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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Roy COOPER
GOVERNOR
September 18, 2019
Asheville Regulatory Field Office
US Army Corps of Engineers
151 Patton Avenue, Room 208
Asheville, North Carolina 28801-5006
ATTN: Ms. Nicholle Braspennickx, NCDOT Coordinator
JAMES H. TROGmN, III
SECRETARY
Subject: Request for Modification and Renewal of Section 404 Individual Permit and Section 401
Water Quality Certification for the U-2579B Section of the Winston-Salem Northern
Beltway, from US 158 to I-40 Business/US 421, Forsyth County, Division 9, WBS
34839.2.10
Reference: Section 404 Individual Permit — Action ID No. SAW-2009-03183, issued June 17, 2014
and modifications issued July 2, 2014 and February 21, 2019
Section 401 Water Quality Certification — NCDWR Project No. 2014090 issued April 11,
2014 and modifications issued July 18, 2014 and December 17, 2018
Dear Madam:
The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) requests an After the Fact (ATF)
modification and permit renewal for the Winston -Salem Northern Beltway Eastern Section from US 158
to I-40, B Section of the U-2579 TIP. This project is currently under construction and the permit issued in
2014 will expire this year on December 31, 2019.
The current modification request for this project is due to impacts associated with Martin Mill Creek,
near Permit site 8. The modification has already been installed and previously explained in an email
(dated January 31, 2019) to the USACE and NCDWR from the Division. The creek migrated
significantly since the project construction started and was undermining the fill slope for the bridge. To
correct the stream migration that had taken place, a channel was installed past the bridge, through the
sand, lining the banks with rip rap and reconnecting with the stream on the other side of the previously
migrated channel. Attached you will find the plan sheet with the original location of the stream and the
new location with the installed channel and additional photographs of the area.
The new permit site, Martin Mill Creek, is located near site 8 and named site 8A. At this new site, there
are 144 linear feet of permanent stream impacts and 40 linear feet of temporary stream impacts. With this
modification the project will now have 10,744 linear feet of permanent stream impacts and 1,788 linear
feet of temporary stream impacts. The total wetland impacts remain the same at 1.96 acres.
Mailing Address: Telephone: (919) 707-6000 Location:
NC DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Customer Service: 1-877-368-4968 1000 BIRCH RIDGE DRIVE
ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS UNIT RALEIGH NC 27610
1598 MAIL SERVICE CENTER Website.• www.ncdot.gov
RALEIGH NC 27699-1598
Please see the attached mitigation acceptance letter from the Division of Mitigation Services, permit
drawings for the Martin Mill Creek impacts and the corrected permit impact summary sheet. NCDOT is
hereby requesting a Permit Renewal and an ATF Modification for this project. We request the expiration
date for this permit to be 10 years from the renewed date. If you have any questions, please contact Carla
Dagnino at cdagnino(-)ncdot.gov or (919) 707-6110.
Thank you!
Sincerely,
® 4' Philip S. Harris III, P.E., C.P.M.
Environmental Analysis Unit Head
ROY COOPER
Governor
NCHAEL S. REGAN
Secretory
T1M BAUMGARTNER
Director
Mr. Philip S. Harris, III, P.E., CPM
Environmental Analysis Unit
North Carolina Department of Transportation
1598 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1598
Dear Mr. Harris:
NORTH AROLINA
Environmental Quality
September 13, 2019
Subject: DMS Mitigation Acceptance Letter:
U-2579B, Winston-Salem Northern Beltway (Eastern Section) from US 311 to east of
US 52, Forsyth County
References: USACE 404 Individual Permit issued June 17, 2014 (USACE Action ID 2008-03183) and
Individual Modification issued February 21, 2019
NCDWR 401 Water Quality Certification issued July 28, 2014 (NCDWR ID 2014-0090)
and 401 Water Quality Certification Modification issued December 17, 2018
The purpose of this letter is to notify you that the Division of Mitigation Services (DMS) will provide the
additional compensatory stream mitigation for the subject project. Based on the information supplied by you on
September 13, 2019, the impacts are located in CU 03040101 of the Yadkin River basin in the Central Piedmont
(CP) Eco-Region, and are as follows:
Table 1— Additional
Yadkin
03040101
CP
Impacts (feet/acres)
acts (feet / acres
Stream
Cold I Cool i Warm
Wetlands
Buffer (Sq. Ft.)
Zone 1 Zone 2
0
*NOTE: Some of the stream impacts may be proposed to be mitigated at a 1:1 mitigation ratio. See permit application for details.
144.0
Riparian Non- Coastal
Riparian Marsh
0 0 0
This additional impact and associated mitigation needs were not projected by the NCDOT in the 2018
impact data. DMS is currently providing stream and riparian wetland mitigation for the impacts associated with
this project located in cataloging unit 03040101 of the Yadkin River basin as required by the 404 and 401 permits
issued in June and July 2014, as shown in the below table (in mitigation credits)
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North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Mitigation Services
217 W. Jones Street 11652 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1652
919.707.8976
Ms. Euliss
TIP I-3802B
November 20, 2018
Page Two
Table 2 — Current Permitted Impacts and Associated Mitigation Requirements provided by DMS (based on
2014 issued permits) and Revised Anticipated Impacts (based on mitigation request)
Total Permitted I Mitigation Provided by Additional
Impact Type Impacts DMS per Issued Impact (for Revised Total
(feet / acre / sq ft) Permits (Credits) approval) Impacts*
Stream (warm) 9,�196
18,161.0 144.0 9,837.0
Riparian Wetland 3.92 0 1.96
*Some of the additional stream impacts may be proposed to be mitigated at a 1:1 mitigation ratio. See permit application for details. DMS
will provide the amount of mitigation as determined by the regulatory agencies.
This mitigation acceptance letter replaces the mitigation acceptance letter issued on January 17, 2014
and November 20, 2018. DMS commits to implementing additional sufficient compensatory stream mitigation
credits to offset the impacts associated with this project as determined by the regulatory agencies using the delivery
timeline listed in Section F.3.c.iii of the In -Lieu Fee Instrument dated July 28, 2010. If the above referenced impact
amounts are revised, then this mitigation acceptance letter will no longer be valid and a new mitigation acceptance
letter will be required from DMS.
8420.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Ms. Beth Harmon at 919-707-
Sincerely,
Jam s B. Stanfill
DM set Management Supervisor
cc: Mr. Monte Matthews, USACE — Raleigh Regulatory Field Office
Ms. Amy Chapman, Division of Water Resources, Wetlands/401 Unit
File: U-2579B Additional 2
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From: Euliss, Amy [mailto:aeuliss@ncdot.gov]
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2019 9:08 AM
To: Lastinger, James C CIV USARMY CESAW (US) <James.C.Lastinger@usace.army.mil>; Wanucha, Dave
<dave.wanucha@ncdenr.gov>
Cc: Kiser, Marcus K <mkkiser@ncdot.gov>; Puckett, Lester L <Ipuckett@ncdot.gov>; Wyrick, Scott D
<sdwyrick@ncdot.gov>; Nifong, Johnny R <jnifong@ncdot.gov>
Subject: [Non-DoD Source] U2579B bank stabilization issues
James and Dave,
As you know, its been a very wet fall and winter. We have had multiple large events (100+ year storms) in the area. We
have a few locations where streams are undermining or will undermine our fill slopes and need to be addressed for long
term stability. One area is downstream of the culvert on Smith Creek. There are a few locations along Smith Creek that
we are going to investigate further to determine the appropriate method. The fill in this area hasn't been installed yet,
so we have a little more time to come up with a plan. The other area is permit site 8. Martin Mill Creek has migrated
significantly since the project started and is now undermining the fill slope for the bridge. I have included a plan sheet
that shows the original location of the stream and the new locations, and a couple pictures. In the first picture you can
see the amount of sand that has been deposited forcing the stream to migrate away from it and toward our slope. I
outlined the new channel location. In the second picture, you can see rip rap in the distance (circled in red). This is
where the stream has migrated to and is undermining the fill slope. The plan here would be to install a channel with the
banks lined with rip rap through the sand and connect with the stream on the other side, and fill the old channel.
I would like to know if you are ok with us proceeding with this repair and submitting a permit modification package for
all sites at the same time. Let me know your thoughts.
Amy Euliss
Division 9 Environmental Officer
North Carolina Department of Transportation
WETLAND PERMIT IMPACT SUMMARY
WETLAND IMPACTS SURFACE WATER IMPACTS
Site
No.
Station
(From/To)
Structure
Size / Type
Permanent
Fill In
Wetlands
(ac)
Temp
Fill In
Wetlands
(ac)
Excavation
in
Wetlands
(ac)
Mechanized
Clearing
in Wetlands
(ac)
Hand
Clearing
in
wetlands
(ac)
Permanent
SW
impacts
(ac)
Temporary
SW
impacts
(ac)
Existing
Channel
Impacts
Permanent
(ft)
Existing
Channel
Impacts
Temp.
(ft)
Natural
Stream
Design
(ft)
1
28+00 -Y-
ROAD FILL
0.03
<0.01
0.02
0.02
142
2
16+00 -Y1 RPD-
ROAD FILL - INTERMITTENT
0.01
109
ROAD FILL - PERENNIAL
0.02
208
STREAMBANK STABILIZATION
<0.01
<0.01
10
37
3
21 +56-25+22 -Y1-
2 @ 7' x 6' RCBC
0.06
<0.01
438
33
3A
17+36-21 +53 -Y1 -
DETOUR - ROAD FILL
0.08
545
3B
20+55-21 +32 -Y1-
DETOUR - ROAD FILL
0.03
194
4
501 +51-503+21 -L-
ROAD FILL
0.03
<0.01
493
18
STREAMBANK STABILIZATION
<0.01
<0.01
9
31
5
503+85-507+80 -L-
ROAD FILL
0.05
<0.01
740
22
5A
507+39-509+64 -L-
ROAD FILL
0.01
306
6
523+00 -L-
ROAD FILL
0.03
<0.01
0.02
<0.01
312
42
7
527+00 -L-
ROAD FILL
0.52
0.01
ROAD FILL - POND
0.59
8
559-75 -L-
2 @ 10' x 6' RCBC
0.06
<0.01
442
53
STREAMBANK STABILIZATION
<0.01
<0.01
58
44
9
560+75 -L-
ROAD FILL
0.03
0.01
10
560+50-568+74 -L-
ROAD FILL
0.01
0.07
<0.01
783
22
10A
566+84-572+75 -L-
ROAD FILL
0.05
684
11
615+00 -L-
3 @ 10' x 9' RCBC
0.43
0.02
808
57
11A
19+76-21+44-Y4RPBD-
CHANNEL CHANGE
0.08
0.01
223
41
12
15+84-18+86-Y4RPBD-
CHANNEL CHANGE
0.01
0.02
88
205
,TOTALS:
0.62
1 0.00
1 < 0.01---F
0.05
1
1.53
1 0.19
1 5,853
1 1,344
WETLAND PERMIT IMPACT SUMMARY
WETLAND IMPACTS SURFACE WATER IMPACTS
Site
No.
Station
(From/To)
Structure
Size / Type
Permanent
Fill In
Wetlands
(ac)
Temp
Fill In
Wetlands
(ac)
Excavation
in
Wetlands
(ac)
Mechanized
Clearing
in Wetlands
(ac)
Hand
Clearing
in
wetlands
(ac)
Permanent
SW
impacts
(ac)
Temporary
SW
impacts
(ac)
Existing
Channel
Impacts
Permanent
(ft)
Existing
Channel
Impacts
Temp.
(ft)
Natural
Stream
Design
(ft)
13
20+00-21 +40-Y4RPBD-
ROAD FILL
0.33
14
629+95-635+90 -L-
ROAD FILL
0.04
0.05
688
15
636+32-641 +55 -L-
ROAD FILL
0.18
0.04
332
ROAD FILL -POND
2.38
15A
644+00-645+00 -L-
ROAD FILL
<0.01
108
16
643+56-644+61 -L-
ROAD FILL
<0.01
104
ROAD FILL -POND
0.16
17
663+65-667+00 -L-
ROAD FILL
0.09
<0.01
0.06
928
18
667+15 -L-
3 @ 12' x 10' RCBC
0.06
0.02
377
67
STREAMBANK STABILIZATION
0.02
0.01
80
59
19
668+50 -L-
ROAD FILL
0.47
0.01
20
687+80-691 +59 -L-
ROAD FILL
0.03
163
ROAD FILL -POND
0.85
21
22+50 -Y 1-
ROAD FILL
0.02
22
40+50 -Y4-
OUTLET PAD
0.01
/I5i65 _VA_
CULVERT EXTENSION�"
0-
a-00
8�
0-.08
-54
8-9
23A
44+95-45+ 18 -Y4-
ROAD FILL
<0.01
57
23B
45+07-46+34 -Y4-
ROAD FILL
0.01
135
24
80+73-81+57-Y4RPBD-
ROAD FILL
0.02
202
24A
80+50-81+51-Y4RPBD-
ROAD FILL
0.06
25
37+31 -Y4 RPA-
30" RCP
<0.01
73
STREAMBANK STABILIZATION
<0.01
<0.01
21
16
TOTALS:
1 1.20
0.02
3.67
1 0.03
1 3,268
142
11/19/2018 Revisions shown in red text.
Site
No.
26
27A
27B
27C
28
29
30
31
Station
(From/To)
29+16-31 +12
-Y4RPC-
104+63 - 107+53 -Y4-
107+60
-Y4-
107+58 - 108+44 -Y4-
50+50 _ 56.nn
_Y $--PT
145+62
-Y4-
64+34 -Y4-
557+28
-L-
Structure
Size / Type
ROAD FILL -POND
ROAD FILL
42" WELDED STEEL
30" RCP
STREAMBANK STABILIZATK)U
ROAD FILL
STREAMBANK STABILIZATION
STREAMBANK STABILIZATION
WETLAND PERMIT IMPACT SUMMARY
WETLAND IMPACTS
Permanent
Fill In
Wetlands
(ac)
Temp
Fill In
Wetlands
(ac)
Excavation
in
Wetlands
(ac)
Mechanized
Clearing
in Wetlands
(ac)
<0.01
Hand
Clearing
in
wetlands
(ac)
Permanent
SW
impacts
(ac)
0.38
0.02
0.01
<0.01
0.02
<0.01
<0.01
SURFACE WATER IMPACTS
Existing Existing
Temporary Channel Channel
SW Impacts Impacts
impacts Permanent Temp.
(ac) (ft) (ft)
<0.01
0.15
205
130
116
365
28
21
14
EM
2018 Permit Modifications
23 44+10 to 47+96 -Y4- 3 @ 8' x 9' RCBC Extension 0.06 151
STREAMBANK STABILIZATION 0.02 0.05 36 121
28 47+96 to 56+85 -Y4- 2 @ 10' x 10' RCBC and 0.12 598 127
1 @ 10 x 8 RCBC
STREAMBANK STABILIZATION 0.04 <0.01 194
2019 Permit Modifications
Natural
Stream
Design
(ft)
I 8A I I STREAM RELOCATION I I I I I I 1 1 144 1 40 1 1
SUBTOTALS, THIS PAGE:
0.05
1 <0.01
0.66
0.06
1,623
302
SUBTOTALS, PAGE 1
0.62
<0.01
1 0.05
1.53
0.19
55853
1,344
SUBTOTALS, PAGE 2
1.20
0.02
1
1 3.67
0.03
3,268
1 142
1 450
'TOTALS:
1 1.87
1
1 <0.01
I 0.06-T
1 5.86
1 0.28
1 109744
1 19788
1 450
11/19/2018 Revisions shown in red text.
09/18/2019 Revisions shown in blue text.