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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19930673 Ver 1_Complete File_19930812State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director August 12, 1993 a ° o j ED [F= Flk Mr. W. Trent Anderson County Maintenance Engineer N.C. DOT. P.O. Box 1551 Andrews, N.C. 28901 Dear Mr. Anderson: Subject: Proposed fill Road widening Macon County DEM Project # in Wetlands or Waters and improvement, SR 1577M 93673 Upon review of your request for 401 Water Quality Certification to place fill material in .004 acres of wetlands or waters which are tributary to Cat Creek for road improvement located at SR 1577M in Macon County as described in your submittal dated 29 July 1993, we have determined that the proposed fill can be covered by General Water Quality Certification No. 2732 issued January 21, 1992. A copy of the General Certification is attached. This Certification may be used in qualifying for coverage under Corps of Engineers' Nationwide Permit No. 14. If this Certification is unacceptable to you, you have the right to an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within thirty (30) days following receipt of this Certification. This request must be in the form of a written petition conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Box 27447, Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7447. Unless such demands are made, this Certification shall be final and binding. 1786. Sincerely, qPeston Howard Jr. P.E. 93673.1tr Attachment cc: Wilmington District Corps of Engineers Corps of Engineers Asheville Field Office Asheville DEM Regional Office Mr. John Dorney Central Files If you have any questions, please contact John Dorney at 919-733- P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-7015 FAX 919-733-2496 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post-consumer paper STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA I DEPARTMENT OF TP,.ANSPORTATION IAMU B. IiUN1. lit DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS GovLl.'NOll P. 0. Box 1551 Andrews, N. C. 28901 July 29, 1993 MACON COUNTY SR 1577M _ 111993 AYETLAi JDS CKIP ?... t VlATER QUALITY SECTI01 .i SAM BUNT SLOUTARY Mr. Bob Johnson US Army Corps of Engineers Rm. 75, Grove Arcade Building 37 Battery Park Avenue Asheville, N. C. 28801-2714 Dear Mr. Johnson: The North Carolina Department of Transportation is proposing to widen and pave SR IS77M, Deal-Henderson Road, in Macon County, SR 1577M consists of a 0.44 mile portion of SR 1519 and the entire 0.31 mile length of SR 1577. From survey station 18+00 situated on existing SR 1519 to survey station 25+00 situated on existing SR 1577 there is a proposed relocation of the road (see SITE 1 plan sheet). In order to'construct this project in accordance with our current secondary road standards, it will be necessary to construct culverts in two (2) locations which carry live water. At survey station 20+50 a new 36" CMP culvert 60 feet in length is proposed in the realigned section of SR 1577M. At survey station 35+50 the existing 24" CMP is to be extended by 10 L.F. on the outlet end to accommodate the wider typical section. We propose to install the pipe culverts slightly below the existing streambed elevations to minimize impacts to wildlife habitat and allow the existing stream gradients to remain as unchanged as is physically possible. Our proposed culverts will carry streamflow of small unnamed tributaries to Cat Creek which has a North Carolina Division of Environmental Management classification of Class C. The best management practices will. be used to minimize and control. erosion and sedimentation on this project. The construction foreman will review all erosion control measures daily to ensure erosion and sedimentation are being effectively controlled. If the planned devices are not Mr. Bob Johnson Page 2 July 79, 199"; functioning as intended they will immediately be replaced with better devices. The rock wilt, screens and other erosion control devices will be in place: prior- to any construction activity and will remain in place until the project is stabilized. By Copy of this letter, we are requesting the N. C. Wildlife Resources Commission to comment to you concerning our request. Also, by copy of this letter to the N. C. Division of Environmental Management, we are requesting authorization under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. Enclosed are a location map, straight-line diagram, plan/profile sheets, erosion control plans and details, and a U.S.G.S. Map indicating the location of the project and culvert construction sites. Please review this request for authorization under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. If you have any questions concerning this application, please contact me at (704) 321-4105. Sincerely, r(lJ. _ W. Trent Anderson County Maintenance Engineer WTA/ r r Enclosures cc: Mr. Mickey Clemmons, NCWRC Mr. Eric Galamb, NCDEM Mr. Verlin A. Edwards, P. E. APPLICATION FOR DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT OMB APPROVAL NO. 0710-0003 (33 CFR 325) Expires 30 September 1992 Public reporting burden lor this collection of infomwtion Is estimated to average 5 hours per response for the majority of cases. Including the time for reviewing inwvctions, searching existing data sources, gadering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of Information. Applications for larger or more complex pro)octs, or those in ecologically sensitive areas, could take up to 500 hours. Send oomments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this cdlecbon of Information, including "gosdon s for reducing this burden, to Department of Defense, Washington Headquarters Service, Directorate for Information Operations and Protects, 1215 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 1204, Arlington, VA 22202-4302; and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Pro)oct (0710-0003), Washington. DC 206M. Please 00 NOT RETURN your completed form to either of those addresses. Completed application must be submitted to the District Englnew having jurisdiction ovet the location of the proposed activity. The Department of the Army peril program is authorized by Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899. Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and Section 103 of dw Marne, Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act These taws require permits authorizing activities In or affecting navigable waters of the United States, the disdune of dredged or ldl material Into waters of the United States, and the transportation of dredged material for the purpose of dumping it Into ocean waters. Information provided on this form will be used In evaluating the application for a permit Information in this application is made a matter of public record through issuance of a public notice. Disclosure of the information requested Is voluntary; however, the data requested are necessary In order to communicate with the applicant and to evaluate the permit application. If necessary Information Is not provided, the permit application cannot be processed nor can a permit be issued. One set of original drawings or good reproducible copies which show the location and charactat of Ow proposed activity must be anactwd to Ws application (sea sample drawings and instructions) and be submittod to dw District Engineer having jurisdiction over the location of the Proposed activity. An application that is not completed in tug will be rearmed. 1. APPLICATION NUMBER (To be assigned by Corps) 3. NAME, ADDRESS, AND TITLE OF AUTHORIZED AGENT + Telephone no. during business hours 2. NA? W AND ADDRESS OF APPLICANT \ v 'r • / \ rc?--r5o r\-, A ( ) (Residence) . (? - N o `? h C' lina < { D - -?? T i "? ( ) (Office) ., o eP a ., o ( ansPo o t . Q• D • i S rj 60y_ Statement of Authorization: I hereby designate and authorize -'-\ A ra I 2 S? to act in my r ,, 1 (7 w s N C Telephone no. during Linoss hours bohalf as my agent in the processing of this pomrO application and to furnish, upon roquest, supplemental Information In support of the application. A/C ( ) (Residence) Atc(7o4) 321- 4165 (office) SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE 4. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED ACTIVITY 4a. ACTIVITY --ro Co nS-LrvC± p i P e, c-u I v ert.S i n ? o f 2? 1 o cad, i on s o r\- 'S R 15-1-7 M De-al- ue.nderso n. Roan ) a Ntacor' L urx-Lv , t4Q . S 17E I STS 20 4 SO S Ff E ?. S TA, SS A SO 4b. PURPOSE `ru widen ant Pave S R IS-7-7 M to meek. t?,AC DO T s+a nAa rd5 °r kllfr'c_°`( Sec.-?io?? ctnJ 0_1?nmenL ?or PaVecL sec0(1aQ('j roads. There are_ -Lwo (.Z) local--ions alon +he.- <o0.c? conS?rt.cc?io?, Pro?ec.t where. +.he_ ? r<ai n ana Pro Posed roaa w idyl. make c?l?er-?, uP9 races (Xec.e,ssa < . 4c. DISCHARGE OF DREDGED OR FILL MATERIAL ENG FORM 4345, Sep 91 E01T)ONOF JAN 911300SOLETE (prcp l:CECWan) ,, ;11,? x,.11 >> < s; .43 ol - IO ' ?N ly IAA _ 11 IO .l)I. H \? v T A ® D J I VG o / GG °? ? o Z ?* g Qc C9'L M rAS [r ? ? ? <.? ?C _ o?'? ei •Pi ? U J 1 1 % D.pol 51. .fie J I. ° d' l ? _ I7 i ? ? ? ` ? • ' ?` sY of ? .? ,, J 4 •J e • e e ? ? 1DO s p ? n C Gd _ ° 96' 1 .a -\ o YL 01 Q 02 L W y N f. p °G ?•?? JO tt,., i° ea'1 - PP `ice S i a d sjs ? I jj .^ y y ? OG t?'v C ? 0 2?i-r \ , 'h iy TSB N - ? n ro • y? ? T11 ? ?? ? fi t,iAc 1. CU. ROAD NAME S R. SR-120 TO SR-1577 ADDITION IMPROVEMENT TO BE PAVED P POLES TO ESE r),OVED T. POLES TO BE MOVE D W WI DTFI SCALE DATE 1. 721"^ - 4 4 45? 50 07-30-51 R I , (J 4 5 I i GRANT A. KEENER 840 OLD HIGHLANDS RD. FRANKLIN, NC, 28734 3I O I icr_ 1-415 -?-i ROBERT K. PARSONS P.O BOX 1161 FRANKLIN, N.C. 28734 O I' Crj It: Zi i 1C + I HOLLEY SPRINGS LANDS INC. 317 EAST MAINSTREET FRANKLIN, N.C. 28734 '_18 cMP, p s9 NN ILL 40 I d i I ?- 4 5 -?- I ROBERT F. FUCHS 28100 SW 182 AVE HOMESTEAD, FLA. 33030 0 +C,C- I I +00 J.P. DEAL, HEIRS °/o FLOYD DEAL FRANKLIN,, N.C. O F? -c- 1`?+r - 11 C? 144 GO I I I FRED P. DEAL 1351 HOLMES LANE MEBANE, N.C. 27302 I 5 O ? I I? i I 11 + 25 11 + 25 l -? •• d ryoTE MOVE rwo I GUY WIRES -?- 4 5 I I G I 1C+ GC, I 1 G+CG I'L -F?.- I I-? - Z 0 ?.: S=rI I icr_f 0 I I ° °I° NOTE: ADD 18' CK1P 1 -a- I 4 5' I 1`-+ 00 I 15+00 P WOOD SHED I 2 3 + 00 E.O.P I I o, ilf CMPI,o,o e 000 1 f ?I 6 O I 10 e,3G? CM P, o INSTALL (oO di- - --- ?? NEW L-0C-A-f 100 I S"I" A 20 + So 1-•- 4 5 , I 2 ("+ ?,? ti I I .. I f I "` . :,., Jam. ! ? i;ac': '•, -• . on. j i Sta. 39 37 oN SR-I5-77A, ? DeaL-Hr;ndcson ?d. IS C Na/ -fcj .S-fa• f 37 {i)JL' r' I On St /677 - Heng/ersen Rd. 3 ., Pa -:3 "4/ ... ... __-.--_'_• '--..._. _.ri.Ci(;I't-:.?... •___--. + :ci::`? _..__.-._...._ ... .__-_...-_.. I.f?Ci1':?8J _ -..._? ?i%= -'?... e /?• 1. ?c_. t I Add /0 L.F.-Z4"CMp ct.._ c>cs - ln,erlGc%io 35±SO Gam.,- 1 To OU-Net end of 9'"CMP'` ? f / 24"C-MP '? j EXIST-%r,2 r SR-1S77r1 Ile, Deal tlfn XS F,, ; v?/er7 r. • 0t00 On 5-77 pit Ole r, 7?,?? - 234-00 2340 0 OfDO'_- y TEl1/IPOI?,?I /1?Y E-1-?05101V ??OSIOIV CONTl eOL 5?'Mb-'OL TEMP STONE DI TCH CHECK ROCK SILT CHECK DAM 4 sILr 3QSiN-e TEMP SLOPE DRAIN T TEMP SILT DITCH FS D EA R T H EM BANKMEN T - '` III (-?I S/ L T FEN CE TEMP STPE4M CROSSING .?.?L FIBERGLASS ROVING F G R • exist. I- ence ........................ -- , ___ --; - Proposed Road ..................... Existing Road ...................... ----------- C Control of Access Line ............... -- ,, Slope Stake Line .................... .B ri d >e. ....................-----?-- Culvert C ;. Woods ............................. Telephone or Tclegrapli Pole ......... 1*1:.\1s•,' -o- ? 11'1(01' --o- 1 Tower. Pole and Line ................. -v--- -0 Power Pole .....' ................... (r:.x 1s'r d (PROP b , F Easenlc a Life..:................... IYlowinc; Linde ...................... Guard Rail ........................... r T Sanitary Se%r'er Line ................ ?---S5 - Water Line . .... ........... t cas Gas Line ... ... ................. ,. ?- '1IU1'U51:D F'XISTING 1 Chain Link- hence ................... -?---------- 0- - ---L Woven Wire Pence .................. -w ?.-" Regeneration ......................... -~ 7 Y Reforestation ....:....... ......... rte"/? . ?. Temporary Silt Ditch ................ TS;) TSD Temporarv Silt l" ence ................ Temporary Slope -Drain ................ Brush Gamierr ......................... Silt Check Dam 7y-pe A ............... n ' Silt Check Dam Type B ............... Silt Basin 1?-pe A .................... ---. • Silt Basin Type B .................... Rock Silt Checlc Dam ................. 1 a r 1? Berm ......................... --? -? --? .-? -• --? Tcmn. Slone Ditch Check _ ..... .... ???'? ' I EROSION CONTROL DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS Std. A s .riQtion Symbol P- 245.03 Temporary Silt Ditch .. V1-2 245.05. Temporary Diversion .. VI - 4 893.01 ...... _TD Temporary Silt Fence _ VI - 6- 890.05 Temporary Slope Drain with Earth Berm 245.01 Silt Basin Type A ....... _,___,,,,,, VI-10 245.02 Silt Basin Type B ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 892.04 Temporary Rock Silt Check Type-A .......... __________ _ VI-14 895.10 Temporary Rock Silt Check Type-B ,,,„_„_,,.> ---- ----- -- VI-16 892.01 Temporary Rock Sediment Dam Type-A ,_,,__ _ VI -18 892.02 Temporary Rock Sediment Dam Type-B VI -- 20 897:01 Rock Pipe Inlet Protection .° °. __ _ VI - 22 894.01 Rock Silt Screen ....................... .................. __ Q°_a°_--- -- VI - 24 245.04 Stilling Basin ........................... ....... ................... V_q VI - 26 Rock Inlet Protection: 896.01 Type A ............................. .. A ???-- OR --A)) --- -- VI - 30 896.02 Type B ............................. ?.. .. B ? OR -- B )) --- -- VI - 32 896.03 Type C ............................. .. C ?._ OR -- C ) --- - VI - 34 VI-1 March, 1993 C-Orbin Kylb6?,.W.C• Quadranj?e. SR IS-l-7,M, Deal-Nenole?SoA`Rc?. - - holly Springs b jt Mtn sch \ ? ? A 4 • ? ? ?. ?"A' ? ? 1. - ? .' - ? - ?? ? - a / L' r Holly Springa?Ch,? ?;30 1 ???\ ` l \tl Ciao > ' 007'"d) Ec=, w coo M1 S TA. b +O ;J,T, .? \ A 13 Il ? t I1?1•? w 7J ?. ? ?-`L S???I ?i j ?•\ %. ?( ?. \. :/J ? ??? 1 ````\ ,`\:i i 'J _ cf r? 0 + r? _ ?A?O {? r2n /?? ? ? I\ ??\ ?, u. ? _ ! r'.,? ? ?•:A'? 1111 Vil; A > l \ l ?? usar-Ft;rk c4, t , . r ? :A` ,ter ? ? ?- ?, j?eirynMul - ' DER ( ?? (+ - •<p?o - ?\ r T?+ ?` ' '•, ii ??lJ %. J ?A, f + ?I/iSTATION.i Poo j a_ $? i?' ? l •?._._ _. ,. ?? '1? ? 1, '?? > ???,? / :` ° ? ? ? ?• ;? ti,? ? ? ??, ??'v` ???,? `fir= ;???1'., ? , i /,, ? , , -_ ?i . ? ? •, ?.??,?? ; -,, ,A?} „ /// ooo?? ,, ANQ?L CEM, ???? ?' _ ???? ?• ,?? ?? ?? ',A V??. _ ? .i: ??/ i 1 ? ? 11 ?+ / ?? ??? ?I + ?1 ?,1?(?+ll l(??? ?.. Jacobs ? C11 R 14 \> `Ca"? ?-- ??? i - C'' t°• +/ ?? `?` ?- x c _ .. -? t 1 ? d ? V ?I ,tl ? I d S ? I I i v? I I. q ? I I^ t, / n I i it If 1 ; f 1 t ? ? r l-o' 3 <-`Try; • i'?i,?? ; . :YI tJ C' L \P l. (/' = IDLE NoKI r. t?: o v1 c? t _ 1 I PROP A:DL to -?-r r 1-5 I I +?' ??i 1 F' - I D ; Rc:.k s,??; y t ? i? r, r. - TEMPORARY SILT DITCH: -'MD A temporary silt ditch shall be used in place of silt fence in many situations. Temporary silt ditches shall be used at the toe of fill slopes to divert runoff into sediment basins, temporary rock sediment dams, temporary rock silt checks and/or other sedimentation control measures. Temporary silt ditches are approximately 1 ft. deep, 2:1 side slopes with an optional earth berm. AREAS OF USE: • Toe of fill slopes where fill exceeds 3 ft in vertical height. • Along streams to intercept flow and/or divert to a controlled outlet. VI-2 March, 1993 a plm Fig N kl' U Q ' 11 11??+,- '1 V J ? ILI" o O Q t?;G E. ,'' C F-f =ZT d - O F. L J F 7 W CL oQ A r?l (? . :E: Z 4 Z4 U? W ooa W :- ° > ?a O U3 o Q V) 0 I cn Q ? 0 I zw oX G' cn a m ` a O v L.LJ ^,I LIO CIUI > N? O O N a E I w ? r- n = f', cm VI-3 March, 1993 TEMPORARY SILT FENCE: A temporary silt fence is commonly used at the toe of a fill section to prevent off- site sedimentation. It is made of permeable filter fabric buried at the bottom, stretched and supported by steel posts. The silt fence reduces the water flow while retaining the sediment. They may also be used to divert water flow to protected outlets. Silt fences need to be checked after each significant rainfall to ensure there effectiveness. They must be maintained on a regular basis. Silt fences shall no be installed across streams, ditches, or waterways. AREAS OF-USE: • At toe of fill sections where sediment runoff can be stored and contained inside the project limits. DESIGN CRI'T'ERIA: Material With Wire Without Wire Fabric- Type 3 Class A Type 3 Class B Steel_.posts length 5 ft 5 ft. Post spacing loft. 6 ft. maximum VI-6 March, 1993 -1 1wi. wW a3 3 x3 x m ? cD o? ¢Z LL-? F- W ? L7 O ¢ F- O F- m 0- Co w O m ¢ J J Q. ¢ O 2 F- Ln i LL w c 3 W F- O Z U E C13 ?? fr3 w F- J O Z LL ¢ J J- L.L O W v O U ? N 1 11= a a -III 'I I ?o ? ? _ ny O ? o ` 0 ¢ Z _ I I I ? II I °° UU _ _ ., N4 ? w -i I I • Q O I I I _ LL ------- - ----- ----?W = -------- ------- ----'Z O O F- ;T N Z '-' z ?-- m --I W W x? II W 3 ?I rIII- CIII VIII- VIII D ¢ W Z ?? LL Z 3 Z ., ? ¢ z 02: > Ww w ? -a V) ¢ CO ~ 0 LL m O WN W J co JOW? ¢ W J N i CD ¢'-. Z = 2 F- W .J U) >- O m m m ? ¢ J ¢ JZ J = O W W F- J? J3 ( Z t - ¢ W O uj 00 U-) w u 2 0= F- LLJ U) W Cr Z J 3 W ¢ r o M w a (X ¢ tL3 Co a ¢ O z w N O° w N= Z «-. a z 0 0 - W W J 0 LLJ ¢ U) a- Z W OJ Z W Z JCOWV W M = W O 0 3 m 3 t) W~ ¢ IL - U) 3 0 ZO O OL¢LO m LLJ ¢ Q U X Co tL w t- J z 3 a o: 0 w 0 z a 0 LW w 11 O O z ci v ?- H Co w v? W U W LL U) O'< <XU Q xxx ?W0 p pOW a w ~ W> El" p Q ? Z Q F0 N UT VI-7 March, 1993 TEMPORARY ROCK SILT CHECK TYPE-B: D A temporary rock silt check type-B (also called check dam) is a small dam with a weir used to reduce gullying in drainage ditches that are to be filled or permanently stabilized at a later date. These type-B rock silt checks help reduce the flow velocity and are generally made of class-B stone. They are used in ditches during construction where the grade meets and/or exceeds 3%. AREAS OF USE: In channels, roadside ditch outlets, temporary silt ditches, and temporary diversions. In-conjunction with type-B silt basins. DESIGN CRITERIA: Center-of rock silt check-shall be at least 1 foot lower than the outer edges (top of channel sides) The spacing (ft.) _ (3 / % of ditch grade) X 100 ft. VI-16 March, 1993 2 U ~ w o ? 0 J J Q U-) Cl -r U = O U H r14 -- ? Cl 0 Q_ W Cr_ w LL I- > o O O ILL a_ O 3 W Z Q J a z O F- U U I- W '-' to o (n W (n W O > U U 0 J Q 0 3 ON ' ,QQI > Lli d ;= U --I Z O LL. F- 0 > W W Q !' W m I ? i L _ _ J I3 0 LL m o (n W<1 o a m V 11 Q (J') z O T? O U 0- o 'A .? J z ?- W Q ? S (10 O 0 ? Cr) 0 W a- fz Q Cr_ FIT zI¢? ? Izl trI o: QIw; v;l E7 o' zl PI z; o v Q; ?„ w oI Imw: o i W i-- mU W Q Z -10-1 O -11-- I-- JQz CnO=OZZ fr- (nUOO m Z O LU U) OZT-XO JUQI-WC• J aW QZ^I- ^ =O• QWf-- W--•m UOm (P- fz u- • WO 0Or Zm(n(LCLWCn OWUI Z(n W1- QOH--OQ F--(nCLJ??F-J O OUC=WU Z LL--a-D• -- 0 z D 0 Q V J a Cr C5 m XI'? clu, Co m w C F- U W U J Q V 1 U O F- Q 4 ?rr ?? O ?A 0 LLJ f-r Q F- Co a A o ?a. N VI-17 March, 1993 ROCK PIPE INLET PROTECTION: 0 0 0 A rock pipe inlet protection is a horseshoe shaped structure with a built-in sediment storage area around the outside perimeter of the structure. The rock pipe inlet protection shall be used at pipe inlets no larger than 24 inches in diameter where it is receiving flow from several directions. The rock pipe inlet protection utilizes class-B stone lined with #5 or #57 stone to protect drainage pipe structures by trapping sediment before it enters. They have a sediment storage pit which is designed by the same procedures as a silt basin. This device can also be used around the inlet of temporary slope drains where space is limited at the outlet end of the-slope drain such that a basin or other device can not be used. AREAS OF USE: • At inlets to pipes no larger than 24 inches in diameter where it receives flow from- several directions. In areas where it can be cleaned and maintained on a regular basis. DESIGN CRITERIA: • Structural stone- class-B stone • Sediment control stone - #5 or #57 stone • Sediment storage area - 1800 cubic ft./acre • Dam height - 3 ft. minimum VI-22 March, 1993 i Q Q w a CL 3 O W LL Z ?( ai J w W 1l- F- E J = Cr Z LO O F- O Q F- W z O Z Z Z >- z_ N O F- a N O 0_ m m Z a w 0 Z F- - 0 w Q U O J w u 0 W .? o w Cr_ M LLJ CC 0 Cr U)n w U) LL 1- z LL (L F- J F- . Cr_ W •-+ (n O Cr_ U) Z (n J Z a J U F- O H O (n O a O Z w Z W J w z .. w Q U • 2 U O Z w O m m Q Q Z J O (1) F- O z U) W O m d O w u F- Z W F- O W W . r F- U) W F- O v w W OZ F- w w U) m (n _j Z U U M U F- J i m a Q. O W C 3 Z m J J m N Cr O J W a w Cr z (L m W W F- U J F- F- W J z U F- - W W F- V) azzz(na0X --Z0Umw O w 2 0 0 0 2 F- O O O U F-- Z Z m U) U F- U U) U) U. CL U Q O H O Z O (.7 3 a 0 a Z) LL a z , w ,, n i a i i a- i U m i ? W ? >i w i i z ; o , U Q J 1 Q Z ~ Q M) Z J z O CL o U / d W N rI1 o Cr_ z 0 U z w z 0 W W W z z W 0 0 N N W LLJ a Q O Cr O Lr f O 0 ? o. a 00 Z p O J Ld J 41 LL Q 01 v N W c_ w V) Z L_ - O -- O, ao F v; Co Z O F- U W F-- O m ' 0- Z r W C.`9 J QZU -Z F-4 .. LLI QQ? Y Q vU F "' O O F cr, O a D Z Q o,°pOpO° O °E co 0 00000 Vl VI-23 March, 1993 ROCK SILT SCREEN: A rock silt screen is a low-level dam structure to be used in streams below culvert sites. Rock silt screens shall be used to trap sediment transported by running water and shall be placed in the stream below the construction site within the right-of- way or easement boundary. The rock silt screen utilizes class B stone lined with #5 or #57 stone to produce a ripple-effect in the stream to settle the larger sediment particles transported in the stream from the construction site. The trapped sediment shall be cleaned out before the device is removed from the stream. AREAS OF USE: • In live streams below construction sites where construction occurs in or adjacent to the stream. • In live streams below a culvert construction site. • Where it can be cleaned before it is- removed from stream. DESIGN CRITERIA: Structural stone - class B stone Sediment control stone - # 5 or # 57 stone Dam height -1.5 ft. minimum and 3 ft. maximum ( shall not be higher than 1 ft. above normal flow of stream) VI-24 March, 1993 1 t .I ¢ W r 0 a m J `I z ¢ 0 ao r a W W E- z -' = Cr.. z Q Z E- d V] Z E-- a. ° E- a, w E- a W2QdwO ?zWU? Daw zU) fZVa p WSW a.4 E-W= U.a.a &.0 Z= - E- w.L aaCoCZE- o z0` oz14C4 U pzq Z d0 dz Ocn E-0 O a C' -1 =) W -; E- Z W E- Z W U q E-- C4 WE-zOWwWZE-W =)W> Uz- MUE -M'< p.a::?W O . . o E- a a a p a w W a x a Cm d W E- 0 E- -? E- V) Ea a Z U E- d . E- E-U) Z dZZ'3 d0a -Z,? dE-LL O WO=00 7 =E-Oa0 =,--w z MUMUE-V WMC a.U W1 Ca 1 m - - N a o r - = -? t _ W \ ? O -_-? ca Z O ? LL O W m ¢ W Ln X z O Z i in O ?i ?1_ a F- `" 0 NLQ, ?. U ^?• ?W z 0 N O r 2 O U r 2 W S O W C is 6 77 LLJ LLJ U 00 `ex c.) u 0- O ZO n- 0 <T- 0 V) Q 00 WHO] , o N VI-25 March, 1993 PIPE OUTLET ENERGY DISSIPATOR: 00 0 0 0 0000 A pipe outlet energy dissipator shall be used at pipe outlets to slow the water velocities when it exits the pipe and flows out ditched or natural waterways. It is an apron of stone of a sufficient thickness to protect the outlet area from scouring out and causing off-site sedimentation damage. Pipe outlet energy dissipators should be built according to the guideline chart shown on page VIII-3 of this manual. AREAS OF USE: • Outlets of pipes and culverts to prevent scouring. DESIGN CRITERIA: • In accordance with chart on page VIII-3. • Filter fabric, or six inch layer of gravel, shall be used under stone. MATERIALS : • Filter fabric shall meet requirements of section 1056 of Standard Specifications for Roads and Structures, January 1, 1990, for type II filter fabric. VI-34 March, 1993 w + Y y O 11 ? 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