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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRE_ [EXTERNAL] Duplin Bridge 36 MBTAFrom:Herndon, T. Mason
To:Jordan, Gary
Cc:Farrell, Sean C; Westphal, Anneliese; Brad Shaver; Wilson, Travis W.; Sprinkle, Hannah H; Stanton, Tyler P;
Hammond, John
Subject:RE: [EXTERNAL] Duplin Bridge 36 MBTA
Date:Monday, April 18, 2022 5:28:24 PM
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Gary,
Thank you for your time and guidance on this issue. I believe you have accurately summarized the
issue and did not omit any important information. As I mentioned in our conversation, this is
something that we have not encountered before; at least to this magnitude of nesting use. This will
definitely be on our radar for future projects and we will start implementing some preventive
measures to avoid takes and delays in construction through surveys, scheduling, and
implementation of barriers when necessary. Hopefully in the near future there will be a
mechanism in place for incidental takes for project that have unforeseeable nesting activity so we
can avoid costly delays in construction. Sean has already forwarded your email to our construction
unit and if additional conversations are requested we’ll reach out to you.
Thanks!
Mason Herndon
Project Development Environmental Engineer
Division 3
NCDOT- Division of Highways
910-341-2036 office
910-604-0050 mobile
tmherndon@ncdot.gov
5501 Barbados Blvd
Castle Hayne, NC 28429
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From: Jordan, Gary <gary_jordan@fws.gov>
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2022 3:43 PM
To: Herndon, T. Mason <tmherndon@ncdot.gov>
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Shaver <brad.e.shaver@usace.army.mil>; Wilson, Travis W. <travis.wilson@ncwildlife.org>; Sprinkle,
Hannah H <hannah.sprinkle@ncdenr.gov>; Stanton, Tyler P <tstanton@ncdot.gov>; Hammond, John
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Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] Duplin Bridge 36 MBTA
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Mason,
Here is a summary of our phone conversations today. The swallow nests are definitely barn
swallows. In NC they often produce two broods per year and therefore have a long active
nesting season with eggs or unfledged young being present from approximately April 1 -
August 31. The rules on implementing the Migratory Bird Treaty Act have changed multiple
times in recent years. Attached are two recent Federal Register documents. We discussed the
potential use of the FAST Act Section 1439 found here:
(https://www.environment.fhwa.dot.gov/legislation/authorizations/fastact/guidance_eliminatio
n-of-
barriers_1439.aspx#:~:text=Section%201439%20of%20the%20Fixing,on%20certain%20brid
ge%20construction%20projects.
The FAST Act Section 1439 provided for the temporary incidental take of nesting swallows
on certain bridge projects. Although the FAST Act has expired and has been replaced with the
Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill, the new bill did not revoke the provisions of Section 1439
regarding incidental take of nesting swallows - therefore Section 1439 is still applicable for
certain bridges. Below is the language I received from Catherine Liller, the USFWS
Transportation Coordinator at Headquarters:
The Infrastructure Bill did not remove FAST Act Section §1439 from USC Title 23, thus it is still
in place. Until the FWS issues a final rule authorizing take of migratory birds, the interim
guidance by FHWA is still valid. As per interim guidance: Notifications shall be submitted to the
Migratory Bird Program at the appropriate USFWS Regional Office prior to taking nesting
swallows. (FAST Act § 1439(a)(2)(A)). A response from USFWS is not required or expected.
However, notifications should be sent at least 30 calendar days prior to the taking to afford the
opportunity to USFWS to communicate any special or unforeseen circumstances.
However, to utilize the incidental take provision, the bridge must be federally funded and have
at least one component condition rated 3 or less as defined by the National Bridge Inventory
General Condition Guidance. Based on the latest bridge safety inspection report, none of the
components have a rating of 3 or less. Therefore, it appears that Section 1439 will not apply
for this particular bridge.
In lieu of using Section 1439, the only other alternative is to delay the demolition of the bridge
until at least September 1. Destroying the active nests would be a violation of the Migratory
Bird Treaty Act.
The USFWS is currently developing an incidental take permitting process for migratory birds,
but it will not be ready for at least several more months. When the permitting process is
available, I strongly recommend that NCDOT get a general permit for incidental take of
swallows on bridges. Currently, the USFWS plans to provide such permits for transportation
infrastructure projects.
If I have not accurately summarized anything or omitted something important, please let me
know
Gary Jordan
Fish and Wildlife Biologist, Liaison to NCDOT
Raleigh Ecological Services Field Office
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
From: Herndon, T. Mason <tmherndon@ncdot.gov>
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2022 4:21 PM
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Duplin Bridge 36 MBTA
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Gary,
Per our phone conversation regarding the MBTA.
Thanks!
Mason Herndon
Project Development Environmental Engineer
Division 3
NCDOT- Division of Highways
910-341-2036 office
910-604-0050 mobile
tmherndon@ncdot.gov
5501 Barbados Blvd
Castle Hayne, NC 28429
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From: Sprinkle, Hannah H <hannah.sprinkle@ncdenr.gov>
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2022 2:41 PM
To: Farrell, Sean C <scfarrell@ncdot.gov>; Herndon, T. Mason <tmherndon@ncdot.gov>; Westphal,
Anneliese <awestphal@ncdot.gov>
Cc: Shaver, Brad E CIV USARMY CESAW (USA) <brad.e.shaver@usace.army.mil>
Subject: Bridge 36
Good afternoon,
Please see the attached photos from Bridge 36 in Duplin Co. I would estimate there are 30 nests,
maybe more . I believe we are dealing with barn swallows in this case.
Hannah
Hannah Sprinkle
Environmental Specialist II
401 & Buffer Transportation Permitting Branch
Department of Environmental Quality
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