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Channel Mitigation Monitoring Sheets I, II, III, AND IV
Monitoring Data Record
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Project Title: NC 16 in Lucia (R-2206A) COE Action ID: 200031430
Stream Name: DWQ Number: 001232
City, County and other Location Information: Sta. 6+60 Ramp CA RT on NC 16 in Lucia
Date Construction Completed: Monitoring Year: ( 1 ) of 5
Ecoregion: 8 digit RUC unit
USGS Quad Name and Coordinates:
Rosgen Classification:
Length of Project: 738' Urban or Rural: Rural Watershed Size:
Monitoring DATA collected by: M. Green, J. Elliott Date: 11/2/04
Applicant Information:
Name: NCDOT Roadside Environmental Unit
Address: 1425 Rock Quarry Road Raleigh, NC 27610
Telephone Number: (919) 861-3772 Email address:
Consultant Information:
Name:
Address:
Telephone Number: Email address:
Project Status: Complete
Monitoring Level required by COE and DWQ (404 permit/ 401 Cert.): Level 3
Monitoring Level 1 requires completion of Section 1, Section 2 and Section 3
Section 1. PHOTO REFERENCE SITES
(Monitoring at all levels must complete this section)
Attach site map showing the location and angle of all reference photos with a site
designation (name,
number, letter, etc.) assigned to each reference photo location. Photos should be provided for all
structures and cross section locations, should show both banks and include an upstream and
downstream view. Photos taken to document physical stability should be taken in winter. Photos
taken to document vegetation should be taken in summer (at representative locations). Attach
photos and a description of each reference photo or location. We recommend the use of a photo
identification board in each photo to identify location.
Total number of reference photo locations at this site: 4 reference points, 2 photos at each
Dates reference photos have been taken at this site: 5/20/04,11/2/04
Individual from whom additional photos can be obtained (name, address, phone):
Other Information relative to site photo reference:
If required to complete Level 3 monitoring only stop here; otherwise, complete section 2.
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Section 2. PLANT SURVIVAL
Attach plan sheet indicating reference photos.
Identify specific problem areas (missing, stressed, damaged or dead plantings):
Estimated causes, and proposed/required remedial action:
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: No problems at this time. Stream is highly vegetated with switch grass,
alder, black willow. Juncus sp., lespedeza, Panicum sp., sweetgum, fennel, and various grasses. Trees are doing
well, 2 to 4 feet in height which included northern red oak, sycamore, and river birch.
If required to complete Level 1 and Level 2 monitoring only stop here; otherwise, complete section 3.
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Section 3. CHANNEL STABILITY
Visual Inspection: The entire stream project as well as each in-stream structure and bank
stabilization/revetment structure must be evaluated and problems addressed.
Report on the visual inspection of channel stability. Physical measurements of channel
stability. /rpho ogy will not be required. Include a discussion of any deviations from as-built
and an evaluation of the significance of these deviations and whether they are indicative of a
stabilizing or destabilizing situation.
No problems to report. Stream is highly stabilized for the first year of monitoring.
Date Station Station Station Station Station
Inspected Number Number Number Number Number
Structure
Type
Is water
piping
through or
around
structure?
Head cut or
down cut
resent?
Bank or scour
erosion
resent?
Other
problems
noted?
NOTE: Attach separate narrative sheets to each monitoring report describing/discussing
the overall monitoring results. Include the identification of specific problem
areas/channel failures, estimated cause and proposed/required remedial action. This
should include a brief discussion of any parameter that has changed significantly from as-
built.
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