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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19990879 Ver 1_Complete File_19990810State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources 4 o Division of Water Quality,, .4 James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor ` Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director January 7, 2000 Alamance County DWQ Project No. 990879 Bridge No. 328 APPROVAL of 401 Water Quality Certification Mr. William D. Gilmore, P.E., Manager Planning and Environmental Branch North Carolina Department of Transportation P.O. Box 25201 Raleigh, NC, 27611-5201 Dear Mr. Gilmore: You have our approval, in accordance with the attached conditions and those listed below, to place fill material in 0.0 acres of wetlands and 811inear feet of streams for the purpose of replacing Bridge Number 328 on SR 2334 over Mary's Creek. The project should be constructed in accordance with your application dated 9 August 1999. After reviewing your application, we have decided that this fill is covered by General Water Quality Certification Number 3103. This certification corresponds to the Nationwide Permit Number 14 issued by the Corps of Engineers. In addition, you should acquire any other federal, state or local permits before you proceed with your project including (but not limited to) Sediment and Erosion Control, Non- Discharge and Water Supply Watershed regulations. This approval will expire with the accompanying 404 permit, unless otherwise specified in the Water Quality Certification. This approval is valid solely for the purpose and design described in your application (unless modified below). Should your project change, you must notify the DWQ and submit a new application. If the property is sold, the new owner must be given a copy of this Certification and approval letter, and is thereby responsible for complying with all the conditions. If total wetland tills for this project (now or in the future) exceed one acre, or of total impacts to streams (now or in the future) exceed 150 linear feet, compensatory mitigation may be required as described in 15A NCAC 2H .0506 (h) (6) and (7). For this approval to remain valid, you must adhere to the conditions listed in the attached certification. If you do not accept any of the conditions of this certification, you may ask for an adjudicatory hearing. You must act within 60 days of the date that you receive this letter. To ask for a hearing, send a written petition that conforms to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes to the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Box 27447, Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7447. This certification and its conditions are final and binding unless you ask for a hearing. 1621 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1621 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-715-6048 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 5010 recycled/ 10% post-consumer paper I This letter completes the review of the Division of Water Quality under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. If you have any questions, please telephone John Dorney at 919-733-9646. Attachment cc: Wilmington District Corps of Engineers Corps of Engineers Raleigh Field Office Raleigh DWQ Regional Office Central Files Sincerely, 1 er PS 4vt?ns - • c.-:cam = iss?_? r^_ ccr_=cr.,.=y W=t? =gin -:mr.._^CS C= ScC__C:: 4'Q-• C3:0? - _-?" - c- r Gc and sL^ _=- '- ' L_- = _ ?i0= ?.1 _ 15A NCA,_ .0 2U =. =..t`•_?_ C_ ?A ?CO? S ___ C- ?1 ?. .n 66?j??Gr•••??a=_v'•'C ,?_=?1 LIGL -cr"C? -? Z-•? road C_____Cs4- _",?__? 7 =_? ? cs r C??_ -• __?, i1L'Tu__ -? ! % 1SS: ?' CIZ _- _='?_SC=S `rra-=_ _=5: ? 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Nelson NC DOT PO Box 289 Siler City, NC 27344 Dear Mr. Nelson: i 10 0 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES August 20, 1999 DWQ # 990879 Alamance County 0 On August 10, 1999 the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) was notified by receipt of your application regarding your plan to culvert streams for the purpose of to replace a bridge over SR 2334 over Mary's Creek with a culvert in Alamance County. You will need to inform us of the linear feet of stream to be culverted and if wetlands are also present on the site. Approval from DWQ is required to disturb these wetlands. Please call John Hennessy at 919-733-5694 if you have any questions or would require copies of our rules or procedural materials. incerely, vl L o n R. Dor ey cc: Winston-Salem DWQ Regional Office Wilmington Corps of Engineers John Dorsey Central Files 990879.pnd wetlands/401 Unit 4101 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 Telephone 919-733-1746 FAX # 733-9959 An Equal Opportunity Affinnative Action Employer 50% recycled/109o post consumer paper JFM TO: ? o"N "F-1 t,4ra s s ? Phono Fax Phono CC: I Data 01105100 _ I Number of pages indudkw cover shoot FROM: C)'3NW& 30"VasoM Phono Fax Phono N.C. Dept of Transportation Bridge Maintenance Unit P. O. Box 14996, Greensboro, NC 27415 (336)375-5589 (336)375-8376 4s 1. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION JAw-s B HUNT JR P.O. BOX 25201, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611-5201 GOVEMOR P.O. Box 289 Siler City, N.C. September 3, 1999 Division of Environmental Management John Hcnnesy, WQ Certification Unit P.O. Box 29535 Raleigh, N.C. 27626-0535 Dear Mr. Hennesy: DAVM MCCOY ACMG SECTARY Please find the following information requested in a letter by Mr. John R. Dorsey concerning DWQ # 990579 in Alamance County over Mary's Creek, Wetlands - None present Length of stream to be culverted - 80 if I have enclosed a copy of the check for this permit sent on August 9, 1999. if I can answer any questions you may have or if you have any comments, please call me at (919) 742-5649. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Sincerely yours Dennis L. Jo son Bridge Maintenance Superintendent Attachments PHONE: I NO, OF PAGES INCLUDING THIS SHEET: ?? 13 ?Sl= 11 ?s J It : S3OVd S86 W5 Id,1 of 8ZI NO UK 11 Avis 9269M6 R9 Wd 9I N 90-NVf ? dQ ow 31ON EdAl SNOdd Ml l X1 NR I COIN ,I.MS hVG ? 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DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES P.O. BOX 29535 RALEIGH, NC 27626-0535 ATTN: MR. JOHN DORNEY Telephone (919) 733-5083 ONE (1) COPY OF THIS COMPLETED APPLICATION SHOULD BE SENT TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS. SEVEN (7) COPIES SHOULD BE SENT TO THE N.C. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT. PLEASE PRINT. 1. OWNERS NAME: N. C. Department of Transportation 2. OWNERS ADDRESS: P. O. Box,289 Siler City, NC 27344 3. OWNERS PHONE NUMBER (HOME): NA (WORK): 919-742-5649 4. IF APPLICABLE: AGENT'S NAME OR RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE OFFICIAL, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER: E. B. Nelson Fp_F_ P. O. BOX 289 Sil r City. NC 27344 5. LOCATION OF WORK (MUST ATTACH MAP). COUNTY: Alamance NEAREST TOWN OR CITY: Saxapahaw SPECIFIC LOCATION (INCLUDE ROAD NUMBERS, LANDMARKS, ETC.):. Bridge # 328 on SR 2334 nnrnss Mary's C`rppk 6. NAME OF CLOSEST STREAM/RIVER: Mary's Creek 7. RIVER BASIN: Cape Fear 8. IS THIS PROJECT LOCATED IN A WATERSHED CLASSIFIED AS TROUT, SA, HQW, ORW, WS I, OR WS ZI? YES Ix) NO ( j 9. HAVE ANY SECTION 404 PERMITS BEEN PREVIOUSLY REQUESTED FOR USE ON THIS PROPERTY? YES ( j NO C{j IF YES, EXPLAI27. 10. ESTIMATED TOTAI. NUMBER OF ACRES OF WATERS OF.,THE U.S., INCLUDING , WETLANDS, LOCATED ON PROJECT. SITE: Unable to`ddtermine at present 7/8/92 1 -2- 11. NUMBER OF ACRES OF WATERS OF THE U.S., INCLUDING WETLANDS, IMPAC.ED BYE THE PROPOSED PROJECT: FILLED: DRAINED: FLCODED: EYCAVATED: TOTAL' IMPACTED : -0- 12. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK (ATTACH PLANS): Bridge replacement with 2 lines of 137" X 87" CM Pipe Arch 13. PURPOSE OF PROPOSED WORK: Replacement of structurally deficient bridge. 14. STATE REASONS WHY JHZ- APPLICANT BELIEVES THAT THIS ACTIVITY MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN WETLANDS. ALSO, NOTE .MEASURES Ti ki -.7 TO MINIMIZE WETLi-u7D I.'•L9ACTS. Unable to determine if wetlands are present, all efforts will be provided to minimize off-site erosion. 15. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE U.S. FISH AIM WILDLY Z SERVICE (USFWS) AND/OR NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE (TIMES) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OR ANY FEDERALLY LISTED OR PROPOSED FOR LISTING ENDANGERED OR THREAT_^_`IED SPECIES OR CRITICAL HABITAT IN THE PERMIT AREA THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY. THE PROPOSED PROTECT. HAVE YOU DONE SO? YES (Xj NO ( j RESPONSES FROM T l=- USFWS AND/OR NM FS SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO CORPS. 16. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF HISTORIC PROPERT I?S IN THE PERMIT AREA WHICH MAY BE AFFECTED.BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT? HAVE YOU DONE SO? YES (Xj NO ( j RESPONSE FROM THE SHPO SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO CORPS. 17. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED BY OF-14: A. WETLAND DELINEATION MAP SHOWING ALL WETr..ANDS, STREAMS, AND LAKES ON THE PROPERTY. B. IF AVAILABLE, REPRESENTATIVE PHOTOGRAPH OF WETLANDS TO' BE IMPACTED BY PROJECT. C. 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SZ L; 1 J I r 1 r 1 ?I ?ti i'" r Cane . 2L, - - - - - --- - - - - - DEM ID: ACTION ID: - NATIONWIDE PERMIT REQUESTED (PROVIDE NATIONWIDE PERMIT 0): JOINT FOR14 FOR NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE NOTIFICATION TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE APPLICATION FOR SECTION 401 CERTIFICATION ONE (1) COPY OF THIS C014PLETED APPLICATION SHOULD BE SENT TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS. SEVEN (7) COPIES SHOULD BE SENT TO THE N.C. DIVISION OF ENVIRCNMENTAL MANAGEMENT. PLEASE PRINT. 1. OWNERS NAME: N. C. Department of Transportation 2. OWNERS ADDRESS: P. O. Box'289 Siler City, NC 27344 WILMINGTON DISTRICT ENGINEER CORPS OF ENGINEERS DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NC 28402-1890 ATTN: CESAW-CO-E Telephone (919) 251-4511 WATER QUALITY PLANNING. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES P.O. BOX 29535 RALEIGH, NC 27626-0535 ATTN: MR. JOHN DORNEY Telephone (919) 733-5083 919-742-5649 3. OWNERS PHONE NUMBER (HOME): NA (WORK) : 4. IF APPLICABLE: AGENT'S NAME OR RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE OFFICIAL, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER: E. B. Nelson ,P-F- P. O. Box 289 Si1er City. NC 27344 5. LOCATION OF WORK (MUST ATTACH MAP). COUNTY: Alamance NEAREST TOWN OR CITY: gaxapahaw SPECIFIC LOCATION (INCLUDE ROAD NUMBERS, LANDMARKS, ETC.):. Bridge # 328 on SR 2334 ac-rnss Man?'s C'rPAk 6. NAME OF CLOSEST STREAM/RIVER: Marys creek 7. RIVER BASIN: Cape Fear 8. IS THIS PROJECT LOCATED IN A WATERSHED CLASSIFIED AS TROUT, SA, HQW, ORW, ws I, OR ws ii? YES (X) No [ ) -2- 11. NUMBER OF ACRES OF WATERS OF THE U.S., INCLUDING WETLANDS, IMPACTED BYE THE PROPOSED PROJECT: FILL: D : DRAINED: FLOODED: EXCAVATED: TOTAL' IMPACTED : -n- 12. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK (ATTACH PLANS): Bridge replacement with 2 lines of 137" X 87" Cm Pi Arch 13. PURPOSE, OF PROPOSED WORK: Replacement of structurally deficient bridge. 14. STATE REASONS WHY THE APPLICANT BELIEVES THAT THIS ACTIVITY MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN WETLANDS. ALSO, NOT--.MEASURES TAk=-N TO MINIMIZE WETLAND IMPACTS. Unable to determine if wetlands are present, all efforts will be provided to minimize off-site erosion. 15. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE. U.S. FISH AND Wl=L:--- SERVICE (USFWS) AND/OR NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE (NMFS) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OR ANY FEDERALLY LISTED OR PROPOSED FOR LISTING ENDAi7GERED OR THREATENED SPECIES OR CRITICAL HABITAT IN THE PERMIT AREA THAT MAY BE AFF=-C:ED BY.TH PROPOSED PROJECT. HAVE YOU DONE SO? YES (X) NO ( ) RESPONSES FROM THE USF4S AND/OR NMFS SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO CORPS. 16. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES IN THE PERMIT AREA WHICH MAY BS AFF'dC'..D. BY THr PROPOSED PROJECT? HAVE YOU DONE SO? YES (X) NO ( I RESPONSE FROM THE SHPO SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO CORPS. 17. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED BY OEM: A. WETLAND DELINEATION MAP SHOWING ALL WETI.;UIDS, ST.RE324S, AND I=-S ON THE PROPERTY. B. 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I _ ??? - • Cry V C??? - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - - - - -- DEM ID: ACTION ID: NATIONWIDE PERMIT REQUESTED (PROVIDE NATIONWIDE PERMIT a): JOINT FORt4 FOR NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE NOTIFICATION TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS NATIONWIDE PEIU4ITS THAT REQUIRE APPLICATION FOR SECTION 401 CERTIFICATION WILMINGTON DISTRICT ENGINEER CORPS OF ENGINEERS DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NC 28402-1890 ATTN: CESAW-CO-E Telephone (919) 251-4511 WATER QUALITY PLANNING. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT NC DEPART.'KENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES P.O. BOX 29535 RALEIGH, NC 27626-0535 ATTN: MR. JOHN DORNEY Telephone (919) 733-5083 ONE (1) COPY OF THIS CCMPLETED APPLICATION SHOULD BE SENT TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS. SEVEN (7) COPIES SHOULD BE SENT TO THE N.C. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT. PLEASE PRINT. 1. OWNERS NAIRE: N. C. Department of Transportation 2. OWNERS ADDRESS: P. O. Box,289 Siler City, NC 27344 3. OWNERS PHONE NUMBER (HOME): NA (WORK): 919-742-5649 4. IF APPLICABLE: AGENT'S NAME OR RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE OFFICIAL, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER: E. B. Nelscn,P_F_ P. O. Bax 289 Sil r City. NC 27344 5. LOCATION OF WORK (MUST ATTACH MAP). COUNTY: Alamance NEAREST TOWN OR. CITY: Saxas ahaw SPECIFIC'LOCATIOII (INCLUDE ROAD NUMBERS, LANDMARKS, ETC.):. Bridge # 328 cn SR 2334 acrress Ma=Z's rrP?k r 6. NAME OF CLOSEST STREAM/RIVER: Marys Creek 7. RIVER BASIN: Cape Fear 8. IS THIS PROJECT LOCATED IN A WATERSHED CLASSIFIED AS TROUT, SA, HQW, ORW, WS I, OR WS II? YES [X) NO [ ] Il. NUMBER OF ACRES OF WATERS OF THE U.S., INCLUDING WETLANDS, IMPACTED BYt THE PROPOSED PROJECT: FILLED: ^t DRAINED: FLOODED: EXCAVATED: TOTAL' IMPACTED: -?- 12. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK (ATTACH PLANS): Bridge replacement with 2 lines of 137" X 87" CM Pipe Arch 13. PURPOSE OF PROPOSED WORK: Replacement of structurally deficient bridge. 14. STATE REASONS WHY THE APPLICANT BELIEVES THAT THIS ACTIVITY MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN WETLANDS. ALSO, NOTE .MEASURES TAkZIT TO MINIMIZE WETLAND IMPACTS. Unable to determine if wetlands are present, all efforts will be provided to minimize off-site erosion. 15. YOU ARE REQUIPaD TO CONTACT THE U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE (USFWS) AND/OR NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE (NMFS) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OR ANY FEDERALLY LISTED OR PROPOSED FOR LISTING ENDANGERED OR TM.''w3T=TIED SPECIES OR CRITICAL HABITAT III THE PERMIT AREA THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY. THE PROPOSED PROJECT. HAVE YOU DONE SO? YES (X] NO ( ] RESPONSES FROM THE USTWS AND/OR NMFS SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO CORPS. 16. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) REGARDING TB PRESENCE OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES IN THE PERMIT AREA WHICH MAY BE AFFECTED-BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT? HAVE YOU DONE SO? YES (X] NO ( ] RESPONSE FROM T-T= r? SHPO SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO CORPS. 17. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED BY OEM: A. 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Box'289 Siler City, NC 27344 WILMINGTON DISTRICT ENGINEER CORPS OF ENGINEERS DEPARTIMENT OF THE ARMY P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NC 28402-1890 ATTN: CESAW-CO-E Telephone (919) 251-4511 WATER QUALITY PLANNING. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES P.O. BOX 29535 RALEIGH, NC 27626-0535 ATTN: MR. JOHN DORNEY Telephone (919) 733-5083 919-742-5649 3. OWNERS PHONE NUMBER (HOME): NA (WORK): 4. IF APPLICABLE: AGENT'S NAME OR RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE OFFICIAL, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER:: E. B. Nelson ,P_F_ P. O. Box 289 Siler City. NC 27344 5. LOCATION OF WORK (MUST ATTACH MAP). COUNTY: Alamance NEAREST TOWN OR. CITY: Saxapahaw SPECIFIC- LOCATION (INCLUDE ROAD NUMBERS, LANDMARKS, ETC.):. Bridge #-,328 on SR 2334 acme Marv' G C'rp,=k r 6. NAME OF CLOSEST STREAM/RIVER: MarY's (:Week 7. RIVER BASITI: Cape Fear 8. IS THIS PROJECT LOCATED IN A WATERSHED CLASSIFIED AS TROUT, SA, HQW, ORW, WS I, OR WS II? YES (X] NO [ ] 9. HAVE ANY SECTION 404 PERMITS BEEN PREVIOUSLY REQUESTED FOR USE ON THIS PROPERTY? YES ] NO (X] , IF. YES, EXPLAIN. 10.?-ESTIMATED .TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES OF WATERS OF-THE U.S., INCLUDING , WETLANDS, LCCATED•ON PROJBCT.SITE Unable to `determine at present y -2- 11. NUMBER OF ACRES OF WATERS OF THE U.S., INCLUDING WETLANDS, IMPACTED BYk THE PROPOSED PROJECT: FILLED: DRAINED: FLOODED: EXCAVATED: TOTAL'IMPACTED: -n- 12. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK (ATTACH PLANS): Bridge replacement with 2 lines of 137" X 87" CM Pipe Arch 13. PURPOSE OF PROPOSED WORK: Replacement of structurally deficient bridge. 14. STATE REASONS WHY THET APPLICANT BELIEVES THAT THIS ACTI7IITY MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN WETLANDS. ALSO, NOT-MEASURES TAkEN TO MINIMIZE WETLAND IMPACTS. Unable to determine if wetlands are present, all efforts will be provided to minimize off-site erosion. 15. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE (USF-4S) AND/OR NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE (NMFS) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OR ANY FEDERALLY LISTED OR PROPOSED FOR LISTING ENDANGERED OR TH.REAT°NED SPECIES OR CRITICAL HABITAT IN THE PERMIT AREA TITIAT MAY BE AFFEC r'D BY. THE PROPOSED PROJECT. F.AVE YOU DONE SO? YES (X) NO ( ) RESPONSES FROM THE USFWS AND/OR NMFS SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO CORPS. 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' AFr-CEO- BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT? HAVE YOU DONE SO? YES (X) NO ( ) RESPONSE FROM THE SHPO SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO CORPS. 17. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED BY OEM: A. WETLAND DELINEATION MAP SHOWING ALL WETLANDS, STREAMS, AND LAKS ON THE PROPERTY. B. IF AVAILABLE, REPRESENTATIVE PHOTOGRAPH OF WETLANDS TO' BE IMPACT°..D BY PROJECT. C. 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BOX 29535 RALEIGH, NC 27626-4535 ATTPJ: MR. JOHN DORNEY Telephone (919) 733-5083 ONE (1) COPY OF THIS COMPLETED APPLICATION SHOULD BE SENT TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS. SEVEN (7) COPIES SHOULD BE SENT TO THE N.C. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT. PLEASE PRINT. 1. OWNERS NAME: N. C. Department of Transportation 2. OWNERS ADDRESS: P. O. Box'289 Siler City, NC 27344 3. OWNERS PHONE NUMBER (HOME): NA (WORK): 919-742-5649 4. IF APPLICABLE: AGENT'S NAME OR RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE OFFICIAL, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER: F. B. Nelson ,P-F- O. Box 289 Sit r .ity, NC 27344 5. LOCATION OF WORK (MUST ATTACH MAP). COUNTY: Alamance NEAREST TOWN OR CITY: SaxaQihaw SPECIFIC- LOCATION (INCLUDE ROAD NUMBERS, LANDMARKS, ETC.):. Bridge # 328 on SR 334 ac'rc?ss MaLy Is rraAk 6. NAME OF CLOSEST STREAM/RIVER: Mary's Creek 7. RIVER BASIN: Cape Fear 8. IS THIS PROJECT LOCATED IN A WATERSHED CLASSIFIED AS TROUT, SA, HQW, ORW, WS I, OR WS II? YES (X) NO [ ) 9. HAVE ANY SECTION 404 PERMITS BEEN PREVIOUSLY REQUESTED FOR USE ON THIS -2- lI. NUMBER OF ACRES OF WATERS OF THE U.S., INCLUDING WET*..ANDS, IMPACTED BYE THE PROPOSED PROJECT: FILL: D : DRAINED: FLOODED: EXCAVATED: TOTAL' LMPACTED : -n- 12. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK (ATTACH PLANS): Bridge replacement with 2 lines of 137" X 87" CM Pipe Arch 13. PURPOSE OF PROPOSED WORK: Replacement of structurally deficient bridge. 14. STATE REASONS WHY THE APPLICANT BELIEVES THAT THIS ACTIVITY MUST BE CARRIED OUT Ili WETT..ANDS. ALSO, NOTE . i-_.mURzS TAzCE:7 TO MII1IMIz WETLAND IMPACTS. Unable to determine if wetlands are present. all efforts will be provided to minimize off-site erosion. 1S. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE (USFWS) AND/OR NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE (NMFS) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OR ANY FEDERALLY LISTED OR PROPOSED FOR LISTING ENDANGERED OR THREAT=PIED SPECIES OR CRITICAL. HABITAT IN THE PERMIT AREA THAT MAY BE AFFEC ZD BY.T PROPOSED PROJECT. HAVE YOU DONE SO? YES [X] 110 [ ] RESPONSES FROM T:TIZE USFWS AND/OR NUFS SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO CORPS. 16. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) REGARDING THE PRES-r-21CE OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES IN THE PERMIT AREA WHICH MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT? HAVE YOU DONE SO? YES [X] NO [ ] RESPONSE FROM THE SHPO SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO CORPS. 17. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED BY DEM: A. WETLAND DELINEATION MAP SHOWING ALL WETLANDS, STREAMS, AND LAZES ON THE PROPERTY. B. IF AVAILABLE, REPRESENTATIVE PHOTOGRAPH OF WETLANDS TO' BE L'L°AC1'?-D BY PROJECT. C. IF DELINEATION WAS PERFORMED BY A CONSULTANT, INCLUDE ALL DATA SHEETS RETZVANT TO THE PLA=%ENT OF THE DELINEATION LIP1E. 0. IF A STORMWATt..R MANAGZMENT PLAN IS REQUIRED FOR THIS PROJECT, ATTACH ?, COPY. I i I! I I! 1 I 'I IIi 'IiI III I iltl I I' I III ill ill ! lil Illl riil III il;l !III I!II 1111 III 'I ! l ! I I I i' I.. 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I i Cry ? \y . ? { i' ?• t I ?? ? _ 1 ?--- `?ti..' i of ? ?-`:_ ? ?? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A DEM ID: ACTION ID: NATIONWIDE PERMIT REQUESTED (PROVIDE NATIONWIDE PERMIT 0): JOINT FORM FOR NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE NOTIFICATION TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE APPLICATION FOR SECTION 401 CERTIFICATION WILMINGTON DISTRICT ENGINEER CORPS OF ENGINEERS DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NC 28402-1890 ATTN: CESAW-CO-E Telephone (919) 251-4511 WATER QUALITY PLANNING. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES P.O. BOX 29535 RALEIGH, NC 27626-4535 ATTN: MR. JOHN DORNEY Telephone (919) 733-5083 ONE (1) COPY OF THIS COMPLETED APPLICATION SHOULD BE SENT TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS. SEVEN (7) COPIES SHOULD BE SENT TO THE N.C. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT. PLEASE PRINT. 1. OW1TZRS NAME: N. C. Department of Transportation 2. OWNERS ADDRESS: P. O. Box'289 Siler City, NC 27344 3. OWNERS PHONE NUMBER (HOME): NA (WORK): 919-742-5649 4. IF APPLICABLE: AGENT'S NAME OR RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE OFFICIAL, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER: E. B. Nelson ,P_F_ P. O. Box 289 Siler City. NC 27344 5. LOCATION.OF WORK (MUST ATTACH MAP). COUNTY: Alamance NEAREST TOWN OR. CITY: Saxagahaw SPECIFIC' LOCATION (INCLUDE. ROAD NUMBERS, LANDMARKS, ETC.):. Bridge 4 328 on SR 2334 across Marv's C'raAk 6. NAME OF CLOSEST STREAM/RIVER: Marys Creek 7. RIVER BASIN: Cape Fear 8. IS THIS PROJECT LOCATED IN A WATERSHED CLASSIFIED AS TROUT, SA, HQW, ORW, WS I, OR WS II? YES (X) NO ( ] . 9. HAVE ANY SECTION 404 PERMITS BEEN PREVIOUSLY REQUESTED FOR USE Ot7 THIS -2- 11. NUMBER OF ACRES OF WATERS OF THE U.S., INCLUDING WETLANDS, IMPAC-"ED BYE THE PROPOSED PROJECT: FIZLED: DRAINED: FLCODED: EXCAVATED: TOTAL' IMPACTED: -n- 12. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK (ATTACH PLANS): Bridge replacement with 2 lines of 137" X 87" Cm Pipe Arch 13. PURPOSE OF PROPOSED WCRK: Replacement of structurally deficient bridge. 14. STATE REASONS WHY THE APPLICANT BELIEVES THAT THIS ACTIVITY MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN WETLANDS. ALSO, NOTE MEASURES TAKEN TO MI222MIZE wETLAND I2PACTS. Unable to determine if wetlands are present, all efforts will be provided to minimize off-site erosion. 15. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE (USFWS) AND/OR NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE (NMFS) REGARDING TP.E PRESENCE OR ANY FEDERALLY LISTED OR PROPCSED FOR LISTING ENDANGERED OR THREATENED SPECIES OR CRITICAL HABITAT IN THE PERMIT AREA THAT MAY BE AFFEC'D BY. THE PROPOSED PROJECT. HAVE YOU DONE SO? YES [X] NO [ ) RESPONSES FROM TIM USFWS AND/OR N21-FS SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO CORPS. 16. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFT_C= (SHPO) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES IN THE PER.*iT-T AREA WHICH MAY BE AFFECT°..D BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT? HAVE YOU DONE So? 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Q?, ' I Crete ( a i r mil, r^ .-?_- ` .y _? ^-• 1--? ---'I i ? -? - -- - - - - ? - - - -r- -- - ?-?--?.-a `- i ?I) 1 _ --------- ' - ----- _ r I { t\.?_ ',? ? A ..? ? ?-? ,??h'TIl _ I !B1?/ 1 ? -r--E'- .: ? _ ---??. ? ?Jl f?? r DEM ID: ACTION ID: NATIONWIDE PERMIT REQUESTED (PROVIDE NATIONWIDE PERMIT ,#): JOINT FOR14 FOR NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE NOTIFICATION TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE APPLICATION FOR SECTIOL7 401 CERTIFICATION WILMINGTON DISTRICT ENGINEER CORPS OF ENGINEERS DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NC 28402-1890 ATTN: CESAW-CO-E Telephone (919) 251-4511 WATER QUALITY PLANNING. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES P.O. BOX 29535 RALEIGH, NC 27626-0535 ATTN: MR. JOHN DORNEY Telephone (919) 733-5083 ONE (1) COPY OF THIS COMPLETED APPLICATION SHOULD BE SENT TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS. SEVEN (7) COPIES SHOULD BE SENT TO THE N.C. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT. PLEASE PRINT. 1. OWNERS NAME: N. C. Department cf Transportation 2. OWNERS ADDRESS: P. O. Box,289 Siler City, NC 27344 3. OWNERS PHONE NUMBER (HOME): NA (WORK): 919-742-5649 4. IF APPLICABLE: AGENT'S NAME OR RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE OFFICIAL, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER: E. B. Nelson ,P_R_ P. O. BOX 289 Sil r City, NC 27344 5. LOCATION OF WORK (MUST ATTACH MAP). COUNTY: Alamance NEAREST TOWN OR CITY: Saxa12ahaw SPECIFIC' LOCATION (INCLUDE ROAD NUMBERS, LANDMARKS, ETC.):. Bridge # 328 on SR 2334 a.rnss MaLy's C`rPPk 6. NAME OF CLOSEST STREAM/RIVER: Marys Creek 7. RIVER BASIN: Cape Fear 8. IS THIS PROJECT LOCATED IN A WATERSHED CLASSIFIED AS TROUT, SA, HQW, ORW, WS I, OR WS II? YES (X] NO [ ] 9. HAVE ANY SECTION 404 PERMITS BEEN PREVIOUSLY REQUESTED FOR USE ON THIS PROPERTY? YES ( ] NO CX IF. its, EXPLAIN. 10.;.,ESTIMATED'.T0TAL NUMBER OF ACRES.OF,WATERS OF„THE U.S., INCLUDING , WETLANDS, LOCATED-`ON PROJECT.SITE Uni e'to'determine at present x -t, 7/8/92 1 -2- 11. NUMBER OF ACRES OF WATERS OF THE U.S., INCLUDING WETLANDS, IMPACTED BYE THE PROPOSED PROJECT: FILLED: DRAINED: FLOODED: EXCAVATED: _ TOTAL' IMPACTED : 12. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK (ATTACH PLANS): Bridge replacement with 2 lines of 137" X 87" CM Pipe Arch 13. PURPOSE OF PROPOSED WORK: Replacement of structurally deficient bridge. 14. STATE REASONS WHY THE APPLICANT BELIEVES THAT THIS ACTIVITY MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN WETTT-ANDS. ALSO, NOTE .MEASURES TAkZIT TO MINIMIZE WZTLAlM IMPACTS. Unable to determine if wetlands are present, all efforts will be provided to minimize off-site erosion. 15. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE U.S. FISH AND WILDL:FE SERVICE (USF-4S) AND/OR NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE (NMFS) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OR ANY FEDERALLY LISTED OR PROPOSED FOR LISTING ENDANGERED OR THRZATEIJED SPECIES OR CRITICAL HABITAT III THE PERMIT AREA THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY. THE PROPOSED PROJECT. HAVE YOU DONE SO? YES (X) NO ( ) RESPONSES FROM TrH USFWS AND/OR NMFS SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO CORPS. 16. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE STATE HISTORIC ?RESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES IN THE PERMIT AREA WHIca MAY BE AFFECTED.BY TF- PROPOSED PROJECT? HAVE YOU DONE'SO? YES (X] NO RESPONSE FROM THE SHPO SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO CORPS. 17. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED BY DEIi: A. WETLAND DELINEATION MAP SHOWING ALL WETLANDS, ST.Rz32iS, AND L= -S ON THE PROPERTY. B. IF AVAILABLE, REPRESENTATIVE PHOTOGRAPH OF WETLANDS TO' BE IMPACTED BY PROJECT. C. IF DELINEATION WAS PERFORMED BY A CONSULTANT, INMUDE ALL DATA SH-ETS V -- K V n N Cli V) O ti Z i ?Y X I I I I ? Iz 1 x x 1 f ? s ~ ? I I `~ 2 ? 1 ? 4 H K ? x x I ?I ` W X 1 I ' I or ti I ? R 1 4 I ? 1 n x I?' ? h I t,j 1 vl ? X 1 G Q d C W 4 v N I •! i I! I I!' lil ',Iii 'IIi !lil II' il!I ;i , '; II I l i I III I I ; I , I ; I I II III 1 illl ! 1111 I I ; I! i l l ! i t I I 'I II I II I ?j?l III! 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The attached report addresses five issues pertinent to the development of a Minimum Criterea Threshold Determination Checklist for the proposed project: water resources, soil resources, biotic resources, wetlands and permits, and federally-protected species. Please contact me if you have any questions, or need this copied onto disc format. cc: V. Charles Bruton, Ph.D i INTRODUCTION The proposed project calls for the replacement of the existing timber-bridge with a double barrel corrugated metal pipe culvert. The dimensions of the pipes are 137" by 87". The culvert will be placed slightly upstream of the existing crossing. Traffic will be maintained on the existing bridge during construction. TERMINOLOGY AND DEFINITIONS For the purposes of this document, the following terms are used concerning the limits of natural resources investigated. Project study area (project area) denotes the area bounded by the proposed right-of-way limits. Project vicinity describes an area extending 0.8 km (0.5 MI) on all sides of the project study area. Project region is equivalent to an area represented by a 7.5- minute USGS quadrangle map [163.3 sq. km (61.8 sq. MI)], with the project as the center point. METHODS Prior to a site visit, published resource information pertaining to the project area was gathered and reviewed. Information sources include; U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) quadrangle map, Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) list of protected species, Natural Resources Conservation Service (MRCS) Soil Survey for Alamance County and N.C. Natural Heritage Program (NC-NHP) database of uncommon and protected species and unique habitats. General field studies were conducted on July 12th, 1999 by NCDOT biologists Tim Savidge and Logan Williams. A subsequent visit to Mary's Creek was made on July 27, 1999 by Tim Savidge. Plant communities within the project area were identified and inventoried. Community classifications generally follow Schafale and Weakley (1990). Wildlife was identified using a number of observation techniques, including habitat evaluation, active searching (binoculars etc.) and recording identifying signs of wildlife (sounds, tracks and burrows). Cursory surveys of aquatic communities were accomplished using a hand held dip net and tactile searches were performed for benthic organisms. WATER RESOURCES Water resource information encompasses physical aspects of the resource, its relationship to major water systems, Best Usage Standards and water quality of the resources. Probable impacts to these water bodies are also discussed, as are means to minimize impacts. Physical Characteristics Mary's Creek arises approximately 2 miles upstream of the project crossing and flows in a southeasterly direction into the Haw River approximately 4 miles downstream of the project crossing. Mary's Creek is a small meandering piedmont stream with a series of shallow (<1 ft.) runs and moderately deep (2-4 ft.) pools. Stream width at the project site ranges from 9 to 15 feet. Depth under the bridge was 1.5-2.0 feet at the time of the site visit. Substrate throughout 2 Mary's Creek consists mostly of cobble and coarse sand, with some areas of bedrock and others of clay. Best Usage Classification Streams have been assigned a best usage classification by the Division of Water Quality (DWQ), formerly Division of Environmental Management (DEM), which reflects water quality conditions and potential resource usage. On December 1, 1983, the DWQ classified Mary's Creek as "CNSW' (DWQ index No. 16-26). Class C refers to waters suitable for aquatic life propagation and survival, fishing, wildlife, secondary recreation and agriculture. NSW (Nutrient Sensitive Waters) refers to waters that require limitations on nutrient inputs. The classification of unnamed tributaries is the same as that for the named water body into which the tributary flows. Water Quality Surrounding land usage has the greatest impact on the water quality of a given water body. Both Point Source and Non-Point Source discharge contribute to water quality degradation. bintroducing various pollutants into the water body. Federal and state legislation exists that is- intended to help maintain or restore the environmental quality of North Carolina waters. Point source discharge is defined as discharges that enter surface waters through a pipe. ditch, or other well-defined point of discharge. These include municipal (city and county) and industrial wastewater treatment facilities, small domestic discharging treatment systems (schools, commercial offices, subdivisions and individual residents), and stormwater systems from large urban areas and industrial sites. The primary substances and compounds associated with point source discharge include, nutrients, oxygen demanding wastes and toxic substances such as chlorine, ammonia and metals. Under Section 301 of the Clean Water Act of 1977 (CWA) discharge of pollutants into surface waters is prohibited without a permit by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Section 402 of the CWA establishes the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting program, which delegates permitting authority to qualifying states. In North Carolina, the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) of the DEHNR is responsible for permitting and enforcement of the NPDES program. No permitted discharges occur on any of the water bodies in the project area. Nonpoint source discharge refers to runoff that enters surface waters through stormwater or snowmelt. There are many types of land use activities which are sources of nonpoint source pollution, including land development, construction activity, animal waste disposal, mining, agriculture and forestry operations as well as impervious surfaces such as roadways and parking lots. Land use control (low density development) and technology-based best management practices (BMPs) are the two most widely used tools for controlling nonpoint source pollution 3 and protecting the designated best usage of waterbodies. Various nonpoint source management programs have been developed by a number of agencies to control specific types of nonpoint source pollution (e.g. forestry, pesticide, urban and construction related pollution etc.). Each of these management plans develops BMPs to control the specific type of nonpoint source pollution. The Sedimentation and Erosion Control Program (SECP) applies to construction activities such as roadway construction, and is established and authorized under the Sedimentation Pollution Control Act of 1973. This act delegates the responsibility of administration and enforcement to the Division of Land Resources (DLR) (Land Quality Section) of DEHNR. The SECP requires prior to construction, the submission and approval of erosion control plans on all projects disturbing one or more acres. On-site inspections by DLR are conducted to determine compliance with the plan and to evaluate the effectiveness of the BMPs being used. The NCDOT in cooperation with DWQ has developed a sedimentation control program for highway projects, which adopts formal BMPs for protection of surface waters. Dater Quality Assessment The DWQ has initiated a basinwide approach to water quality management for the 17 river basins within the state. The basinwide approach allows for more intensive sampling of biological, chemical and physical data that can be used in basinwide assessment and planning. Likewise, benthic macroinvertebrates are intensively sampled for specific river basins. Benthic macro invertebrates have proven to be a good indicator of water quality because they are sensitive to subtle changes in water quality, have a relatively long life cycle, are nonmobile (compared to fish) and are extremely diverse. The overall species richness and presence of indicator organisms help to assess the health of streams and rivers. River basins are reassessed every five years to detect changes in water quality and to facilitate (NPDES) permit review. Prior to the implementation of the basinwide approach to water quality management, the Benthic Macroinvertebrate Ambient Network (managed by the DEM) assessed water quality by sampling for benthic macro invertebrate organism§ at fixed monitoring sites throughout the state. Many benthic macroinvertebrates have stages in their life cycle that can last from six months to a year; therefore, the adverse effects of a toxic spill will not be overcome until the next generation. Different taxa of macroinvertebrates have different tolerances to pollution, thereby; long term changes in water quality conditions can be identified by population shifts from pollution sensitive to pollution tolerant organisms (and vice versa). Overall, the species present, the population diversity, and the biomass are reflections of long term water quality conditions. A biodiversity rating is given to a water body sampled, and is based on the taxa richness of the stream, and a qualitative sampling for intolerant forms such as mayflies (Ephemeroptera), stoneflies (Plecoptera) and caddisflies (Tricoptera), collectively referred to as EPT. Biodiversity ratings include; Excellent, Good, Good-Fair, Fair and Poor. Excellent and Good ratings indicate that the best usage classification for that stream is being supported (S). A rating of Good-Fair indicates that the usage is supported, but is threatened (ST). A Fair rating relates to a partial support (PS) of the best usage, and a Poor rating indicates that the best usage classification for that stream is not being supported (NS). Bioclassification ratings are not available for Mary's 4 Creek. Field assessment of these creeks revealed moderate signs of sedimentation, and eroding streambanks (primarily from livestock in stream) but otherwise major degradation was not apparent. Cursory surveys for macroinvertebrates indicate fair taxa richness (see aquatic communities section). Anticipated Impacts: Water Resources Construction of this project has the potential to impact the described water resource in a variety of ways both during construction and once the road is in use. These potential impacts are addressed here and recommendations on how to minimize or eliminate these impacts are also given. Given the limited scope of project construction, severe degradation of Mary's Creek is not anticipated. However, precautions should be given to insure that project impacts are minimized to the fullest extent practical. Installation of the culvert will result in a loss of 80 feet on natural stream bottom. Improperly placed culverts can have significant impacts on stream morphology. Stream impacts often associated with culverts include; alteration of flow, scour at culvert outlets, degradation of adjacent streambanks and headcutting. Sedimentation is a serious project-related threat to the waters within the project area, and results when areas are exposed from construction activities. Studies have shown that durinb construction activity, there is a direct correlation between the amount of suspended particles in the stream channel with the amount of clearing and grubbing activity, embankment modification, project duration and rainfall (Vanoni 1975, Shirley 1976, Embler and Fletcher . 1981). Not only is sedimentation detrimental to the aquatic ecosystem, but changes in physical characteristics of the stream can also result. Decreased channel conveyance capacity during peak flows result from continued sedimentation, which increases flooding potential, causing streambank scour and erosion. Sedimentation also leads to increased turbidity of the water column, which reduces the aesthetic value of the water resources, as well as causing biological degradation. Removal of streamside canopy results in numerous impacts. Streamside vegetation is crucial for maintaining streambank stability and controlling erosion, as well as contributing a significant food source to the stream ecosystem. Loss of riparian vegetation can also lead to lowered levels of dissolved oxygen in the water, because the increase of light incidence to the stream raises water temperatures and promotes weed growth, both depleting oxygen levels. Excessive weed growth in stream channels also increases flooding potential (Gilbert 1989). Removal of riparian vegetation is expected to be minimal for this project. Recommendations Particular methods can be incorporated into the design and construction phases of a road construction project to minimize impacts to water resources. The following recommended methods to reduce sedimentation and/or pollutant loads have been shown to be efficient and cost effective: 5 V - Strict enforcement of sedimentation control Best Management Practices (BMPs) for protection of surface waters during the entire life of the project - Reduction of clearing and grubbing activity, particularly in riparian areas SOIL RESOURCES There are three soil types, Local alluvial land(Lc), Helena clay loam (HaC3), and Applying sanding loam (AdC2), located in the project area. The Le soil type occurs in the riparian area and the HaC3 and AdC2 soil types occur in the upland regions of the project area. Local alluvial land soil (Lc), is poorly drained, strongly acidic soils occurring along small streams or in drainways between hills that slope gently toward the main flood plain. Lc contains inconsistent layers of sand, silt, and clay. Generally, Lc contains a medium amount of organic matter and has a medium to low capacity for storing plant food. Helena clay loam soil (HaC3), severely eroded sloping phase, is located in 6 to 10 percent slopes and has lost all of its original surface layer and part of the subsoil layers. HaC3 soil is gray to grayish-brown and strongly acidic, developing from aplitic granite that was cut by iron- magnesium dikes. Within the project vicinity, HaC3 supports growth of tree species, such as, oak, hickory, sweetgum, poplar, cedar, dogwood, sourwood, and shortleaf pine. Applying l_oam soil (AdC2), the eroded sloping phase, is located in 6 to 10 percent slopes and has a original/subsoil mixture appearing reddish. AdC2 is grayish-brown, well drained, friable loamy soils developing from residuum of granite, gneiss, and coarse-grained schist. Within the project vicinity, AdC2 supports oaks, shortleaf pine, sourwood, blackgum, and hickory. BIOTIC RESOURCES This section describes the terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems encountered in the project area, and the relationships between vegetative and faunal components within these ecosystems. Descriptions of the terrestrial systems are presented in the context of plant community classifications, which generally follow Schafale and Weakley (1990). Each stratum (canopy, midstory, shrub, etc.) is described with regard to dominant species, with species listed in order of dominance. A list of all plant species observed during field studies is included in Appendix A. Nomenclature of vascular plant species follows Radford et al. (1968). Faunal community composition is influenced by a variety of factors, including physiography, vegetative community type, habitat size and complexity (amount of stratification), moisture and temperature regimes and prior land uses. Qualitative habitat assessments along with actual observations of species were used to evaluate the faunal communities likely to be impacted. Animal taxonomy follows Potter, et al. (1980), Martof et al. (1980), Menhenick (1991) and Webster et al. (1985). For complete listings of flora and fauna which occur in Burke County, a composite of these references should be consulted. Animals 6 that were observed during site visits are denoted by an asterisk in the text and are also listed in Appendix C. Sightings of spoor evidence are equated with sightings of individuals. Scientific nomenclature and common names (when applicable) are used for plant and animal species described. Subsequent references to the same organism will include the common name only. Terrestrial Communities Pastureland and small agricultural fields with limited amounts of intact forest habitat characterize the majority of the project region. However, forested riparian buffers are present on a significant portion of Mary's Creek. These riparian buffer communities are important for maintaining water quality as well as to provide travel corridors for terrestrial wildlife to access adjacent habitats. There are two distinct terrestrial communities identified within the project area. However, there is often some degree of overlap between communities, in which characteristics of both community types are present. Community composition is reflective of the physiography, topography, moisture regime and current and prior land uses of the area. Numerous terrestrial animals are highly adaptive and populate a variety of habitats; therefore many of the species mentioned may occur in any number of the different community types described. Raccoon (Procyon lotor)*, Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana)* and northern cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis)* are a few examples of species which likely occur in all of the habitats of the study area. Hardwood Forest Buffer Community Forested habitat is fairly limited at the proposed crossing, being generally restricted to narrow buffers along the creek. This remnant forest habitat exhibits characteristics of Mesic Mixed Hardwood Forest and Piedmont Alluvial Forest community types, as described by Scafale and Weakley (1990). Various mesophytic and bottomland species such as red maple (Ater rubrum), yellow poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera), sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua), sycamore (Platanus occidentalis), black walnut (Juglans nigra), river birch (Betula nigra) and honey locust dominate the canopy. Understory trees include ironwood (Carpinus carolinianum), green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) and redbud. Shrub species such as tag alder (Alnus serrulata), elderberry (Sambucus canadensis), spicebush (Linderea benzoin), swamp dogwood (Corpus ammonum) and Virginia sweetspire (Itea virginiana) occur along the streambanks and in the floodplain, while shrub-size eastern red cedar (Juniperus virginiana) occur along the slopes. The herbaceous component of this community consists of orange jewelweed (Impatiens capensis), river oats (Chasmanthium latifolium), panic grass (Panicum sp.) and Christmas fern (Polystichium acrosticoides). Vines present include crossvine (Bignonia capreolata), poison ivy, Virgina creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) and muscadine (Vitis rotundifolia). Forest habitats in the project vicinity are small and fragmented by agricultural lands, and thus faunal species present are adaptive to the "edge" habitat created by human manipulation of the landscape. Species observed, or likely to utilize the canopy in this habitat include; downy woodpecker (Picoides pubescens)*, yellow-bellied sapsucker (Sphyrapicus varius)*, blue-gray 7 gnatcatcher (Polioptila caerulea), Carolina chickadee (Parus carolinensis)*, blue jay (Cyanocitta stelleri)*, northern mockingbird (Mimus polygottos)*, Carolina wren (Thryothorus ludovicianus, northern cardinal*, tufted titmouse (Parus bicolor), solitary vireo (Vireo solitarius)*, gray catbird (Dumetella carolinensis) and grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis). Many of the ground-dwelling species, including worm snake (Carphophis amoenus), southeastern crowned snake (Tantilla coronata), southeastern shrew (Sorex longirostris), woodland vole (Microtus pinetorum) and eastern chipmunk (Tamias. striatus)* are fossorial (living in burrows). Other species occupying the forest floor include the American toad (Bufo americanus), ground skink (Scincella lateralis) and eastern box turtle (Terrapene carolina). Roadside Community This community type occurs along the roadside shoulders of SR 2334. Routine mowing activities keep this habitat in a low growing early succession state. Largely low- growing herbaceous plants such as Japanese grass (Microstegium virmineum), plantain (Plantago rugelii), Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica), trumpet creeper (Campsis radicans), prunella (Prunella vulgaris), prickly lettuce (Lactuca scariola), red clover (Trifolium pratense) and Carolina nightshade (Solanum carolinense) dominate the roadside habitat. Taller vegetation. including tree saplings, shrubs and weedy herbaceous vegetation occur at the edges of the cleared roadside and adjacent forested communities. Common species found here include wingstem (Verbesina occidentalis), Chinese privet (Ligustrun: sinense), red bud (Cercis canadensis), black cherry (Prunus serotina), blackberry (Rubus argutus), poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans), common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca), Japanese honeysuckle, honey locust (Gleditsia triacanthos) and stink tree (Ailanthus altissima). Few animals reside along roadsides because of the limited size and complexity of the habitat, however numerous opportunistic animals use this area as a foraging zone, or as a passageway between forested habitats. , Various species of birds feed along roadsides on seeds, berries and insects. Some of these species include: the northern cardinal*, American robin (Turdus migratorius)* and white-throated sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis)*. Snakes such as the black racer (Coluber constrictor) and eastern garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis) may venture into this habitat to feed on insects and small mammals. Virginia opossum* and raccoon* frequently forage nocturnally in these habitats, or travel along roadways between habitats. These animals are often roadkill victims. Consequently roadkills attract a large number of scavenger species including turkey vulture (Carthartes aura)* and common crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos)*, as well as domestic dogs and cats. Aquatic Community (Mary's Creek) 8 Trophic relationships of aquatic ecosystems are very complex and intricate and contain elements from both terrestrial and aquatic systems. Research (Gregory et. al 1991, Hynes 1970) has shown that a large amount'of food chain energy of stream communities is derived from allochthonous (produced outside of stream ecosystem) sources, in the form of terrestrial detritus (leaves, stems etc.). Rocks, fallen debris (fallen branches, sticks etc.), and low velocity areas in the stream trap or retain detritus within the stream. The detritus is then broken down by detrivores and heterotrophic microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi, and consumed and further broken down into particulate size by macroinvertabrates referred to as shredders, such as aquatic insects (Plecoptera, Diptera and some Trichoptera), crayfish (Cambaridae)* and amphipods (Amphipoda). A host of organisms referred to as filter feeders, or collectors filter the particulate organic matter from the water column. Some insect larvae such as caddisfly (Trichoptera) and blackfly (Simuliidae) larvae and freshwater mussels (Unionidae) and pea clams (Spharidae) are examples of collectors. The amount of allochthonous energy input within a stream varies seasonally. Autochthonous (produced within the stream ecosystem) energy sources include planktonic and benthic micro and macro algae as well as aquatic vascular vegetation. The amount of primary production occurring within a stream is greatly influenced by the riparian community due to attenuation of light energy (Gregory et al. 1991). Heavily shaded headwater streams receive very little solar energy and consequently the trophic pathways are largely driven by allochthonous sources. Streams receiving more sunlight will have grater amounts of autochthonous energy. Primary consumers include grazers such as aquatic snails, other invertebrates and some species of fish. Larger organisms, or predators in turn, consume Detritivores, collectors and primary consumers. Primary predators include some insect larvae (stoneflies, dragonflies), aquatic insects, small fish, turtles and salamanders. Top level predators include larger fish, water snakes, aquatic mammals and wading birds. Representatives from all trophic levels described above were observed in Mary's Creek. Several invertebrate species were observed during the site visits. These include insect larvae: caddisflies (Tricoptera), mayflies (Ephemeroptera), dragonflies (Odonata), alderfly (Sialis), fishfly (Nigronia), cranefly (Diptera); aquatic snails: (Campeloma sp.)*; freshwater mussels: common elliptio (three forms) (Elliptio spp.)*, notched rainbow (Villosa constricta)*, eastern creekshell (Villosa ogeechensis (delumbis))*, Carolina creekshell (V. vaughniana)*, and eastern floater (Pyganadon cataracta)*; pea clam (Pisidium sp.)*, the introduced Asian clam (Corbicula fluminea)* and crayfish (Cambarus sp.)* and (Procambarus sp.)*. Appendix B provides a complete list of species collected. . Fish species observed in Mary's Creek include; white shiner (Notropis albeolus)*, eastern mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis)*, tesselated darter (Etheostoma olmstedi)*, margined madtom (Noturus insignis)*, green sunfish (Lepomis cyanellus)*, bluegill (L. macrochirus)*, largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides)* and pirate perch (Aphredoderus sayanus)*. Other consumers in piedmont streams include; northern dusky (Desmognathus fuscus), three-lined salamander (Eurycea guttolineata)*, green frog (Rana clan:itans)*, pickerel frog (R. palustris)* bullfrog (R. 9 catesbeiana)*, northern watersnake (Nerodia sipedon)* eastern ribbon snake (Thamnophis sauritus), snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina)* and striped mud turtle (Kinosternon baurii)*. Mammals which are important components of the aquatic ecosystem include, muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus), beaver (Castor canadensis)* and raccoon*. Signs of beaver activity is prevalent in the project region. Anticipated Impacts: Biotic Communities Construction of the proposed project will have various impacts on the biotic communities described. This section quantifies and qualifies these probable direct impacts, in terms of area impacted (cleared/modified), and ecological consequences to the communities, during the construction and operation of the proposed roadway. Terrestrial Community Impacts Direct impacts of this project'will occur primarily during construction. Changes to the overall landscape of the project area are not expected to occur. Quantitative Impacts: Habitat Loss Portions of the three biotic community types occurring in the project area will be cleared or altered as a result of project construction. These alterations consequently affect the associated floral and faunal communities in a variety of ways. Project construction will result in 1,800 square feet of clearing to the roadside and adjacent forest communities. Approximately 2,000 square feet of fill will be required to accommodate the culvert. Of this, 320 square feet will occur in Mary's Creek. Faunal Population Impacts The plant communities found along the project alignment serve as shelter, nesting and foraging habitat for numerous species of wildlife. The resulting habitat loss from this project is not expected to have a significant impact on resident fauna, as the area impacted is relatively minor, and species that occur in this area are generally common throughout the project region and are able to adapt to habitat disturbance. Individual mortalities are likely to occur to numerous animals, during project construction, as clearing will destroy species living/nesting within trees, while grading/filling activities will impact ground dwelling species. Many other individuals will simply be displaced into other habitats outside of the impact area. Aquatic Community Impacts Impacts to stream communities resulting from project construction can be directly attributed to sedimentation, rechannelization/substrate disturbance and reduced water quality resulting from project construction. Although substrate disturbance and sedimentation may be temporary processes during the construction phase of this project, environmental impacts from these processes may be long-lived or irreversible. Suspended solids, sedimentation and turbidity 10 result in reduced biodiversity as well as a decline in productivity at all trophic levels (Gilbert 1989). Populations of photosynthetic species can be greatly effected by siltation. The increased amount of suspended particles in the water column reduces the photosynthetic ability, by absorbing available light. Clogging of feeding apparati of suspension feeders (collectors) and burial of newly settled larvae of these organisms, are other effects of siltation. These species are often primary consumers in the food chain, and are a major step in the aquatic food web. Impacts to these organisms may directly effect organisms higher in the food chain, such as fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. Mobile aquatic organisms may escape some of the effects of siltation; however, the abrasive action of sediment in the water column is harmful to the gills of fish, crustaceans and larval amphibian and insects. Spawning habitats for fish may become filled with sediment, diminishing reproductive success and inevitably reducing populations. Benthic organisms are particularly sensitive to construction activities such as dredging, filling, pile-driving operations and slope stabilization. These activities physically disturb the substrate, resulting in loss of sessile benthic organisms. Loss of natural stream channel will eliminate the existing substrate and associated fauna. Many of these aquatic organisms are sloxv to recover, or repopulate an area, because they require a stabilized substrate for attachment. Substrate stability may take a long time to develop, therefore, changes in community composition will occur, particularly in relocated segments. Increased water temperature/decreased dissolved oxygen caused by loss of riparian vegetation, and the introduction of toxic materials into the water is a potential consequence of project construction. This water quality degradation will result in a continual decline of species diversity and productivity, as the intolerant organisms disappear. Habitat disturbance and sedimentation are extremely detrimental to aquatic ecosystems. Best Management Practices (BMP's) for protection of surface waters, must be strictly adhered to, to ensure the biological integrity of Mary's Creek. Recommendations given to reduce impacts to water resources will also reduce impacts to the associated aquatic communities. WETLANDS AND PERMITS Surface waters and wetlands fall under the broad category of "Waters of the United States," as defined in Section 33 of the Code of Federal Register (CFR) Part 328.3. Wetlands, defined in 33 CFR 328.3, are those areas that are inundated or saturated by surface or ground water at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted to life in saturated conditions. Any action that proposes to place fill into these areas falls under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE) under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344). 11 Potential wetland communities were evaluated using the criteria specified in the "1987 Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual" (Environmental Laboratory 1987). For an area to be considered a "wetland", the following three specifications must be met; 1) presence of hydric soils, 2) presence of hydrophytic vegetation, and 3) evidence of hydrology, including; saturated soils, stained, oxidized rhizospheres, matted vegetation, high water marks on trees, buttressed tree bases and surface roots. No jurisdictional wetland communities were found in the project area. Construction of this project will result in impacts to surface waters. Discharge of fill materials into Waters of the U.S. is prohibited under section 404 of the CWA, unless permitted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE). Impacts to Waters of the U.S. will result from project construction. Impacts at each individual site meet the criteria for a Nationwide Permit 33 CFR 330.5(a) (14). Water Quality Certification Section 401 of the Clean Water Act requires that the state (DEM) issues, or deny water quality certification for any federally permitted, or licensed activity that may result in a discharge into Waters of the United States. This section also requires that the COE receive the state Water Quality Certification prior to issuance of the Section 404 permit. PROTECTED SPECIES Federal law requires that any action, which has the potential to have a detrimental impact to the survival and well being of any species classified as federally protected, Is subject to review by the FWS and/or the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), under the provisions of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) of 1973, as amended. Endangered species may receive additional protection under separate state statutes. In North Carolina protection of plant species falls under N.C. General statutes (G.S.) 106-202.12 to 106-202.19 of 1979. Wildlife protection falls under G.S. 113-331 to 113-337 of 1987. The North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NC-NHP) maintains a systematic inventory of all known locations of rare plant and animal species in the state. This inventory includes all species, which receive official protection under federal and/or state laws, as well as species that receive no official protection, but are considered Significantly Rare or Candidate for protection. Natural areas of significance are also inventoried. The NC-NHP database of protected species was consulted prior to the field visits. No records of any rare species occurred within the project area boundaries. Plants and animals with federal classifications of Endangered (E), Threatened (T), Proposed Endangered (PE) and Proposed Threatened (PT) are protected under provisions of Section 7 and Section 9 of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended. An endangered species is considered to be a species that is in danger of becoming extinct throughout all or a significant portion of its range. A threatened species is considered to be a species that is likely to become an endangered species within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant 12 portion of its range. As of May 2, 1997, the FWS lists no species from Alamance County as either endangered or threatened. FEDERAL SPECIES OF CONCERN AND STATE LISTED SPECIES Federal Species of Concern (FSC) are those plant and animal species, which may or may not be listed in the future. Theses species were formerly candidate 2 species, or species under consideration for listing for which there was insufficient information to support a listing of Endangered, Threatened, Proposed Endangered, or Proposed Threatened. Federal Species of Concern are not afforded federal protection under the ESA and are not subject to any of its provisions, including Section 7, until they are formally proposed or listed as Threatened or Endangered. Organisms which are listed as Endangered (E), Threatened (T), Significantly Rare (SR), or Special Concern (SR) by the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) list of rare plant and animal species are afforded-state protection under the State Endangered Species Act and the North Carolina Plant Protection and Conservation Act of 1979; however the level of protection given to state listed species does not apply to NCDOT activities. Two FSC species are listed for Alamance County. Table 1 lists Federal Candidate and State listed species, the species state status (if afforded state protection) and the existence of suitable habitat for each species in the study area. This species list is provided for informational purposes as the status of* these species may be upgraded in the future. Table 1. Federal Species of Concern for Alamance County. Scientific Name Common Name NC Status Habitat Lampsilis cariosa Yellow lamp-mussel T yes Monotropsis odorata Sweet pinesap C* yes "T"--A Threatened species is one which is likely to become endangered species within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range. "C"--A Candidate species is one which is very rare in North Carolina, generally with 1-20 populations in the state, generally substantially reduced in numbers by habitat destruction, direct exploitation or disease. The species is also either rare throughout its range or disjunct in North Carolina from a main range in a different part of the country or the world. "*"--No specimen found in Alamance County in fifty years. (NHP, 1997) The above-mentioned species were not observed during the site visits. A review of the NCNHP database of rare species and unique habitats revealed no records of North Carolina rare and/or protected species in or near the project study area. However, the Carolina creekshell is a FSC with a NC status of Special Concern, and the notched rainbow and eastern creekshell are considered Significantly Rare in North Carolina. These occurrences will be reported to the NHP. 13 SUMMARY OF PROJECT IMPACTS The construction of this project will result in a small amount of forested and roadside habitat. The faunal species occurring in these areas are generally common and adapted to fragmented or edge habitats. Impacts to these populations will be short-lived and occur primarily during construction. The most significant threat to the natural environment from project construction is the potential impact to Mary's Creek and its associated aquatic community. Not only will project construction result in a loss of 80 linear feet of stream habitat, there is a potential for adverse impacts downstream of the culvert resulting from sedimentation, streambank scour and changes in hydrology. 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Vanoni, J.A., 1975. Sedimentation Engineering. New York: American Society of Civil Engineering, 745 p. Webster, W.D., J.F. Parnell and W.C. Biggs. 1985. Mammals of the Carolinas, Virginia and Maryland. Chapel Hill, The Univ. N.C. Press. 15 D °'T U Lid I& V?- NSW[ _ 4 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION JANms B. HUNT JR. P.O. BOX 25201, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611-5201 DAVID MCCOY GOVERNOR ACING SLCRBTARY P.O. Box 289 Siler City, N.C. August 9, 1999 Division of Environmental Management John Henesey, WQ Certification Unit P.O. Box 29535 Raleigh, N.C. 27626-0535 Dear Mr. Henesey: GnOUN Y crCT;: Ir} ?? Please find seven (7) copies of an application form attached for your review. If I can answer any questions you may have or if you have any comments, please call me at (919) 742-5649. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Sincerely your., E.B. Nelson, P.E. Bridge Maintenance Superintendent Attachments AUG 1 p ;cg EBN/dlj