) acres of delineated wetland will be impacted. Trees located within a delineated wetland area are generally cut with the trunks cut in sections and left within the corridor. Heavy equipment is not allowed within the wetland area unless transported and utilized with mats. Measures will be taken to prevent fresh concrete for the two (2) concrete drilled pier foundations from coming into contact with wetland waters and vegetation. A check for $475.00 is enclosed which covers the impact of this project on approximately four (4) acres of delineated wetlands. Mr. Dorsey June 16, 2000 Mr. Eddie L. Taylor will be the Designated CP&L Representative for this project and can answer any questions or accompany you on site inspections. His phone number is (919) 546-7598 or he can also be contacted by Fax at 919-546-7175 or E-mail at eddie.taylor@cplc.com. Sincerely, Eddie L. Taylor, P.E. Senior Engineer Transmission Line Engineering Billy R Raley Manager - Engineering Operations & Support Transmission Department Attachments DWQ ID: CORPS ACTION ID: NATIONWIDE PERMIT REQUESTED (PROVIDE NATIONWIDE PERMIT #) 25, Structural Discharge PRE-CONSTRUCTION NOTIFICATION APPLICATION FOR NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE: 1. NOTIFICATION TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS 2. APPLICATION TO NC DIV. OF WATER QUALTIY FOR SECTION 401 CERTIFICATION 3. COORDINATION WITH THE NC DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT SEND THE ORIGINAL AND (1) COPY OF THIS COMPLETED FORM TO THE APPROPRIATE FIELD OFFICE OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET). SEVEN (7) COPIES MUST BE SENT TO THE NC DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY, ATTN: JOHN DORNEY, 4401 REEDY CREEK ROAD, RALEIGH, NC 27607. PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE. 1. OWNER'S NAME: Carolina Power & Light Company MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1551 SUBDIVISION NAME : CITY: Raleigh STATE: NC ZIP CODE: 27602 PROJECT LOCATION ADDRESS, INCLUDING SUBDIVISION NAME (IF DIFFERENT FROM MAILING ADDRESS ABOVE): This entire project is located on North Carolina State University's Centennial Campus east of Avent Ferry Road, north of Interstate I-40, and west of Centennial Boulevard. TELEPHONE NUMBER: (HOME) (WORK) 919-546-7598 4. IF APPLICABLE: AGENT'S NAME OR RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE OFFICIAL, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER: Mr. Eddie L. Taylor, P.E. 919-546-7598 5. LOCATION OF WORK (PROVIDE A MAP, PREFERABLY A COPY OF USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP OR AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY WITH SCALE): COUNTY: Wake NEAREST TOWN: Raleigh SPECIFIC LOCATION (INCLUDE ROAD NUMBERS, LANDMARKS, ETC.) This entire project is located on North Carolina State University's Centennial Campus east of Avent Ferry Road, north of Interstate I-40, and west of Centennial Boulevard. IMPACTED OR NEAREST STREAM/RIVER: Walnut Creek RIVER BASIN: Neuse (a) IS PROJECT LOCATED NEAR WATER CLASSIFIED AS TROUT, TIDAL SALTWATER, (SA), HIGH QUALITY WATERS (HQW), OUTSTANDING RESOURCE WATERS (ORW), WATER SUPPLY (WS-I OR WS-II)? YES 7 NO X IF YES, EXPLAIN: (b) IS THE PROJECT LOCATED WITHIN A NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT AREA OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN (AEC)? YES a NO X (c) IF THE PROJECT IS LOCATED WITHIN A COASTAL COUNTY (SEE PAGE 7 FOR LIST OF COASTAL COUNTIES), WHAT IS THE LAND USE PLAN (LUP) DESIGNATION? 8. (a) HAVE ANY SECTION 404 PERMITS BEEN PREVIOUSLY REQUESTED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT? YES ? NO X IF YES, PROVIDE ACTION I.D. NUMBER OF PREVIOUS PERMIT AND ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (INCLUDE PHOTOCOPY OF 401 CERTIFICATION): (b) ARE ADDITIONAL PERMIT REQUESTS EXPECTED FOR THIS PROPERTY IN THE FUTURE? YES R NO X IF YES, DESCRIBE ANTICIPATED WORK: (a) ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBERS OF ACRES IN TRACT OF LAND: 29 (b) ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS LOCATED ON PROJECT SITE..: 4 10. (a) NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT BY: FILLING: EXCAVATION: FLOODING: OTHER : Right of Way Clearing and construction of one 115 kilovolt and one 230 kilovolt overhead electric transmission lines. DRAINAGE: TOTAL ACRES TO BE IMPACTED: 4 (b) (1) STREAM CHANNEL TO BE IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT (IF RELOCATED, PROVIDE DISTANCE BOTH BEFORE AND AFTER RELOCATION: LENGTH BEFORE: 180 linear feet of creek bank AFTER: FT WIDTH BEFORE (based on normal high water contours): 36 FT AVERAGE DEPTH BEFORE: 5-6 FT AFTER: FT (b) (2) STREAM CHANNEL IMPACTS WILL RESULT FROM: (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) OPEN CHANNEL RELOCATION: PLACEMENT OF PIPE IN CHANNEL: CHANNEL EXCAVATION: CONSTRUCTION OF A DAM/FLOODING: OTHER: Right of Way Clearing and construction of overhead electric transmission line. 11. IF CONSTRUCTION OF A POND IS PROPOSED, WHAT IS THE SIZE OF THE WATERSHED DRAINING TO THE POND? WHAT IS THE EXPECTED POND SURFACE AREA? 12. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK INCLUDING DISCUSSION OF TYPE OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT TO BE USED? (ATTACH PLANS; 81/2 BY I 1 DRAWINGS ONLY) Right of way clearing and construction associated with CP&L's relocation of approximately 1.62 circuit miles of 230Kv and 5.42 circuit miles of 115Kv overhead electric transmission line located on North Carolina State University's Centennial Campus property in Wake County. The 7.04 total circuit miles of overhead electric transmission line will consist of one single transmission line that will support a 230Kv and 115Kv circuit and a second transmission line that will support two 115Kv circuits. The two transmission lines will be constructed parallel and separated by 60 feet for approximately 1.4 miles. The total right of way width to be cleared for this section will be 130 feet, 35 feet on the outside of each line. From this point, one line will diverge and proceed for approximately 0.5 miles and tie back into the existing alignment. The total right of way width to be cleared for this section will be 70 feet, 35 feet each side of the transmission centerline. At the point of divergence, the second transmission line will proceed for approximately 0.2 miles and tie back into the existing alignment. The total right of way width to be cleared for this section will be 70 feet, 35 feet each side of the transmission centerline. 13. PURPOSE OF PROPOSED WORK: To relocate existing overhead transmission lines crossing North Carolina State's Centennial Campus Property. 14. STATE REASONS WHY IT IS BELIEVED THAT THIS ACTIVITY MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN WETLANDS (INCLUDE ANY MEASURES TAKEN TO MINIMIZE WETLAND IMPACTS) North Carolina State University preferred a new relocation route along the eastern most section of their Centennial Campus which primarily parallels Centennial Boulevard. Sections of this preferred route will impact approximately 4 acres of delineated wetlands. Mitigation within the wetland areas will include hand clearing of all trees and woody vegetation. Tree trunks will be cut into sections and left within the corridor. Limbs will be removed and either chipped and spread outside the impacted wetlands or hauled offsite. Within the 4 acres of wetland, two new transmission structures will be located. Per the attached map, structures 23 and 98 will be located within the wetlands. Structures 23 and 98 will be a single shaft steel pole installed on an approximate 4-5 foot diameter concrete drilled pier foundation. Equipment used to install both the structures and concrete foundations will utilize mats or other means to minimize disturbance of the natural topography. 15. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE AND/OR NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF ANY FEDERALLY LISTED OR PROPOSED FOR LISTING ENDANGERED OR THREATENED SPECIES OR CRITICAL HABITAT IN THE PERMIT AREA THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED: March 14, 2000 16. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES IN THE PERMIT AREA WHICH MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED: March 24, 2000 17. DOES THE PROJECT INVOLVE AN EXPENDITURE OF PUBLIC FUNDS OT THE USE OF PUBLIC (STATE) LAND? YES ? NO X (IF NO, GO TO 18) (a) IF YES, DOES THE PROJECT REQUIRE PREPARATION OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT? YES ? NO ? (b) IF YES, HAS THE DOCUMENT BEEN REVIEWED THROUGH THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION STATE CLEARINGHOUSE? YES ? NO ? IF ANSWER 17b IS YES, THEN SUBMIT APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTATION FROM THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT. QUESTIONS REGARDING THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE REVIEW PROCESS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO MS. CHRYS BAGGETT, DIRECTOR STATE CLEARINGHOUSE, NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION, 116 WEST JONES STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27603-8003, TELEPHONE (919) 733-6369. 18. THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE INCLUDED WITH THIS APPLICATION IF PROPOSED ACTIVITY INVOLVES THE DISCHARGE OF EXCAVATED OF FILL MATERIAL INTO WETLANDS: (a) WETLAND DELINEATION MAP SHOWING ALL WETLANDS, STREAMS, LAKES, AND PONDS ON THE PROPERTY (FOR NATIONWIDE PERMIT NUMBERS 14, 18, 21, 26, 29, AND 38). ALL STREAM (INTERMITTENT AND PERMANENT) ON THE PROPERTY MUST BE SHOWN ON THE MAP. MAP SCALES SHOULD BE 1 INCH EQUALS 50 FEET OF 1 INCH EQUALS 100 FEET OF THEIR EQUIVALENT. (Attached) (b) IF AVAILABLE, REPRESENTATIVE PHOTOGRAPH OF WETLANDS TO BE IMPACTED BY PRODUCT. (c) IF DELINEATION WAS PERFORMED BY A CONSULTANT, INCLUDE ALL DATA SHEETS RELEVANT TO THE PLACEMENT OF THE DELINEATION LINE. (Attached) (d) ATTACH A COPY OF THE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN IF REQUIRED. N.A. (e) WHAT IS LAND USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERTY? Commercial (f) IF APPLICABLE, WHAT IS PROPOSED METHOD OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL? -N.A. (g) SIGNED AND DATED AGENT AUTHORIZATION LETTER, IF APPLICABLE. NOTE: WETLANDS OR WATERS OF THE US MAY NOT BE IMPACTED PRIOR TO: 1. ISSUANCE OF A SECTION 404 CORPS OF ENGINEERS PERMIT, 2. EITHER THE ISSUANCE OR WAIVER OF A 401 DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION, AND 3. (IN THE TWENTY COASTAL COUNTIES ONLY), A LETTER FROM THE NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT STATING THE PROPOSED ACTIVITY IS CONSISTENT WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM. Ag&J, 4'? J? - " Z/, z6n- OWNER'S/AGEN S SIGNATURE DAT (AGENT'S SIGNATURE VALID ONLY IF AUTHORIZATION LETTER FROM THE OWNER IS PROVIDED). 4 Neuse River Basin Maintaining and Protecting Riparian Buffers along Walnut Creek 1. North Carolina Administrative Code Requirement 15A NCAC 2B.0233 has been adopted in a temporary action as follows: .0233 NEUSE RIVER BASIN: NUTRIENT SENSITIVE WATERS MANAGEMENT STRATEGY: PROTECTION AND MAINTENANCE OF RIPARIAN BUFFERS (4) ZONES OF THE RIPARIAN BUFFER. The protected riparian buffer shall have two zones as follows: (a) Zone I shall consist of a vegetated area that is undisturbed except for uses provided for in Item (6) of this Paragraph. The location of Zone 1 shall be as follows: (i) For intermittent and perennial streams, Zone 1 shall begin at the most landward limit of the top of bank or the rooted herbaceous vegetation and extend landward a distance of 30 feet on all sides of the surface water, measured horizontally on a line perpendicular to the surface water. (ii) For ponds, lakes and reservoirs located within a natural drainage way, Zone 1 shall begin at the most landward limit of the normal water level or the rooted herbaceous vegetation and extend landward a distance of 30 feet, measured horizontally on a line perpendicular to the surface water. (iii) For surface waters within the 20 Coastal Counties (defined in 15A NCAC 2B .0202) within the jurisdiction of the Division of Coastal Management, Zone 1 shall begin at the most landward limit of the normal high water level, the normal water level, or the landward limit of coastal wetlands as defined by the Division of Coastal Management and extend landward a distance of 30 feet, measured horizontally on a line perpendicular to the surface water. (b) Zone 2 shall consist of a stable, vegetated area that is undisturbed except for activities and uses provided for in Item (6) of this Paragraph. Grading and revegetating Zone 2 is allowed provided that the health of the vegetation in Zone 1 is not compromised. Zone 2 shall begin at the outer edge of Zone 1 and extend landward 20 feet as measured horizontally on a line perpendicular to the surface water. The combined width of Zones 1 and 2 shall be 50 feet on all sides of the surface water. (6) TABLE OF USES. The following chart sets out the uses and their designation under this Rule as exempt, allowable, allowable with mitigation, or prohibited. The requirements for each category are given in Item (7) of this Paragraph. Overhead electric utility lines: Exempt Allowable Allowable with Prohibited Mitigation • Impacts other than X perpendicular crossings in Zone 2 only • Impacts other than X perpendicular crossings in Zone 1 1,2 • Perpendicular X crossings that disturb equal to or less than 150 linear feet of riparian buffer' • Perpendicular X crossings that disturb greater than 150 linear feet of riparian buffer 1,2 1 Provided that, in Zone 1, all of the following BMPs for overhead utility lines are used. If all of these BMPs are not used, then the overhead utility lines shall require a no practical alternatives evaluation by the Division. • A minimum zone of 10 feet wide immediately adjacent to the water body shall be managed such that only vegetation that poses a hazard or has the potential to grow tall enough to interfere with the line is removed. • Woody vegetation shall be cleared by hand. No land grubbing or grading is allowed. • Vegetative root systems shall be left intact to maintain the integrity of the soil. Stumps shall remain where trees are cut. • Riprap shall not be used unless it is necessary to stabilize a tower. • No fertilizer shall be used other than a one-time application to re-establish vegetation. • Construction activities shall minimize the removal of woody vegetation, the extent of the disturbed area, and the time in which areas remain in a disturbed state. • Active measures shall be taken after construction and during routine maintenance to ensure diffuse flow of stormwater through the buffer. • In wetlands, mats shall be utilized to minimize soil disturbance. 2 Provided that poles or towers shall not be installed within 10 feet of a water body unless the Division completes a no practical alternatives evaluation 2. Carolina Power & Light Company Compliance Measures For this project, CP&L anticipates an overhead transmission line crossing angle of approximately 60 degrees which will translate into disturbing approximately 180 linear feet of riparian buffer for Walnut Creek. This total linear footage of impacted riparian buffer includes both banks, i.e. 90 linear feet along each creek bank. Within this defined buffer area, CP&L plans abide by the above guidelines for overhead electric utility lines by: 1. Managing a zone of 10 feet immediately adjacent to the water body such that only vegetation that pose a hazard or has the potential to grow tall enough to interfere with the line is removed. 2. Hand clearing all woody vegetation. No land grubbing or grading will be performed. 3. Leaving vegetative root systems intact and, where trees are cut, leaving the stumps 4" above groundline. 4. Utilizing no rip rap for stabilization. 5. Applying no fertilizers. 6. Minimizing the removal of woody vegetation, the extent of the disturbed area, and the time the area remains in a disturbed state by construction activities. 7. Active measures will be taken during construction and maintenance activities to ensure the diffuse flow of stormwater through the buffer. 8. Utilizing mats in dileneated wetland areas to minimize soil disturbance. No overhead transmission line support structures will be installed within 10 feet Walnut Creek (See attached maps). The closest support structure to Walnut Creek will be located approximately 220 feet from the creek bank. DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manuall N ' _ N A N Nt'S U ``?u S Date: 3 -1 y- O b Project/Site: C? L I.. County: wake AppricantlOwner: ` C _ State: No f -h ? •?A - Investigator:. E S,T - Tc F. F Elar oNi exist.. the site? Yes o Community ID: r MtXea? Do Normal Circumstances rcnsect ID: 1 Is the site significantly-disturbed (Atypical Situatianl. :Yes 'Y. Yes o Plot ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area. a (If needed; explain onreverse VEGETATION Stratum .. In :color - Dominant Plant Species stratum indicator om?nant Plant Species - - 10. fe.iwLlY?Q_ a `A C, LA A C. LD1`?`LGt?G??-Or??GO?- N_ F/4C 12. 4, 13. - 5. '14. 15 _ 7. - S. Percent of Dominant Species that are 08L. FAUN or. 50 0?0 FAC (excluding FAC-) Remarks: HYDROLOGY F Data (Describe in Remarksl: , lake or Tide Gauge Photographs ded Data Available Field Observations: Depth of Surface Water: (in.) Depth to Free Water in Pit: Gn•) > r a (in.) Depth to Saturated Sail: Wetland Hydrology Indicators: primary indicators: Inundated Saturated in Upper 12 Inches Water Marks Drift Lines -Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondari Indicators (2 or more required): Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches _Water-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data _FAC.Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks.) Remarks: /)0 h?df0??y l r4ie Idt4- SOILS Map Unit Name n (Series and Phase) 1 `wPAdk CB?i 5v ???t1 - Drainage Class: (it° (- 1A&, - Field Observations - ' Taxonomy (Subgroup) TvA?d -NaAConfirm Mapped Type:- Yes rofite 0eseriotion Depth `Matrix Color Mottle Colon Mottle " Texture. Concretions.-. Moist IMunsell Moist)' -Abundance/C0111101- -Abundance/C0111101- Sttue:ure, etc. inches orizan ' (M a Qom... (c) r?jdnc Sad Indicators: II _ Histosol _ Concretions _ Histic Epipedon -High Organic Content in Surface layer in Sandy Sails _ Sulfidic Odor _ Organic Streaking in Sandy Sails _ Aquic Moisture Regime _ Listed on Local Hydric Sails List _ Reducing Conditions _ Listed on National Hydric Sails List _'Gieyed or Low-Chroma Colors _ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Area 51 i? ? ?y li sou t bed 6 y e td road W ? YIOW d u6i So,' WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Ye No (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No Hydric Soils Present? •-.:Yes Na (Circle) Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yes Mo Remarks: 6(Al (e? ? Approved by HQUSACE 2/92 HJL 12/33 ?' DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) - 'H A 1- N A 1 ?'?` - _....._.. Date DO .. • C ?d ?. IVC U Cartnnc?S tte. ty GJake t/Owner: C ) + ?- State: No r-Fh 'C 'n a? nor q. t ator: E"' S - Te•?? ?-1 FF • Yes Community ID: BQiieMl?d ?r?cnu Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site. Is the site significa ntly disturbed (Atypical-Situation)? :Yes o ?'ransect ID: we- f Is the aiea a potential problem Area? Ye o Plot iD: N A '1 _ Y (if needed;'explain on-reverse VEGETATION Dominant Plant Soecies ` Stratum n :color stratum Indicator Dominant-Plant Soecies ----- - - L'J? _ ?.,??.? occi denl?s• . T FAC W- s. -- z. ge e r ru?er u m T _--- FAC ,o. " 3.G?vtereNs bi olor _ T F CU/t ,?• • fie. 4. LiritlrlPedan- T FA e- ---- 12. 6. IwSa ,?.?us?ri3 _• N daL _ 13. ?._ FA e • 14. 7. _ ---- Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL. FAUN or. Q ? D?D U J FAC (excluding FAC-) Remarks: 804-O/40d Gladwcod 4resf HYDROLOGY F tarded Data (Descrbe in Remarksl: Stream. Lake or Tide Gauge _AerialPhotographs Other O Recorded Data Available Field Observations: Depth of Surface Water: Depth to Free Water in Pit: Depth to saturated Soil. Remarks: (in.) (in.) D rn.l Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary indicators: Inundated ' Saturated in Upper 12 Inches Water Marks -Drift Lines Sediment Deposits 2prainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators 12 or more required): Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches 7Water•Stained Leaves Local Sail Survey Data -Other Test -Other (Explain in Remarks) t SOILS.: Map Unit Name , _ - " Drainage Class: Somew{?d'? zoorly (Series and Phase) tnTionE? Q4 C?t?°wb?C (a Field Observations Taxonomy (Subgroup): L t FIuyEn s Confirm Mapped Type: _ Yes No . Profile Descrintion ...?.. _. `_ . _..__ . .. - - - . -._. _ - - pip Matrix Color. ' • - Mottle Colors Mattis Texture. Concretions, •- Murisell Moist ;¢hunda? cs ?Illl Strurure, etc. (Munsell Mcistl nches arizon fil _ ; D- - In W R 3/? .. Liu Fydric Sol Indicators: Histosai -Concretions Histic Eaipedon _ High Organic Content in Surface layer in Sandy Sails _ _ Sulfidic Odor Organic Streaking in Sandy Sails Listed on Local Hydric Sails List ZAquic Moisture Regime _ Reducing Conditions l s C _ Listed on National Hydric Sails List Other (Explain in Remarks) o or Gleyed or Low-Chroma Remarks: tDepleJed b&w h" 5 w? acG . WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? es No (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? a No Hydric Sails Present? ffel tic (Circle) Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Ye Na Remarks: ?I.trj S?fL?101?0•• Approved by HCUSACE 2/92 HJL e/33 • DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manuall $ _ Halt K-Od Date: 3 -1 ProjectlSite• ?? `??- ::a -.C: S •. • County: Apprcant/Ownert C L State: Investigator: 1_ 5.2 ' Te ??'"6our ' exist on the site? es No Community ID: Stciessi ono.( Do Normal Circumstances ?ansect ID: - Is the sRte'signifcantly•disturbed (Atypical situationl? :Ye Y S Yes o Plot ID: aR Is the area a potential Problem Area. '-(if needed, explain on reverse VEGETATION ti stratum indicator . •stratum In :color aminartt Plant 5 eeies ' - ?--- aminznt plant soeciss .2.?? w?nAt.t VI.- "A T 10 . l F_ - 11. 12. 3. A 11. A wn C an- 4. 13. 5. 14. 6. - ------------ c 7 . 1 S. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL. FACW or_ ?G FAC (excluding FAC-) ?a?t?oad ?,_ wi •11,.J n ?locdpla?n . Remarks: t o ur%Q ? S IACCe s s; 4y%' HYDROLOGY FFv-ed Data (Descrbe in Remarks): , Lake or Tide Gauge Photographs dData Available Field Observations: (in.) Depth of Surface Water: Depth to Free Water in Pit: - Depth to saturated Sail: ('"') Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators: Inundated 7Saturated in Upper 12 Inches -Water Marks -Drift Lines Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators 112 or more required): -Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Water-Stained Leaves Local Sail Survey Data -FAC•Neutral Test -other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: u jc?o (de P;A?. SOILS Map Unit Name Drainage DMIL dual (Series and Phasel 1 ' Field Observations , S Confine Mapped Type:. Yes No Taxonomy (§uhgroupl: Afal • -- Matrix Catat Mottle colors Mottle •,.=• "Texture. Concretions.. Depth IMunseD Moistl Abundancel?Jhllllt 'Structure, etc. inches Horizon (Munsell Moistl n-ta ?o yR Hydric Sal Indicators: Histosoi _ Concretions _ Histic Epipedon _ High Organic Content in Surface layer in Sandy Soils _ Sulfdic Odor _ Organic Streaking in Sandy Sails Aquic Moisture Regime -Listed. on Local Hydric Sails List _ Reducing Conditions Listed an National Hydric Sails List _ Gleyad or Low-Chroma Colors - Other (Explain in Remarksl Remarks: CY OIC?LA l$ 0. C 1?YOM?G SOf ?/- t0 y% C°aM IoP. bc'l ti. b.Yd?i c c?,,?.d von- 6.?dti c . ' WETLAND DETERMINATION nogy Present? as No ? rFtemark3:' p:,r getation Present? Yes (Circle) (Circle) sent? -Yes to Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yes G tAAj $Jj J1 eyl - • on .- Approved by HQUSACE 2/92 HJL , E/33 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) N a l- t-I 811 Cp+L Aid 0, Cr&mnu'S... Date: _3-lY-Oa Project/Site: Applicant/Owner: t' P+L - State. • o/+k • 'AA Investigator: ESI- 1"e>F ?.Ja?bour Do NorMai Circumstances exist an the site? es a Community ID: `buedweed erosf . Is the sjte signifcantiy•disturbed (Atypical 5ittiationl? Yes No ?'tansect ID: we'Ffiw?d Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes a P1titAID: N B 5 r (!f needed.'ezplain on .reverse (EGETAT.ION ... Stratum In :color 12aminant Plant Soecies Stratum Indicator pominint Plant Soecies _ _ _ 1.??t?r??anu5 occidon?a?iS ?_ CW+ 9. --- .2.-BgAt.JO `. . c FACr,J 10. 3. ACP.? rt?brurv? T FA•C.. 11. • 4. 12. 5. 13. - 14. 6. _ 7. - 15 - 8. 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are 06L. FAUN or. /O D /O FAC (excluding FAC-) Remarks: HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe In Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indicators: -Stream. Lake or ride Gauge Primary. Indicators: Inundated -Aerial Photographs Saturated in Upper 12 Inches Other Water Marks Na Recorded Data Available Drift Lines -Sediment Deposits Lg!? if inage Patterns in Wetlands Field Observations: Secondarli Indicators (2 or more required): ZCxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Depth of surface Water: (in.) Water-Stained Leaves --Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Free Water in Pit: (in) -Water-Stained Test Depth to Saturated Sail; (in.) -other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: PA-4d wo46,C ill 10&J PO% Af5 wf TKI A we.IYw-. SOILS Map Unit Name -. -. •,.:..?I " . - Drainage Class: .Sc oD& l??a; kd (Series and Phase): . ... - - . 1, " ,.. Field Observations' - Yes o edType: m Ma fi C .. Taxonomy (Subgro upl _ AhrirL ??ut/?K'c pp . r on S Ff0 __ . - Profile Description Depth Matrix Color nches orizpn - IMunsell Maistl 7:. . Motile Colors Mottle l Texture. Concretions.. (Munsest? AbundancalCMtllst Strucwre. etc. .. ........ o '4R 5 /T j /o?anty satd• ,. itlydric Sol Indicators: II _ Histosol Histic Epipedon Concretions -High Organic Content in Surface layer in Sandy Soils _ Sulfidic Odor -Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils _ ?Aquic Moisture Regime Listed on Local Hydric Soils List _ Reducing Conditions l C -Listed on National Hydric Soils List Other (Explain in Remarks) ors o Gleyed or Low-Chroma Remarks: D??8?7pW SGrn?uCe . WETLAND DETERMINATION rHydrdic hytic Vegetation Present? Ye No (C+rc!el d Hydrology Present? a No Sols Present? No ks: , J t,?. Sd ir? M44 (Circle) Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yes No Approved by HQUSACE 2/92 HJL E/33 11 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND. DETERMINATION _.. :.._ _ (1x87 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) (•? D 1- (41) a9 " Date: 3 -l?-Da Owner: r* tjP- . S fate- Norte 1, na FDoNormala' e: T4 L' N e s C County: j&.4 r:! Circumstances exist on the site? Yes o Community ID: d "7 signiftcantly•disturbed (Atypical Situation]? :Yes o 1'tansect ID: ••^ a a potential Problem Area? Yes o Plot (D: d, explain on reverse VEGETATION - stratum Indicator Stratum n:cato, ominant Plant Soecies Dom;nint Plant Soecies -- - 1. A? newt rte. b r u r?n T FR C s. --- -------------- . 2. Lt: a r i ?e,?a__- 5 r-,a + 10. - a. Lon=Se-.?+utur'iens N FAC - ». 4. AllibtM AAadeA5e `i FAeU 12. 13. - 14. 15 _ 7. ' 16. • Percent of Dominant species that are OBL. FACT! or. FAC (excluding FAC-) Remarks: ?Dknq SuCCeSS?RNPA k4AJµloodS. HYDROLOGY FFzw d Data (Describe in Remarks): am. Lake or ride Gauge al Photographs er arded Data Available Fie ld Observations: Depth of Surface Water: -.6n.) Depth to Free Water in Pit: (in.) Depth to Saturated Sail. _D (in.) Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators: Inundated ' Saturated in Upper 12 Inches Water Marks Drift Lines Sediment Deposits -Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondar/ Indicators (2 or more required): -Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Water-Stained Leaves -Local Sail Survey Data FAC•Neutral Test -Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: 44dwlve, n Aas ' SOILS . . Map Unit Name M n 4 " A Drainage Class: 04C?is we!T!md & - (Series and Phase):.LM - Meld Observations Taxonomy (Subgroupl: 'Aac• i Ju dBdti G bvs4ra0.t rep_+_S Confirm Mapped Type: Yes No erofile Deseriotion: . . Depth Matrix Color inches Horizon (Munsell Moist) Mottle Colors Mottee Texture. Concretions.. (Munsell Moist) AbundancelCatl)lpt -Strurure, etc. j2 R 4/g rGOf+tr, sad , Hydric Sol Indicators: Histosel fl - Cancretions _ Histic E;3ipedon -High Organic Content in Surface layer in Sandy Sails _ Sulfrdic Odor Organic Streaking in Sandy Sails _ _ Aquic Moisture Regime ? Listed on Local Hydric Sails List Reducing Conditions _ Listed on National Hydric Sails List _ Gieyed or Low-Chroma Colo rs Other (Ex;lain in Remarks) Remarks: C tA" ?Yd'L SG i 1. Some 'i ke /y Seclllm&*+?4(WOK /r5.1kid -FrvM o-di &a r$ YDAd COAS.4•ru416A . . WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydraphytic Vegetation Present? Y Na (Circle) (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No Hydric Sails Present? Yes Na Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yes No Remarks: tI N 0 ?- Jwr,;sd?4 tor & Approved by HOUSACE 2192 HJL E/33 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1887 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) _ VIM- 9T) 5 ` .._ . C.?+?:. :-s? [Inr?tn? e: _ Date: 3 - IA - 0 0 . . .. _. W . _ .. .. .. __; DI Cou n ty: Owner 5 cafe: ,1o t+ln r. nva EE es xist on the site? n Yes Comunity ID: %16.1 •?iet. c l Circumsta significantlydisturbed (Atypical Situation)? -Yes o tanseci 1D: ruloMd Ptot ID: a a potential Problem Area? Ye d, explain on reverse - - VEGETATION Stratum n :eator Dominznt Plant Soeeies -?--- Stratum nddcator Dominant Plant Saeeies - 1.?no., rubraten T FAA- • 9. -- y\ ro. _ SAcw z. B&+?tta to. - 3.L?ar~idnwt ?aclflua T FqC+ 11. 4.?t nu____s_ karma - T F A e- 12. s.Sun?u.5 CI"?usu?? 1A11_11-, 13. 6. _ `14. 1c 7. _ Percent of Dominant Species that are OEL. FACN or. FAC (excluding FAC-) 16. I D0ij Remarks: HYDROLOGY Describe in Remarks): F'D e or Tide Gaugegraphs ata Available Field Observations: Depth of Surface Water: (in.) Depth to Free Water in Pit: fin.) Depth to Saturated Sail. (in.) Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators: Inundated Saturated in Upper 12 Inches -Water Marks -Drift Lines Sediment Deposits w0rainage Patterns in Wetlands Seeondar/ Indicators 12 or more required): -Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Water-Stained Leaves -2/Local Sail Survey Data _FAC•Neutral Test other (Explain in Remarksl Remarks: PYd,.p IDj y •pre5eAf- SOILS Map Unit Name ?f,JaG 0. Ominage Class: SohYt?Jfta? tbor??/ [?bti P? ries and Phases (S d e ^ i y F? ? i ans Field Observa ?iL t ra KreAb Confirm Mapped Type: Yes No r e e u Taxonomy (Subgroupi • H?a Profile DescAction - - ' _ ' Matrix Depth Color mehes Horizon IMunsell Maistt ' Mattis Texture. Concretions. , . Mottle Colors IMunsell MdStl AbundancalClllllut -Structure, etc. _. : S `l R 4/4 - j2Z ? .• 5andvr- ao'w`---=: . - R ?. _... •.?, o-?? .urn . eo,??? ????,??+ -. s ?o? ;iydric Sal Indicators: II _ Histosol Histic Epipedon _ Concretions _ High Organic Content in Surface layer in Sandy Soils _ Sulfdic Odor -Organic Streaking in Sandy Sails _ ?Aquic Moisture Res+ime 1/Listed an Local Hydric Sails List Reducing Conditions _ Listed an National Hydric Sails List _ _ Gieyed or Low-Chroma Colors ?Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: RpoDx d&".k 5w-FaCe. WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes No (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? a No Hydric Sails Present? Yes No (Circle) Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? es • No Remarks: ? u?s??G?l r1 Approved by HQUSACE 2/92 HJI. , E/33 '1Jr \ ? l W....1 DATA FORM :-ROUTINE WETLAND. DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manuall Date: l?fl Protect/Site: CP3? .. Applicant/O_. _ .wner: County:. \zAt State: Ekh" Investigator T 7 • No Community ID: Do Normal Circumstances exist on the.stte. Is the site slgnlficantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)) Yes Ytllnsect ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? -_ , Yes Plot ID: pf needed, explain on reverse JEGETATIVN - Dominant Pliant Species Stratum ndicator 1.?? ??yyZ n-Rt 2. 3.' 4. b) 6. 7. 8. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL. FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-) Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Remarks: ?t ` i r? ?11C -l Uot_? CJIact1 . CA- r- HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Stream, Lake or ride Gauge Primary Indicators: Inundated -Aerial Photographs Saturated in Upper 12 Inches 'Other -Water Marks JN, Recorded Data Available Drift Lines Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Field Observations: Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Depth of Surface Water: (in.) Water-Stained Leaves tl (i ) 2.( Local Soil Survey Data n. Depth to Free Water in Pit: _FAC-Neutral Test ?? ) V Gn Other (Explain in Remarks) _ . Depth to Saturated Sail: Remarks: SOILS Map Unit Name Drainage Class: (Series and Phase): 5r, . C• j ?? Feld Observations ' >i FI??JP ?;??T c ?r<d r5 Confirm Mapped Type: Yes No Taxonomy (Subgroup): S _ _..._ . :' Descriation: ._-- .___. ?_..._ .. -- - --_ . ?: _.:...._?.:. ?- ? .:• ... .. ..... Profile - --- --.-77.' Depth _ Matrix Color :. Mottle Colors Mottle -- Texture, Concretions. Abundance/Con ast ' Structure, etc. inches orizon fMunsell Moist) IMunsell M61211 ?# i Hydric Soil Indicators: Histosol _ Concretions _ Histic Epipedon _ High.Organic Content in Surface layer in Sandy Soils _ Sulfdic Odor - Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils _ - Aquic Moisture Regime Listed on Local Hydric Soils List Reducing Conditions _ Listed on National Hydric Soils List _ j( Gleyed or Low-Chroma Colors _ Other (Explain in Remarks) II Remarks: Rt P ? CG ? ` n ` ?? L WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? No (Circle) (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? No Hydric Sails Present? Yes No Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yew Na Remarks: Approved by HQUSACE 2/92 HJL ?. 8/93 v/r- 1 V F DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION 0 987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) . C 3 Date: 'I q /In M F : County: wner: 4 - .. r '?,T- State: Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? (?Se ? No Community ID: " Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes t Transect ID: AA-a Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes o Plot ID: (if needed, explain on reverse vttit 1 A 1 1V1Y . Dominant Plant Soeciees Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator l^ S S. ? - 1. ?i ?? crr 2. 10. `` 3. - i • 'w+1 11. 4. 12. 13. 6. 14. 7. 15. 8. 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL. FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-) Remarks: SL';MI- M me; n +r G'.I?e? cnl'!sr1c? Q_;c?N Fo? , `1 DROLOGY HY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indicators: - Stream, Lake or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: - Inundated -Aerial Photographs -Saturated in Upper 12 Inches -Other -Water Marks kNo Recorded Data Available -Drift Lines Sediment Deposits - i l d an s n Wet Drainage Patterns Field Observations: Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Depth of Surface Water: J (in.) -_Water-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data Depth to Free Water in Pit: _(in•) FAC•Neutral Test Depth to Saturated Sail: _lin.l _ -Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: ` ?. J SOILS Map Unit Name (Series and Phase): 1? C- Taxonomy (Subgroup): ?l"'[y! J<?? R r?'?{ f<O Drainage Class: Feld Observations Confirm Mapped Type: Yes No Profile Descriation: Mottle colors mottle Texture, Concretions, Depth Matrix Color AbundancelCon ast Structure. etc. inches Horizon Munsell Moist IMunsell Moist X131 - Hydric Sail Indicators: _ Histosol _ Histic Epipedon _ Sulfidic Odor _ Aquic Moisture Regime _ Reducing Conditions Gleyed or Low-Chroma Colors Remarks: c?o1`?? , l WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Hydric Soils Present? Remarks: _ Concretions _ High Organic Content in Surface layer in Sandy Soils _ Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils .L Listed on Local Hydric Soils List _ Listed on National Hydric Soils List Other (Explain in Remarks) Yes (Circle) (Circle) Yes Yes Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yes o Approved by HQUSACE 2/92 HJL ' 8/93 of &`-t' k_3C 1 DATA FORM :.._--ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual ' Project/Site: Date: X" County Applicant/Owner: ?-3 ---_-_..____ ._ _. _.__ .. Investigator State: ((?'? t d? o Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site. Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situationl? :Yes o Tfiinsect ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? _ Yes o Plot ID: (If needed, explain on reverse '? VEGETATION -- Dominant Plant Species Stratum Inn?dicca't?or? Qominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator 2. 10. 3. ?.• `.) ...I?r G :??'?? Vii--? 11. 4. 12. A C - 13. rACL 7. 15. 8. 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-) Remarks: I'\ `? CIS , C HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indicators: - -Stream, Lake or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Inundated -Aerial Photographs Saturated in Upper 12 Inches -Other - -Water Marks I F0 Recorded Data Available -Drift Lines Sediment Deposits - Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Field Observations: - Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Depth ace Water: (i^•) Water-Stained Leaves Local Soil Survey Data Water in Pit: - (i^) FAC•Neutral Test X1 ) in _ Other (Explain in Remarks) . urated Soil: L tY, ..r .. SOILS Map Unit Name Drainage Class:. (Series and Phase): l ' JC+ C C' Field Observations R t)? 5 Confirm Mapped Type: Yes No Taxonomy (Subgroup): ?? ?r uc r _.... _ ...... . Profile Description: ___ __ -s ,• -- _ :-- .. ... Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mottle _ Texture. Concretions, inches orizon IMunsell Moist) IMunsell MA6und. ?ont Structure. etc. q Hydric Soil Indicators: _ Histosol _ Concretions _ Histic Epipedon _ High Organic Content in Surface layer in Sandy Soils _ Sulfidic Odor _ Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils _ Aquic Moisture Regime Listed on Local Hydric Soils List Listed on National Hydric Soils List Reducing Conditions Gleyed or Low-Chroma Colors _ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: r ,-\e', ? C f t C C l?b? i??`? r !'\ . WETLAND DETERMINATION rHydrophy"tic Vegetation Present? es' No (Circle) (Circle) d Hydrology Present? e5? No Soils Present? Yes No Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? es No Remarks: Approved by HQUSACE 2/92 HJL' 8/93 v DATA FORM ;, .... ..... _.., . - :::. ROUTINE WETLAND. DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) 11? Project/Site: C? 3 Date: s Count Applicant/Owner: Investigator: l??T State: a<,?C Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? ?e o Community ID: PlInI Is the site significantly disf6ibed (Atypical Situation)? Trihsect ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? . N Plot ID: - (If needed, explain on reverse vttat 1 H I WIN[ --- ------ ies _ Stratum Dominant Plant Spe cator n dii Dominant Plant Species Stratum ndcator c I q nd rA? 9' t 10. 3. 4. Piri 12. 6. 13. .6. t .. a C7( l` r!S ?_ 14. 7. d' (-1 15. FALL;- 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or j `-"" FAC (excluding FAC-) ?? Remarks: La 'N uvncnl nrw -Recorded Data (Descn'be in Remarks): -Stream, Lake or Tide Gauge -Aerial Photographs -Other _ . . x_No Recorded Data Available Field Observations: Depth of Surface Water: Depth to Free Water in Pit Depth to Saturated Sail: Remarks: (in.l ?V r.. (in.) Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators: -Inundated Saturated in Upper 12 Inches -Water Marks -Drift Lines -Sediment Deposits -Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): -Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Water-Stained Leaves :Local Soil Survey Data _FAC-Neutral Test Other (Explain in Remarks) • 11 01 SOILS Map unit Name ?" I Drainage Class:. f ' ` L (Series and Phase): ? Feld Observations - - - ?-•? d ?? Confirm Mapped Type Yes No ? Taxonomy lSubgroupl: • Profile Descriation: - - _ _.... _ ..... .. .. ...._........... _ _ :'? :_._._.._ . ........ Matrix Color ..: Depth nsell Moistl IM : Mottle Colors Mottle Texture. Concretions, ast -Structure, etc. ' fMunse_n Moistl Abundance/ u inches orizan l k n. . h _ Il . I Hydric Sail Indicators: _ Histosol _ Concretions High Organic Content in Surface layer in Sandy Sails _ Histic Epipedon _ Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils _ Sulfidic Odor Aquic Moisture Regime _ )L Listed an Local Hydric Soils List _ Reducing Conditions _ Listed on National Hydric Soils List _ Gleyed or Low-Chroma Colors -Other (Explain in Remarks) ? i Remarks: ?(f C C ` WETLAND DETERMINATION ?t? Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes _ QNCirclel (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes nt? Yes o P i is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yes No' rese ls Hydric Sa O Remarks: (?'??j('??t?n(?" r C')e_ C V"'A oA LjJn- J C rdC ''C?1pC'J? IG? n Approved by HQUSACE 2/92 HJL' All 8193 Ok) -a3L.St DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND-DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: u-51 -; flc C,(-.) Date• ,3 ho An n County, Applicant/Owner: p 3 (--- - - -- - _. Investigator state: Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? o Community ID: Kr Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes Tri hsect ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? _ Yes koc Plot ID: (If needed, explain on reverse Dominant Plant Soecies Stratum .. Indicator Dominant Plant Soecies Stratum ndicator 1. I 9• Z VAC 1o. 4. 12. • 5. i 0, 13. 14. 7.(?tC tn?K .nn ?'fMlnt? ? tom`` 1 5. 8. Cc.( - 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or a? FAC (excluding FAC-) r 4 Remarks: V)bJCJ?-f tV` 5Skt; 6+% on , uvnent nw Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indicators: - Stream, lake or ride Gauge Primary Indicators: - -Aerial Photographs Inundated Saturated in Upper 12 Inches -Other jLWater Marks ?No Recorded Data Available -Drift Lines -Sediment Deposits ,Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Field Observations: l? Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Depth of Surface Water: (in.) Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: in•1 ?-Local Soil Survey Data )LFAC•Neutral Test Depth to Saturated Sail: in•1 -Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: \ SOILS Map Unit Name ( (Series and Phase): Drainage Class: .. Feld Observations pp r tt Taxonomy (Suhgroupl: 10. war dude., Si 11 __'' .. r Q; Confirm Mapped Type: Yes o. Profile Descri lion: _._.. _... _. ._ . _ _... _._ ._ _. ,.... _ Matrix Color t) l M Mottle Texture. :. • Mottle Colors - Concretions, (Munsell Moist) AbundancelCgp?t Structure. etc. ois l inches orizan (Munse : Hydric Soil Indicators: _ Histosol _ Concretions High Organic Content in Surface layer in Sandy Soils _ Histic Epipedon - Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils _ Sulfidic Odor Aquic Moisture Regime _ listed on Local Hydric Soils List Reducing Conditions _ Listed on National Hydric Soils List _ 4 Gleyed or Law-Chroma Colors _ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: WETLAND DETERMINATION rcle) (Circle) No (Ci FWetland c Vegetation :esent? ydrology PreYes J No s Present? No Is this Sampli ng Point Within a Wetland? ? Yes No C ?f t\ A, f-m- qL ??Ct S Approved by HQUSACE 2/92 HJL • ., 8/93 ?J)- 23 ?,e. DATA FORM _ . _..... , _ :.......___._ ... __..,. ROUTINE WETLAND, DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) • ?t Date: 11 y --- Project/Site. c County: k;?Ct licant/OWner: r-P 3 (__.-_ __ __ .._ tY' . J. App - State: Investigator: No Community ID: Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site. 1s the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes o Transect ID: area a potential Problem Area? Yes V Plot ID: Is the are (If needed, explain on reverse VEGETATION -- - Dominant Plant Species Stratum .. Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum indicator ?`• `?^ B 9. 10. _ . 3. 11. 4. C?4 CC 12- 6. ;C ` 13. 14. 7. 15. 8. 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW or , FAC (excluding FAC-) Remarks: fi 7 unV wv -Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): -Stream, Lake or ride Gauge Aerial Photographs -Other kNo Recorded Data Available Field Observations: Depth of Surface Water: (in•) Depth to Free Water in Pit: EL? 4 fin.) Depth to Saturated Sail: -AL_(m•) Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Primary Indicators: Inundated -Saturated in Upper 12 Inches -Water Marks -Drift Lines -Sediment Deposits -Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): ;?_Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Water-Stained Leaves C&Local Sail Survey Onto _FAC•Neutral Test -Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: ?+?} ? ` ?w n CC Gr`o ( t f C-5 SOILS Map unit Name Ct?, Drainage Class: / t L (Series and Phase): _ Feld Observations Taxonomy (Subgroup): en Confirm Mapped Type: Yes No Profile Deseriotion: . _.-- •. .. -•- _ Depth -matrix Color _ Mottle Colors Mottle - Texture, Concretions. inches Horizon (Munsell Moist) IMunsell Moist) AbundancelC st Structure. etc. .4 L\ roc? Hydric Soil Indicators: _ Histosol _ Concretions _ Histic Epipedon _ High Organic Content in Surface layer in Sandy Soils _ Sulfidic Odor Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils Aquic Moisture Regime Listed on Local Hydric Soils List Reducing Conditions _ Listed on National Hydric Soils List _ Gieyed or Low-Chroma Colors _ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: 1JC? c `t c??CC c" U65 11 < . Eel ? l WEI LA1NU Ut I Cruw1914r,1 9%09- o ydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes U? (Circle) (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? ?Yes to Hydric Sails Present? No Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yes No Remarks: ., A.....--i My Wf)tKACF 2192 HJL' ?. 8/93 Project Name: C ?-- uC S(? River Basin: kle ?C_ County: U -J&- Evaluator: ? . ??96oe tN C?„k??,?1 11 DWQ Pro ject Number: Nearest Named Stream: Latitude: Signature: o CCee,? Date:,S'jgj(n USGS QUAD: Q,,`?;QQ??? Longitude: Location/Directions: G. ?C1x , *PLEASE NOTE: If evaluator and la downer agree that the feature is a man-made ditch, then use of this form is not necessary. Also, Tin the best professional Judgement of the evaluator, the feature is a man-made ditch and not a modified natural stream-this rating system should not be used* Primary Field Indicators: (Circle One Number Per Line) 2) Is The USDA Texture In Streambed 5) Is There An Active (Or Relic) 9) Is A Continuous Bed & Bank Present? 0 1 2 CNOTE. If Bed & Bank Caused By Ditching And RTMOUT Sinuosity Then Score=0*) 10) Is A 2"a Order Or Greater Channel (As Indicated ?--? - PRIMARY (VOMORPHOLOGYINDICATOR II Hydrology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is There A Groundwater PRIMARYHYDROLOGYINDICATOR POINTS:, Secondary Field Indicators: (Circle One Number Per Line) SECONDARY GEOMORPHOLOGYINDICATOR II Hydrology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is This Year's (Or Last's) Leaflitter rN 4) Is Water In Channel And >48 Hrs. Since 0 .5 1 WSJ Last Known Rain? ('NOTE: If Ditch Indicated In 09 Above Skip This Step And #S Below*) 5) Is There Water In Channel During Dry 0 .5 1 1.5 PRIMARYBIOLOGYINDICATOR POINTS:-ICI_ 3) Does Topography Indicate A _ 8) Are Wetland Plants In Streambed? SAV Mostly OBL Mostly FACW Mostly FAC Mostly FACU Mostl UPL NOTE. If Total Absence Of All Plants In Streambed 2 1 .75 .5 0 As Noted Above Skin This Step UNLESS SAV Present'). SECONDARYBIOLOGYINDICA TOR POINTS: TOTAL POINTS (Primary + Secondary)=.5 (If Greater Tian Or Equal To L Points Tke Stream Is At Least Intermittent) r 14%-1L rr JZ %JL1 GCllll ylA13J1111.C111V11 i va aaa `i `rv - Project Name: CP3L tiC6, Q River Basin: ?c?i County: ? Evaluator: C5? f ?%qGW--S-'L5 6,,61%1C A DWQ Project Number: Nearest Named Stream: ?n 6?- Latitude: Signature: e G-ee-IL DaFe:?Jjq JCC USGS QUAD: Longitude: Location/Directions: C,10"A 4 C??1, (u,, PLEASE NOTE: If evaluator and l downer agree that the feature is a man-made ditch, then use of this form is not . lei cC- t, necessary. Also, if in the best professional judgement of the evaluator, the feature is a man-made ditch and not a modified natural W- 1-j- stream-this rating system should not be used* COfC'?'t? ?'. Primary Field Indicators: (Circle One Number Per Line) 1\ T. rM. TTCT %A Tnvhira Tn Ctrpaml oli 9) Is A Continuous Bed & Bank Present? 0 1 (V (*NOTE. If Bed & Bank Caused By DitchinRAnd 97THOUT Sinuosity Then Score=0•) 10) Is A 2"d Order Or Greater Channel (As Indicated ?-1 4.PRIMARY GEOMORPHOLOGYINDICA TOR POINTS: Q o fJ II Hydrology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is There A Groundwater PRIMARYHYDROLOGYINDICATOR POINTS:, Secondary Field Indicators: (Circle One Number Per Line) II Hydrolo>y Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is This Year's (Or Last's) Leaflitter 4) Is Water In Channel And >48 Hrs. Since 0 .5 Last Known Rain? ('NOTE. If Ditch Indicated In #9 Above Skip This Step And #S Below+) 1.5 5) is There Water In Channel During Dry 0 .5 10 Conditions Or in Growing Season)? 6) Are Hydric Soils Present In Sides Of Channel (Or In Headcut)? Yes 47 No=O 5) Is There An Active (Or Relic) PRIMARYBIOLOGYINDICATOR POINTS:-2- 3) Does Topography Indicate A Natural Drainage Way? 0 .5 ntJ 1.5 SECONDARY GEOMORPHOLOGYINDICA TOR POINTS:--J- w 8) Are Wetland Plants In Streambed? SAV Mostly OBL Mostly FACW Mostly FAC Mostly FACU Mostl UPL NOTE. If Total Absence Of All Plants In Streambed 2 1 .75 .5 0 As Noted Above Skip This Step UNLESS SAV Present*). SECONDARYBIOLOGYINDICATOR POINTS: TOTAL POINTS (Primary +Secondary)=IfGreater Than Or Equal To 19 Points Tlie Stream Is At Least Intermittent) I'I%-IL ?? V vw vas u¦ vauopaiaasaaav as s v.. ?v Project Name: ck ,I ? (f 60 ? River Basin: Ne;,iSC County: Evaluator; ?5Z DWQ Project Number: Nearest Named Stream: VO s Latitude: Signature: ? n Cccs?t? Date: eJ) ?JM USGS QUAD: R,c,'C+ l> •cS}' Longitude: Location/Directions: bl .aC SMS?t?t,? *PLEASE NOTE: If evaluator and landowner agree that the feature is a man-made ditch, then use of this form is not gpr?X.153? necessary. Also, if in the best professional Judgement of the evaluator, the feature is a man-made ditch and not a modified natural 1 stream--this rating system should not be used* Primary Field Indicators: (Circle One Number Per Line) 21 is The i i.CflA Texture to Streambed 9) Is A Continuous Bed & Bank Present? 0 1 2 (*NOTE. If Bed & Bank Caused By Ditching And WITHOUT Sinuosity Then Score=0*) 10) Is A 2nd Order Or Greater Channel (As Indicated ?.? PRIMARY GEOMORPHOLOGYINDICATOR POINTS: II Hydrology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is There A Groundwater Flow/Discharge Present? 0 1 (2 f 3 PRIMARYHYDROLOGYINDICATOR POINTS.- PRIMARYBIOLOGYINDICATOR POINTS:. Secondary Field Indicators: (Circle One Number Per Line) H. Hydrology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is This Year's (Or Last's) Leaflitter ?..? 4) Is Water In Channel And >48 Hrs. Since .5 Last Known Rain? ONOTE. If Ditch Indicated In #9 Above Skin This Step And 05 Below*) 5) Is There Water In Channel During Dry 0 .5 1.5 i+-\ 5) Is There An Active (Or Relic) r^ 3) Does Topography Indicate A Natural Drainage Way? 0 .5 221 1.5 SECONDARY GEOMORPHOLOGYINDICATOR POINTS: I 8) Are Wetland Plants In Streambed7 SAV Mostly OBL Mostly FACW Mostly FAC Mostly FACU Mostl UPL (* NOTE: If Total Absence Of All Plants In Streambed 2 1 75 .5 0 As Noted Above Skip 77is Step UNLESS SAV Present*). SECONDARYBIOLOGYROICA TOR POINTS:562?S TOTAL POINTS (Primary + Secondary)--3ia Greater Than Or Equal To L Points The Stream Is At Least Intermittent) 1\l.L VY %J QLFV21111 t.la55JL11#.a11V11 A- Vl •ll ?- - ?? - Project Name: CQ3 River Basin: I??L County: ? ??? Evaluator: E5 E DWQ Project Number: Nearest Named Stream: 0.,ku- - Latitude: Signature: P? C(-cek Date: 3112 JJM USGS QUAD:?4 Longitude: Location/Directions: ni 4 .o??S v CCcek. *PLEASE NOTE: if evaluator and lifn?owner agree that the feature is a man-made ditch, then use ojthis form is not necessary. Also, if in the best professional f udgement of the evaluator, the feature is a man-made ditch and not a modified natural stream-this rating system should not be used` Primary Field Indicators: (Circle One Number Per Line) I Geomorphology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is There A Riffle Pool Sequence? 0 1 2 - 3 2) Is The USDA Texture In Streambed Different From Surrounding Terrain 0 1 2 3 3) Are Natural Levees Present? 0 1 2 3 4) Is The Channel Sinuous? 0 1 2 3 5) Is There An Active (Or Relic) Floodplain Present? 0 - 1 2 3 6) Is The Channel Braided? 0 1 2_ 3 7) Are Recent Alluvial Deposits Present? 0 1 2 3 8) Is There A Bankfull Bench Present? 0 1 2 3 9) Is A Continuous Bed & Bank Present? 0 1 (*NOTE. If Bed & Bank Caused By Ditching And WITHOUT Sinuosit 10) Is A 2nd Order Or Greater Channel (As Indicated On Topo May And/Or In Field) Present? Yes=3 PRIMARY GEOMORPHOL 0 GY INDICA TOR POINTS: 2 y Then Score=0*) No=O 3 II Hydrology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is There A Groundwater Flow/Discharge Present? 0 --1 2 3 PRL41ARYHYDROLOGYIADICATOR POINTS. III Biology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 3) Is Periphvton Present? 0 1 2 - 3 4) Are Bivalves Present? 0 1 2 3 PRIMARYBIOLOGYINDICATOR POINTS. Secondary Field Indicators: (Circle One Number Per Line) I Geomorphology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is There A Head Cut Present hf Channel? 0 .5 1 1.5 2) Is There A Grade Control Point In Channel? 0 .5 - 1 1.5_ 3) Does Topography Indicate A Natural Drainage Way? 0 .5 - 1 1.5 SECONDAR Y GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICA TOR POINTS.- 11. Hydrology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is This Year's (Or Last's) Leaflitter Present In Streambed? 1.5 1 .5 0 2) Is Sediment On Plants (Or Debris) Present? 0 .5 1 1_.5 3) Are Wrack Lines Present? 0 .5 1 1.5 4) Is Water In Channel And >48 Hrs. Since 0 .5 1 1.5 Last Known Rain? (*NOTE.- If Ditch Indicated In 09 Above Skip This Step And #5 Below*) 5) Is There Water In Channel During Dry 0 .5 1 1.5 Conditions Or in Growing Season)? - 6) Are Hydric Soils Present In Sides Of Channel (Or In Headcut)? Yes=1.5 No=O III Biology Absent Weak Moderate Strone 1) Are Fish Present? 0 .5 1 1.5 2) Are Amphibians Present? 0 .5 1 1.5 3) Are AguaticTurtles Present? 0 .5 1 1.5 4) Are Crayfish Present? 0 .5 1 1.5 5) Are Macrobenthos Present? 0 .5 1 1.5 6) Are Iron Oxidizing Bacteria/Fungus Present? 0 .5 1 - 1.5 7) Is Filamentous Algae Present? 0 .5 1 1.5 8) Are Wetland Plants In Streambed? SAV Mostly OBL Mostly FACW Mostly FAC Mostly FACU Mostl UPL (' NOTE. If Total Absence Of All Plants In Streambed 2 1 .75 .5 0 As Noted Above Skin ?his Step UNLESS SAY Present'). SECONDARYBIOLOGYINDICATOR POINTS: TOTAL POINTS (Primary + Secondary)= (If Greater Than Or Equal To.U Points The Stream Is At Least Intermittent) .ProectName: CPA- NC River Basin: Ne obc- County: 04t Evaluator: F-GE '??g60a3??5 Cenk..?? DWQ Project Number: Nearest Named Stream: l,,` An.% ' Latitude: Signature: ? crec? Date:311SIZ USGS `QUAD: Ra?c; ?? Wc6 Longitude: Location/Directions: I).OOQ- (c+.?cnn?c' ? *PLEASE NOTE: If evaluator and downer agree that the feature is a man-made ditch, then use of this form is not 0W SJ V c,n necessary. Also, if in the best professional Judgement of the evaluator, the feature Is a man-made ditch and not a modified natural ? rj 0-1 stream-this rating system should not be used* Primary Field Indicators: (Circle One Number Per Line) -1\ T.. IM- T TQTI A rr.-+.- Tn Graaml%Prl 9) Is A Continuous Bed & Bank Present? 0 1 2 (*NOTE. If Bed & Bank Caused By Ditching And WITHOUT Sinuosity Then Score=0.) 10) Is A 2nd Order Or Greater Channel (As Indicated On Topo Map And/Or In Field) Present? Yes=3 0=0 c1 ac r?t> PRIMARY GEOMORPHOLOGY INDICATOR POINTS: 15 II Hydrology Absent Weak Moderate Strone 1) Is There A Groundwater 11 0 PRIMARYHYDROLOMA'DICATOR 2 SecondaKy Field Indicators: (Circle One Number Per Line) SECONDARY GEOMORPHOL OGY INDICA TOR POINTS.- 11. Hydrology Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1) Is This Year's (Or Last's) Leaflitter /'1 4) Is Water In Channel And >48 Hrs. Since 0 .5 1 (L. 5.1 Last Known Rain? (*NOTE. It Ditch Indicated In #9 Above Skin This Step And #5 Below') 5) Is There Water In Channel During Dry 0 .5 1 1.5 5) Is There An Active (Or Relic) _ PRIMARYBIOLOGYINDICATOR POINTS.?_ 3) Does Topography Indicate A - /N 8) Are Wetland Plants In Streambed? SAV Mostly OBL Mostly FACW Mostly FAC Mostly FACU Mostl UPL (* NOTE: If Total Absence Of All Plants In Streambed 2 1 .75 .5 0 As Noted Above Skip This Step UNLESS SAV Present*). SECONDARYBIOLOGYINDICA TOR POINTS: , TOTAL POINTS (Primary + Secondaryl If Greater Than Or Equal To ,(9 Points The Stream Is At Least Intermittent) Attachment B Nationwide Permit 12 - Utility Line Crossings restore damaged upland areas. This permit cannot be used to reclaim historic lands lost, over an extended period of time, to normal erosion processes. Maintenance dredging for the primary se of navigation and beach ation are not authorized by this it. This permit does not authorize new stream channelization or stream relocation projects. Any work authorized by this permit must not cause more than minimal degradation of water quality, more than minimal changes to the flow characteristics of the stream, or increase flooding (See General Conditions 9 and 21). Note: This NWP authorizes the repair, rehabiilitation, or replacement of any previously authorized structure or fill that does not qualify for the Section 404(0 exemption for maintenance. For example, the repair and maintenance of concrete-lined channels are exempt from Section 404 permit requirements. (Sections 10 and 404) 7. Outfall Structures and Main renance. Activities related to: (i) Construction of outfall structures and associated intake structures where the effluent from the outfall is authorized, conditionally authorized, or specifically exempted, or are otherwise in compliance with regulations issued under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System program (Section 402 of the Clean Water Act), and (ii) maintenance excavation, including wing, to remove accumulated dents blocking or restricting outfall and iritake structures, accumulated sediments from small impoundments associated with outfall and intake structures, and accumulated sediments from canals associated with outfall and intake structures, provided that the activity meets all of the following criteria: a. The permittee notifies the District Engineer in accordance with General Condition 13; b. The amount of excavated or dredged material must be the minimum necessary tb restore the outfalls, intakes, small impoundments, and canals to original design capacities and design configurations (i.e., depth and width); c. The excavated or dredged material is deposited and retained at an upland site, unless otherwise approved by the District Engineer under separate authorization; and d. Proper soil erosion and sediment control measures are used to minimize reentry of sediments into waters of the United States. The construction of intake structures is not authorized by this NWP, unless are directly associated with an prized outfall structure. For maintenance excavauon ana oreagmg w remove accumulated sediments, the notification must include information regarding the original design capacities and configurations of the facility and the presence of special aquatic sites (eg., vegetated shallows) in the vicinity of the proposed work. (Sections 10 and 404) E ; 12. Utility Line Activities: Activities required for the construction, maintenance and repair of utility lines and associated facilities in waters of the United States as follows: (i) Utility lines. The construction, maintenance, or repair of utility lines, including outfall and intake structures and the associated excavation, backfill, or bedding for the utility lines, in all waters of the United States, provided there is no change in preconstniction contours. A "utility line" is defined as any pipe or pipeline for the transportation of any gaseous, liquid. liquefiable, or slurry substance, for any purpose, and any cable, line, or wire for the transmission for any purpose of electrical energy, telephone, and telegraph messages, and radio and television communication (see Note 1, below). Material resulting from trench excavation may be temporarily sidecast (up to three months) into waters of the United States, provided that the material is not placed in such a manner that it is dispersed by currents or other forces. The District Engineer may extend the period of temporary side casting not to exceed a total of 180 days, where appropriate. In wetlands, the top 6" to 12" of the trench should normally be backfilled with topsoil from the trench. Furthermore, the trench cannot be constructed in such a manner as to drain waters of the United States (e.g., backfilling with extensive gravel layers, creating a french drain effect). For example, utility line trenches can be backfilled with clay blocks to ensure that the trench does not drain the waters of the United States through which the utility line is installed. Any exposed slopes and stream banks must be stabilized immediately upon completion of the utility line crossing of each waterbody. (ii) Utility line substations: The construction, maintenance, or expansion of a substation facility associated with a power line or utility line in non-tidal waters of the United States, excluding non-tidal wetlands adjacent to tidal waters, provided the activity does not result in the loss of greater than 1 acre of non-tidal waters of the United States. (iii) Foundations for overhead utility line towers, poles, and anchors: The construction or maintenance of 1VWlLL GL&WASO AWL Vvua..uu--j au,a. towers, poles, and anchors in all waters of the United States, provided the foundations are the minimum size necessary and separate footings for each tower leg (rather than a larger single pad) are used where feasible. (iv) Access roads: The construction of access roads for the construction and maintenance of utility lines, including overhead power lines and utility line substations, in non-tidal waters of the United States, excluding non-tidal wetlands adjacent to tidal waters, provided the discharge does not cause the loss of greater than 1 acre of non- tidal waters of the United States. Access roads shall be the minimum width necessary (see Note 2, below). Access roads must be constructed so that the length of the road minimizes the adverse effects on waters of the United States and as near as possible to preconstruction contours and elevations (e.g., at grade corduroy roads or geotextile/gravel roads). Access roads constructed above preconstruction contours and elevations in waters of the United States must be properly bridged or culverted to maintain surface flows. 'All access roads will be constructed with pervious surfaces. The term "utility line" does not include activities which drain a water of the United States, such as drainage tile, or french drains; however, it does apply to pipes conveying drainage from another area. For the purposes of this NWP, the loss of waters of the United States includes the filled area plus waters of the United States that are adversely affected by flooding, excavation, or drainage as a result of the project. Waters of the United States temporarily affected by filling, flooding, excavation, or drainage, where the project area is restored to . preconstruction contours and elevations, are not included in the calculation of permanent loss of waters of the United States. This includes temporary construction mats (e.g., timber, steel, geotextile) used during construction and removed upon completion of the work..Where certain functions and values of waters of the United States are permanently adversely affected, such as the conversion of a forested wetland to a herbaceous wetland in the permanently maintained utility line right-of-way, mitigation will be required to reduce the adverse effects of the project to the minimal level. Mechanized landclearing necessary for the construction, maintenance, or repair of utility lines and the construction, maintenance and expansion of utility line substations, foundations for overhead utility lines, and access roads is authorized, provided the cleared area is kept to the minimum necessary and preconstruction contours are maintained as near as possible. The area of waters of the United States that Ed- excavated, or flooded must be co to the minimum necessary to co ct the utility line, substations, foundations, and access roads. Excess material must be removed to upland areas immediately upon completion of construction. This NWP may authorize utility lines in or affecting navigable waters of the United States, even if there is no associated discharge of dredged or fill material (See 33 CFR Part 322).. No tification: The permittee must notify the District Engineer in accordance with General Condition 13, if any of the following criteria are met: (a) Mechanized land clearing in a forested wetland for the utility line right-of-way; (b) A Section 10 permit is required; (c) The utility line in waters of the United States, excluding overhead lines, exceeds 500 feet; (d) The utility line is placed within a jurisdictional area (i.e., a water of the United States), and it runs parallel to a stream bed that is within that jurisdictional area; (e) Discharges associated with the construction of utility line substations that result in the loss of greater than 1/4 of waters of the United States; or Permanent access roads (tructed above grade in waters of the United States for a distance of more than 50gfeet. Note 1: Overhead utility lines constructed over Section 10 waters and utility lines that are routed in or under Section 10 waters without a discharge of dredged or fill material require a Section 10 permit; except for pipes or pipelines used to transport gaseous, liquid, liquefiable, or slurry substances over navigable waters of the United States, which are considered to be bridges, not utility lines, and may require a permit from the U.S. Coast Guard pursuant to Section ,9 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899. However, any discharges of dredged or fill material associated with such pipelines will require a Corps permit under Section 404. Note 2: Access roads used for both construction and maintenance may be authorized, provided they meet the terms and conditions of this NWT. Access roads used solely for construction of the utility line must be removed upon completion of the work and the area restored to preconstruction contours, elevations, and wetland conditions. Temporary access, roads for construction may be authorized by NWP 33. Note 3: Where the proposed utility line is w.--tructed or installed in navigable waters IMe United States (i.e., Section 10 waters), es of the PCN and NWP verification will be sent by the Corps to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service, for charting the utility line to protect navigation. (Sections 10 and 404) 14. Linear Transportation Crossings. Activities required for the construction, expansion, modification, or improvement of linear transportation crossings (e.g., highways, railways, trails, airport runways, and taxiways) in waters of the United States, including wetlands, provided that the activity meets the following criteria: a. This NWP is subject to the following acreage and linear limits: (1) For public linear transportation projects in non-tidal waters, excluding non-tidal wetlands adjacent to tidal waters, provided the discharge does not cause the loss of greater than 1 acre of waters of the United States; (2) For public linear transportation projects in tidal waters or non-tidal wetlands adjacent to tidal waters. provided the discharge does not cause the loss of greater than 1/3 acre of waters of the United States and the length of fill for the crossing in waters of the United States does not exceed 200 linear feet, or: (3) For private linear transportation projects in all waters of the United States, provided the discharge does not cause the loss of greater than 1/3 acre of waters of the United States and the length of fill for the crossing in waters of the United States does not exceed 200 linear feet; b. The penmittee must notify the District Engineer in accordance with General Condition 13 if any of the following criteria are met: (1) The discharge causes the loss of greater than 1/4 acre of waters of the United States; or (2) There is a discharge in a special aquatic site, including wetlands; c. The notification must include a mitigation proposal to offset permanent losses of waters of the United States to ensure that those losses result only in minimal adverse effects to the aquatic environment and a statement describing how temporary losses will be minimized to the maximum extent practicable; d. For discharges in special aquatic sites, including wetlands, the notification must include a delineation of the affected special aquatic sites; e. The width of the fill is limited to the minimum necessary for the crossing; L This permit does not authorize stream channelization, and the authorized activities must not cause more than minimal changes to the hydraulic flow characteristics of the stream, increase flooding, or cause more than minimal degradation of water quality of any stream (see General Conditions 9 and 21); g. This permit cannot be used to authorize non-linear features commonly associated with transportation projects, such as vehicle maintenance or storage buildings, parking lots, train stations, or aircraft hangars; and h. The crossing is a single and complete project for crossing a water of the United States. Where a road segment (i.e.,'the shortest segment of a road with independent utility that is part of a larger project) has multiple crossings of streams (several single and complete projects) the Corps will consider whether it should use its discretionary authority to require an individual permit. Note: Some discharges for the construction of farm roads, forest roads, or temporary roads for moving mining equipment may be eligible for an exemption from the need for a Section 404 permit (see 33 CFR 323.4). (Sections 10 and 404) 27. Stream and Wetland Restoration Activities. Activities in waters of the United States associated with the restoration of former waters, the enhancement of degraded tidal and non- tidal wetlands and riparian areas, the creation of tidal and non-tidal wetlands and riparian areas, and the restoration and enhancement of non-tidal streams and non-tidal open water areas as follows: (a) The activity is conducted on: (1) Non-Federal public lands and private lands, in accordance with the terms and conditions of a binding wetland enhancement, restoration, or creation agreement between the landowner and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) or the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) or voluntary wetland restoration, enhancement, and creation actions documented by the NRCS pursuant to NRCS regulations; or (2) Any Federal land; or (3) Reclaimed surface coal mined lands, in accordance with a Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act permit issued by the Office of Surface Mining or the applicable state agency (the future reversion does not apply to streams or wetlands created, restored, or enhanced as mitigation for the mining impacts, nor naturally due to hydrologic or topographic features. nor for a mitigation bank); or (4) Any private or public land; (b) Notification: For activities on any private or public land that are not described by paragraphs (a)(1), (a) (2), or (a) (3) above, the permittee must notify the District Engineer in accordance with General Condition 13; and