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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20130800_RE Hackett Town_20150921 Carpenter,Kristi From:Wanucha, Dave Sent:Monday, September 21, 2015 1:25 PM To:Stacey Triplett Subject:RE: Hackett Town Hi Stacey, Yep. The 401 deals with impacts related to culvert replacements. A tail ditch was not included as an impact so they cannot. If DOT thinks they need to construct a tail ditch, they would need to contact the agencies first and present their reasoning. Dave Wanucha NCDENR Winston Salem Regional Office 450 West Hanes Mill Rd. Suite 300 Winston Salem, NC 27105 336-403-5655 Smartphone -------- Original message -------- From: Stacey Triplett Date:09/21/2015 9:37 AM (GMT-05:00) To: "Wanucha, Dave" Subject: Fwd: Hackett Town Good morning Dave, I received this from Brian Hamby Friday afternoon. Will you take a look at it and see if you agree with what he says. At least the first sentence. Thank You Stacey From: "Hamby, Brian K" <bhamby@ncdot.gov> To: "Stacey Triplett" <sdtrip@wilkes.net> Sent: Friday, September 18, 2015 11:20:33 AM Subject: Hackett Town These steps MUST be taken for the integrity of this road BEFORE paving can proceed: 1. The tail ditch needs to be done, and done correctly. 2. The other ditches need to be corrected to drain properly. 3. Appropriate, sustainable hydroseeding should be implemented right away. Mrs. Triplett, 1.Permit conditions from both the NC Division of Water Resources and NC Wildlife Resources division do not allow us to tail ditch a pipe with a live stream unless the pipe is clogged. That is not the case in this situation. The area at the outflow of the pipe is in similar if not improved condition than it was prior to construction. (See pic 1 and 2 attached) 1 2.The ditches have enough grade change to allow for drainage. Some low spots are going to be present due to the amount of rock that was encountered. Over time these low spots will fill in with natural material and vegetation. I will be glad to review these areas again in the spring and make any necessary repairs at that time. 3.We will reseed where needed sometime next week. Thanks, Brian Hamby Email correspondence to and from this sender is subject to the N.C. Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. 2