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HomeMy WebLinkAbout[External] Additional Information/ WEI Cape Fear 06 UMBI - East Mingo Mitigation site / SAW-2020-02093/ Caswell CountyCAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Report suspicious emails with the Report Message button located on your Outlook menu bar on the Home tab. Folks, Attached is an updated section of the Final Mitigation Plan for the WEI Cape Fear 06 – East Mingo site. I asked them to update the monitoring section for some long-term ponded areas to include a height standard and vegetation cover, plus I asked them to set the growing season dates and stick with them throughout monitoring. This final mit plan will be approved July 21st. The attached document is an addendum to what is currently on RIBITS. https://ribits.ops.usace.army.mil/ords/f?p=107:278:8866118251262:::RP,278:P278_BANK_ID:5905 <https://ribits.ops.usace .army.mil/ords/f?p=107:278:8866118251262:::RP,278:P278_BANK_ID:5905> I’m just passing this along for your records. Regards, Kim From: Angela Allen <aallen@wildlandseng.com> Sent: Monday, July 10, 2023 2:54 PM To: Isenhour, Kimberly T CIV USARMY CESAW (USA) <Kimberly.T.Isenhour@usace.army.mil> Cc: Haywood, Casey M CIV USARMY CESAW (USA) <Casey.M.Haywood@usace.army.mil> Subject: [Non-DoD Source] RE: East Mingo Final Mit Plan Hi Kim, Apologies, I happen to go on vacation right when you sent. I’ve attached the mit plan with the edits discussed below. Naturally it shifted several pages of text with the minor edits, so I decided to attach the main body of text. Edits are the following: * pages 29 last paragraph – added that the stems average 5’ at MY7 * page 34: clarified text in second paragraph of Section 8 to read: Wildlands proposes growing season dates for wetland hydrology monitoring be March 1st through November 16th. The growing season for wetland hydrology monitoring will occur during these same dates each monitoring year. * page 35 Vegetation in long term ponded area: MY7 success criteria: 180 planted stems per acre averaging 5 feet in height. 60% herbaceous vegetation coverage or canopy formed by woody stems. Let me know if these changes work for you. Angela