HomeMy WebLinkAbout20170637_On-Site Determination_20120313North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Reso14"2�
Division of Water Quality
Beverly Eaves Perdue Charles Waklid P En�j e Freeman
Governor Director l% e tary
March 13 2012 MAR 14 2012
Mr Thomas Barrett Senior Scientist AND�j
Mulkey Engineers & Consultants Inc
Post Office Box 33127
Raleigh North Carolina 27636
Subject NCDOT TIP U 5105 Henderson County
Four (4) unnamed tributaries to King Creek in the French Broad River Basin
040302 Class C Waters
On Site Determination for Applicability to the Mitigation Rules (15A NCAC 2H 0506(h)
Dear Mr Barrett
On February 23 2012 at your request and in your attendance Mike Parker NC Division of Water
Quality ( NCDWQ) staff conducted an on site determination to review drainage features located east and
west of North Carolina Highway 225 at the intersection of NCSR 1164 (Erkwood Drive) and NCSR 1779
(Sheperd Street) for applicability to the mitigation rules (15A NCAC 2H 0506(h)) The drainage features
are approximated on the attached map initialed and dated March 13 2012
Stream SA
Perennial within Stud. Area
Stream SB
Perennial within Study rea
Stream SC
Perennial within Study Area at Fence to Stream SB
Stream SD
Intermittent within Study Area
Wetland WA
Wetland is adjacent but not abutting to stream SA
Wetland WB
Wetland is abutting to stream SA
NCDWQ has determined that the stream feature identified as SC on the attached map is pl rennial at the
fence line downstream of Mud Creek Baptist Church stormwater pond Please note that the l stream
feature identified as SD m the jurisdiction verification request package was not reviewed on site by
NCDWQ and will be considered accurate as presented Also this letter only addresses the applicability to
the mitigation rules at the site specifically marked on the attached map as the study area and does not
apply to reaches of the channel or feature outside of the NCDOT project area or to any other drainage
features in the vicinity
This letter only addresses the applicability to the mitigation rules and the buffer rules and does not
approve any activity within the buffer Waters of the United States or Waters of the State 'Any impacts
to wetlands or streams must comply with the 404/401 regulations water supply regulations (I 5A NCAC
2B 0216) and any other required federal state and local regulations I
The owner (or future owners) or permittee should notify NCDWQ (and other relevant agencies) of this
determination in any future correspondences concerning this property and/or project This on site
determination shall expire five (5) years from the date of this letter
SURFACE WATER PROTECTION SECTION Asheville Regional Office
2090 U S Highway 70 Swannanoa North Carolina 28778 8211
Phone 828 296 4500 1 FAX 828 299 7043
Internet www ncwaterquality org
An Equal Opportunity Affirmative action Employer
NorthCarohna
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Mr Thomas Barrett
March 13 2012
Page Two
Landowners or affected parties that dispute a determination made by NCDWQ or Delegated Local
Authority that a surface water exists and that it is subject to the mitigation rules may request a
determination by the Director A request for a determination by the Director shall be referred to the
Director in writing c/o Brian Wrenn NCDWQ Wetlands /401 Unit 1650 Mail Service Center Raleigh
NC 27699 1650
Individuals that dispute a determination by NCDWQ or Delegated Local Authority that exempts a
surface water from the mitigation rules may ask for an adjudicatory hearing You may obtain the petition
form from the Office of Administrative Hearings You must file the petition with the Office of
Administrative Hearings within sixty (60) days of receipt of this notice and the date the affected party
(including downstream and adjacent landowners) is notified of this decision A petition is considered
filed when it is received in the Office of Administrative Hearings during normal office hours The Office
of Administrative Hearings accepts filings Monday through Friday between the hours of 8 OOam and
5 OOpm except for official state holidays The original and one (1) copy of the petition must be filed with
the Office of Administrative Hearings
The petition may be faxed provided the original and one copy of the document is received by the Office
of Administrative Hearings within five (5) business days following the faxed transmission
The mailing address for the Office of Administrative Hearings is
Office of Administrative Hearings
6714 Mail Service Center
Raleigh NC 27699 6714
Telephone (919) 733 2698 Facsimile (919) 733 3478
A copy of the petition must also be served on DENR as follows
Ms Mary Penny Thompson General Counsel
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
1601 Mail Service Center
Raleigh NC 27699 1601
This determination is final and binding unless you ask for a hearing within 60 days
If you have any additional questions or require additional information please call me at 828 296 4500 or
at mike parker @ncdenr gov
Sincerely Q
Michael R Parker
Environmental Senior Specialist
Attachment
cc Lori Beckwith USACE — Asheville Regulatory Field Office
Transportation Permitting Unit
Mike Parker ARO
Stream Call for U 5105 Henderson County
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LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
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NC Division of Water Quality
2090 U S 70 Highway
Swannanoa NC 28778
From Thomas Barrett
Re Verified Resources Package
NCDOT TIP No U 5105
Hendersonville NC Job No
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Cover Letter — Verification Meeting on February 23 2012
Figure 1 (Project Vicinity Map)
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Figure 2 (Project Study Area)
Figure 3 1 (Overview of Verified Resources)
Figures 3 2 to 3 3 (Zoomed Views of Verified Resources)
USACE Wetland Determination Forms USACE Stream Quality
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Assessment Forms NCDWQ Stream Identification Forms NCDWQ
Wetland Rating Forms NCWAM Assessment Forms Streamland Wetland
Summary Tables
These are transmitted as checked below
❑ As requested ® For your use
❑ For approval ❑ For Signatures
❑ For review and comment ❑
Remarks
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If you have any questions or concerns please call me at (919)
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Mi Mike Parker
North Carolina Dept of Environment and Natural Resources
Asheville Regulatory Office
Division of Water Quality — Surface Water Protection
2090 US 70 Highway
Swannanoa NC 28778
Dear Mr Parker
SUBJECT Verified Resource Package
NCDOT TIP No U 5105
NC 225 (Greenville Highway) /SR 1164 (Erkwood Dr) /SR 1779 (Sheperd St)
Hendersonville North Carolina
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Mulkey Engineers and Consultants ( Mulke)) was retained b5 North Catohna Department of
Transportation (DOT) to provide environmental services including stream and wetland delineations
and regulatory coordination for the purposes of improving the mteisection of NC 225 (Greenville
Highway) /SR 1164 (Erkwood Drive) /SR 1779 (Shepherd Street) in Hendersonville NC (Figures
1 &2) Following the completion of their field investigations Mulkey prepared and submitted a
jurisdictional package for 1 our review on January 31 2012 A field verification meeting was then
held on February 23 2012 at 130 pm to review the delineated resources The field verification
meeting was attended by Ms Tasha McCormick (USACE) Mr Mike Parker (NCDWQ) and Mr
Thomas Barrett (Mulkey) During a field review of the jurisdictional resources changes were made
to the original findings these field changes are now reflected in the documents contained 1 ierem
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Please contact me if there any questions regarding this package at (919) 858 1817 of by email at
tb ,iiiett a,mull eunc com
Sincerely
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Thomas Barrett Senior Scientist
Mulkey Engineers & Consultants Inc
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NC DWQ Stream Identification Form Version 4 11
Date 5/26/2011
Project /Site U5105 / SA @46
Latitude 35 290876
Evaluator Tom Barrett
County Henderson
Longitude 82 443957
Total Points
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Other
Stream is at least intermittent if
405 2
A
Stream Determination Perennial
HENDERSONVILLE
1
2
3
e g Quad Name
>19 or perennial if 230
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1
2
A Geomorphology (Subtotal = 23)
Absent
Weak
Moderate
Strong
SCORE
,a Continuous bed and bank
0
1
2
3
3
2 Sinuosity of channel along thalweg
0
1
2
3
2
3 In Channel structure ex riffle pool step pool ripple
ool se uence
0
1
2
3
3
4 Particle size of stream substrate
0
1
2
3
2
5 Active /relic flood lain
0
1
2
3
2
6 Depositional bars or benches
0
1
2
3
3
7 Recent alluvial deposits
0
1
2
3
2
8 Headcuts
0
1
2
3
1
9 Grade controls
0
0 5
1
1 5
1
10 Natural valley
0
05
1
1 5
1
11 Second or greater order channel
No = 0
Yes = 3
3
artificial ditches are not rated see discussions in manual
B Hydrology (Subtotal = 6)
Absent7
Weak
Moderate
Strong
SCORE
12 Presence of Baseflow
0
1
2
3
2
13 Iron oxidizing bacteria
0
1
2
3
0
14 Leaflitter
1 5
1
05
0
1 5
15 Sediment on plants or debris
0
05
1
1 5
5
16 Organic debris lines or piles
0
0 5
1
1 5
5
17 Soil based evidence of high water table?
No = 0
Yes = 1 5
1 5
C Biology Subtotal = 11 5)
Absent
Weak
Moderate
Strong
SCORE
18 Fibrous roots in streambed
3
2
1
0
2
19 Rooted upland plants in streambed
3
2
1
0
3
20 Macrobenthos note diversity and abundance
0
1
2
3
2
21 Aquatic Mollusks
0
1
2
3
3
22 Fish
0
05
1
1 5
1
23 Crayfish
0
05
1
1 5
0
24 Amphibians
0
05
1
1 5
5
25 Algae
0
05
1
1 5
0
26 Wetland plants in streambed
FACW =O 75 0BL =1 5 Other =0
0
perennial stream may also be identified using other methods See p 35 of manual
Notes
Lots of snails in creek
Bank Height feet
3
Bankfull Width (feet)
6
Water Depth inches
4-8
Channel Substrate
Silt sand gravel
Velocity
Moderate
Clarity
Clear
Sketch
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NC DWO Stream Identification Form Version 4 11
Date 5/26/2011
Absent
Project /Site U5105 / SB
Latitude 35 290822
Evaluator Tom Barrett
SCORE
County Henderson
Longitude 82 447425
Total Points
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Stream Determination Perennial
Other
HENDERSONVILLE
2 Sinuosity of channel along thalweg
y
1
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Stream is at least intermittent if
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ool se uence
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>19 or perennial if >30
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3
2
A Geomorphology (Subtotal = 14)
Absent
Weak
Moderate
Strong
SCORE
1a Continuous bed and bank
0
1
2
3
3
2 Sinuosity of channel along thalweg
0
1
2
3
2
3 In Channel structure ex riffle pool step pool ripple
ool se uence
0
1
2
3
2
4 Particle size of stream substrate
0
1
2
3
2
5 Active /relic flood lain
0
1
2
3
1
6 Depositional bars or benches
0
1
2
3
1
7 Recent alluvial deposits
0
1
2
3
0
8 Headcuts
0
1
2
3
1
9 Grade controls
0
1 0 5
1
1 5
1 5
10 Natural valley
0
1 0 5
1
1 5
5
11 Second or greater order channel
No = 0
Yes = 3
0
artificial ditches are not rated see discussions in manual
B Hydrology (Subtotal = 6)
Absent
Weak
Moderate
Strong
SCORE
12 Presence of Baseflow
0
1
2
3
2
13 Iron oxidizing bacteria
0
1
2
3
0
14 Leaflitter
1 5
1
05
0
1 5
15 Sediment on plants or debris
0
05
1
1 5
5
16 Organic debris lines or piles
0
05
1
1 5
5
17 Soil based evidence of high water tables
I No = 0
Yes= 1 5
15
C Biology (Subtotal = 10 )
Absent
Weak
Moderate
Strong
SCORE
18 Fibrous roots in streambed
3
2
1
0
3
19 Rooted upland plants in streambed
3
2
1
0
3
20 Macrobenthos note diversity and abundance
0
1
2
3
1
21 Aquatic Mollusks
0
1
2
3
1
22 Fish
0
05
1
1 5
1
23 Crayfish
0
05
1
1 5
0
24 Am hlbians
0
05
1
1 5
1
25 Algae
0
05
1
1 5
0
26 Wetland plants in streambed
FACW =O 75 0BL =1 5 Other =0
0
perennial stream may also be identified using other methods See p 35 of manual
Notes Bank Height feet 3-4
Bankfull Width feet 45
Scattered snails Water Depth inches 3-6
Channel Substrate Silt sand gravel
Velocity Moderate
Clarity Clear
Sketch
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NC DWQ Stream Identification Form Version 4 11
Date 2/23/2012
Project /Site U5105/ SCO2 /03
Latitude 35 290433
Evaluator Tom Barrett
County Henderson
Longitude 82 44742
Total Points
Stream is at least intermittent if
>19 or perennial if >30
A0 25-V Stream Determination Intermittent
0- 1—
Other
HENDERSONVILLE
e Quad Name
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A Geomorphology (Subtotal= 16 0)
Absent
Weak
Moderate
Strong
SCORE
is Continuous bed and bank
0
1
2
3
3
2 Sinuosity of channel along thalweg
0
1
2
3
2
3 In Channel structure ex riffle pool step pool ripple
ool se uence
0
1
2
3
2
4 Particle size of stream substrate
0
1
2
3
2
5 Active /relic flood lain
0
1
2
3
1
6 Depositional bars or benches
0
1
2
3
1
7 Recent alluvial deposits
0
1
2
3
1
8 Headcuts
0
1
2
3
2
9 Grade controls
0
05
1
1 5
1 5
10 Natural valley
0
05
1
1 5
5
11 Second or greater order channel
No = 0
Yes = 3
0
artificial ditches are not rated see discussions in manual
B Hydrology (Subtotal = 5 5)
Absent
Weak
Moderate
Strong
SCORE
12 Presence of Baseflow
0
1
2
3
2
13 Iron oxidizing bacteria
0
1
2
3
0
14 Leaflitter
1 5
1
05
0
1 5
15 Sediment on plants or debris
0
05
1
1 5
5
16 Organic debris lines or piles
0
05
1
1 5
5
17 Soil based evidence of high water tables
No = 0
Yes= 1 5
0
C Biology Subtotal = _!175 )
Absent
Weak
Moderate
Strong
SCORE
18 Fibrous roots in streambed
3
2
1
0
1
19 Rooted upland plants in streambed
3
2
1
0
2
20 Macrobenthos note diversity and abundance
0
1
2
3
2
21 Aquatic Mollusks
0
1
2
3
2
22 Fish
0
05
1
1 5
0
23 Crayfish
0
05
1
1 5
0
24 Amphibians
0
05
1
1 5
1 0
25 Algae
0
05
1
1 5
0
26 Wetland plants in streambed
FACW =O 75 0BL =1 5 Other =0
75
perennial stream may also be identified using other methods See p 35 of manual
Notes Bank Height feet 3
Bankfull Width feet 4
3 caddis larva multiple snails Water Depth inches 1 —10
Channel Substrate Sand gravel
Velocity Moderate
Clarity Clear
Sketch
NC DWQ Stream Identification Form Version 4 11
Date 5/27/2011
Project/Site U5105/ SD021
Latitude 35 289526
Evaluator Tom Barrett
County Henderson
Longitude 82 445719
Total Points
141- �' `' Vtl
Other
2
X22 6V Stream Determination Intermittent
HENDERSONVILLE
Stream is at least intermittent if
0
e g Quad Name
>19 or perennial if >30
3
1
A Geomorphology (Subtotal = 12)
Absent
Weak
Moderate
Strong
SCORE
1a Continuous bed and bank
0
1
2
3
3
2 Sinuosity of channel along thalweg
0
1
2
3
1
3 In Channel structure ex riffle pool step pool ripple
ool se uence
0
1
2
3
2
4 Particle size of stream substrate
0
1
2
3
1
5 Active /relic flood lain
0
1
2
3
1
6 Depositional bars or benches
0
1
2
3
1
7 Recent alluvial deposits
0
1
2
3
1
8 Headcuts
0
1
2
1 3
0
9 Grade controls
0
0 5
1
1 5
1
10 Natural valley
0
05
1
1 5
1
11 Second or greater order channel
No = 0
Yes = 3
0
artificial ditches are not rated see discussions in manual
B Hydrology (Subtotal =
Absent
Weak
Moderate
Strong
SCORE
12 Presence of Baseflow
0
1
2
3
1
13 Iron oxidizing bacteria
0
1
2
3
0
14 Leaflltter
1 5
1
05
0
1
15 Sediment on plants or debris
0
05
1
1 5
5
16 Organic debris lines or piles
0
0 5
1
1 5
5
17 Sod based evidence of high water table?
No = 0
Yes= 1 5
0
C Biology Subtotal = _L5
Absent
Weak
Moderate
Strong
SCORE
18 Fibrous roots in streambed
3
2
1
0
3
19 Rooted upland plants in streambed
3
2
1
0
3
20 Macrobenthos note diversity and abundance
0
1
2
3
1
21 Aquatic Mollusks
0
1
2
3
0
22 Fish
0
05
1
1 5
0
23 Crayfish
0
05
1
1 5
0
24 Amphibians
0
05
1
1 5
5
25 Algae
0
05
1
1 5
0
26 Wetland plants In streambed
FACW =O 75 OBL =1 5 Other =0
0
perennial stream may also be identified using other methods See p 35 of manual
Notes
Annelids
Rip / Rap near business
Springbox near 18
Bank Height feet
3-4
Bankfull Width feet
3
Water Depth Inches
1 - 6
Channel Substrate
Sand
Velocity
Slow
Clarity
Clear
Sketch
USACE AID# DWQ# v Site # (indicate on attached map)
STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET
Provide the following information for the stream reach under assessment
1 Applicant s name NCDOT 2 Evaluator s name
3 Date of evaluation 5/26/2011 4 Time of evaluation
UT to Kings Creek (SA @46)
5 Name of stream 6 River basin
7 Approximate drainage area — 0 4 sgmi 8 Stream order
9 Length of reach evaluated 2268 ft 10 County
11 Site coordinates (if known) prefer in decimal degrees
Latitude (ex 34 872312) 35 290413 Longitude (ex —77 556611)
WO Ortho (Aerial) Photo /GIS r Other GIS
Tom Barrett Mulkey Inc
811 AM
French Broad
2nd
Henderson
12 Subdivision name (if any)
Method location determined Iv GPS r Topo Sheet
82 445431
13 Location of reach under evaluation (Note nearby roads and landmarks and attach
Flows east parallel to Erkwood dr and crosses under Granville Highway
Other I
14 Proposed channel work (if any) N/A
IS Recent weather conditions No ram in last 3 days
16 Site conditions at time of visit sunny
Section 10 r Tidal Waters r Essential Fisheries Habitat
17 Identify any special waterway classifications known r
i Trout Waters r Outstanding Resource Waters r Nutrient Sensitive Waters Water Supply Watershed
(I IV)
18 Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation pointy YES I— NO If yes estimate the water surface area
19 Does channel appear on USGS quad m4 p9 F YES WO NO 20 Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? r YES F NO
21 Estimated watershed land use r 40 / Residential 15 / Commercial V Industrial % Agricultural
45 % Forested % Cleared / Logged / Other
22 Bankfull width 1 6 23 Bank height (from bed to top of bank) 1 3
24 Channel slope down center of stream I ` Flat (0 to 2 %) if- Gentle (2 to 4 %) F Moderate (4 to 10 %) F Steep ( >10 %)
25 Channel sinuosity r Straight rV Occasional bends r Frequent meander r Very sinuous r 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 sconng 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) 1 54 Comments
Evaluator s Signature Tom Barrett Date 1 5/26/2011
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 Foim subject to change — version 06/03 To Comment please call 919 876 8441 a 26
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1 Applicant s name 2 Evaluators name Tom Barrett Mulkey Inc
5/26/2011
3 Date of evaluation 4 Time of evaluation 605
5 Name of stream
UT to Kings Creek (SB) 6 River basin French Broad
7 Approximate drainage area
9 Length of reach evaluated
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8 Stream order
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11 Site coordinates (if known) prefer in decimal degrees 12 Subdivision name (if any)
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Method location determined 1v-1 GPS (— Topo Sheet FV Ortho (Aerial) Photo /GIS r Other GIS Other
13 Location of reach under evaluation (Note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identifying stream(s) location)
Flows south to Granville highway
14 Proposed channel work (if any) N/A
15 Recent weather conditions No rain in last three days
16 Site conditions at time of visit Sunny
17 Identify any special waterway classifications known r— Section 10 r Tidal Waters r— Essential Fisheries Habitat
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(I IV)
18 Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point9 r— YES r NO If yes estimate the water surface area 1
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21 Estimated watershed land use 80 °/ Residential A Commercial A Industrial °/ Agricultural
20 / Forested % Cleared / Logged A Other
22 Bankfull width 4 5 23 Bank height (from bed to top of bank) 1 34ft
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24 Channel slope down center of stream i`
25 Channel sinuosity r Straight W Occasional bends
P— Gentle (2 to 4 %) r Moderate (4 to 10 %) F Steep ( >10 %)
r Frequent meander r Very sinuous r- Braided channel
Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2) Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on
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to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion Page 3 provides a bnef 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) 1 37 Comments
Evaluator s Signature Tom Barrett Date
5/26/2011
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
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Provide the following information for the stream reach under assessment _
NCDOT � Tom Banett Mulkey Inc
1 Applicant s name 2 Evaluator s name
2/23/2012 � 2 30 PM �.
3 Date of evaluation 4 Time of evaluation
5 Name of stream UT to Kings Creek (SCO2/03) 6 River basin French Broad
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11 Site coordinates (if known) prefer in decimal degrees 12 Subdivision name (if any) I
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Method location determined r Q'S r Topo Sheet ry Ortho (Aenal) Photo /GIS r Other GIS Other
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14 Proposed channel work (if any)
15 Recent weather conditions
N/A
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16 Site conditions at time of visit Light ram partly cloudy 70s
Section 10 Tidal Waters {— Essential Fisheries Habitat
17 Identify any special waterway classifications known
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(I IV)
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21 Estimated watershed land use r 98 % Residential % Commercial % Industrial % Agricultural
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22 Bankfull width 4 ft 23 Bank height (from bed to top of bank) 3 ft
24 Channel slope down center of stream Wo Flat (0 to 2 %) F Gentle (2 to 4 %) r Moderate (4 to 10 %) Steep (>10 %)
25 Channel sinuosity r Straight r Occasional bends F Frequent meander r Very sinuous F 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) 1 29 Comments
Evaluator's Signature Tom Barrett Date 1 5/27/2011
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
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Site # (indicate on attached map)
STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET
Provide the following information for the stream reach under assessment
1 Applicant s name NCDOT 2 Evaluator s name
3 Date of evaluation 5/27/2011 4 Time of evaluation
UT to Kings Creek (SD021)
5 Name of stream 6 River basin
,..
7 Approximate drainage area 0 03 sgiry 8 Stream order
9 Length of reach evaluated 542 ft 10 County
I1 Site coordinates (if known) prefer- in decimal degrees
Latitude (ex 34 872312) 35 289526
Method location determined P-1 GP r Topo Sheet
13 Location of reach under evaluation i
Flows north to Erkwood dr
14 Proposed channel work (if any) 1, N/A
Tom Barrett Mulkey Inc
1100 AM
French Broad
1st
Henderson
12 Subdivision name (if any)
82 445719
Longitude (ex -77 556611)
WO Ortho (Aenal) Photo /GIS F Other GIS
Other
i roads and landmarks and attach ma
15 Recent weather conditions Hot 85 90 Ram ovenght
partly cloudy 70s
16 Site conditions at time of visit Light rain
17 Identify any special waterway classifications known Section 10 �` Tidal Waters r Essential Fisheries Habitat
Trout Waters r Outstanding Resource Waters r- Nutrient Sensitive Waters Water Supply Watershed
(I IV)
18 Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation pointy F YES Tw=0 NO If yes estimate the water surface area
19 Does channel appear on USGS quad ma p9 F YE3 5-0 NO 20 Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? r YES Wl NO
21 Estimated watershed land use 98 A Residential A Commercial F% Industrial -0/ Agricultural
F'—% % Forested % Cleared / Logged % Other
22 Bankfull width 3 23 Bank height (from bed to top of bank) 1 34
24 Channel slope down center of stream iV Flat (0 to 2 %) T- Gentle (2 to 4 %) r- Moderate (4 to 10 %) Steep ( >10 %)
25 Channel sinuosity r Straight % Occasional bends r Frequent meander r very sinuous r 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 charactenstic 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) 1 31 Comments
Evaluator s Signature Tom Barrett Date 1 5/27/2011
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 Foim subject to change - version 06/03 To Comment please call 919 876 8441 x 26
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WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont
Project/Site U5105 City /County Henderson Sampling Date 5/26/2011
Applicant/Owner N C Department of Transportation State NC Sampling Point w "'Z
Investigator(s) Brian Dustin Mulkey Inc Section Township Range Hendersonville
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Landform (hdlslope terrace etc) Drainage Local relief (concave convex none) Concave
Slope (/) 1 % Let 35 291326 Long 82 444353 Datum NAD 83
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Sod Map Unit Name Hayesville Loam NWI classification PF01
Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes = No ❑ (If no explain in Remarks )
Are Vegetation ❑ Sod ❑ or Hydrology ❑ significantly disturbed? Are Normal Circumstances present? Yes X No Q
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Are Vegetation ❑ Sod ❑ or Hydrology ❑ naturally problematic? (If needed explain any answers in Remarks )
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations transects Important features etc
Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes� No Is the Sampled Area
Hydric Sod Present? Yes ' ' No within a Wetland? Yes F No ❑
Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes 0 No ❑
NCWAM Headwater Forest
HYDROLOGY
Wetland Hydrology Indicators
Secondary
Indicators (minimum of two required)
❑
❑
Surface Sod Cracks (B6)
Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8)
Primary Indicators (minimum of one is required check all that apply)
Surface Water (Al) ❑ True Aquatic Plants (1314)
❑_
High Water Table (A2) ❑ Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (Cl)
0
Drainage Patterns (B10)
❑_
Saturation (A3) ❑_ Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3)
❑
Moss Trim Lines (B16)
®
Water Marks (B1) ® Presence of Reduced Iron (C4)
❑
Dry Season Water Table (C2)
❑_
Sediment Deposits (B2) ❑_ Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6)
❑
Crayfish Burrows (C8)
®
Drift Deposits (B3) ❑ Thin Muck Surface (C7)
❑
Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9)
❑_
Algal Mat or Crust (B4) ❑ Other (Explain in Remarks)
❑
Stunted or Stressed Plants (131)
❑_
Iron Deposits (B5)
❑_
Geomorphic Position (D2)
❑
Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7)
❑
Shallow Aquitard (D3)
❑
Water Stained Leaves (139)
❑
Microtopographic Relief (D4)
❑
Aquatic Fauna (B13)
®
FAC Neutral Test (D5)
Field Observations
Surface Water Present? Yes ❑ No = Depth (inches)
Water Table Present? Yes ❑ Nor Depth (inches)
Saturation Present? Yes 0 No ❑ Depth (inches) 2
Wetland Hydrology
Present? Yes 0 No
includes capillary fringe)
Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge monitoring well aerial photos previous inspections) if available
Remarks
US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont— Interim Version
VEGETATION — Use scientific names of plants
Tree Stratum (Plot size
1 Acer rubrum
30 ft )
2
40
3
(A)
4
5
(B)
6
0
7
(A/B)
Sapling Stratum (Plot size
1 Rosa multiflora
15 ft )
2
= Total Cover
3
UPL
4
5
6
7
= Total Cover
Shrub Stratum (Plot size
1 Osmunda cmnamomea
15 ft )
2
3
4
5
6
7
Herb Stratum (Plot size
1
5 ft )
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Woody Vine Stratum (Plot size
1 Smilax rotundifolia
30 ft )
2
3
4
5
I Remarks
Absolute
Dominant Indicator
/ Cover Species? Status
40
0 FAC
(A)
E=
rL
(B)
LJ
0
That Are 0131- FACW or FAC 66%
(A/B)
1�
40
= Total Cover
90
UPL
FACW species x 2 =
0
FACU species x 4 =
UPL species x 5 =
= Total Cover
90
2 FACW
u
2 = Total Cover
= Total Cover
15 0 FAC
0
0
0
15 = Total Cover
or on a separate sheet )
Sampling Point WA12
Dominance Test worksheet
Number of Dominant Species
That Are OBL FACW or FAC 2
(A)
Total Number of Dominant
Species Across All Strata 3
(B)
Percent of Dominant Species
That Are 0131- FACW or FAC 66%
(A/B)
Prevalence Index worksheet
Total / Cover of Multiply by
OBL species x 1 =
FACW species x 2 =
FAC species x3=
FACU species x 4 =
UPL species x 5 =
Column Totals (A)
(B)
Prevalence Index = B/A =
Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators
❑ Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation
Dominance Test is >50 /
_❑ Prevalence Index is 53 0'
El Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting
data in Remarks or on a separate sheet)
Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain)
'Indicators of hydrnc sod and wetland hydrology must
be present unless disturbed or problematic
Tree — Woody plants excluding woody vines
approximately 20 ft (6 m) or more in height and 3 in
(7 6 cm) or larger in diameter at breast height (DBH)
Sapling — Woody plants excluding woody vines
approximately 20 ft (6 m) or more in height and less
than 3 in (7 6 cm) DBH
Shrub — Woody plants excluding woody vines
approximately 3 to 20 ft (1 to 6 m) in height
Herb — All herbaceous (non woody) plants including
herbaceous vines regardless of size Includes woody
plants except woody vines less than approximately 3
ft (1 m) in height
Woody vine — All woody vines regardless of height
Hydrophytic
Vegetation
Present? Yes M No
US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Interim Version
SOIL
to the
or
Sampling Point WA12
Depth Matrix Redox Features
(inches) Color (moist) / Color (moist) / Tvge Loc Texture Remarks
0 12+ 10 YR 2/1 100 Loam
'TVDe C= Concentration D= Depletion RM= Reduced Matrix CS= Covered or Coated Sand Grains 2Location PL =Pore Linma M =Matnx
Hydnc Sod Indicators
Indicators for Problematic Hydnc Sods'
Ej Histosol (Al)
❑_ Dark Surface (S7)
❑ 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147)
❑ Histic Epipedon (A2)
❑ Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147 148)
E3 Piedmont Floodplam Sods (1719)
❑ Black Histic (A3)
_❑ Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147 148)
(MLRA 136 147)
❑ Hydrogen Sulfide (A4)
® Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2)
_❑ Red Parent Material (TF2)
❑_ Stratified Layers (A5)
_� Depleted Matrix (F3)
❑ Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12)
❑_ 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N)
❑_ Redox Dark Surface (176)
0 Other (Explain in Remarks)
❑ Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11)
❑ Depleted Dark Surface (F7)
®_ Thick Dark Surface (Al2)
_❑ Redox Depressions (F8)
❑ Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR N
® Iron Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N
MLRA 147 148)
MLRA 136)
❑_ Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4)
❑ Umbrnc Surface (F13) (MLRA 136 122)
'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and
❑ Sandy Redox (S5)
❑ Piedmont Floodplam Sods (1719) (MLRA 148)
wetland hydrology must be present
❑ Stripped Matrix (S6)
unless disturbed or problematic
Type
Depth (inches)
Hydric Sod Present? Yes 0 No ❑
US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Interim Version
WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont
Project/Site U5105 City /County Henderson Sampling Date 5/26/2011
Applicant/Owner N C Department of Transportation State NC Sampling Point WA12 Up
Investigator(s) Brian Dustin Mulkey Inc Section Township Range Hendersonville
Landform (hillslope terrace etc ) HIIISIope Local relief (concave convex none) None
Slope (/) 3% Lat 35 291388 Long 82 444393 Datum NAD 83
Sod Map Unit Name Hayesville Loam NWI classification Upland
Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes 0 No ❑ (If no explain in Remarks )
Are Vegetation ❑ Sod ❑ or Hydrology ❑ significantly disturbed? Are Normal Circumstances present? Yes 0 No ❑
Are Vegetation ❑ Soil ❑ or Hydrology Q naturally problematic? (If needed explain any answers in Remarks )
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations transects Important features etc
Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes � No Is the Sampled Area
Hydric Sod Present? Yes F ^ ' No
Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes ❑ No Q within a Wetland? Yes ❑ No 0
HYDROLOGY
US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Interim Version
Wetland Hydrology Indicators
Secondary Indicators (minimum of two required)
Primary Indicators (minimum of one is required, check all that apply)
Surface Sod Cracks (B6)
❑_ Surface Water (Al)
❑ True Aquatic Plants (B14)
❑_ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (138)
0 High Water Table (A2)
® Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1)
❑ Drainage Patterns (1310)
❑_ Saturation (A3)
❑_ Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3)
Moss Trim Lines (B16)
❑ Water Marks (B1)
® Presence of Reduced Iron (C4)
H Dry Season Water Table (C2)
0 Sediment Deposits (132)
❑ Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Sods (C6)
❑ Crayfish Burrows (C8)
❑ Drift Deposits (133)
_❑ Thin Muck Surface (C7)
❑_ Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9)
❑_ Algal Mat or Crust (134)
❑ Other (Explain in Remarks)
❑_ Stunted or Stressed Plants (DI)
❑ Iron Deposits (135)
❑_ Geomorphic Position (D2)
❑ Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (137)
❑ Shallow Aqudard (D3)
El Water Stained Leaves (139)
❑ Microtopographic Relief (D4)
0 Aquatic Fauna (813)
® FAC Neutral Test (D5)
Field Observations
Surface Water Present?
Yes ❑ No r_X-1 Depth (inches)
Water Table Present?
Yes ❑ No 0 Depth (inches)
Saturation Present?
Yes ❑ No F X -1 Depth (inches)
Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes ❑ No 0
includes capillary fringe)
Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge monitoring well aerial photos previous inspections) if available
Remarks
US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Interim Version
VEGETATION — Use scientific names of plants
Tree Stratum (Plot size
1 Prunus serohna
30 ft )
2 Linodendron tulipifera
/ Cover Species? Status
3
60
4
That Are OBL FACW or FAC 2 (A)
5
0 FAC
6
0
7
Sapling Stratum (Plot size
1
15 ft )
2
That Are 0131- FACW or FAC 66 (A/B)
3
I�
4
80
5
Total °/ Cover of Multiply by
6
7
Shrub Stratum (Plot size
1 Ilex opaca
15 ft )
2
0
3
4
FACU species x4=
5
0
6
7
Column Totals (A) (B)
Herb Stratum (Plot size
1 Helix hedra
5 ft )
2
3
Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators
4
= Total Cover
5
2
6
_El Dominance Test is >50 /
7
8
9
_❑ Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting
10
11
12
❑ Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain)
Woody Vine Stratum (Plot size
1
30 ft )
2 Smilax rotundifolia
3
be present unless disturbed or problematic
4
= Total Cover
5
numbers here or on a separate
Sampling Point WA12 Up
Absolute
Dominant Indicator
Dominance Test worksheet
/ Cover Species? Status
Number of Dominant Species
60
0 FACU
That Are OBL FACW or FAC 2 (A)
20
0 FAC
Total Number of Dominant
Species Across All Strata 3 (B)
0
Percent of Dominant Species
That Are 0131- FACW or FAC 66 (A/B)
I�
Prevalence Index worksheet
80
=Total Cover
Total °/ Cover of Multiply by
OBL species x 1 =
0
FACW species x2=
0
FAC species x 3 =
0
FACU species x4=
0
UPL species X5=
0
Column Totals (A) (B)
Prevalence Index = B/A =
Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators
= Total Cover
❑ Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation
2
FAC
_El Dominance Test is >50 /
_❑ Prevalence Index is 53 0'
_❑ Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting
data in Remarks or on a separate sheet)
L��
❑ Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain)
'Indicators of hydnc sod and wetland hydrology must
be present unless disturbed or problematic
2
= Total Cover
„_r ... - 911 --- 6- 4..,., c...,..,
95
95
10
50
NA Tree - Woody plants excluding woody vines
approximately 20 ft (6 m) or more in height and 3 in
(7 6 cm) or larger in diameter at breast height (DBH)
Sapling - Woody plants excluding woody vines
approximately 20 ft (6 m) or more in height and less
than 3 in (7 6 cm) DBH
= Total Cover
0
0 FAC
0
0
= Total Cover
Shrub - Woody plants excluding woody vines
approximately 3 to 20 ft (1 to 6 m) in height
Herb - All herbaceous (non woody) plants including
herbaceous vines regardless of size Includes woody
plants except woody vines less than approximately 3
ft (1 m) in height
Woody vine - All woody vines regardless of height
Hydrophytic
Vegetation
Present? Yes 0 No
US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Interim Version
SOIL
Sampling Point WA12 Up
to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators
Depth Matrix Redox Features
(inches) Color (moist) / Color (moist) / Type' Loc Texture Remarks
0 12+ 10 YR 2/1 100 LOAM
1TVDe C= Concentration D= Depletion RM= Reduced Matrix CS= Covered or Coated Sand Grains 2Location PL =Pore Lining M =Matrx
Hydnc Soil Indicators
Indicators for Problematic Hydnc Soils
Ej Histosol (Al)
Dark Surface (S7)
❑ 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147)
❑ Histic Epipedon (A2)
❑
Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147 148)
Q Piedmont Floodplain Sods (F19)
0 Black Histic (A3)
0
Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147 148)
(MLRA 136 147)
0 Hydrogen Sulfide (A4)
®
Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2)
_❑ Red Parent Material (TF2)
_❑ Stratified Layers (A5)
_❑X
Depleted Matrix (F3)
❑ Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12)
❑ 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N)
_❑
Redox Dark Surface (176)
Other (Explain in Remarks)
❑ Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11)
❑
Depleted Dark Surface (F7)
❑_ Thick Dark Surface (Al2)
❑
Redox Depressions (F8)
❑ Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR N
®
Iron Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N
MLRA 147 148)
MLRA 136)
❑_ Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4)
® Umbnc Surface (F13) (MLRA 136 122)
31ndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and
0 Sandy Redox (S5)
❑ Piedmont Floodplam Soils (1719) (MLRA 148)
wetland hydrology must be present
0 Stripped Matrix (S6)
unless disturbed or problematic
Type
Depth (inches)
Hydnc Soil Present? Yes 0 No ❑
US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Interim Version
WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont
Pro /,,t/Site U5105 City /County Henderson Sampling Date 5/27/2011
Applicant/Owner N C Department of Transportation State NC Sampling Point WB02
Investigators) Tom Barrett Mulkey Inc Section Township Range Hendersonville
Landform (hdislope terrace etc ) Drainage Local relief (concave convex none) Concave
Slope (/) 0 1 % Lat 35 289275 Long 82 447374 Datum NAD 83
Sod Map Unit Name Hayesvllle Loam NWI classification PFO
Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes 0 No ❑ (If no explain in Remarks )
Are Vegetation ❑ Sod ❑ or Hydrology ❑ significantly disturbed? Are Normal Circumstances present? Yes' ^ ' No Q
Are Vegetation ❑ Sod ❑ or Hydrology ❑ naturally problematic? (If needed explain any answers in Remarks )
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations transects Important features etc
Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes r-X 1� No Is the Sampled Area
Hydnc Sod Present? Yes ' ' No= within a Wetland? Yes = No
Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No ❑
NCWAM Headwater Forest
HYDROLOGY
Wetland Hydrology Indicators
Secondary
Indicators (minimum of two required)
Surface Sod Cracks (B6)
Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (88)
Primary Indicators (minimum of one is required, check all that aw)ly)
❑
El Surface Water (Al) _❑ True Aquatic Plants (814)
❑
El High Water Table (A2)
® Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (Cl)
Q
Drainage Patterns (610)
Saturation (A3)
❑_ Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3)
❑
Moss Trim Lines (616)
® Water Marks (131)
® Presence of Reduced Iron (C4)
❑
Dry Season Water Table (C2)
❑_ Sediment Deposits (132)
_❑ Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Sods (C6)
❑
Crayfish Burrows (C8)
® Drift Deposits (133)
_❑ Thin Muck Surface (C7)
❑_
Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9)
❑_ Algal Mat or Crust (64)
❑ Other (Explain in Remarks)
❑
Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1)
❑ Iron Deposits (135)
❑
Geomorphic Position (D2)
❑ Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (67)
❑
Shallow Agwtard (D3)
E3 Water Stained Leaves (89)
❑
Microtopographic Relief (D4)
❑ Aquatic Fauna (1313)
®
FAC Neutral Test (D5)
Field Observations
Surface Water Present? Yes 0
No ❑ Depth (inches) 1
Water Table Present? Yes �
No ❑ Depth (inches) 0
Saturation Present? Yes "
No ❑ Depth (inches) 0
Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes 0 No ❑
includes capillary fringe)
Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge monitoring well aerial photos previous inspections) if available
Remarks
US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Interim Version
VEGETATION — Use scientific names of plants
Tree Stratum (Plot size 30 ft )
1 Linodendron tulipifera
2 Prunus serohna
3 Acer rubrum
4 Platanus occidentalis
5
6
7
Sapling Stratum (Plot size 15 ft )
1 LIgustrum sinense
2
3
4
5
6
7
Shrub Stratum (Plot size 15 ft )
1 Rosa multiflora
2
3
4
5
6
7
Herb Stratum (Plot size 5 ft )
1 Impatiens capensis
2 Po/ysbchum acrostichordes
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Woody Vine Stratum (Plot size 30 ft )
1 Smilax rotundifoha
2 Lomcerajapornca
3
4
5
or on a
Sampling Point WB02
Absolute
Dominant Indicator
Dominance Test worksheet
/ Cover Species? Status
Number of Dominant Species
60
0 FAC
That Are OBL FACW or FAC S (A)
40
0 FACU
40
0 FAC
Total Number of Dominant
10
Species Across All Strata (B)
15
0 FACW
Percent of Dominant Species
That Are OBL FACW or FAC 80% (A/B)
®
Prevalence Index worksheet
155
= Total Cover
Total / Cover of Multiply by
OBL species x 1 =
30
0 FAC
FACW species x2=
0
FAC species x 3 =
0
FACU species x4=
0
UPL species x5=
0
Column Totals (A) (B)
Prevalence Index = B/A =
0
30
= Total Cover
Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators
❑ Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation
50
0 UPL
_M Dominance Test is >50 /
Prevalence Index is < -3 0'
_❑
❑ Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting
data in Remarks or on a separate sheet)
❑ Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain)
'Indicators of hydnc sod and wetland hydrology must
be present unless disturbed or problematic
50
= Total Cover
Definitions of Vegetation Strata
15
r%
e
m
FACW Tree - Woody plants excluding woody vines
FAC approximately 20 ft (6 m) or more in height and 3 in
(7 6 cm) or larger in diameter at breast height (DBH)
Sapling - Woody plants excluding woody vines
approximately 20 ft (6 m) or more in height and less
than 3 in (7 6 cm) DBH
Shrub - Woody plants excluding woody vines
approximately 3 to 20 ft (1 to 6 m) in height
Herb - All herbaceous (non woody) plants including
herbaceous vines regardless of size Includes woody
plants except woody vines less than approximately 3
ft (1 m) in height
Woody vine - All woody vines regardless of height
= Total Cover
0 FAC
0 FAC
0
0
0
= Total Cover
Hydrophytic
Vegetation
Present? Yes = No
US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Interim Version
SOIL
Sampling Point W602
Profile Description (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators )
Depth
Matrix
Redox Features
(inches)
Color (moist)
/ Color (moist) / Tvpe Loc
Texture Remarks
0 10
2 5Y 3/2
90 5Y 4/2 10 C M
SiL
10 11
2 5Y 4/2
100
SL
11 12+
7 5 YR 3/4
100
LS
'Tvpe C= Concentration D= Depletion RM= Reduced Matrix CS= Covered or Coated Sand Grains 2Location PL =Pore Limna M =Matrix
Hydnc Soil Indicators
Indicators for Problematic Hydric Sods'
❑_ Histosol (Al)
_❑ Dark Surface (S7)
❑ 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147)
❑ Histic Epipedon (A2)
❑ Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147 148)
0 Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19)
Black Histic (A3)
❑_ Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147 148)
(MLRA 136 147)
❑ Hydrogen Sulfide (A4)
® Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2)
_❑ Red Parent Material (TF2)
❑_ Stratified Layers (A5)
Depleted Matrix (F3)
_❑ Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12)
❑_ 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N)
Redox Dark Surface (F6)
� Other (Explain in Remarks)
❑ Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11)
❑ Depleted Dark Surface (F7)
Thick Dark Surface (Al2)
❑ Redox Depressions (F8)
❑ Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR N
❑ Iron Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N
MLRA 147 148)
MLRA 136)
❑_ Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4)
® Umbnc Surface (F13) (MLRA 136 122)
31ndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and
❑_ Sandy Redox (S5)
❑ Piedmont Floodplam Sods (F19) (MLRA 148)
wetland hydrology must be present
❑ Stripped Matrix (S6)
unless disturbed or problematic
Type
Depth (inches)
Hydnc Soil Present? Yes = No ❑
US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Interim Version
WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont
Pro ect/Site U5105 y y Henderson Sampling Date
Project/Site City/County /Count 5/27/2011
Applicant/Owner N C Department of Transportation State NC Sampling Point W1303 Up
Investigator(s) Tom Barrett Mulkey Inc Section Township Range Hendersonville
Landform (hillslope terrace etc ) HIIISIope Local relief (concave convex none) Convex
Slope (/) 0 1% Lat 35 289246 Long 82 447237 Datum NAD 83
Soil Map Unit Name Hayesvllle Loam NWI classification Upland
Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes r X No ❑ (If no explain in Remarks )
Are Vegetation ❑ Sod ❑ or Hydrology ❑ significantly disturbed? Are Normal Circumstances present? Yes X No L
Are Vegetation ❑ Sod ❑ or Hydrology ❑ naturally problematic? (If needed explain any answers in Remarks )
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations transects Important features etc
Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes = No ❑� Is the Sampled Area
Hydnc Sod Present? Yes= No ^ ' within a Wetland? Yes ❑ No
Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes ❑ No CQ
HYDROLOGY
Wetland Hydrology Indicators
Secondary
Indicators (minimum of two reauired)
❑
❑_
Surface Sod Cracks (66)
Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (138)
Primary Indicators (minimum of one is required check all that apply)
❑
Surface Water (Al) _❑ True Aquatic Plants (B14)
0
High Water Table (A2) ® Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (Cl)
❑
Drainage Patterns (B10)
❑
Saturation (A3) ❑ Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3)
❑
Moss Trim Lines (616)
®
Water Marks (B1) ® Presence of Reduced Iron (C4)
®
Dry Season Water Table (C2)
❑
Sediment Deposits (B2) _❑ Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Sods (C6)
❑
Crayfish Burrows (C8)
®
Drift Deposits (B3) ❑ Thin Muck Surface (C7)
❑_
Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9)
❑_
❑
Algal Mat or Crust (B4) ❑ Other (Explain in Remarks)
Iron Deposits (B5)
Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1)
❑
Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7)
_
❑
Geomorphic Position (D2)
Shallow Aquitard (D3)
Water Stained Leaves (139)
❑
Microtopographic Relief (D4)
Aquatic Fauna (B13)
❑
FAC Neutral Test (D5)
Field Observations
Surface Water Present? Yes ❑ No r X-1 Depth (inches)
Water Table Presents Yes ❑ No F X 1 Depth (inches)
Saturation Present? Yes ❑ No F—X -1 Depth (inches)
Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes ❑ No
includes ca ilia frin e
Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge monitoring well aerial photos previous inspections) if available
Remarks
No obvious hydrologic indicators present
US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Interim Version
VEGETATION — Use scientific names of plants
Tree Stratum (Plot size 30 ft )
/ Cover Species?
Status
1 Acer rubrum
30
CX ]
FAC
2 Linodendron tulipifera
20
0
FAC
3 Platanus occidentahs
20
0
FACW
4 Pinus strobus
10
0
FACU
5 Prunus serohna
5
FACU
6
r0
E=
7
85
= Total Cover
Sapling Stratum (Plot size 15 ft )
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Shrub Stratum (Plot size 15 ft )
1 Rosa multiflora
2 Buxus sp
3 Cornus amomum
4
5
6
7
i
Herb Stratum (Plot size 5 ft )
1 Hedera sp
2 Toxicodendron radicans
3 Parthenocissus gwnquefolia
4
5
6
7
6
9
10
11
12
Woody Vine Stratum (Plot size 30 ft )
1 Hedera sp
2 Toxicodendron radicans
3 Smilax rotundifolia
4 Hydrangea sp
5
photo
0 _
0 _
D_
= Total Cover
40
UPL
15
0 NI
2
FACW
FACW species
0
FAC species
0
0
FACU species
0
57
= Total Cover
100 = Total Cover
15 0
10 _
5 0_
5
35 = Total Cover
or on a separate sheet )
NI
FAC
FAC
NI
FAr
"ll
NI
Sampling Point W603 Up
Dominance Test worksheet
Number of Dominant Species
That Are OBL FACW or FAC 7 (A)
Total Number of Dominant
Species Across All Strata 10 (B)
Percent of Dominant Species 7000
That Are OBL FACW or FAC (A/B)
Prevalence Index worksheet
Total / Cover of
Multiply by
OBL species
x 1 =
FACW species
x 2 =
FAC species
x 3 =
FACU species
x4=
UPL species
x5=
Column Totals
(A) (B)
Prevalence Index = B/A =
" Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation
IZI Dominance Test is >50 /
_❑ Prevalence Index is s3 0'
Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting
data in Remarks or on a separate sheet)
❑ Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain)
'Indicators of hydnc sod and wetland hydrology must
be present unless disturbed or problematic
Definitions of Vegetation Strata
Tree — Woody plants excluding woody vines
approximately 20 ft (6 m) or more in height and 3 in
(7 6 cm) or larger in diameter at breast height (DBH)
Sapling — Woody plants excluding woody vines
approximately 20 ft (6 m) or more in height and less
than 3 in (7 6 cm) DBH
Shrub — Woody plants excluding woody vines
approximately 3 to 20 ft (1 to 6 m) in height
Herb —All herbaceous (non woody) plants including
herbaceous vines regardless of size Includes woody
plants except woody vines less than approximately 3
ft (1 m) in height
Woody vine — All woody vines regardless of height
Hydrophytic
Vegetation
Present? Yes 0 No
US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Interim Version
SOIL
to the depth
icator or confirm the absence of
Sampling Point WB03 Up
Depth Matrix Redox Features
(inches) Color (moist) / Color (moist) / Type' lo—F— Texture Remarks
0 12 2 5Y 4/4 100 Loam
'Type C= Concentration D= Depletion RM= Reduced Matrix CS= Covered or Coated Sand Grains 2Location PL =Pore Lmma M =Matrix
Hydnc Soil Indicators
Indicators for Problematic Hydnc So1Is3
❑_ Histosol (Al)
Ej Dark Surface (S7)
❑ 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147)
❑ Histic Epipedon (A2)
❑ Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147 148)
Piedmont Floodplain Sods (F19)
❑ Black Histic (A3)
❑ Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147 148)
(MLRA 136 147)
❑ Hydrogen Sulfide (A4)
® Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2)
❑_ Red Parent Material (TF2)
❑ Stratified Layers (A5)
❑ Depleted Matrix (F3)
❑ Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12)
❑_ 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N)
Redox Dark Surface (F6)
❑ Other (Explain in Remarks)
❑ Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11)
❑ Depleted Dark Surface (F7)
Thick Dark Surface (Al2)
❑ Redox Depressions (178)
❑ Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR N
❑ Iron Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N
MLRA 147 148)
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WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION)
Project Name NCDOT U5105 County Henderson
Nearest Road Greenville HWY /Sheperd St Date 5/26/2011
Wetland Area (ac) —006 Wetland Width (ft) —30
Name of Tom Barrett Mulkey Engineers & Consultants
WETLAND LOCATION WA
on sound or estusuary pond or lake
r� on perennial steam
on intermittent stream
X within mterstream divide
other
SOILS
Soil Series Hayesville loam
predorrunantly organic (humus muck or peat)
X predominantly mineral (non sandy)
predommantly sandy
HYDRAULIC FACTORS
X freshwater
brackish
steep topography
ditched or channelized
total wetland width >= 100 feet
WETLAND TYPE (select one)*
ADJACENT LAND USE
(within 1/2 mile upstream upslope or radius)
X forested/natural vegetation 20 %
X agricultural/ urbanized 70 %
X impervious surface 10 %
Adjacent Special Natural Areas
DOMINANT VEGETATION
1 Acer rubruni
2 Rosa multiflora
3 Smilax rotundifolia
4
FLOODING AND WETNESS
_ sermpermanently to permenently flooded or inundated
_ seasonally flooded or inundated
X_ intermittently flooded or temporary surface water
no evidence of flooding or surface water
Bottomland Hardwood Forest
Bog/Fen
Swamp Forest
X
Headwater Forest
Carolina Bay
Bog Forest
Pocosin
Ephemeral Wetland
Pine Savannah
Other
Freshwater Marsh
* The rating system cannot be applied to salt and
brackish marshes or stream channels
DEM RATING
WATER STORAGE
1
X 4
4
BANK SHORELINE STABILIZATION
0
X 4
0
POLLUTANT REMOVAL
0
* X 5
0
WILDLIFE HABITAT
1
X 2
2
AQUATIC LIFE HABITAT
0
X 4
0
RECREATION /EDUCATION
0
X 1
0
TOTAL WETLAND SCORE =
6
" Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpomt disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream upslope or radius
1
WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION)
Project Name NCDOT U5105 County Henderson
Nearest Road Erkwood Dr Date 5/26/2011
Wetland Area (ac) —0004 Wetland Width (ft) —7 10
Name of Evaluator(s) Tom Barrett Mulkey Engineers & Consultants
WETLAND LOCATION WB
on sound or estusuary pond or lake
X on perennial steam
on intermittent stream
within mterstream divide
other
SOILS
ADJACENT LAND USE
(within 1/2 mile upstream upslope or radius)
X forested/natural vegetation 20 %
X agricultural/ urbanized 70 %
X impervious surface 10 %
Adjacent Special Natural Areas
DOMINANT VEGETATION
Soil Series Hayesville loam
I Helix hedra
predominantly organic (humus muck or peat)
2 Rosa multii fora
X predominantly mineral (non sandy)
3 Prunus serotma
predominantly sandy
4 Acer rubrum
HYDRAULIC FACTORS
FLOODING AND WETNESS
X freshwater
semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated
brackish
seasonally flooded or inundated
steep topography
X intermittently flooded or temporary surface water
ditched or channelized
no evidence of flooding or surface water
total wetland width >= 100 feet
WETLAND TYPE (select one)*
Bottomland Hardwood Forest
Bog/Fen
Swamp Forest X
Headwater Forest
Carolina Bay
Bog Forest
Pocosin
Ephemeral Wetland
Pine Savannah
Other
Freshwater Marsh
* The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish
marshes or stream channels
DEM RATING
WATER STORAGE 1
X
4 4
BANK SHORELINE STABILIZATION 0
X
4 - 0
POLLUTANT REMOVAL 0 *
X
5 - 0
WILDLIFE HABITAT 1
X
2 2
AQUATIC LIFE HABITAT 1
X
4 - 4
RECREATION/EDUCATION 0 X 1 0
TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = 10
* Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpomt disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream upslope or radius
NC WAM FIELD ASSESSMENT FORM
Accompanies User Manual Version 41
Wetland Site Name WA (U 5105) Date May 26 2011
Wetland Type Headwater Forest Assessor Name /Organization T Barrett (Mulkey Inc)
Level III Ecoregion Blue Ridge Mountains Nearest Named Water Body King Creek
River Basin French Broad USGS 8 Digit Catalogue Unit 06010105
® Yes ❑ No Precipitation within 48 hrs? Latitude /Longitude (deci degrees) 35 2913/ 82 4443
Evidence of stressors affecting the assessment area (may not be within the assessment area)
Please circle and /or make note on the last page if evidence of stressors is apparent Consider departure from reference if appropriate in
recent past (for instance within 10 years) Noteworthy stressors include but are not limited to the following
Hydrological modifications (examples ditches dams beaver dams dikes berms ponds etc )
Surface and sub surface discharges into the wetland (examples discharges containing obvious pollutants presence of nearby
septic tanks underground storage tanks (USTs) hog lagoons etc )
Signs of vegetation stress (examples vegetation mortality insect damage disease storm damage salt intrusion etc )
Habitat/plant community alteration (examples mowing clear cutting exotics etc )
Is the assessment area intensively managed? ❑ Yes ® No
Regulatory Considerations (select all that apply to the assessment area)
❑ Anadromous fish
❑ Federally protected species or State endangered or threatened species
❑ NCDWQ riparian buffer rule in effect
❑ Abuts a Primary Nursery Area (PNA)
❑ Publicly owned property
❑ N C Division of Coastal Management Area of Environmental Concern (AEC) (including buffer)
❑ Abuts a stream with a NCDWQ classification of SA or supplemental classifications of HQW ORW or Trout
❑ Designated NCNHP reference community
❑ Abuts a 303(d) listed stream or a tributary to a 303(d) listed stream
What type of natural stream is associated with the wetland if any? (check all that apply)
❑ Blackwater
® Brownwater
❑ Tidal (if tidal check one of the following boxes) ❑ Lunar ❑ Wind ❑ Both
Is the assessment area on a coastal island? ❑ Yes ® No
Is the assessment area s surface water storage capacity or duration substantially altered by beaver? ❑ Yes ® No
Does the assessment area experience overbank flooding during normal rainfall conditions? ❑ Yes ® No
Ground Surface Condition/Vegetation Condition — assessment area condition metric
Check a box in each column Consider alteration to the ground surface (GS) in the assessment area and vegetation structure (VS) in
the assessment area Compare to reference wetland if applicable (see User Manual) If a reference is not applicable then rate the
assessment area based on evidence of an effect
GS VS
®A 0A Not severely altered
❑B ❑B Severely altered over a majority of the assessment area (ground surface alteration examples vehicle tracks excessive
sedimentation fire plow lanes skidder tracks bedding fill soil compaction obvious pollutants) (vegetation structure
alteration examples mechanical disturbance herbicides salt intrusion [where appropriate] exotic species grazing
reduced diversity [if appropriate] hydrologic alteration)
Surface and Sub Surface Storage Capacity and Duration — assessment area condition metric
Check a box in each column Consider surface storage capacity and duration (Surf) and sub surface storage capacity and duration
(Sub) Consider both increase and decrease in hydrology Refer to the current NRCS lateral effect of ditching guidance for North Carolina
hydnc sods (see USACE Wilmington District website) for the zone of influence of ditches in hydnc soils A ditch 5 1 foot deep is considered
to affect surface water only while a ditch > 1 foot deep is expected to affect both surface and sub surface water Consider tidal flooding
regime if applicable
Surf Sub
OA $]A Water storage capacity and duration are not altered
❑B ❑B Water storage capacity or duration are altered but not substantially (typically not sufficient to change vegetation)
❑C ❑C Water storage capacity or duration is substantially altered (typically alteration sufficient to result in vegetation change)
(examples draining flooding soil compaction filling excessive sedimentation underground utility lines)
Water Storage /Surface Relief — assessment area/wetland type condition metric (evaluate for non marsh wetlands only)
Check a box in each column for each group below Select for the assessment area (AA) and the wetland type (WT)
AA
WT
3a ❑A
❑A
Majority of wetland with depressions able to pond water > 1 foot deep
❑B
®B
Majority of wetland with depressions able to pond water 6 inches to 1 foot deep
®C
❑C
Majority of wetland with depressions able to pond water 3 to 6 inches deep
❑D
❑D
Depressions able to pond water < 3 inches deep
3b ❑A
Evidence that maximum depth of inundation is greater than 2 feet
❑B
Evidence that maximum depth of inundation is between 1 and 2 feet
®C
Evidence that maximum depth of inundation is less than 1 foot
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4 Soil Texture /Structure - assessment area condition metric
Check a box from each of the three sod property groups below Dig sod profile in the dominant assessment area landscape feature
Make sod observations within the top 12 inches Use most recent guidance for National Technical Committee for Hydric Sods regional
indicators
4a ❑A Sandy sod
®B Loamy or clayey sods exhibiting redoximorphic features (concentrations depletions or rhizospheres)
❑C Loamy or clayey sods not exhibiting redoximorphic features
❑D Loamy or clayey gleyed sod
❑E Histosol or histic epipedon
4b $]A Sod ribbon < 1 inch
❑B Sod ribbon > 1 inch
4c ®A No peat or muck presence
❑B A peat or muck presence
Discharge into Wetland - assessment area opportunity metric
Check a box in each column Consider surface pollutants or discharges (Surf) and sub surface pollutants or discharges (Sub)
Examples of sub surface discharges include presence of nearby septic tank underground storage tank (UST) etc
Surf Sub
®A ®A Little or no evidence of pollutants or discharges entering the assessment area
❑B ❑B Noticeable evidence of pollutants or discharges entering the wetland and stressing but not overwhelming the
treatment capacity of the assessment area
❑C ❑C Noticeable evidence of pollutants or discharges (pathogen particulate or soluble) entering the assessment area and
potentially overwhelming the treatment capacity of the wetland (water discoloration dead vegetation excessive
sedimentation odor)
Land Use - opportunity metric
Check all that apply (at least one box in each column) Evaluation involves a GIS effort with field adjustment Consider sources
draining to assessment area within entire upstream watershed (WS) within 5 miles and within the watershed draining to the assessment
area (5M) and within 2 miles and within the watershed draining to the assessment area (2M)
WS 5M 2M
KIA ❑A ❑A > 10 / impervious surfaces
❑B ®B ®B < 10 / impervious surfaces
❑C ❑C ❑C Confined animal operations (or other local concentrated source of pollutants)
❑D ❑D ❑D z 20 / coverage of pasture
❑E ❑E ❑E z 20% coverage of agricultural land (regularly plowed land)
❑F ❑F ❑F z 20 A coverage of maintained grass /herb
❑G ❑G ❑G >- 20% coverage of clear cut land
❑H ❑H ❑H Little or no opportunity to improve water quality Lack of opportunity may result from hydrologic alterations
that prevent drainage or overbank flow from affecting the assessment area
Wetland Acting as Vegetated Buffer - assessment area /wetland complex condition metric
7a Is assessment area within 50 feet of a tributary or other open water?
®Yes ❑No If Yes continue to 7b If No skip to Metric 8
Wetland buffer need only be present on one side of the open water Make buffer judgment based on the average width of wetland
Record a note if a portion of the buffer has been removed or disturbed
7b How much of the first 50 feet from the bank is wetland?
❑A z 50 feet
❑B From 30 to < 50 feet
❑C From 15 to < 30 feet
❑D From 5 to < 15 feet
®E < 5 feet or buffer bypassed by ditches
7c Tributary width If the tributary is anastomosed combine widths of channels /braids for a total width
®s 15 feet wide ❑> 15 feet wide ❑ Other open water (no tributary present)
7d Do roots of assessment area vegetation extend into the bank of the tributary/open water9
[]Yes ®No
7e Is the tributary or other open water sheltered or exposed?
❑Sheltered - open water width < 2500 feet and no regular boat traffic
❑Exposed - open water width z 2500 feet or regular boat traffic
Wetland Width at the Assessment Area - wetland type/wetland complex condition metric (evaluate for riparian wetlands only)
Check a box in each column Select the average width for the wetland type at the assessment area (WT) and the wetland complex at
the assessment area (WC) See User Manual for WT and WC boundaries
WT WC
❑A ❑A >- 100 feet
❑B ❑B From 80 to < 100 feet
❑C ❑C From 50 to < 80 feet
❑D ❑D From 40 to < 50 feet
❑E ❑E From 30 to < 40 feet
®F $]F From 15 to < 30 feet
❑G ❑G From 5 to < 15 feet
❑H ❑H < 5 feet
y
9
Inundation Duration - assessment area condition metric
Answer for assessment area dominant landform
QA
Evidence of short- duration inundation (< 7 consecutive days)
❑B
Evidence of saturation without evidence of inundation
❑C
Evidence of long- duration inundation or very long- duration inundation (7 to 30 consecutive days or more)
10
Indicators of Deposition - assessment area condition metric
Consider recent deposition only (no plant growth since deposition)
®A
Sediment deposition is not excessive but at approximately natural levels
❑B
Sediment deposition is excessive but not overwhelming the wetland
❑C
Sediment deposition is excessive and is overwhelming the wetland
11
Wetland
Size - wetland type /wetland complex condition metric
Check a box in each column Involves a GIS effort with field adjustment This metric evaluates three aspects of the wetland area the
size
of the wetland type (WT) the size of the wetland complex (WC) and the size of the forested wetland (FW) (if applicable see User
Manual) See the User Manual for boundaries of these evaluation areas If assessment area is clear cut select K for the FW column
WT
WC FW (if applicable)
❑A
❑A ❑A z 500 acres
❑B
❑B ❑B From 100 to < 500 acres
❑C
❑C ❑C From 50 to < 100 acres
❑D
❑D ❑D From 25 to < 50 acres
❑E
❑E ❑E From 10 to < 25 acres
❑F
❑F ❑F From 5 to < 10 acres
❑G
❑G ❑G From 1 to < 5 acres
❑H
❑H ❑H From 0 5 to < 1 acre
❑I
❑I ❑I From 0 1 to < 0 5 acre
®J
®J ®J From 0 01 to < 0 1 acre
❑K
❑K ❑K < 0 01 acre or assessment area is clear -cut
12
Wetland Intactness - wetland type condition metric (evaluate for Pocosins only)
❑A
Pocosin is the full extent (>- 90 /o) of its natural landscape size
❑B
Pocosin is < 90°/ of the full extent of its natural landscape size
13
Connectivity to Other Natural Areas - landscape condition metric
13a
Check appropriate box(es) (a box may be checked in each column) Involves a GIS effort with field adjustment This metric
evaluates whether the wetland is well connected (Well) and /or loosely connected (Loosely) to the landscape patch the contiguous
naturally vegetated area and open water (if appropriate) Boundaries are formed by four lane roads regularly maintained utility line
corridors the width of a four lane road or wider urban landscapes maintained fields (pasture and agriculture) or open water > 300
feet wide
Well Loosely
❑A ❑A >_ 500 acres
❑B ❑B From 100 to < 500 acres
❑C ❑C From 50 to < 100 acres
❑D ❑D From 10 to < 50 acres
❑E ®E < 10 acres
❑F OF Wetland type has a poor or no connection to other natural habitats
13b
Evaluate for marshes only
❑Yes ❑No Wetland type has a surface hydrology connection to open waters /tributary or tidal wetlands
14 Edge Effect - wetland type condition metric (skip for all marshes)
May involve a GIS effort with field adjustment Estimate distance from wetland type boundary to artificial edges Artificial edges include
non forested areas z 40 feet wide such as fields development roads regularly maintained utility line corridors and clear cuts Consider
the eight main points of the compass
❑A No artificial edge within 150 feet in all directions
❑B No artificial edge within 150 feet in four (4) to seven (7) directions
®C An artificial edge occurs within 150 feet in more than four (4) directions or assessment area is clear cut
15 Vegetative Composition - assessment area condition metric (skip for all marshes and Pine Flat)
❑A Vegetation is close to reference condition in species present and their proportions Lower strata composed of appropriate
species with exotic plants absent or sparse within the assessment area
❑B Vegetation is different from reference condition in species diversity or proportions but still largely composed of native species
characteristic of the wetland type This may include communities of weedy native species that develop after clearcutting or
clearing It also includes communities with exotics present but not dominant over a large portion of the expected strata
®C Vegetation severely altered from reference in composition Expected species are unnaturally absent (planted stands of non
characteristic species or at least one stratum inappropriately composed of a single species) Exotic species are dominant in at
least one stratum
16 Vegetative Diversity - assessment area condition metric (evaluate for Non tidal Freshwater Marsh only)
❑A Vegetation diversity is high and is composed primarily of native species (< 10 A cover of exotics)
❑B Vegetation diversity is low or has > 10% to 50% cover of exotics
❑C Vegetation is dominated by exotic species (> 50 A cover of exotics)
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17 Vegetative Structure - assessment area/wetiand type condition metric
17a Is vegetation present?
®Yes []No if Yes continue to 17b If No skip to Metric 18
17b Evaluate percent coverage of assessment area vegetation for all marshes only Skip tol7c for non marsh wetlands
❑A z 25 / coverage of vegetation
❑B < 25% coverage of vegetation
17c Check a box in each column for each stratum Evaluate this portion of the metric for non marsh wetlands Consider structure
in airspace above the assessment area (AA) and the wetland type (WT) separately
AA WT
MA ❑A Canopy closed or nearly closed with natural gaps associated with natural processes
COMB ®B Canopy present but opened more than natural gaps
U ❑C ❑C Canopy sparse or absent
o ❑A ❑A Dense mid story/sapling layer
rn ❑B
❑B
Moderate density mid story/sapling layer
MC
$]C
Mid story/sapling layer sparse or absent
,�g]A
❑A
Dense shrub layer
L ❑B
®B
Moderate density shrub layer
rn ❑C
❑C
Shrub layer sparse or absent
❑A
Dense herb layer
.M❑A
-a)❑B
❑B
Moderate density herb layer
=91C
®C
Herb layer sparse or absent
18 Snags - wetland type condition metric
❑A Large snags (more than one) are visible (> 12 inches DBH or large relative to species present and landscape stability)
$]B Not A
19 Diameter Class Distribution - wetland type condition metric
❑A Majority of canopy trees have stems > 6 inches in diameter at breast height (DBH) many large trees (> 12 inches DBH) are
present
MB Majority of canopy trees have stems between 6 and 12 inches DBH few are > 12 inch DBH
❑C Majority of canopy trees are < 6 inches DBH or no trees
20 Large Woody Debris - wetland type condition metric
Include both natural debris and man placed natural debris
❑A Large logs (more than one) are visible (> 12 inches in diameter or large relative to species present and landscape stability)
MB Not A
21 Vegetation /Open Water Dispersion - wetland type /open water condition metric (evaluate for Non Tidal Freshwater Marsh only)
Select the figure that best describes the amount of interspersion between vegetation and open water in the growing season Patterned
areas indicate vegetated areas while solid white areas indicate open water
❑A ❑B ❑C ❑D
22 Hydrologic Connectivity - assessment area condition metric (evaluate for riparian wetlands only)
Examples of activities that may severely alter hydrologic connectivity include intensive ditching fill sedimentation channelization
diversion man made berms beaver dams and stream incision
®A Overbank and overland flow are not severely altered in the assessment area
❑B Overbank flow is severely altered in the assessment area
❑C Overland flow is severely altered in the assessment area
❑D Both overbank and overland flow are severely altered in the assessment area
Notes
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NC WAM FIELD ASSESSMENT FORM
Accompanies User Manual Version 4 1
Wetland Site Name WB (U 5105) Date May 26 2011
Wetland Type Seep Assessor Name /Organization T Barrett (Mulkey Inc)
Level III Ecoregion Blue Ridge Mountains Nearest Named Water Body King Creek
River Basin French Broad USGS 8 Digit Catalogue Unit 06010105
® Yes ❑ No Precipitation within 48 hrs? Latitude /Longitude (deci degrees) 35 2892/ 82 4474
Evidence of stressors affecting the assessment area (may not be within the assessment area)
Please circle and /or make note on the last page if evidence of stressors is apparent Consider departure from reference if appropriate in
recent past (for instance within 10 years) Noteworthy stressors include but are not limited to the following
Hydrological modifications (examples ditches dams beaver dams dikes berms ponds etc)
Surface and sub surface discharges into the wetland (examples discharges containing obvious pollutants presence of nearby
septic tanks underground storage tanks (USTs) hog lagoons etc )
Signs of vegetation stress (examples vegetation mortality insect damage disease storm damage salt intrusion etc )
Habitat/plant community alteration (examples mowing clear cutting exotics etc )
Is the assessment area intensively managed? ❑ Yes ® No
Regulatory Considerations (select all that apply to the assessment area)
❑ Anadromous fish
❑ Federally protected species or State endangered or threatened species
❑ NCDWQ riparian buffer rule in effect
❑ Abuts a Primary Nursery Area (PNA)
❑ Publicly owned property
❑ N C Division of Coastal Management Area of Environmental Concern (AEC) (including buffer)
❑ Abuts a stream with a NCDWQ classification of SA or supplemental classifications of HQW ORW or Trout
❑ Designated NCNHP reference community
❑ Abuts a 303(d) listed stream or a tributary to a 303(d) listed stream
What type of natural stream is associated with the wetland if any? (check all that apply)
❑ Blackwater
® Brownwater
❑ Tidal (if tidal check one of the following boxes) ❑ Lunar ❑ Wind ❑ Both
Is the assessment area on a coastal island? ❑ Yes ® No
Is the assessment area s surface water storage capacity or duration substantially altered by beaver? ❑ Yes ® No
Does the assessment area experience overbank flooding during normal rainfall conditions? ❑ Yes ® No
Ground Surface Condition/Vegetation Condition — assessment area condition metric
Check a box in each column Consider alteration to the ground surface (GS) in the assessment area and vegetation structure (VS) in
the assessment area Compare to reference wetland if applicable (see User Manual) If a reference is not applicable then rate the
assessment area based on evidence of an effect
GS VS
®A OA Not severely altered
❑B ❑B Severely altered over a majority of the assessment area (ground surface alteration examples vehicle tracks excessive
sedimentation fire plow lanes skidder tracks bedding fill sod compaction obvious pollutants) (vegetation structure
alteration examples mechanical disturbance herbicides salt intrusion [where appropriate] exotic species grazing
reduced diversity [if appropriate] hydrologic alteration)
Surface and Sub Surface Storage Capacity and Duration — assessment area condition metric
Check a box in each column Consider surface storage capacity and duration (Surf) and sub surface storage capacity and duration
(Sub) Consider both increase and decrease in hydrology Refer to the current NRCS lateral effect of ditching guidance for North Carolina
hydnc soils (see USACE Wilmington District website) for the zone of influence of ditches in hydrnc sods A ditch s 1 foot deep is considered
to affect surface water only while a ditch > 1 foot deep is expected to affect both surface and sub surface water Consider tidal Flooding
regime if applicable
Surf Sub
QA $]A Water storage capacity and duration are not altered
❑B ❑B Water storage capacity or duration are altered but not substantially (typically not sufficient to change vegetation)
❑C ❑C Water storage capacity or duration is substantially altered (typically alteration sufficient to result in vegetation change)
(examples draining flooding sod compaction filling excessive sedimentation underground utility lines)
Water Storage /Surface Relief — assessment area/wetland type condition metric (evaluate for non marsh wetlands only)
Check a box in each column for each group below Select for the assessment area (AA) and the wetland type (WT)
AA
WT
3a ❑A
❑A
Majority of wetland with depressions able to pond water > 1 foot deep
❑B
❑B
Majority of wetland with depressions able to pond water 6 inches to 1 foot deep
❑C
❑C
Majority of wetland with depressions able to pond water 3 to 6 inches deep
®D
❑D
Depressions able to pond water < 3 inches deep
3b ❑A
Evidence that maximum depth of inundation is greater than 2 feet
❑B
Evidence that maximum depth of inundation is between 1 and 2 feet
®C
Evidence that maximum depth of inundation is less than 1 foot
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4 Sod Texture /Structure - assessment area condition metric
Check a box from each of the three sod property groups below Dig sod profile in the dominant assessment area landscape feature
Make soil observations within the top 12 inches Use most recent guidance for National Technical Committee for Hydnc Sods regional
indicators
4a ❑A Sandy sod
®B Loamy or clayey sods exhibiting redoximorphic features (concentrations depletions or rhizospheres)
❑C Loamy or clayey sods not exhibiting redoximorphic features
❑D Loamy or clayey gleyed sod
❑E Histosol or histic epipedon
4b $]A
Sod ribbon < 1 inch
❑B
Sod ribbon z 1 inch
4c ®A
No peat or muck presence
❑B
A peat or muck presence
Discharge into Wetland - assessment area opportunity metric
Check a box in each column Consider surface pollutants or discharges (Surf) and sub surface pollutants or discharges (Sub)
Examples of sub surface discharges include presence of nearby septic tank underground storage tank (UST) etc
Surf Sub
®A ®A Little or no evidence of pollutants or discharges entering the assessment area
❑B ❑B Noticeable evidence of pollutants or discharges entering the wetland and stressing but not overwhelming the
treatment capacity of the assessment area
❑C ❑C Noticeable evidence of pollutants or discharges (pathogen particulate or soluble) entering the assessment area and
potentially overwhelming the treatment capacity of the wetland (water discoloration dead vegetation excessive
sedimentation odor)
Land Use - opportunity metric
Check all that apply (at least one box in each column) Evaluation involves a GIS effort with field adjustment Consider sources
draining to assessment area within entire upstream watershed (WS) within 5 miles and within the watershed draining to the assessment
area (5M) and within 2 miles and within the watershed draining to the assessment area (2M)
WS 5M F 2M
k]A ❑A ❑A > 10 / impervious surfaces
❑B ®B ®B < 100/ impervious surfaces
❑C ❑C ❑C Confined animal operations (or other local concentrated source of pollutants)
❑D ❑D ❑D ? 20 A coverage of pasture
❑E ❑E ❑E z 20 / coverage of agricultural land (regularly plowed land)
❑F ❑F OF >_ 20 / coverage of maintained grass /herb
❑G ❑G ❑G >- 20% coverage of clear cut land
❑H ❑H ❑H Little or no opportunity to improve water quality Lack of opportunity may result from hydrologic alterations
that prevent drainage or overbank flow from affecting the assessment area
Wetland Acting as Vegetated Buffer - assessment area/wetland complex condition metric
7a Is assessment area within 50 feet of a tributary or other open water?
®Yes ❑No If Yes continue to 7b If No skip to Metric 8
Wetland buffer need only be present on one side of the open water Make buffer judgment based on the average width of wetland
Record a note if a portion of the buffer has been removed or disturbed
7b How much of the first 50 feet from the bank is wetland?
❑A z 50 feet
❑B From 30 to < 50 feet
®C From 15 to < 30 feet
❑D From 5 to < 15 feet
❑E < 5 feet or buffer bypassed by ditches
7c Tributary width If the tributary is anastomosed combine widths of channels /braids for a total width
®5 15 feet wide ❑> 15 feet wide ❑ Other open water (no tributary present)
7d Do roots of assessment area vegetation extend into the bank of the tributary/open water?
®Yes ❑No
7e Is the tributary or other open water sheltered or exposed?
❑Sheltered - open water width < 2500 feet and no regular boat traffic
❑Exposed - open water width z 2500 feet or regular boat traffic
Wetland Width at the Assessment Area - wetland type/wetland complex condition metric (evaluate for riparian wetlands only)
Check a box in each column Select the average width for the wetland type at the assessment area (WT) and the wetland complex at
the assessment area (WC) See User Manual for WT and WC boundaries
WT WC
❑A ❑A z 100 feet
❑B ❑B From 80 to < 100 feet
❑C ❑C From 50 to < 80 feet
❑D ❑D From 40 to < 50 feet
❑E ❑E From 30 to < 40 feet
❑F ❑F From 15 to < 30 feet
®G ®G From 5 to < 15 feet
❑H ❑H < 5 feet
9
Inundation Duration - assessment area condition metric
Answer for assessment area dominant landform
$]A
Evidence of short duration inundation (< 7 consecutive days)
❑B
Evidence of saturation without evidence of inundation
❑C
Evidence of long- duration inundation or very long duration inundation (7 to 30 consecutive days or more)
10
Indicators of Deposition - assessment area condition metric
Consider recent deposition only (no plant growth since deposition)
R]A
Sediment deposition is not excessive but at approximately natural levels
❑B
Sediment deposition is excessive but not overwhelming the wetland
❑C
Sediment deposition is excessive and is overwhelming the wetland
11
Wetland
Size - wetland type /wetland complex condition metric
Check a box in each column Involves a GIS effort with field adjustment This metric evaluates three aspects of the wetland area the
size
of the wetland type (WT) the size of the wetland complex (WC) and the size of the forested wetland (FW) (if applicable see User
Manual) See the User Manual for boundaries of these evaluation areas If assessment area is clear cut select K for the FW column
WT
WC FW (if applicable)
❑A
❑A ❑A z 500 acres
❑B
❑B ❑B From 100 to < 500 acres
❑C
❑C ❑C From 50 to < 100 acres
❑D
❑D ❑D From 25 to < 50 acres
❑E
❑E ❑E From 10 to < 25 acres
❑F
❑F ❑F From 5 to < 10 acres
❑G
❑G ❑G From 1 to < 5 acres
❑H
❑H ❑H From 0 5 to < 1 acre
❑I
01 01 From 0 1 to < 0 5 acre
❑J
❑J ❑J From 0 01 to < 0 1 acre
gjK
®K ®K < 0 01 acre or assessment area is clear cut
12
Wetland Intactness - wetland type condition metric (evaluate for Pocosins only)
❑A
Pocosin is the full extent (2 90A) of its natural landscape size
❑B
Pocosin is < 90 / of the full extent of its natural landscape size
13
Connectivity to Other Natural Areas - landscape condition metric
13a
Check appropriate box(es) (a box may be checked in each column) Involves a GIS effort with field adjustment This metric
evaluates whether the wetland is well connected (Well) and /or loosely connected (Loosely) to the landscape patch the contiguous
naturally vegetated area and open water (if appropriate) Boundaries are formed by four lane roads regularly maintained utility line
corridors the width of a four lane road or wider urban landscapes maintained fields (pasture and agriculture) or open water > 300
feet wide
Well Loosely
❑A ❑A ? 500 acres
❑B ❑B From 100 to < 500 acres
❑C ❑C From 50 to < 100 acres
❑D ❑D From 10 to < 50 acres
❑E ®E < 10 acres
❑F ❑F Wetland type has a poor or no connection to other natural habitats
13b
Evaluate for marshes only
❑Yes ❑No Wetland type has a surface hydrology connection to open waters /tributary or tidal wetlands
14 Edge Effect - wetland type condition metric (skip for all marshes)
May involve a GIS effort with field adjustment Estimate distance from wetland type boundary to artificial edges Artificial edges include
non forested areas ? 40 feet wide such as fields development roads regularly maintained utility line corridors and clear cuts Consider
the eight main points of the compass
❑A No artificial edge within 150 feet in all directions
❑B No artificial edge within 150 feet in four (4) to seven (7) directions
®C An artificial edge occurs within 150 feet in more than four (4) directions or assessment area is clear cut
15 Vegetative Composition - assessment area condition metric (skip for all marshes and Pine Flat)
❑A Vegetation is close to reference condition in species present and their proportions Lower strata composed of appropriate
species with exotic plants absent or sparse within the assessment area
®B Vegetation is different from reference condition in species diversity or proportions but still largely composed of native species
characteristic of the wetland type This may include communities of weedy native species that develop after clearcutting or
clearing It also includes communities with exotics present but not dominant over a large portion of the expected strata
❑C Vegetation severely altered from reference in composition Expected species are unnaturally absent (planted stands of non
characteristic species or at least one stratum inappropriately composed of a single species) Exotic species are dominant in at
least one stratum
16 Vegetative Diversity -assessment area condition metric (evaluate for Non tidal Freshwater Marsh only)
❑A Vegetation diversity is high and is composed primarily of native species (< 10% cover of exotics)
❑B Vegetation diversity is low or has > 10 A to 50% cover of exotics
❑C Vegetation is dominated by exotic species (> 50 A cover of exotics)
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17 Vegetative Structure — assessment area /wetland type condition metric
17a Is vegetation present?
®Yes El No If Yes continue to 17b If No skip to Metric 18
17b Evaluate percent coverage of assessment area vegetation for all marshes only Skip tol7c for non marsh wetlands
❑A a 25% coverage of vegetation
❑B < 25% coverage of vegetation
17c Check a box in each column for each stratum Evaluate this portion of the metric for non -marsh wetlands Consider structure
in airspace above the assessment area (AA) and the wetland type (WT) separately
AA WT
MA ❑A Canopy closed or nearly closed with natural gaps associated with natural processes
m ®B ®B Canopy present but opened more than natural gaps
U ❑C ❑C Canopy sparse or absent
!.UA ❑A Dense mid story/sapling layer
o7 ❑B ❑B Moderate density mid story/sapling layer
®C $]C Mid story/sapling layer sparse or absent
a ❑A ❑A Dense shrub layer
❑B
❑B
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rn ®C
®C
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❑A
❑A
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M
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❑B
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= ®C K]C Herb layer sparse or absent
18 Snags — wetland type condition metric
❑A Large snags (more than one) are visible (> 12 inches DBH or large relative to species present and landscape stability)
QB Not A
19 Diameter Class Distribution — wetland type condition metric
❑A Majority of canopy trees have stems > 6 inches in diameter at breast height (DBH) many large trees (> 12 inches DBH) are
present
®B Majority of canopy trees have stems between 6 and 12 inches DBH few are > 12 inch DBH
❑C Majority of canopy trees are < 6 inches DBH or no trees
20 Large Woody Debris — wetland type condition metric
Include both natural debris and man placed natural debris
QA Large logs (more than one) are visible (> 12 inches in diameter or large relative to species present and landscape stability)
®B Not A
21 Vegetation /Open Water Dispersion — wetland type /open water condition metric (evaluate for Non Tidal Freshwater Marsh only)
Select the figure that best describes the amount of interspersion between vegetation and open water in the growing season Patterned
areas indicate vegetated areas while solid white areas indicate open water
❑A ❑B ❑C ❑D
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22 Hydrologic Connectivity — assessment area condition metric (evaluate for riparian wetlands only)
Examples of activities that may severely alter hydrologic connectivity include intensive ditching fill sedimentation channelization
diversion man made berms beaver dams and stream incision
®A Overbank and overland flow are not severely altered in the assessment area
❑B Overbank flow is severely altered in the assessment area
❑C Overland flow is severely altered in the assessment area
❑D Both overbank and overland flow are severely altered in the assessment area
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