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LETTING DATE:
PROJECT ENGINEER
PROJECT DESIGN ENGINEER
PLANS PREPARED BY:PLANS PREPARED FOR:
DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS
Raleigh NC, 27610
1000 Birch Ridge Dr.
NCDOT CONTACT:
DIVISION BRIDGE - PROGRAM MANAGER
LICENSE NO. F-0165
RALEIGH, NC 27601
SUITE 1500
434 FAYETTEVILLE STREET
2012 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
DAVID KEISER, PE
GRAPHIC SCALE
STATE STATE PROJECT REFERENCE NO.
STATE PROJ. NO.F. A. PROJ. NO.DESCRIPTION
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DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS
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PLAN FOR PROPOSED
HIGHWAY EROSION CONTROL
EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES
CONSTRUCTION.
GRUBBING PHASE OF
FOR CLEARING AND
EROSION CONTROL PLANS
THIS PROJECT CONTAINS
Temporary Silt Ditch
Temporary Silt Fence
Silt Basin Type B
Stilling Basin
TDTemporary Diversion
Temporary Rock Silt Check Type-B
Temporary Rock Silt Check Type-A
Temporary Rock Sediment Dam Type-A
Temporary Rock Sediment Dam Type-B
Type A
Type B
Type C
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Temporary Silt Fence
TSD
Std. #Description Symbol
Temporary Berms and Slope Drains
Rock Inlet Sediment Trap:
1630.03
1630.05
1605.01
1622.01
1633.01
1634.01
1634.02
1635.01
1635.02
1630.04
1632.01
1632.02
1632.03
Rock Pipe Inlet Sediment Trap Type-A
Rock Pipe Inlet Sediment Trap Type-B
Temporary Rock Sediment Dam Type A
Temporary Rock Sediment Dam Type B
Temporary Silt Fence
Roadway Standard Drawings
The following roadway english standards as appear in "Roadway Standard Drawings"- Roadway Design
revison thereto are applicable to this project and by reference hereby are considered a part of
these plans.
Rock Pipe Inlet Sediment Trap Type A
EC-1
1606.01 Special Sediment Control Fence
1634.01
1634.02
1635.01
1605.01
1630.01
Temporary Berms and Slope Drains
1606.01
1622.01
Special Sediment Control Fence
Riser Basin
1635.02 Rock Pipe Inlet Sediment Trap Type B
1604.01 Railroad Erosion Control Detail
1607.01 Gravel Construction Entrance
Skimmer Basin
Tiered Skimmer Basin
Infiltration Basin
Special Stilling Basin1630.06
Temporary Rock Silt Check Type-A with
Matting and Polyacrylamide (PAM)
Wattle/Coir Fiber Wattle
Wattle/Coir Fiber Wattle
with Polyacrylamide (PAM)
1630.02
1633.02
NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY.
ISSUED BY THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND
NCG-010000 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT EFFECTIVE AUGUST 3, 2011
WITH THE REGULATIONS SET FORTH BY THE
THESE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLANS COMPLY
Unit - N. C. Department of Transportation - Raleigh, N. C., dated January 2012 and the latest
1630.05 Temporary Diversion
1630.04 Stilling Basin
1630.03 Temporary Silt Ditch
1630.02 Silt Basin Type B
1630.06 Special Stilling Basin
1631.01 Matting Installation
1632.02
1632.01
Rock Inlet Sediment Trap Type B
Rock Inlet Sediment Trap Type A
1632.03 Rock Inlet Sediment Trap Type C
1633.01
1633.02 Temporary Rock Silt Check Type B
Temporary Rock Silt Check Type A
1640.01 Coir Fiber Baffle
1645.01 Temporary Stream Crossing
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ROADSIDE ENVIRONMENTAL UNIT
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LEVEL III CERTIFICATION NO.
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LEVEL III NAME
CHARLES HEAFNER
MATTHEW JONES, PE
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CHURCH REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS, LLC
ALL AMENDMENTS THERETO
TRUST DATED NOVEMBER 19, 2010 AND
THE RICHARD G. HABERKERN LIVING
RICHARD G. HABERKERN, TRUSTEE FOR
KAY JONES
CARLTON JONES
STOKES COUNTY
REPLACE EXISTING BRIDGE NO. 45
OVER BRUSHY FORK CREEK ON SR 1998
GRADING, DRAINAGE, WIDENING, PAVING
AND STRUCTURE
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PLANS PREPARED BY:
LICENSE NO. F-0165
RALEIGH, NC 27601
SUITE 1500
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SHEET NO.PROJECT REFERENCE NO.
DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
SITE DESCRIPTION
SOIL STABILIZATION TIMEFRAMES
STABILIZATION TIME
7 DAYS
TIMEFRAME EXCEPTIONS
PERIMETER DIKES, SWALES, DITCHES AND SLOPES
HIGH QUALITY WATER (HQW) ZONES 7 DAYS NONE
SLOPES STEEPER THAN 3:1 7 DAYS
IF SLOPES ARE 10’ OR LESS IN LENGTH AND ARE
NOT STEEPER THAN 2:1, 14 DAYS ARE ALLOWED.
NONE
SLOPES 3:1 OR FLATTER 14 DAYS
14 DAYS
7 DAYS FOR SLOPES GREATER THAN 50’ IN
LENGTH.
ALL OTHER AREAS WITH SLOPES FLATTER THAN 4:1 NONE, EXCEPT FOR PERIMETERS AND HQW ZONES.
EC-2
DO NOT USE FOR CONSTRUCTION
PRELIMINARY PLANS
BD-5109AE
BD-5109AE EC-2A
HYDRAULICSROADWAY DESIGN
ENGINEER ENGINEER
R/W SHEET NO.
SHEET NO.PROJECT REFERENCE NO.
NATURAL GROUND
NATURAL GROUND
FLOW
2’(MAX.)
CROSS SECTION
CROSS SECTION
TRAPEZOIDAL DITCH
VEE DITCH
EDGE OF PAVEMENT
ISOMETRIC VIEW
PAVEMENT
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SLOPE
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MATTING
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2’ DOWNSLOPE
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2’ UPSLOPE
MATTING
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TOP VIEW
6’(MIN.)
12"(MIN.)
EXCELSIOR WATTLE
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UPSLOPE
STAKE
DOWNSLOPE
MATTING
MATTING
See Inset C
INSET C
See Inset B
INSET B
STAPLES
VAR.
2’(MIN.)
2 IN.
See Inset A
INSET A
STAKES
PAM
PAM
(1 OZ.)
(1 OZ.)
PAM AFTER EVERY RAINFALL EVENT THAT IS EQUAL TO OR EXCEEDS 0.50 IN.
WATER WILL FLOW AND 1 OUNCE OF PAM ON MATTING ON EACH SIDE OF WATTLE. REAPPLY
INITIALLY APPLY 2 OUNCES OF ANIONIC OR NEUTRALLY CHARGED PAM OVER WATTLE WHERE
TO BE APPLIED TO EACH WATTLE.
LOCATION, AND FROM OFFSITE MATERIAL, AND ANALYZE FOR APPROPRIATE PAM FLOCCULANT
PRIOR TO POLYACRYLAMIDE (PAM) APPLICATION, OBTAIN A SOIL SAMPLE FROM PROJECT
INSTALL MATTING IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 1631 OF THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS.
AND AT EACH END TO SECURE IT TO THE SOIL.
INSTALL STAPLES APPROXIMATELY EVERY 1 LINEAR FOOT ON BOTH SIDES OF WATTLE
U SHAPE NOT LESS THAN 12" IN LENGTH.
PROVIDE STAPLES MADE OF 0.125 IN. DIAMETER STEEL WIRE FORMED INTO A
TO WEDGE WATTLE TO BOTTOM OF DITCH.
INSTALL A MINIMUM OF 2 UPSLOPE STAKES AND 4 DOWNSLOPE STAKES AT AN ANGLE
WATTLE AND SCOUR DITCH SLOPES AND AS DIRECTED.
ONLY INSTALL WATTLE(S) TO A HEIGHT IN DITCH SO FLOW WILL NOT WASH AROUND
USE 2 FT. WOODEN STAKES WITH A 2 IN. BY 2 IN. NOMINAL CROSS SECTION.
USE MINIMUM 12 IN. DIAMETER EXCELSIOR WATTLE.
NOTES:
WATTLE WITH POLYACRYLAMIDE (PAM) DETAIL
PAM
(1 OZ.)
FLOW
PAM
(1 OZ.)
PAM
(2 OZ.)
DO NOT USE FOR CONSTRUCTION
PRELIMINARY PLANS
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SUITE 1500
434 FAYETTEVILLE STREET
SHEET NO.PROJECT REFERENCE NO.
DO NOT USE FOR CONSTRUCTION
PRELIMINARY PLANS
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TRUST DATED NOVEMBER 19, 2010 AND
THE RICHARD G. HABERKERN LIVING
RICHARD G. HABERKERN, TRUSTEE FOR
KAY JONES
CARLTON JONES
KAY JONES
CARLTON JONES
INVESTMENTS, LLC
CHURCH REAL ESTATE
CONSTRUCTION SHEET 4
EROSION CONTROL FOR
CLEARING AND GRUBBING
IMPERVIOUS DIKE
ENGINEER.
NEED TO BE INSTALLED AS DIRECTED BY THE
ADDITIONAL EROSION CONTROL DEVICES MAY
REQUIRE PRIOR APPROVAL BY ENGINEER.
NOTES: ANY DEVIATION FROM OPTIONS GIVEN WILL
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EST 120 SY GF
EST 107 TONS
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SEE DETAIL B
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ON BANKS
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LICENSE NO. F-0165
RALEIGH, NC 27601
SUITE 1500
434 FAYETTEVILLE STREET
SHEET NO.PROJECT REFERENCE NO.
DO NOT USE FOR CONSTRUCTION
PRELIMINARY PLANS
ENGINEER.
NEED TO BE INSTALLED AS DIRECTED BY THE
ADDITIONAL EROSION CONTROL DEVICES MAY
REQUIRE PRIOR APPROVAL BY ENGINEER.
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TRUST DATED NOVEMBER 19, 2010 AND
THE RICHARD G. HABERKERN LIVING
RICHARD G. HABERKERN, TRUSTEE FOR
KAY JONES
CARLTON JONES
INVESTMENTS, LLC
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NO ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY REQUIRED FORM
This form only pertains to ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES for this project. It is not
valid for Historic Architecture and Landscapes. You must consult separately with the
Historic Architecture and Landscapes Group.
PROJECT INFORMATION
Project No: BD-5109AE County: Stokes
WBS No: 45355.1.31 Document: PCE Data Sheet Attachment G
F.A. No: BRZ-1998(2) Funding: State Federal
Federal Permit Required? Yes No Permit Type: NWP 3
Project Description: As part of the Low Impact Bridge Program, NCDOT’s Division 9 proposes to
replace Bridge No. 45 on SR 1998 (Mountain View Church Road) over Brushy Fork Creek in Stokes
County. Bridge No. 45 was built in 1966, and is considered to be structurally deficient and functionally
obsolete. There may be minor ditch-line impacts, and an off-site detour is to be used during construction.
The Area of Potential Effects (APE) will measure approximately 60 feet to either side of the centerline of
the roadway/bridge and 300 feet from either end of the bridge. Based on these measurements and the size
of the existing bridge, the APE measures approximately 75,787 square feet or about 1.74 acres, inclusive
of the existing roadway and the existing structure to be replaced.
SUMMARY OF CULTURAL RESOURCES REVIEW
Brief description of review activities, results of review, and conclusions:
A map review and site file search was conducted at the Office of State Archaeology (OSA) on Tuesday,
March 31, 2015. An archaeological survey at this particular bridge location has never been conducted,
and no archaeological sites have been recorded within one-half (1/2) mile of the proposed project. Digital
copies of HPO’s maps (King Quadrangle) as well as the HPOWEB GIS Service
(http://gis.ncdcr.gov/hpoweb/) were last reviewed on Monday, April 6, 2015. There are no known
historic architectural resources within the vicinity of the project area that may have intact archaeological
deposits within the footprint of the proposed project. In addition, topographic maps, historic maps
(NCMaps website), USDA soil survey maps, and aerial photographs were utilized and inspected to gauge
environmental factors that may have contributed to historic or prehistoric settlement within the project
limits, and to assess the level of modern, slope, agricultural, hydrological, and other erosive-type
disturbances within and surrounding the archaeological APE.
Brief Explanation of why the available information provides a reliable basis for reasonably predicting
that there are no unidentified historic properties in the APE:
This is a Federally funded project that will require a Federal permit; no permanent and/or temporary
easements will be required. All proposed project activities are to take place within the proposed APE,
defined as 60 feet to either side of centerline and 300 feet from either end of the bridge. Since NCDOT’s
existing ROW along SR 1988 (Mountain View Church Road) measures 60 feet wide, there may be
environmental impacts beyond what is currently owned/maintained by the NCDOT. A 100-foot ROW is
being proposed. From an environmental perspective, the APE falls within the Piedmont physiographic
region, consists of the floodplain for Brushy Fork Creek and steeply rolling terrain characteristic of the
North Carolina Foothills, and is composed of two (2) soil types: Fairview-Poplar Forest complex, 2-8%
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slopes, moderately eroded (FpB2), and Rhodkiss, Fairview, and Stott Knob soils, 25-60% slopes (RpE).
Over the past 20 years, soil unit names within Stokes County have changed, but their characteristics have
remained the same. However, what was labelled in 1995 as Riverview- and Toccoa soils, 0-4% slopes,
occasionally flooded (RtA) has since been changed to Fairview-Poplar Forest complex, 2-8% slopes,
moderately eroded (FpB2), having succumbed to erosion over the past 2 decades. The Office of State
Archaeology (OSA) has not reviewed any projects in the vicinity for their potential to impact
archaeological resources. Given the degree of erosion, occasional flood activity, and the steeply sloping
topography within the APE, it is believed that the project area, as depicted, is unlikely to contain intact
and significant archaeological resources. Based on the information above, there should be no
archaeological survey required for this project. If design plans change or are made available prior to
construction, then additional consultation regarding archaeology will be required. At this time, no further
archaeological work is recommended. If archaeological materials are uncovered during project activities,
then such resources will be dealt with according to the procedures set forth for “unanticipated
discoveries,” to include notification of NCDOT’s Archaeology Group.
SUPPORT DOCUMENTATION
See attached: Map(s) Previous Survey Info Photos Correspondence
Photocopy of County Survey Notes Other:
FINDING BY NCDOT ARCHAEOLOGIST
NO ARCHAEOLOGY SURVEY REQUIRED
April 6, 2015
NCDOT ARCHAEOLOGIST II Date
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Figure 1: King, NC (USGS 1964 [PR71]).
Bridge No. 45 on SR 1998 over
Brushy Fork Creek
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PA 15-03-0040 (BD-5109AE)Replace Bridge No. 45 onMountain View Church Rd (SR 1998) overBrushy Fork Creek inStokes County, NC
Area of Potential Effects (APE)
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Site Station Structure Fill In Fill In in Clearing in SW SW Impacts Impacts Stream
No.(From/To)Size / Type Wetlands Wetlands Wetlands in Wetlands Wetlands impacts impacts Permanent Temp.Design
(ac)(ac)(ac)(ac)(ac)(ac)(ac)(ft)(ft)(ft)
1 -L- 13+00 to 13+35 Single 90' span; 33" box beam with 4' end bent caps
Brushy Fork Creek 50.000 15.000
TOTALS*:50.000 15.000
*Rounded totals are sum of actual impacts
NOTES:
Revised 2013 10 24
45355.1.31
MAY 14, 2015
STOKES COUNTY
NC DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
BD-5109AE
WETLAND PERMIT IMPACT SUMMARY
SURFACE WATER IMPACTSWETLAND IMPACTS
DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS
Hand Existing Existing
Permanent Temp. Excavation Mechanized Clearing Permanent Temp. Channel Channel Natural
Site Station Structure Fill In Fill In in Clearing in SW SW Impacts Impacts Stream
No.(From/To)Size / Type Wetlands Wetlands Wetlands in Wetlands Wetlands impacts impacts Permanent Temp.Design
(ac)(ac)(ac)(ac)(ac)(ac)(ac)(ft)(ft)(ft)
1 -L- 13+00 to 13+35 span; 33" box beam with 4' end
Brushy Fork Creek 50 15
TOTALS*: 50 15 0
*Rounded totals are sum of actual impacts
NOTES:
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WETLAND PERMIT IMPACT SUMMARY
WETLAND IMPACTS SURFACE WATER IMPACTS
STOKES COUNTY
BD-5109AE
45355.1.31
NC DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS
MAY 14, 2015
North Carolina Department of Transportation
Highway Stormwater Program
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN
FOR LINEAR ROADWAY PROJECTS
Overview
Introduction
The Stormwater Management Plan (SMP) is used to evaluate and present mitigation efforts for potential
environmental impacts to surface waters. The SMP summarizes project information and post-construction
source control and treatment measures selected to mitigate impacts. This information is used to support
federal and state environmental permit applications during the design stage of a project. For Merger projects,
SMPs with permit drawings are required at the 4C Concurrence Point Meeting. Refer to Section 2.5 of the
North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) Stormwater Best Management Practices Toolbox
(2008) for further information regarding the Stormwater Management Plan.
An SMP is required for all projects designed by or for the Hydraulics Unit. Division led projects may have
different SMP threshold requirements.
Instructions
Some general guidelines for filling out the SMP follow. For additional information, please refer to the NCDOT
Stormwater Best Management Practices Toolbox .
The workbook has been distributed with some cells protected in order preserve formatting and formulas. Cell
protection may be removed from each tab by following selecting "Unprotect Sheet" under the Excel Review
ribbon or by clicking the file tab and deactivating the "Protect Current Sheet" button under the "Protect
Workbook" dropdown.
Fill out the worksheets with yellow tabs as completely as possible. The yellow cells within each worksheet
should be filled in by the user. Some fields contain a pull-down list of options, but allow unique values to be
entered. Further explanation of terms is provided in one of two ways: (1) click on the yellow cell of interest to
display a message that describes what should be entered, or (2) click on the Guidance tab and scroll to the
term and corresponding definition of interest for a more complete explanation.
Low-impact bridge projects and other projects with minor impacts may be documented using only the
General Project Information tab and providing details in the "General Project Narrative" box. For more
complex projects, all applicable sheets should be filled out.
Space is provided at the bottom of each worksheet or at the end of each row to include any additional
comments that apply to a given section of the SMP. Be sure to list all resources used to complete the SMP
at the bottom of applicable worksheets.
The SMP should be saved using the following convention: [Project/TIP No.]_HYD_SMP_[Date].
(Version 1.2; Released July 2012)
(Version 1.2; Released July 2012)
BD-5109AE County(ies):Stokes Page 1 of 1
Project Type:Date:
Phone:Phone:
Email:Email:
County(ies):
CAMA County?
Design/Future:Existing:
Surrounding Land Use: Rural residential; agricultural.05 Miles
No traffic forecast was performed, not required under Low Impact guidelines
0.13Project Built-Upon Area (ac.)
Proposed Project Existing Site
Project Length (lin. Miles or feet):
Buffer Rules in Effect
Project Description
None None
No
NCDWQ Surface Water Classification for Primary Receiving Water
303(d) Impairments:
River Basin(s):
Primary Receiving Water:
Class C
Other Stream Classification:
Parsons Brinckerhoff - Tim Hayes, PE
City/Town:
919-836-4065
375 Silas Creek Parkway Address:
Northeast of King
336-747-7800
Stokes
Permit Drawings for BD-5109AE and Low Impact Bridge Project Data Sheet (Attachment G)
ac.
General Project Narrative:This project is a low impact bridge replacement project and is located to the north and east of King. The area is rural in nature and the surrounding terrain is rolling hills. The
existing bridge on Mountain View Church Road over Brushy Fork Creek was built in 1966 and is 61' long and 25.5' wide. The bridge is both structurally deficient and
functionally obsolete and has a sufficiency rating of 21.54 out of 100. It is constructed of timber components and precast, prestressed concrete channels. The proposed
bridge will be 90' long and 30' wide. It will be a precast prestressed concrete box beam bridge on a concrete substructure. It will fully span the creek and will not create any
impacts to the natural flow of Brushy Fork Creek. The approach roadway on each end of the bridge will be updated to current design standards and guardrail will be placed on
each corner of the new bridge where currently there isn't any guardrail. The existing roadway will be widened only slightly to tie into the new bridge width. The paved roadway
width will match the existing width of 20'. There will be no deck drains placed over the stream on this bridge; they will be over the floodplain area. The remaining surface
water will drain off the bridge to the north end where the water will be captured in one concrete drainage structure. The water will then flow out through a 15" drainage pipe.
There will be a rip rap energy dissipator at the outlet of the pipe. The outlet of the pipe will be approximately 45' from the edge of the stream. The outlet area is flat and well
vegetated. All water from the roadway will flow through vegetation prior to entering the stream; there will be no direct discharge into the stream. There will be approximately
100 linear feet of total impacts to Brushy Fork Creek. This is due to bank stabilization and bank reconstruction. There are existing bridge elements that are currently
impacting the stream, when these are removed we will be stabilizing the banks with rip rap. Also, the existing interior bent has caused the stream to divert around it over time
and has caused the stream to overwiden and become shallow. To prevent the stream from widening any further and to return it to its normal width we are proposing to
reconstruct the northern streambank with rip rap. The 100' includes the new impacts of 50' due to the stabilization and bank reconstruction, 35' of existing impacts that will
now be stabilized with rip rap and 15' of temporary impacts for installation of an impervious dike. All impacts are being proposed to prevent the stream from overwidening and
to return the channel to its normal flow. A single span box beam has been utilized at this location to avoid impacts to the stream.
Typical Cross Section Description:
References
870 (2013)
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Average Daily Traffic (veh/hr/day):
ac.
North Carolina Department of Transportation
Highway Stormwater Program
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN
FOR LINEAR ROADWAY PROJECTS
Matthew W. Jones, PE
Bridge Replacement
General Project Information
Address:
5/14/2015
434 Fayetteville Street, Suite 1500
Winston-Salem, NC 27127 Raleigh, NC 27601
Project/TIP No.:
NCDOT Contact:
Project No.:BD-5109AE
Contractor / Designer:
mwjones@ncdot.gov
Roanoke
22-25-1
hayest@pbworld.com
20' paved roadway width; 6'-11" grass shoulder with guardrail; shoulder berm and
gutter on the north end of the bridge on the left side of the roadway
20' roadway width; 6' shoulder; no guardrail; no shoulder berm gutter
N/A
NCDWQ Stream Index No.:
Supplemental:
Primary:
Brushy Fork Creek
(Version 1.2; Released July 2012)
BD-5109AE County(ies):Stokes Page of 1
Sheet
No.
Station
(From / To)
Feature
Impacted
Water / Wetland /
Buffer Type
Receiving Surface
Water Name
NRTR Map
ID
NCDWQ Stream
Index
NCDWQ Surface
Water Classification
303(d)
Impairments
Type of
Impact
Existing
SCM
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN
FOR LINEAR ROADWAY PROJECTS
Equalizer Pipes to be noted as a minimization of impacts.
References
Project/TIP No.:
* List all stream and surface water impact locations regardless of jurisdiction or size.
Project Environmental Summary
North Carolina Department of Transportation
Highway Stormwater Program
Proposed
SCM
Description of Minimization of Impacts or Mitigation
All proposed SCMs listed must also be listed under Swales, Preformed Sour Holes and other Energy Dissipators, or Other Stormwater Control Measures.
Surface Water Impacts
(Version 1.2; Released July 2012)
BD-5109AE County(ies):Stokes Page of 1
Sheet
No.
Station
(From / To)
Stream
Crossing
Station
Base Width
(ft)
Front Slope
(H:V)
Back Slope
(H:V)
Drainage
Area
(ac)
Recommended
Treatment Length
(ft)
Actual
Length
(ft)
Longitudinal
Slope
(%)
Q2
(cfs)
V2
(fps)
Q10
(cfs)
V10
(fps)
Rock
Checks
Used
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN
FOR LINEAR ROADWAY PROJECTS
Have minimum design criteria, as presented in the NCDOT Best Management Practices Toolbox, Version 1 (March 2008), been met and verified? If No,
provide further explanantion of why design criteria was not met.
Additional Comments
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Project/TIP No.:
Highway Stormwater Program
0
North Carolina Department of Transportation
Swales
0
0
0
0
0
0
YES NO
(Version 1.2; Released July 2012)
BD-5109AE County(ies):Stokes Page of 1
Sheet
No.Station
Energy Dissipator
Type Riprap Type
Drainage Area
(ac)
Q10
(cfs)
V10
(fps)
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN
FOR LINEAR ROADWAY PROJECTS
Have minimum design criteria, as presented in the NCDOT Best Management Practices Toolbox (2008), NCDOT Standard Details, or FHWA
HEC-14 (July 2006), been met and verified, as applicable? If No, provide further explanantion of why design criteria was not met.
Additional Comments
Project/TIP No.:
Pipe/Structure
Dimensions
(in)Conveyance Structure
North Carolina Department of Transportation
Highway Stormwater Program
Preformed Scour Holes and Energy Dissipators
* Refer to the NCDOT Best Management Practices Toolbox, Version 1 (March 2008), NCDOT Standard Details, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Hydraulic Engineering Circular No. 14 (HEC-14),
Third Edition, Hydraulic Design of Energy Dissipators for Culverts and Channels (July 2006), as applicable, for design guidance and criteria.
YES NO
(Version 1.2; Released July 2012)
BD-5109AE County(ies):Stokes Page of 1
Sheet No.Station SCM Type
Drainage Area
(ac)
All Design
Criteria Met?
Other Stormwater Control Measures
Project/TIP No.:
Design Treatment
* Equalizer Pipes to be noted as a minimization of impacts.
Highway Stormwater Program
Required / Minimum Treatment
North Carolina Department of Transportation
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN
FOR LINEAR ROADWAY PROJECTS
Additional Comments
http://www.ncdot.org/doh/preconstruct/highway/hydro/
Project No.:If the project is a Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) project, provide the TIP Project Number. If
the project is not part of a TIP project, provide the WBS element.
Project Type:Provide description of project activity.
NCDOT Contact:Provide contact information for the project NCDOT representative.
Contractor/Designer:Provide contact information for the project contractor or designer.
City/Town:Provide either the municipality where the project takes place, or the nearest municipality to the project.
County(ies):Provide the county where the project takes place. Include more than one county if necessary.
Provide the river basin in which the project takes place, from the 17 major river basins identified in North
Carolina. Provide more than one river basin if necessary. More information on river basins, including
interactive mapping tools, can be found on the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural
Resources (NCDENR) website,
http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ps/bpu/basin
CAMA County:Indicates whether the project occurs in a county subject to the Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA),
administered by the Coastal Resources Commission. Cell populates based on selection in "County(ies)"
cell. The "CAMA Map" tab illustrates these counties. A list of CAMA counties is provided on the North
Carolina Division of Coastal Management website,
http://dcm2.enr.state.nc.us/index.htm
Primary Receiving Water:Provide the first named stream to which runoff from the project area drains. If runoff from the project
area drains to an unnamed tributary, provide the first named stream downstream of the unnamed
tributary. Surface waters within the project area can be found from 7.5-minute USGS Topographic Maps,
among other resources. If there are multiple receiving waters, they should be documented in the
Environmental Summary sheet.
NCDWQ Stream Index:Provide the North Carolina Division of Water Quality's (NCDWQ) stream index for the primary receiving
stream. The stream index can be found in the NCDWQ Waterbody Reports. To download Waterbody
Reports, refer to the NCDWQ Classifications and Standards Unit website,
http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ps/csu/classifications
NCDWQ Surface Water
Classification for Primary Receiving
Water:
Provide the surface water classification for the project's primary receiving stream (previously identified).
Surface water classifications can be found through the environmental documents for the project, as well
as from NCDWQ's Classifications and Standards Unit (CSU),
http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ps/csu/classifications
Primary (Surface Water
Classification):
Provide the most specific primary classification for the primary receiving stream (previously defined). For
example, receiving streams classified as WS-I are also protected as Class C. These streams should be
identified as WS-I on the SMP. For more information on primary surface water classifications, refer to,
http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ps/csu/classifications
Supplemental (Surface Water
Classification):
Provide any supplemental classifications for the primary receiving stream (previously identified) per
NCDWQ's Classifications and Standards Unit. For more information on supplemental surface water
classifications, refer to,
http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ps/csu/classifications
http://www.ncdot.org/doh/preconstruct/highway/hydro/pdf/StormwaterBMPMarch08_A1.pdf
General Project Information
Note: For more information or guidance on the definitions provided below, reference the NCDOT Hydraulics Unit
website,
North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMP) Toolbox, Version 1, March 2008
Fderal Highway Administration (FHWA) Hydraulic Engineering Cirucular No. 14 (HEC-14), Third Edition, July 2006
General Guidance
River Basin(s):
Referenced Documents
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/engineering/hydraulics/pubs/06086/hec14.pdf
http://www.ncdot.org/doh/preconstruct/highway/hydro/
Note: For more information or guidance on the definitions provided below, reference the NCDOT Hydraulics Unit
website,
General Guidance
Other Stream Classification: Provide any surface water classifications as determined by agencies other than NCDWQ, including The NC
Division of Parks and Recreation, NC Wildlife Resources Commission, the NC Division of Coastal
Management, the NC Division of Environmental Health, and the Marine Fisheries Commission.
303(d) Impairments:If the primary receiving stream is listed as a 303(d) stream, provide the type of water quality impairment.
Provide all impairments if more than one exists. For more information, refer to the following section of
NCDWQ's website,
http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ps/mtu/assessment
Buffer Rules in Effect:Select the Riparian Area Buffer Rule that applies to your project, if applicable. Otherwise, leave blank.
For more information, refer to the following section of NCDWQ's website,
http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/swp/ws/401/riparianbuffers
Project Length:Provide linear length of entire project.
Surrounding Land Use:Provide general information on the surrounding land uses for the project area.
Project Built-Upon Area (BUA):The portion of a project that is covered by impervious or partially impervious surface including, but not
limited to buildings; pavement and gravel areas such as roads, parking lots and paths; and recreation
facilities such as tennis courts. Refer to NC Session Law 2006-246 for full definition.
Typical Cross Section:Provide a brief description of the design or existing typical cross section, including median types and
dimension, if applicable.
Average Daily Traffic (design):Provide the estimated design Average Daily Traffic (ADT) within the project area (20-yr projection, typ.).
The proposed ADT may be found as part of preliminary roadway design documents.
Average Daily Traffic (existing):The existing Average Daily Traffic (ADT) for a roadway may be obtained from NCDOT's Traffic Survey Unit
website,
http://www.ncdot.org/doh/preconstruct/tpb/traffic_survey/
From / To Station:Provide the beginning or end project station at which the listed ADT value references; include station,
alignment, and right or left, as applicable.
General Project Narrative Provide a summary of the current project area, including reference to NCDOT and non-NCDOT roadways
in the project area, and facility type. Describe proposed improvements and any stormwater impacts or
pollution prevention/minimization efforts not described elsewhere in this plan. This area may be used lieu
of subsequent sheets for small/simple projects, if desired.
Sheet No.:Provide the plan sheet number on which the receiving surface water is shown.
Station:Provide the project station at which any surface water crossing or impacts begin or end; include station,
alignment, and right or left, as applicable.
Feature Impacted:Provide type of the surface water feature being impacted.
Environmental Summary
General Project Information (Continued)
http://www.ncdot.org/doh/preconstruct/highway/hydro/
Note: For more information or guidance on the definitions provided below, reference the NCDOT Hydraulics Unit
website,
General Guidance
Water / Wetland / Buffer Type:Provide the type of surface water feature. Drop down list becomes available based on and after a
selection is made under "Feature Impacted." If a stream, indicate whether a stream has a constant flow
throughout the year (perennial) or if it is periodically dry (intermittent).
Receiving Surface Water Name:Provide the name of the surface water being traversed or impacted by the proposed project. This area
can be left blank if an SCM is being listed that is not located at a stream or surface water crossing.
NRTR Map ID Provide the Map ID assigned to the stream, wetland, or body of water in the Project's Natural Resource
Technical Report (NRTR).
NCDWQ Stream Index:Provide the North Carolina Division of Water Quality's (NCDWQ) stream index for the primary receiving
stream. The stream index can be found in the NCDWQ Waterbody Reports. To download Waterbody
Reports, refer to the NCDWQ Classifications and Standards Unit website,
http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ps/csu/classifications
NCDWQ Surface Water
Classification:
Provide the NCDWQ primary and supplemental classifications for the receiving stream per NCDENR's
Classifications and Standards Unit. For more information on supplemental surface water classifications,
refer to,
http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ps/csu/classifications
303(d) Impairments:If the primary receiving stream is on the list of impaired waters required by Section 303(d) of the Clean
Water Act, list the type of water quality impairment. Provide all impairments if more than one exists.
Type of Impact:Provide the type of impact to listed surface water.
Existing SCM:Provide the existing SCM type located at the listed station. Refer to the document, NCDOT Stormwater
Best Management Practices Toolbox (2008), for approved NCDOT post-construction SCMs.
Proposed SCM:Provide the proposed SCM type located at the listed station. Refer to the document, NCDOT Stormwater
Best Management Practices Toolbox (2008), for approved NCDOT post-construction SCMs. All proposed
SCMs listed must also be listed under Swales, Preformed Sour Holes and other Energy Dissipators, or
Other Stormwater Control Measures.
Description of Minimization or
Mitigation:
Provide a brief description of any minimization of impact efforts or mitigation measures utilized as part of
the project design.
Sheet No.:Provide the plan sheet number on which the applicable swale section begins.
Station:Provide the project station of the upslope or downslope end of the swale; include station, alignment, and
right or left, as applicable.
Stream Crossing Station:Provide the station at which the proposed alignment crosses over the receiving stream. If listed swale
section does not flow to a receiving stream, show "NA".
Base Width:Provide base width of swale. Base width is equal to zero for trapezoidal geometry.
Front Slope:Provide the front slope of swale (H:V:).
Back Slope:Provide the back slope of swale (H:V).
Drainage Area:Provide the estimated final grade drainage area flowing to listed swale section in acres.
Environmental Summary (Continued)
Swales
http://www.ncdot.org/doh/preconstruct/highway/hydro/
Note: For more information or guidance on the definitions provided below, reference the NCDOT Hydraulics Unit
website,
General Guidance
Length Recommended for
Treatment:
A treatment length of 100 feet for every one acre of drainage area is automatically calculated as is
recommended by the NCDOT Stormwater Best Management Practices Toolbox (2008).
Actual Length:Input actual linear length of swale.
Longitudinal Slope:Input longitudinal slope of swale.
Q2 Provide the 2-year storm event peak flow rate through swale section listed.
V2 Provide the 2-year storm event velocity through swale section listed.
Q10 Provide the 10-year storm event peak flow rate through swale section listed.
V10 Provide the 10-year storm event velocity through swale section listed.
Rock Check Dams Used Indicate if rock check dams are installed within swale channel.
Sheet No.:Provide the plan sheet number on which the applicable energy dissipator is shown.
Station:Provide the project station of energy dissipator; include station, alignment, and right or left, as applicable.
Energy Dissipator Type:Provide the energy dissipator type located at the listed station. Refer to the FHWA HEC-14 for
descriptions of types.
Riprap Type:Provide riprap size used in energy dissipator. Refer to NCDOT Standard Specification 1042 for riprap
sizes.
Drainage Area:Provide the estimated final grade drainage area flowing to listed energy dissipator in acres.
Conveyance Structure:List the hydraulic structure directly flowing to energy dissipator including equalizer pipes.
Pipe/Structure Dimensions:If conveyance structure is pipe, select the pipe diameter from the pull down list. If not listed, manually
input the pipe diameter. For structures other than pipes, dimensions and standard acronyms are to be
included, i.e., 2-8x8 RCBC
Q10 Provide the 10-year storm event peak flow rate flowing to energy dissipator listed.
V10 Provide the 10-year storm event velocity exiting energy dissipator listed.
Sheet No.:Provide the plan sheet number on which the applicable SCM is shown.
Station:Provide the project station of the SCM; include station, alignment, and right or left, as applicable.
SCM Type:Provide the SCM type located at the listed station. SCM should be selected from drop down list whenever
possible so that subsequent information will automatically populate. Refer to the document, NCDOT
Stormwater Best Management Practices Toolbox (2008), for approved NCDOT post-construction SCMs.
Drainage Area:Provide the estimated final grade drainage area flowing to listed SCM in acres.
Other SCMs
Swales (Continued)
Preformed Scour Holes and Energy Dissipators
http://www.ncdot.org/doh/preconstruct/highway/hydro/
Note: For more information or guidance on the definitions provided below, reference the NCDOT Hydraulics Unit
website,
General Guidance
Required / Minimum Treatment:Provide the required/minimum design treatment specification and value (including units) for the listed
SCM type. Required design treatment specifications may be in the form of treatment volume or SCM
design size or length specifiations. For SCMs included in the SCM Type drop down list, this field will
automatically populate. For SCMs not included in the NCDOT BMP Toolbox, manually input design
requirements. Also provide design reference in the Remarks column. For more information on the
stormwater treatment calculation refer to the document, NCDOT Stormwater Best Management
Practices Toolbox (2008). For SCMs not included in the NCDOT BMP Toolbox, provide design reference.
Design Treatment:Provide the actual design treatment value (including units). For more information on the stormwater
treatment calculation refer to the document, NCDOT Stormwater Best Management Practices Toolbox
(2008). For SCMs not included in the NCDOT BMP Toolbox, provide design reference in the Remarks
column.
All Design Criteria Met?Have minimum / recommended design criteria, as presented in the NCDOT Best Management Practices
Toolbox (2008), been met and verified? Key design criteria listed above of the "Other SCMs" tab, but
design checklists provided in the BMP Toolbox should be reviewed and completed.
Other SCMs (Continued)
Note: Map prepared using NCDOT's Environmental Sensitivity Maps (ESM).
Map A. North Carolina Coastal Counties subject to the Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA)
North Carolina CAMA County
County Border
NCDOT Division Boundary
NCDOT Division Number
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