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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20171170 Ver 1_SW Diffuse Flow Plan_20170912(Version 2.07; Released October 2016)45575.1.1TIP No.:B-5620County(ies):Beaufort Page 1 of 1TIP Number:Date:Phone:Phone:Email:Email:County(ies):CAMA County?YesDesign/Future:Year:2033Existing:Year:Aquatic T&E Species?Comments:YesNoNoN/ADeck Drains Discharge Over Water Body?(If yes, provide justification in the General Project Narrative) (If yes, describe in the General Project Narrative; if no, justify in the General Project Narrative)(If yes, provide justification in the General Project Narrative)ac.2 - 9' asphalt paved lanes with grass shoulders. Wetlands and tributaries to Campbell Creek are present in all four quadrants. CAMA wetlands are distinguished from 404 wetlands.480jabyrd@hntb.comProject Includes Bridge Spanning Water Body? Deck Drains Discharge Over Buffer? Dissipator Pads Provided in Buffer?NRTR Stream ID:Annual Avg Daily Traffic (veh/hr/day):Existing SiteProject Length (lin. miles or feet): ac.Surface Water Body (1): Class SANCDWR Surface Water Classification for Water BodyTar-PamlicoBuffer Rules in Effect:2402 - 11' asphalt paved lanes with 2' paved shoulders, 3' grass shoulders. Waterbody Information2013NCDWR Stream Index No.:45575.1.1Impairments:Other Stream Classification: Primary Classification: Project Built-Upon Area (ac.)State project B-5620 involves the replacement of Beaufort County Bridge #060030 on NC 33 over Campbell Creek. The existing bridge consists of 1 @ 25' - 6", 1 @ 24' - 11", 1 @ 25' - 1", and 1 @ 25'- 5" reinforced concrete floor and continuous I-beams on reinforced concrete caps and timber piles. It is to be replaced with a 1 @ 45' - 0", 1 @ 50' - 0" and 1 @ 45' - 0", 21" cored slab (140' total length, 33' total width) 13' downstream of the existing crossing. In accorance with Tar-Pamlico River Buffer Regulations, the propsoed bridge does not contain deck drains. All stormwater from the bridge and approches will be collected by a storm drainage system and discharged into the wetlands. The drainage system will outlet outside of the buffer limits in the west quadrant at -L- station 16+75 RT with the outlet pipe set at 0.3% to reduce velocity into the wetlands. No rip rap pad was specified at the outlet due to low velocity and agency's desire to minimize impacts. 343 E. Six Forks RoadNorth Carolina Department of TransportationHighway Stormwater Program STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR NCDOT PROJECTSProject Type:4901 Trademark Dr.Address:General Project InformationB-5620WBS Element:Bridge ReplacementWBS Element:HNTB North Carolina, P.C. / James A. Byrd, PENCDOT Contact:(919) 212-1760Suite 200Raleigh, NC 27609Contractor / Designer:(919) 424-0437rturnbull@esinc.ccAddress:6/24/2017BeaufortAuroraRobert T. Turnbull, Environmental Services, Inc.Raleigh, NC 27610River Basin(s): City/Town:0.6Typical Cross Section Description: Surrounding Land Use: General Project Narrative:(Description of Minimization of Water Quality Impacts)YesRural Residential and AgricultureCampbell Creek29-33-2-(2)0.50.18Project DescriptionProposed ProjectTar-PamlicoSupplemental Classification: Nutrient Sensitive Waters (NSW)High Quality Waters (HQW)Wetlands within Project Limits?