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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20110392 All Versions_Offsite sediment at Price Farm Rd Rockingham County_20160504 Wrenn, Brian L From:Parker, Jerry A Sent:Wednesday, May 04, 2016 5:47 PM To:Wrenn, Brian L Cc:Bailey, David E SAW; Carter, Mark H; Register, Kenneth d; Lorenz, Kris; Whitley, Kimball; Harrington, Barry W; Todd Collins (Todd.Collins@branchhighways.com) Subject:Offsite sediment at Price Farm Rd, Rockingham County Attachments:R-2413C offsite sediment near Price Farm Rd.docx Brian, I met onsite earlier today at Price Farm Road in Rockingham County to assess the sediment loss that occurred due to the heavy rains this area recently received. The sediment loss was in connection with DOT Project R-2413 C and was not in a permitted site. The loss apparently occurred because the inlet pipe and slope drain pipes that emptied into a basin became overwhelmed and obstructed during the rain event which resulted in untreated stormwater going around the basin, entering a crossline pipe and eventually reaching a stream. Likely due to the amount and rapid flow of stormwater, it appeared that most of the visible sediment deposited outside of the stream along the riparian areas of the stream after the stormwaters receded (see attached pictures). I augered several areas where sediment had deposited and it appeared to be heavier in the sparsely vegetated areas (two to three inches) and lighter in the more vegetated areas (one inch or less). I estimated the total area of impact to be about 2000 to 3000 square feet of which about 500 to 700 square feet was in three sparsely vegetated areas. I instructed the contractor to remove the sediment from the three sparsely vegetated areas utilizing the sediment removal guidelines that they have received in the past. I felt that because the vegetated areas had less sediment and more vegetation, it was better to not risk damaging the area further by destroying the vegetation during sediment removal. I tried to consult with you before giving them the go ahead but I could did not get an answer on your phone and it would not take a message. But just so you know, I feel pretty confident that the best course of action was recommended. If you have any questions, please call me at 336 451- 6629. Jerry Parker Environmental Supervisor NCDOT Email correspondence to and from this sender is subject to the N.C. Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. 1