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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20081327 Ver 1_Site Inspection_20110712North Carolina Beverly Eaves Perdue Governor -.,~,; NCDENR Department of Environment antl Na~~ources Division of Water Quality ~ Coleen H. Sullins ^~`~~~ ee Freeman Director JI/( j ~ ~Oll ~ Secretary July ] 1, 2011 ~WN~ ANpgr~,~~ RBRgy~H Mr. J. B. Setzer, P.E. Division 14 Engineer N.C. Department of Transportation 253 Webster Road Sylva, North Carolina 28779 Subject: Inspection NCSR 1783 Upward Road DWQ Project OS-1327 TIP No. R-4430 Henderson County Dear Mc Setzer: On July 7, 2011, I inspected the construction work on Upward Road between US Highway 176 and Howard Gap Road in Henderson County. Construction work is continuing all along Upward Road between Howard Gap Road and US Highway 176. Please ensure that all sediment and erosion control structures are being maintained as required and that seeding and mulching are being performed as needed, to protect State surface waters. Please refer to the attached copy of the inspection report for additional comments regarding the inspection. If you have questions, please call me at 828-296-4500. Sincerely, ~~~~ ~ ~2~ Michael R. Parker Environmental Senior Specialist Attachment cc: Aaron Powell Mark Davis, Division 14, DEO Ed Ingle, Roadside Environmental tTransportation-Perrnl-- 'tting Un Mike Parker, Asheville Regional Office Upward Road R-4430 Inspection Letter July 201 I SURFACE WATER PROTECTION SECTION -Asheville Regional Office 2090 U.S. 70 Highway, Swannanoa, NC 28778-8211 Phone: 828-296-45001FAX:828-299-7043 Customer Service: 1-877-623-6748 Internet: www.ncwatemualiN.org An Equal Opponuniry 1 Affirmative Aclicn Employer NorthCarolina JVaturallr~ DWO Site Visits for DOT Projects Field Sheet DWQ representative: Michael R. Parker Date: July 7, 201 I County: Henderson Region: Asheville DOT Division: Division 14 Activity: X 401 Compliance Evaluation ^ Complaint ^DWQ Follow Up Evaluation ^ Other DWQ 401 #: OS-1327 NW Permit #: 13, 12, 14 IP #: Project Name: Location of Project: Upward Road Widening Project R-4430 Upward Road (NCSR 1783) between US Highway 176 and Howard Gap Road Project Complete: ^Yes X No Activities (DOT): X^ Bridge X^ Culvert ^ Bottomless Culvert ^ Bottomless Arch X^ Riprap Inlet/Outle[ Stabilization ^ Spoil Pile ^ Borrow Pit ^ Wetland Mitigation ^ Stream Restoration ^ On-site Stream Relocation ^ Buffer Restoration X^ Bank Stabilization ^ Other If no, estimated date of completion: Water puality Concerns (DWO): ^ Steam Standards Violation X^ Turbidity ^ Evidence of spills ^ Oil/Petroleum ^ Solid Waste ^ Failed E & S control measures X^ Sedimentation Impacts ^ Stormwater Permit Violation X^ Fill ^ Buffer Impacts (see below) ^ Other Additional Wetland Impacts: ^ yes X^ no Estimated Acres ^ Zone 1 Est Acres ~ ^ Zone 2 Est Acres Additional Stream Impacts: ^ yes X^ no Est Linear feet Estimated linear feet of impact: Buffer Impacts: ^Neuse ^Tar-Pam ^Randleman ^Catawba Zone 1: ^Yes ^No Est linear ft/ acreage of buffer impact f11 ac Zone 2: ^Yes ^No Est linear fU acreage of buffer impact ft/ ac Buffer Designation: ^Exempt ^Allowable ^Allowable w/mitigation ^Prohibited Name of Waterway(s): DWO Site Visits for DOT Projects Background Info Bat Fork Creek and tributaries, tributary to Dunn Creek and tributaries to King Creek Basin/ Subbasin: French Broad 040302 Wetland Type: ^Isolated x^Non-Isolated (Waters of US) Stream Class: ^Class B X^Class C ^HQW ^303d Listed ^WS-II ^ORW ^Trout ^WS-I ^WS-N ^WS-V ^SB ^WS-III ^NSW ^SA ^CA Type of Authorized Impact: X^Culvert ^Bottomless Culvert ^Bridge ^Bottomless Arch X^Riprap [nlet/Outlet Stabilization X^Fill Authorized Wetland Impacts: X^0 - 1/10'h acre ^1/11'h to I/3`d acre 0.1 acre ^1/3`"to l.0 acre ^> 1.0 acre Authorized Stream Impacts: ^< 150 linear feet X^> 150 linear feet 891 linear feet Additional comments: (.Reviewed project with DOT staff and Blythe Development personnel. Construction is underway all along the project. 2. At 72" pipejunction, install berm at top of slope to prevent water from washing silt into stream. Repair any areas washing to silt fence. 3. Seed and mulch slope on west side of Bat Fork Creek when construction equipment has been moved. 4. The area located near the Marathon Station has been stabilized, new basin constructed and most of water diverted to dry pond. The area looks good. 5. Continue to maintain all sediment and erosion control devices and seed, mulch and matt all disturbed areas when needed to protect State surface waters. Upward Road R-4430 Inspection July 201 I