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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20140957 Ver 1_U-03_Appendix B_Wilmington_Northampton NC AP3 waterbodies_20170227USACE AID# DWQ # Site # (indicate on attached map) M-10 STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET 5 N KCW 9, LAOUP Provide the following information for the stream reach under assessment: 1. Applicant's name: Darn: o +b (� 3. Date of evaluation: � /,qqr 15 5. Name of stream: O(Am ec' 7. Approximate drainage area: A S c%c (e5 9. Length of reach evaluated: loo, 11. Site coordinates (if known): prefer in decimal degrees. Latitude (ex. 34.872312): 2. Evaluator's 4. Time of evaluation 6. River basin: �6- 91.00 '?/V\ 8. Stream order: 10. County: 12. Subdivision name (if any): Longitude (ex. -77.556611): Method location determined (circle):GPS Topo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) Photo/GIS Other GIS Other 13. Location of reach under evaluation (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identifying stream(s) location): 14. Proposed channel work (if any): mine 15. Recent weather conditions: �Ze&Alr AJ: § 16. Site conditions at time of visit: N 6 ('(AC4 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: NA Section 10 IgLTidal Waters NA Essential Fisheries Habitat , Trout Waters NAOutstanding Resource Waters ISI Nutrient Sensitive Waters N Water Supply Watershed (I-IV) 18. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point? YES 0 If yes, estimate the water surface area: 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? YES 21. Estimated watershed land use: % Residential �� %Forested 22. Bankfull width: 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES N _% Commercial % Industrial 25 % Agricultural _% Cleared / Logged _% Other ( 23. Bank height (from bed to top of bank): Y 24. Channel slope down center of stream: Flat (0 to 2%) Gentle (2 to 4%) _Moderate (4 to 10%) _Steep (>10%) 25. Channel sinuosity: Straight _Occasional bends Frequent meander _Very sinuous _Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest quality. Total Score (from reverse) c1nA Fe. (r ) CJ (�I 3 + (-r- c., Comments: Cec;e,/@S rj()O�- �co(V) C, « § (6nu nvl-C:e-n4 VU+3 e.n I Evaluator's Signature a CC Date This channel evaluation form is inte d to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and environmental professionals in gathering the data required by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation ratio or requirement. Form subject to change — version 06/03. To Comment, please call 919-876-8441 x 26. STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET t, 1d1dkAV1 saws arc nuL assessed to coasiai streams. 2 # CHARACTERISTICS ' EGOREGION PC1IN'I Coastal`; F;NGEOR Piedmont � Mo>tnta�n ._> I Presence of flow / persistent pools in stream 0 _ 5 0 4 0 5 (no'; flow or saturation = 0; strong'flow — max points) - , 2 Evidence of past _humans alteration (extensive alteration = 0; no alteration =max points) 0-6 3 ;Riparian zone. (na buffer = 0; contiguous; wide buffer = max points) 0-6 0 --4 4 Evidence of nutrient or chemical discharges 0-5 �` 0-4 0-4 (extensive discharges 0; no disclar es ='max points). a 5 Groundwater discharge o— 3 o-4 (no discharge =;0; springs, seeps, wetlands, etc. = max points) 6 ,Presence.of adjacent floodplain (no floodplain = 0; ,extensive floodplain :# max points) 0 — 4 �0 4"0 �� Entrenchment l floodplain access a' '(deeply entrenched = 0; frequent flooding = max points) 0-51, 0 — 4 0 8 'Presence of adjacent wetlands (no wetlands — 0; Large adjacent wetlands = max points) 0 — 6 9 Channel sinuosity 0 5.,. �0 4. 0 3 extensive channelization = 0; natural meander — mai points)' 10 Sediment in11, ,..; (extensive deposition=;0; little or no sediment — tnax'points) " 0 5 1 P Size & diversity of channel bed substrate (fine, homogenous = 0, large; diverse sizes.= max points) l� 0 4 1 > ; x t� Ill 12 Evidence ofchannel incision or widening w;.,.. �+ (deeply incised ,. O; tabfe bed:& banks = max points) 0 ` 5 13 Presence of major bank failures 0 :(severe erosion — 0; no erosion, stable banks makpoints) _5 0 — 5 1�4 Root depth artd densityon banks 0-30-4 H, (no visible roots — 0; dense roots�throughout = max.pomts) 0-5 I5 Imliact by agriculture, livestock, or iiiriber production ubstaitislpndevidence— max(pctitrt , 77 16 Presence of riffle pooUrippte-poo! complexes no riffles/ri Les or Dols.= 0 well=deve Io ed— max Dints 3 ` 0 e!♦" 1.7 Hac[�itat complexity - 0 6 (utile or no habitat = 0; frequent, varied habitats =� max points); 18 C topy.co�em rage no shadin ve etaiiort = 0 continuous cavo ( g g py — max points) 0 5, 0 5, lg Substrate embeddedness (deeplyiribedded = 0; loose structure = max)' ` 0 — 4 0 4 20 Presence'ofstiearn invertebrates (seepage4) ' (no evidence'= O, common; -numerous types =max pontis) 4 5 0 5 O(no Zl Preseitceofamphibians evidence cotnmorz; numera,,us types = max. points) O' 22 Presence offish e = 0; common, (no evidencnumerous types =max points) 0 4 0 4 ?77 4 23 Evidence of wildlife: use — 6 _ 5 `� 5 ,.(no evidence = 0; abundant evidence =max points) Total Poi>iifs possible l Od fbQL 1OQ ry t, 1d1dkAV1 saws arc nuL assessed to coasiai streams. 2 NC Division of Water Quality -Methodology for Identification of Intermittent and Perennial Streams and Their Oriqins v. 4.11 SN ( Coola NC DWQ Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 Date: 3 /Aq / 1 -5 Project/Site: A C P Latitude: Evaluator: County: Nz)C+k 0' M iDA Longitude: Total Points: Strea etermination (circle one) Other Stream is at least intermittent p:hemer Intermittent Perennial e.g. Quad Name: if >_ 19 or perennial if >_ 30' 2 1 A. Geomorphology (Subtotal = ) Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1" Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 14. Leaf litter 3 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 2 1 3. In -channel structure: ex. riffle -pool, step -pool, ripple -pool sequence 01 0 0.5 2 3 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 Yes = 3 2 3 5. Active/relict floodplain 1 1 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches G1 26. Wetland plants in streambed 2 3 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 8. Headcuts 1 2 3 9. Grade control 60.5 1 1.5 10. Natural valley 0 0.5 1 1.5 11. Second or greater order channel Qff_:0 Yes = 3 a artificial ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual B. Hydrology (Subtotal= ) 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 @ 2 3 13. Iron oxidizing bacteria 0 C15 2 3 14. Leaf litter 1.5 0.5 0 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 0.5 1 1 1.5 17. Soil -based evidence of high water table? o = 0 Yes = 3 1 1.5 C. Biology (Subtotal = 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 3 2 0 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed 2 1 0 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 1 2 3 21. Aquatic Mollusks 1 2 3 22. Fish 0.5 1 1.5 23. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 1 1.5 24. Amphibians 0 1 0.5 1 1 1.5 25. Algae 0 0.5 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 r = 0 "perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: Sketch:>� - fi ,Jj C4.'c fen 41 Waterbody SNRC002 facing east upstream Waterbody SNRC002 facing west downstream Waterbody SNRC002 facing south across USAC E Ali)# L)WQ # Site # (indicate on attached map) M STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET SN RC00 Provide the following information for the stream reach under assessment: 1. Applicant's name: Dom-, cl"C) o 2. Evaluator's name: NR 3. Date of evaluation: /0 i e 4. Time of evaluation:_1 = UQ ?m 5. Name of stream: 7. Approximate drainage area: a5 9. Length of reach evaluated: 160 11. Site coordinates (if known): prefer in decimal degrees. Latitude (ex. 34.872312): 6. River basin: 8. Stream order: 10. County: 12. Subdivision name (if any): Longitude (ex. —77.556611 Method location determined (circle): PO Topo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) Photo/GIS Other GIS Other 13. Location of reach under evaluation (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identifying stream(s) location): 14. Proposed channel work (if any): Nm 15. Recent weather conditions: ?C &Cid � -6f ,� F": n c.Ji 14N./\\"\S� �t( Lioo r5 16. Site conditions at time of visit: 1 Cb cmc, \ A p 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: NAS ection 10 ! ATidal Waters Nh Essential Fisheries Habitat _ATrout Waters outstanding Resource Waters A Nutrient Sensitive Waters JVAWater Supply Watershed (I-IV) 18. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point? YES (& If yes, estimate the water surface area: 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? YES 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES 0 21. Estimated watershed land use 1 22. Bankfull width: % Residential 75 % Forested % Commercial _% Industrial q15 % Agricultural _% Cleared / Logged % Other 233. Bank height (from bed to top of bank): '31 24. Channel slope down center of stream: _Flat (0 to 2%) ✓ Gentle (2 to 4%) _Moderate (4 to 10%) _Steep (>10%) 25. Channel sinuosity: Straightv'/Occasional bends _Frequent meander Very sinuous _Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest quality. !!�� Total Score (from reverse): l' Comments: '51"CCti() 01C:QVe5 C�aft6 �ft�r� q ck:asen C',,(M 0E 5-1iee In C, ac, 1-tOs cc) rig no)-c;cAl 1ne!215 A 01 0, cQ - l a c o J 1-, Evaluator's Signature l�ue Date 3/.?, q This channel evaluation form is mte Od to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and environmental professionals in gathering the data required by thnited States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation ratio or requirement. Form subject to change — version 06/03. To Comment, please call 919-876-8441 x 26. STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET t nese characteristics are not assessea in coastal streams. 2 #� CHARACTERISTICS ECOREGION POINT RANGE CORE`; � CoastaE� Piedmont Mounfaen,: " l Presence of flow /,persistent Pools in stream (no flow or saturation = O'strong flow = max points) 0-5 A 4.` 0 5 2 Evidenceofpast"human alteration , (extensivealteration = 0; no,alteration = max points) 0-6 0 5�"' 3 Riparian zone ' (no buffer = 0; contiguous, wide buffer = max points) 0 — 6: 0 _;4 0"� 5 4 Evidence of nutrient or chemical discharges (extensive discharges = 0; no dischar es = max points) 0-5 0-4 0-4 a 5 Groundwater discharge (no dischar 0 — 0— 4 0 4 e = 0; springs, seeps, wetlands, etc. = max points) 6 Presence,of adjacent floodplain (no floodplain = 0;;extensiYe floodplain = max points) 0-4 Entrenchment l floodplain access a (deeply entrenched= 0• fre . uent floodin q g - max points) 0-5 0 — 4� � � � 0 — 2, > . . q 8 Presence of adjacent wetlands 0 — 6 0 ` 0 2` ' (no wetlands= 0, Iarge adiacentwetlands =.max points) . .4 9� Channel sinuosity (extensive chamielization = 0; natural.; meander = max points) '0—.5 Sediment input extensive deposition= 0;°utile or no sediment max points),- points); 0 - 5 4 11 Size& diversity ofchanneI bed substrate NA* 0 4".' �. NA (fine, _homogenous = 0; Iarge, diverse sizes = max points) 12 Evidence of channel incision or widening (deeply incised = 0 stable bed 8c banks =max points) - 5 0 4 0 5 13 Presence of major bank failures (seuere erosion = 0; no erosion, stable banks -= max points) 0' 5 0 5 0 5 5 14 _ Root depth,and density banks .on 0-3 0, 4: 0 5 �. (no visible roots = 0; dense roots throughout-- max points) I5 fmpact by agriculture, livestock, or timber production (substantiat impact -0; no evidence =max points) 0 — 5 16 Presence of riffle-pooUripple-pool complexes 'b (no riffleslripptes or pools = "0; well-developed = max points) 0-3 ,0 6 a' 17 Aabitat complexity,' . (little or no habitat= 0; frequent, varied habitats = max points} 0 6 0 6 0 6 4 1 Canopy -coverage ower streambed (no shading ve ptation = 0; continuous canopy= max points) 5 0 " 19 Substrate embeddedness (dee lyembedded= 0- loose structure = max}` "� e ,0 4, © 4 20 Presence "of stream invertebrates (see page 4) (no evidence= 0; common; numeroustypes=max points) + �. © 21 Presence of amphibians (no evidence = 0; common, numerous types = max points) 4 Q 4 '0 — 4 C�3 22 Presence of fish (no evidence = 0;� conunon, numerous types = max ints) 23 Evidence of wildlife use.,. - .0 nts) (no evidence = 0abundant evidence =max poiNO 6 � o TOTAT; SCE�RE (also enter onfirs�,page) _, ' y z � �`� t nese characteristics are not assessea in coastal streams. 2 NC Division of Water Quality -Methodology for Identification of Intermittent and Perennial Streams and Their Oriqins v. 4.11 5NMW( NC DWQ Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 Date: � /A ProjectlSite: ACP Latitude: Evaluator: N R& County: 1�00- ,O'Wloor\ Longitude: Total Points: ermination (circle one) Other Stream is at least intermittent if >_ 19 or erennial if >_ 30*g' "phemeralIntermittentPerennial e. Quad Name: ✓7 A. Geomorphology (Subtotal = �` Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1aContinuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 0.5 0 3. In -channel structure: ex. riffle -pool, step -pool, ripple -pool sequence 0 0.5 2 3 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 2 3 5. Active/relict floodplain 0.5 1 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0.5 1 2 3 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 8. Headcuts 0 1 2 3 9. Grade control 0 0.5 1 1.5 10. Natural valley 0 0.5 1.5 11. Second or greater order channelo E-00 Yes = 3 a artificial ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual B. Hydrology (Subtotal = ' ) 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1 2 3 13. Iron oxidizing bacteria 0 1 2 3 14. Leaf litter 1.5 1 0.5 0 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles Tj 1 0.5 1 1.5 17. Soil -based evidence of high water table? 0.5 No = 0 Yes = 3 24. Amphibians C. Biology (Subtotal= ) 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 3 (2) 0 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed 3 2 1 0 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 1 2 3 21. Aquatic Mollusks 1 2 3 22. Fish 0.5 1 1.5 23. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 1.5 24. Amphibians 0 0.5 1 1.5 25. Algae 0 0.5 1 63 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed ACW = 0.75; OBI = 1.5 "perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: Sketch: ct'�Ce en F �,;CIS�� 41 Waterbody SNRC001 facing northeast upstream Waterbody SNRC001 facing southwest downstream Waterbody SNRC001 facing southeast across �'t i��hk r yy PO- rf y} y ,o- `a Environmental Field Surveys Waterbody Photo Page Waterbody snrp002 facing south across bank. Photo Sheet 2 of 2 t i a � .nom' ,�-•� •-_ �'� JU r - .m'• �•i�� �` ... P rte• � .L �. "E a�• i 7AF Ar y if 9 �k Y ^� his•- ,. .,� ! Environmental Field Surveys Waterbody Photo Page =ti Waterbody snrp003 facing east across bank. Photo Sheet 2 of 2 USAGE AID.'=' DWIQ= m STREAM QUALITY Site =_ (indicate on attached map) 5nrp 017 ASSESSMENT NVORKSHEET Provide the following information for the scream reach under assessment: MMPI 1. Applicant's name: IM(n t 0 r1 2.'E\aluator's name:ESE Ktoc-irPt. 3. Date of evaluation: 7//0%5 4. Time of evaluation: k N - AM Name ofsi ean, I 4-o _Gy1 v -S-s Cret G Ri\erbasin: GhoLyerx 7. Approximate drainage area: �3Ci aae- S 9. Length of reach evaluated: 6� F -4- 11. k11. Site coordinates (if kknoxNn`): /prefer in decimal degrees. I.arilude(ex.3J 4.872312): (� • 2 S. Stream older: 10. County :,lYO1+1`l VYi } D✓F 12. Subdivision name (if any): AJ A Lon2itudelex.-775566111: --J7,+060-9 Nlediod location determined (circle): GPs ropo Sheet Onho (Aerial) Photo/GIS Other G1S Other - 13. Location of reach under evaluau n (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map ideniifviq stream(s) location): Lacr��e� n1or Jr�r�rm Mali (26&c 14. Proposed channel work df any ): P(bP6 �Cr( 15. Recent weather conditions: R4 1 O t / dN 1 �6x� I o2c ( 1n66, rS 16. Site conditions at time of visit: 1A(18S'4-Gtff- e( 17. Identify any special \vate\vay classifications known: _Section 10 _Tidal Waters _Essential Fisheries Habitat _Trout Waters _Outstanding Resource Waters Nutrient Sensitive Waters _Water Supply Watershed 18. is there a pond or lake located upstream ofthe evaluation point? YES <'O If yes. estimate the water surface area: 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad trial)? YES NO 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES NO 21. Estimated ttatershed land use: 10 Ob Resideuial °u Commercial _% Industrial 3f2i°o Agricultural MoD ""o Forested _4o Cleared ) Logged % Other ( ) 22. Bankfull width: h H 23. Bek -height (from bed to top of bank): a *-% 24. Channel slope down center of stream: Flat (0 to 200) _r/Gentle (2 to 4%) _Nloderate (4 to 10%) _Steep (>i0%) 25. Channel sinuosit\: _Straight ��ccasional bends _Frequent meander _Vete sinuous _Braided channel 55585E"IS C'tfotiS fol' crinipleiion of wa•ksheH (located tit Mage 2): Begin b\determining [lie most appropriate ecoregion based,on location. ierrain. \'egetailon. stream elassifiealiont etc. E\el characteristic ]dust be scored using the salve ee0region. `Assign points to each Characteristic \\ithin the range shown for the ecoregion. Pape 3 provides a brief description of how to re\iew the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under e\aluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or meather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the conn enl section. \3, here there are obvious changes in the character of a strean under re\lew (ae., the stream flo\\s fi"om a }assure into a forest). the cream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more eontinuii}. and a separate form used to e\ aluaie each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must r:u;ge between 0 and 100. with a Score of 100 representin•, a siresmh of the highest qualitN. Total Score (front r(verse): / D Conttncnts: W t' -I k In We -i (an d Evaluator's Signature-�/ W 1� ��d Lam/ Date 7/U // 5 This channel evaluation farm is intended to he used onh as a guide to assist landor\ncrs and eu\ironnhental professionals in gzthering the data required by the United States ArnrN Comps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting front lite eompk7tion of this farm is suhjcct to USAC'E approyai and does not imply a particular mitigation ratio or r quire ueti. Fon'.1 SLKJi C! x c!Sion uo .Ip. 1 -1 C(vnilhein. pleat, call 41°-i A -i=4 i l '6. STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET * These characteristics are not assessed in coastal streams. CHAIL��TERIST w; ECO GflN'T12 i,G�SOE 3 i xYR Coastal u7?tedmon 'A ountatn z d. „ ` 1 Presence of flow I persistent pools in stream 0-5 0-4 D — 5— (no flow or saturation = 0; strong flow = max points) # Evidence of past human alteration 0-6 0 — 5 0-51 CO r sf 2 (extensive alteration = 0: no alteration =max points) lRiparian 3 zone 0-6 0-4 0-5 C) (nobuffer, - 0; contiguous, verde buffer =max chits Evidence ofnutrtent or.chemical, disc har g "es 0-5 0-4'' 0=4 G . vj 4 (extensive discha= 0; no discharges = max points) r es 7 5 Groundii2ter discharge." ". 0 3 0 =4 01=4" (no dischar e 0 spines, see s, wetlands, etc max points) '..::" Presence ofadjacetitfloodplain 0 4D-4 0-2 * 6 (no flood lam =. 0; extensive floodplain = max points) " t ,;. Entrenchment / fioodptain access 0-5 0-4 0-2 1 f a' (deep] entrenched = 0; frequent flooduig max points g Preseuce of adjacent wetlands 0-6 0-4 0-12 kt,: Sv1rp017 NC DWQ Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 Date: -211011 S Project/Site: ,� Latitude: 361 5a1t� 2 Evaluator: GSZ_i<.MU1fKhafl�,(�./11c�t,Y� RC1 i County:;�O� grnp}oYt �. Longitude: 7/ 406,[65! Total Points:Strea�LL 5 isatleastintermittent Stream Determination (circle one Other Ma(p(e+SQ( tt-e- ifa19 if >_19 or perennial ifz30` Ephemeral Intermitten erennia e.g. Quad Name: A. Geomorphology Subtotal = ( a" Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1' Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 2 • 3 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 2 3 3. In -channel structure: ex. riffle -pool, step -pool, ripple -pool sequence 01 0 0.5 2 3 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 U-) 3 5. Active/relict floodplain 0 1 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0) 1 2 1.5 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 8. Headcuts to-) FACW = 0.75; 2 3 9. Grade control 0 0.5 1 1.5 10. Natural valley 0 _ C.V 1 1.5 11. Second or greater order channel No 10 Yes = 3 Sketch: -v -i( _- NV w NKIP0 9, artificial ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual B. Hvdrolociv (Subtotal = 1\ - S ) 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1 2 3 13. Iron oxidizing bacteria 0_ 1 (2 ) 3 14. Leaf litter 01.1 1 0.5 0 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 (9 1.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 0.5 1) 1.5 17. Soil -based evidence of high water table? No = 0 Yes w,!3 ) 1 C. Biology (Subtotal = ( 4 ) 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 2 1 0 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed 3) 2 1 0 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 1-0' 1 (2) 3 21. Aquatic Mollusks (0) 1 2 3 22. Fish (10) 0.5 1 1.5 23. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 1.5- 24. Amphibians 0.5 1 1.5 25. Algae 0 0.5 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75; OBL =(1.9 Other = 0 `perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: Sketch: -v -i( _- NV w NKIP0 9, srvt�l' a (�' CL fil- � At- Wellotl t t � i 44 ti _ d r fig `M' *• � _ �'`. ...y. � .. - � � ��'~ Tl. � � � _ _ _e ��ir-:. �' fib -�5 -� �1�icd ' ` r'a't - � : y �_• � �- _# ��w. c. � � � •�`` � �. kyr .�`ar f _ .. .. - . ,'"T� e USAGE AID= D\\ -Q STREAM QUALITY Site =_ 1 indicate on attached map) SV)r1(J0l(0 ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET Provide the following information fm• the stream reach under assessment: 1. Applicant's name: t7DCY\ rl /Uc� 3. Date of evaluation: 7/fid/ S S.Nameofineam: CAN) -T iv Cress G te.fc 7. Approximate drainage area: 30 '`RGA � 9. Length of reach evaluated: Q)Ft tM, 2.Evaluator'sname:ESz`K.MuWK(eyIK/, OY-AneK) 4. Time of evaluation: I a Q M 6. Ricer basin:.CV\JWat1 S. Stream order: 10. County: .I� UYkha m tp�0 t1 11. Site coordinates (if Rnotcn): prefer in decimal degrees. 12. Subdivision name (ifany): N� Latitude (ex. 14.572312): JG '5'a4 1K I Longitude (ex. -71 ;56611): —7 7,40& , `6& P9 Method location deremtined (circle): GPS Topo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) Photo,'GIS Other GIS Other 13. Location of reach under evaluation (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identif. ing, streann(s) location): Loco.\e� rlC)Y+(­) o-'- Sordoc, rn,'tl R06c 14. Proposed channel work (if any): e fu p0kc( 'Q i e --el ;op - 15. o@15. Recent weather conditions: RA's w 1 ^'^ Pei + a� � tic- y, S7 16. Site conditions at time of visit: �n�' S Fit Cb eco 1?. IdenfiN any special waterway classifications known: _Section 10 _Tidal Waters _Essential Fisheries Habitat _Troth Waters _Outstanding Resource \raters —Nutrient Sensitive Waters —Water Supply Watershed _0 -IV) 13. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the e\ aluation point? YESNO ]f yes. estimate the tater sm face area: 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? YESNO 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES NU 21. Estimated watershed land use: Residential _% Commercial _°'° Industrial 0/0 Agricuhu al 60 °'o Forested _°'° Cleared i Logged _°6 Other ( ) 22. Bankfull width: 10 �' 23. Bank height (from bed to top of bank): wmr 24. Channel slope don center of stream: _Flat (0 to 2° o) I-.B�Gentle (2 to 4%) _hloderate (4 to l0°'°) _Steep (> 109u) 25. Channel sinuosity: _Straight occasional bends _Frequent meander _VeIA' sinuous _Braided channel i aSulii'tIOUS fol' C01-hplEt1611 of tvoi•lsheet (located on pave 2): Begin bt- determining the most appropriate eeoiegion based -on location. terrain. vegetation. stream classification. etc. Ete.� characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 pro ides a brief description of how to re\iew the cliaracieisiies identified in the worksheet. Scores should refiect an overall assessment of the stream Peach under ex aluation. If a characterinie cannot be etaluated due to site or heather conditions. enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the cominem section. \\ here there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under retie\, (e.g., the stream iloh s from a pasture into a forest). the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more cominuity. and a separate form used to et aluate each reach. The total score assigned to a me -m reach must range between 0 and 100. with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest qualiti. pp Total Sem•e (front reverse): Comments: Q,e-kL0^A Evaluator's Signature / W / Date This chanucI evaluation forst is intended to Ke used ones as a guide to assist landowners and em ironnental professionals in gathering the data required by the United States ArruN Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessitcitt of stream quality. The total score resuhhI2 front the ccanp}ction of this fora is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation Patio or requit'enieill:. Torinn subjc-ct to (hams - t c5lotn V6 (i:, 10 Li•iinittein . plea_.' i'::Ii 01 "-$?h-S-ij i ', _6. STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET .. r '"= e ._� ' , , ..�-sX rS. ii,~*2F'`� z�''h� 4�,E••COSIL' ITUi�`I.a+r��`Li #Y'O�Y, :: # t x CITAI2A.�TETZISTIC `:� 41, - r Presence of flow / persistent pools in stream 0-5 0-4 0-5 (no flow or saturation = 0; stron flow =max pontts) yrs EN Wnee of past human alteration 0-6 0-5 0-5 c =;r 2 (extensive alteration = 0; no alteration = max points) -- Riparian zone 0-6 0-4 0-5 (no buffer =0:configuous,tvidebuffer=max points 4 ges Evidence of uirtrient or chemical discharges 0-5 0-4 0-4, s, x (extensive dtschar es – 0; nb dtscharacs =max points) 5 Groundwater discharge _ ". 0-3 0-4 0_ 4 3 d (no discharge 0 springs, seeps, wetlands, etet max points U3 6 Pr esence of adjacent floodplain 0-4 0-4 0-2 (nofloodplam=O;extensive flood Iain=max points) - _ Entrenchment /floodplain access (deep] v entrenched = 0- frequent floodnto =max oints) l 8 Presence of adjacent wetlands 0-6 0-4 0 –,2 5 `< (no wetlands = 0; large adjacent wetlands –max "points) Channel sinuosity 0-5 0-4 0-3 9 (extensive channedization=0;nahualmeander=maxpoints R 0 Sediment input 0 5 (extensive de osition= 0• little or no sednnent =max oints) tu.' 11 Size & div rsity of channel bed substrate NA * 0-4 0-5 __ (fine liomogenous = 0: large; diverse sizes =max points) Evidence of channel incision or ividening 0-5 0-4 0-5 Z+ ti. 12 (deeply incised = 0; stable bed & banks = max points) N` 13 Presence of major bank failures 0-5 0-5 0-5 �- (severe erosion = 0-- no erosion, stable banks = max points) 14 Root depth and density on banks 0-3 0-4 0-5 Fy' (no visible roots = 0; dense roots throu, out =max oints) 15 Impact by agriculture, livestock, or timber production 0-5 0-4 0-5 j t^ (substantialnn act =0; no evidence = max po nts) Presence of riffle-pool/ripple-pool `complexes 0 – 3 0-5 0-6 16 (no rifflesirip les or pools = 0; well-developed = max oints) 1J 17 Habitat complexity 0-6 0-6 0–T4— (little or no habitat = 0• frequent, varied habitats =max points18 Canopy coverage over streambed 0-5 0-5 0– (no shadn� ve• etation= 0; continuous canopy =max points)19 Substrateembeddedness NA* 0-4 0–(deepl y embedded = 0; loose structure = max) of stream invertebrates (see page 4) 0-4 0-5 0– _0Presence (no evidence = 0; conunon, numerous types =max points) Presence of amphibians 0-4 0-4 0-4 3 O.p21 (no evidence = 0: conunon. numerous tv es = max points) O' Presence of fish 0-4 0-4 U-4 O (no evidence = U: common. numerous types = max points) Evidence of wildlife use 0-6 0-5 0-5 3 ;. (no evidence = 0. abundant evidence = max points) Total Points Possible 100 100 .100 { TOTAL SCORE (also enteron #irst page) l S * These characteristics are not assessed in coastal streams. NC DWO Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 shrp 0 t(0 Date: -7//10/15 Project/Site: G �% Latitude: 36 5A If yj 9- EvaluatorCE _I/v,MuYPtit`e°1/I< ffi6v-lcV%Acn County:14 Longitude: -7�' k0& Total Points:�� Stream is at least intermittent Stream Determination (circle one) Other MW'5gfC{Sv ((r_ ff? 19 or perennial if t 30- Ephemeral lntermlttentdPerennia e.g. Quad Name: A. Geomorphology ( Subtotal = Absent Weak Moderate Str ng 1" Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 1� 2 3' 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 2 3 3. In -channel structure: ex. riffle -pool, step -pool, ripple -pool sequence 0 1 V 3 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 2 3 5. Activefrelict floodplain 0 1 2 U 6. Depositional bars or benches OZ 1 2 3 7. Recent alluvial deposits . 1L�0„% 1 2 3 8. Headcuts 0) 1 _Z 3 9. Grade control 0 0A 1 1.5 10. Natural valley 0 0.V 1 1.5 11. Second or greater order channel No:(C> Yes = 3 Sketch: -v 5 �IRPoq _ WNRPo a artificial ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual B. H drolo Subtotal = 9, 5 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1 2 U3 13. Iron oxidizing bacteria GO 1- 2 3 14. Leaf litter 1. 1 0.5, 0 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 0.5 1 1.5 17. Soil -based evidence of high water table? 0 No = 0 1 Yes (3 C. Bioloov (Subtotal = I D 1 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 3 2 1 0 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed GO 2 1 0 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 1 2 l 3 21. Aquatic Mollusks 0 1 2 3 22. Fish 0 0.5 1 1.5 23. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 1.5. 24. Amphibians Q 0.5 1 25. Algae 0) 1 0.5 1 11 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75; OBL 1.5 JOther = 0 'perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: Sketch: -v 5 �IRPoq _ WNRPo Pmt 6 cL pal a Io rk Pr • "!' a 'All . - 1 V{ �..T ����_ ..R� 6 '}�'• 4�, 3. .fit f �k � � d a• a F' MRV 4z� G f s 41,v A t c USACE AID=' DWQ STREAM QUALITY Site=_ (indicate on attached snap) snrpo1s ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET Proride the following information for the stream reach under assessment: 1. Applicam's name: C N1111VOn 3. Date of evaluation: 7/9//S S. Name of stream: b4 N 1 tv Cr�PrG85 Cv-eek 7. Approximate drainage area: /�O 0,CY� S 9. Length of reach evaluated: S *f 2. Evaluator's name: ESi- Y• M9 Y1.ligan, l<. M c4 0-k retl 4. Time of evaluation: 1), e M 6. Ricer basin: 607en"16,0e GLvv�✓sn S. Stream order:— 1 10. County: lv o✓1 ` 11. Site coordinates (if kn own): prefer in decimal degrees. 12. Subdivision name (if an),): N A latitude (ex.34.S72312): �(�, Longitude (ex. -77.556611): J& t Method location determined (circle): GPS Topo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) Photo/GIS Other GIS Other 13. Location of reach under evaluation (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identifying stream(s) location): �OCe,k2,� o� bn &,CCesS i�o&,LA, NOX-A-t� o� �vr�ton rn;tt f2�od, 14. Proposed channel work (if any): Q,(b ('i Pte( )R 2 1.5. Recent weather conditions: (Zal 16. Site conditions at time of visit: end S tat rlG�e Cl 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: _Section 10 _Tidal Waters _Essential Fisheries Habitat _Trout Waters _Outstanding Resource Waters _ Nutrient Sensitive Waters Water Supply Watershed _(1-1V) 18. is there a pond or lake located upstream ofthe evaluation point? YES10 f yes. estimate the water surface area: 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? YES 10 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Suter ey? Y'L$ NO 21. Estimated watershed land use: °'o Residential _90 Commercial _% Industrial °'o Agricultural -)�24b Forested LO 9'o Cleared / Logged % Other 22. Bankfull width: 5,f+. 24. Channel slope down center of stream: Flat (0 to 29 o) 25. Channel sinuosity: Straight V70ccasional bends 23. B�ank height (from bed to top of bank): I F-- _-Gentle (2 to 4%) _Moderate (4 to 10%) _Steep (> 10%) _Frequent meander _vete sinuous _Braided channel instructions for cotmpletfon 01 worksheet (located on page 2): Benin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based,ot location. terrain. vegetation. stream classification. etc. Even characteristic must be scored using the sante ecore2ion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecore2ion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions. enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under reaiew (e.g.. the Stream flows from a pasture into a forest). the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more co tinuhN. and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total Score assigned to a stream reach must ranee between 0 and 100. with a Scoe of 100 representing a Stream of the highest qualin. Total Score (from reverse):_ r -f-4*- Evaluator's Signature "/�'�'�Date 7f<Z /)G This channel evaluation form is intended to be used onIN as a guide to assist landowners and environmental professionals in gathering the data required by the United States Arm} Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is Subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation ratio m requirement. Fiu!nn W ,li-cl IO Cna!n_e - y d"91J!t 116 (Ij, T, Comment. please call y1 a -$%(?-C 141 S'_6. STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET Total Points Possible 100 100 100 TOTAL SCORE ,(also enter on first page) x These characteristics are not assessed in coastal streams. ' it r tMx �EC0�2EON,�OLI 12�1CORI G i2ACTET . STICg �, , t (oasfal ; s'?�.�,�.k s ;; _ �<PaedmonF.. oopau>aY q _ 1 Presence of flow % persistent pools in stream 0-5 0-4 0-5 (no flow or saturation = 0; strong flow = max points) Evidence of past human alteration 0 – 6 0 – 5 0 – 5 Sts 2 (extensive alteration = 0; no alteration= max ousts) . 3 Riparian zone: . 0-6 0-4 0 -= 5 (no buffer= 0; contiguous. wide buffer =max points F Evidence of nutrient or chemical discharges = 0 5 0 4 `'- 0=4 k , 4 e dischar es = 0; no ar es = max omts) (extehstvdisch 5 Giound�iaterdischarge - 0-3 0=4 0=4 �\ V (no discharge 0 s nags see s, wetlands, etc max points) *s.,y Presence of adjacent floodplain 0-4 0 –4 0-26 6 (no floodplaun = 0; extensive Hood lain – max opts) Entrenchment/floodplain access 0-5 0-4 0-2 ;p (deep] entrenched =O: fre uent flood n .=max oihts ,t Presence of adjacent wetlands 0-6 0 –4 0 – 2 �\ V F $ (no wetlands = 0; large adjacent wetlands = max onnts) Tg 9 Channel sinuosity 0-5 0-4 0-3 (extensive ebannelization = 0; natural meander = max points ;- ins hx 10 Sediment input 0 5 0 4 0 4 1 `. {extensive de osition= O; little or no sedunent –max omts) r4a' Size & diversity of channel bed substrate :NA 0-4 0-5 _.. I] (fine, homogenous - O; large, diverse sizes = max points) Evidence of channel incision or widening 0-5 0 –4 0-5 j, 12 (deepl incised = 0; stable bed & banks = max oints) N" 13 Presence of major bank failures 0-5 0-5 0-5 j (severe erosion= 0; no erosion, stable banks = max oints) Root depth and density on banks 0-3 0 –4 0-5 14 (no visible roots = 0; dense roots throu out = max points) ' I S Impact by agriculture, livestock or timber production 0– 5 0– 4 0– 5 3 (substantial un act =0; no evidence = max points) Presence of riffle-poollripple-pool complexes 0-3 0-5 0-6 16 (no riffles/ripples or pools= 0; well-developed = max oints) Habitat complexity 0_6 0-6 0-6 2 ' 17 (little or no habitat = 0; fre went, -cried habitats = max points 18 Canopy coverage over streambed 0– 5 0– 5 0– 5 S (no shading ve etation = 0; continuous canopy= max points) 19 Substrate embeddedness NA r 0 –4 0 –4 — (deeply embedded = 0; loose structure =max) Presence of stream invertebrates (see page 4) 0-4 0-5 0-5 Q 20 (no evidence = 0; common, mmmerous hypes =max points) Presence of amphibians 0-4 0-4 0-4 v O 21 (no evidence = 0; common. numerous pes =max points) a= O " 2 2 Presence of fish 0-4 0-4 0-4 (no evidence = 0; common, numerous types =max points) ±> 2 Evidence of wildlife use 3 0-6 0-5 0-5 ri (no evidence - 0. abundant evidence =max points) Total Points Possible 100 100 100 TOTAL SCORE ,(also enter on first page) x These characteristics are not assessed in coastal streams. 5n r -p O/S NC DWQ Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 Date: 7/ <D/' S Project/Site: & C -p Latitude: 36. 5 a3 G q Evaluator:EST-iK,AoekL,-M//<,Mof(Phdrel County: t`oov ckvv\r.y, O✓i Longitude:--W.3q(o1Lh Total Points: Stream is at least intermittent a�'i Stream Dete min circle one) Other Mgr9o,rctSJ i 0� rift 19 or perennial Ba 30" Ephemeral Intermittent erennial e.g. Quad Name: A. Geomorphology (Subtotal= S Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1a' Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 2 3 3. In -channel structure: ex. riffle -pool, step -pool, ripple -pool sequence 0 1 O 3 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 2 C3i 5. Active/relict floodplain 01) 1 2' 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2 1 3 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 B. Headcuts 1 2 3 9. Grade control 0 0.5 1 1.5 10. Natural valley 0 0.5 1 1.5 11. Second or greater order channel No 0 Yes = 3 Sketch: nj x artificial ditches are not rated; see dis ussions in manual B. H drolo Subtotal = 15 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1 2 3 13. Iron oxidizing bacteria 0 1 2 3 14. Leaf litter 1.5 1 0.5 0 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 0.5 1 1.5 17. Soil -based evidence of high water table? No = 0 Yes =f 3 1.5 C. Bioloav (Subtotal = G 1 - 1 B. Fibrous roots in streambed 3 2 1 0 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed 3 ) 2 1 0 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 1 2 3 21. Aquatic Mollusks 0 1 2 3 22. Fish 0.5 1 1.5 23. Crayfish 0.5 1 1.5 24. Amphibians 0 0.5 1 1.5 25. Algae 0) 0.5 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 Other 'perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: dt i n w 411 i n 05+ a 4 uwrS Sketch: nj oHW \A 4+ Ste+ ti s \ X14 l a'�• `-.` .. ` � `... .. . f F k# ; dam. * �.f � i(� i+, � � 1 `r' � ' ..� � i ��•�. • y � ���.yw tC r Y I- CP h ..f a � Environmental Field Surveys Waterbody Photo Page IN 4-1 &r` TT WaterbodY rP g sn 015 facing west across bank. Photo Sheet 2 of 2 1. I ;A g� }moi � F ' •xP as 3�""fa�". ,. - _ 4 t t y � " f � 2 k lar — 4� _ k f� F 2 k lar — 4� _ k Environmental Field Surveys Waterbody Photo Page Waterbody snrp006 facing southeast across bank. Photo Sheet 2 of 2 Environmental Field Surveys Waterbody Photo Page Waterbody snrp005 facing southwest upstream. Waterbody snrp005 facing northeast downstream. Photo Sheet 1 of 2 .� Waterbody snrp005 facing northeast downstream. Photo Sheet 1 of 2 Environmental Field Surveys Waterbody Photo Page Waterbody snrp005 facing southeast across bank. Photo Sheet 2 of 2 Environmental Field Surveys Waterbody Photo Page Waterbody snrp004 facing south upstream. Waterbody snrp004 facing north downstream. Photo Sheet 1 of 2 Environmental Field Surveys Waterbody Photo Page Waterbody snrp004 facing east across bank. Photo Sheet 2 of 2 USACE AID# DWQ#. Site # (indicate on attached map) 9, %o\ M STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET Provide the following information for the stream reach under assessment: 1. Applicant's name: o. n,, ,, �Aco 2. Evaluator's name:=1-� Vr� r - c o.-. � A s c � 3. Date of evaluation: 1 5. Name of stream: <. \A 2 53 t < u NT 7. Approximate drainage area: 9. Length of reach evaluated: 300 11. Site coordinates (if known): prefer in decimal degrees. Latitude (ex. 34.872312): 4. Time of evaluation: r\4A 6. River basin: P, 8. Stream order: W. County: - z C, ---}W, NC.. 12. Subdivision name (if any): Longitude (ex. —77.556611 Method location determined (circle): PP To 'o S et Ortho erial) P of /o Other GIS Other 13. Location of reach under evpjaluation (note nearby roads and landma�r{.mks and attach map identifyingstrre_am(s) location): \ gay Oma �3 i b Si d t�� 'J,+4e,G9 14. Proposed channel work (if any): 15. Recent weather conditions: �,o r >- E ­� °V, NA, r. 16. Site conditions at time of visit: , . (. 5. 0 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: _Section 10 _Tidal Waters _Essential Fisheries Habitat _Trout Waters _Outstanding Resource Waters Nutrient Sensitive Waters _Water Supply Watershed (I-IV) 18. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point? YES 0 If yes, estimate the water surface area: 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? YES 9 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES NO 21. Estimated watershed land use:% Residential %Commercial % Industrial o %Agricultural 22. Bankfull width: , S % Forested % Cleared / Logged % Other 23. Bank height (from bed to top of bank): A 24. Channel slope down center of stream: _Flat (0 to 2%) ?4. Gentle (2 to 4%) _Moderate (4 to 10%) _Steep (>10%) 25. Channel sinuosity: Straight )4 Occasional bends _Frequent meander _Very sinuous _Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest quality. Total Score (from reverse): b Comments: S5vec,5X- I oe`'2," ---10 '1 �.� ''i a.. �,-� a a o,. (:0--,.-1 T i eA s ,� %a Weems k old lvh r 4, h h %f Evaluator's Signature )'tom Date 'Z 1,2�;Iis This channel evaluation form is intended to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and environmental professionals in gathering the data required by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation ratio or requirement. Form subject to change - version 06/03. To Comment, please call 919-876-8441 x 26. STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET �h..ff 5``' S'�>' T'im-"` 3 i g>i ct —G -x,,. > uT �„x.��. h s�'•Y A 3' p2 `k'hv4i ji prs�Not out sse�nut a K.;.Y,'�J Y � epic a paws iam J #400, L�. a h s 1�+� Ce �i nutne� II00 F gfge 4 i h��i tTQF•"..s%, &5`�"� „�s- 'x^- m+.�lE�2yYf �. � �� �ixy4�2r � SUNNI me/q l .,ne u�cs �"n' sry+. 2 �rtnna��stge 3 En�renchmen� � ilaudptaur aeces� } J�cfepeen�ecQ,.regiie�iv� s rili�iCii tiLpII� a e J ��ecs Qi �eTia1E11eresiSe SAESaZ€ -$E�x3�Sf ptnS f Egli Zvi eines 4£cLsnnte>e�ittn art�enmg 00 HIM A 01,x��ti�Ef„LeQlt`$e Mggg ON RK GAIN 6001"WHE ��eeOteX�� a 1� b'y�k Y 'sa^ x `1"i �r''�g✓'' H ySig p AW c �y�y�y����"""�. --�1F _-W too 4 3 "� � [f�^.Y. a 6 hese characteristics are not assessed in coastal streams. NC Division of Water Quality -Methodology for Identification of Intermittent and Perennial Streams and Their Oriqins v. 4.11 VA V -'V 1 NC DWQ Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 Date: -3 I5 Project/Site: IDGVW. " �^ ACT Latitude: Evaluator: 0 � , County: N Longitude: �. e ,,e A, Cv- <D Total Points: Stream termination (circle one) Other Steam is at least intermittent if _ 19 or Perennial if >_ 30� 1 a, phemera Intermittent Perennial e.g. Quad Name: A. Geomorphology (Subtotal = (-) Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1aContinuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 <D 3 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 15. Sediment on plants or debris 2 3 3. In -channel structure: ex. riffle -pool, step -pool, ripple -pool sequence 16. Organic debris lines or piles 1 2 3 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 2 3 5. Active/relict floodplain 0 1 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 0.5 2 3 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 8. Headcuts 0 1 2 3 9. Grade control 0 0.5 1 1.5 10. Natural valley 0 0.5 1 1.5 11. Second or greater order channel Sketch: SO ( No = 0 Yes = 3 artificial ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual B. Hydrology (Subtotal = 1) 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1 2 3 13. Iron oxidizing bacteria 0 1 2 3 14. Leaf litter 1.5 1 0.5 0 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0 .0.5 1 1.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 1 1.5 17. Soil -based evidence of high water table? o = 0 Yes = 3 1 C. Biology (Subtotal = 6 ) 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 3 2 1 0 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed (3- 2 1 0 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) (9) 1 2 3 21. Aquatic Mollusks 0 1 2 3 22. Fish 0 0.5 1 1.5 23. Crayfish 0.5 1 1.5 24. Amphibians i 0.5 1 1.5 25. Algae a 0 0.5 1 1 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 Other = 0 'perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. In 1; n Notes,c Sketch: SO ( r � e 1 _ �� � Y17 VA 41 Waterbody SNRB101 facing north upstream Waterbody SNRB101 facing east across Waterbody SNRB101 facing south downstream Environmental Field Surveys Waterbody Photo Page Waterbody snrp014 facing north upstream. mo ��q `tel e Emory{ 3' Waterbody snrp014 facing south downstream. Photo Sheet I of 2 Environmental Field Surveys Waterbody Photo Page s . P rK Waterbody snrp014 facing west across bank. Photo Sheet 2 of 2 M Environmental Field Surveys Waterbody Photo Page Waterbody snrp013 facing northeast across bank. Photo Sheet 2 of 2 USACE• AM= D\% 0 = Site = i indic;tte on attached n1aP1 SYvra 004 STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT NVORKSHEET Prov icle the foil ovv frig information for the strcarn reach tinder asscssntetlt: I. Applicant'sname: ?. E►aluator's name; 3. Chile of et aluation l 110 �. Tittze cif e�aluati{ n: l tlnte of stream: n! G. River basin:" 1 7. ,approximate drninaLe area: [tet. 8. Stream order: 9. Len4Lth of reach ev aluated:, cxi R - I0. Count\ : r -�k 11. Site coordinates (if l:novvn): prefer in decimal degrees. 12. Subdivision name (if any): D latitude tea. r4.8723t:1: —77. 10 -7 hlethod location detennined (circle): PS ropo Sheer Ortho (Aerial) Pholo GIS Other (AS Other 13. Location of reach under evaluation (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map idenlif ing stream(s) location): 14. Proposed channel work (if an -IT 15. IZecent weather conditions 16. Site conditions at time of v 17. ldenti v any Special vv'atenvay classifications known: ,Section 10 Tidal Waters ^Essential Fisheries Habitat _Trout Waters �Dutstandina Resource Waters ZNutrient Sensitive Wal ersWater Supply Watershed j IBJ) 18. is thea: a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point:' YES Of 3 es, estimate the water surface area: 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? YE NO 20. Does channel appear on USDA, Soil Survey? ES NO 1. Estimated Nvatershed land use: ° o Residential —°a Commercial °® Industrial 10 °o Agricultural 7 DDS' q Forested Zoo Cleared / Loeaed _° o Giber ( ??. Bank l An t: _ 23, Bank heir -ht (from bed to top of bank): � t T ?d. Channel slope down cemer ofstream: .Flat (Oto 2*0 25. Channel sinuosity: Strni,ht Qccasianal bends Gentle (2 to 4' ) __f=requent meander �hloderate (4 to I0`n) �Very sinuous _Steep (SIO?6) Braided channel I for completion of ttorksiteel (located fill page 2): Begin by detenttining the most uppropriule ecurer,-'sort based on location. terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Er en characteristic must be scored usingthe Satre ecc+region, Assign points to each characteristic Nvithin the range shotvtt for the ecore;.:ion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a. characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scaring 1'1boy; and provide an explanation in the comment section. 'here there are obvious cltangs in the character of stream tinder revlevv (e.g.. the stream flows from a pasture into a forest). the stream tray be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate fonn used to evaluate each reach. The total score assiraned to a stream reach trust range between 0 and 100. with a scare of 100 representing a stream of the highest qualm. --7 Total Score (front reverse): I Comments: - r E- valuator's Signature - i Date 13 2110 - This channel ev aluatlon rni is intended to be used o lr a# a gulde to assist landowners and em em lr nmE-nial professionals in gathering the data required by the United States ArmN Corps of Engineers to ntalie a preliminar` assessment of stream quality. Tht: total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to US.ACE approval and does yno{st intplz a particular ntftigation ratio or requireittfrtit. Fi `fit S:il t it l3 �h:.iZ�C — E CrctL1rj �Il k�?. i o Conimeni. please call 9194764 �4 1 t +. STROMA QUALITY ASSESSAIENT NVORKSHEET #> CI'fr� ACTERISTICS `'� LCC?REGIt7h� CiI T G i 'ORE. Coastal 1'iedtno�it I Presence of flow 1 persistent pools in stream 0 — 5 0-4 0-5 C�- (no flow, or saturation = 0: strong flow = Ina, paints) Evidence of past human alteration 0-6 0-5 0-5 (extensit a alteration = 0: no alteration = max aints) Riparian zone 3 Q-6 0-4 fl -5 (no buffer = 0; contiguous, wide buffer = max oints) �i Evidence of or cheiizfcal disclial >: 0-j 4— 0--4 r (extensive discbarees = 0; no discharees = max oints) Y` Groundwater discharge 0-3 0-4 Q=�} (no discharge = 0; s 'r�si Vis, see s, wetlands, etc = max points) l . Presettee of adjacent floodplain r 6 Q-4 0-4 0—? (no floodplain = 0; extensive flood hitt mar Dints) Entrenchment I floodplain access 1 0-5 0-4 0-2 F ' 7 (deeply entrenched = 0- frequent flooding max Dints 'Presence ofadjacent1►eflands 0-6 0_4 0-2 , (no wetlands= Q; larRe ad`acent wetlands = maxpoints) Channelsirsuosity� 0_5 D-4 0--3 (extensive channelization =� 0; natural meander= maxpoints) F Sediment input 10 0-5 0-4 0-4 Y. {extensive deposition-- 0• little or no sediment = max oints] t 1 i Size '& diversity of channel bed substrate NA* 0-4 0-5 .-�— (fine homogenous = 0; large, diverse sixes = maX oistts 1 Evidence of channel incision or ►r idening 0-5 0_4 0-5 (deeply incised = 0; stable bed & banks = max oints) Presence of major bank failures " 0-5 0-5 0-5 13 (severe erosion = 0; no erosion stable banks =maxipoints) 14 Root depth and density on banks 0-3 0-4 0-5 b { (no visible Toots= 0; dense roots tbrou hoot = max poijqts I S Impact by agriculture, livestock, or timber production 0 _ $ 0-4 0 — 5 L {substantial impact =-0; no evidence = maxpoints) 16 Presence of riffle-pool/ripple-pool complexes 0-3 0-5 0-6 (no riffles.fri Ies or pools = 0• )� 11-develo ed = ntax Dints) Habitat complexity 0-6 0-6 0 -- 6 i l7 (little or no habitat = 0• frequent, varied habitats = maxpoints) p I8 Canopy coverage over streambed 0-5 0-5 0-5 (no shadina veeetation = 0; continuous canopy = maxhints) Substrateembeddedness NA* 0-4 0-4 � (deeply embedded = 0• loose structure = m �0 Presence of stream invertebrates (see page 4) 0 —4 0 —3 0-5 (no evidence = 0; common, numerous types = maxpoints) Presence of amphibians Q-4 0-4 7I 0-4 C' (no evidence = 0: common, numerous n es = max oints) Presence offish Q? (no e�'idence = 0; coantnon, ntFmerous tti es = max oints) 0-4 0 — 4 0 — 4 C 3 Evidence of z� ildlife use 0 — 6 0 — 5 0 -- 53 (no evidence = 4; abundant evidence = max points) Total Points Possible 100 100 _ _ 100 TOTAL SCORE (also eater on firCt Pa°e� * These characteristics are not assessed in coastal streams. NC DWO Stream Identification )corm Version 4.11 '� h ra V O_f Date:Project/Site: 1 ^ Latitude:,3 6, cJ 3.39 -3 Evaluator: " �. , p ey- County: �Jo(-PrtvJ'vn �� Longitude: -_7 7.33 i Total Points: Stream is at least intermittent 'S � SEphemeral Stream Determination (cir Intermittent Other F' Name. a if? 19 or perennial if? 30• eren e.g. Quad A, Geomorphology Subtotal = Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1" Continuity of channel bed and bank 4 1 2 2 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 ( ] 3 3, In -channel structure: ex, riffle -pool, step -pool, ripple -pool sequence 0 1 2 3 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 2 2 3 5. Active/relict floodplain 0 1 2 1.5 6. Depositional bars or benches a 1 3 7. Recent alluvial deposits 24. Amphibians 0 2 3 8. Headcuts fl 25. Algae 2 3 9. Grade control 0 1.5 1 1.5 10. Natural valley fl 8 1 1.5 11. Second or greater order channel otes:Sketch: No = 0 es = 3 "artificial ditches are not rated; see discussions In manual B. Hvdroloav !Subtotal = 11 1 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1 2 13. Iron oxidizing bacteria 1 2 3 14. Leaf litter 1- 0.5 0 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0 1 1 1.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 0.5 1.5 17. Soil -based evidence of high water table? No = 0 Yes = 3 C. Bioloaly [Subtotal = i ,5 ] `� 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 2 1 4 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed 2 1 0 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) ( ] 1 2 3 21. Aquatic Mollusks 1 2 3 22. Fish 0 0. 1 1.5 23. Crayfish 0 1.5 24. Amphibians 0 0.5 1.5 25. Algae 0.5 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.78; OBL = 1.5 (Other= 0 "perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. otes:Sketch: -Notes.- Sketch: 50rom J/ 41 ©flWIV) : 8 V_ 10 ,Ft �,�yR r �w s � �t�, i• ' • • �. .. r SY JW f tot•' rf ' • • �. .. SY JW I ISACE AiD D1' Q R Site K (indicate on attached map) Shro 003 M STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET Provide the foIlois hm informat !on for the stream reach un tier assessment: 1. Applicant's name: Q QVY►+ V!1 t 0 r- 1 2. Evaluator's name: FSS,- L, leo o,,—vo- 3. gate of evaluation: 6 1 13 116 4. Time of evaluation: - t -- 5. Naine of stream: reSS CrreC 6. River basin: 1''`ie h i() 7. Approximate drainag=e area: I It C) Do CL' € . Stream order: 9. Length of reach evaluated: 3 0 k 10. County: N Of k)iv u~ 11. Site coordinates (if known): prefer in decimal degrees. 12. Subdivision name (if any): ov% Lalitudetex.34.872312): '56 53380 Longitude (ex. -77.556611): 33 S Method location deiennined (circle): PS _ Toper Sheet Ortho (Aerial) Photo/GIS Other GIS Other 13. Location of reach under evaluation (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach snap identifying streams) location): SOO+K O� NL -186 1.1. Proposed channel work (if any): YD 15. Recent weather conditions: W - r Vv% 40 16. Site conditions at time of 17. ldentify any special vNaten►ay classif-ications known: .^_Section 10 Tidal Raters Essential Fisheries Ilabitat +�'' _Trout Waters Outstanding Resource Waters Nutrient Sensitive Waters _Water Supply Watershed (i -IV) 18. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the aluation point? YES goDf yes, estimate the water surface area: 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map`? YE O 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? '_l, Estimated watershed land use: —Pb Residential -% Commercial _ % Industrial 1❑0a Agricultural 7D9,o Forested Zv 0,10 Cleared / Logged % Other ( 4 Crop erg Palo) 22. Banff:full width. 23. Bank height (front bed to top of bank): T 24. Channel slope down center of stream: _,Flat (0 to 2%) Gentle (2 to 4%) _Moderate (l to 10%) _Steep (>10%) 25. Channel sinttosiry: Straight _-_Dccasianal bends_ZFrequent meander Very sinuous Braided channel instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2)t Begin by determining the must appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the v\orksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under c%aluation. if a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or L4eather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest quality. Total Score (front reverse): -7 2, Comments:. �1I31I� Evaluator's Signature � � aDate� This channel evaluation f rm is intended to be used oh as(A guide to assist landowners and envirodmental professionals in gathering the data required by the united States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USAGE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation ratio or requirement. Form subject to change - version 06103. To Comment. please call 919-876-8441 x26. STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT NVORKSHEET * These characteristics are not assessed in coastal streams. ECOREG ION. POINT RANGE, # CHARACTERISTICS SCORE coastal Piedmont,. ltitountain Presence of floc 1 persistent pools in stream 0 -5 0-4 [} -. (no flog; or saturation = 0: strong flow = maxpoints) Evidence of past human alteration 0-6 0-5 0-5 (extensive alteration = 0; no alteration = maxpoints) t" 3 Riparian zone 0-6 0-4 0-5 (no buffer = 0; conte �uous, wide buffer o maxpoints) 4 Evidence of nutrient or chemical discharges 0-5 {}-4 0-4 w: (extensive discharges = 0. no dischar es =maxpoints) '5 Groundwater discharge 0-3 0-4 0-4 2) (no discharge = 0; springs, see s, wetlands, etc. = maxpoints) Presence of adjacent floodplain 0 4 0 -4 0- 2 > . (no floodplain = 0; extensive floodplain = max points) Entrenchment 1 floodplain access 0- 0_ 4 0 _? (deeply entrenched = 0; fre tient flooding = max points) Presence of adjacent wetlands 0-6 0 - 4 0 -� (no wetlands = 0; large adjacent wetlands = max oinks) Channel sinuosity 0-5 0-4 0-3 (extensive channelization = 0; natural meander = max oints) 10 Sediment input 0-5 0-4 0- 4 (extensive de osition.= 0; little or no sediment W maxpoints) 1 1 Size & diversity of channel bed substrate* 0-4 0 5 .� (fine, liomoaenous = 0; large, diverse sizes = maxpoints) 12 Evidence of channel incision or widening 0-5 0 -4 0 - 5 (deeply incised = 0; stable bed & banks = maxpoints) failures 13 Presence of major Bank 0-5 0-5 0-5 *� (severe erasion = 0; no erosion, stable banks = maxpoints) C� 14 Root depth and density on banks 0 -3 0 -4 0 - 5 r1 (no visible roots = 0; dense roots throui;hout = max points) U 15 Impact by agriculture, livestock, or timber production 0-5 0-4 0-5 substantial impact =0; no evidence = maxpoints) 1 Presence of rife-pooVripple-pool complexes 0- 3 0-5 0-6 (no riffles/ripples or pools = 0; well-developed = max Dints) 17 habitat complexity 0-6 0- 6 0-6 tj H (little or no habitat = 0; frequent. varied habitats = max points)f 18 Canopy coverage over streambed 0- 5 0-5 0-5 (no shading vegetation = 0; continuous canopLf maxpoints) 19 Substrate embeddedness '' 0-4 0-4 (deeply embedded = 0; loose structure = max) 20 Presence of stream invertebrates (see page 4) 0-4 0---5 0-5 (� (no evidence = 0; common, numerous types = max Dints) U►. 21 Presence of amphibians 0-4 0-4 0-4 Q T (no evidence = 0; common, numerous types = maxpoints) ?7 Presence of fish 0-4 0-4 0-4 (�1 (no evidence = 0; common, numerous t es = maxpoints) n3 —r Evidence of wildlife use 0--6 0 -- 5 0-5 (no evidence = 0; abundant evidence = max points) I 1 Total Points Possible 100 loo 100 TOTAL SCORE= ( also enter can first page) 72.72.� * These characteristics are not assessed in coastal streams. NC DWQ Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 .Sh rQ N Date: G/13/17 Project/5ite: Latitude: -3 ,x;.533 B 8 Evaluator: E5 :E - L' (Lop-cv- County: y�. �j� y-yy p� Longitude: -_? 7ij, -SS 676 Total Points: Stream Is at least intermNent t Stream Determination (circl Other MAY7�-ehrh j if ? 15 or perenni2l if � 30' Ephemeral Intermittent P renni e.g. Quad Name.. A. Geomorphology Subtotal = ) Absent Weak Moderate Strong 18 Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 2 15. Sediment on plants or debris 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 2 3 3. In -channel structure: ex. riffle -pool, step -pool, ripple -pool sequence 4 1? 2 3 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 0.5 2 3 5. Activelrelict floodplain 0 1 2 1.5 6. Depositional bars or benches 011 0.5 V 3 7. Recent alluvial deposits ' 9z (1e2 2 3 S. Headcuts 1 2 3 9. Grade control 0 .5 1 1.5 10. Natural valley 0 1 1.5 11- Second or greater order channel No = 0 Yes = 3 4/ a artificial ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual B. Hydrology Subtotal = ct 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1 23 13. Iron oxidizing bacteria { _ 1 2 3 14. Leaf litter 1.5 1 5 0 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0.5 1.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 0.5 1 1.5 17. Soil -based evidence of high water table? No = 0 Ye C. Bioloqy (Subtotal = &_-) 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 3 2 1 0 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed 2 1 0 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 1 2 3 21. Aquatic Mollusks 1 2 3 22. Fish 0 0.5 1, 1.5 23. Crayfish 0.5 1.5 24. Amphibians 0 0.5 1 1.5 25. Algae ' 9z 0.5 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 them 'perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: Sketch: �Y1f'OV� i h 1 •V 4/ pt fY dK j f �jv%�11L)Z- C)�Avqr 3o ff. ✓)Z. ... r� ��� ._ -•. �� ■. i"r 'i �3$�r any +"'�' �'+rlt� - ,.= ., £.. �..; ,J =x. • y YW�i3 'tea y' y t r. 'a. ■i k t �t"iii �p,��rr �� Sir .- f}�.' ���a,y.1 � 1' t��� - 4h.* £��. '� ,. •��.� ' a 10 air 4 Waterbody data point snro0031 1 - %Wm 3 tj I y I Environmental Field Surveys Waterbody Photo Page Waterbody data point snro003 facing southeast across bank. Photo Sheet 2 of 2 Open Waterbodv Data Sheet Survey Description Project Name: r -Di Waterbody Name: . aterbody ID: dr y+ D bate: G/13 11(o State: ounty: Company: Crew�}Memb-eer Initials: Photos: O1' !A live �7V �.-l� r �3 ] 50159 Tract Number(s): Nearest Milepost: Associated Wetland ID(s): Vv,novn404 I 1NfVACb 1D2 - Su rvey T ype: (check one) ❑Centerline $Re -Route ❑Access Road OOtW Physical Attributes Waterbody Type: (check one) Stack Pond ❑ Natural Pond ❑ Lake ❑ Reservoir ❑ Impoundment ❑ Oxbow ❑ Other. Hydrologic Regime: IKPermanently Flooded ❑ Semipermanentiy Flooded ❑ Seasonally Flooded ❑ Temporarily Flooded OHWM OHWM Indicator: (check afithafapoy' X Clearline ❑Shelving ❑Wrested ❑Scouring ❑Water Height: ft. on 15-tink vegetation stalning ❑Bent, matted, or missing ❑Wrack ❑Litter and ❑Abrupt plant ❑Soil characteristic change vegetation fine debris community change Depth of Water: Bank height (average): Bank slope (average): —�Lft. R. .'_ degrees !A❑ Qualitative Attributes Water Appearance: (checkorw ONO water Xclear I3Turbid ❑Sheen ❑Surface ❑Algal ❑Other on surface scum mats Substrate: ❑ Bedrock ❑ Boulder ❑ Cobble ❑ Gravel Sand � S€lt/ clay ❑ Organic 0 Other. (chack air that apply) r % of Substrate: % % % Width of Riparian Zone: Vegetative Layers: (checkasthat apy) Trees: ❑ Saplings/Shrubs: Herbs !A❑ vg. DBH of Dominants: In. in, approx) Dominant Bank Vegetation (list): U V L c P t �l + 77J Aquatid Habitats (ex; submerged or emerged aquatic vegetallon, overhanging t anksnots, leaf packs, largesubmerged hood, riffles, deep pada, etc.): dztf Qoc) en- ery'^r `J-E�L4VL� 0'�f' 4fin "CS Aquatic Organisms Observed (list): fl t,.T) C TBE SperQeJ Observed (lis(}: Y)Onf, Disturbances (ex: Irvesttoyck access, manure in weterbody+, weste discharge pipes): Waterbody is: (check one) ❑ Natural `Jl� Artificial, manmade ❑ Manipulated '` Waterbody Quality' : (check one) ❑ High ❑ Moderate \Low Form Rev. (A;X2413 erbody ID: 0 +n CO O ' High Quality: Natural, natural bank vegetation around entire waterbody; banks stable and protected by roots; water color Is clear to tea -colored; no barriers to fish movement; many fish cover types available; diverse and stable aquatic habitat; no disturbance by livestock or man. Moderate Quality: Altered by dp•rap; natural vegetation extends 113-112 of the active channel Wdth on each side; filtering function or bank vegetation only moderately compromised; banks moderately unstable; watercolor Is cloudy, submerged objects covered with greenish film; moderate odor; minor barriers to fish movement; fair aquatic habitat; minimum disturbance by livestock or man, Low Quality, Rip rap and channelization excessive; natural vegetation less than 113 of the active channel width on each side; lack of regeneration; filtering function severely compromised; banks unstable (eroding); water color is muddy and turbid; obvious pollutants (algal mats, surface scum, surface sheen); heavy odor, severe barriers to fish movement; little to no aquatic habitat; severe disturbance from livestock or man. T N Sketch (include north arrow, centerfrne distance from centerline, data point locations, survey boundary, and IDs of associated ,,CD3 01 Farm Mr . Ori. 30.':013 Environmental Field Surveys Open Waterbody Photo Page Open Waterbody onro001 facing southeast. Open Waterbody onro001 facing southwest. Photo Sheet 1 of 1 USAGE AID" DWQ 4 Site Y (indicate on attached map) 5n t.7 00) - STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET Pro► ide the fella►wing information for the stream reach under assessment: 1. Applicant's name: �%yx % O r % 2. Evaluator's name: L ` � l0 fa'� V- 3. Date of evaluation: S 12. H 1 15 4. Time of evaluation: rrn 5. Name of stream: r6 QCN►AZZ� G'u.le-o 6. Ri► er basin:, M e he, t- Yl Yl Ale r- 7. Approximate drainage area: a-( S. Stream order: 9. Length of reach evaluated: _ I0. County ^d�Dr�Vw-rr-� Q+to 11. Site coordinates (if known): prefer in decimal degrees. 12. Subdivision name (if any): 1 11 - Latitude (ex. 34.1172312): _ 5 �f Z S' Longitude (ex. —77.556611);- htethod location determined (circle): (& Topo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) Photo/GIS Other GIS Other 13. Location of reach under evaluation (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identifying stream(s) location): Sou fh + 14. Proposed channel work (if any): ][6 D -- — 15. Recent weather conditions: �) tun , q VJ 16. Site conditions at time of visit: f 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: —Section 10 _Tidal Waters ,Essential Fisheries Habitat iTrout Waters Outstanding Resource Waters ✓ Nutrient Sensitive Waters ,Water Supply '"Watershed (I-IV) 18. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point? YES 0f yes, estimate the water surface area: 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? (9 NO 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? 0NO 21. Estimated watershed land use: J°a Residential �% Commercial �% Industrial 20."". Agricultural 70 % Forested _% Cleared 1 Logged Other ( �+ -- ) 22.13ankfull width: 23. Bank height (from bed to top of bank):, '#' 24. Channel slope down center of stream: ✓Flat (0 to 2%) Yrrequent Gentle (2 to 4%) ____Moderate (4 to 10%) _Steep (> 10%) 25. Channel sinuosity; Straight _Occasional bends meander Very sinuousBraided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, ctc. Every characteristic must be scored using the some ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic ►within the range shokwn for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the %worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must ranee between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest quality. Total Score (from reverse): LO C. Comments: Evaluator's Signature Ate"- — Date Z`-'- This channel evaluationm isintended to h use only as a guide to assist [an dowwners aafd enwl(on inentaI professionals in gathering the data reqg-ed by the United tes rnsy Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from Ilse camp etion of this farm is subject to USACD approval and does not imply a particular mitigation ratio or requirement. Foran subject to change - version 06'03. To Comment, please call 919-876-8441 x 26, STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT (WORKSHEET * These characteristics are not assessed in coastal streams. ECORLGION POINT RANG L #t CHAIUWTERISTICS SC(]IzE Coastal Piedmont ,. , mountain 1 Presence of flow 1 persistent pools in stream 0-5 0_4 0-5 (no flow or saturation = 0; strong flow = maxpoints) Evidence of past human alteration 0-6 0-5 0-5 (extensive alteration = 0; no alteration = maxpoints) Riparian zone 0-6 0-4 0-5 (no buffer = 0- contiguous. wide buffer = maxpoints) 4 Evidence of nutrient or chernical discharges 0 _ 0 -4 0 - 4 (extensive discharges = 0; no discharges = max points) �. 5 Groundwater discharge 0-3 0--4 0-4 (no discharge = 0; springs, see s, wetlands, etc. = maxpoints) 6 Presence of adjacent floodplain 0 _ �} 0 -4 0 - 2 y (no floodplain = 0; extensive floodplain = matpoints). 7 Entrenchment f floodplain access 0-5 0-4 0-2 0. (deeply entrenched = 0; Ge vent flooding = max points} Presence of adjacent Ivetlands 0-6 0 -4 0-2 (no wetlands = 0; Iar a adjacent wetlands = maxpoints) Channel sinuosity p_ 0- 4 0- 3 (extensive channelization = 0; natural meander = max points) 10 Sediment input 0_ 5 0-4 0-4 (extensive de osition= 0; little or no sediment maxpoints) RY Size & diversity bed l 11 of channel substrate NA* 0-4 0-5 fine, homogenous = 0; lar =e, diverse sizes =. maxpoints) 1 Evidence of channel incision or widening 0-5 0-4 0-5 (deeply incised = 0; stable bed & banks = maxpoints) 1'severe Presence of major bank failures 0-5 0 - 5 0-5 p erosion = 0; no erosion, stable banks = max points) 14 Root depth and density on banks0 - 3 0-4 0-5 2 no visible roots = 0; dense roots throughout = max points) . - 15 Impact by agriculture, livestock, or timber production 0-5 0-4 0-5 (substantial impact =0; no evidence = maxpoints) 16 Presence of resile-pool/ripple-pool complexes 0-3 p_5 0-6 no riffles/ripples or pools = 0; well-developed = maxpoints) 17 Habitat complexity 0-6 0-6 0-6 (little or no habitat = 0; frequent, varied habitats = maxpoints) is Canopy coverage over streambed 0-5 0-5 0-5 (no shading vegetation = 0; continuous canopy = maxpoints) 19 Substrate embeddedness . HA* 0 - 4 0 -4 (deeply embedded = 0, loose structure = max) 20 Presence of stream invertebrates (see page 4) o-4 0 - 5 0-5 ] y (no evidence = 0; common, numerous types = max pints) y' 21 Presence of amphibians 0_4 0-4 0-4 Q (no evidence = 0; common, numerous t es = maxpoints) a: C.) 22 Presence of fish 0-4 0-4 0-4 (no evidence = 0; common, numerous tynes = maxpoints) 23 Evidence of wildlife use 0-6 0-5 0-5 (no evidence = 0; abundant evidence = max points) Total Points Possible 100 100 : ' 10000 TOTAL SCORE (also enter on first page) * These characteristics are not assessed in coastal streams. NC DWO Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 _-� nri) Q d Z Date: 51 zY I I b Project/Site: R(-,:? Latitude: 3CU Y_ Evaluator: Esl - el] S arv,1 l\ County: N D+^n Longitude:- + 1314930 Total Points: Stream is at least intermittent Stream Determination (cl Rgrgnrildl Other ft1hrgt'M4TyUiY-&_ Quad Name. if z 19 or erennial if 2 3(i' Ephemeral Intermittent e.g. A. Geomorphology (Subtotal =^_l �J.) i" Continuity of channel bed and bank Absent 0 i Weak 10 Moderate Strang 3 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 16. Organic debris lines or piles 3 3. In -channel structure: ex. riffle -pool, step -pool, ripple -pool sequence 01 1 2 3 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 2 3 5. Active/relict floodplain 0 1 2 1.5 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 0.5 2 3 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 B. Headcuts (} i 1 3 9, Grade control 0 0.5 1.5 10. Natural valley 0 1 1.5 11. Second or greater order channel o = Yes = 3 a artificial ditches are not rated; see discusslons in manual B. H drolo Subtotal = 'I w 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1 2 13. Iron oxidizing bacteria 1) 1 2 3 14. leaf litter 1 0.5 0 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0 1 0.5 1.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 1 0.5 fJ= 1.5 17. Soil -based evidence of high water table? No = 0 es :,3 C_ Bloloov (Subtotal = 7 l 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 2 1 0 19. Mooted upland plants in streambed r 3 2 1 0 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 1 2 3 21. Aquatic Mollusks ( 1 2 3 22. Fish 0 0.5 1 1.5 23. Crayfish 0.5 1 1.5 24, Amphibians 0 0.5 1.5 25. Algae 0.5 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 er = 0 .perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: Sketch: NK yr snrD -fDp of- _Lp.nt : q pHWM; Environmental Field Surveys Waterbody Photo Page Waterbody snro002 facing southeast across bank. Photo Sheet 2 of 2 USACE AID4 DWQ r Site (indicate on attached inapt' Snr"Ua0 STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET Provide the following information for the stream reach under assessment: �} 2. Evaluator's name: t-51. - L . opt° r 4. Time of evaluation:_, !] tri _- 6. River basin: MO- he rr i +n- 8. Stream order: a rACA 10. County: Nmiolon 12. Subdivision name (if any): Latitude (ex .33.$72312): 22(.. Sss 6'i22 Longitude (cx. —77.556611): A� �� Aiciliod location determined (circle): 1' Topo Sheet Onho (Aerial) Photo/GIS Other GiS Other 13. Location of reach under evaluation (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identifying stream(s) location): 14. Proposed channel work (if any): - L Applicant's name: t 3. Date ofew,duation:� % �G_ S. Name of stream:cct¢C,� 7. Approximate drainage area:i' '2- 9. Length of reach evaluated: +� o T 11. Site coordinates (if known): prefer in decimal degrees. 1 5. Recent weather conditions: h0ty'%i Q1, f 16. Site conditions at time of visit: 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: ®Section 10 Tidal Waters _Essential Fisheries Habitat Trout Waters _Outstanding Resource Waters Nutrient Sensitive WatersWater Supply Watershed (I-IV) 18. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point? YES &Ifyes, estimate the water surface area: 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? (9 NO 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey?YC NO 21. Estimated watershed land use: 11D °•o Residential _0% Commercial Industrial 2Z% Agricultural 7D %' Forested _° o Cleared / Logged _° o Other ( _) 22. Bankfull width: 23. Bank height (From bed to top of bank): 0 2.1. Channel slope down center of stream:Flat (0 to 2%) ____Gentle (2 to 4%) llvloderate (4 to 10%) _Steep (>101,0) 25. Channel sinuosity: Straight _Occasional bends t/1" 'requent meander _Very sinuous _Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic N66in the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest quality. Total Score (from reverse): �' Comments: EN aluator's Signature date e) z - This channel evaluatio f m i . ende to lie use only s a guide to assist landowners andl nviro mental professionals in gathering the data req red by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream duality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation ratio or requirement. Form subject to change- version 06'03. To Comment, please call 919-876-8141 x26. STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET * These characteristics are not assessed in coastal streams. ECOREGIC)N POINT RANGE �# C33ARAC`TERISTIC'S SCO11E — t :aastalPiedmont lliountain 1 Presence of flat► 1 persistent pools in stream 0-5 Q._4 0-5 5 (no flow or saturation = 0; strong flow = maxpoints)_ Evidence of past human alteration 0-6 0-5 0-5 (extensive alteration = 0; no alteration = max dints 3 Rifiartan zone o-6 0-4 0— 5 [. (no buffer = 0; contiguous, wide buffer = maxpaints) 4 Evidence of nutrient or chemical discharges 0-5 0 —4 0-4 (extensive discharges = 0; no discharges = maxpoints) 5 Groundwater discharge 0-3 0-4 0-4 U(no discharge = 0; springs, seeps, wetlands, etc. = max dints Presence of adjacent floodplain 0-4 0 _ 4 0 _ (no floodplain = 0; extensive flood lain =max points) 7 Entrenchment I floodplain access 0 ._- 50-4 0-2 dee l y entrenched = 0; frequent flooding ---maxpoints) 7 8 Presence of adjacent wetlands 0-6 o-4 o-2 C{ (no wetlands = 0; large adjacent wetlands = max points) 9 Channel sinuosity 0-5 0-4 0-3 (extensive channelization = 0; natural meander= maxpoints) 1 Q Sediment input 0-5 0-4 0-4 (extensive deposition= 0; little or no sediment = maxpoints). 11 Size & diversity of channel beta substrate NA* .:. o-4 Q_5 fine, homogenous - 0• large, diverse sizes = maxpoints) 12 Evidence of channel incision or widening 0-5 0-4 0-5 y, (dee l incised = 0; stable bed & hanks = maxpoints) ,. 13 Presence of major bank failures 0-5 0-5 0-5 (severe erosion = 0• no erosion stable banks = max points) p .� 14 Root depth and density on banks 0--3 0-4 0-5 —� (no visible roots = 0; dense roots throughout = max points) 15 Impact by agriculture, livestock, or timber production 0-5 0 — 4 0 —5 (substantial impact =0; no evidence =max Dints 16 Presence of riffle-poollripple-pool complexes o-3 0-5 0-6 (no riffles/ripples or pools = 0; well-developed = maxpoints) d 17 Habitat complexity 0-6 0-6 0-6 F (little or no habitat = 0; frequent, Varied habitats = maxpoints) �? Canopy coverage over streambed 0 — 5 Q —5 0-5 18 (no shading vegetation = 0; continuous canopy = maxpoints) 19 Substrate embeddedness NA* 0-4 0-4 (deeply embedded = 0, loose structure = max) — 20 Presence of stream invertebrates (see page 4) 0-4 0-5 0-5 # (no evidence =-0; common numerous types = maxpoints) 21 Presence of amphibians 0-4 0— 4 0-4 Q (no evidence = 0; common, numerous t es = maxpoints) ?2 Presence of fish 0-4 0-4 0-4 no evidence = 0; common, nutnerous es = maxpoints) 3 Evidence of wildlife use Q— 6 0— 5 Q— 5 (no evidence = 0; abundant evidence W max points) Total Points Possible lti0 100 100 TOTAL SCO11E (also enter can first pace) �p * These characteristics are not assessed in coastal streams. NC DWO Stream Idcntirication Forni Version 4.11 e h f'7 00 1 Date:rJ Projectf5ite: i L Latitude:. � � �I Evaluator: L ti p p -p- r County: Nolr+ho-m. Longitude:-' Total Points: Stream is at least intermittent Stream Determination (circle one) Other M+�ctyQ3y�y, ifs 19 or perennial if? 30- Ephemeral Intermittent P amnia e g Quad Nam A. Geornor holo (Subtotal = 1(O'Lo Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1" Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 0.5 0 3 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 0 0.5 3 3. In -channel structure: ex. riffle -pool, step -pool, ripple -pool sequence 0 1 3 3 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 (] 3 5. Active/relict floodplain 0 1 2 24. Amphibians 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2 3 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0,5 1 2 3 S. Headcuts 0 1 2 3 9. Grade control 0 0.5 1.5 10. Natural valley 0 r2p 1.5 11. Second or greater order channel No = 0 es = 3 N1 a artificial ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual B. H drolo Subtotal = 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1 2 3 13. Iran oxidizing bacteria CID 1 2 3 14. Leaf litter 5 1 0.5 0 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0.5 1 1.5 16. Organic debris lines or plies 0 0.5 1,5 17. Soil -based evidence of high water table? No = 0 as = 3 C_ Riolnnv (Slihtotal = I 1 --- 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 2 1 0 19. Hooted upland plants in streambed C39 2 1 0 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 1 2 3 21. Aquatic Mollusks 1 2 3 22. Fish 0 0.5 1 1.5 23. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 1.5 24. Amphibians 0 0.5 1.5 25. Algae 0,5 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 er = 0 'perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: Sketch: y N1 OHVJM,3 e� f a 1 Y� .Y.. f r b 1 f t Ls ol x. :IN - _ f _ r x� al .�}._. •w Y ' r sVj V�`�1_r n, { _ "•{'tea. r •yr .�. ti � USACE AID# DW Q # Site #_ (indicate on attached map) 0 STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET Provide the following information for the stream reach under assessment: pp 1. Applicant's name: (�OMtA O /- 2. Evaluator's name: 3. Date of evaluation: 4. Time of evaluation: /2 5. Name of stream: _U tS1 -i'a a \JaiL 6. River basin: ( 00 aOlc-e 7. Approximate drainage area: C CSS 8. Stream order: 9. Length of reach evaluated: .?S 10. County: A)or/NmkwPFo t IL Site coordinates (if known): prefer in decimal degrees. 12. Subdivision name (if any): 7 Latitude (m 34.872312): JCD' SJ Z7'dN Longitude(ex.-77.556611): Method location determined (circle): GPS Topo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) Photo/GIS Other GIS Other 13. Location of reach under evaluation (note r)garby roads and landmarks and attach map identifying stream(s) location) 14. Proposed channel work 15. Recent weather conditions: .f' Int / C Y -W i / / Gt^ -I OL- t' / GY 4t o 0 v( SGt o "JC {'S 16. Site conditions at time of visit:nCttS K li bC r 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: _Section 10 Tidal Waters _Essential Fisheries Habitat _Trout Waters _Outstanding Resource Waters _Nutrient Sensitive -Waters _Water Supply Watershed _(I-IV) O 18. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the ev ]nation point? YES f yes, estimate the water surface area: 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map 0 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES 21. Estimated watershed land use: %Residential _% Commercial LV%Industrial �%Agricultural 70 L% Forested To Cleared /Logged _% Other 22. Bankfull width: 5!, 3 r 23. Bank height (from bed to top of bank): 3 y 24. Channel slope down enter of stream: lat (0 to 2%) _Gentle (2 to 4%) _Moderate (4 to 10%) _Steep (>10%) 25. Channel sinuosity::tmight _Occasional bends _Frequent meander _Very sinuous _Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest duality. Evaluator's Signature IzI44414 �/ Date_ ?/Z:7 This channelevaluatio�i fo�m� s�'n ed e u my as a guide to assist landowners and enviro mental professionals in gathering the data require&by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation ratio or requirement.. Form subject to change - version 06/03. To Comment, please call 919-876-8441 x 26. STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET * These characteristics are not assessed in coastal streams. O on o 5 0 4 —0-5 Prese of flow / pers�sfenf pools m stream 1 no'fl ,wor,,saturation 0 stron flow=max omts ' : - ° Evidence of pa'st Lainan alteration P 6 0 5 0 5, 2 exten"sive alteiztion 0 no alteration maz' hints " 0 _'s Wpanan�zoneyla noiuffer_,. 0 coni ous vvidebuffer, .:max'bints h M` .. +N,+. iA .: iLfS4 p�dence of putnent or chemrcal d�schar es +Y rl Y 0-1 b11 ty,NV t HNt, •. 1 a eztensive,',dischar es 0 no',`disciaz es' s max oints fCrioundwaferdi?charge"F--" �' S ,d t sero v. � 0 3' 0 4 } 0 D r• a, X no d�scNar e _ 0 s nn s' see s-.welands etc... max ` omts , Presepce of adlacenfloodplam S.;' i 0q i > no,flood lam; ,O exYenst"veflood lam=max oints , Otr 4 Entrenchment (ffo'odplam access : . 0 5 •- 0 4 ^ dee `1` eW6nched ' 0° fie uent floodm` ='ma`x biai` s Presence wetlands `oinfs "0 6 0' 4 0 2} O adacenofadlscent 0 aaz' a `wetlands , max (no.wetlands_O, µ, - F-•. f .w n,. - a.. w .;:znw+ :p.s rr a-�T! ":Channelsmuosdy0 5 w- 0 4 0' 3'� „9' _ OR, -'O; nsfuialineander.,max points),,.ate, ,ed7g,sr..< 10 ' Sedrmenfmput r ` :` +� �, 6 ` 0 5 �,` 0 4.r.,`r exten'sive,o'sifion 0 httle.ornosediment-max oints cre & drversrty of channel bed"substrate"' ` �."" 0 4 0 5'0R- Sne homo enous .0 ]az a diverse.sizes, rhaz oints , .. 12, �Evrdence of channel ncusron orwidemng a �x 0 5 0 4 T 0 deed .incised z= 0., able Hed'8obanks �= maz oinis Presence o mafor bank failures y_ „ t • - O seveie erosion .,. 0; no erosio"n= stable.ba"'' 'oints . lq Ttoot`'depth and density on banks :... 0 3 0.-4 0-5 D no visible roots = 0 dense roots throw out . max oints Impact by agriculture, livestock, or timber production 0 5 0 4 — 0 — S D 15 substantial im act no evidence maxbinfs , . 16 presence ofr;nffle-poollrpplepoolcomplexes f 0 '3 - 0, 5, 0"6• ' O noriffles/n lesoools'-0`well-deveto"ed-max pmts 1 11,11 Habitat cowplesit y " 0 ielittleor no hab�fat=0, fre wnt' vaz—' ( 18` ,` Canopy coverage'overstreambed 0 5 0 5 G4 ' tinuous cano ='max oints no shadinve etation 0 con Substrate embeddedness ' ' , : 0 4 0-4 (deeply embedded = 0' loose structure — max 20-' pres&ce of stream invertebrates (see page 4) no evidence _ 0' common numerous es Inas oints 0 4 0.5 0-5 , Presence of amphibians 0-4 0-4 0-4 D O no evidence = 0• common numerous qpes =maxpoints) Presenceoffish O, 22 0-4 6-4 0-4 L/ rtit no evidence =0; common, numerous qpes =maxpoints) 23 Evidence of wildlife use (no evidence = 0; abundant evidence= maxpoints) 0 6 0 — 5 0-5 y 'Pints IOSS1 5 v�✓r s -N �}��'e?i.,.1./40,WT ;.+e�n. .,t NW.Ttal {- + .i�`, F>. � •.41-._�Ni�A A #A�zpa.���''n F`,�SiFiK:���.Y* �%#µ�aR '3. 'COTAT�.,SCO (also y� AiR. i � y'� A�H. M enter�onirst=pag� � %.� i * These characteristics are not assessed in coastal streams. NC DWQ Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 SYvr r 00 Date: �- ��- S Project/Site: GI ;i Latitude: S3 7 - Evaluator: Evaluator: R M / CSM - �� �. County: Nor rG t.w /tJV, Longitude:77, 37376 Total Points: Stream is at least intermittent /� S rmination (circle one) phenrera Intermittent Perennial Other r �tno� AIL<� GA e.g. Quad Name if >_ 19 or perennial if 2 30' 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 A. Geomorphology (Subtotal = .5 '� ) Absent Wea Moderate Strong la* Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 104 2 3 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 2 3 3. In -channel structure: ex. riffle -pool, step -pool, ripple -pool se uence 16. Organic debris lines or piles 1 2 3 4. Particle size of stream substrate _ 1 2 3 5. Active/relictfloodplain 1 1 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2. 0 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 8. Headcuts J r 1. 1 2 3 9. Grade control 0 1 1.5 10. Natural valley 0 0. 1 1.5 11. Second or greater order channel No = 0 Yes = 3 a artificial ditches are not rated; see discuss. ns in manual B. Hydrology (Subtotal = -�" 7 ) N (!" 12. Presence of Baseflow 1 2 3 13. Iron oxidizing bacteria 1 2 3 14. Leaf litter 1. 1 0.5 0 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0.5 1 1.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 0.5 1 1.5 17. Soil -based evidence of high water table? No = 0 Yes = 3 1 1.5 C. Biology (Subtotal = , _3'6� .rn 18. Fibrous roots in streambed (1111V 1 2 1 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed , 3__-', 2 1 1 0 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 1 2 1 3 21. Aquatic Mollusks 1 2 1 3 22. Fish 0.5 1 1 1.5 23. Crayfish 0.5 1 1 1 1.5 24. Amphibians 0.5 1 1.5 25. Algae iK0 0.5 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 Other 0 'perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: Pue. Irl-( ^ a Cr r-emYr a'fev0- o J r 1. DO f d" ,. w a c v/✓r PT go'TaWt o -F srf°u:rv` a66J�'. Sketch:-rv10 a c L) l ✓e r7 I � 0. STr2v .�IQC C_AJerl t t /J (� W 21 `o,K9 7t)P 0t v3a(-N I<-, ' 3Ft USACE .AID= D\\'Q Site # (indicate on attached map) Sv1'rrUOl STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT \WORKSHEET Provide the following information for the stream reach under assessment: C S- 4 f.ApplicanVsname: 0j-ml`niyn 2. Evaluator's nare:API-lorxyMAlhW7�Daihnp F1tEacGW� 3. Date of evaluation: i��ti('Y a b lS 4. Tinge of evaluation: 9: 3 0 AM 5. Name of stream: W7,)+0 M,6\eY,.6v , _:V� 6. Rive basin: �OAIjUk2 NT 7. .Approximate drainage area: C S S. Stream order:. _d- 9. Length of reach evaluated: 5flk4 10. County: mDeAn)r\&mP t1 ' 11. Site coordinates (if known): C prefer in decimal degrees. 12. Subdivision name (if ally - ): Nf 2 I.atilude ies._4.872M)i 3b.53e 11 Longitude (ex. -77556611): ` 1 �r o, klethai location delcnnined (circle). GPS Topo Sheet Onho (Aerial) Photo.'GIS Other GIS Other 13. Location of reach under evaluation (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identiNing stream(s) location): L_ocAled of-' .1kwc, ISG �_ I/'CSk OF44"t Menerr,'t\ R% _K 14. Proposed channel work (if an ): P ( PO e'A P iQel i is 2- ' 15. Recent weather conditions: G[PI )tiro, r,?` kk--' - Clictl1l�Irs'kr 16. Site conditions at time of visit: C i(llt iSAe-tI(Y3G� 17. IdentiA any special \water\way classifications known: _Section 10 _Tidal Waters _Essential Fisheries Habitat _Trout Waters _Outstanding Resource Waters _ Nutrient Sensitive Waters _Water Supply Watershed _(i v) 13. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point? CYLS' 0 If yes. estimate the water surface area: 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad rap? (2)1\10 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES NO 21. Estimated watershed land use: °'° Residential _% Commercial 10% Industrial °'o A_ricultural %'°oForest ed _%Cleared/Logged _%Other( ) 6C" `'l jp{" 22. Bankfull width: 23. Bank height (from bed to top of bank): 24. Channel slope do\tn center of stream: Flat (0 to 2°'o) _Gentle (2 to 4%) _Moderate (4 to 10%) _Steep (>i 09°) 25. Channel sinuosity: _Straight X Occasional bends _Frequent meander _Vett' sinuous _Braided channel ilistructions fol' compiletion of work-Khm (located of page• 2): Begin b\• determinitl_" the must appropriate ecore_='ton based oil location. terrain. Vegeta ion. stream classification. etc. E\'ery characteristic must be scored usnL the saine ecoregton. Assign points to each characteristic \\'ithin the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 protides a brief description of how to re\ie\w the characteristics identified in the \\orksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions. enter 0 in the scoring box and protide an explanation in the comment section. \\there there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under re\ie\w (e.g.. the stream flo\s from a pasture into a forest). the stream may be divided into sinaller reaches that display more continuity. and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a si earn reach must range between 0 and 100. with a score of 100 repeseming a stream of the highest quart`. Total Score (from reverse): E\aluator'ssignatuie a"Ur !f� / Date Pv JLJy2015 This channel evaluation form is intended to -be used only as a guide to assist landowners Lind einirotnuntal professionals in gathering the data required by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to stake a preliminary assessment of scram quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a I;articuler• mitigation ratio oi' rcquii•einent. FiQ'iit S _l ei't t0 cilall_'e—ver51J!h )6 (13, TU oiilhlenl. iilca5e 1811 Gl�h-C;6-S�=1 S �6. STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET K These characteristics are not assessed in coastal streams. y��> 3 k �riiVOiV�ITiy\y^PFY ,llRi\IYL`"q�` Presence of flow / persistent pools in stream0-50-5 (no floe' or saturation = 0; strong flowmax points)Evidence of past human alteration2(extensive 71, 0-5 alteration = 0; no alteration = max points)0-6 :l Riparian zone' (no buffer - 0; contiguous. wide buffer = maa points) ay Ei tdence ofnutrient ore bemical discharges 0-5 0_4 ':_ 0 4,.. Z 4 (extensive discharges O; no dischat es =max oints) I 5 Group dkebarge :- ;" 0-3 0 -4 0 =4 0 (nodischat e 0 splines seeps,eetlands,etc -max points 1 6 Presence ofadjacentfloodplam " 0-4 0_4 0_2 . (no floodplain =.0; extensive #food lain = max points) 7 Entrenchment 1 floodplain access 0- 5 0 -4 0- 2 (deeply entrenched = 0; frequent flooding = max points) i >) Presence of adjacent wetlands 0-4" 0-2 O ! i 80-6 (no wetlands = 0; large adjacent i etlands max points 9 Channel sinuosity 0-5 0-4 0-3 1 (extensive channelization = 0; natural meander.= max outs) 10 Sedimentinput 0 5 0 -4 0 - 4 0 ; y (extensive deposition= 0; little or no sednnent = max points) Size & dii ersity of channel bed substrate * NAs 0-4 0-5 n I n I1 (fine, homogenous O; large, diverse sizes =max points IVC Evidence of channel incision or widening 0-5 0-4 0-5 O 12 (deeply incised = 0; stable bed & banks = max points) N, 13 Presence of major bank failures 0-5 0-5 0-5 (severe erosion = 0; no erosion stable banks = max points) P1` 14 Root depth and density on banks 0-3 0-4 0 - 5 (no visible roots = 0; dense roots tbrouhout = max points) , A Impact by agriculture, livestock, or timber production 0-5 0-4 0-5 n 15 (substantial nnpact =0; no evidence =max points) V 16 Presence of riffle-pool/ripple-pool complexes 0-3 0-5 0-6 I (no riffles/ripples or pools = 0; well-developed = maxpoints) Sk, 17 Habitat complexity 0-6 0-6 0-6 ` (little or no habitat = 0; frequent, varied habitats = max points ?: 18 Canopy coverage over streamlied 0-5 0-5 0-5 (no shading' vegetation = 0; continuous canopy =max points) 19 Substrate embeddedness s NA A-0-4 0 - 4 (deeply embedded = 0; loose structure = max) 20 Presence of stream invertebrates (see page 4) 0-4 0 - 5 0 - 5 Q (no evidence = 0; common, numerous M)es = max points) 21 Presence of amphibians 0-4 0-4 0-4 O (no evidence = 0- comm�on. numerous types =max points), C? 22 Presence of fish 0-4 0-4 0-4 (no evidence = 0; common, numerous types = maxpoints) Evidence of wildlife use 0-6 0-5 0-5 �3 (no evidence - 0; abundant evidence = max points) Total Poinfs Posstble 100 100 100 TOTAL SCORE (also enter ot; first page) 13 K These characteristics are not assessed in coastal streams. I AT r 117n c+..,,.,.,, TA u„+:fi rn tion Fnrni Vorcinn d_11 JV„ly �OI,S,t Project/Site: Act) Latitude: 53?11 �,,{ / :"V� `Y I It`��� l w+�10a tflrcaG64 F County: Ndr' 1'✓t'p"rD`/1 Longitude: - �"q .31ft9,r3�, nts: Stream Determ tion (circle one) Other G t least Intermittent IG l Ephemeral ntermitten Perennial e.g. Quad Name: rennial if >_ 30" 2 3 A. Geomorphology (Subtotal= -7-5 ) 12 Continuity of channel bed and bank Absent 0 Weak 1 Moderate 2 Strong V 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 ® 2 3 3. In -channel structure: ex. riffle -pool, step -pool, ripple -pool se uence 0 2 3 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 2 3 5. Active/relict floodplain 1 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1. 2 3 7. Recent alluvial deposits 1 2 3 8. Headcuts 1 2 3 9. Grade control 0 0.5 1 1.5 10. Natural valley (0 1 0.5 1 L5 11. Second or greater order channel No = Yes = 3 a artificial ditches are not rated; see dispussions in manual B. Hydrology Subtotal = ) 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1 2 3 13. Iron oxidizing bacteria 1 2 3 14. Leaf litter 1. 1 0.5 0 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0.5 1 1.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 0.5 1 .5 17. Soil -based evidence of high water table? No = 0 = C. Biolo (Subtotal = ) 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 32 1 0 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed 3 - 2. 1 0 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 1 2 3 21. Aquatic Mollusks 1 2 3 22. Fish 0 0.5 1 1.5 23. Crayfish 24. Amphibians 0 0.5 1 1 1.5 1.5 25. Algae 0.5 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75; OBL =1.5 e = *perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: �(11 Sketch: if 0170K y4JIJL`� G 2 rte tp 0 170 -pi DNc YV) WA -h.: S V4- loP OF" - � Environmental Field Surveys Waterbody Photo Page Waterbody snrr001 facing northwest upstream from culvert Waterbody snrr001 facing east downstream Photo Sheet I of 1 Environmental Field Surveys Waterbody Photo Page Waterbody snrp012 facing east across bank. Photo Sheet 2 of 2