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20151215 Ver 1_Buffer Determination_20151123
Pat McCrory Governor Date Received �������� NCDENR North Carolina Depar�ment of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Jay Zimmerman Director Donald R. van der Vaart DWR Use Only: Project # Stream Origin/Buffer Applicability Determination Secretary Required Information 1. Owner Information (corporation/individual who is legally responsible for the property and its compliance) 1 a. Name(s) on Recorded Deed N/A Linear Transportation Project — NCDOT 1 b. Responsible Party (for LLC) Chris Murray, Division Environmental Officer 1c. Mailing Address 2612 North Duke Street; Durham, NC 27704 1d. Telephone Number 919-220-4600 1e. Email Address cmurray@ncdot.gov 2. Location of Project Site - please include the county, nearest named town and highway number: Project spans across Orange and Durham Counties and is within both Chapel Hill and Durham along Old Durham Road (SR 1838) and Old Chapel Hill Road (SR 2220). See Figure 1: Vicinity Map. 3. Has anyone from DWQ visited the site? Y/ N Staff Name Rob Ridings Date of Visit? July 14, 2010 Additional Requested Information 4. Agent/Consultant Information (if applicable) 4a. Name, Company N/A 4b. Mailing address 4c. Telephone no. 4d. Email address 5. Project and Site Information 5a. Name of project TIP EB-4707 5b. County Orange and Durham 5c. Nearest Named Stream New Hope Creek 5d. River Basin Cape Fear 5e. Provide a brief description of this project (attach site plan if available): Proposed project will widen Old Durham Road (SR 1838) and Old Chapel Hill Road (SR 2220). Please attach a map of the site indicating project boundaries on the USGS 1:24,000 Topo and/or NRCS Soil Survey. If you are unable to locate either of these maps, please contact the Regional Office for assistance. DWQ Use Only: Is this stream call for the purpose of: buffer mitigation nutrient offset credit Please return form to: James Graham 1628 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1628 Fax: (919) 571-4718 Email: James.Graham@ncdenr.gov Note: Submittals on Friday after 12:00 pm will be stamped as received on the next business day. Please contact the Raleigh Regional Office at (919) 791-4200 if you have any questions. For DWR Staff.• Email following documents to applicant: 0 Riparian Buffer Authorization & Help Document 0 Session Law 2012-200 � PCN & PCN Checklist � Minor/Major Variance - 4 -- i - � . -,. . . , . , . r,� w -� _ ��. .�.�,. � � ° . � �. . �� . . �� � . , . �- .. '� , - - ' . 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Active/relic loodplain 6. epositional ars or enches 7. raided channel 8. ecent alluvial deposits 9a. atural evees 10. eadcuts 11. rade ontrol 12. atural valley or draina e way 13. econd or �reater order channel on existing USGS or�iVRCS map or otherudocumented evidence. a Man-madeuditches are not �ated; seeudiscussionin manua Absent Weak Moderate Stror 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 0 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 0.5 1 1.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 No = 0 Yes =�3 Score btotalu u Notes:�use�ack side of�his%orm�or sdditional notes.) Sketch: Map ed asu1st orderUntermittent channel oniJSGS map. Rain in he ast 4 ours Channel is ocated in maintained awn, stream or inates at culvert underneath uildings,and awn. Heavily rip-rapped, = intermittent USACE AID# DWQ # Site # (indicate on attached map) � STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET Provide the following information for the stream reach under assessment: 1. Applicant's name: NC��T 2. Evaluator's name: B• Reed 3. Date of evaluation: 09�29�2009 5. Name of stream: EB-4707 - Stf edl1l SA 7. Approximate drainage area: 1� aCf2S 9. Length ofreach evaluated: 100� 11. Site coardinates (if known): prefer in decimal degrees Latitude (ex. 34.872312): 35.944 4. Time of evaluation: 9�55 dm 6. R;�er bas,n: Cape Fear 8. Stream order:. FII'St OI'dC'I' io. counry: Orange 12. Subdivision name (if any): n�d Longitude (ex. —77.556611): -79.007 ��� � Method location determined (circle): ✓�'�PSQTopo Sheet�0rtho (Aeiial) Photo/GIS�ther GISQOther 13. Location of reach under evaluation (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identifying stream(s) location): SA is on the north side of Old Chapel Hill Road, on BCBS property 14. Proposed channel work (if any): ��d ts. Re�enc Weather �ona�t�ons: Clear, sunny, rain occurred approximately 14 hours prior to field survey 16. Site conditions at time of visit: C�edr 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: �Section 10 �Tidal Waters � Essential Fisheries Habitat �Trout Waters � Outstanding Resource Waters � Nutrient Sensitive Waters �Water Supply Watershed _ (I-IV) 18. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point? NQ If yes, estimate the water surface area: n/a 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? NQ 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES 21. Estimated watershed land use: 40 % Residential 40 % Commercial _% Industrial _% Agricultura] 20 % Forested % Cleared / Logged _% Other ( ) 22. Bankfull width: 2� 23. Bank height (from bed to top of banlc): 1� 24. Channel slope down center of stream: �Flat (0 to 2%) �Gentle (2 to 4%) �Moderate (4 to 10%) �Steep (>10%) 25. Channel sinuosity: _�.Straight _�Occasional bends �Frequent meander � Very sinuous �Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown far the ecoregion. Pa�e 3 provides a brief description of how to review the cbaracteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the streain may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest qualiry. Total Score (from reverse): �� Comments: Evaluator's Signature � � `�� Date 09�29�2009 This channel evaluation form is intended to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and environmental professionals in gathering the data required by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation ratio or requirement. Form subject to change — version 06/03. To Comment, please call 919-876-8441 x 26. EB-4707 - Stream SA STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET ECOREGION POINT RANGE # CHARACTERISTICS Coastal Piedmont Mountain SCORE Presence of flow / persistent pools in stream 1 (no flow or saturation = 0; strong flow = max points) 0— 5 0— 4 0— 5 2 Evidence of past human alteration � extensive alteration = 0; no alteration = max points) 0— 6 0— 5 0— 5 1 Riparian zone 3 no buffer = 0; conti uous, wide buffer = max points 0— 6 0— 4 0— 5 � Evidence of nutrient or chemical discharges 4 (extensive discharges = 0; no discharges = max points) 0— 5 0— 4 0— 4 3 ,� Groundwater discharge � 5 (no discharge = 0; springs, seeps, wetlands, etc. = max points) 0— 3 0— 4 0— 4 1 ,� Presence of adjacent floodplain O �, 6 (no floodplain = 0; extensive floodplain = max points) 0— 4 0— 4 0— 2 � � Entrenchment / tloodplain access 0— 5 0— 4 0— 2 1 (deeply entrenched = 0; frequent flooding = max points) Presence of adjacent wetlands g (no wetlands = 0; large adj acent wetlands = max points) 0— 6 0— 4 0— 2 Q Channel sinuosity 9 (extensive channelization = 0; natural meander = max oints 0— 5 0— 4 0— 3 2 Sediment input �� (extensive deposition= 0; little or no sediment = max points) 0— 5 0— 4 0— 4 1 Size & diversity of channel bed substrate � 1 (fine, homogenous = 0; large, diverse sizes = max points) NA* 0— 4 0— 5 1 I Z Evidence of channel incision or widening 0— 5 0— 4 0— 5 1 � (deeply incised = 0; stable bed & banlcs = max points) � Presence of major bank failures � 13 (severe erosion = 0; no erosion, stable banks = max points) 0— 5 0— 5 0— 5 4 � �Root depth and density on banks 14 (no visible roots = 0; dense roots throu hout = max oints) 0— 3 0— 4 0— 5 � F � Impact by agriculture, livestock, or timber production 15 substantial impact =0; no evidence = max points 0— 5 0— 4 0— 5 4 � 6 Presence of riffle-pooUripple-pool complexes 0— 3 0— 5 0— 6 1 F no riffles/rip les or pools = 0; well-developed = max points � Habitat complexity � �� (little or no habitat = 0; frequent, varied habitats = max points) 0— 6 0— 6 0— 6 1 � Canopy coverage over streambed � � g (no shadin vegetation = 0; continuous cano = max oints) 0— 5 0— 5 0— 5 Q Substrate embeddedness � 9 dee 1 embedded = 0; loose structure = max) NA* 0— 4 0— 4 1 Presence of stream invertebrates (see page 4) �� (no evidence = 0; common, numerous types = max points) 0— 4 0— 5 0— 5 2 �Presence of amphibians 21 0-4 0-4 0-4 � O (no evidence = 0; common, numerous rypes = max points) Presence of fish O 22 0-4 0-4 0-4 � � (no evidence = 0; common, numerous types = max points) 23 Evidence of wildlife use 0— 6 0— 5 0— 5 � (no evidence = 0; abundant evidence = max points) Total Points Possible 100 l 00 ] 00 TOTAL SCORE (also enter on first page) 27 * These characteristics are not assessed in coastal streams. North Carolina Division of Water Quality - Stream Identification Form, Version 3.1 Date: 9/29/2009 Project: Old�hapel�-lill�oad Latitude: -79.003 Evaluator: Beth�teed Site: Stream� Longitude: 35.944 Total Points: 21.5 wuuuuuuu u� StreamUS atieastUntermittent County: Orange/Durham Other Chapel 11111 e.g.uQuad�iVame: if?u19 or perennialUf�u30 A.�eomorphology�ubtotalu u 11 1a. ontinuous ed and ank uence 4. Soil�exture or stream substrate sorting 5. Active/relic loodplain 6. epositional ars or enches 7. raided channel 8. ecent alluvial deposits 9a. atural evees 10. eadcuts 11. rade ontrol 12. atural valley or draina e way 13. econd or �reater order channel on existing USGS or�iVRCS map or otherudocumented evidence. a Man-madeuditches are not �ated; seeudiscussionin manua II ii ii ii Absent Weak Moderate Stror 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 0 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 0.5 1 1.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 No = 0 Yes =�3 Score C.�iology�ubtotal =U 6 Notes: use�ack side ofihis�orm�or additional notes.) Sketch: Stream asU ard waste alon �anks�Unvasive speciesUncluded (pokeweed, ivy, lack err ) w/in riparian orested anks� West of willowbrook apts. alon southside of Id hapel ill d. Stream ori inates at culvert outlet on southside of d.; no channel (only rip rap) northside of d. USACE AID# DWQ # Site # (indicate on attached map) � STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET Provide the following information for the stream reach under assessment: 1. Applicant's name: NC��T 2. Evaluator's name: B• Reed 3. Date of evaluation: 09�29�2009 5. Name of stream: EB-4707 - Stf edl1l SB 7. Approximate drainage area: 5 dCf 2S 9. Length ofreach evaluated: 100� 11. Site coardinates (if known): prefer in decimal degrees Latitude (ex. 34.872312): 35.944 4. Time of evaluation: 1�;15 dm 6. R;�er bas,n: Cape Fear 8. Stream order:. FII'St OI'dC'I' io. county: Orange/Durham County Line 12. Subdivision name (if any): n�d Lon�itUde �eX. —��.ss66i i>: -79.003 ��� � Method location determined (circle): ✓�'�PSQTopo Sheet�0rtho (Aeiial) Photo/GIS�ther GISQOther 13. Location of reach under evaluation (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identifying stream(s) location): Located on the Durham/Orange County line on Old Durham Road 14. Proposed channel work (if any): ��d ts. Re�enc Weather �ona�t�ons: Clear, sunny, rain occurred approximately 14 hours prior to field survey 16. Site conditions at time of visit: C�edr 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: �Section 10 �Tidal Waters � Essential Fisheries Habitat �Trout Waters � Outstanding Resource Waters � Nutrient Sensitive Waters �Water Supply Watershed _ (I-IV) 18. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point? NQ If yes, estimate the water surface area: n/a 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? NQ 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? NO 21. Estimated watershed land use: 75 % Residential % Commercial _% Industrial _% Agricultura] 25 % Forested % Cleared / Logged _% Other ( ) 22. Bankfull width: 4� 23. Bank height (from bed to top of banlc): 2� 24. Channel slope down center of stream: �Flat (0 to 2%) �Gentle (2 to 4%) �Moderate (4 to 10%) �Steep (>10%) 25. Channel sinuosity: _�.Straight _�Occasional bends �Frequent meander � Very sinuous �Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown far the ecoregion. Pa�e 3 provides a brief description of how to review the cbaracteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the streain may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest qualiry. Total Score (from reverse): 42 Comments: Evaluator's Signature � � `�� Date 09�29�2009 This channel evaluation form is intended to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and environmental professionals in gathering the data required by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation ratio or requirement. Form subject to change — version 06/03. To Comment, please call 919-876-8441 x 26. EB-4707 - Stream SB STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET ECOREGION POINT RANGE # CHARACTERISTICS Coastal Piedmont Mountain SCORE Presence of flow / persistent pools in stream 1 (no flow or saturation = 0; strong flow = max points) 0— 5 0— 4 0— 5 2 Evidence of past human alteration � extensive alteration = 0; no alteration = max points) 0— 6 0— 5 0— 5 3 Riparian zone 3 no buffer = 0; conti uous, wide buffer = max points 0— 6 0— 4 0— 5 Z Evidence of nutrient or chemical discharges 4 (extensive discharges = 0; no discharges = max points) 0— 5 0— 4 0— 4 3 ,� Groundwater discharge � 5 (no discharge = 0; springs, seeps, wetlands, etc. = max points) 0— 3 0— 4 0— 4 1 ,� Presence of adjacent floodplain O �, 6 (no floodplain = 0; extensive floodplain = max points) 0— 4 0— 4 0— 2 � � Entrenchment / tloodplain access 0— 5 0— 4 0— 2 1 (deeply entrenched = 0; frequent flooding = max points) Presence of adjacent wetlands g (no wetlands = 0; large adj acent wetlands = max points) 0— 6 0— 4 0— 2 Q Channel sinuosity 9 (extensive channelization = 0; natural meander = max oints 0— 5 0— 4 0— 3 2 Sediment input �� (extensive deposition= 0; little or no sediment = max points) 0— 5 0— 4 0— 4 Z � 1 Size & diversity of channel bed substrate NA* 0— 4 0— 5 2 (fine, homogenous = 0; large, diverse sizes = max points) I Z Evidence of channel incision or widening 0— 5 0— 4 0— 5 2 � (deeply incised = 0; stable bed & banlcs = max points) � Presence of major bank failures � 13 (severe erosion = 0; no erosion, stable banks = max points) 0— 5 0— 5 0— 5 3 � �Root depth and density on banks 14 (no visible roots = 0; dense roots throu hout = max oints) 0— 3 0— 4 0— 5 3 F � Impact by agriculture, livestock, or timber production 15 substantial impact =0; no evidence = max points 0— 5 0— 4 0— 5 4 � 6 Presence of riffle-pooUripple-pool complexes 0— 3 0— 5 0— 6 2 F no riffles/rip les or pools = 0; well-developed = max points � Habitat complexity � �� (little or no habitat = 0; frequent, varied habitats = max points) 0— 6 0— 6 0— 6 2 � Canopy coverage over streambed � � g (no shadin vegetation = 0; continuous cano = max oints) 0— 5 0— 5 0— 5 4 Substrate embeddedness � 9 dee 1 embedded = 0; loose structure = max) NA* 0— 4 0— 4 Z Presence of stream invertebrates (see page 4) �� (no evidence = 0; common, numerous types = max points) 0— 4 0— 5 0— 5 � �Presence of amphibians 21 0-4 0-4 0-4 � O (no evidence = 0; common, numerous rypes = max points) Presence of fish O 22 0-4 0-4 0-4 � � (no evidence = 0; common, numerous types = max points) 23 Evidence of wildlife use 0— 6 0— 5 0— 5 2 (no evidence = 0; abundant evidence = max points) Total Points Possible 100 l 00 ] 00 TOTAL SCORE (also enter on first page) 42 * These characteristics are not assessed in coastal streams. North Carolina Division of Water Quality - Stream Identification Form, Version 3.1 Date: 9/29/2009 Project: Old�hapel�-lill�oad Latitude: -78.984 Evaluator: Beth�teed Site: Stream� Longitude: 35.945 Total Points: 41.5 wuuuuuuu StreamUS atieastUntermittent County: Orange/Durham Other Ralelgh e.g.uQuad�iVame: if?u19 or perennialUf�u30 A.�eomorphology�ubtotalu u 23 1a. ontinuous ed and ank :�. in-cnannei structure: rittie-pooi sequence 4. oil exture or stream substrate sorting 5. Active/relic loodplain 6. epositional ars or enches 7. raided channel 8. ecent alluvial deposits 9a. atural evees 10. eadcuts 11. rade ontrol 12. atural valley or draina e way 13. econd or �reater order channel on existing USGS or�iVRCS map or otherudocumented evidence. a Man-madeuditches are not �ated; seeudiscussionin manua B.y-iydrology�ubtotalu u 9 14. roundwater low/dischar e 15. U ter in chaU nU I aU dU> 48 r Usince rain, or Water in channel -- drv or qrowinq season �ts. urganic aebns unes or pues (vvracK 19. ydric soils redoximorphic eatures) C.�iology�ubtotal =U g.5 Absent Weak Moderate Stror 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 0 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 0.5 1 1.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 No =� Yes = 3 �� ��': �� . ' '� �0.5 0 � 1.5 Yes = 1.5 Score Notes:�(use�ack side ofihis�orm�or additional notes.) Sketch: USACE AID# DWQ # Site # (indicate on attached map) � STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET Provide the following information for the stream reach under assessment: 1. Applicant's name: NC��T 2. Evaluator's name: B• Reed 3. Date of evaluation: 09�29�2009 4. Time of evaluation: 12; 30 plll 5. Name of stream: EB-47�7 - Stredm SC 6. River basin: Cdpe Fear 7. Approximate drainage area: 1��0 dCf eS 8. Stream order:. SeCO1lCI OI'CICI' 9. Length ofreach evaluated: 100� 10. County: �range��Uffldlll COUII�/ �Ine 11. Site coardinates (if known): prefer in decimal degrees Latitude (ex. 34.872312): 35.945 12. Subdivision name (if any): n/d Lon�itUde �eX. —��.ss66i i>: -78.983 ��� � Method location determined (circle): ✓�'�PSQTopo Sheet�0rtho (Aeiial) Photo/GIS�ther GISQOther 13. Location of reach under evaluation (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identifying stream(s) location): South of Old Durham Chapel Hill road, behind power compound 14. Proposed channel work (if any): CU�V2rt 2Xt@nSlOn ts. Re�enc Weather �ona�t�ons: Clear, sunny, rain occurred approximately 14 hours prior to field survey 16. s�te �ona;r;ons at ttme of�;s�r. Clear, sunny, and � 70 degrees Fahrenheit 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: �Section 10 �Tidal Waters � Essential Fisheries Habitat �Trout Waters � Outstanding Resource Waters � Nutrient Sensitive Waters �Water Supply Watershed _ (I-IV) 18. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point? YES If yes, estimate the water surface area: 0.25 aCl'es 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? YES 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES 21. Estimated watershed land use: 60 % Residential % Commercial _% Industrial _% Agricultura] 40 % Forested % Cleared / Logged _% Other ( ) 22. Bankfull width: 4� 23. Bank height (from bed to top of banlc): 1� 24. Channel slope down center of stream: �Flat (0 to 2%) �Gentle (2 to 4%) �Moderate (4 to 10%) �Steep (>10%) 25. Channel sinuosity: _�.Straight _�Occasional bends �Frequent meander � Very sinuous �Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown far the ecoregion. Pa�e 3 provides a brief description of how to review the cbaracteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the streain may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest qualiry. Total Score (from reverse): 58 Comments: Evaluator's Signature � � `�� Date 09�29�2009 This channel evaluation form is intended to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and environmental professionals in gathering the data required by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation ratio or requirement. Form subject to change — version 06/03. To Comment, please call 919-876-8441 x 26. EB-4707 - Stream SC STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET ECOREGION POINT RANGE # CHARACTERISTICS Coastal Piedmont Mountain SCORE Presence of flow / persistent pools in stream 1 (no flow or saturation = 0; strong flow = max points) 0— 5 0— 4 0— 5 3 Evidence of past human alteration � extensive alteration = 0; no alteration = max points) 0— 6 0— 5 0— 5 3 Riparian zone 3 no buffer = 0; conti uous, wide buffer = max points 0— 6 0— 4 0— 5 Z Evidence of nutrient or chemical discharges 4 (extensive discharges = 0; no discharges = max points) 0— 5 0— 4 0— 4 1 ,� Groundwater discharge � 5 (no discharge = 0; springs, seeps, wetlands, etc. = max points) 0— 3 0— 4 0— 4 3 ,� Presence of adjacent floodplain 3 �, 6 (no floodplain = 0; extensive floodplain = max points) 0— 4 0— 4 0— 2 � � Entrenchment / tloodplain access 0— 5 0— 4 0— 2 3 (deeply entrenched = 0; frequent flooding = max points) Presence of adjacent wetlands g (no wetlands = 0; large adj acent wetlands = max points) 0— 6 0— 4 0— 2 4 Channel sinuosity 9 (extensive channelization = 0; natural meander = max oints 0— 5 0— 4 0— 3 2 Sediment input �� (extensive deposition= 0; little or no sediment = max points) 0— 5 0— 4 0— 4 1 � 1 Size & diversity of channel bed substrate NA* 0— 4 0— 5 3 (fine, homogenous = 0; large, diverse sizes = max points) I Z Evidence of channel incision or widening 0— 5 0— 4 0— 5 2 � (deeply incised = 0; stable bed & banlcs = max points) � Presence of major bank failures � 13 (severe erosion = 0; no erosion, stable banks = max points) 0— 5 0— 5 0— 5 3 � �Root depth and density on banks 14 (no visible roots = 0; dense roots throu hout = max oints) 0— 3 0— 4 0— 5 3 F � Impact by agriculture, livestock, or timber production 15 substantial impact =0; no evidence = max points 0— 5 0— 4 0— 5 4 � 6 Presence of riffle-pooUripple-pool complexes 0— 3 0— 5 0— 6 4 F no riffles/rip les or pools = 0; well-developed = max points � Habitat complexity � �� (little or no habitat = 0; frequent, varied habitats = max points) 0— 6 0— 6 0— 6 3 � Canopy coverage over streambed � � g (no shadin vegetation = 0; continuous cano = max oints) 0— 5 0— 5 0— 5 4 Substrate embeddedness � 9 dee 1 embedded = 0; loose structure = max) NA* 0— 4 0— 4 Z Presence of stream invertebrates (see page 4) �� (no evidence = 0; common, numerous types = max points) 0— 4 0— 5 0— 5 3 �Presence of amphibians 21 0-4 0-4 0-4 � O (no evidence = 0; common, numerous rypes = max points) Presence of fish O 22 0-4 0-4 0-4 � � (no evidence = 0; common, numerous types = max points) 23 Evidence of wildlife use 0— 6 0— 5 0— 5 2 (no evidence = 0; abundant evidence = max points) Total Points Possible 100 l 00 ] 00 TOTAL SCORE (also enter on first page) 58 * These characteristics are not assessed in coastal streams. North Carolina Division of Water Quality - Stream Identification Form, Version 4.11 Stream SE Date: 6/17/2015 ProjecUSite: EB-4�o�`��a�en`biau Latitude: 35.942800 Durham d Evaluator: R.`�ullivan,"�.`I�artshorn County: Durham Longitude: -78.975758 Total Points: 45 Stream�etermination�cir u Other ��������������� SouthwestU Stream`is at4east�ntermittent E hemeral�ntermitten erennial e.g.iluad�IVame: Durham if�?u19 or perennial�f?�30 p A.�eomorphology�ubtotal =u 25.5 1a. ontinuit of channel ed and ank 2. inuosity of channel lon halweg 3. n-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-poc pool sequence 4. article size of stream substrate 5. Active/relic loodplain 6. epositional ars or enches 7. ecent alluvial deposits 8. eadcuts 9. rade control 1,1.�econd or greater order channel a artificialdditches are not� seeddiscussions in�m� B. riydrology�ubtotal =u 11.5 , nppie- '�� �� 0� �I 0� 0� 0� 0� 0� 0� �� � '1♦�� . . - . - � �Ot �0� ��' �0� �0� �0� �0� �0� �0� �oA ��� 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1.5 1.5 Score 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 1.5 3 12. resence of aseflow 0 1 2 3 3 13. ron oxidizing acteria 0 1 2 3 1 14. eaf itter 1.5 1 0.5 0 1.5 15. ediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1.5 1.5 16. rganic debris ines or piles 0 0.5 1 1.5 1.5 17. oil-based evidence of igh water able? No = Yes = 3 C.�iology�ubtotalu u 18. ibrous roots in streaml 19. ooted upland plants in 20. acrobenthos note di� 21. Aquatic ollusks 22. ish 26. stro bians etland plantsin streambed 31 streams may also e identified using o u Stream�E�Newy-lope� aeomoraholoav and vdroloa� � 3 2 1 3 2 1 bundance) 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 0.5 1 0 0.5 1 0 0.5 1 0 0.5 1 FACW = .75; BL = 1.5; methods. ee p. 5 of manual. k)us a named perennial channel withu 0 0 3 3 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 � 3 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 USACE AID# DWQ # Site # (indicate on attached map) � STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET Provide the following information for the stream reach under assessment: � 1. Applicant's name: NCDOT 2. Evaluator's name: R. Sullivan, �. Hartshorn 3. Date of evaluation: 06�17�2015 4. Time of evaluation: 3:00 plll 5. Name of stream: N2W HOpC Cf e2k (SE� 6. River basin: Cdp2 Fear 7. Approximate drainage area: 28���� dCf @S 9. Length ofreach evaluated: 200 �In2df f2et 11. Site coardinates (if known): prefer in decimal degrees Lati�,ae �ex. s4.s�asia>: 35.942800 8. Stream order:. FOUt'th OI'dCl' io. counry: Durham 12. Subdivision name (if any): N�A Lon�itUde �eX. —��.ss66i i>: -78.975758 Method location determined (circle): ✓�'�PSQ✓ Topo Sheet�✓ Ortho (Aeiial) Photo/GIS�ther GISQOther 13. Location of reach under evaluation (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identifying stream(s) ]ocation): The reach was evaluated northeast of where Old Chapel Hill Road crosses the New Hope Creek. 14. Proposed channel work (if any): NOne 15. Re�enc Weather �ona�t�ons: No rain within 4 days prior to the site visit. 16. s�te �ona;r;ons at ttme of�;s�r. Sunny with temps in the high 90s Fahrenheit. 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: �Section 10 �Tidal Waters � Essential Fisheries Habitat �Trout Waters � Outstanding Resource Waters � Nutrient Sensitive Waters �Water Supply Watershed _�V (I-IV) 18. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point? NQ If yes, estimate the water surface area: 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? YES 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES 21. Estimated watershed land use: Z� % Residential S% Commercial _% Industrial �_5 % Agricultura] 60 % Forested �• 5% Cleared / Logged _% Other ( ) 22. Bankfull width: 20� 23. Bank height (from bed to top of banlc): 5�-$� 24. Channel slope down center of stream: �Flat (0 to 2%) �Gentle (2 to 4%) �Moderate (4 to 10%) �Steep (>10%) 25. Channel sinuosity: _�.Straight _�Occasional bends �Frequent meander � Very sinuous �Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown far the ecoregion. Pa�e 3 provides a brief description of how to review the cbaracteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the streain may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest qualiry. Total Score (from reverse): 68 Comments: Stream SE (New Hope Creek) is a named perennial channel with stron�qeomorphology and hydrology. Evaluator's Signature `��'"' ey``'�`«a'n' Date 06�17�2015 This channel evaluation form is intended to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and environmental professionals in gathering the data required by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation ratio or requirement. Form subject to change — version 06/03. To Comment, please call 919-876-8441 x 26. New Hope Creek (SE) STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET ECOREGION POINT RANGE # CHARACTERISTICS Coastal Piedmont Mountain SCORE Presence of flow / persistent pools in stream 1 (no flow or saturation = 0; strong flow = max points) 0— 5 0— 4 0— 5 4 Evidence of past human alteration � extensive alteration = 0; no alteration = max points) 0— 6 0— 5 0— 5 4 Riparian zone 3 no buffer = 0; conti uous, wide buffer = max points 0— 6 0— 4 0— 5 3 Evidence of nutrient or chemical discharges 4 (extensive discharges = 0; no discharges = max points) 0— 5 0— 4 0— 4 4 ,� Groundwater discharge � 5 (no discharge = 0; springs, seeps, wetlands, etc. = max points) 0— 3 0— 4 0— 4 3 ,� Presence of adjacent floodplain � 6 (no floodplain = 0; extensive floodplain = max points) 0— 4 0— 4 0— 2 4 � � � Entrenchment / tloodplain access 0— 5 0— 4 0— 2 3 (deeply entrenched = 0; frequent flooding = max points) Presence of adjacent wetlands g (no wetlands = 0; large adj acent wetlands = max points) 0— 6 0— 4 0— 2 3 Channel sinuosity 9 (extensive channelization = 0; natural meander = max oints 0— 5 0— 4 0— 3 3 Sediment input �� (extensive deposition= 0; little or no sediment = max points) 0— 5 0— 4 0— 4 Z � 1 Size & diversity of channel bed substrate NA* 0— 4 0— 5 3 (fine, homogenous = 0; large, diverse sizes = max points) I Z Evidence of channel incision or widening 0— 5 0— 4 0— 5 2 � (deeply incised = 0; stable bed & banlcs = max points) � Presence of major bank failures � 13 (severe erosion = 0; no erosion, stable banks = max points) 0— 5 0— 5 0— 5 3 � �Root depth and density on banks 14 (no visible roots = 0; dense roots throu hout = max oints) 0— 3 0— 4 0— 5 3 F � Impact by agriculture, livestock, or timber production 15 substantial impact =0; no evidence = max points 0— 5 0— 4 0— 5 3 � 6 Presence of riffle-pooUripple-pool complexes 0— 3 0— 5 0— 6 3 F no riffles/rip les or pools = 0; well-developed = max points � Habitat complexity � �� (little or no habitat = 0; frequent, varied habitats = max points) 0— 6 0— 6 0— 6 4 � Canopy coverage over streambed � � g (no shadin vegetation = 0; continuous cano = max oints) 0— 5 0— 5 0— 5 4 Substrate embeddedness � 9 dee 1 embedded = 0; loose structure = max) NA* 0— 4 0— 4 3 Presence of stream invertebrates (see page 4) �� (no evidence = 0; common, numerous types = max points) 0— 4 0— 5 0— 5 � �Presence of amphibians 21 0-4 0-4 0-4 2 O (no evidence = 0; common, numerous rypes = max points) Presence of fish O 22 0-4 0-4 0-4 3 � (no evidence = 0; common, numerous types = max points) 23 Evidence of wildlife use 0— 6 0— 5 0— 5 2 (no evidence = 0; abundant evidence = max points) Total Points Possible 100 l 00 ] 00 TOTAL SCORE (also enter on first page) ( 8 * These characteristics are not assessed in coastal streams. WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region Project/site: EB-4707 c�tyicounty: Durham/Durham Sampling Date: 6�17�2015 ApplicanUOwner: NCDOT State: NC Sampling Point: WA-UP Investigator(s): ]. Hdl�tShOl'n, R. Sullivan (Kimley-Horn) section, Township, Range: Triangle Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): Sllght hIII510pe Local relief (concave, convex, none): NOne Slope (%): 2�4% Subregion (LRR or MLRA): LRR-P �at: 35.945211 �ong: -78•971905 Datum: NAD 1983 so�i Map ur,�t Name: White Store Sandy Loam NWI classification: NOCIe Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes � No� (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation � Soil or Hydrology � significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes � No � Are Vegetation � Soil � or Hydrology � naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: Yes ✓ No Yes _ _ No ✓ Yes No ✓ Is the Sampled Area / within a Wetland? Yes� No � WA-UP is approximately 10' south of and 1-2' higher in elevation than the wetland data point. HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two required) Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that apqlvl Surface Soil Cracks (B6) � Surface Water (A1) True Aquatic Plants (B14) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surtace (68) High Water Table (A2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) Drainage Patterns (610) Saturation (A3) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (616) Water Marks (B1) Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) Dry-Season Water Table (C2) Sediment Deposits (B2) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) Crayfish Burrows (C8) Drift Deposits (B3) Thin Muck Surtace (C7) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) Algal Mat or Crust (B4) � Other (Explain in Remarks) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) Iron Deposits (65) Geomorphic Position (D2) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (67) Shallow Aquitard (D3) Water-Stained Leaves (B9) Microtopographic Relief (D4) Aquatic Fauna (B13) FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes � No ✓ Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes � No ✓ Depth (inches): > 24�� � Saturation Present? Yes �_ No „�_ Depth (inches): > 24�� Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes � No � includes capilla frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: Based on vegetation and topography, upland data point WA-UP is outside of the wetland area. There were no indicators of wetland hydrology observed at the upland data point. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) — Use scientific names of plants. Absolute Dominant Indicator Tree Stratum (Plot size: 30� ) % Cover Species? Status �. Ulmus americana 40% Y FACW 2, Liquidambar sryraciflua 30% Y FAC 3. Carpivrus caroliniana 15% N FAC 4. Acer floridanum 10% N NI 6. 7. 8. 95% = Total Cover Saplinp/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: 30� ) �, Cornusflorida 10% Y FACU 2. Acer fZoridanum 10% Y NI 3, Ulmus americana 10% Y FACW 4, Carpinus caroliniana 5% N FACW 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 35% = Total Cover Herb Stratum (Plot size: 15� ) �, Microstegium vimineum 15% Y FAC 2. Frazinus pennsylvanica 5% Y FACW 3, Asimina triloba 5% Y FAC 4. 7. 8. 10 11 12 Sampling Point: WA-UP Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 6 (A) Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: 9 (B) Percent of Dominant Species (6.7% That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: (A/B) Prevalence Index worksheet: Total % Cover of: Multiplv bv: OBL species x 1 = FACW species x 2 = FAC species x 3 = FACU species x 4 = UPL species x 5 = Column Totals: (A) (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: _ 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation %� 2 - Dominance Test is >50% 3 - Prevalence Index is �3.0' _ 4 - Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) _ Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree — Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub — Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft(1 m) tall. Herb — All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. 25% = Total Cover Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: 30� ) Woody vine — All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in �,Parthenocissus quinquefolia 5% Y FACU hei ht. 2.Lonicera japonica 5% Y FAC 4. 5. 10% = Total Cover Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes � No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 SOIL Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of Sampling Point: WA-UP Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Type, LocZ Texture Remarks 0-6" 10YR 3/4 100% Loam 6-24" 10YR 4/4 100% Sandy loam 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, Hydric Soil Indicators: eHistosol (A1) Histic Epipedon (A2) ❑ Black Histic (A3) ❑ Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) ❑ Stratified Layers (A5) ❑ 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) ❑ Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11; 8 Thick Dark SurFace (Al2) Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR N, MLRA 147, 148) ❑ Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) � Sandy Redox (S5) ❑ Stripped Matrix (S6) Restrictive Laver (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Remarks: RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. zLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: ❑ Dark Surtace (S7) ❑ 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) n Polyvalue Below Surtace (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) ❑ Coast Prairie Redox (A16) ❑ Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) (MLRA 147, 148) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) � Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) Depleted Matrix (F3) (MLRA 136, 147) Redox Dark Surface (F6) ❑ Very Shallow Dark Surtace (TF12) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) � Other (Explain in Remarks) � Redox Depressions (F8) ❑ Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 136) � Umbric Surtace (F13) (MLRA 136, 122) ❑ Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) ❑ Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127, 147) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Hydric Soil Present? Yes n No � No indicators of hydric soil present at the upland data point. Compared to the wetland the soils are much drier and loamier in texture. Neither saturation nor the water table was observed within 24". US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region Project/site: EB-4707 c�tyicounty: Durham/Durham Sampling Date: 6�17�2015 ApplicanUOwner: NCDOT State: NC Sampling Point: WA-WET Investigator(s): ]. Hdl�tShOl'n, R. Sullivan (Kimley-Horn) section, Township, Range: Triangle Landform (hillslope, terrace, eto.>: Bottomland hardwood Local relief (concave, convex, none): COIICdVe Slope (%): �1% Subregion (LRR or MLRA): LRR-P �at: 35.945332 �ong: -78•971902 Datum: NAD 1983 so�i Map ur,�t Name: White Store Sandy Loam NWI classification: PF01Ah Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes � No� (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation � Soil or Hydrology � significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes � No � Are Vegetation � Soil � or Hydrology � naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: Yes ✓ No Yes _ ✓ _ No Yes ✓ No Is the Sampled Area within a Wetland? Yes� No Wetland WA is a bottomland hardwood wetland. The data point was taken in a slight drainage pattern N 10' inside the wetland boundary. HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two required) Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that apqlvl ✓ Surface Soil Cracks (B6) � Surface Water (A1) True Aquatic Plants (B14) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surtace (68) High Water Table (A2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) ✓ Drainage Patterns (610) Saturation (A3) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (616) Water Marks (B1) Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) Dry-Season Water Table (C2) Sediment Deposits (B2) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) `� Crayfish Burrows (C8) ✓ Drift Deposits (B3) Thin Muck Surtace (C7) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) Algal Mat or Crust (B4) � Other (Explain in Remarks) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) Iron Deposits (65) ✓ Geomorphic Position (D2) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (67) Shallow Aquitard (D3) ✓ Water-Stained Leaves (B9) Microtopographic Relief (D4) Aquatic Fauna (B13) FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes � No ✓ Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes � No ✓ Depth (inches): >24�� Saturation Present? Yes �_ No„�_ Depth (inches): >24�� Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes � No � includes capilla frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: Wetland WA receives hydrological input from an offsite intermittent stream, which dissipates into the wetland. The wetland is likely seasonally flooded during high rain events. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) — Use scientific names of plants. Tree Stratum (Plot size: 30� ) �. Liquidambar stvraciflua 2, Pinus taeda 3. Carpivrus caroliniana 4. Acer floridanum � Ulmus americana 6. 7. 8. Absolute Dominant Indicator % Cover Species? Status 30% Y FAC 25% Y FAC 15% N FAC 10% N NI 10% N FACW 90% = Total Cover Saplinp/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: 15� ) �,Acer_floridanum 15% Y NI 2. Carpirrus caroliniana 10% Y FAC 3, Fra�inus pennsylvanica 5% N FACW 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 30% = Total Cover Herb Stratum (Plot size: 15� ) �, Impatiens capensis 15% Y FACW 2. Juncus ten�is 15% Y OBL 3, MicrosteQium vimineum 10% Y FACW 4, Persicaria sagittata 5% N OBL S.Iris.fulva 5% N OBL 7. 8. 10 11 12 Sampling Point: WA-WET Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 8 (A) Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: 10 (B) Percent of Dominant Species 800�0 That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: (A/B) Prevalence Index worksheet: Total % Cover of: Multiplv bv: OBL species x 1 = FACW species x 2 = FAC species x 3 = FACU species x 4 = UPL species x 5 = Column Totals: (A) (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: _ 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation %� 2 - Dominance Test is >50% 3 - Prevalence Index is �3.0' _ 4 - Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) _ Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree — Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub — Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft(1 m) tall. Herb — All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. 50% = Total Cover Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: 30� ) Woody vine — All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in �,Parthenocissus quinquefolia 5% Y FACU hei ht. 2.Toxicodendron radicans 5% Y FAC 3.Smilax rotundifolia 5% Y FAC 4. 5. 15% = Total Cover Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes � No The wetland area had numerous herbaceous plants that are typically found in wetland areas, whereas these plants were absent from the adjacent uplands. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 SOIL Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of Sampling Point: WA-WET Depth Matrix Redox Features (nches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Type, LocZ Texture Remarks 0-10" 10YR 4/2 80% 10YR 6/6 20% C M Clay 10-14" 10YR 4/2 70% 10YR 4/6 30% C M Sandy clay 14-24" 10YR 6/2 70% 10YR 5/6 30% C M Sandy clay 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, Hydric Soil Indicators: eHistosol (A1) Histic Epipedon (A2) ❑ Black Histic (A3) ❑ Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) ❑ Stratified Layers (A5) ❑ 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) ❑ Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11 8 Thick Dark SurFace (Al2) Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR N, MLRA 147, 148) ❑ Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) � Sandy Redox (S5) ❑ Stripped Matrix (S6) Restrictive Laver (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Remarks: RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. zLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: ❑ Dark Surtace (S7) ❑ 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) n Polyvalue Below Surtace (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) ❑ Coast Prairie Redox (A16) ❑ Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) (MLRA 147, 148) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) � Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) ✓ Depleted Matrix (F3) (MLRA 136, 147) Redox Dark Surface (F6) ❑ Very Shallow Dark Surtace (TF12) ) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) � Other (Explain in Remarks) � Redox Depressions (F8) ❑ Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 136) � Umbric Surtace (F13) (MLRA 136, 122) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and ❑ Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) wetland hydrology must be present, ❑ Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127, 147) unless disturbed or problematic. Hydric Soil Present? Yes n No ❑ The soils indicative of infrequent flooding with periodic inundation. Drainage patterns were observed in the wetland area. Neither soil saturation nor the water table was observed with 24" of the soil profile. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0