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North Carolina Department of Transportation
Highway Stormwater Program
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN
(Version 1.2; Released September 2011)FOR LINEAR ROADWAY PROJECTS
Project/TIP No.:R-2514BCounty(ies):Jones Onslow Page 1of 1
General Project Information
Project No.:Project Type:Date:
R-2514BNew Location1/23/2014
NCDOT Contact:Paul Atkinson, PEContractor / Designer:
Address:Address:
1020 Birch Ridge Rd.
Raleigh, NC 27610
Phone:919-707-6707Phone:
Email:Email:
patkinson@ncdot.gov
City/Town:
MaysvilleCounty(ies):JonesOnslow
River Basin(s): CAMA County?No
White OakYes
Primary Receiving Water:
White Oak RiverNCDWQ Stream Index No.:20-(1)
Primary: Class C
NCDWQ Surface Water Classification for Primary Receiving Water
Supplemental:
Other Stream Classification:
303(d) Impairments:
Buffer Rules in Effect
N/A
Project Description
Farmland
Project Length (lin. Miles or feet): 4.156 MilesSurrounding Land Use:
Proposed ProjectExisting Site
Project Built-Upon Area (ac.)ac.
ac.
Four Lane Divided Highway with 38' grassed median. 4' interior paved shoulder, two 12' Two Lane Highway with two 12' travel lanes and 3' paved shoulders.
Typical Cross Section Description:
travel lanes, and 10' exterior paved shoulder.
Average Daily Traffic (veh/hr/day):
Design/Future:15,900 (2035)Existing:6800 (2015)
R-2514B is the planned new US 17 bypass of Maysville. Two major structures are planned at the crossing of the L Line (US 17 Bypass) with Higgins Branch and the White
General Project Narrative:
Oak River. The structure over Higgins Branch is 2@80' 45" Girders for a total length of 160', while the structure over White Oak River is 2@100', 7@110', 1@100', and1@90'
63" MBT for a total length of 1160'. Grass lined ditches are utilized throughout where possible. Any ditches draining to wetlands were daylighted 10' before entering the
wetlands to prevent concentrated flow from entering and additional impacts to the wetlands. Rip Rap toe protection was used in areas where this was not possible to maintain
non-erosive velocities through the wetlands. 36" RCP-IV Equalizer Pipes were used in areas where the proposed roadway is splitting wetlands: STA. 72+04 -L-, 75+50 -L-,
151+92.61 -L-, 157+27.35 -L- to allow for water to pass freely from one side of the highway to the other allowing for wetlands to remain viable. Storm drain outfalls have been
located outside of wetlands where possible.
References
WETLAND PERMIT IMPACT SUMMARY
WETLAND IMPACTSSURFACE WATER IMPACTS
Hand
Existing Existing
PermanentTemp. ExcavationMechanized ClearingPermanent Temp. ChannelChannelNatural
SiteStationStructureFill InFill Inin Clearingin SW SWImpactsImpactsStream
No.(From/To)Size / TypeWetlandsWetlands Wetlandsin Wetlands WetlandsimpactsimpactsPermanentTemp.Design
(ac)(ac)(ac)(ac)(ac)(ac)(ac)(ft)(ft)(ft)
1 22+67 TO 28+77 -L- RT. 0.27 0.13
224+60 TO 27+00 -L- 0.19
356+35 TO 57+13 -L- RT. < 0.01
416+26 TO 17+40 -Y1- LT. 0.01
571+09 TO 77+39 -L- 2.06 0.25
627+46 TO 32+33 -Y2A-60" RCP-IV0.20 0.09 0.02< 0.0114421
698+20 TO 101+64 -L-72" RCP-IV0.80 0.09 0.07< 0.0138124
7128+50 TO 129+44 -L- RT. 0.08 0.040.02
8131+13 TO 132+38 -L- RT. 0.05 0.02
9139+81 TO 140+61 -L-48" RCP-IV0.03 < 0.01
10140+57 TO 162+27 -L-160' BRIDGE3.320.06 0.380.43
11162+83 TO 164+07 -L- RT. 0.17 0.02
12168+10 TO 179+18 -L-1160' BRIDGE0.010.01 4.02
13206+10 TO 223+71 -L-84" RCP-IV 0.670.04129374
1413+65 TO 14+27 -Y3D-18"0.02 0.04< 0.01
15228+39 TO 231+42 -L- 1.08 0.14
1629+23 TO 32+00 -Y2- RT. < 0.01 0.030.03 0.040.0112025
TOTALS*:8.270.070.111.224.450.810.0619381440
*Rounded totals are sum of actual impacts
NOTES:
NC DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS
41666
ONSLOW AND JONES COUNTY
WBS - 34442.1.3 (R-2514B)
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