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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20030503 Ver 1_Monitoring Plans_20160615Little Beaver Creek (DMS #221) Stream and Wetland Restoration Site 2015 Annual Monitoring Report (MY5) Wake County Division of Mitigation Services Project No. 221 Design Firm: Earthtech Construction Completed: February 2007 Construction Repairs Completed: May 2013 June 2015 Prepared for: NDEN NCDENR/ Division of Mitigation Services (DMS) 1652 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1652 Prepared by: The Catena Group The Catena Group 1000 Corporate Drive, Suite 101 Hillsborough, NC 27278 and R# "I C%f C Ripoati+e Petolt. I Crf'hH0% solutions Rummel, Klepper & Kahl Consulting Engineers 900 Ridgefield Dr Raleigh, NC 27609 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY................................................................................................. 1 1.1 Goals and Objectives........................................................................................................ 1 1.2 Vegetative Assessment..................................................................................................... 1 1.3 Stream Assessment........................................................................................................... 2 1.4 Wetland Assessments....................................................................................................... 3 1.5 Annual Monitoring Summary.......................................................................................... 3 2.0 METHODOLOGY.............................................................................................................. 4 3.0 REFERENCES.................................................................................................................... 4 APPENDICES AppendixA..................................................................................................................................... 5 AppendixB................................................................................................................................... 12 AppendixC................................................................................................................................... 28 AppendixD................................................................................................................................... 32 AppendixE................................................................................................................................... 65 AppendixF.................................................................................................................................... 77 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Little Beaver Creek stream and wetland restoration project consists of 3,712 linear feet of stream restoration, 1,513 linear feet of stream preservation, and 2.4 acres of wetland restoration. Little Beaver Creek is located in Wake County southwest of Apex, North Carolina at the end of Olive Farm Road (SR 1178). Construction began in July 2005; due to Hurricane Katrina in August 2005 and contractual issues there was a delay in the completion of the construction until 2006, which prevented planting until the dormant 2006/2007. Tropical storm Alberto caused damage in June 2006, which required repair. Collectively, this caused planting to be delayed until February 2007 the official end of construction. Between January 14 and May 6, 2013, spot repairs were made to approximately 400 linear feet of channel, riffles were installed, existing structures were adjusted through boulder removal, unwanted/invasive plants were treated, pine and sweet gum saplings were thinned within the outer 40 feet of the 50 foot stream buffer, and supplemental planting was conducted. For specific details about the repairs, please see the 2013 Supplemental Monitoring Report (Appendix F). 1.1 Goals and Objectives The goals and objectives for the Little Beaver Creek (DMS #221) stream and wetland restoration are: Goals • Improve water quality and reduce erosion • Improve aquatic habitat • Re-establish connectivity of the stream with its floodplain • Restore characteristic natural plant communities/wildlife habitat and hydrologic regime to disturbed wetlands 1.2 Vegetative Assessment Objectives • Implementation of stream stabilization techniques • Improve aquatic habitat through the implementation of natural structures such as rootwads, rock vanes, woody debris, and the planting of a riparian buffer • Provide aesthetic value, wildlife habitat, and bank stability through the creation or enhancement of a riparian zone with plantings • Provide a stable stream channel that neither aggrades or degrades while maintaining its dimension, pattern, and profile, with the capacity to transport water and sediments The vegetation on site is intact with evidence of woody species recruitment throughout the conservation easement. As a result of the stream repairs in 2013, the conservation easement received supplemental plantings in March 2013. Re -grading only occurred in plots 8 and 10. A cut stump herbicidal treatment method was employed on the Loblolly Pine and Sweetgum saplings throughout the conservation easement starting 10 feet from the channel edge, altering plots 5, 7, 11, and 14 in MY4. All plots received supplemental plantings in MY4. VP 2 remained relatively intact and undisturbed with the exception of the supplemental plantings. Please see the 2013 Supplemental Monitoring Report for more details. Eight vegetation monitoring plots (VP 2, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 14) were surveyed for Monitoring Year 5 (MY5). Of these eight plots, 87.5% of the plots (VP 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 14) are meeting the vegetation Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 success criteria; VP 2 is the only plot not meeting the success criteria, however with the additional volunteers the stem density far exceeded the planted stem success criterion. The average stems per acre for all eight monitoring plots, including natural and planted stems, is 12,581 (2,185-30,140) stems per acre; the average planted stems per acre for all eight monitoring plots, excluding live stakes, is 551 (121- 1,244) stems per acre. Success criterion for planted woody species is 288 stems/acre after MY4. A mortality rate of ten percent will be allowed after MY5 (260 stems/acre). Currently the vegetation criteria are being met throughout the site with 577 planted stems/acre. Although sweetgum and pine were thinned in 2013, the seed bank within the valley for these species is apparently very large and many stems are growing on the site. However, this site is more diverse than earlier in its history and exhibits between 9 and 19 species per plot with 34 species noted site wide. Similar to MY -04, multiflora rose (Rosa multiflora) is the only notable vegetation problem areas for MY5; several stems were observed throughout the conservation easement and are identified in the Current Conditions Plan View. Other Invasive exotics within the conservation easement include Tall Fescue (Schedonurus arundinaceus), Gill over the Ground (Glechoma hederacea), Japanese Honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica), and Japanese Stiltgrass (Microstegium vimineum). Although these species have been given different ranks of severity, the functionality of the project is not expected to be impaired significantly. It is likely that all of these species were present in and adjacent to the conservation easement previous to construction. For additional information relating to vegetation, see Appendix C. L3 Stream Assessment The project is divided into three separate reaches (Reach 1, Reach 2, and Reach 3) for the purposes of the design. Reach 1 and 2 consist of Priority 1 and 2 stream restoration. Tributaries were restored using Priority 1 restoration. Due to bedrock constraints, the restoration of Reach 3 below the road crossing was abandoned. This portion of Reach 3 (i.e. Reach 3b) is preserved within the permanent conservation easement. The majority of Little Beaver Creek, Reach 1 (station 10+00-19+90), Reach 2 (19+90 to 23+50), and Reach 3 (23+50 to 38+00) are in stable condition with some isolated bank scour areas, three structure with some piping, and beaver activity. The portion of Little Beaver Creek below station 38+00 to the culvert at the end of the restored reach is stable and well vegetated. Two tributaries located on the project site tie into the north bank of Little Beaver Creek. Tributary 1 is exhibiting some very minor bank scour but remains in stable condition. Tributary 2 is very stable with vegetation that has established throughout the channel bed and banks. Repairs to Little Beaver Creek were conducted between January 14 and May 6 2014. These repairs consisted of the following: A description of stream bank and channel repairs is listed as follows by station. 1. Constructed riffle installed Station 23+86 to 24+12 2. Bank repair right 24+30 hole filled and matted 3. Bank repair right 24+52 to 24+78 graded and some rock added to toe after soil lost in a large rain event after construction. 4. Bank graded and brush toe added to right bank station 26+42 to27+08. One boulder taken off structures at 27+55 and two boulders from structure at 27+75 used in the repair. 5. Bank re -graded 27+60 to 27+75 and two boulders removed from upstream structure. 6. Graded bank 27+95 to 28+18 right and removal of former beaver dam remnant debris. 7. Brush toe from 28+45 to 28+75 to repair large channel blow out bank left. Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 8. Class B stone added below structure at 28+80 9. Bank Rt. graded from 29+25 to 29+41 and 5 boulders added to the toe for reinforcement from structure at 29+45 where the boulders were removed. 10. Graded bank left from 29+58 to 29+72 and matted. 11. Constructed riffle added 29+92 to 30+26 and right bank graded and matted. 12. Graded bank left and matted 30+86 to 31+06 13. Graded bank right and rock toe added 31+33 to 31+53. Four boulders used removed from structure at 31+60. 14. Graded bank right with rock toe added 31+92 to 32+12. Three boulders used from structure at 32+00. 15. Proposed riffle at station 32+80 to 33+05 not constructed. The stream in this area had filled in with stone and had formed a riffle the banks in the area were stable. No work in this area was needed. 16. One boulder was removed from the structure at 33+60 17. Constructed riffle added 37+85 to 38+18. Broad and deep blow out area. Banks reconstructed and one large boulder and two small added from structure at 37+30 due to the riffle due the extreme depth of the void. 18. Graded bank at 39+02 — smaller riprap used for the rock at toe due to the presence of saprolite in the area. In accordance with the Supplemental Monitoring Report, the 2014 MY4 and 2015 MY5 surveys were conducted utilizing the newly established survey control points. L4 Wetland Assessments Eight RDS groundwater gauges (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, & 9) are located within the conservation easement. Hydrologic restoration is considered successful if groundwater levels are within 12 inches of the surface at 12.5% of the growing season or for a hydroperiod comparable to the reference wetland. If the period of saturation is between 5-12.5% of the growing season, the presence of hydrophytic vegetation and hydric soils will be taken into consideration. By recommendation from EEP, these gauges were installed on June 25, 2008, to replace an older set of gauges. In January of 2010, four gauges (2, 3, 4, and 5) were relocated upstream to more appropriate locations. After completion of the MY3 report in spring 2010, monitoring was delayed due to various repair considerations. MY4 did not begin until the fall of 2013, near the end of the growing season. Five of the eight groundwater gauges (Gauge 3, 4, 5, 7, and 8) failed between the MY3 and MY4 monitoring (2009 to 2013) and were repaired during MY4 but resulted in some data gaps during this period. Wetland hydrology success criteria is met when the water table elevation is within 12 inches of the soil surface for at least 12.5 percent of the growing season. In MY5, only four gauges are meeting hydrological requirements: 3, 6, 7, and 8 (Table 13). A bankfull event was observed and recorded on January 12, 2014 (Table 12). L5 Annual Monitoring Summary Summary information/data related to the occurrences of items such as beaver or encroachment, and statistics related to performance of various project and monitoring elements, can be found in the tables and figures in the report appendices. Narrative background and supporting information formerly found in these reports can be found in the mitigation plan and restoration plan documents available on EEPs website. All raw data supporting the tables and figures in the appendices is available from EEP upon request. Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 2.0 METHODOLOGY Methodologies follow the current EEP monitoring report template (Version 1.5 - 06/08/12). Level II of the CVS —EEP Protocol for Recording Vegetation (Lee et al. 2008) was used for vegetation data collection. Photos were taken with a digital camera. A Trimble Geo XT handheld unit with sub -meter accuracy was used to collect monitoring feature locations and vegetation problem areas. Precipitation data were obtained from the State Climate Office of North Carolina (http://www.nc- climate.ncsu.edu/services/request.php) (State Climate Office of North Carolina 2012). Flora of the Carolinas, Virginia, Georgia, and Surrounding Areas was the taxonomic standard used throughout vegetation data collection (Weakley 2012). Vegetation monitoring data was collected on August 21, 2014. Stream monitoring was completed by utilizing total station survey along with Rosgen Level II techniques to determine stream stability and performance. The annual cross-sectional survey included points surveyed at breaks in slope, including bankfull, inner berm, edge of water, ground shot and thalweg, if the features were present. Longitudinal profile survey was conducted for the entire length of the restored channel for all stream reaches. Measurements included thalweg, water surface, and bankfull. Existing onsite benchmarks were used for survey control. The previous monitoring surveys did not utilize survey control and were manually adjusted. The 2015 MY5 monitoring survey was conducted utilizing survey control, but due to the manual adjustment of the previous data, the 2014 MY4 and 2015 MY5 data did not spatially match the previous monitoring efforts. The 2015 total station survey was supplemented with additional traditional level survey for cross sections T1, T2, 8, and portions of the longitudinal profile to maintain data integrity. Although the 2015 MY5 raw survey is coordinately correct, the data was adjusted to match the previous monitoring data. The adjustment was completed to maintain spatial congruency and does not affect the integrity or accuracy of the survey data. Photo monitoring was conducted by walking each stream reach and taking photos at each pre -determined photo point location using a digital camera. Stream monitoring was conducted on March 9 and 10, 2014. 3.0 REFERENCES Lee, Michael T., R. K. Peet, S. D. Roberts, and T. R. Wentworth. 2008. CVS-EEP Protocol for Recording Vegetation, Version 4.2 (http://cvs.bio.unc.edu/methods.htm) Rosgen, D. 1996. Applied River Morphology. Wildland Hydrology, Pagosa Springs, CO. State Climate Office of North Carolina. 2015. Apex Station Precipitation Data (Jan 1, 2010 — May 5, 2015; Daily Totals). (http://www.nc-climate.ncsu.edu/services/request.php Weakley, A.S. 2012. Flora of the Carolinas, Virginia, Georgia, and Surrounding Areas. Working draft of November 2012. University of North Carolina Herbarium, North Carolina, Botanical Garden, University of North Carolina. 1015pp. Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 4 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Appendix A Project Vicinity Map and Background Tables Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration Year 5 Monitoring Report NCDMS Project number: 221 Year 5 of 5 The Catena Group 5 June 2015 �__. . �� ��` ,' ;'S`I,' l 'L'"'ti -�.�• � '� �oa _ � w I� I , \� '^� `r � x�1 6 l � � � =- � i �:�v �, � � — �, '`I� �� � a L J. '.II, 11 i I"�'� I }11���- yirl M1 '••+•'� p �/. r6�r r a�� Le e rA l p °. .__ - ly fjfY °f, ly� -_ yw_rfy - _ '1•. 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Turn right onto Old U5 t and go approximately one mile to tura right onto Humie Oligo Road (SR 1142), Take Humie Gtive Road approximately two miles and term left onto Oliver Farm Road's-':� a (SR1178)_ Take Olive Farm Road to the end where* it crosses Jr: 0 1,000 2,000 4 II3V -ittle Beaver Creek. �a �' _ r' l r ' f +, 4 Little Beaver Creek NCDENR F the Stream and Wetland Restoration Site Catena Site Locations Map Division of Group Wake County. North CarolinaMitigation uses 76-Mru:aTagaVaphlc Oradl g4a W.W :)are EEP jlrGl f15> 2 1 (H-Bwnm MCI May 0,° Services Table 1. Project Components Mitigation Credits Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration Year 5 Monitoring Report NCDMS Project number: 221 Year 5 of 5 The Catena Group 7 June 2015 Little Beaver Creek /Project No. 221 Mitigation Credits Riparian Non -Riparian Nitrogen Phosphorus Stream Wetland Wetland Buffer Nutrient Offset Nutrient Offset Type R RE R RE R RE Totals 3712 1 191 2.4 - - I - - - - Pro'ect Components Project Existing Restoration—or — Restoration Component —or Stationing/ Footage/ Approach (PI, Restoration Footage or Mitigation — Reach ID Location Acreage PII, etc) Equivalent Acreage Ratio Little Beaver Creek/Reach 1 SEE CCPV 2.4 acres N/A 2.4 acres 2.4 acres 1:1 & 2 Little Beaver SEE CCPV N/A Creek/Reach 1 TBD TBD TBD TBD & 2 Little Beaver SEE CCPV N/A Creek/Reach 1 TBD TBD TBD TBD & 2 Little Beaver 10+00 to 19+91/19+ Creek/Reach 1 23001f P1 & PII 23001f 23001f 1:1 & 2 91 to 33+00 Little Beaver 33+00 to 7321f PH 7321f 7321f 1:1 Creek/Reach 3a 40+32 Little Beaver 48+00 to 15131f Preservation Preservation Preservation 10:1 Creek/Reach 3b 63+13 Tributary 1 10+00 to 3811f PH 381 if 381 if 1:1 13+81 Tributary 2 10+00 to 2061f PH I 2061f 2061f 1:1 12+06 Tributary 3 10+00 to 931f PII 93 931f 1: I 10+93 Component Summation Non -Riparian Buffer Restoration Stream (linear Wetland (square Upland Level feet) Riparian Wetland (acres) acres feet acres Riverine Non-Riverine Restoration 3712 2.4 Enhancement Enhancement I Enhancement II Creation Preservation 1913 HQPreservation BMP Elements Element Location Purpose/Function Notes BMP Elements: BR = Bioretention Cell; SF = Sand Filter; SW = Stormwater Wetland; WDP = Wet Detention Pond; DDP = Dry Detention Pond; FS = Filter Strip; S = Grassed Swale; LS = Level Spreader; NI = Natural Infiltration Area; FB = Forested Buffer Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration Year 5 Monitoring Report NCDMS Project number: 221 Year 5 of 5 The Catena Group 7 June 2015 Table 2. Proiect Activitv and Reporting History Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration Site -Project No. 221 Activity or Reporting Data Collection Complete Actual Completion Date Restoration Plan 2003 March 2003 Final Design -90% 2005 2005 Primary Grading Complete 2005 November 2005 Temporary S&E mix applied to entire project area 2005 2005 Permanent seed mix applied to entire project area 2005 1 2005 Tropical Storm Alberto June 2006 Storm Repairs Fall 2006 Containerized, B&B, and livestake planting February 2007 Mitigation Plan/As-built (Year 0 Monitoring -baseline) March 2006 Morphology — Fall 2006; Vegetation - February 2007 Year 1 Monitoring Fall 2007 November 2007 Year 2 Monitoring Fall 2008 December 2008 Year 3 Monitoring May 2010 May 2010 Site Repairs NA May 2013 Supplemental Replanting NA May 2013 Year 4 Monitoring (Vegetation) October 2013 October 2013 Year 4 Monitoring (Geomorphology Surveys) Aril 2014 April 2014 Year 5 Monitoring (Vegetation) October 2014 October 2014 Year 5 Monitoring (Geomorphology Surveys) April 2015 April 2015 Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration Year 5 Monitoring Report NCDMS Project number: 221 Year 5 of 5 The Catena Group 8 June 2015 Table 3. Proiect Contact Table Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration Site -Project No. 221 Designer POC Earth Tech 701 Corporate Center Drive Suite 475 Raleigh, NC 27607 Bill Jenkins PE (919) 854-6200 Construction Contractor Envirocon, Inc. 651 Corporate Circle Suite 114 Golden, CO 80401 Verne Musser (303) 215-0187 Planting Contractor POC Seal Brothers 131 West Cleve St. Mt. Airy, NC 27030 Brain Seal (336) 786- 2263 Seeding Contractor POC Seal Brothers 131 West Cleve St. Mt. Airy, NC 27030 Brain Seal (336) 786- 2263 Seed Mix Sources Evergreen Seeding 4792 Rawls Church Rd. Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526 Nursury Stock Suppliers Mellow March Farm 1312 Woody Store Rd. Siler City, NC 27344 (919) 742- 1200 Monitoring Performers The Catena Group 410-B Millstone Drive Hillsborough, NC 27278 Rummel, Klepper & Kahl Consulting Engineers Stream Monitoring 900 Ridgefield Dr Raleigh, NC 27609 Vegetation Monitoring The Catena Group, 1000 Corporate Drive, Suite 101, Hillsborough, NC 27278 Wetland Monitoring The Catena Group, 1000 Corporate Drive, Suite 101, Hillsborough, NC 27278 Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration Year 5 Monitoring Report NCDMS Project number: 221 Year 5 of 5 The Catena Group 9 June 2015 Table 4. Project Baseline Information Attributes Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration Site -Project No. 221 Project Information County Wake Project Area (acres) 52 ac Project Coordinates 35.695, -78.922 Project Watershed Summary Information Physiographic Province Piedmont River Basin USGS Hydrologic Unit 8 -Digit 03030002 USGS Hydrologic Unit 14 -Digit 03030002060160 NCDWQ Sub -basin for Project 030605 Project Drainage Area (acres) Little Beaver Creek: 1.1 sq mi Project Drainage Area % of Impervious Area < 5% CGIA Land Use Classification 311, 323, 414, 422, 441 Reach Summary Information Parameters Reach 1 Reach 2 Reach 3a Reach 3b Length of reach (linear feet) 991 1309 732 1490 Valley Classification Low Slope Alluvial Valley Low Slope Alluvial Valley Low Slope Alluvial Valley Low Slope Alluvial Valley Drainage area (acres) 391 527 658 695 NCDWQ Stream Identification Score NA NA NA NA NCDWQ Water Quality Classification WS -IV NSW WS -IV NSW WS -IV NSW WS -IV NSW Morphological Description (Stream Type) C4 C4 C4 C4 Evolutionary Trend NA NA NA NA Underlying Mapped Soils Wehadkee silt loam Wehadkee silt loam Wehadkee silt loam Wehadkee silt loam Drainage Class Poorly drained Poorly drained Poorly drained Poorly drained Soil Hydric Status A A A A Slope 0.6% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% FEMA Classification None Zone AE Zone AE Zone AE Native Vegetation Community Alluvial Forests Alluvial Forests Alluvial Forests Alluvial Forests Percent Composition of Exotic Vegetation <10% <10% <10% <10% Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 10 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 11 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Wetland Summary Information Parameters Wetlands 1 Wetland 2 Wetland 3 Size of Wetland (acres) 2.4 Wetland Type (non -riparian, riparian riverine, or non- riverine) Riparian Mapped Soil Series Wehadkee silt loam Drainage Class Poorly drained Soil Hydric Status Yes Source of Hydrology Precipitation, flooding, water table Hydrologic Impairment Low Water table Native Vegetation Community Headwater Wetland T e Percent Composition of Exotic Vegetation 0 0 0 Regula r Considerations Regulation Applicable? Resolved? Supporting Documents Waters of the US - Section 404 Yes NA See Permit Application Waters of the US - Section 401 Yes NA See Permit Application Endangered Species Act No NA NA Historic Preservation Act No NA NA CZMA/CAMA No NA NA FEMA Floodplain Compliance Yes NA See Mitigation Plan Essential Fisheries Habitat No NA NA Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 11 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Appendix B. Visual Assessment Data Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 12 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 TTh Catena Group N DENF Division is Mitigation ServicesEEP Little, Beaver Creek Stream �, vti��ti -0 Current Conditions Plan View 'Abke County. 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I' ed G ® Beaver Dam -61 �-05 Stream Pre b lem Areas Stream wrest Gauge Bank :'tour v stream Stations Eeaa'er Dam ° iVegeta-licn Plot On -gin Sir_ciwre Fa lure 0 '~roes Ser-tiGn Pins Gauge 4-Movedlz Reach raluhlnora nnsp — Crcaa Seclmns Wetland kydra"y — 61Y` Ihalweg Ah int MY2 Thai -Rag InauMclen9 Data 14 Pt�gwnt MY4 Thalweg Vegetation Plats Di1rh .ucrxs* Utcria Wet Ba:. --line M uniiuHnq Alignment success Criteria Not rOat Actual Fcalurc Location-, _ ,_ Afetla•nd Preservation {i .46 ar.j —--'StreamPreservation Wetland Gnhanwrnent(1 ,i'. Bankfull Wkretlwnd Crcaiion (0.76 ac) r, •.=r` C ' w uMi�l Il^,i,. .. a I... 47 .. +x. 1. G ® Beaver Dam -61 �-05 Stream Pre b lem Areas Stream wrest Gauge Bank :'tour v stream Stations Eeaa'er Dam ° iVegeta-licn Plot On -gin Sir_ciwre Fa lure 0 '~roes Ser-tiGn Pins VegetaUon Problem Areas Reach raluhlnora nnsp — Crcaa Seclmns Wetland kydra"y — 61Y` Ihalweg Ah int MY2 Thai -Rag InauMclen9 Data MY Thalweg Pt�gwnt MY4 Thalweg Vegetation Plats Di1rh .ucrxs* Utcria Wet Ba:. --line M uniiuHnq Alignment success Criteria Not rOat Actual Fcalurc Location-, _ ,_ Afetla•nd Preservation {i .46 ar.j —--'StreamPreservation Wetland Gnhanwrnent(1 ,i'. Bankfull Wkretlwnd Crcaiion (0.76 ac) R-,nd Figure Template Consefwallon Easeme-nt i Figure The NCDENR Little Beaver Creek 0 45 90 Fejt tenni etland Re toration Stream and Wetland I I --Division — -- ---__ -- _ p of Mitigation twice DY -05 Current Conditions Plan View EEF Pt oo_= date:r __-_�4 Wake Count -v, NorthCarolina 221 Ma y 201 Table 5. Visual Stream Morphological Stability Assessment Reach ID —1, 2, 3A Assessed Length — 3032 LF Major Channel Category Channel Sub -Category Metric Number Stable Performing as Intended Total Number in As -built Number of Unstable Segments Amount of Unstable Footage % Performing as Intended Number with Stabilizing Foody Vegetation Footage with Stabilizing Woody Vegetation Adjusted % for Stabilizing Woody Vegetation 1. Bed 1. Vertical Stability 1. Sediment Deposition 0 0 100% (Riffle and Run Units)0 2. Degradation ■ 0 o 100/o 2. Riffle Condition 1. Texture/Substrate 58 64 91% 3. Meander Pool 1. Depth 52 64 81% Condition 2. Length 55 64 86% 4. Thalweg Condition 1. Thalweg at upstream of meander bend 51 64 80% 2. Thalweg centering at downstream of meander 52 64 81% 2. Bank 1. Scoured/Eroding Bank lacking vegetative cover 98% from poor growth and/or scour 5 55 98% and erosion 2. Undercut Banks undercut/overhanging Am 0 0 100% 100% 3. Mass Wasting Bank slumping, caving, or collapse 1 17 99% 99% Totals 5 72 97% 97% 3. Engineered 1. Overall Integrity Structures physically intact with no dislodged boulders or logs 22 25 88% 2. Grade Control Grade Control exhibiting Structures maintenance of grade across the 34 34 100% sill 2a. Piping Structures Lacking any substantial flow underneath sills 22 25 88% or arms 3. Bank Protection Bank erosion within the structures extent of influence N/A N/A N/A does not exceed 15% 4. Habitat Pool forming structures maintaining — Max Pool Depth: Mean Bankfull Depth Ratio > N/A N,'A N/A 1.6 Rootwads/logs providing 76 some cover at base flow. Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 20 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Table 5. Visual Stream Morphological Stability Assessment Reach ID — Tributary 1 Assessed Length — 381 LF Major Channel Category Channel Sub -Category Metric Number Stable Performing as Intended Total Number in As -built Number of Unstable Segments Amount of Unstable Footage % Performing as Intended Number with Stabilizing Foody Vegetation Footage with Stabilizing Woody Ve etation Adjusted % for Stabilizing Woody Vegetation 1. Bed 1. Vertical Stability 1. Sediment Deposition 0 0 100% (Riffle and Run Units) 2. Degradation 0 0 o 100/o 2. Riffle Condition 1. Texture/Substrate 9 11 81% 3. Meander Pool 1. Depth 9 11 81% Condition 2. Length 10 11 90% 4. Thalweg Condition 1. Thalweg at upstream of meander bend 11 11 100% 2. Thalweg centering at downstream of meander 11 11 Ed 100% L 2. Bank 1. Scoured/Eroding Bank lacking vegetative cover from poor growth and/or scour 0 0 100% 100% and erosion 2. Undercut Banks undercut/overhanging 0 0 100% 100% _ 3. Mass Wasting Bank slumping, caving, or collapse 0 0 100% 100% Totals 0 0 100% 100% 3. 1. Overall Integrity Structures physically intact Engineered with no dislodged boulders or 2 2 100% Structures logs 2. Grade Control Grade Control exhibiting maintenance of grade across the 2 2 100% sill 2a. Piping Structures Lacking any substantial flow underneath N/A N/A N/A sills or arms 3. Bank Protection Bank erosion within the structures extent of influence N/A N/A N/A does not exceed 15% 4. Habitat Pool forming structures maintaining — Max Pool Depth: Mean Bankfull Depth Ratio > N/A N/A N/A 1.6 Rootwads/logs providing some cover at base flow. Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 21 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Table 6. Vegetation Condition Assessment Planted Acreage — 5 acres Vegetation Category Definitions Mapping Threshold CCPV Depiction Number of Polygons Combined Acreage % of Planted Acreage Very Limited Cover of both Very Limited Cover of Pink Circle 1. Bare Areas both woody and O.Olac NA NA NA NA Concern herbaceous material TOTAL Woody stem densities CUMULATIVE TOTAL 2. Low Stem Density clearly below target 0.01 ac NA NA NA NA Areas levels based on MY3, 4, or 5 stem count criteria Areas with woody stems 3. Areas of Poor Growth of a size class that are 0.01 ac NA NA NA NA Rates or Vigor obviously small given the monitoring year Easement Acreage — 52 acres Vegetation Category Definitions Mapping Threshold CCPV Depiction Number of Polygons Combined Acreage % of Planted Acreage Very Limited Cover of both Areas or points (if too Pink Circle 4. Invasive Areas of small to render as 1000 sq ft See CCPV Legend NA NA NA Concern of ons on map scale TOTAL Areas or points (if too CUMULATIVE TOTAL 2. Easement small to render as NA See CCPV Legend NA NA NA Encroachment Areas of ons on map scale) Table 6. Vegetation Condition Assessment Table Planted Acreage — 5 acres Vegetation Category Definitions Mapping Threshold CCPV Depiction Number of Combined Polygons Acreage % of Planted Acreage 1. Multiflora Very Limited Cover of both Pink Circle 0.01 ac 39 points NA NA Rose woody and herbaceous material with dot TOTAL CUMULATIVE TOTAL Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 04a Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Stream Station Photos (all photos recorded on April 16, 2014) 1 — Reach 1, 2, 3 - Cross Section 1 — Looking upstream 3 - Reach 1, 2, 3 - Cross Section 3 — Looking upstream 5 - Reach 1, 2, 3 - Cross Section 5 — Looking downstream Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 23 L--- 4 - Reach 1, 2, 3 - Cross Section 4 — Looking upstream 2 - Reach 1, 2, 3.- Cross Section 2 — Looking upstream 6 - Reach 1, 2, 3 - Cross Section 6 — Looking upstream Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 7 - Reach 1, 2, 3 - Cross Section 7 — Looking downstream 9 — Tributary 1 — Cross Section 1 - Looking upstream Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 8 — Reach 1, 2, 3 - Cross Section 8 — Looking upstream 10 - Tributary 1 — Cross Section 2 - Looking upstream Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 24 June 2015 Vegetation Monitoring Plot Photos MY -04 (2013) Monitoring Plots Vegetation Plot 2 Vegetation Plot 5 Vegetation Plot 7 Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 25 MY05 (2014) Monitoring Plots Vegetation Plot 2 Vegetation Plot 5 Vegetation Plot 7 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 MY -04 (2013) Monitoring Plots Vegetation Plot 11 Vegetation Plot 14 Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 27 MY -05 (2014) Monitoring Plots Vegetation Plot 11 Vegetation Plot 14 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Appendix C. Vegetation Plot Data Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 28 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Table 7. Veeetation Plot Success by Proiect Asset Tvue Plot # Riparian Buffer Stems, Stream/ Wetland StemsZ Live Stakes Invasives Volunteers3 Tota14 Unknown Growth Form 0002 n/a 3 0 0 156 159 0 0005 n/a 30 0 0 715 745 0 0007 n/a 20 0 0 332 353 1 0008 n/a 9 0 0 105 114 0 0009 n/a 12 0 0 542 554 0 0010 n/a 13 0 0 88 101 0 0011 n/a 11 0 0 396 407 0 0014 n/a I1 0 0 42 54 0 Wetland/Stream Vegetation Totals Riparian Buffer Vegetation Totals (per acre Plot # Stream/ Wetland StemsZ Volunteers' Total4 Success Criteria Met? Riparian Success Buffer Criteria Stems, Met? 0002 28935 6435 0005 1214 13436 30149 Yes n/a 0007 809 4249 14285 Yes 0008 364 21934 4613 Yes n/a 0009 486 1561 22420 Yes n/a 0010 526 16026 4087 Yes n/a 0011 445 1740 16471 Yes n/a 0014 445 12024 2185 Yes n/a Project Avg 551 28935 12581 Yes n/a Stem Class Characteristics 'Buffer Stems Native planted hardwood trees. Does NOT include shrubs. No pines. No vines. 2Stream/ Wetland Stems Native planted woody stems. Includes shrubs, does NOT include live stakes. No vines 'Volunteers Native woody stems. Not planted. No vines. 'Total Planted + volunteer native woody stems. Includes live stakes. Excl. exotics. Excl. vines Color for Density Exceeds requirements by 10% Exceeds requirements, but by less than 10% Fails to meet requirements, by less than 10% Fails to meet requirements by more than 10% Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration Year 5 Monitoring Report NCDMS Project number: 221 Year 5 of 5 The Catena Group 29 June 2015 Table 8. CVS Stem Count Total and Planted with/without Livestakes by Plot and Species DMS Project Code 221. Project Name: Little Beaver Creek Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 30 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Current Plot Data (MY6 2014) Annual Means Scientific Name Common Name Species T e E221-01- 0002 E221-01- 0005 E221-01- 0007 E221-01- 0008 E221-01- 0009 E221-01- 0010 E221-01- 0011 E221-01- 0014 M 2014 MYS 2013 MY4 2013) MY3 (2009) MYZ 2008 CA O 00 p F" CA O 00 40 F cn O P. Pr F a7 O P. s P. F CA a_ O P, A, F a7 a_ O a P, F U� a_ O P. a E� va O P, w F va O p, p, F a? O w R Pr F z O a a F U� O a a F U� O a P. Pr F Acer rubrum Red ma le Tree 19 25 2 1 5 42 6 100 2 15 Acer rubrum var. rubrum Red maple Tree 5 5 33 72 235 Alnus serrulate Hazel alder Shrub 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 5 5 5 Amelanchier arborea Common serviceberry Tree 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Aronia arbutifolia Red chokeberry Shrub 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Aronia prunifolia 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Baccharis halimi olia Eastern baccharis Shrub 1 1 1 3 3 5 7 2 Betula nigra River birch Tree 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 11 6 6 Car inns caroliniana American hornbeam Tree 1 1 94 Carpinus caroliniana var. caroliniana Coastal american hornbeam Tree 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 Carya Hickory Tree 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Cornus florida Flowering dogwood Tree 3 3 3 2 2 2 Corylus americana American hazelnut Shrub I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 5 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 Dios yros virginiana Common persimmon Tree 1 2 2 2 2 2 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 6 14 5 5 5 6 6 7 4 Fraxinus pennsylvanica Green ash Tree 20 20 21 2 2 4 1 1 1 2 2 3 5 5 8 2 2 2 32 32 39 32 32 36 33 33 33 35 35 38 33 33 35 Hamamelis virginiana American witchhazel Tree 1 1 1 5 5 5 Hamamelis virginiana var. virginiana American witchhazel Tree 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 6 6 6 H ericum St. Johnswort Shrub 1 9 Ilex decidua var. decidua Possum -haw shrub 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 6 6 6 Ilex opaca American holly Tree 1 1 Juniperus virginiana var. virginiana Eastern redcedar Tree 1 Li uidambar styraciflua Sweetgum Tree 63 67 0 27 0 99 46 0 56 31 0 17 194 5 144 9 753 176 4 347 6 Liriodendron tulipifera Tuliptree Tree 1 1 9 1 12 1 1 2 Liriodendron tulipifera var. tulipifera Tulip -tree, Yellow Poplar, Whitewood Tree I 1 1 5 5 5 6 11 Morella cerifera Wax myrtle shrub 8 8 12 8 8 12 8 8 9 8 8 8 11 11 11 10 10 11 N ssa s Ivatica Black um Tree 35 35 1 2 Pinus taeda Loblolly pine Tree 70 13 38 14 15 3 19 172 219 199 350 160 Planera Planertree Tree 3 Platanus occidentalis American sycamore Tree 1 1 3 1 6 2 1 Platanus occidentalis var. occidentalis Sycamore, Plane -tree Tree 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 1 1 11 9 Prunus serotina Black cherry Tree 1 2 Prunus serotina var. serotina Black cherry Tree 2 EEJ Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 30 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Quercus Oak Tree 3 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 33 Quercus alba White oak Tree 1 1 1 I 1 I I 1 I 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 1 Quercus lyrata Overcup oak Tree 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 5 5 6 5 5 6 5 5 5 8 8 8 6 6 6 Quercus nigra Water oak Tree 3 9 3 15 7 10 44 28 Quercus phellos Willow oak Tree 1 1 8 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 6 6 17 6 6 7 7 7 9 1 1 2 2 2 4 Rhus Sumac shrub 1 1 Rhus copallinum var. co allinum Flameleaf sumac shrub 3 3 Rosa multiflora Multiflora rose Exotic 1 Salix nigra Black willow Tree 2 Sambucus canadensis Common elderberry Shrub 1 1 Ulmus Elm Tree 22 10 Ulmus alata Winged elm Tree 1 Ulmus rubra Slippery elm Tree 2 1 1 5 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 33 1 3 3 48 3 3 3 3 3 16 4 2 Unknown Shrub or Tree 3 3 3 Vaccinium Blueberry Shrub 1 1 Viburnum Viburnum shrub 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Viburnum nudum Possumhaw Shrub 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 9 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 Stem count size (ares) size (ACRES) Species count Stems per ACRE 3 3 15 9 30 30 74 5 21 21 35 3 9 9 11 4 12 12 55 4 13 13 10 1 11 11 40 7 11 11 54 11 0 11 0 248 7 11 5 11 5 180 7 12 6 12 6 114 9 75 75 237 8 70 70 418 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 8 8 8 8 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 3 3 9 7 7 12 9 9 19 6 6 0 19 8 8 13 7 7 13 7 7 11 20 20 34 22 22 31 2�O1 21 2008 11 11 27 11 11 3N_3 N l0 O Oc Oc 080 N N In N In W v n n �! kn 0 v N rq kn N v) l In Color for Density Exceeds requirements by 10% Exceeds requirements, but by less than 10% Fails to meet requirements, by less than 10% thy% Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 31 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Appendix D. 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Slalerlal S& OMNI) CaWA of Total 1: umublbre sit/clay il.06Z 1 1-130% LOID% very Fine sand 0.125 4 4 00% 5,01796 SAND Fine sand 0.25 14 14.00% 19.0096 medium sand 0.5 15 15.0496 32!_00% coarse sand 1 21 21.0494 55.00% very rnarry sand 7 79 29-00% 54,00% uer%, l+rte gravel 4 13 13-00% 97.0096 fine gravel 5.7 2 2.00% 99.00% Fuse. ravel 8 0 0.00% 99.00% medium gravel 11.3 0 a -UN 99.0076 GKA EL medium gravel .ravel 16 1 1.m% 100.0096 coarse 12.3 13-w% 1010.00% coarse gravel 32 U-130% 10CLW COLM 1.1; v&vtootw grave+l 45 0100% 100,0C% yeiry-10aMe gravel 64 0.00% 100.0046 small cobble w 0.04% 100.0046 medlum cobble 128 0.00% 100.w% large cobble Isol 104.10% vwy large cobble 256 IMI I ID " small boulder 962 small boulder 512 rnediure boulcber 1024 [aFge boulder 21748 TOT,'4L % ol-whole count: 118 100% UlMafa .' uiww r-% Mita. 6 85 `• t 2 3.6 Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 48 104.0f% 90.DDW 10DIA ro.00R � E0.00% �o- olio 31 am no-.Dn O fin D00% 0:063 4.11 0115 115 1 Csfmfnalative Percent loom % 904M 801M 7oxrtnc INOM s 50110% 40 aom% 2000% 10w% 0,mx 43A620125 015 ri.5 1 1 4 57 9 11.1 19 33.1 32 40 64 40 400 119 110 955 IQ 575 147A 2W Par6de SIR" -Lmrs-RM5-MY4.M14-MY3.2010-kiY2-2" Ine luidoef €less Pettent �aa4yraa MIR:i[Iwrxwp1 III= nr: a•: k -1A MUM Sm "wit ■ MxS 21115 1 rdr4 2M4 ■ W3.20E0 ■ Idr3.a0f6 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 :�lllrix fYlY 4 I}.�lt 1n 0.31 Asa 0.79 095 1.5 Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 49 ��0����Yi11Al InfUduaf Clm& PeYeemt Q.S L 3 A 57 a 9 L.3 76 U3 32 Pw(kbI QA Wdnl ■W5,MLS ■K042014 ■Mt3WLO ■MffZNM Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 onrlm% Ir.0% 800% 74.QQ% 6L5At7l6 � SirnRiC 0OpD% �ppp% 7P Man vocx ff.ias 825 InfUduaf Clm& PeYeemt Q.S L 3 A 57 a 9 L.3 76 U3 32 Pw(kbI QA Wdnl ■W5,MLS ■K042014 ■Mt3WLO ■MffZNM Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 �'mrla mw 5 11ata 7;n 17 J84 3.s LW5 5.6 n ti s G law..k 100 K% MAN +� Od91 20' m 0000% OMAOLih 0,13 &5 1 S7uwmAeUve Pereerd 1 J 5.7 8 11.1 16 12-1 12 418 M ac) 100 129 190 156 0,2 $V t.w l s:10 Oartd■ $In Own) SWM 3015 �MY*1914 -MYR- Q90-WIMEO lffid lady PlveirA IMM y 90t10?4 00"% 70.071 0 0(m 5rinm ao an54 30 0054 20M 100% 11AM �11A62 0125 1115 0.5 1 3 A 5.7 S 11.3 16 33.3 32 45 64 90 l00 138 130 256 362 513 1031 20M Pl"kW She 4+ 1 Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration Year 5 Monitoring Report NCDMS Project number: 221 Year 5 of 5 The Catena Group 50 June 2015 Project Name- Unit Never Oreek Orims :±m4ou 6 - NU In Wad 114mnilorinir 3t MFS - 2015 tiu�ra�li�ry 1}ztx .IIS i r 384 !.1 M;5 LI til 3 5 97 Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 51 Curnam a ve perand Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 sAVIlay D.OBZ 1 1_DEI% very fine sand 0.125 3 3 00% fine sand U.25 1 2.00% D medium sand 0.5 10 10.001ss €uarse sand 1 8 8-00% very worse ur A 7 1?l 17.00% vig fine gravel 4 17 17.00% fine gravel 5.7 24 20.00% fire grant 8 18 18 -DIN medmm gravel 11.3 6 5.00'A6 VEL medium.gravel 16 1 1..00% curse gravel 223 a -w% coarse gravel 121 1 1-W% myrC04.es* gralMrl 451 1. 1.1]I % very came gravel 64 17.00% small cobble 90 ME: medlum cobble 128 large cobble ISO very lame cobble 256 small boulder1 362 IDEN small br-ulderl 512 mr•dhim hculdnr 1 1024 tiu�ra�li�ry 1}ztx .IIS i r 384 !.1 M;5 LI til 3 5 97 Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 51 Curnam a ve perand Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Summmry DMe JSU 1.1 384 4.3 7=aS 1R Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 52 12CA » IVbJw% no�was 64 dMi #OkRx 20.fh}6 oxms ON20,10 0125 Qa 1 SSIIILIIh1AWW PAWM too 0" *0" w 00% 7000% 40.00% 5OLU A 40nD% P) 00% x 00% 1000% 0.LitrA x}.062OLLn 015 4.5 L 2 4 57 .8 11,i 35 32 1 81 45 64 IG 100 118 180 AN 161 511 ION 204N Owgwl o- faa {mm] IrMIM&AMI CIMS Per€Ent 2 4 57 9 1L.3 15 223 32 45 64 9U 128 191 2S6 353 512 16&4 2149 pan de 5iit Inlmk KVFSY 2815 ■MY'42D14 IV02014 ■MY2201B Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Table 9. Stream Bank Erosion Pin Data Not Applicable Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 53 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Table 10a and b. Baseline Stream Summary Data Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 54 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Table 1N Baine S`I e= Iota. Sumrnalry Little Beaver Creek Slresm Restoration Projed - EEP No. 221 - Reach 1 Parameter ]Gauge'l Re.IclnrllCurvu Pre-Exllsti Condition RgerenceRta-chiles Daae Dwm n rdanitorin F3aschn4 [4rri nsian and Substrate L. JL Ey. a1.„ Mean Meta Max M n Min Meat: Piled hlac S7 n Min VILd Pa1ax W -n Mean Med R4ax SC' 7 13: nkrull Y.Fulth I'lr' A I� " 1: S F ivadprewld YFifth [1t Bankfull Mean Depth (tl 07 ®anKFA Mau a, th i I_ 1 a ; 0 ®ankTvll Crns Sectlanal Area PPt` Y:idth+deplh R� ti 6I I I I 1 1' 611 141 1g• " EnlrenchmerM Rata ? • I 1, 'Bank Hel rd Kati IRMW Lenglh 417 lg Riffle 91ape INrR' A� j r: e d 17i] PoM Length gn Al 5 Pw Max depth €M Fool Spacing 1 95 _ s= Pdhern :r.,nno-1 Ra�.vidlh ..Mr � �., ; a Radius orf Curvplr" {M1 4q Rc ❑ankFud wl�h (11M McBnddi Wavalsn0h [A - 46 $3 60' 9w 4 PdleandatVilldIh F AI 25 4.5 rlal>Gport Reach Siresa (corn eienc RMax 7thear partn rnt mobilized al banFrruStream Prr rt ca ac ) WAn AddNanal Remh Pararal Ass IRvs en CIaaslkSAla bq a Bankrail Veloclly (bs 1 anKfuh Mschargit (Os VaNy Isrlgth Ift - ...: ...._ C"AannM ThINW69 Idngth [fl SNme®fty (T1' 1 12-31 1 Ylataf Swrace SIVe (Clfmnnelf I'1111t uI°I o 011-.0025 a.,I)OG @F slope 1111R_ '8W*NII F bwdplpin Area (titres * 0 Rdaeh wAh Etb& RAMI; Channel Stabllthy or F abMat t.1e1rI[ 6191v ear or Oih Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 54 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 55 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Table IDa. Ba lne $Bream Dat@ Surnrnary Lttle Beaver Creek Stream Restoration Project - EEP No. 221 - Reacts 2 Parameter Gauge' RrgivnalCurvc l�Ir -axis!" Goa&lon AefevenceReathiltt 10atar Design h7onduren Basclrrtc Ornenelan and Substrate LL 41L Eq. Min Mean Med Max Sadn Min !dean hied Max SD n min Med max re,n Mean r,1eo Max s[)" n dankrull Width ill it• " Flaadprone YrSdth iIL Barlldull Mean oeplh 4n; �., 3 0.9 0 = 115 - f3anldui Maxx DLpth lit' 1.4 1.0 2 2 5 BankTull Cross Sectlonal Area i It- 13.5 L3 1 13.5 :' `+ 20+ Yr' tVDeplh R,3tl I I I I I I I I I I ' 6 I'. 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Chmnrwl Stability or HlabHat Me111c Slobpicar w CIN Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 55 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 56 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Table 10a. Sawllne S1rleam Data Surrlmary Little Beaver Creek Stream Restoration Erojed - EEF No. 221 - Reach 3 Paranieler aauget RtrgilonalCurgt P7re-Exislinog Cmiditlon RofwenceReachilt-SDAiN Desi rt I I'dandonng Baseline Qimlenslon and Substrate LL UL Eq. Min Mean Med Max IN Min Mean Med teat SD n Min Med Mxt Nin Mean Meta Max SLS` n rienkrull Width IR' Floadprwe Width ill isainwLill Mean Deplh 6A' ' °, G 4.A i� :+ 12 i i t• I 'BariMS Max Depth tit 1.4 1.0 2 2 7 2;1 32'. i3ankrlull Cross Seetlorial Area M 12.2 15.5 21 i 25 S 336 LStidttuUeplhRetl 17.6 __ lu I413+1 1'• "4 ErTlrenchmere Rati I .. F. I 1.3 ; 3 1 10 I z a _ 'Clank Nei r# Ratl ruIMr RRRe Lenglh tin: d I I R1rne Slope I= orooaa a 1125 a Ow a ux= dot PDOI Lenglh in d 415 U 0013 a Ou[! t}OM Pont Max depth Sn Pool Spacing ilt 95 _: 31 43 aCtNrr Gannet Bv*Mdlh tfl. F4dlus ar Cur+Atws €fC a sa RC flarlkrull + Aft (IlA1: Mundw Wmlartg#h id. + Meander Mitdlh Rail. .aped PiraRmtwi Reach Shear Stress Icoln eleri l itis Max part size Ira m) mobilized al banleu%. 'Stream Nwi!r 11raitsixirt ca ac 7 VIOAn 1 Addbawal Rewh ParormAm Roy Qn Classirrcallo Oilnklfitrll Vr14cH S# k�ankfutl ply.. a (, 5fisA8 Ipngth Ifl i Ciinnnel lY,srrjtg Irngth iit Water 5•<:urace Slaps �'C�'rannerj (Merl @F slope [1Ult 13ar4dull Rciadplpirl Arfa wras' 41% of Rd;bth with Ermin ¢Elahk Channel'Stabllityl orI-rabilar Mein Slut or M Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 56 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Table I I a and b. Monitoring - Cross -Section Morphology Table Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 57 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 TWe Ila. WnnorlN Dala - UirmrWonofl Mor1a.W1oqy Sumnwy (D'niensionA Parweters -Cross 64K"om) LFWeSeawer Creek Weam Restatation Projecil-EEP NG_ 221 -Reach 1 (991 LP) EM WT-WIRRINUMPIR"M Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 57 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 � I = Thad I sit bd OAS fa 17 46a0 as am 11"Scin.neUd a dlalmift�fthwn 101h1h a cn�w S�Ikal r," a. d 11, hf 4dy! nr p.C4,[ 2 - N;arbo A cO � ch o:htAng barftftl vo Vodog based an fib wal iuP4y Fun ymal bsiv,z�l iaNe 3 = Flifta, F;.,n, Phu!Gdo. M&N ShXiar, Said, KhwM, CDbbI2, Badfdg, Nifiack, dl = nu pa.a , dip = ma. ikpa,o , - 01 . .6.b..dd Aly Wit* h 6.emdi 3 Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 58 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Exhibit Tabte 11 b. Monitoring Data - StMarfll RRall'i Data SUMMMY Uffle S-eweF Creek 9trearn Restoration Project - EEP N o- ni - Reach 1104" I.FJ w M CM M Im M M= M CM M M M Im M M= CM M -. iiiiii��ii®iiiiiiiiiiiiii�llii®oi!iiiiiii MM0M=M==M= =KUM= mmmm MEEMMMOMIMM Mw M _:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ffMTNM= � I = Thad I sit bd OAS fa 17 46a0 as am 11"Scin.neUd a dlalmift�fthwn 101h1h a cn�w S�Ikal r," a. d 11, hf 4dy! nr p.C4,[ 2 - N;arbo A cO � ch o:htAng barftftl vo Vodog based an fib wal iuP4y Fun ymal bsiv,z�l iaNe 3 = Flifta, F;.,n, Phu!Gdo. M&N ShXiar, Said, KhwM, CDbbI2, Badfdg, Nifiack, dl = nu pa.a , dip = ma. ikpa,o , - 01 . .6.b..dd Aly Wit* h 6.emdi 3 Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 58 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 7 Thv Rich rMat�m 051..I 7hpss with lha "Pm 214{9 Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 59 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 r ■- Dimenvo0al wrpwi"ya r LWe Beaver creek Stream Res[Dration Pr*ct - EEP No. 221 - Reach �, �13bg LF) ._ M WN M M M M3 MMI=MMMMI MMM M_MMM!MMM M_M - ���iS�l•ice®ice®�iiiiiii��i������������ =®NMI==�®®®®®� =am mm®mM�M������������ 7 Thv Rich rMat�m 051..I 7hpss with lha "Pm 214{9 Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 59 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 %V-31 WftfVWYA t I" x't*Wt--JCI 111..r�r P-1- 91"d d—C..M.1-2. 9 WF—d. Ahvnzl�w, Shi4&d cbI i Pndiml* triad 1101D -1119plahte not bt IIN n. I -The i- Ow I- P.MnElm -MkId, -*-nnMV. 6M ha � Gnx5-5�lm W-5" -d M, W-Ituo w PIDNe 2. r.'alt*C"ach @IW&fdbAnlbanAWaI*,e wodmgbmzdantibw�id vrody0mymal lade 1 3 =F1, Fi,,Ak, Pa�CA. 21DR SO: Up. Sand. Gi�&I, CAble, Bauldar. EWWOEK dkP = MM� 14, diP gUtPal& 4 . 01. 1kiOneedad aft H4 n mcmdi 3 Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 60 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Eztdbbt Table 11 b. Monitoring Data - Slyearn Reiuri Dara Surnmary Lneewnr Cn& Siream RE-Aaratian Project - BEFO No. 221 - Rew1h 2 (130!3 LF) -. ®milli®iiiriiiiiiiii�iiri®i®miiii■r■®ii A6" Wn %V-31 WftfVWYA t I" x't*Wt--JCI 111..r�r P-1- 91"d d—C..M.1-2. 9 WF—d. Ahvnzl�w, Shi4&d cbI i Pndiml* triad 1101D -1119plahte not bt IIN n. I -The i- Ow I- P.MnElm -MkId, -*-nnMV. 6M ha � Gnx5-5�lm W-5" -d M, W-Ituo w PIDNe 2. r.'alt*C"ach @IW&fdbAnlbanAWaI*,e wodmgbmzdantibw�id vrody0mymal lade 1 3 =F1, Fi,,Ak, Pa�CA. 21DR SO: Up. Sand. Gi�&I, CAble, Bauldar. EWWOEK dkP = MM� 14, diP gUtPal& 4 . 01. 1kiOneedad aft H4 n mcmdi 3 Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 60 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 61 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 TaNe I I& FftnitarIng Dala - DirnenOonal rfttpWl*gy Summary (Merwimm Parameters — Crws SKUMS) U ttle DRawu C reek Strearn Restamon "ecl - EEP ND. 221 - Reac h IA (M LF) Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 61 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 —,imam—N Ra nn on,paiwa inmr para r,— QR inr srpaime names:. "Tt. mach has Intid"Nla slopesweh riairarelon it appiunmmiasialmSMI. 9iads,d gal s lydUia Chai PLaaa.1hppeallp not W 111'd h. 13. Tha dimAuiahriai n m p nimalara emnrtlula«ia,mn nf,ran aoih d,a Brea-aaelie wear d d Lha 6&3l &mi p, A& 2 - Pwtrprf�n d reach a. hilapnP baLee ill �e e,al�� based an'he r,ecLll cone y Far, xieuri rs ecamR+,l i4dr 3 ERON.W n, raal_Gld a, Sap. 3AUCIfir.Srnd, ii�3.al, 'akY,Y. &rrr�sr. &raatk ��.irae paxa, dap=�.iuFps.a i. -Ofral M"dedanh ffto neacmda.9 Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 62 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 e R ! 221 -Rearhl 1901 LF) .. i�iiii���������,�i7•®i�l�ii®i��iiii�i0ri ..� •__ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii —,imam—N Ra nn on,paiwa inmr para r,— QR inr srpaime names:. "Tt. mach has Intid"Nla slopesweh riairarelon it appiunmmiasialmSMI. 9iads,d gal s lydUia Chai PLaaa.1hppeallp not W 111'd h. 13. Tha dimAuiahriai n m p nimalara emnrtlula«ia,mn nf,ran aoih d,a Brea-aaelie wear d d Lha 6&3l &mi p, A& 2 - Pwtrprf�n d reach a. hilapnP baLee ill �e e,al�� based an'he r,ecLll cone y Far, xieuri rs ecamR+,l i4dr 3 ERON.W n, raal_Gld a, Sap. 3AUCIfir.Srnd, ii�3.al, 'akY,Y. &rrr�sr. &raatk ��.irae paxa, dap=�.iuFps.a i. -Ofral M"dedanh ffto neacmda.9 Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 62 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 63 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 TaNe 11a, i i Little Seaver Creek Siream Reritaration "ect - EEP No- 221 - Tributary 1 1 (391 LF) • ii ilii i i i i i i i i ilii i i r i i r i iri iii i i i a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii�iiii Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 63 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 an.Qa. Cal 1 irA1Ca r. m■ n.00- YII1rJ�[At nu n. 117] n. i = Tho dida0o.iano Out aou p.ram.im can irrtordg 4"Imnian hun Imh rho iu••e.c rd rho lan;ou' Ai Qi r11 s "c- ihnpi4an m reach a.hMny G.�o-i►.1 ago- e,oii.q ha7[-0an ird ��wN �nao Mom rival �,srsnenl tsdr 3 = HIIW . Rvn. Pwl9 CAd P. Slap; SWC -,6r. San d. drawl, Gathia, BouWar, Boma [k.; dU = •rope pm r, rook = mwm autpa. o 4 = OI'.A.tfiaidad any f%a nn.emdr3 Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 64 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Exhibit Table I lb. ... - ,. :,,, i����&l�il®��®®ii����il'0®i�iiii��L��10®��i�l■ - iiiiiiiiii®iiiiiiii�lii®ii®iiJ®iiiii■iflii - -•iiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiii • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • e=^'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii�i�iiiiii�ii� iaii NEW an.Qa. Cal 1 irA1Ca r. m■ n.00- YII1rJ�[At nu n. 117] n. i = Tho dida0o.iano Out aou p.ram.im can irrtordg 4"Imnian hun Imh rho iu••e.c rd rho lan;ou' Ai Qi r11 s "c- ihnpi4an m reach a.hMny G.�o-i►.1 ago- e,oii.q ha7[-0an ird ��wN �nao Mom rival �,srsnenl tsdr 3 = HIIW . Rvn. Pwl9 CAd P. Slap; SWC -,6r. San d. drawl, Gathia, BouWar, Boma [k.; dU = •rope pm r, rook = mwm autpa. o 4 = OI'.A.tfiaidad any f%a nn.emdr3 Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 64 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Appendix E. Hydrologic Data Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 65 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Table 12. Verification of Bankfull Events Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration Site -Project No. 221 Photo Date of Data Collection Date of Occurrence Method # 2006 June 14, 2006 Visual NA September 18, 2008 September 7, 2008 Visual (i.e. wrack lines) NA April 1, 2014 March 2014 Observation of wrack lines See in the floodplain below January 12, 2014 January 12, 2014 Visual Observation See below View of stream bankfull event on Little Beaver Creek. Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 66 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Lamle Beaver crop 30-70 Percentile G rap for ■■|mfo1 2024 m - m 2 R � Z \ 2 0 / \ 10� � � v 10 � \ , < A : � \ � z 3 2 0 _ 30% - 70 % 2014 Growing Season-. March 25 to November 10 (230 days) Rain DaStation Apex (h■EZ%gads.Ec-6s.oro ESlwe[&msum) $9 7»wwmE&mate- ncsu.eduft@rvIcWreques[ph% / \ 10� � � v _ 30% - 70 % 2014 Growing Season-. March 25 to November 10 (230 days) Rain DaStation Apex (h■EZ%gads.Ec-6s.oro ESlwe[&msum) $9 7»wwmE&mate- ncsu.eduft@rvIcWreques[ph% , < ƒ z 3 _ 30% - 70 % 2014 Growing Season-. March 25 to November 10 (230 days) Rain DaStation Apex (h■EZ%gads.Ec-6s.oro ESlwe[&msum) $9 7»wwmE&mate- ncsu.eduft@rvIcWreques[ph% 0.00 -10,00 -20.00 -38.00 -4000 -50,00 Little Beaver Creek Gauge 2 Grourdmater Depth (in) 12 in Below Soil Surface Rainfall (in) - - - Growing Season 4. N 15 1 8.5 Growing Season: March 25 to November 10 (230 day's) Rain Data: Station Apex (http:llagacis.roc-abs.or0718 1wets/resu1t9) (httpJh-en+ .nc-olimate_ncsu.eduftervicWr t-php) I f 9 i� Grourdmater Depth (in) 12 in Below Soil Surface Rainfall (in) - - - Growing Season 4. N 15 1 8.5 Growing Season: March 25 to November 10 (230 day's) Rain Data: Station Apex (http:llagacis.roc-abs.or0718 1wets/resu1t9) (httpJh-en+ .nc-olimate_ncsu.eduftervicWr t-php) 0.00 -1000 -20.00 -30.00 -4000 -50.00 Little Beaver Creek Gauge 3 Groundwater Depth (in) 12 in Below Soil Surface Rainfall (in) ---- Growing Season 011 2.5 Growing Season: March 25 to November 10 (230 day's) Rain Data: Station Apex (http, lagacis.roc-abs.or0718 1wets/result9) (http:lirw. .nc-olimate-ncsu.eduftervicWr t-php) Little Bearer Creek Gauge 4 4.5 0.0 —� -- ;`; ` Jill, 35 -10.00 _ _ . -20.00 5 1-5 1 -40 OC f 0-5 1].Or 0 GrounclWater Depth (in) 12 in Below Soil Surface Rainfall (in) - - - - Gromng Season Grawirg Season March 25 to November 10 (230 days) Rain Data: SWilan Apex (http:llagacis.rcc-acis.orgf371831wetsfresults) (http:Jk-ew. .nc-olimate-ncsu.edu'servieWrequ t-php) 0.00 -1000 -20.00 -30.00 MEII-Ilk- -50.00 Little Beaver Creek Gauge 5 GrourKWater Depth (in) - 12 in Below Soil Surface - Rainfall (in) ---- Growing Season 3.6 2.5 O.b Growing Season- March 25 to November 10 (230 days) Rain Data: Station Apex, (http!llagacis.roc-acis.orgr37183A?vetsiresults) (hftp:]Avww. nc-ol i ma te . nosu. edu/se rviceefteque5t. ph p) 0.00 -20.00 -50.00 Little Beaver Creek Gauge 6 Groundwater Depth ) 12 in Below Soil Surface Rainfall (nr ) - - -- Growing Season 4.S 4 99 a 2.5 m Growing Season: March 25 to November 10 (230 days) Rain Dab: Station Apex (h■EZ&pds.r=- ck oro ESIwe[&m m) $9p7»wwmE&mate- ncsu.eduft@rvi cWreques[ph% 0.00 -1000 -20.00 -30.00 -4000 -50.00 Little Beaver Creek Gauge 7 Groundwater Depth (in) 12 in Below Soil Surface Rainfall (in) - - - Growing Season 4.5 3,5 2.5 Growing Season: March 25 to November 10 (230 day's) Rain Data: Station Apex (http, lagacis.roc-abs.or0718 1wets/result9) (http:lirw. .nc-olimate-ncsu.eduftervicWr t-php) 0.00 -1000 -20.00 -30.00 -4000 -50.00 Little Beaver Creek Gauge 8 Groundwater Depth (in) 12 in Below Soil Surface Rainfall (in) - - - Growing Season 4.',:, 3.5 2.5 Growing Season: March 25 to November 10 (230 day's) Rain Data: Station Apex (http, lagacis.roc-abs.or0718 1wets/result9) (http:lirw. .nc-olimate-ncsu.eduftervicWr t-php) 0.00 -1000 -20.00 -30.00 �1 SII -50.00 Little Beaver Creek Gauge 9 Groundwater Depth (in) 12 in Below Soil Surface Rainfall (in) -- - Growing Season 2.5 Growing Season: March 25 to November 10 (230 day's) Rain Data: Station Apex (http, lagacis.roc-abs.or0718 1wets/result9) (http:lirw. .nc-olimate-ncsu.eduftervicWr t-php) Table 13. Wetland Hydrology Criteria Attainment Summary of Groundwater Gauge Results for Years 1 through 5 * - Gauge installed 1/15/10, incomplete growing season **-Gauge 8 was missing when monitoring re -commenced in the fall of 2013; A replacement gauge was installed in the vicinity of the former gauge location where wetland hydrology results are lower N/A — insufficient data or data not available due to gauge failure or battery exhaustion Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 76 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 2007 (MYI) 2008 Y2 2009 (MY3) 2013 MY4 2014 (MY5) > o o > o c� > „p U A '� �'++ U U .3 m aS O ..+ 2 * * * 0 0 No 1 0.4% No 3 * * * N/A 48 21% Yes 4 * * * N/A 8 3.5% No 5 * * * N/A 8 3.5% No 6 28 12% Yes N/A 35 15% Yes 21 9% Yes 48 21% Yes 7 >29 >12.5% Yes 65 28% Yes 81 35% Yes N/A 118 51% Yes 8** >29 >12.5 Yes 75 33% Yes 99 43% Yes N/A 11 5% Yes 9 No N/A 15 7% Yes 5 2% 1 No 7 3% No * - Gauge installed 1/15/10, incomplete growing season **-Gauge 8 was missing when monitoring re -commenced in the fall of 2013; A replacement gauge was installed in the vicinity of the former gauge location where wetland hydrology results are lower N/A — insufficient data or data not available due to gauge failure or battery exhaustion Little Beaver Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration NCDMS Project number: 221 The Catena Group 76 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 June 2015 Appendix F. 2013 Supplemental Monitoring Report