HomeMy WebLinkAbout20170508 Ver 1_NC DMF Response 7-22-20_20200803Doliber, Brian C
From: Harrison, James A
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2020 3:45 PM
To: Doliber, Brian C
Cc: Winslow, Lancelot D
Subject: Re: Southdock Basin Dredging- July 20, 2020 Moratorium Relief Request
Brian,
I completely understand - between COVID-related issues, weather, and equipment issues, it's been a challenging summer for what seems like all
dredging projects. With that, DMF is willing to allow the adjustment in the timing of dredging operations. And if anything changes and the timing
needs to be pushed back to outside of the moratorium period, just let me know. Thanks for the heads up, and hopefully this round of dredging goes a
little more smoothly!
Jimmy
JimmtJ, Harrison
Habitat and enhancement Section
NC Division of Marine risheries
mes.harrison@ncJenr
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From: Doliber, Brian C <bcdoliber@ncdot.gov>
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2020 3:38 PM
To: Harrison, James A <James.Harrison@ncdenr.gov>
Cc: Winslow, Lancelot D <Iwinslow@ncdot.gov>
Subject: RE: Southdock Basin Dredging- July 20, 2020 Moratorium Relief Request
Jimmy,
Unfortunately we have just been told by the Coast Guard that our existing tug boats, which are needed to mobilize the dredge, will not be certified in their
current condition, and need to be prior to engaging in any work. Rather than spending any money on these tugs we are just going to wait until our new ones
come in at the end of August. Therefore we would be looking to dredge the basin the first or second week of September rather than August. Obviously, if
something happens and this is pushed even further out we would just wait until the moratorium is no longer in effect come October. However, we want to get it
done as soon as possible because the dredge is currently tied up right next to the basin, this is the last of the dredging needed for the foreseeable future in the
area, and the dredge needs to get to the Shipyard for maintenance once the basin is complete.
I sincerely apologize for altering this request so many times. Please feel free to call me anytime if you need anything clarified regarding this situation and
request.
Thank you,
Brian Doliber
Environmental Specialist
Ferry Division
252 232 8025 mobile
252 621 6251 office
bcdoliberancdot.aov
159 Lucinda Lane
Powells Point, NC 27966
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From: Harrison, James A <James.Harrison@ncdenr.gov>
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2020 11:29 AM
To: Doliber, Brian C <bcdoliber@ncdot.gov>
Cc: Winslow, Lancelot D <Iwinslow@ncdot.gov>
Subject: Re: Southdock Basin Dredging- July 20, 2020 Moratorium Relief Request
Brian,
NCDMF has received your request to dredge during the permit moratorium period, and is open to granting this one-time extension to conduct
dredging operations beginning the first or second week of August and last one week. Should additional time be needed, please coordinate with DMF.
The additional permit requirements should still apply. Also, please provide DMF with the results of the updated survey upon their receipt. Thank
you!
Jimmy
Jimmy garrison
Hakitat and F nhancement Section
NC Division of Marine risheries
james.harrison@ncdenr.,Sov
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From: Doliber, Brian C <bcdoliber@ncdot.gov>
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2020 10:52 AM
To: Harrison, James A <James.Harrison@ncdenr.gov>
Cc: Winslow, Lancelot D <Iwinslow@ncdot.gov>
Subject: Southdock Basin Dredging- July 20, 2020 Moratorium Relief Request
Hi Jimmy,
The NC DOT Ferry Division is requesting authorization to dredge within the Southdock ferry basin. The mouth of the basin is beginning to display signs of
shoaling that could potentially be severe enough to impact the safety of those aboard the ferries, including the traveling public. The dredge is currently out of
service for repairs but it should be operational within a couple of weeks. If the NMFS and the NC DMF grant permission to dredge within the basin we would
then request authorization from the US ACE and the DCM. If all approvals are received, NC Ferry would plan to begin work the first or second week of August.
The work would take approximately one week.
I have attached a survey of the basin for reference. It is from February 2020 so it does not display the current levels of encroachment adequately. However, a
new survey is scheduled to be take place within the next two weeks and can be provided upon its receipt. Please let me know if you need any additional
information.
Thank you,
Brian Doliber
Environmental Specialist
Ferry Division
252 232 8025 mobile
252 621 6251 office
bcdoliber(@ncdot.00v
159 Lucinda Lane
Poweelllls� Point, NC 27966
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