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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20190230_Complete File_20100726• February 1, 2011 Section 404/NEPA Merger Project Team Agreement Widening of US 158; TIP #R-2582 & R-2584, Northampton County, Division 1 Concurrence Point 4A Avoidance and Minimization Project Name & General Description: Widening of US 158 from the 1-95 / NC 46 Interchange West of Garysburg to the Murfreesboro Bypass, Northampton County, Division 1; TIP Project R-2582 & R-2584. 404 Avoidance and Minimization Measures In an effort to avoid and minimize impacts to jurisdictional wetlands and streams associated with the LEDPA (Garysburg Southern Bypass 1, Northern Jackson Bypass, Faison's Old Tavern Northern Bypass 2, and Conway Northern Bypass 2), NCDOT will implement the following measures that are identified with an [ X ]. [ X ] Bridging (SB 15) with 120-ft bridge and (WB 25/ WB 27) with 1295-ft bridge. Estimated impacts avoided or minimized: Stream - (196 feet), Wetlands - (6.2 acre). [ X ] Steeper side slopes in jurisdictional areas (e.g., 3:1 fill slopes). Estimated impacts avoided or minimized: 5.6 acre . [ X ] Horizontal or vertical alignment shifts to avoid or minimize jurisdictional areas: General location(s) along the project corridor: WA 08, WB 08, WB 14, WB 11, WB 12 WB 13, WB 17, WA 20, WB 20, WB 94, WA 93, WA 47, WA 43, WA 53, WA 57, WA 58, WA 61, WA 62, WA 63, WA 65, WA 67, WA 70-72-73, WA 77(1-24), WA 77(25- 56), WB, 76, WB 83, and WB 84. [ ] Reduced median widths (NCDOT typical vs. proposed): [ ] Reduced shoulder widths (NCDOT typical vs. proposed): [ ] Construction of retaining walls: General location(s): [ X ] Other proposed design changes (e.g., Flyovers; SPUIs, Compressed diamonds, Equalizer pipes, etc.) Two Half -Cloverleaf interchanges will be utilized to minimize impacts to (WB 02, WB 03) and (SA 36, SA 37 Estimated impacts avoided and minimized: Stream - (809 feet), Wetlands - (5.6 acre). Other Measures to Avoid and Minimize Impacts to the human and Natural Environment NCDOT has also documented the following measures to avoid and minimize impacts to the human and natural environment associated with the LEDPA, as appropriate: [ ] Specific Section 401 water quality measures: (e.g., Stonnwater basins, Hazardous Spill Basins, Pre -formed scour holes, Energy dissipators, etc.) [ X ] Measures to avoid or minimize adverse impacts to historic properties (Describe): Northern Jackson Bypass was shifted to the north to minimize impacts on the Jackson Historic District. The proiect will widen on the south side of US 158 to minimize impacts on the Historic Francis Parker 1-Iouse. R-2582 & R-2584 Page 1 of ?t _ °_ 4 ? ? *u,.4c. G ? w'?F? _ ? 'i . 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Yes Transect ID: 5ovk'Y) - 1 Is this area a potential Problem Area? Yes Plot ID: t ! Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator 1. w _r- V*% ccr 9. 2. - P 0) hi9b tJt- 10. - y • V s1 . -VA L 3. 1014 , k 11. _ 4. r'.? tIYGM ?'. tI?G?S yt"h 4-A c_0 12. N\_ 5. ! hnx?p - 13. , 6. a w? - all?ry? V?ltr 14. 7. +Ywh ??y{ 15. 8. ` 1?stn -?ik y + M. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW, or FAC (excluding FAC-). /'0 Remarks: - o_ CL 3 u v :-l t) ems:. ' - cax--y w 1 ?' e J'v ,)', Y\ ?t v?? (1 terdY,C? c 4 ?? vec? . -Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks) Primary Indicators: Stream, Lake, or tide Gauge Inundated Aerial Photographs _ Saturated in Upper 12 Inches Other Water Marks w-'Vo Recorded Data Available Drift Lines Sediment Deposits Field Observations: _ -Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: QN (in.) /Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: ?R (in.) Local Soil Survey Data FAC-Neutral Test Depth to Saturated Soil: (in.) _ -Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: O t) 0 \l6 C 1V C? dyo, . Map Unit Name (Series & Phase : Drainage Class: ,^4r a1? vorI Q Taxonomy (Subgroup),q?; `?Jis a u?? Confi m Mapped Type? 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Yes No Transect ID: - 61 Is this area a potential Problem Area? Yes (Ko-?" Plot ID: Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator 10 3. 1 1. 4. o 'AU 12. 5. Vw Xci V. w c1 13. 6. I ' ?? . N ?c tJ 14. 7. 15. 8. 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW, or FAC (excluding FAC-). 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Depositional bars or benches 0 2 3 7. Braided channel 0 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 1 2 3 9 8 Natural levees Q0) 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 039 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 Q 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existin USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No =. Yes = 3 Man-made ditches are not rated; see alscussions in manuat 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain. or Water in channel - d or rowin season 0 1 ;? l?/ 3 16. Leatlitter 1.5 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0.5 1 L5 18. Organic debris tines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? o = Yes =1.5 20". Fibrous roots in channel 2 1 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel CID 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 1 2 3 24. Fish 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0.5 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 d 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteda/fungus. 29 . Wetland plants in streambed 0.5 1 1.5 FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other= 0 "Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence or upianu piams, num Gz?tuwana Uu u?a N.coc..w ...y .w ?• ••-•• ••- Sketch: ?? Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) f-,0iy JlO?JLf 11`GZ } 4 re - Os, >LS` - u? SS M 1?c 20US ?. n J j shad ci,?- North Carolina D". ;ion of Water Quality - Stream Identik ,;on Form; Version 3.1 Date: ! 1 e Project: R-a51a + J?"a5gy1-atitude: 3 L'()& ilS fa'UAI Evaluator. ? A i2 Site: GZ - IN C.(L wa_ Longitude:-7) o.)q f 6, «W Total Points: Other Stream is at least intermittent ' County: INA r to Q rvi P o n if a 19 or perennial if a 30 e.q. Quad Name: v?SofJ A. Geomorphology (subtotal = ) Absent . Weak Moderate; .. :.Strong. . 18. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2. Sinuosity 0 1 2 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 1 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 3 7. Braided channel 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 9 a Natural levees 0 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 Yes -3 Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual R lavdrninnv fGuhtntal = A 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 9 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or rowin season 0 1 2 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Yes =1.5 t- Rinlnnv fGuhtntal = q 1 20 . Fibrous roots in channel F4 2 1 0 21. Rooted plants in channel 3! 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 0 1 2 3 24. Fish 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0. 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteda/fungus. 0 0.5 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of uplana plants, nem za tocuses on me presence yr aquauc oI. w IdIa Td1 a, JN LL _ _ to ? rlt?y l''.r?-.. Wtk ?? ! Notes: use back side of this form for additional notes. Sketch: VI lZO?u obse -ed r ?1 r i. i?- .__.c1t' l r ,f 3 `t ?. l A,rm+14),dy?,s ?Wtr- North Carolina Division of Water Quality -- Stream Identification Fort, . Version 3.1 Cate: Simon 1101?0 Project: - a5 a + R-aSg jLatitude: 3(° Evaluator Q, R1_ Site: ? ::?ongitude: 7`]I 22 4 39, 13'W Total Points: /?? other Stream is at least intermittent j County: / ? 4 r f ?j a mph a e.g. Quad Name If Z_ 19 or perennial if a 30 . •) I Ac kS Li A. Geomorphology Subtotal = 1 ) 'Absent Weak Moierate::.. Strong; . 18. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 3 2. Sinuosity 0 2 3 3. In-channel structure. riffle-pool sequence 0 1 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 1 2 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 2 3 7. Braided channel 0 CA) 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 9 a Natural levees 0 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 (1) 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 0. 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1. 13. Second or greater order channel on ew_ •sting USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 Yes = 3 `Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual B_ Hvdroloav (Subtotal = 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2' 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 G 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 .5 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Yes =1.5 C. Bioloav (Subtotal = -+ ) 20b. Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 1 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1.5 23. Bivalves 0 1 2 3 24. Fish 0 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteda/fungus. 0.5 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streanibed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 "Items 20 and 21 focus an the presence of upland plants. Item 29 focuses an the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. lk SO,- `T"'-- -- Sketch: Notes: (use backside of this form for additional notes.) 2q - tncy,_ jb_-v _-e j r 1 y ?rIX,t?N! {'A "u , Ifr" vc , Q 11 i 11A bA,vtlk rvojeA' I s,- 7-14 wide U' - ZQ" ?-eep S-f v-? a.•v?1 rec?`v-?S vwv??? ? ?-?- c?-?-vir ?,'.?,, c `,SL• bu?vYw s c CZCol& to C.i%umn-e..? L,4,1 {r ah dai,,nSfrea-ij.,, North Carolina Division o . ater Quality - Stream Identification Fc. Version 3.1 r... Date: Project: R - a5? a + fl-D _V jLatitude: 3? a b i c?L •13 ?l? Evaluator: + f Site: 3Q Longitude; 77#71' 37.18 "V J Total Points: V05 Stream is at least Intermittent V, J County Other N a mP If 2 19 or erenniel if a 30 e 9 quad Name' ? 1 .7 .l ?l 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 Q23 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 lam.) 3 l: 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0.5 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoArnorphic features) present? No = 0 CYes w 1.5,> C. Bioloov (Suhtnta! _ t 26b. Fibrous roots in channel ' 2 1 0 21. Rooted plants in channel 3-) 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0. 1 1.5 23. Bivalves O j 1 2 3 24. Fish (T) 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5J 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 6 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. 7 0.5 1 1.5 29 . Welland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75: OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0: Other = 0 " Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. Notes: (use backside of this form for additional notes.) Sketch: urea vin s l4( e ' twmw6vk o-? heI °C- - hu?s vl&a -w uwwS?Ck Ink ucebs b Sfiretwi ? t) - ?nnrz A3 (yea T a - man-mane aacnes are not rated; see aiscussions in manual B_ Hv(iminnv fSuhtntal = + t j 1 ) mmwalte'i noY ? (downs?rcd-?? o nor _ Sf OL Y-fa, be" of &'YKUS i'&tS ba,?-s stave ?? d" CUSCIV-4y (oj Le-a3t fmvv? kOq ?aAwn OL Oi Vv fl- C3) North Carolina Division c{ later Quality-Stream Identification FL A; Version 3.1 Date: d a /02,3165 Project: ! i a5 a A--a5gytatitude: 31,0 Evaluator:O _p Site: Longitude: 7, ^ -11a zo y7.3V VJ Total Points: , Other Stream Is at least Intermittent LC nty: ?o f- ?'" ? 4 M p+31) if 219 or erenniat if 2 30 - e.g. Quad Name: i ACA RA A A. Geomor hold Subtotal = t'j 8 Absent Weak : Moderate: : Stro 1 . Continuous bed and bank 0 .. 2 Sinuosity 0 1 1 3 2 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 2 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 3 5 Active/relic floodplain 0 1 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 2 f Braided channel 0 2 Reoent afluviai d 2 a Natural levees s 1 3 2 3 10. Headcuts 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 1 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1.5 CAS 1 5 13. Second or greater order channel on ext'sting . USGS or NRCS map or other documented Yes = 3 evidence. Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual B. H droio (Subtotal = 14. Gro undwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel -- d or rowin season 0 1 3 Q) 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0.5 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 -.18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack iines) 0 0.5 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 = es C. Biology (Subtotal= V. ) 20 . Fibrous roots in channel 2 1 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel 91, 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 5 23. Bivalves 1 . 2 3 24. Fish 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 1 1.5 26. Maerobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; pedphyton 10- 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. 0.5 1 1.5 29'. Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; OBL =1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of and plants, Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) n -- Sketch, G - Ilor ."-e- we 1,01, y - 13 4,D X110 3 t North Carolina Division o, ater Quality -- Stream Identification Fo. , Version 3.1 Date: (Di p? p Project: R^aSgyLatitude: 36 S to .Oo Evaluator, 7.o4 "w Site:!;.. Longitude: Total Points: Other Stream is at least Intermittent 2g . County: N0 r to a m&a /) e.g. Quad Name' 1f2:19 or perennial if z 30 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 2 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, ar Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0. 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 1 1.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redo)dmorphic features) present? No = 0 es •_ C. Bio)oov (Subtotal = 1 20 . Fibrous roots in channel 2 1 0 21". Rooted plants in channel 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1.5 23. Bivalves 1 2 3 24. Fish n n r, , , V. 25. Amphibians 0.5 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bactedalfungus. 0 0.5 1 1.5__d 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants. Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. '$a GtcSc" i g pa Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Sketch: h:ul a a - 4-1 'd --t-auc wN.llcJ a1tl Ilui lamu, we uiscussions in manual B_ Hvdrnlnav 11.91 ihtnta! = <9 1 2q-- ht,y? 09"4 a styq ,vvv Y-t 00 V>1'4 ad?c zlv. . - CIO-t.? - at ?i-1?; idCCi?c? strepm S S?ZS' ?? 3 r .j- cvud m `Sti h c.? VAJ+-I. . bi ?ar? S J two c,? lk vv? s dew its+"6wl {nswt ; S ?c?n#, -fit vUf! G sti.v?ets re v1 a t"tuxk ofeww reLL i-vx v, ,k. &tw,4,(.Wj- North Carolina Division o ater Quality -Stream Identification Fo Version 3.1 ----- - ---- Date: OR 0S I C AroJect: - 01 g a ?i"o?JCg t atlwde: ?? ° 2(o r 5N .59 id Evaluator: Aica ? P Site: S Longitude: 71" ZO ? 9.12"W Total Points: '^ y Other _ Stream is at least Intermittent County: No r t I! Q M p i o n e.g. Quad Name: if a 19 or perennial if z 30 , 5 A. Geomorphology subtotal = Absent Weak Miderate,.. : Strong, . 18. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 3 2. Sinuosity 0 i 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 (a?) 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 1 CZ) 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 2 3 7. Braided channel 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 1 2 3 9 a Natural levees 0 2 3 10. Headcuts CfD 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 Yes = 3 M41MUaae aRGnes are not rates; we oiscussrons in manual B. Hvdroloov (Subtotal = 6.1& 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or row n season 0 1 t 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 e?m 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 es = C. Bioloav (Subtotal = 4 1 20b. Fibrous roots in channel 2 1 0 21. Rooted plants in channel 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 1 2 3 24. Fish 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 1 1.5 26. Maerobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton riv- 1 2 3 28. iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. 0.5 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants. Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Sketch: -I i` vijt) cV \ _ -- Gam t 3 frcard as S4 35 - -2 O[ cVcr'c nv -qmcr)4-s a-C +he &M C S-fre'am w i ?h. rn a tNe?'land i i t ,7v ?/V ?-?? VV 4? 7 cz D Z , ?. 3- ls-,h S10-LZ> 4C) trees h„ ? s o? 40 CA tcS; fe-:)rla North Carolina Division o: ater Quality - Stream Identification Fc Version 3.1 Date: tj k i uoL, Project: -a51 a 1,R_aSgyLatitude: 36a 26t 4q,g7rf4 Evaluator: Site: ` AA 5 ' Or rv U??,a.?+iL Longitude: '-7 70 zor `1. Ze rW Total Points: 1 Other Stream Is at least lntennittent County: /V a r t Q fn o f e.g. Quad Name' (AA LA It 4 if a 19 or erennial it a 30 I A. Geomorphology Subtotal = 4? 7 Absent< 1a. Continuous bed and bank 0 Weak ` 1 Moalerate:.. 2 : Strohg:.. 3 2. Sinuosity 0 1 2 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 17 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 2 3 5. Activelrelic floodplain 0 1 2 6 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 2 3 7. Braided channel 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 9 a Natural levees 0 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 16 #-:&T 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented ?o = 0? evidence. l Yes = 3 man-mane mtcnes are not rates; seeo iscussions in manual B. Hvdroloov (Subtotal = a 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 2 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 1)3 7 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Y ,46S = 1.5 C. Bioloav (Subtotal = 8 ) 20b. Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 1 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel 3 2 1 0 22. Crayfish `0 1 1.5 23. Bivalves (0-) 1 2 3 24. Fish - Q 0 5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0. 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) tl 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 1 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteda/fungus. 0.5 1 1.5 9. Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 items zu ano zi mcus on the presence of upiano plants, item zu tocuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) -bl -11 G1y- V ? wm. Y vicUtr vvi `1'(/ti' ? -Z? t?.???' ??( rz" tit Gfi• Sketch: 161 . ii°v 7 7 Ji v Samc S-Nccim asp 534 -01 clt?'?rrcrrl s9y"nc, - is af- `tfhe SCt me Stf't am w', fh n 4 we-+iand f., f L`l ?_.. ?, Vt S Z -12. ,`v1 t J 0-2 ,h ?':? v1 V1 L. All S ?')f7ltk North Carolina Division o. later quality -Stream Identification Fc ; Version 3.1 Date: V t`e J z0ou Project: R -- c SI &+ A--a51?jLat1tude: 3 b 2&'92,3q j Evaluator., I Site: SA 3b - u 11L Longitude 77 11 / 37-q t "W 9 _D Total Points: Stream Is at least Intermittent County: /?/ v 4 r t ? 0. IVlI443 j) Other If a Igor perennial if z 30 Other Quad Name: G-?,A L-Af 1 A A. Geomorphology (Subtotal= 18. Continuous bed and bank Absent: 0 Weak 1 Moderate. Strong.. . 2 3 2. Sinuosity 0 1 2 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 1 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 2 3 5. Activeirelic floodplain 0 1 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 r2) 3 7. Braided channel Co 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 V Natural levees 0 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 Cl 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No =? Yes = 3 man-made cacnes are not rated; see discussions in manual B. Hvdroloov (Subtotal= 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or rowin season 0 1 2 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0,5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 .5 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoAmorphic features) present? No = 0 es =1. C. Sioloav (Subtotal 1 21?. Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 1 0 21". Rooted plants in channel 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0.5 1.5 23. Bivalves 1 2 3 24. Fish 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteriatfungus. 0 0.5 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 items zu and zi focus on the presence of upland plants, item z9 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. sketch: Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) SOW 2q - n tSylk 010SooR- d t YtSo Ma dd ; U" atu" I ?Zt yu 1 --j4w n 4vj Wta.fI fl C t'OS dYUJit (., cW 3 i f-4?A u OKI AM"Wy Ly1-'41'4 i o =Z +`kA- S-weluy- d ra, + vv, pomA Pfd-??;-' cloelt \AjQfi" A WASS 5" 5 ?? l ova- ca. balsas i fq d c aj:t s1--(? ?J ... J. North Carolina Division of titer Quality - Stream Identification Fo. , Version 3.1 Date: 0-31,1-31o d Project: R-a5? a ? ?-a58yLatitude: 3L ° 2-6' Sa , 911 Evaluator./ D Sfte: Longitude:1.70 19, 3$ Total Points: l Other Stream Is at least Intermittent County: NO f- t k a mp7 3 n e g Quad Name' OA (, A-171 A If 2 19 or rennial if a 30 A. Geomorphology Subtotal = Absent .. Weak oderate::.. Strong . 18. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2. Sinuosity 0 i 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2 3 7. Braided channel 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 1 2 3 98 Natural levees 0 i 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 1 2 11. Grade controls CO 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1. 13. Second or greater order channel on existin USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. o = 0 Yes = 3 Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual R Hvdrnlnnv fSuhtntal = 61, -1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0.5 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0. 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Yes =1.5 C. Bioloov (Subtotal= 5i al?) 20 . Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 - - 1 0 21-.- Rooted plants in channel 3 T72 _J- . 0 22. Crayfish 0.5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 1 2 3 24. Fish CT? 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 91 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacterialfungus. 0 0.5 1 1.5 . Wetland plants in streambed 29 76- FAC = 0.5; FACW 0.75 OBI = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. S?3 7 t Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Sketch: a? L't n (01 r614 e ?C ?5f dn? ?'? s North Carolina Division of titer Quality - Stream Identification Foi. , Version 3.1 Date: O V/ t ® Project: R -.A51s ( + ?y-Djr9 jLatitude: & a a-71 p.lb'`,! I Evaluator jT(? ?? Site: S A 3-0 Longitude: 77' 1 g t 2T 33t$14 Total Points: , Sther tream Is at least Intermittent County: N 0 r I o Anp o h e.9 Quad Name. G la q + t G? If a 19 or erennial if a 30 : lp A. Geomo holo (subtotal = i Abse-ti Weak Miderate:;.._ . St ` g.... 18. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 2. Sinuosity 0 1 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 1 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 1 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 i 2 3 7. Braided channel 0 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 9 a Natural levees 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 1 2 ff) 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 1 176 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on eAstina USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 Yes = 3 man-maae ditches are not rated, see aiscussions in manual B. Hvdroloov (Subtotal = ? U )? 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or rowin season 0 1 2 03 ?J 16. Leaflitter 1.5 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Yes = 1.5 C. Bioloav (Subtotal= ? 1 Y;) 200. Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 1 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0.5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 1 2 3 24. Fish 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 <10-5-> 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton ® 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. 0.5 1 1.5 _Y P. Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5' ACW ='0-75-,) OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 " items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, Item 29 focuses on the pe3a ce of aquatic or wetland plants. Sketch: I 11-j z-_s- (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Notes: North Carolina Divisior. Water Quality -- Stream Identification 1 _rm; Version 3.1 Gate: 0 a Project: R-a5gl-atitude: e I +r 2(0 Evaluator. Site: dA3 Longitude: • + t 77 17 35.78 W Total Points: R2 1 Other Stream Is at least Interrnittent v I 1 -County q r Q m 1 a If z 19 or perennial if a 30 e.g. Quad Name: A. Geomorphology Subtotal 8 Weak ? .: :;;:i-Q L orate ' :. Stra 1 . Continuous bed and bank 0 ' .. . 2. Sinuosity 0 1 1 2 2 3 3. In-channel structure: riftl"ool sequence 0 1 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 2 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 1 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 2 3 7. Braided channel 1 2 3 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 1 2 9 8 Natural levees 0 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 1 2 3 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 1 1 5 12. (Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 . 5 13. Second or greater order channel on eAdsting . USGS or NRCS map or other documented No = 0 yes = 3 evidence. Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual B. Hydrology Subtotal = 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or W i h 0 1 2 3 n c ater annel - d or growing season 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 i i 5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 es =1.5 C. Biology (Subtotal = 7 7 20 . Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 1 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel 3 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 1 1 5 23. Bivalves 0 1 2 3 24. Fish 0 0 5 1 1 5 25. Amphibians 0 5 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. 0 0 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; ACW = 0.75. OSL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants. Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) J Stretch: S?f-t?,fa L? I ?? ?` / v CJ? / ?l / S /YL°A/- '! 6 SP'S tol,1M? 7- o 9? ffl North Carolina Division of Ater Quality - Stream Identification Fo? , Version 3.1 Date: 0 Project: - 5 a k^aSg jL.atItude: °d b' $9.ot3 "A/ Evaluator, &w5 eo site. ?A q0 Longitude..-j-1G 1-71 23, 36 ,4N Total Points: 1 Other Stream is at least Intermittent cam- County: nI o r Mp-L!3 t) e.g. Quad Name Q ?q f i a If a 19 or perennial if Z 30 A. Geomorphology (subtotal= /--? '- :::Absent - Weak Moderate::. Strong . 18. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 3 2. Sinuosity 0 1 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 4!?n 1 2 3 5. Activefrelic floodplain 0 1 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2 3 7. Braided channel 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 9° Natural levees 0 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 1 2 11. Grade controls 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 13. Second or greater order channel on e)dstina USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = Yes = 3 - Man-made ditches are not rated, see discussions in manual 13_ Hvdrolnov (Subtotal =7,-6, 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or rovAn season 0 1 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0.5 0 IT Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 i 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Yes =1,5 C. Bioloav (Subtotal = 26b. Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 1 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1.5 23. Bivalves 0 1 2 3 24. Fish (a) 1 0.5 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteda/fungus. 0 0.5 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 "Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants. Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Sketch: 5?9ZI North Carolina Division o, Ater Quality - Stream Identification Fu , Version 3.1 Date: 6 a. l () Project: / ? -,A!; I a + A-DEVILatitude: 3t? o 2-10' 5 3.01 " M Evaluator: ? Site: Jl Longitude:110 119 1 6q , 03x1 W &r-, A Total Points: Other Stream Is at least Intermittent l7 County: No r'tk 4 Mp'f "1S 1) e.g. Quad Name: ?a Q If219 or erennial if 230 A. Geomorphology Subtotal = i ) - Absent. Weak ::Moderate;.. Strong.:.. 18. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 2. Sinuosity 0 1 2 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 1 2 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 1 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 1 2 6. Depositional bars-orbenches 0 1 2 7. Braided channel 0 1 2 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 98 Natural levees 2 3 10. Headcuts 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. o = 0 Yes = 3 -Man-made ditches are not rated: see discussions in manual B. Hvdrnlnav (Suhtntal = / 1 I 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 2 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 Q 1.5 18. Organic debris tines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoAmorphic features) present? No = 0 es =1.5 C. Bioloov (Subtotal = In r 7 1 20b. Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 1 0 21. Rooted plants in channel 3 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 1 2 3 24. Fish 0 0.5 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 1 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacterialfungus. 0 015 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; F CW = 0.7 , OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 "Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. 4(, Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Sketch: J T f i C4,514 North Carolina Division o. titer Quality - Stream Identification Fc ; Version 3.1 Date: Pro]ect: JR --a51a+A-a5g1Latitude: 3V62(oi574t!ll?j Evaluator: N? -0 Site: S "t Longitude: /'70 10 57011W Total Points: Stream is at least Intermittent Do 1 County: /I o r -t- 0, fnn+0 n Other 1f a 19 or perennial ifa 30 f e.g. Quad Name: 61gla4-i a r A. Geomor holo subtotal = :' Absent Weak Moderate... :.Str ng.:.. 1a. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 C3_) 2. Sinuosity 0 i 2 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 1 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 1 3 6. Depositional-bars or benches 0 1 2 3 7. Braided channel 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits CT-3 1 1 2 3 9 a Natural levees 0 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existino USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 Yes = 3 man-mace aacnes are not rates; see asscussions in manual B. Hvdroloav (Subtotal = 5 t ? 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Yes =1.5 C. Bioloav (Subtotal = tl 1.5 1 20b. Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 i 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0.5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 1 2 3 24. Fish 0 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0. 1 1.5 26. Maerobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. 0.5 1 1.5 -Y9". Welland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants. Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. ; "OV Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Sketch: i S re sr l' I Y? G u YV 9 n e,0 Ck VV-- 12 14? I North Carolina Division c later Quality - Stream Identification R j; Version 3.1 Date: 1-4 ICJ u0b ProJect:R-airla y'fl"DJrV Latitude: &a 261 53,57"IJ Evaluator: Site: SALb -tt ?-Sb ny Longitude :770 i b 1 $ ?? ?A W Total Points: .}_ Other Stream Is at least Intermittent County: ND T i ? a Ih f f'C ri e.g. Quad Name: CIO I a+ j Q If 2:19 or perennial if 2:30 v/ I / A. Geomorphology Subtotal = 1 ?- 1a. Continuous bed and bank Absent 77 0 Weak 2. Sinuosity 0 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 5. Activelrelic floodplain 0 W 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 7. Braided channel 0 8. Recent alluvial deposits 9 Natural levees 0 10. Headcuts 2 3 11. Grade controls (A), 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. Nki = 0 Yes = 3 Man-made ditches are not rated: see discussions in manual B. Hvdroloov (Subtotal = <b,5 ) 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 2 16. Leatlitter 1.5 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 es = 1.5 C. Biology (Subtotal = U ) 200 . Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 f 1 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel 3 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 75 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 0 2 3 24. Fish 0 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0.5 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. 0 0.5 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 - Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. Covillpv"o 5 ae"13 Sketch: J PrSQ Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) ?(d Q? no vie 6 bWve t Q nn6d .'v-aj e d cuvea S IMf QuwdL KI sire a 41 was l oq tc i In pa0 0 y aYS 3 North Carolina Division of Witter Quality - Stream Identification Form, Version 3.1 Date: C) 2Z J- Project: R -,151 C - Dingy ..atitude: 3b6 Zb 5 3. ('X q Evaluator. 81 V r J •? Site: ---A l Longitude: 77 c f (o r 2-6,7f '' Total Points: Other Stream is at least Intermittent County: No r t A Q mp-f a h L If Z 19 or perennial if a 30 e.g. Quad Name: (ap kt T;a 1 r Geomorphology Subtotal = :Absent Weak Miiderate.:. :. St?ong_. 18. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2. Sinuosity 0 1 2 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 1 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 1 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 1 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 2 3 7. Braided channel 0 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 2 3 9 8 Natural levees 0 2 3 10. Headcuts 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 Yes = 3 man-mane oncnes are not rateo; see ois sans in manual R. Hvdrninav (Subtotal = k? r _ I 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2. 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel -- d or growing season 0 1 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 5 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Yes =1.5 C. Sioloov (Subtotal = _q I J 1 20P. Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 0 21. Rooted plants in channel 3 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0. 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 1 2 3 24. Fish 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) ( 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0. 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteria/tungus. 0 0.5 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75, 081= 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 - Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants. Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. -5- , Sketch- 7'7 Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) 4urh 5, log '1?4 l ? Yea. 111--Ale /6 SAO b ? o-?1 n 1 i i r i a North Carolina Division of 1r.dter Quality - Stream Identification For. Version 3.1 Date1 D, a Project R-a5ga --aSgyLatitude: 34,0 2-G "y(b.3UrrA( Evaluator. Site. S, Longitude: 770 (? f ! 2C?'/W Total Points: Other Stream is at least intermittent la I-5 County: /V or f'? p 1"j)-fQ 1) ff 2 Quad Name fxt u +t Q 19 or erennial ff a 30 e.g. A. Geomo!phology subtotal = a 18. Continuous bed and bank ak 2 2. Sinuosity T 1 2 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 1 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting or) OYD 1 2 3 5. Activetrelic floodplain 0 1 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 3 7. Braided channel <-n 1 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 98 Natural levees 0 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 1 2 3 11. Grade controls CID) 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 Yes = 3 Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual R RlviImInnv ffiuh4nfnl = / r-) '. 4-1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 2 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1.5 IS. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 a 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximotphic features) present? No = 0 es =1.5 C. Biology (Subtotal = 10,S) 20°. Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 1 0 21. Rooted plants in channel 3 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 1. 23. Bivalves <IP 1 2 3 24. Fish 0 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. 0.5 1 1.5 I zu -. wetland plants in streambed I FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. Sketch: Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) f A we r" -AA v -s 1s I WAS f f t North Carolina Division of Water Quality - Stream Identification Forr, Version 3.1 Date: -? 1 ProJect:p-a5'90A+B-a5gyLatitude: 3(?° alo' S17`I't>`I Evaluator. / {? Site: Longitude: '7-7a l6 r 0.14p '(W Total Points: v 14 .{_ Other Stream is at least Intermittent '??gj : County: /Vo! I ?Qmplo/? e.g.QuadName If? 19 or perennial ifa 30 641a+i Q 1, ! r A. Geomor holo Subtotal = D ' Abse"K."' 'Moderate:.. Strong . Ia. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 2. Sinuosity 0 1 2 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 i 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 1 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2 3 7. Braided channel 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 2 3 9 8 Natural levees 0 1 3 10. Headcuts 0 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. o = 0 Yes = 3 Haan-mace ancries are not ratea; see aiscussions in manual R- HvdmIntw Mtihtntal = 7 I - ? 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 2 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris C 0.5 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or plies (Wrack lines) 0 <a> 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redo)(morphic features) present? No = 0 es =1.5 C. Bioloav (Subtotal = ) 20. Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 1 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 1 2 3 24. Fish 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) <:]D 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteda/fungus. 0 0.5 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5, FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants. Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Sketch: t I_ j( ;\ 'SIVArn Sir 1 ?eU? nor ? -FO rzy -'8- t- SA qS -6 ke!4 C1 Y a Z-rf ?? t°fi L?? ?hC North Carolina Division o1 ater Quality -Stream Identification Foi Version 3.1 Date: J w o Project: R-DEVILatitude: 36 o orb Evaluator: j?1{ ir'Y Site: Longitude: -7 70 1 co r 3?,J? Total Points: Other Stream is at least Intermittent X11 ] w County: No r i h & mQ'7o n e.g. Quad Name: H if 2 l9 or erennial if a W }J ? I F7A ?Q ?Q `a': Y ?.GVL11 %S `?lj 't ?ti1t bti'l t 7?' eryl1 it t A. Geomorphology Subtotal = Absent Weak Moderate.;. _ Strong.: . 18. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 3 2. Sinuosity 0 1 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 2 3 5. Activetrelic floodplain 0 1 3 _ 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 2 3 7. Braided channel 0 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits C-V 1 2 3 9 8 Natural levees 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 CD, 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = O _ Yes = 3 Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual B. Hvdroloov (Subtotal = 1 -6 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 his since rain, or Water in channel - d or rovA season 0 1 Q 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 (1635- A i.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? c1V W C. Bioloov (Subtotal = A 1 20. Fibrous roots in channel 2 1 0 21. Rooted plants in channel C-V 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves C:p 1 2 3 24. Fish 0 0 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 1 2 Cp 28. Iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. 0 0.5 1 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2. er = "Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants. Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Sketch: i North Carolina Division of .titer Quality - Stream Identification Foi...; Version 3.1 Date: 3 0(0 Project: R -15? a ? R-a5g JLatitude: 3e G 16' q& -13"A/ Evaluator: y Site: j Longitude: 77 ° 1'1'.5 7.53 "VJ Total Points: ? ..{_. Other Steam Is at least Intermittent County: NO T I () MP's{ C h e.g. Quad Name: ?Q (jq ? If 219 or erennial if 2:30 iLM A. Geornorphology subtotal = v • . Absent -: Weak ::::Moderate .:. . :. Strong.. . 1". Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2. Sinuosity 0 1 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 1 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting O) 1 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 C-D 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 1 2 3 7. Braided channel 0 1 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 1 2 3 98 Natural levees 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 .5 77 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on exi__sting USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 Yes = 3 Man-made ditches are not rated: see discussions in manual B. Hvdroloav (Subtotal = " 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2' 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 2 3 16. Leaflitter 5 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1.5 18, Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 " 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (r+edo)(morphic features) present? No = 0 Yes =1. C. Bioloav (subtotal = 91 101 kA) 2G P. Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 1 0 21. Rooted plants in channel 3 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0.5 T 1.5 23. Bivalves 1 2 3 24. Fish 0 'if 5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1 .5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 1 t 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 1 3 28. Iron oxidising bacteda/fungus. 0 0.5 I 29 . Welland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = .75; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2. Other = "Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants. Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or welland plants. Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Sketch: North Carolina Divin i of Water Quality -- Stream identificat Form; Version 3.1 [rate: Project:-.A!;4@, +R-aJrgyLatltude: 3?a a?15? ???1v Evaluator: Site: ' S ft 4q Longitude: ° 12 152.21 .vJ Total points: .} 1 Other Stream Is at least Intermittent County: No T 1 0 MP7 4 h If 2 19 or erennial ff z 3q O? e.g. Quad Name: Q 14Lt p, A. Geomorphology Subtotal = ;Moderate::.. . $tf011._.. 1°. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 3 2. Sinuosity 0 1 2 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 1 .2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 2 3 5. Active/relic floodpiain 0 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1. 2 3 7. Braided channel 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 9' Natural levees 0 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 1. 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 Yes = 3 roan-rnaae oncnes are not rateo; see alscusslons in manual B. Hvdroloov (Subtotal = 1 q 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, Sr Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 2 16. Leaflitter 1.5 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redo)dmorphic features) present? No = 0 Ye -1.5? C. Bioloov (Subtotal = l `f 20b. Fibrous roots in channel 3 1 0 210, Rooted plants in channel 3 Z 1 0 22. Crayfish 0.5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 1 2 3 24. Fish 0 0.5- 1 1.5 25. Amphibians .0 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0. 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacterlatfungus. 0• 0.5 1 1.5 29 , Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FA CW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2. 0; Othe = 0 - Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. p,, Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Sketch: rea d VJOL e r5 'is P D 66W Ram vecs wx Zl? ?'yv x Z 'b 0 North Carolina Divit : of Water Quality - Stream Identificat Form; Version 3.1 -- a ?! C? Project: Date: March p - a51 a + A-DEgILatitude: 36 0A I S$. Id rN Evaluator:-e, MaNhew is Site: 14 Longitude: Total Points: J_ +31) Other Stream Is at least IntennMent county: /N4 T t 1 a /17Pe.g. Quad Name l . ? YI W Ct K2 19 ornerennlallf 2 30 +>10 H 4-19 -1 . - A. Geomorphology Subtotal = ) :. : -Absetit`.v. ;, Weak ' ;_' . gderate::.. Strom.... 1a. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2. Sinuosity 0 1 2 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 1 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 2 3 5. Active/relic floodpiain 0 1 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 T. 2- 7. Braided channel 0 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 2 3 9 a Natural levees 0 2 3 10. Headcuts U 1 2 3 11. Grade controis 0 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 (:H= 3 man-mace ancnes are not rated; see discussions in manual R l4veirninnv fRithtntal = f* 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 15. Water in channel and > 48 his since rain, Sr Water in channel - d or roWn season 0 1 2 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 1' 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack fines) 0 0. 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Ye f= 1.5 C. Bioloav (Subtotal = Z 1 20. Fibrous roots in channel 2 1 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0. 1 1.5 21.131valves 2 3 24. Fish 0 0.5 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; pedphyton 0 a 28. Iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. 0 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = . 5; OBL =1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other - 0 "Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic orwettand plants. Sketch: Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) ??yr^ 1 Didetn fund id ?3amd - LAU WE god -&--a2wole 'V0106 beam is 10 W x P u? POO 00 (,665. 600c? skeawl V ?Sw Ota lq North Carolina Divisi of Water Quality - Stream Identificatu corm; Version 3.1 Date: & "?,3/67Q6e Project: -a5ga ?R-aSgjLatltude: 3(?a a6'53, 5? "",v Evaluator: /?. A10 mkkvS Site: 6451 Longitude: 7'7° fa 134 J OW Total Points: Other Stream is at least Intermittent County: NA r t' j') a in <I n f t) fz If Z 19 ar renniaiff Z 30 a ? f e.g. Quad Name: 6w, jj? ) A. Geomorphology Subtotal = =Ahsen.-:<: ;;:;.: Weak: ` > :;::Moderate::.. = Strong...- 18. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2' 3 2. Sinuosity 0 j 2 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 E -- 1 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 2 3 5. Activefrelic floodplain 0 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2 3 7. Braided channel 0 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 9" Natural levees 0- 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on e)nsting USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 Yes = 3 Man-made ditches are not rated; see diisscussions in manual R 44uriminnu rSsdilntal = -7 C 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or plies (Wrack lines) 0 0. 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Ye _ . C _ Rinlnav (Suhtnfal = f' .C?) 1 20 . Fibrous roots in channel 3 1 0 215. Rooted plants in channel 3 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0. 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 1 2 3 24. Fish no 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0. 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bactedalfungus. 0.5 1 1.5 2g . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; OBL 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 items 20 and 21 Locus on the presence of uplano plants, item zu mcuses on me presencx of ayuaw; of wnu41w p-111b. Sketch: JNotes: (use black side of this form for additional notes.) / IfYY /)T cS PLirn QMM)e lQ??j=d ?o Alir mJGr I " Ili Y au f a NP-t-Jaed - wGcl,t ejgannef (2 it?f a? Sam NJ ,s?raam _ ? Chan+?el _ a v?l ? arts D ; `,?. Lie - -= j: North Carolina Divisi of Water Quality - Stream Identificati( '-orm; Version 3.1 Date: Ma rcl, 3 9 66 Project )R -,151 a + R-aSgyLatltuae: 319a d 4 r55. /0 " l? Evaluator: ' e Site: Sf75a Longitude: J}4° far 3a,34yW Total Points: 1 Other Stream Is at least Inlarmiffent q S County: No r t6 QMP7"b h !f z 19 or erenniallf a, 30 3 ? e.g. Quad Name: C (f f) (A)4 y A Geomorphology Subtotal = ) :• bsent':::; Weak `. < :Moderate;_.. = Strong._.. 1". Continuous bed and bank 0 2 3 2. Sinuosity 0 1 2 3 3. In-channel structure: dffle-pooi sequence 0 1 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 1 2 (0 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2 - 3 7. Braided channel 0 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 9 a Natural levees 0 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 0. 1 1.5 12. Natural valley ordrainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or ter orderchannel on existing USGS o RC ap or other documented evidence. No = 0 Yes = 3 - Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual R I-tvrirntnnv rSuhfnfA = (nEf? 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 2 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 .5 "f 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoxunorphic features) present? No = 0 Ye(= I. C_ Sioloov (Subtotal = 6 ) 20b. Fibrous roots in channel 2 1 0 21". Rooted plants in channel 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0.5 1.5 23. Bivalves 0 1 2 3 24. Fish 0 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. 0 0.5 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.3; FACW = 0.75; 08L = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Oth = Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants. Item zu tocuses on the presence or aquauc or weiiano prams. Sketch: Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Mfr am ahannog l? I m m7 l a nctpd uv A wafer d r t #o Vi I ?Kffo (a re to/nc??/ 1? C? xS UUQ.?-Y1? D?:SC?'V`?• CI7a?l??g,jb-8a fit' ?Ul? Deft -2 dOMP M11j.- W01 o- U"f4land. North Carolina Divisi of Water quality -•• Stream Identificati( 'orm; Version 3.1 Date: M(Ara) 93, Od? (o Protect R - ? ? a ?+R-o(JrtS l atitudo: 3(p a air yg. ? 7"N Evaluator. K Ma J-HI e ws site: SA53 Longitude: IFT Total Points: .}. Stream Is at least Intermittent L? 7l/ County: ?4 T J 0 M /??CS j) Other Name: !1219 or rennlallf 2 30 a5 1- e.g. Quad d n ?a l? A. Geomorphology Subtotal = ) >. ; ;Absent';>:<:; W` `"k". odem#e::-. . Strong. . 18. Continuous bed and bank 0 (14 2 3 2. Sinuosity 0 1 2 3 3. In-channel structure: dffle-pool sequence 0 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 1 2 3 7. Braided channel 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 2 3 9° Natural levees 0 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 .5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. N0(9 Yes = 3 Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual R. Hvdrninnv ISuhtntai = `'7.(? 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 .2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, ar Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 lJ 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 Q5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or plies (Wrack lines) 0 0. 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Yes 1.5 C. Bioloav (Subtotal= TI S 1 20. Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 0 21. Rooted plants in channel 3 Z), 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 0 1 2 3 24. Fish 0 0: 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 "iIj , 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75. OBL = 1.5 - SAV = 2.0; Other= 0 "items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, Item 29 focuses on the presence or aquauc or wetlana plants. Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Sketch: Rib at or swi 1>7 1/Ml ,r muchn aAr- PL?a'*/? .. 14 'Sfr-edm C•ry? 1 ! 1 ?Gfitiyl S of flir-,Q t'/?u!?YiOid , but d. k Jro 4 6U'L t.now U t ca:?it r!-'""ld ilnd a ,??IicT? A haa' 1 r hIA " 19444 U?iaq lc Iv7SNC4-S faOft d { G?y?, ?ISCLC alt /? 3 f? ,? (t North Carolina Divis 'of Water Quality -- Stream Identihcati, =orm; Version 3.1 Date: dO06 Protect:)q-a-Sla A--DEVILatitude: 3&o at;t g529't1 Evaluator:J?'. Site: 6n'452/ Longitude: a 516,68 "W Total Points: Stream Is at least Intermittent RGJ ?j County: NO r mpfo n Other ff a 99 or erwv* ifa 30 J e.g. Quad Name: Conway Geomorphology (Subtotal= Weak ' ilerate::: = $tf011.. . . 1". Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 03 2. Sinuosity 0 1 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 1 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 2 3 5. Activelrelic floodplain 0 1 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 3 7. Braided channel 0 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 f 3 9° Natural levees 0 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 1 .2 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 1.5 12. Natural valley ordrainageway 0 0.5 1 t.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 ? Yes = 3 " Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual B. Hvdroloov (Subtotal = q 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 2 . 03 16. Leallitter 1.5 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Y s =1.5 C. Bioloov (Subtotal= ) 20. Fibrous roots in channel 3 1 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0. 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 1 2 3 24. Fish 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0.5 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; pedphyton 0, 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteriat(ungus. 0 0.5 1 1.5 - 7 29 . Welland plants in streambed = 0 FAC = 0.5; FACW =-1175; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Oth r 'Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic orwetiand Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Sketch: /P? ..Um as6s rn ,{ /rrwS frc?r» az A2,-ld ?rU1,rc?/1 Jest rl is hc?rre cCt-arum ?i?? r °'? "v?x -7, a'w elnd /ff tW J AJC, r1 -&d {:mac c 6 W X ?D-S?b ,rang! Zet/om ,rfrP _ lei shji-h,?d a ua /K- a'd?C Ors Carrick- - h o ty a d-&,&A s 3*Ck m ha.nij7S' ? i 1?- 111: h x)1 he yhfs >,5?*- ,S ectr„ •s uriYfi: r? a ul!!*c-na( . U' :ant ?-?-?Cfti'? North Carolina D••;sion of Water Quality- Stream identifr pion Form; Version 3.1 Date: ? of D? Project: R-a5ga+R-D99JLatltude: 3100 ae 39.58'IU Evaluator: _ Site: - `a Longitude: ?"7 0 ,ll 32.q&" l Total Points: Stream is at least intermittent C < ?? =County--rj ( 'i 4 ??.?? Other If a 19 or erennial if a 30 e.g. Quad Name: Cb h Wav nems zu and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, item 29 focuses on the presence o Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Sketch: V C*b v-v' ? d lqm+tt? f - yJ S --- Ili ?14 Z? - S?ururuS P? vnuU? _ oLindy? e sees G? bad Jf%pe prcvoes i°. Continuous bed and bank nel strucure: riffle-pool sequence tureor sfream substrate sorting elic floodplain ional bars or benches channel pRecentalluvial ty lluvial deposits 9 a Natural levees 10. Headcuts 11. Grade controls 12. Natural valley or drainageway 13. Second or greater order channel ofeAs-fir USGS or NRCS map or other docevidence. Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual 8. Hvdroloav (St thfnfal = (_ Strc 0 1 3 0 1 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 3 0 f 2 3 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 3 0 0.5 1.5 0 1 1.5 NO` Yes =3 tquauc or wetland plants. North Carolina Divis of Water Quality- Stream identificatir'Form; Version 3.1 Date: p 2q V/ h hu Project ..i,. lZ-???a y?A1-DEVILatitude• 770 1 l' 39 2y "Vi Evaluator. K PV1 tiw M U Sr Site: 5 5(p Longitude. o o??O y0.14 u /i Total Points: Stream Is at least Intermittent Z-q,S County: NO r t a lnPrf O n other If a 19 or perennial if a 30 e.q. Quad Name: Con W aq _ - ------ ----••-- °_ •••.........., .?cc uww?a?uua 11/ iUCl?ludl B. Hvdroloov (Subtotal = (A -5 C I- v\ P--} 1 6` >r-\- A v\f A -4 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or rowin season 0 1 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0. 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0.5 1 1.5 18.Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0.5 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 es =1. C. Biology (Subtotal = 10.* j 20 . Fibrous roots in channel 3 1 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel 3 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 5 23. Bivalves 1 2 3 24. Fish 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0.5 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos {note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 1 1. 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 1 2 3 28. iron oxidizing bacteriatfungus. 0 0.5, 1 1.5 29 . Weiland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; 8L = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, Item 29 focuses on the presence o a c or wetland plants. Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Sketch: ??45ip waAw dear vvAoAevA*e 06w 5`1Ye0tr A;sSaw Fs „/"th we-+ta.?d wA--f -+ n 3oF-?- dowviskreavw._of moues CC sg5S North Carolina Div n of Water Quality - Stream Identifieaf 'a Form; Version 3.1 Date: 2q fAua 1, low Project: ?-a51a ?A-aSgyLatitude: 31?" 26 ?,,4 Evaluator ovevy Mtt Ij tv site: SA.5 4- Longitude: ?7 e it ' a • q -w Total Points: Stream Is at least Intermittent A) jCounty:1VrjrtA0.fV1,P-P6r) other IfZ 19 or erennlal if Z 30 e.g. Quad Nam< pnh? mdimnaae oacnes are not ratea; see aiscussions in manual B. Hydrology Subtotal = ?Q•s 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 .5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris - 0.5 -00 1 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0. 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 es = 1.5 C. Biology (Subtotal= 16•S ) 20". Fibrous roots in channel 3 1 0 21. Rooted plants in channel 3 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1.5 23. Bivalves 7 1 2 3 24. Fish 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 1 1. 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bactedatfungus. 0 .5 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; L = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants. Item 29 focuses on the presence a Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Sketch: 7,(P' W atw MST " r?c?L&U?XC_ I 2q? SaMAQSCero lAS COMMO-A- vA C-ia,,J ,44-eJ (v t?a?r yvu cy - Spur a aYDV wd a-+ bad S?Q or wetland plants. ss \a, V1- d v4 AID" North Carolina Divisk of Water Quality - Stream Identificatia orm; Version 3.1 oats: - Protect: a +-c?Jr>SyLatitude: oatI 3 R R 3io o 87-W 'd Evaluator. _ Site: 5? 5 Longitude: '77°1/ 1 37 AW Total Points: 34.5 ?I Other + Stream Is at least inteawt nt County: 1 ?' o r t Q In p10l) d t 19 or erennlallf 2 3 to j e.g. Quad Name: Nn wa A. Geomorphology Subtotal = ) : Absent>:<. `.;. Weak erate::.. _ :-Strong.__. 1°. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2. Sinuosity 0 1 2 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 1 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 1 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2 3 7. Braided channel OYI) 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 2 3 9" Natural levees 2 3 10. Headc uts 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 1 1. 12. Natural valley ordrainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on exstina USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 Yes = 3 lwdwt aae ouches are noz razeu; see olscuss+ons in manual B. Hvdroloov (Subtotal = S?. ) 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 Q.V 15. Water in channel and > 48 his since rain, or Water in channel - d or rowfi season 0 1 3 16. Leaflitter 1?5 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment or. plants or ebbs 0.5 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0. 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redo)imorphic features) present? No = 0 Yes T t:Tt% C. Sioloov (Subtotal = l Iq) ) 20D. Fibrous roots in channel 2 1 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel 3 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves i 2 3 24. Fish 0 0. 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bactedaffungus. 0 0 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; 081- = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other '' 0 Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants. Item 29 focuses an the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Sketch: t3 a °1- no \,c_cy Ica. M, f? ? ?_f? 1, C Ylr? t ? I c l i 2? North Carolina Div )n of Water Quality -stream identifica' a Form; Version 3.1 t N? (? C U(?(p Protect - a5g a ?,fl-a5glLatitude: a t X EEvaluaton 1S+(!?/ Site: 5 Gr KauetV f I Longitude: 7 ir37?4?N O 5 ints: t least Intermittent County: N0 f- f o "''P Other erenniat ifa 30 e.g. Quad Name: C fy p w a A. Geomor holo (Subtotal = 2 S ) :::Absent>>::.:.:.; Weak Moiierate;.. : Strong 8 1 . Continuous bed and bank 0 1 . .. . 2. Sinuosity 0 1 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 3 2 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 V 3 2 5. Activehelic floodpiain 0 1 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 3 2 3 7. Braided channel 0 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 1 2 3 9 8 Natural levees 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 1 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 1 5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 . 1 1 5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing . USGS or NRCS map or other documented No = 0 Yes = 3 evidence. Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions In manual 8. H drolo Subtotal = (9 .? 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or 0 1 W t i ?. a er n channel - d or growing season 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0. 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1.5 18.Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0. 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 es = 1.5 C. Biology (Subtotal 20D. Fibrous roots in channel 3 1 0 21". Rooted plants in channel 3 ) 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 .5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 1 2 3 24. Fish 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1. 1.5 ? 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteriatfungus. 0 1 1 5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75 OBL = .5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. Sketch: Notes: (use back side of this form for addiUonal notes.) + V'1_ S atAY1 v'u % e e r r t4 Ck 5 PV) JVL a ri ) y VO sA ? 5? 3 J ` , ?A_ fAows ? S?S$ Sat itcCA D F uj&tr e i " t S v7su r,? d tuct/? e? - p 6j- bay o F bye r? i opc - s+e? ? 3 5Fi 1? North Carolina Div. )n of Water Quality - Stream ldentifica'" n Form; Version 3.1 Date: 2q M a.v-cAA Ut-x-k Project pj!;,g@; ? f?-a5gy1_atltude: 31.° a b? 37.38' 1 Evaluator: ?? e- Site: .J w Longitude- -"a 1 t 3$• Total Points: J-t" Stream is of least intermittent ZQ j County: /\/ p r t A 0, M p• C n Other If z 19 or erenniat If 2 30 / e.g. Quad Name: C o n wav . -7 (^- roundwater flow/discharge 0 1 1 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or rowin season 0 1 - _T 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 (0, 0 17. Sedimenton plants or debris 0.5 1 1.5 5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Yes = I C. Biology (Subtotal = IQ-S ) 20 . Fibrous roots in channel 3 1 0 [21". Rooted plants in channel 3 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1.5 23. Bivalves 0 1 2 3 24. Fish 00) 1 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 1 1. 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 1 2 3 211 Iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. 0 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants. Item 29 focuses on the presence o aqua c or wetta plants. Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Sketch: ' v? *-Ct?'w l e r , >" (Im b-a-- Ae w' a?6 a-C Ay>sIA?? bUC?$"-?' Seed k?? 1 r- LIP ?o 7? - ••mn-uw4G -w- all, slut l4lcu; see ulsrussions in manuar B. Hvdroloav (Subtotal = {f •S I Sfirer -c-(N a sA5$ North Carolina Divi a of Water Quality - Stream Identificat' Form; Version 3.1 29 1" lQ r?ly? Project ?R^o?Jr1? ts Latitude: 26r pEvaluator. Site. C? I ti V T 1 Longitude: 77 Points: is at least lntennittent County: N4 r r i iif Other erenn a a 30 y„a e.g. Quad Name: l:nOr7 A. Geomo holo (Subtotal = Z- S) ::Absent:= :: ; ,:;: Weak " :;MotLerate .. _ . Strc 1a. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2. Sinuosity 0 1 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 2 3 2 5. Active/relic flovdplain 0 1 3 2 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 3 2 7. Braided channel 1 3 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 a 2 3 9 Natural levees 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 1 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 1 5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0 5 . 1 1 5 13- Second or greater order channel on existing . - USGS or NRCS map or other documented o = 0 evidence. Yes = 3 Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual B. H drolo (Subtotal= 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or rowin season 0 1 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0.? 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1 5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 . 15 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 es =1. C. Biology (Subtotal= _ k ) 20 . Fibrous roots in channel 3 1 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel [ 3 2? 1 0 2. Crayfish 0 .5 1 5 23. Bivalves 1 2 . 3 24. Fish 0.5 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1l 1.5 26. Maorobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 - 1 5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 2 . 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteriatfungus. 0 0.5) 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = ; OBL =1. SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, Item 29 focuses on the presence c plants. Nn}P_S' to ma hmAr elrfu ref lpl? G.... s ..,dd:6'-.a _-._- . Sketch: "N - ?, ?.ru nr, c .w fl,.tc ts U VO,C 1 114 W 0v n\ Sg 7 e_ _C t?Ot?U W( t'r1r }LT 1 )OO-Z Of 50-4 i t North Carolina Divisiun of Water Quality - Stream Identiticati, form; Version 3.1 Date: ?Jv b Project: - a ? R-?5VII-atitude: 36 a to l 1-2 , :19 `9 Evaluator: P Site: b2 Longitude:?-10 6 t ad yW Total Points: .{ y Other Stream Is at least latermlttent County: No r 1 ? & wi"1 d Ifa19or erennlalJfZ30 a.g.QuadName: Cor1WQ? A. Geomorphology subtotal= a ) Absent";; :.:;:: Weak:''_ ::AAoderate::.. Strotig... 1a. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 Cr) 3 2. Sinuosity 0 1 2 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 2 3 5. AcOve/relic floodplain 0 1 3 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2 3 7. Braided channel 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 9 a Natural levees 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 1 Z 3 11. Grade controls 0 0. 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 01) 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on eAsting USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. ?61 Yes = 3 'Man-made ditches are not rated, see discussions in manual t3_ Hvdroioav !Subtotal = 41, . i 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or row n season 0 1 - C5 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0:5' 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 <trb 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? o -0-: Yes = 1.5 C. Sioloav JSubtotal = 20b. Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 f, 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel 3 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 1 2 3 24. Fish 0.5 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 Clt? 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteda/fungus. 0 Qz? 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FA -,W = 0.75; BL = 1. SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, item zs tocuses on the presence or aquatic orweuana plants. Sketch: Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) North Carolina Divisida. of Water Quality - Stream identification irm; Version 3.1 Project: R - b? 5g a A-aSg JLatltude: Evaluator: Site: c? / ?10? 1d «, 5 S,Jao . ong?tuae: Total Points: Other 9- IV t ? Stream is at least intermittent 3 County: Q f Q MP?d h e.g. Quad Name' if z 19 or perennial if a 30 A. Geomo holo Subtotal = S C Absent ' Weak Mgderate:.. Strong,,. g. . 18. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 3 2. Sinuosity 0 2 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 1 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 <J> 2 3 5. Activelrelic floodplain 1 2 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2 7. Braided channel 0 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits CID 1 2 3 9 a Natural levees ® 1 2 3 10. Headcuts OD 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 ® 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 Yes = 3 a Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual 1 b7 0. n U1 vwkly auututa, - 0 1 2 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or 0 1 2 Water in channel - d or rowin season 0 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 .1 1.5 18. organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Yes = i1 e- %,. orubuyy k.3uutvt04 - 3 2 1 0 20 . Fibrous roots in channel j1 F. Rooted plants in channel iD 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 23. Bivalve-5_ ® 1 2 3 24. Fish 0 0.5 1 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 1 ?.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 1 2 3 28. iron oxidizing bacteda/fungus. 0 0.5. 1.5 Wetland plants in-streambed 29 FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75, OBL = SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 . ..Iin wa,lan,b nbanbc Items zu ana Zl Tocus on Tne presences u, uNcauu Sketch: Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) ar rl??w? sPP North Carolina Oivit...? of Water Quality - Stream Identificati Form; Version 3.1 x JR to Date: oy ae Project: -a?? a YLa Evaluator: A r ? Site: ?,? ? ?' Longitude: ? p 3 3 6 . fp ] `W Total Points: S? Other Stream is at least Intermittent j' County: 4 T Q !Yl P"1 1 C rl e.q. Quad Name' e d I(? if a 19 or perennial it a 30 - " A. Geomorphology (Subtotal = -M c-) Absent - Weak Moderate: g ia. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 2. Sinuosity 0 1 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 1 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 3 7. Braided channel 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 1 2 3 9 a Natural levees 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 2 3 11. Grade controls 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing t1SGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. o = 0 Yes = 3 Man-made ditches are not ratea; see aiscussions in manual _, _ X-, C`, O. i I Y IV %O vuaiav.Y. 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, jr Water in channel - d or growing season 0 2 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants.or debris 0.5 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 ,1 1.5 19. Nydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Yes =1. _- 20 . Fibrous roots in channel 2 1 0 215. Rooted plants in channel 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0.5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 1 2 3 24. Fish 0-5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) -10 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteda/fungus. 0 1 &A 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAG = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 - items zu and zi Locus on the presence or upwnu planes. 1\ow'Q gww- - .- r• Sketch: Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) North Carolina Divis iof Water Quality - Stream Identificatif, ?orm; Version 3.1 Date: 2Z S t' 7 00 S Project: R-,jS j @, A--aSgyLatitude: 3LIz ' jct. ''hI Evaluator: Ovee-, bhcw Site: S? Longitude: '9 "vu Total Points: 1 Other Stream is at least Intermittent ?/ County: No r a mp7 O A e.g. Quad Name' V C, if 2 19 or perennial if;-, 30 J A. Geomorphology Subtotal = ) Absent. ::.; Mgderate:.- Strop.'. . g 18. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2. Sinuosity' 0 1 2 3 3. In-channel structure: dffle-pool sequence 1 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting y 1 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 1 2 ell? 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 C 2 3 7. Braided channel 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 a 2 3 9 a Natural levees 0 1 2) 3 10. Headcuts 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 9-12 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existin USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. Novo j Yes = 3 --------------- -"-man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual 1f? n. rIuI UIUIJY auuty - 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or. Water in channel - d or growing season 16. Leaflitter 0 1.5 1 1 2 0. 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Yes =1.5 -?---- in..u_a-. _ A 1 20P. Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 0 215. Rooted plants in channel 3 2 0 22. Crayfish 8 LE E 0.5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 0 1 2 3 24. Fish 0 0.5 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; pedphyton 0 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteda/fungus. 0 0.5 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAG = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 ----- -r w..wtn -...MI-A .,I-f+ - items 1u ana Z7 iocus on ine prebume ul uplailu planes, µau, - a ................ v•- r Sketch: Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) c6I(eaed sa p Ie ye?oan? .+01m - ?? Gt,yi 17 P,r? ?eG! S ?'?? G? Vu f ?i DC Cat ?, ? ri.? a S?rr° ?I g 0) i ! eT In Ta North Carolina Divis; of Water Quality - Stream Identificatt Form; Version 3.1 Date: 273/0 5 Proiect:A-ajrgyi-atitude: Evaluato . Q 7 ?D Site: Longitude: '77 °3 q 13,q ,y " w Total Points: Other Stream Is at least intermittent County: N4 r t? Q Mp-?G t) e.g. Quad !Name: WJJW" If a 19 or erenniat ita 30 Iq A. Geomorphology Subtotal = ) Absent < Weak Moderate;:.. :.Strong.: . 18. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2. Sinuosity 1 2 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 •1 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 2 3 5. Active/reflc floodplain 0 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 3 7. Braided channel 1 2- 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 2 3 9 a Natural levees 0 1 3 10. Headcuts 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on eAstin USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 Yes = 3 ° Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manuai o LJ...i...l.,.... - a <- % 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or rowin season C ?J 1 2 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 .5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 es = 1.5 r, 0-1- /C, d'fnfnl = 9.5 -ui 20 . Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 i 0 21. Rooted plants in channel 3 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0.5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 1 2 3 24. Fish 0 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0. 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteda/fungus. 0.5 1 1.5 -Y9-5. Wetland plants in streambed FAG = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 ° Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upiana piants, item zy rocuses on me presenw of dyuduc uI wmidilu p.aata. Sketch: Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) 4 S?rreai, r ? 6 n? a), H Wy ?{ North Carolina Divis< i of Water Quality - Stream Identificati form; Version 3.1 Date: G?j project: R- aSj a + A-a5gyLatitude: 36 ° a b i.3, -1 IN Evaluator: j? site: Longitude: `,7a 32' 49,11 Total Points: Other Stream is at least lntermlltentZ ` County: IV r Q MP o n a g. Quad Name: ei -If?. 19 or perennial 11`2:30 `> A. Geomorphology Subtotal - r? ) - =Absent - Weak ' - ----- - Moderate:.. ---- - Strong_ . 18. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2. Sinuosity 0 1 2 3. !n-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 1 2 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 2 (321 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 1 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 L_jL2__'> 3 7. Braided channel 0 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 9 8 Natural levees 0 1 3 10. Headcuts 0 1 2-`} 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 Yes = Man-made oncnes are not raleu; See mswss?uua nr a,a,tuai U. n U1 Vlu vuVwups 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0. 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0 0.5 0.5 1 1 1.5 1.5 19. Hydric Is (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Yes 1.5 V. Ld-wwY ,vw.v.a.. 20 . Fibrous roots in channel /7 2 1 ---- 0 21'. Rooted plants in channel 3 2 1 0 - 22. Crayfish 0 05 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 0 2 3 24. Fish 0 0. 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 .5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; pedphyton 0 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacterialfungus. 0 0. 1 1.5 ` 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other 0 -!.. ..11.. nllonrl nl?nfc "Items 20 and 21 Locus on the presence or upianu p1411w. Umu ?? ,uwaa? ..., r•""? -,-- - - - Sketch: Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) North Carolina Divi_` a of Water Quality - Stream Identificat'i Form; Version 3.1 Date: f 037 Project: -a5?5 a R_a51?yi.atitude: p°aWo 4+14 "nj Evaluator: VQC? Site: Longitude: ?3 2 t b t„ t Total Paints: Other YY Stream Is at least intermittent; County: /v? or t h p 11?P 11Q n If a 19 or perennial if z 30 e.g. Quad Name• 41 d o 11 A. Geomorphology (Subtotal =' Absent Weak Miiderate:.. :Strong, 1'. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 2. Sinuosity 0 1 2 3- 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 1 2 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 2 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 11111 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 L2D 3 7. Braided channel tS 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 3 9 a Natural levees 0 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 .5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 Yes = 3 Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual B. Hvdroloav (Subtotal = 5 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 i 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel -dry or growing season 0 1 2 3\ 16. Leaflitter 1.5 f ' 0.5 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 .5 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 1.5 19. H dric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Ye =1.5 C. Bioloav (Subtotal= A t?-) ) 20t'. Fibrous roots in channel 3 `2 1 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel -3--) 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 .5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 0 1 2 3 24. Fish 0 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0.5 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0.5 en 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteria/(ungus. 0 ' 0.5 1 1.5 29 . Welland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Oth7 = 0 Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. Sketch: Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) North Carolina Divis of Water quality- Stream Identificati Form; Version 3.1 Date: C -Project. +R-aSgyLatltude:? jo'a??,17?N rQa Dt' Ej Evaluator: Site: Longitude-77' 32' 27.gogiN ?- Total Points: ?J { L Other Stream Is at feast intermittent County: /V 4 T 1 a mP7 rl e.g. Quad Name: Wk ' d a n if a 19 or perennial if 2 30 A. Geomorphology Subtotal = bi`? ) - Abseat. `.,_:Weak ?:::Miiderate.:.. :.Strong.... 18. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2. Sinuosity 0 1 1 2 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 . Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 4 0 1 3 . 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 1 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 3 Braided channel 7 0 1 3 . 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 2 3 9 8 Natural levees 0 2 3 3 10. Headcuts 0 2 5 1 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 1 . 1 5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 . 13. Second or greater order channel on existin No = IJ Yes 3 = t1SGS or NRCS map or other documented ravidence_ Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual B. H tir010 bu0101111 = '4- 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or 0 /? (i-D> 2 3 Water in channel - d or rowin season 1 0 16. teaflitter 1.5 0 5 0 1.5 17. Sediment on plants or debris . 1 5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 . 19. Hyddc soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 es = 1.5 t.,. D10w9Y louuwwt - 70 .ui 3 1 - 0 20 . Fibrous roots in channel 1 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel 3 1 1 5 22. Crayfish 0 0. 1 2 . 3 23. Bivalves -1 1 5 24. Fish ) 0 0^6 1 . 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 5 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) . 2 3 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 1 1 5 28. Iron oxidizing bacteda/fungus. 5; FA FAG = 0 CW = 0.5 1 L = 1.5 . AV = 2.0; Other = 0 29 . Wetland plants in streambed . _ .,,... .. 16a ., ae,mfim nr anuatic or wetland plants. Items w ana zT Tocus un un, ji-c- - w.u.... M.?.•- ----- Sketch: Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) North Carolina Divi_' 4 of Water Quality - Stream Identificat Torm; Version 3.1 Date: Project: R-d5g a + R-a5gjLatltude: 30 ab'a 1 • - 8N Evaluator: Site: i i.ongitude: " 77 `' 3° I t33 . WW Total Poin . Other Stream Is at least Intermittent 1 tt County if a 19 : NO r h Q 1ti7p7 b rl o g quad Name: ?e ?p n or erennial if 2 30 aq.J I Lim ___1 A. Geomorphology Subtotal = f ) ::;Absent.: ::: Weak Moderate::.. Strong.. . 1a. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2. Sinuosity 0 i 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 1 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 3 5. Activeirelic floodplain 0 1 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 CD_ 2 3 7. Braided channel 0 1 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 2 3 9 a Natural levees 0 2 3 10. Headcuts C -O:) 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 .5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existin USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No- Yes = 3 Maw n-made ditches are not rated; see discus ns in manual F 1 In r a .i. v. r1 quoly aUUtvtat - n. 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or 0 1 2- 3 Water in channel - d or rowin season 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0' 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 .5 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 s = U. Cilulutgy kouUtt/t01 - t,J v 3 2 L' 0 20 . Fibrous roots in channel 21. Rooted plants in channel 3 2 _A 0 DL12 22. Crayfish 0.5 1.5 23. Bivalves 1 0 5 2 1 3 1.5 24. Fish . 0 5 - 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 5 0 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) . 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 1 2 3 Iron oxidizing bacteriatfungus. 28 0.5 1 1.5 . Wetland plants in streambed 29 FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; L = t5 AV = 2.0; Other = 0 . _ .?_ .. ..f nnna4ln nruraflanrl niants - Items 20 and 21 ioCUS on ule Presenw u, UN1d1 m plonw, ..ou, F .... , - r --- Sketch: Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) North Carolina Divit of Water Quality -Stream Identificat; ;Farm; Version 3.1 Date: Project: - AS a R.•aSg JLatltude: % 6 a L' a!• 8 "t`! Site: Longitude:"]'7a a'MyV Evaluator:- Total Points: Other Stream Is at feast intermittent n County: No r t h Q. !?npy0 n e.g. Quad Name: W 1 d ptr) #z 19 or erenniat if a 30 A. Geomorphology Subtotal = Ahsent Weak Moderate:.. Strong, 1'. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 3 2. Sinuosity 0 1 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 1 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 6. Depositional bars or benches 7. Braided channel 0 0 0 1 1 2 . 2 2 3 3 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 2 3 9 8 Natural levees 0 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 0. 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No =O + Yes = 3 -a-_ Man-made ditches are not rated; s discussions in mama ti. t•t Qrolo low Lai - 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or 0 /q ?, C9 2 3 Water in channel - d or growing season 0 5 0 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 . 5 1 1 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 . 7- 18. organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) .5 C 0 0 1 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Yes t.5 o l i? t,. biology kaututudi - 3 2 1 0 20 . Fibrous roots in channel 2111. Rooted plants in channel 3 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 n 7 1 2 1. 3 23. Bivalves of 1 - 1 5 1 24. Fish 0.5 0 1 . 1.5 25. Amphibians . 1 1 5 Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 26 0 . . Filamentous algae; pedphyton 27 0 1 2 3 . Iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. 28 0.5 1 1.5 . Wetland plants in streambed 29 FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; OBL - 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 . .. «.,....e« ..n n(?nuatie M wetland plants. -Items 20 and 21 tocus on me presence a uplauu pauw..-I. •?w--- -•• -•- --- Sketch: Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) North Carolina Divi. ;i of Water Quality - Stream identificat Form; Version 3.1 Date: Project: P - a:51ga + R-aSgyLatitude: 365C2,61 1 76 `m Evaluator: L k Site: Longitude:-7 'r a3 '062y) Total Points: Other Stream is at leas nterrnittent d-1 I ` County: No T t!') & mP7 b A e.g. Quad Name: W d0 h If a 19 or erennla! if z 30 A. Geomorphology Subtotal = 5 ) Absent Weak Modera#e:.. Strong.. . 18. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2. Sinuosity 0 1 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 1 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 2 3 5. Active/reflc floodplain 0 1 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 1 2 3 7. Braided channel 0 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 2 3 9 8 Natural levees 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 _ 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or MRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0",,/ / Yes = 3 a Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual U. " VI VIV VYYIV aaI - ?? U 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 / L-J 2 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1. 18.Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 1 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Yes =1.5 20 . Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 1 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel 3 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1.5 23. Bivalves 0 1 2 3 24. Fish 0 .5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 27. Filamentous algae; pedphyton 0, 0 0.5 1 1 2 1.5 3 28. iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. 29 . Wetland plants in streambed 0 0.5 1 1.5 FAG = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; 081= 1.5 SAV = 2.0; then - ° Items 20 and 21 tocus on me presence of upianu pianw, unm F--- -- _?-- - - - - - Sketch: Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) 41 IL /0 7X-ou b e 6 e/d Cneeft' i t .•..........u ma-la, ala uuudmu; we uiscussions in manual B. Hydrology Subtotal = rI, 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 2 16. Leaflitter 1.5 i 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 .5 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 19. Hydrio sorts (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 es C: Biology (Subtotal = 20. Fibrous roots in channel 3 1 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel 3 2 1 Q-' I 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 0 1 3 24. Fish 0 0.5 1 .5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; pedphyton 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. 0.5 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed AG = O:b CW = 0.75; OBL =1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 Items 20 and 21 focus an the presence of upland plants, Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. Sketch: Notes: (use hack side of this forth for additional notes.) sd oats: 6 t Pro ect: R - a5 I a ? R-o?...?Ji.atltude: 346 6Evaluator4 che b T site: J Longitude: I ,46 u al PoiOthe r !f ream is at least Intermittent County: Na f-? p m ff-f (y j? a 19 or erennlallf Z 30 e t Quad Name• . A. Geomorphology Subtotal = Wea ... Stroi 18. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 2. Sinuosity 0 1 3 3. In-channel structure* riffle -pool sequence 0 1 2 4. Sall texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 3 5. Activelrelic floodplain 0 1 2 <T- 6. Depositional bars or benches 1 2 3 7. Braided channel 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 3 9 8 Natural levees 0 _ 2 3 10. Headcuts 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 Y 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on exiStinq USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 es = 3 Man-made ditches are not rated; sees discussions in manual B. Hydrology Subtotal = 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 2 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0. 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wradc lines) 0 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? 0 = 0 Yes =1.5 C. Biology (Subtotal 20P. Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 1 0 21. Rooted plants in channel 3 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 1 5 23. Bivalves 0 1 2 3 24. Fish 0 0.5 1 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. 5 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; = 0.75; Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, Item 29 focuses on the Sketch: Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) BL =1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 f aquatic or wetland plants. illl? j? sa/ w l4, S 77? a?? T e: ?4 1 Ft. Project: a5$a a d`ll_atltude: 3 / R- ?R-- ? b 0 ?a 35,8 w Evaluator. Site: Longitude: `r 7 ??? L 5 a?'/11 Total Points; 141 ;- Other {? l Stream is at least/ntermlttent County:1N0rto&mn+31) ,.)Ao?560 if ? 18 or perennial IF a 30 /- e.g. Quad Name: man-mane aacnes are not rates; see arscussions in manuar B. Hydrology Subtotal ' 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 his since rain. or 0 1 3 Water in channel - d or growing season 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0 17. Sediment an plants or debris 0 0.5 1.5 8. Organic debris lines or plies (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 1. 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 es =1. C. Biology (Subtotal= ?.7 200. Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 1 0 21u. Rooted plants in channel 1 0 22. Crayfish 0.5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 1 2 3 24. Fish Q5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae, periphyton 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteda/fungus. -L--L5- 1 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; ACW = 0.75 OBL =1.5 5AV = 2.0; Other = 0 items 20 and 21 focus on The presence of upland plants, Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wettand plants. Sketch:?p IN Notes: (use back side of this fonn for additional notes.) S$i7 ?"xa,,.... ?ir:,.u ? ?? c?sr?9r v- f1??-''?-?'dl?l ?1h6.??1: ti C" %.V /b- ff?^?w' ?'L/?? ?v1/rr ,:? ,,f?QG.' ?s,?y{?i. ?????G ?3 ? l North Carolina Di-,' sion of Water Quality - Stream Identiffr "on Form; Version 3.1 Date: j lPa 6,5- Project R-a5?a R--DSgJLatltude: °d3I it.o J4/j Evaluator. rn Site: Longitude: c a ?3 ? ? as q3.r? w Tots( Points: Other Stream is at least intermittent 0( ? J County: 1 " o r tt Q m +o t) g Other Quad Name: if Q?y C a 19 or erenniat if a30 I A. Geomorphology Subtotal Weak' . :::::Moderate:_.. :Strong.. . 18. Continuous bed and bank 0 2 3 2. Sinuosity 1 2 3 3. In-channel structure. riffle-pool sequence ) 1 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 2 3 5. Active/relic floodpiain 0 1 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 1 2 3 7. Braided channel 0 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 2 3 9 a Natural levees 0 i 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 3 11. Grade controls o 0.5 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. e--) Yes = 3 Man-made ditches are not rated: see discussions in manual B. Hvdroloav (Subtotal = J 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or rovvin season 0 1 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 05 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? - Yes =1.5 C. Bioloav (Subtotal = a/ 1 20 . Fibrous roots in channel 2 1 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel (TD 2 1 _ 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1.5 23. Bivalves 1 2 3 24. Fish no 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0.5 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. 0 0.5 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2. 0; Offier-=761, - Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. '---? Sketch: Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) North Carolina DiL ?n of Water Quality- Stream Identifict i Form; Version 3.1 Date: Project: ?}+fl-aSglLatitude:36'215 ,•? y ?? Evaluator 91fr,` A5 L site: Longitude: 1 7 b to l3a•67 "W Total Points: Other Stream is at least intermittent : County: N o r t 6mp o n e.g. Quad Name•J A? S !v ff a 19 or perennial ff Z 30 A. Geomor hold Subtotal = i ) Absent ::. : ;: Weak :: Mgiiera.t Strori g 18. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 2. Sinuosity 0 1 2 .3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 1 2 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting C-001 1 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 1 2 C 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2 3 7. Braided channel 0 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 2 3 9" Natural levees 0 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. 0 QED Yes = 3 -Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual R l4wArninrni MI ihfnfnl = o f 4 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 2 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 5 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Yes =1. Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) I- Rininnu /-qi ihtntal = ?G 1 20 . Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 1 0 ii". Rooted plants in channel 3 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 0 1 2 3 24. Fish 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 1 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. 0 0.5 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed A = 0.Q FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 "Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, item zu focuses on me presence of aquauc ur weuanu piauw. Sketch: ?'6 u h A Y? S z;41yi IV / North Carolina Div, .)n of Water Quality - Stream Identifica 1 Form; Version 3.1 Date: - 3 -- Q 5 Project: -a?? a ?? R--aSgyl-atitude: ` a7y' 50.7s 0tj Evaluator. L Site: Longitude: ° f ?W &wtr yes 5B l 6?? S'W 7 ,V 10,74 >? Total Points. _}.. L Other Stream is at least intermittent 35 County: N o r 1 ? Q mP7 b h e.g. Quad Name: if a 19 or erenniaf if a 30 c Yuan A. Geomorphology Subtotal = ) Absent :: Weak 77 Moderate::.. Strong 1 a. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2. Sinuosity 0 2 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 1 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2 3 7. Braided channel 0 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 1 2 3 9 a Natural levees 0 1 2 10. Headcuts - 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 Yes = 3 a Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual o. n uiU1u auuavwt - 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 2 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 i 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Yes =1.5 20 . Fibrous roots in channel 2 1 0 _ii. Rooted plants in channel 3 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 .5 23. Bivalves 1 2 3 24. Fish 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1 1 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 L? 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteda/fungus. <i?y 0.5 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed C = FACW = 0.75; 081. =1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, Item 29 focuses on the presence or aquauc ur wwd, lu ptal1 1. Sketch: Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) 0-114 :111111 1 S? s scc rr?rcc 22 '191 1 ell V\1 <14 ? It Y_ oil S (?`l t 25I0 r,4t °Yt l CcV vl`t7?' IZ°-Go ?1/L i° G`?' i` ? ? 7 e- North Carolina Divis of Water Quality - Stream Identificati Form; Version 3.1 Date: - O - Project: ^ a5 a R--a5gyl.atitude: c j q I qq. Z " Evaluator. ??f }-} Site: Longitude: ?l 3a.D2??Vd 4,4f Total Points: 1 Stream is at least Intermittent County: 1V o r t 0. m Q)' o n Other If a 19 or perennial if z 30 l e.g. Quad Name: A'.1-Al' r A. Geomorphology Subtotal 7- -LO ? ?) 'Absent; " Weak Moderate.. Str °:g. . 18. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2. Sinuosity 0 1 2 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 1 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 2 3 5. Activeirelic floodplain 0 1 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 2 3 7. Braided channel 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 9 8 Natural levees 0 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 Yes = 3 Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual R Hvdrolnav /Sruhtntal = / 0 1 14. Groundwater flowidischarge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or rowin season 0 1 2 16. Leaflitter 5 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 CY-e-s = 1.5 C. Bioloav (Subtotal= 4 7 ?1 20 . Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 1 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel 3 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 .5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 0 1 2 3 24. Fish 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0. 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; pedphyton 0 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacterialfungus. 0 0.5 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FAC = 0.75 OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 " Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants. Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland pi nts. Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Sketch: -Plovf'?5 -0+ -1) /c,"ge- .d ea 69?? V s? tea- North Carolina Divii of Water Quality - Stream Identificati f'Form; Version 3.1 Date: v iz) -3 .s a ?j Project - a5I R_aSgyLatltude:'3fo °ay yo.7 Y u N Evaluator: site: s 3 Longitude: "7,70 2"7r :bq -11 ? W Total Points: ji 1 Other Stream is at least intennittent 3 `? county: No r t p mp+o h If a 19 or erennial if Z 30 e.g. Quad Name: 3 A. Geomorphology (Subtotal = Absent -:; Weak ' Modera te:.. Stro g. 18. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2. Sinuosity 0 1 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 1 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 1 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 Ct) 2 3 7. Braided channel 0 1 2 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 2 3 9 a Natural levees 1 2 3 10. Headcuts tE 1 2 3 11. Grade controls E 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 13. Second or greater order channel an existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 es = 3 Man-made ditches are not rated; See discussions in manual R {.lur4ml_%1 1c11kf^+!3l = g / i '!? 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 2 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack fines) 0 0.5 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 es = 1.5 C Rininnv tSuhtnfal= .mil 7-r-), 20. Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 1 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel 3 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0.5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 0 1 2 3 24. Fish 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteda/fungus. 0 0.5 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; 4VOW- = 0.75. OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 " Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, item 29 focuses on tnlr-pmsence of aquatic or weaana punts. Sketch: Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) North Carolina Divir `n of Water Quality- Stream ldentificaV 1 Form; Version 3.1 Date: / m Project: -a549 ?R-aSgyLatitude: 3?0 r Sr. « Evaluator. Site: '36 Longitude: 77" %* 'L4-1. $7" yI Total Points: a(?,p Other v?''?8 .pt Stream is at least Intermlttap,#M County: NO r a mp?-? n Quad Name. If 219 orAerennial If a 3t) i+? 1 '? e.g. 1, /1-k __ A. Geomor holo Subtotal ::Absent:':;::;:. Weak ;::Moderate::.. Strong. . 1'. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 2. Sinuosity 1 2 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substra a sorting 0 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 1 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 2 3 7. Braided channel ZIP 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 2 3 9 8 Natural levees 0 1 3 10. Headcuts 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS'or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 Yes = man-mane ancnes are not ratea; see aiscussions in manual B. Hvdroloov (Subtotal = <?- 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or rowin season 0 1 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? o _:Y I Yes = 1.5 C. Bioloav (Subtotal = 1 20b. Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel 3 2 0 22. Crayfish 0.5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 1 2 3 24. Fish 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0.5 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteda/fungus. 0 0.5 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed - , FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 "Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. Sketch- G ? Sy ?? C_k, Notes: (use back side of this farm for additional notes.) North Carolina Divir n of Water Quality - Stream Identificati-, Form; Version 3.1 Date: Project: -a5 a+R-aSgyt-atitude: 3tpo as' 5cl.93 Evaluator: Site: Longitude: ° a$ t 147- 25'W Total Points: 1 Other ° OS ITS Stream Is at least Intermittent County: f If a 19 or perennialif a 30 A(-/-) Na / t6mPn e.g. Quad Name C /li KSo.., A. Geomorphology (Subtotal= > :' Absen..: Weak: ::Moderate:.. Strong. 18 Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 2. Sinuosity 1 2 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream subs . to sorting 377- 1 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 1 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2 3 7. Braided channel 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 2 3 9" Natural levees 0 1 3 10. Headcuts 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 .5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 Yes = 3 Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual R wwr4rnrnmi /Ql lhfnf?l = Cam/ I 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1012 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? - Yes =1.5 C_ Rininav lSuhtntai = 1 -207. Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 0 21b. Rooted plants in channel 3 2 0 22. Crayfish 0.5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 0 1 2 3 24. Fish 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. 0.5 1 1.5 29 : Wetland plants in streambed C = W; FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other= 0 Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetiana prams. C4nfnhC)5;58 HAl4i 4?_-r Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) A. Geomor holo Subtotal = Absent:< ; :; Weak > _::-:.Mi :derate::.. :Strong. . 1a. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 2. Sinuosity 0 1 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 1 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrat sorting e?y lap 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 1 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 3 7. Braided channel 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 3 9 8 Natural levees 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 1 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 <f 13. Second or greater order channel on eAstin USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 Yes = " Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual R 44vrlrnlnnv (GuhWnI = In _ 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 2 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 es =1 C. Bioioav (Subtotal= ?- -5, 1 20. Fibrous roots in channel 3 1 0 210. Rooted plants in channel 3 1 0 , 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 5 23. Bivalves 207, 1 2 3 24. Fish 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0.5 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. 0.5 1 1.5 i5-5. Wetland plants in streambed AC S 0.5; ACW = 0.75; OBL =1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 " Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants. Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetiano plants. Sketch: Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) ? ??? 6-? '^ i ' S; < North Carolina Divir ' i of Water Quality -Stream Identificati--.Form; Version 3.1 North Carolina Divi! I of Water Quality -Stream Identificati-N Form; Version 3.1 Date: i t Project:-a51@,+A-a5gyLatitude: 3&' ,2. &J 3.5a'?IJ Evaluator. k Site: V Longitude:`,-I * ay 'j, 7 r? Total Points: ok Other .f'`? Stream is at least intermittent County: A/ o r t Q m p C h e.g, Quad Name: J i?CC s?? Y z 19 or erennial if Z 30 OCJ?-' S' I A. Geomor holo Subtotal = I ) :Absent:::::. ?:`.. : W"'k'' ::Moderate::.. Str g . 1 e. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2. Sinuosity 1 2 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 2 3 5. Active/relic floodpialn 0 1 3 _ 6. Depositional bars or benches 1 2 3 7. Braided channel 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 e_v 2 3 9 a Natural levees 0 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 1 3 11. Grade controls 0 .5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. 140 = 0 Yes = 3 " Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual "-1 R Hvdrnlnnv rSuhtntal = ?i 'f7 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, ar Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0. 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 72 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? = 0 " Yes =1.5 C_ Rioloav (Suhtofal = '?) 1 20b. Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 1 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel 3 r2) 1 0 22. Crayfish 0.5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves t 0 1 2 3 24. Fish 0 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 d 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae, periphyton 0 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. 0.5 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed A = 0. - ACW = 0.75; OBL =1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 "Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or weuana plants. Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Sketch: >a l t?GG i j 12 North Carolina Divi- n of Water Quality- Stream Identificati-, Form; Version 3.1 Date: Project: - a5'g a + A-aSgyLatituae: 3 0 A 3' a a 78"?! Evaluator. Site: 5 ? Longitude: -7-7 O a q I b ,b o~ ? Total Points: (t? a?, <j Other Stream is at least Intermittent County: N p r t ? & !Yl IY f Q J IfZ 19 or erenniailfa 30 I- e. g. Quad Name: 3A"-'7)00 A. Geomorphology (Subtotal = Y Weak :Moiierate:.. Strong . V. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 2. Sinuosity 1 2 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 1 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 1 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 2 3 7. Braided channel 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 2 3 9 a Natural levees 493 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 1 3 11. Grade controls 0 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No ='0 Yes = 3 man-maae ancnes are not ratea; see aiscussions in manual B_ Hvdrnioav (Subtotal l 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 4fD 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 :2? 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 .5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? o = 0 Yes =1.5 C. Bioloav (Subtotal = ?, `j 1 20 . Fibrous roots in channel 3 2' 1 0 21b. Rooted plants in channel 3 1 0 22. Crayfish 0. 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 707i- 1 2 3 24. Fish 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 .5 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteriatfungus. 0.5 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed F = 0.5; ACW = 0.75; OBL =1.5 SAV = 2. 0; Other = 0 Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, Itecuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. Sketr_h- Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) /'0 1 Jr North Carolina Division a later Quality -Stream Identification Ft. Version 3.1 Date: - a ? Project: P-a!; a d?R-•a5gyLatitude: 3b° a5 r 5} tf, 1 Evaluator. A L94 Site: S Longitude: 70 + g I 39, )L '62 9 -7 Total Points: Stream Is at least intermittent !Y? County: N 4 r• t A Q• m P f a p other e q. Quad Name ?? (i A if z 19 or ereanlat if Z 30 ?h A. Geomor holy Subtotal = • S 18. Continuous bed and bank Absent. 0 Weak ' - 1 Moderate::. .. Strong.. . 3 2. Sinuosity 0 (a5 2 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting C_WD i 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 1 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 2 3 7. Braided channel 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 1 2 3 9 8 Natural levees 1 2 3 10. Neadcuts 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on e)dstina USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. Yes = 3 rwou-mace ottcnes are not rateo; see discussions in manual B. Mroicav (Subtotal= ?V . <?- 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 2 ?tI 16. Leallitter `1.5 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0.5 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0.5 1 1.5 19. Nydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 es = . C. Biolow (Subtotal = 7::j ) 20 . Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 1 0 21b. Rooted plants in channel 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 1 2 3 24. Fish 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteda/fungus. 0.5 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC. = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; OBL =1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 items zu and zi tocus on the presence of upland plants. Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Sketch. no rtit_ y&' etA . SI D;,J 'b 'lo .11 Gin? C't Y i Z ?. ' UT fro WildcoLf SWAMP DA ti 4-OAc- r North Carolina Division % dater Quality - Stream Identification F, j; Version 3.1 Date: ) ak t) b Project:, - a5l a + R-x5911-atitude: 3G, a5 Evaluator. Site: L j (f I )p ?cQ ongitude:-:P? O !? I54 36,,W Total Points: Nz 19 9 or Other Stn; raterertnial ifZ 30 least intermittent 5 County: No r't' a m Q'f C j? e.g. Quad Name: C A --? J b' f A. Geomorphology Subtotal = ) Absent; 1a. Continuous bed and bank 0 Weak 1 :Moderate:.. : Strong _ 3 2. Sinuosity 0 1 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 2 T _ 3 7. Braided channel 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 2 3 9 a Natural levees 0 2 3 10. Headcuts 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 55-1-2 1 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented o = 0 evidence. Yes = 3 man-mane oacnes are not rafea; see aiscusslons in manual 8. Hydrolow (Subtotal = 7.5 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 i 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 his since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 © 3 16. t_eaflitter 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris Etj 1 1.5 18.Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 5 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Yes = .5 C. Sioloav (Subtotal = 10 :S 1 20". Fibrous roots in channel 2 1 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel 2 •1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1.5 23. Bivalves 0 2 3 24. Fish 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 .5• 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; pedphyton 0 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteda/fungus. 0.5 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; OBi. =1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other 0 Items zv ana z i Focus on the presence of uplana plants, item zs focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Sketch: A J, 4,C<- obi A'tV4 t., h, '8M ai.J 41 - . 7V vu ?- m;z v? ?,,txy{ i ; r\ hot oj\N L dvAy? I'r; 1 t'J- w v\) 1,140 -DA- 0•S S Mike ?J G North Carolina Division c pater Quality -- Stream Identification R Version 3.1 Date: a l ?16? Project: R--aS4 a+R-a5g1Latitude: , 3?v o?(of ?0 35 ?'IJv Evaluator. YA-d Ak,(A) Site: ?S a 3 I /r`f Longitude:' 7:T Total Points: 8010 Other p Stream Is at feast Intermittent County: N o T t ? Q Aip+0 h e.g Quad Name: 6ALAT' ` 1 If a 19 or perennial if a 30 A. Geomor holo Subtotal = ) :Absent. Weak' Moderate;.. :Strong... 18. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2. Sinuosity 0 1 2 3 3. 1n-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 1 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 2 3 5. Active/reliic floodpiain 0 1 2 30. 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2 3 7. Braided channel 0 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 9 a Natural levees 0 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 Yes = 3 Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual R 44vrirninnv [gnhtntal = q S 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 2 16. Leaflider 1.5 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Yes =1.5 C' Rininnv (Sirhtntal = W. 1 it`Q 20 . Fibrous roots in channel 2 i 0 21". Rooted plants in channel 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 0 1 2 3 24. Fish 0 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 1 2 3 oxidizing bacteria/fungus. Wi 0 0.5 1 1.5 plants in streambed tland FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; i3L = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 "Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, item zu tocuses on the presence or agtrauc or weuanu piams_ Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Sketch: Sfrti.a...? ?Fi?_„?ZN nrS?aret?.f-Ne, f.+•-pg-y?ee? bu ?rrt,Ucf-?G)r'cv?fy . .tf ©Y e - ti? rep ?,vf e cn dc,r"e ®fl to ea r c ?i ?*? a f North Carolina Division ( later Quality - Stream Identification Ft Version 3.1 Date: 3 %3 %O Ip Project: P-a5` @, +A-D59 jLatitude: 3C?°x5'19.5 icJ Evaluator: J k Site: jB 302, Longitude: T70 Total Points: ?f _} 1f Stream Is at least Intermittent i-11 7 County: / " 0 T ! A & Nl &b h e.g ther Quad Name: Co ? w ?y 2 19 or perennial if 2:30 A. Geomorphology Subtotal = Abseriti . . . Weak: :'Moderate .. : Strong.. . 18. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 g 2. Sinuosity 0 2 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 1 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 ! 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2 7. Braided channel 0 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 9 a Natural levees 0 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 L5 13. Second or greater order channel on exastino t1SGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 Yes = 3 Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual B. Hvdroloav (Subtotal = b"'(1 1 r. 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or rowin season 0 1 2 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 1 1 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 1. 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Y = C. Bioioav (Subtotal = 9. 75 1 20b. Fibrous roots in channel 3 1 0 21b. Rooted plants in channel 3 1 0 22. Crayfish 0.5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 0 1 2 3 24. Fish 0 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0. 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacterialfungus. 0 0. 1 1.5 2g . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5 FACW = 0.75 OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 " Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants. Item 29 focuses on a presence of aquatic or wetland plants. Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Sketch: n, tp f?? Jo-u,? ?rn s1lai.w car ?? North Carolina Division o: .,ater Quality - Stream Identification Fo Version 3.1 Date: 03 O Project - ?5 a--a5g?Latiwde: 3?' of 5' a5.n'rf? Evaluator: 01i5 A K)q, site: 6 6-,33 Longitude: aiivJ Total Points: 2 Stream is at least Intermittent 3a 1 S County: N 4 r t (a M p,1b 1) Oet ther Quad Nameeo n W a? ff a 19 or perennial if a 30 A. Geomorphology Subtotal = ) Absent Weak Mgderate;.. Strong.... 18. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2. Sinuosity 0 1 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 1 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting ziu_ 1 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 1 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2 3 7. Braided channel 0 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 i 2 3 98 Natural levees 0 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 Yes = 3 Man-made ditches are not rated; see iscussions in manual R Hvdrninnv fSuhtntal = 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or rowin season 0 1 2 30 16. Leaflitter 1 1 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1.5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redw imorphic features) present? No = 0 es =1.5 C Rininnv fAuhtntal = 1 ? _"J 1 20 . Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 1 0 21. Rooted plants in channel 3 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1.5 23. Bivalves 0 1 2 3 24. Fish 0 0.5 1 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 1 1. 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 1 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. r o-) 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; BL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 " Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, item zu focuses on ine presence of aquauc or weuano plants. Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Sketch: l-• --L- t OY1- It ??ro-A6r ?o'kl Y-e4A A's" A" I'. - S?63A North Carolina Division o: ater Quality - Stream Identification Fo , Version 3.1 Date: O 6 Project: +R-a5gILatitude: ° R 36 a5 ??.ao N Evaluator: Site: 3 Longitude: Total Points: 1 Other Stream is at least Intermittent ? 3 County: NQ T t ? Q mP 1 ? /1 e.g. Quad Name: if z 19 or erennial if a 3l) ,r A. Geomorphology Subtotal= Absen Weak ` Mod ate;.: .Strong.:,. 18. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 2. Sinuosity 0 1 2 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 1 (2) 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 1 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2 3 7. Braided channel 0 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 98 Natural levees 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 1 2 3 11. Grade controls CO) 0.5 1 5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1. 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 Yes = 3 " Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual R 1-lurirnlnriv l-quhfnf=I = ) l f 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 - 2 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 C17 0.5 0 17. Sediment an plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1.5 5 18.Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 1- 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 F es = 1.5 C_ Bioloov (Subtotal = fl) J?) 20. Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 21 . Rooted plants in channel 3 '2 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 23. Bivalves 1 24. Fish 0 0 25. Amphibians 0 0.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 1 28. Iron oxidizing bacteda/fungus. 0.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; FACW = 0.75; OBL ° Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, Item 29 focuses on the presence of aqu Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) Sketch: -<t1 n°airl. ai.lS r?ua ^. `0.?i? tte-t/an i /let 561 North Carolina Division Vter Quality - Stream Identification F Version 31 Date: 3 //le Io Project: -IASI ? Ay--D591Latitude: 3 (?40 a &, ,Q -N Evaluator. +,l-J Site: 35- Longitude: T7 ° ' $-?U Total Points: a 5 Stream is at leastlntermittent County: /V4 r't? Other If t l9 or erennial if 2 30 I- e.g. Quad Name: Q . .. A. Geomnrnhnlnnv lCuhfnf?l = % S. r. A 2' a- .° . '.u/::::I:" .: - . . ¦?_:a---. _: 1. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2. Sinuosity 0 1 2 3 3. tn-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 1 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 2 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 1 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2 3 7. Braided channel 0 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 98 Natural levees 0 n 1 /41 B o 3 10. Headcuts 0 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 1 1.5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 f 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on extsting USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. . E3) Yes = 3 Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual B. Hydrology Subtotal = ' ; 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 0 l -? 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0. 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1 5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrac( lines) 0 0.5 1 i .5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 es =1. C. Biology (Subtotal = 6, 5 ) 200. Fibrous roots in channel 3 2- 1 0 21 . Rooted plants in channel 3 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 (0.5) 1 1 1.5 ?3. Bivalves (0-3 1 1 2 3 N. Fish 0 0.5 1 1.5 '.5. Amphibians 0 0.5 1 1.5 '6. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 .5 1 1,5 I. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 1 2 3 8. Iron oxidizing bactedaffungus. 0 0.5 1 1.5 9 . Wetland plants in stream taed AC = 0. FACW = 0.75; 013L = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, Item 291ocuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. otes: (use back side of this farm for additional notes.) Sketch: North Carolina Divit: i of Water Quality - Stream Identificat Form; Version 3.1 Date: Project: - a5l a ? 911-atitude: 36 0 1 IT 5q: Evaluator: site: Longitude: 770 (C i Z Total Points: Stream Is at least Intermittent County: No r t a mp-{ o n Other H z 19 or rennlet If a 30 1 . e.g. Quad Name: C b yqAY A. Gtomor holo (subtotal= ) <:.:Absent>. .;..: Weak `.- ; Moderate::.. Strong.. . 1a. Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2. Sinuosity 0 1 2 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 0 1 2 3 4. Soil texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 2; 3 5. Active/relic floodplain 0 1 2 3 6. Depositional bats or benches 0 1 2 7. Braided channel 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 9 ° Natural levees 0 2 3 10. Headcuts 0 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 1 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 1.5 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence . No = 0 Yes = 3 - Man-made ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual S. Hvdroloov !Subtotal = In-r) 1 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 15. Water in channel and > 48 his since rain, or Water in channel - d or growing season 0 1 2 16. Leaflitter 1.5 1 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1. I& Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 1. - 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 s = 1.5 C. Bioloov (Subtotal = 61 S ) 20b. Fibrous roots in channel 2 1 0 210. Rooted plants in channel 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 23. Bivalves 1 2 3 24. Fish 0 0.5 1 . 1.5 25. Amphibians .0 0.5 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 0. 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 1 ` 2 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteria/fungus. 0 0.5 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAC = 0.5; ACW = .n OBL = 1.5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 - Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland pianm item zs focuses on the presence or aquatic or wetland plants. Sketch: Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) z 1 i ' td I 1 No -CarolinaDiv; n of Water Quality- Stream identifica t Form; Version 3.1 Date: O t 1 6 Lo Project: R-a51a +A--D59yi.atitude: -2 a5 59 9a v Evaluator: ?L Site: UT 4•o n Longitude:77 ° j 12 ,7L Total Points: 3a /?f Other Stream Is at least Intennittent t'-06t ; County: ! " A r mP+o h e.g. Quad Name• n L Ct_h >f a 19 or renniallf a 30 • WW AI A. Geomorphology Subtotal = Absent;:;:;: Weak: Mode:_-. rate . 18, Continuous bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2. Sinuosity 0 1 L-M 3 3. In-channel structure: riffle-pool sequence 1 2 3 4. Sofl texture or stream substrate sorting 0 1 3 5. Activelrefic floodplain 0 1 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2 7. Braided channel 0 1 2 3 8. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1_ 3 9 a Natural levees 1 2 3 10. Headcuts 1 2 3 11. Grade controls 0 0.5 1 .5 12. Natural valley or drainageway 0 0.5 1 11-3- s' 13. Second or greater order channel on existing USGS or NRCS map or other documented evidence. No = 0 - Yes = 3 man-made ouches are not rated; see discussions in manual ? l . R Mvdrnlnnv /Rotuhfnfal . . ;? 1 14, Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, or Water in channel - d or gromdrig season 0 1 2 3 16. Leattitter 1.5 - .5 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 18.Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 s =1 C. Bioloov (Subtotal= I P S 1 ?Nk'ql r, 20". Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 1 21 . Rooted plants in channel 2 1 22. Crayfish -MIN 0.5 1 1. 23. Bivalves 0 1 2 3 24. Fish 0.5 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 ro& 1 1.5 26. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 1.5 27, Filamentous algae: periphyton 1 2 28. Iron oxidizing bacteda/fUngus. 0.5 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAG = 0,5; FACW = 0.75; 061= 1,5 SAV = 2.0; Other = 0 1 " Items 20 and 21 focus on the presence of upland plants, Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetlandplants. p p Sketch: ?7rIMlL( J\rc ??n !1, L'? Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes.) 5? ep"A _a) ?Cn^ yr 5 ?r?vv` CLkz6:( r)A _ in wedl???, ?i ,, North Carolina Divik of Water Quality - Stream Identiffcati Form; Version 3.1 u' Date: 1 Loon Project -1549 a A-DEVIL-atitude: 3 & as 02 o0f'/V Evaluator: M4401tw 5 Site: tl 0 Longitude• ? -° 1Q 1 ?? lvo2 u? Total Points: • Other Stream Is at least intermittent ounty: No r t Q fnQ'f"o n Other Quad Name: H 219 or renniallf z 3o Z9.75 ? pNV?I A? n rn0 r N+awmaue oncries are not ratea; see discussions in manual B. Hydrology Subtotal = 8 5 14. Groundwater flow/discharge 0 1 2 3 15. Water in channel and > 48 hrs since rain, 2r- Water in channel - d or rowin season 0 1 2 3 16. Leaflitter 1.5 i 0.5 0 17. Sediment on plants or debris 0 j 1 1,5 18. Organic debris lines or piles (Wrack lines) 0 0.5 1 --- 1.5 19. Hydric soils (redoximorphic features) present? No = 0 Ye t- 1.5 C. Biology (Subtotal= 7.75 ) 20°. Fibrous roots in channel 3 2 t 0 211. Rooted plants in channel 3 2 1 0 22. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 1.5 23. Bivalves 0 1 2 3 24. Fish 0 0.5 1.5 25. Amphibians 0 0. 1 1.5 26. Maerobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 91 1 1.5 27. Filamentous algae; periphyton 0 1 3 28. Iron oxidizing bacteda/fungus. 0 0.5 1 1.5 29 . Wetland plants in streambed FAG = 0.5; FAC - 0.7 O8L = 1.5 SAV = 2. 0; Other = 0 items zu and zi locus on trte presence of upland plants, Item 29 focuses on the presence of aquatic or wetland plants. Notes: (use back side of this form for additional notes) Sketch: S t n?1 ?UlL? MUtr n,? - .5/nun 61,dr t ?4S MIL 1e Di`i n.Q 14 ,^, `b G{dW11 ?1 1J-G?f+ .?cdal. ?_(ILUtG1 6/?i /G? ` 6? f~dQrr1. wir"t = a - 3' lho a US 158 Wetland Summary Table Northampton County 05/19/06 Field-ID Date DWQ_Rating Acres WA01 092005 37 0.37 WA02 092005 67 0.50 WA03 092005 41 0.84 WA04 092005 62 0.12 WA05 092205 25 0.05 WA06 092205 36 0.13 WA07 092305 63 2.92 WA10 092805 18 0.19 WA11 092905 34 2.27 WA12 100305 18 0.59 WA14 100505 24 11.72 WA15 .100605 26 1.63 V1WA16 " 100605 80 5.98 WA17 101705 78 0,18 WA18 101705 16 0.88 WA19 102105 36 26.19 WA20 101905 23 3.52 WA21 101905 27 1.42 WA22 101905 43 0.83 WA23 102005 74 1.68 WA24 102505 37 2.44 WA25 102605 79 4.62 - WA26 102705 75 4.49 WA29 112805 63 1.18 WA30 112905 69 28.16 WA31 120105 51 1.46 WA32 120205 19 0.46 WA33 120205 81 0.67:; WA34°1 120505 74 4.69 WA35 120605 48 0.45 WA36 120705 63 0.26 WA38 120705 62 0.08 WA39 120805 61 0.30 1NA40 120805 72 0.52 WA41 121p05, 73 1.46 WA42 122005 81 6.05 WA43 122105 50 1.51 WA44 122205 49 0.44 WA45 122205 39 0.06 WA46 010306 62 6.82 WA47 010506 64 0.93 WA48-49 011106 23 11.48 WA52 012306 29 2.44 WA53` 012306 77 7.64 WA54 020706 72 22.65 WA55 021306 66 1.96 WA56 021406 26 0.49 WA57 021406 84 9.70,' WA58 021506 40 2.13 WA59 021606 79 29.9t, WA60 022406 68 1.06 WA61-62 030606 50 3.46 WA63 030806 52 8.18 WA65 030906 12 1.69 Page 1 of 3 US 158 Wetland Summary Table Northampton County 05/19/06 Field-ID Date DWQ_Rating Acres WA66 030906 37 1.20 WA67 031006 54 1.81 WA68 032006 17 4.84 WA69 032006 11 0.17 WA70-72-73 032206 77 19.48 WA71 032306 17 0.12 WA74 032206 34 0.38 WA75-76 032406 66 3.98 WA77 (1.24) 032906 72 3.73 ; WA77 (25-56) 032906 39 6.31 WA85 041906 20 17.29 WA90 042506 37 0.70 WA91 042506 37 0.95 WA92 042606 16 5.48 WA93 ` 042406 85 2.38 WA94 042706 38 4.03 WB01 092005 33 0.17 WB02 092005 55 7.04 WB03 092105 55 2.06 WB04 092205 68 3.38 WB05 092305 35 0.14 WB06 092605 63 2.93 WB08 092705 69 4.98 WB09 092805 6 0.10 W B 10 092905 24 2.07 WB11 100505 31 3.20 W B 12 100505 31 0.22 WB13 100605 31 0.34 W B 14 100605 24 0.29 W B 15 100605 31 0.09 1NB17 101005 73 1.57 ;r WB18 101105 63 3.68 WB19 101105 33 0.09 WB20 101205 47 0.50 WB21 101305 49 2.71 W B22 101705 16 1.88 WB23 101905 27 2.11 WB24 101905 21 0.20 WB25-27 111505 76 26.11 WB26 111505 22 0.22 WB28 111605 7 0.43 WB29-30-31 111705 74 29.44 WBU-36 120105 77 19.69 ` WB33-34 112905 33 3.88 WB35 113005 58 0.46 WB37 120105 33 14.40 WB38 120205 33 7.72 WB39 120205 33 0.59 WB40 120205 33 3.50 IVVB41 010306 72 18.08 WB42 010306 24 0.44 WB44 010606 26 11.98 WB45 010606 12 1.98 WB46 021706 21 18.46 Page 2 of 3 Field-ID Date DWQ_Rating Acres W134748 011006 81 6.79 W B49-50 011006 18 42.02 WB52-51-53 011206 23 37.00 WB54-WB55 011306 66 18.00 WB56 012406 30 1.83 WB57 012406 24 1.36 WB58 012606 46 0.50 WB59 012606 46 0.54 WB60=61 012706 74 21.32 WB62 _ 012706 74 0.18 WB63 022306 19 0.03 WB64-66 022206 70 8.58 WB65 022106 19 0.10 WB67 022706 27 0.27 WB68 022806 16 0.12 WB69 022806 28 0.41 WB70 030106 32 1.44 W671 030206 70 19.68 WB72 030806 23 0.41 WB73' 031506 83 58.00 WB74 031506 18 17.09 WB75 032906 54 16.32 WB76 041006 70 2.86. WB77-WA78-79 041206 78 1136` V1B70-78-81 041406 73 55.57 WB80 041406 27 11.30 WB82 041806 8 0.13 WB83 041806 51 1.57 WB84 041806 48 0.38 WB85 041806 33 0.47 WB86 042006 44 2.51 WB87 041806 35 0.15 WB88 042006 13 5.87 WB89 050106 20 1.14 WB90 050106 15 1.40 WB91 050106 21 0.93 WB92 050106 7 3.18 WB93 050306 21 1.40 WB94 050906 30 1.72 WB95 050306 9 2.53 US 158 Wetland Summary Table Northampton County 05/19/06 Page 3 of 3 WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) [Nearest oject Name: US 158 County: Northam on t Road: 5 Date: etland Area (ac): Wetland Width ame of Evaluator(s): yG Aft O > Wetland ID: 4%A- WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide ./? other !o( t S`S-T' SOILS: Soil Series: predommnantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width>= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJA ENT LAND USE: (wi 1 2 rrn a upstream, ups lope or radius) forested/natural vegetation 30 % agricultural/ urbanized !?O i% mpervious surface ?'- Adjacent Special Natural Areas DORMANT VEGETATION: 1 _t?Ce-v rdofywr. 2 3 ?? . 4 ., FLOODING AND WETNESS: --Z8emipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: filet QU &AM Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION U X 4.00 = Q POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = 5 WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = _ RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = &,5 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upsiope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 _ County: Northampton Nearest Road: C e Date: g lA? Wetland Area (ac): ?;, a. Wetland Width (ft): o P? Name of Evaluator(s): C Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream -within interstream divide other --3 feel A.f eo-glev SOILS: Soil Series: redom nantly orgamc (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized :::;?total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (wi 1 2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) rested/natural vegetation ^3 © % agriculturaU urbanized ?Q % ? 7 impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 1. u?d y il-sw6J4r ;5,?Vyhcr?Iu A- 2 A r? 3 AcPr 11uv4, 4 Nyss.s s , f•}ic4 FLOODING AND WETNESS: s permanently to permanently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: x ? y q Ji?Jp ens Freshwater Marsh ??r?aC, ?1 Gc' -•? e ? + /?G?'rakCev us * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. S?5 gr DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = if BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION 0 X 4.00 = O POLLUTANT REMOVAL p X 5.00 = 0 WILDLIFE HABITAT ( X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE / X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION / X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream., upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton _ Nearest Road: tit e ceS f S8' S ,ut le s `"` Date: 5 to 9 v Wetland Area (ac): her a .4-w4-Wetland Width (ft): k Name of Evaluator(s)_r16C Wetland ID: w 9i WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream intermittent stream ,on thin interstream divide other SOILS: A r Soil Series: ?? d f 5J4 to predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) +?` "predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)' ADJACENT LAND USE: (wit 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) rested/natural vegetation % agricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 L i u; do^ La\r ?4' 'ro'c I 2 3 l.2 f' f ra LY?_ 712 Z4 -5 "j, y- I t4 FLOODING AND WETNESS: emipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated Veasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetl d Pine Savannah Other: s , r ao 'ji irJ?c Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = LI BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION 'J X 4.00 = O POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = O WILDLIFE HABITAT / X 100 = 01 AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION 0 X 1.00 TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = /1, 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. i! WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Date: 5 % fl/!Xa Nearest Road: it Wetland Area (ac): - Wetland Width (ft): '10o - .3- y Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide mother ria.v-/;.oec?!` cilr4rC% SOILS: Soil Series: 6 r? n A, t, I66, M y ?7X predominantly organic (humus, m ck or peat) _j.-' predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) _ ested/natural vegetation ?_ % agricultural/ urbanized JEJ.'_ % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 d?4?er i"rati? 2 3 4 ?c?r?,,.s C?Acmuu FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated s onally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland _ Pine Savannah Other: A14W - 1,;,V ea-r deft ;"'70A'l Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 WILDLIFE HABITAT 3 X 2.00 = ?p AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION 1 X 1.00 TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 3 r 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northam ton Nearest Road: t1 Date: , 16 Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): L Wetland ID: W i. j WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake 0 perennial stream o intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: A M Soil Seri I ow' V 4 I predomman ly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (wi 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) forested/natural vegetation / b o % agricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 _4- Y-141-1) TUW 2 Vt1 3 4 FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated flooded or inundated termittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen dwater Forest Swamp Forest gEph.m Carolina Bay Forest Pocosin Pine Savannah er: r Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL 0 X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. c i? WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County. Northampton Nearest Road: Date: - 012G/ o <- Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): chgg ?? Wetland ID: WAct g WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: soil series: predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) _ predominantly mineral (non sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1 nu le upstream, ups lope or radius) 4 fOrested/natural vegetation 3 a % agricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface J- % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 2 ?2.?vno.?i a ?? lnnra ;? 3 4 .i v S FLOODING AND WETNESS: r semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen i ?p Swamp Forest Headwater Forest !r`l?? `M v\A Carolina Bay Bog Forest 1"+0- kepv'X ?' .D-1- e-S4 Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING j j WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = J BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = Ip POLLUTANT REMOVAL WILDLIFE HABITAT AQUATIC LIFE RECREATION/EDUCATION X 5.00 = X 2.00 = 10 2 f• X 4.00 X1-00= TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ * Add one point if insensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius- WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: t) S 144- Date: q I Z_p / 1)!S- Wetland Area (ac):??.,,? i O . (? Wetland Width (1t): Name of Evaluator(s): GS M A X R _ Wetland ID: i J b2 WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide ?? other en?,n.C?a1 ez?; n SOILS: Soil Series: predominantly organic (hum M, muck or peat) X predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETL.ANDTYPE: (selectone)• Bog/Fen Bottomland Hardwood Forest Swamp Forest Carolina Bay Pocosin Pine Savannah Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION POLLUTANT REMOVAL WILDLIFE HABITAT AQUATIC LIFE RECREATION/EDUCATION ADJACENT LAND USE: within 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) forested/natural vegetation g0 % agricultural/ urbanized impervious surface i % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 alp Vir i ia 2 Juc, 3 4 FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Headwater Forest Bog Forest Ephemeral Wetland Other: S 3 2 X 4.00 = X 4.00 = X 5.00 = X 2.00 = X 4.00 = tj 13 )2 X 1.00 = 2 TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = R * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County. Northampton Nearest Road: y(a Date: S l0 5 Wetland Area (ac): 3r- a Wetland Width -1-k (ft): o• Name of Evaluator(s). A#- LtAS to Wetland ID: WpD3 WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake V_ on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: 1?Q(?6uJ?Q 5 fin predom mall organic (h u4mckF or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 12 mile upstream, ups ope or radius) ? forested/natural vegetation -3 A- -71 agricultural/ urbanized -3"o oho jux'_ impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 2 ?c?u1g «d, 3 ?G:Pt9Y3 G?DefivfJs 4 `?w.?uS t •su s FLOODING AND WETNESS: V freshwater semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water ? total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = o? BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION 3 X 4.00 = 0-t POLLUTANT REMOVAL _ * X 5.00 = ?(7 WILDLIFE HABITAT X 100 = a AQUATIC LIFE ( X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION ?- X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = L41 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: +{ (? Date: 'i /a 1 / 05 Wetland Area (ac): < t «? (?;?„ fl?o w«..1,ar &etland Width (ft): N 504 Name of Evaluator(s): pkp- cx?5 Wetland ID: vd p 9 r1 WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake F, - on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: Nf d 0 VV& 5dde.1- f.t . to" Y' predominantly organic (hum , muc or peat) X predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: _, freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width>= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE. (within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) ? forested/natural vegetation 76 % agricultural/ urbanized 20 % impervious surface 10 % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 ?c U1CA 1n?r?rR 2 ?l ??N wS GL?Y...?t VW+?i G«ti 3 A?.? 4 FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated y intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water V Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin, Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE 3 X 4.00 = y BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = r. POLLUTANT REMOVAL * X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE c3 X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = ok TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 002 0 * Add one point if insensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County. Northam ton Nearest Road: yfu Date: p= Wetland Area (ac): -K L.- Wetland Width (ft):,, 16 Name of Evaluator(s): A?,I C-015 Wetland ID: WAoS WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS Soil Series: W XN tb(" to "M predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) X predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: ADJACENT LAND USE: (Pun 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or ra ius) ?Ab forested/natural vegetation % agricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface t D % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: l ?r..]t?. IYU?/I? S (?htn5 +?t1j a14tc a 2 1acJcr nj 4r 3 4 FLOODING AND WETNESS: 7 freshwater semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography V intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width>= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Pine Savannah -- Ephemeral Wetland Oth ( i t AA C 4 ? k er: _ c , c.^c rJe,(sce,% f Ca ey. V'0_ . is y - Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and bra ckish marshes or stream channels. 1 DEM RATING f WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = t? BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION , X 4.00 =_ POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2,00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION Z-- X 1.00 = Z- TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ BAs •e- * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: "5 JU Date: -( t? 1 6S" Wetland Area (ac): no i L Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: %A A e L WETLAND LOCATION: ADJACENT LAND USE: (withm- 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) on sound or estuary, pond or lake 1, forested/natural vegetation '70 % on perennial stream agricultural/ urbanized 20 % ? on intermittent stream _impervious surface % A within interstream divide - -- Adjacent Special Natural Areas other `". _ _ i. ? . SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: ,,' Soil Series: W edDWe- St+41lM?1? et`u 1h a4m 1 Lam. `?r l predominantly organic (h us, musk or pe * at) 2 ; X predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 predominantly sandy 4 HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: freshwater semipernianently to permanently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width>= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay \\\ Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL j X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = ;L AQUATIC LIFE 2 X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = 3 TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = 3 J0 o * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: Q L Date: _ 4 2z1 a t- Wetland Area (ac): 2L , i a-,4-, Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s)_A ? Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream r on intermittent stream within interstream divide other ADJACENT LAND USE: (wiffim- 112 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) forested/natural vegetation 1)10 % ,- agricultural/ urbanized -10 % J impervious surface 1.0_ % Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: ,?,?pp Soil Series: L- e 4,exc( ?T ka m predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 2 '?..v ee/oli is v.?c Y-- predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 n e.? predominantly sandy 4 ?e sd Ja?d1. c.?e a ??_ HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: freshwater semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION 3 X 4.00 = resit POLLUTANT REMOVAL rJ X 5.00 = zl-i;_ WILDLIFE HABITAT C? X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE ?. X 4,00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = 2 TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ &3 0 * Add one point if insensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. i WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northam ton Nearest Road: ;+ Jh w 4J[ N(o w v to S Jt? 1 Date: ,.Z p s Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): /-?F' Name of Evaluator(s): WcA. 4A Wetland 1D: wJ -/p WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream V"' within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: ?N2Gt predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) ? ,predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: _V-11"freshwater brackish steep topography .?? ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet ADJACENT LAND USE: (wit 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) orested/natural vegetation 3C % agricultural/ urbanized /D O % impervious surface 1A_ % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 2 J 1A 4rsS.f- Su lk FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* 46-fA Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE -I X 4.00 = 14 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION O POLLUTANT REMOVAL j WILDLIFE HABITAT - AQUATIC LIFE RECREATION/EDUCATION X 4.00 = Q X 5.00 =_ X 2.00 = X 4.00 = y X 1.00 = I TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = is, 0 * Add one point if insensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. i WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: A A If f-' Date: g 1 Z A 1 b c Wetland Area (ac): m_, 4, Wetland Width (ft): > Vo C Name of Evaluator(s): H 4 R a Wetland ID: w14 it WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide _L., other Wet 4,& /,tNeO SOILS: Soil Series: L4ioir .S, H ke-WL predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) ?-predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 0 - lon ? predominantly sandy d U - I ?," HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (wi 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) forested/natural vegetation 30 _ V1 agricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 A rw- a b I N.«.?. 2 3 f' 4 %e?ieno?wuo?+rlD.eJ /?.s,e?ie.? a( S FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or umndated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest G Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE 3 X 4.00 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION O X 4.00 = C POLLUTANT REMOVAL _ * X 5.00 WILDLIFE HABITAT - X 2.00 AQUATIC LIFE / X 4.00 RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = 3 11 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: GtS !5 P County: o?/or aW, n Nearest Road: c S /.6' Date: Q /3 /06' Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): 17-5, _F4 Name of Evaluator(s): ' ' Wetland ID: W4 4 id- 4 WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream Zwithin interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: . a&.- l' 441 } - iogm --- - - predomman organic (humus, uck or peat) -?? predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bo Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah i Other: S -10 v Fie o C4- Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. TrA M R A TM('- WATER STORAGE X 4.00 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION C) X 4.00 = D POLLUTANT REMOVAL / X 5.00 = .5" WILDLIFE HABITAT o? X 2.00 = 14 AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = Al RECREATIONIEDUCATION / X 1.00 = I TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = /Y ' a * Add one point if insensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upsiope, or radius. ADJACENT LAND USE: (wr 2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) forested/natural vegetation % agricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOIVIINANT VEGETATION: 1 5.4h 2 -- lu 3 /.tl,a i ?ae? 4 4 SC' `Iw?S cvacriNU s FLOODING AND WETNESS: 7 WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: 5 t 5 6- a 5 3w0!' Date: i0 0 3 Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): .? me Name of Evaluator(s): 1.4C,& -Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: ADJACENT LAND USE: (7t7 1/2 2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) on sound or estuary, pond or lake forested/natural vegetation 30 % on perennial stream gricultural/ urbanized 6$ % on intermittent stream =mtpervious surface $ % within interstream divide Adjacent Special Natural Areas other SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: 1 act j edominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 2 predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 .c predominantly sandy 4 IAIa s 16-a_n e HYDRAULIC FACTORS: 11 freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated se nally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Swamp Forest Carolina Bay Pocosin Pine Savannah Freshwater Marsh Bog/Fen Headwater Forest ?t Bog Forest t/ Ephemeral Wetland Other: * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE / X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION 0 X 4.00 = !0 POLLUTANT REMOVAL 27 X 5.00 = 0 WILDLIFE HABITAT 01- X 2.00 = G/ AQUATIC LIFE _ i X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION / X 1.00 = i TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = -P-1 //a * Add one point if insensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1 /2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton _Nearest Road: f Date: ?- oI S Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): d0 • t Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream --?L°n intermittent stream V within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: uL VV i mm predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: eshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized Zit tal wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (ua?t p 1/2 mile upstream, ups ope or ra ius) ?/ forested/natural vegetation 30 % gricultural/ urbanized aa impervious surface_ % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 .NUS ?4 ecr° 2 Li 17 tir -5 !-C 3 4 My 1h FLOODING AND WETNESS: • semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland ?/ Pine Savannah Other: -f J.'.rn>9-T'd 'ra-f Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION b X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL f X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = l AQUATIC LIFE _ X 4.00 = _ RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 0 * Add one point if insensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northam ton Nearest Road: 1 r 1 1 Date: Wetland Area (ac): L Wetland Width (ft): Ey Name of Evaluator(sWetland ID: t_s}1? S WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within divide y'- other d ax'C'4 P IA:(- SOILS: Soil Series: " b i'x `Atff? -' l 1 (l . ? predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) .predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized --ztotal wetland width>= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE. (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1 2 nu a upstream, upslope or ra ms) forested/natural vegetation © % agricultural/ urbanized % :i? impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: r 2 s t b: t?ls*.?A FLOODING AND WETNESS: Z semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Swamp Forest Carolina Bay Pocosin Pine Savannah Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE Bog/Fen Headwater Forest Bog Forest Ephemeral Wetland {, -?? Other: W e?, P114-.i & X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION POLLUTANT REMOVAL WILDLIFE HABITAT AQUATIC LIFE RECREATION/EDUCATION X 4.00 = X 5.00 = X 2.00 = X 4.00 = X 1.00 = IV 0 TOTAL WETL ND SCORE = I(P 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. S f' i i WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: ul Date: r- Wetland Area (a L, Wetland Width (ft):' p -, Name of Evaluator( s Wetland ID: e? A _ ? WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: 4j(1'5 t-- da r l(3ap,,L ` predominantly organic (humus, mock or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: V freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: T 2 nu a upstream, ups ope or ra rus) rested/natural vegetation % ricultural/ urbanized % pervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 2 be ler,?- 3 4 o whV' a A- hee k FLOODING AND WETNESS: emipennanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeralftland Pine Savannah ?- Other: k? Eq,tt.C- M?(y{lfi?.?p S 6, fuglSt?« t0 K/ Mih Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION .3 POLLUTANT REMOVAL * WILDLIFE HABITAT AQUATIC LIFEI RECREATION/EDUCATION X 4.00 = X 5.00 = X 2.00 = X 4.00 = X 1.00 = .149 a-O TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = fO 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northam ton Nearest Road: a ' S ?. SS Date: 100-+10S Wetland Area (ac): G, Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): 'D CF, Wetland ID: W l+ WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: Q/yta,KfJL.10(A NYt predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) X predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) forested/natural vegetation % agricultural/ urbanized ?-% =impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: I AC&r ru b n.4 m 2 13 G? n q ?A- 3 tuQ&in&r; RI?Dlit1 2G1 4 KGrn StPa i u vh v'? m i rig u vvr FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Swamp Forest Carolina Bay Pocosin Pine Savannah F h t Mar h Bog/Fen Headwater Forest Bog Forest Ephemeral Wetland Other: res wa er s * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = 1 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION l X 4.00 POLLUTANT REMOVAL x X 5.00 = S ? WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE 3 X 4.00 = I RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County. Nort hampton Nearest Road: S !f ' t•s Date: Wetland Area (ac): _ 1D // ?' CIS Name of Evaluator(sWetland Width (ft Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: CrVMt2 ??r ?_0[t?UYI predominantly organic (humus, uci k of peat) -predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized V total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (wr 112 mile upstream, ups ope or radius) forested/natural vegetation 5 % agricultural/ urbanized U i% mpervious surface 51 % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 Qum wo file,, lies - pw un .L' 3 42 6.4 rFLOODINGAND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated easonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah -? Other: akrd Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE / X 4.00 = r? BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION O X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL ?^ * X 5.00 =? WILDLIFE HABITAT / X 2.00 = a AQUATIC LIFE ? X 4.00 = H RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = J 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1 /2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northam ton Nearest Road: s /3- s Date: Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): oleoo -- 3oo E Name of Evaluator(s): C Wetland ID: ,4 _ / 9 WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream -?jDn intermittent stream Vywithin interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: y? YyQ/Y? ?? t OGuw' predommantly organic (humus, muck or peat) Predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)" semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE _ X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION POLLUTANT REMOVAL I WILDLIFE HABITAT Y.? AQUATIC LIFE RECREATION/EDUCATION X 4.00 = X 5.00 = X 2.00 = X 4.00 = X 1.00 = 3 TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = 2&, 0 ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2- mile upstream, ups ope or radius) r' forested/natural vegetation 6S --7;7'agr.cultural/ urbanized 3o ova - impervious surface r % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 2 i4CI w 3 4 A ?s, s 5,! (n i 1p,a« A- FLOODING AND WETNESS: * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County. Northat ton Nearest Road: a t, / S Date: /y ry p 5 Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): ' Name of Evaluator(s): /(A 6 Wetland ID: LiA a..y WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) forested/natural vegetation 70 % gricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface -_ % Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: 'W , s? 10 (??VL 1 A'A' `14,,5 1t'at,e-c4cL predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 2 t9 LL e...o p e. fins ,predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 di.L e4-1-u. s az' I 4 predominantly sandy 4 AC,--e HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permanently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated iOnnittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface wa?er Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland - / Pine Savannah Other: I??.c r' c? ,•wZ0V4 4ed PI-4-t- Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = r BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION Q X 4.00 = 0 POLLUTANT REMOVAL I X 5.00 = 5 WILDLIFE HABITAT _ 4 X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE © X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION 0 X 1.00 = ?. TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ a-3, 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County. Northampton Nearest Road: • S -7 s Date: Wetland Area (ac): I ti 4, (- Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): ?D Wetland ID: WA at 1 WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOBS: Soil Series: Lew c -z-) ?? to a.,v? predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) Spredominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: ADJACENT LAND USE: (w 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) 7forested/natural vegetation 7d % agricultural/ urbanized €Z 3" % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 P AJI CA4 -44d --,- 2 _/ ccc r o FLOODING AND WETNESS: t.1/freshwater _semipermanently to permanently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water tched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Pr''? d ?/? sus sl ?vev t9 Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland j Pine Savannah ?Other: to e f P14-1 t!Pt z. 3; A' Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE _I BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION O POLLUTANT REMOVAL WILDLIFE HABITAT AQUATIC LIFE RECREATION/EDUCATION X 4.00 = X 4.00 = D X 5.00 = 5 X 2.00 = Lo X4.00= 4v X 1.00 = l? TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = r? 0 * Add one point if insensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Nort ham ton Nearest Road: i i S i S8 Date: 2,6 PC-f- Wo 5- Wetland Area (ac): O Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s)' 1C D? GR Wetland ID: w 2Z WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream X within interstream divide other ADJACENT LAND USE: (withm 1 2 mile upstream, ups ope or radius) ?rforested/natural vegetation % x agricultural/ urbanized 25 % =impervious surface ?- % Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION- Soil Series: L o v i y 5 41 o v _ w I AC 6 - ru bru 1(n predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 2 Qu•erc4,t5 Dhellos ?-predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 Lvevi i s sp. predominantly sandy 4 C 4 f e x so., HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: X freshwater semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography ,X intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Swamp Forest Carolina Bay Pocosin Pine Savannah Freshwater Marsh Bog/Fen Headwater Forest Bog Forest x Ephemeral Wetland Other: * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 BANK., SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = d POLLUTANT REMOVAL Z X 5.00 = b WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION 3 X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = q5 * Add one point if insensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. j 2 acres; Con( rm Fv C?sMat WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: V S - - a mss Date: 20 OcJ- 200,E Wetland Area (ac): -1 0, e,_ Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): KA-b , H G121> Wetland ID: V 23 WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream X, on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: p p, i owt- predommantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: _>? freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one){ semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Swamp Forest Carolina Bay Pocosin Pine Savannah Freshwater Marsh ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) ?A forested/natural vegetation (p % agricultural/ urbanized % X impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 tlysso? bij-?loy-j- 2 A d e n Y-( ru pi 3 Gi n i rGi BZ 4 v? ct ?_ g L? n Ptc FLOODING AND WETNESS: Bog/Fen Headwater Forest Bog Forest Ephemeral Wetland Other: * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = Z? BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = 2S WILDLIFE HABITAT X 100 = AQUATIC LIFE Z X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = -- 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoiut disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: Date: Ib? 2 ?'T 6- Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): A _,Q_ Wetland ID: 2 WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, and or lake ?- on perennial stream7S 1.1 AM P on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: Ah S predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) -? predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) --, forested/natural vegetation agricultural/ urbanized 30 % impervious surface S % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: I ?? f e?wiJ 2 v? 3 4 We, FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Swamp Forest Carolina Bay Pocosin Pine Savannah Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION 0 POLLUTANT REMOVAL WILDLIFE HABITAT AQUATIC LIFE RECREATION/EDUCATION Headw Hog/Fen Headwater Forest Bog Forest Ephemeral Wetland Other: X 4.00 = X 5.00 = d 'S 3_ X 2.00 = X 4.00 = X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = 3 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: 1 ac?i„S;ct a . Date: 1o l1s- los Wetland Area (ac). 0. Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: W A 2s WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake =on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOUS: Soil Series: predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) +-predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet ADJACENT LAND USE: ,(within 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) forested/natural vegetation ? 5 % agricultural/ urbanized 30 % "-? impervious surface _ 16- % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 2 I(, A 3 kv?'4 'J 4 \n?7 d ?r?x.f?. w n j nlr? FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Swamp Forest Carolina Bay Pocosin Pine Savannah Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE 5 X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION 3 X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION 3 X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = Bog/Fen Headwater Forest Bog Forest Ephemeral Wetland Other: ;?, b )d * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: _U S /56 County: -192 k Nearest Road: i'i' !; / 6 9, Date: Width Wetland Area (ac): -10 (ft): Di.2 S Z- Name of Evaluator(s): Ileb- 414A Wetland ID: Lc1 /? oL (a WETLAND LOCATION: =eon or estuary, pond or lake __._.k! O11 perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: Mha dee- loakn predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) -'? predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Carolina Bay Pocosin Pine Savannah Freshwater Marsh Bog/Fen Bottomland Hardwood Forest Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Bog Forest Ephemeral Wetland Other: * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE `t X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION 3 POLLUTANT REMOVAL 41 * WILDLIFE HABITAT AQUATIC LIFE RECREATION/EDUCATION q L; ADJACENT LAND USE: (wit 1 2 inu a upstream, upslope or radius) forested/natural vegetation e) % agricultural/ urbanized s- % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 2 R- 3 £ 4 d i y ti d Mn b t?r s *u r c /' ?'/u a? FLOODING AND WETNESS: einipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water X 4.00 = X 5.00 = X 2.00 = X 4.00 = 3 X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = 7, ? * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: Us 158 County. Northampton Nearest Road: S gx'kson g ss P-Date: Z$ N ew 2a o 5- Wetland Area (ac): A -L- Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): AK, Kb Wetland ID: W 2", WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake X on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: &kS &Z SV"A .110(?iJVlil predominantly organic (humus, rfMck or peat) 7-predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: C? freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized - total wetland width >= 100 feet ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) ( forested/natural vegetation 3-0 % X agricultural/ urbanized -??? % )_impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 TI n us +AtAx _ 2 A c er nti b"vi 3 Gj a ? rK r u - 4 t cz rrti ,'aaovu ca -- FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated X intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE 2 X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = 2 POLLUTANT REMOVAL * X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT Ii X 2.00 = 4 AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = 2- RECREATION/EDUCATION 7- X 1.00 = .2 TOTAL WETLAND SCORE 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: T so Date: Z11 Na v 20L's" Wetland Area (ac): L Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: W t, d WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream X on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: Crow ?.Saxo Imo. predominantly organic (humu , uck or peat) X predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: )( freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) Y,_ forested/natural vegetation 10 % K agricultural/ urbanized g 57 % impervious surface S % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 {av"?? J 2 t . 3 4 FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenentiy flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated X intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)' Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION) X 4.00 = ( Z POLLUTANT REMOVAL U-) M X 5.00 = a WILDLIFE HABITAT 25 X 2.00 = tp AQUATIC LIFE a X 4.00 = QQ d 9L RECREATION/EDUCATION ? X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. l: i WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County. Northampton Nearest Road: 1CD ?s tip A t- vt Date: 1 llkG ?p Wetland Area (ac): pl, Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: W WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide _x_ other %VA4W*fY$ of tnV+ j-gtnk cArC m SOILS: Soil Series: G LVli 5( ,{ ka. - predommantly o '° c (humu , muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 112 mile upstream, ups ope or radius) X forested/natural vegetation % )t, agricultural/ urbanized 9D % X -impervious surface - '- % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 1L1ri6At*-AY N +414" 2 _Acc r rujoMwl 3 Salta ru qra 4 V HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: X freshwater semipermanently to pernwAently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized total wetland width>= 100 feet no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Y_ Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosm Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE h X 4.00 = 2V BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION O X 4.00 = O POLLUTANT REMOVAL 3 X 5.00 = S WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = ?Q AQUATIC LIFE 2 X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = Z TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = 51 .9 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1 /2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: Date: 12, pZ, 05- Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: 3 Z WETLAND LOCATION: ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) on sound or estuary, pond or lake forested/natural vegetation 5s % on perennial stream ?. agricultural/ urbanized t?f % on intermittent stream impervious surface % within interstream divide _ Adjacent Special Natural Areas other SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: "" '' Soil Series: G n Y? Sah4 7 i ogA y l predominantly gamc (h , muck or peat) 2 L:gwxuw ?;6v? mineral (non-sandy) 3 -? redominantl p y Y predominantly sandy 4 11 10- 1 V, A LA &AA& 0? HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: freshwater semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width>= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: 6%2g4L- :61t+ Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION Q X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL * X 5.00 = S WILDLIFE HABITAT _ r X 2.00 = ?-t AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION a X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 0 * Add one point if insensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northam ton Nearest Road: n -ow R iN 3o1 Date: Dm Ub " Wetland Area (ac): L- Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): DI AR_ Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: "1 Yl t 5 Ct,uoucA t ogA `' predominantly o ganic (hum , muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized T total wetland width >= 100 feet ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) X forested/natural vegetation 40 % X agricultural/ urbanized- % X impervious surface S % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 U17 t,44"MxW sal rdLi qua 2 eew- w? bru rrt 3 M1CUtnL.g la yNyty a 4 S,nn .' 1ati -alga LA. FLOODING AND WETNESS: X semipermanently to permanently flooded or inundated _ seasonally flooded or inundated _ intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* X Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = 70 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION ?J X 4.00 = Z = Z? POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 WILDLIFE HABITAT 3 X 2.00 = l.Q AQUATIC LIFE r 't X 4.00 = ?P Z RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE 0 * Add one point if insensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Pro, ect Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: sR 1 _ Date: Lpe rS" Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): K -D ID: WETLAND LOCATION: --*y?-- on sound or estuary, pond or lake - on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: G 1 O+Keg'S Owl predominantly antc (hum , muck t) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized _ total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 172 mile upstream, ups ope or ra ius) __ forested/natural vegetation ova n agricultural/ urbanized -V- oho -impervious surface -10 % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 A7ce-r- r%&b n cav? 2 3 *t ft Lis f-W 4 FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permerrently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina. Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah _ Other: ?,t#4 e,1- l l?fl m> Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE _ BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION j POLLUTANT REMOVAL WILDLIFE HABITAT AQUATIC LIFE f Z RECREATION/EDUCATION X 4.00 = X 4.00 = ?Z * X 5.00 = X 2.00 = X 4.00 = J_ X 1.00 = 2 TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 0 t; * Add one point if insensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. 'S. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US I58 County. Northampton Nearest Road: s V_ I I. Date: t y Wetland Area (ac): 1014 e? L.-.. Wetland Width (8): ?` Name of Evaluator(s)- ?L 61 Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream - on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: Li 11f k1 b t_l ra A", CWLA LQM4-L predom tly organic '(humus, muck or eat) _ predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: ' e freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)' ADJACENT LAND USE: (wi 112 mile upstream, upslope or radius) X, forested/natural vegetation IT, cagricultural/ urbanized oho _,K- impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 A e (u,by Awe 2 S CA, 3 r 4 r vrti FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Swamp Forest Carolina Bay Pocosin Pine Savannah Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE I X 4.00 = t BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION b X 4.00 = 0 POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = Zo WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = C_ AQUATIC LIFE y X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION 2, X 1.00 = TOTALWETLAND SCORE = `S 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. Bog/Fen Headwater Forest Bog Forest Ephemeral Wetland Other: WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: J„; cie 5& - S 1- ?A t Date: ?} D2 e Z?'??S Wetland Area (ac): 01- a C" Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): k Vr A(t Wetland ID: v1JN ?W WETLAND LOCATION: OR sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: C?1 V 1 ?c,( S/? (}ova predominantly org c (humus, " ck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: X freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (wi 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) K forested/natural vegetation AM IS' % X agricultural/ urbanized KAt- $O % J?,. impervious surface S Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 Accv ru:brum 2 VCbumKm 3 r1 ?` Gi Cwt 4 u?u r't FLOODING AND WETNESS: sendpermanently to permanently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated X intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomiand Hardwood Forest Swamp Forest Carolina Bay Pocosin Pine Savannah Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE 3 X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE Z X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION Z X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = Bog/Fen Headwater Forest Bog Forest Ephemeral Wetland Other: (Z LLl 0 2 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >I 0% nonpoint disturbance within 1 /2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: -US 158 County: Northam ton Nearest Road: 3 Sr 1 3 3 Date: t 2?d Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): 1C Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: WAUp lwk predommantly organic (humus, muck or peat) ?C predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: X freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) forested/natural vegetation % 4-agricultural/ urbanized % T_ impervious surface 5 Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 2 4 ' uS 3 i1r1S h r 4 µ ?/ws v/ L-a4-7 S L FLOODING AND WETNESS: _ semipermanently to permanently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated X intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water IL Bottondand Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh - i * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels . DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = IZ BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = } POLLUTANT REMOVAL L * X 5.00 WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = 2 RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. i WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: J? ?1t5? n _ 0- "'4s Date: l r? G Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator( s): r R Wetland ID: Wh-1 WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: 1 Qpkq&L ? 0 CL vv"- predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or ehannelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (with-m 1/2 mile upstream, ups ope or radius) forested/natural vegetation J % agricultural/ urbanized impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 2 3 'Art 1XIA At hA vv FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: tom, Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE _ X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION-3 X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = 2 WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = 2 AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = 1 RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = a TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = r 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. a- WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County. Northam ton Nearest Road: I;, tsb _ Date: 12 U? G Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: (?Old $ bayo swdA (cavt t 1 .1 Z' predominantly organic (humus, ck or peat) W-2 4 predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 `ti?,1 A r, F ? predominantly sandy 4 HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: freshwater semipermanently to permanently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one){ ,"-,A Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosia Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION POLLUTANT REMOVAL WILDLIFE HABITAT AQUATIC LIFE RECREATION/EDUCATION ADJACENT LAND USE: (wi 1/2 mt a upstream, ups lope or radius ) forested/natural vegetation b % agricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas X 4.00 = t X 4.00 = X 5.00 = L? a? (3 X2.00= (p X4.00= ?lD cif X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = Z * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. F WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: S'w u ss SR13d Date: Ig $.?4 uoi, Wetland Area (ac): I etc 1, Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: t } WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other l1t'fi6Lwaf y; ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) c forested/natural vegetation 1_ X agricultural/ urbanized _i a % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series:,?e ?'j21? (COX 1 Vino +c1 wick. predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 2 u', f U%+4.441 S i A-2%I" _predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 predominantly sandy 4 HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: freshwater semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water _ ditched or channelized - t1G! i 1nZytt? no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width>= 100 feet 5tud tLac`' WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest X- Headwater Forests" Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: s t? Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = ) U. BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = ! Z POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = Z S WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = L AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = 1 W RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = 11 TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = 13 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US I58 County: Northampton Nearest Road: 1 15 Date: i)7&7 l% 5, Wetland Area (ac): 10 , _ Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): KID, IVK Wetland ID: ?y 2 WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream _ on intermittent stream within interstream divide other ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) X forested/natural vegetation 20 % X agriculturaU urbanized $O % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: C ,ex- 0,41 1 ?1 akt S In ed a ------------- predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 2 r< < - j rzt.t?' c. predominantly mineral (non-sandy) ,.,? c +???u y?`G"` 4 i Q?t 3 ?! tY?- predominantly sandy 4 C41u5ri?r.If 4iuwm l Y•e» ? HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: X freshwater semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish X seasonally flooded or inundated ` steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized - no evidence of flooding or surface water ? total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels - DEM RATING WATER STORAGE S 2-0 X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = l POLLUTANT REMOVAL {J X 5.00 = LS" 7 WILDLIFE HABITAT J X 2.00 = 4' AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = ?- RECREATION/EDUCATION Z X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 0 a * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: U 5 15-.3 Date: 2? e C. 2?l r` Wetland Area (ac): 0-2-- Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s):,L / Al-- Wetland ID: WA Li ? WETLAND LOCATION: X on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstrearn divide other ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups ope or radius) _) forested/natural vegetation %D % X agricultural/ urbanized impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOILS: ( DOMINANT VEGETATION: r, Soil Series: G 1-111le.V _1 Q1 tjf . V l 6 a/? 1 ; IA i G1 a w.Aj w' Stl.r ?' a c,;f t, predominantly or anic (hum ,muck or peat 2 Ac? irt&0ruw, _predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 ?, yjV it tw Predominantly sandy 4 Gltiresoy?Cx rn iuYVt lA)ja.w• HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: _ freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized ?- total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Se' Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION I X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL 2. X 5.00 = I0 WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = $ RECREATION/EDUCATION Z X 1.00 = Z TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = 50 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >I 0% noupoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US I58 County: Northampton Nearest Road: U5 i'5_% Date: 22 pe Zp(n? Wetland Area (ac): Q„ L Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): K17? /? Wetland 11): \ArAql-i WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other _IpO*VMt6LVy w tA-^ RG She.( M ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) . forested/natural vegetation 5 % X. agricultural/ urbanized $? % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series:P'0,1nS ?)'ne- 5011 aa/Vt 1 Lk?1ti1 ?'wb?l/1? SSG 'fA aC predominantly organic (humus, r - r uck or peat) 2 ?l r s ()' ,'7) 6,v, ,,;" Y_ predominantly mineral (non-san dy) 3 ??, h u d fbC? 72 predominantly sandy 4 HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: _3 freshwater semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE _ X 4.00 = I BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION l X 4.00 = U - - ?-- POLLUTANT REMOVAL 3 * X 5.00 = I s WILDLIFE HABITAT 2. X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE Z X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION L X 1.00 = Z TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = yq 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: CIS 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: I S Date: 23 fj Z? LG?S Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): K pt /f. Wetland ID: W 45 WETLAND LOCATION: ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) on sound or estuary, pond or lake X forested/natural vegetation % on perennial stream X agricultural/ urbanized % on intermittent stream impervious surface % within interstrea n divide Adjacent Special Natural Areas other SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: f 1 ^ l;' 5?j-(fr/ oom 1 Seir uS rJA06fivlas predominantly org c (humus, uck or peat) 2 LhtlSmy? Pk tcm 't predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 Sinn (.u S o f v5yE predominantly sandy 4 A c Cr ru bvu. wi HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: freshwater semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography X intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: )< _ Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION G X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ _7q 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: k? ' 15-3 Date: It 3 +-1 Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): K- D r E Wetland ID: Vv y ((P WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream X on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: $41a '?A t+ b j A predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: X freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)" ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mite upstream, ups ope or ra ius) >'- forested/natural vegetation 2 J % X agricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: t N Ce-v' nA,bru m 2 Lj u wr d L?,i.?t ?GL / 31U fYi u'Gt. n 3 Cary-x lu.?'ria-?- 4 -Tleic o okc? FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water X Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE Ll X 4.00 = ! Ca BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION 3 X 4.00 = 1 Z POLLUTANT REMOVAL 2, X 5.00 = L WILDLIFE HABITAT 3 X 100 = Cr AQUATIC LIFE ! X 4.00 = ! RECREATION/EDUCATION Z X 1.00 = Z TOTAL WETLAND SCORE * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US I58 County: Nortthampton Nearest Road: tS Date: 5 Wetland Area (ac): 4, Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): fl-R_ Wetland ID: L( WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake X on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups ope or radius) K forested/natural vegetation 40 _ % X agricultural/ urbanized Leo % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: ??Y lQ( i?Q?l?, TYW Uk Y???c lQ17(t?ld I ?i t1LiS ?Q r" { predominantly organic (h us, uck or'15eat) 2 L d ;[^ predominantly mineral (non-sandy) ; c. "r S-tw 3 ?! ?. u predominantly sandy . 4 it rwvn (?1U rux vSc. GI?e?2 HYDRAULIC FACTORS: J FLOODING AND WETNESS: J( freshwater semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography X intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* X Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING ` WATER STORAGE 3 X 4.00 = 1 Z BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = 12 POLLUTANT REMOVAL t l * X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT 3 X 2.00 = lD AQUATIC LIFE 3 X 4.00 = Z RECREATION/EDUCATION Z- X 1.00 = 2 LA TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = L? 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158, County: Northampton Nearest Road: t Date: I I t j L Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): ti p S ?:t Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: wk WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream t-? within interstream divide _jzz other i\ ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups ope or radius) a--forested/natural vegetation -75 % t?6gricultural/ urbanized (9 --?- % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: I ? 1y- _: o a predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 2 predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 yam, predominantly sandy 4 , HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: L---freshwater semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography ?intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest -____L.,?leadwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION POLLUTANT REMOVAL WILDLIFE HABITAT AQUATIC LIFE RECREATION/EDUCATION X 4.00 = IR_ 6 X 4.00 = i X5.00= S ?j X2.00= j X 4.00 = X 1.00 =_ TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = a 3 11- * Add one point if insensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. i S WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: Date: I- 9L3 - < Wetland Area (ac): ?. Wetland Width (ft): p _ i Do I"f Name of Evaluator(s): ? c F' efland ID: ?Y WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstreamdivide other APdwai-eY' ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups ope or ra rus) forested/natural vegetation % agricultural/ urbanized impervious surface oho Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: 1 (,igUlt?rvH ar ??lyi'/11?1,.rt predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 2 _predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 rAx predominantly sandy 4 pin 11 -4-40da HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: freshwater JL semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION U X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL _ * X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT _ X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE i X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius V' WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: Date: Zt f ?? Wetland Area (ac): 0., ( Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): r-- t FC Wetland ID: W `C 3 WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake k on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: V Ieknjt'?ee- 100.rn predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) X predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: C freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or ehannelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (wi n 1/2 mile upstream ups ope or radius) X forested/natural vegetation % X agricultural/ urbanized impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: I ACC,r r bfu'v\. 2 li yiOCt e•vyl'YJ -,i ?L? (?.0; n 3 Chczsr ,tLr?;ay? la?Yu? `I J J --- FLOODING AND WETNESS: ser permanently to permenently flooded or inundated V seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels- DEM RATING WATER STORAGE- X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION 3 X 4.00 = Z POLLUTANT REMOVAL S X 5.00 = ZS WILDLIFE HABITAT J X 2.00 = ?Q AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = \?Q RECREATION/EDUCATION 2 X 1.00 = -21 TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 7 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northam ton Nearest Road: i4 s JS$ Date: 2 W -e Wetland Area (ac): a C_. Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): Y ,,Pi A Wetland ID: W S WETLAND LOCATION: ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) on sound or estuary, pond or lake X forested/natural vegetation % xon perennial stream agricultural/ urbanized % on intermittent stream impervious surface U % within interstream divide Adjacent Special Natural Areas other Sons: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: 1 AtZY n?,ti+?n predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 2 $pcthan's ?alingj'irvi?%? .predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 a n.,,Q s f4tA4 predominantly sandy 4 lwncu5 efli-sus HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: )( freshwater semipermanently to permanently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)' Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Survac?y)eh' 4,rea: !5 Swamp Forest Carolina Bay Headwater Forest Bog Forest - 10 lcdr- i=atrve.01__ q2?r1 b4C/? Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland wi t(1 l?c??luJ 'a? S GJ'?J' t?Cnr?hR iii Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = CI BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = 4 POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = Z rj WILDLIFE HABITAT 3 X 100 = AQUATIC LIFE ` X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = Z * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 Nearest Road ` County: Northampton : S t S Wetland Area (ac): Date: Name of Evaluator(s): k4 _ Wetland Width _ Wetland ID: ?y} (ft): LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream 1( on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOE S: Soil Series: predommantly organic (humus, muck or peat) >I- predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) /_ forested/natural vegetation _35, % f- agricultural/ urbanized impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: WS i-u tda 2 ?+e,aicwubiW s 3 k u ig ws cMru. 3v. ` 4 UAA r rA.s ? .?. FLOODING AND WETNESS: _ semrpermanently to permenently flooded or inundated _ seasonally flooded or inundated K intermittently flooded or temporary surface water _ no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (selectoney 7?- Bottomland Hardwood Forest Swamp Forest Carolina Bay Pocosin Pine Savannah Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = Z BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION q POLLUTANT REMOVAL 3 WILDLIFE HABITAT J AQUATIC LIFE RECREATION/EDUCATION X 4.00 = 1& X 5.00 = 15 X 2.00 = L' X 4.00 = 1P X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = UO 0 Bog/Fen Headwater Forest Bog Forest Ephemeral Wetland Other: * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 _ County: Northampton Nearest Road: Date: Wetland Area (ac): t , Wetland Width (ft): ? Name of Evaluator(s): 1/ Wetland ID: i WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream Z-within 4 erstrdivide other ? f V f q ? ADJACENT LAND USE: ( t 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) orested/natural vegetation a/o agricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: 1 "e9r 1fla predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 2 , (I predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 5 predominantly sandy 4 jll HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width>= 100 feet WETLAIVDTYPE: (select one)* FLOODING AND WETNESS: s permanently to permanently flooded or inundated onally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL * X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = 6 0- * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: US Is q Date: 1 `iv-e'1 M9 Wetland Area (ac): 1k- G-- Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: W 5 -1 WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake 24 on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) ? Ib?? forested/natural vegetation L? 0 % agricultural/ urbanized ! 0 % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: 1 uy?tl?4t(p15yt (y?Zt?(t predomnantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 2 j lp i s tyt?lu r t Vk I/- predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 - predominantly sandy 4 _ 1jWCU S e ones HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: X freshwater semipermanently to permanently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE - I X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION ? X 4.00 = ' Z POLLUTANT REMOVAL X SAO = 25/ WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = 10 RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ '0-1 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northam ton Nearest Road: Date: l C3 Z" Wetland Area (ac): l? Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: S WETLAND LOCATION: o sound or estuary, pond or lake -77 on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil S Zs redominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRA IC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)" ADJACENT LAND USE: (whX1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) forested/natural vegetation % agricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 un ?' are ?? 2 C ) o: 3 Lt 4 FLOODING AND WETNESS: S *permanently to permeently flooded or inundated easonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest og/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE BANK SHORELINE STABILIZATION ., POLLUTANT REMOVAL f WILDLIFE HABITAT U A TIC E Q A LIF RECREATION/EDUCATION j X 4.00 =_ X 4.00 = X 5.00 = X 2.00 = X 4.00 = X 1.00 = l TOTAL WETLAND SCORE * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >I 0% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: Date: Wetland Area (ac): 5 -a- = Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: LAJ I a WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAIVLIC FACTORS: V freshwater brackish ___/--Steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAN,U TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (wi mile upstream, ups ope or radius) rested/natural vegetation 6/0./" agricultural/ urbanized :3ZZ % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 Lt b 2 ?~ G 3 u ?t 4 G Gl S FLOOpING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water V Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest P osin Ephemeral Wetland ine Savannah Other. 31"' Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE _ X 4.00 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION _ X 4.00 POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = ?y WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE y? X 4.00 = O? RECREATION/EDUCAT ON I X 1.00 TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and>10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northam ton Nearest Road: Date: D Wetland Area (ac): , 0" Wetland Width (ft): --? -? Name of Evaluator(s): -341 L, K Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Serie . predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non sandy) Predominantly sandy HYDRA IC FACTORS: freshwater brackish s yep topography /ditched or channelized I _,Z total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: ( t " /2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) orested/natural vegetation ZOO% agricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 -T h ?b . 2 u -e, ,e k eiop- r 3 1-( 4 -p FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest { ocosin Ephemeral Wetland /'Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels . DEM RATING WATER STORAGE _ X 4,00 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION j X 4.00 POLLUTANT REMOVAL * X 5.00 = ?J WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE 5 X 4.00 = V RECREATIO I N EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ SLZ * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northam ton Nearest Road: L4 6 1.6 7, Date: o ?- Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): 7--' Name of Evaluator(s): Al- L Wetland ID: b WETLAND LOCATION: in in rtream divide + sound or estuary, pond or lake A9Z HYDRAULIC FACTORS: eshwater brackish on perennial stream on intermittent stream other J SOILS: Soil Series: edommantiy organic (humus, muck or peat) ?edominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy steep topography hed or channelized total wetland width>= 100 feet ADJACENT LAND USE: (within /2 Rule upstream, ups lope or radius) y? rested/natural vegetation V a/o agricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 CIA 2 > I f , 3 4. 4 L,L FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated sonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAIVDTYPE: (select one){ Bottomland Hardwood Forest Swamp Forest Carolina Bay Pocosin Pine Savannah Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL * X 5.00 = / WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = og/Fen Headwater Forest Bog Forest Ephemeral Wetland Other: la. 6 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. } WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: Us 158 County: Northam ton Nearest Road: Date: Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): -0 7 Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream ,on intermittent stream within ' terstrea divid other SOILS: Soil serves: redommantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: V freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select oney ADJACENT LAND USE: (un 1 2 mile upstream, ups ope or radius) forested/natural vegetation % agricultural/ urbanized --?= impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 2 Q 3 4 u FLOODING AND WETNESS: se 'pennanently to permenently flooded or inundated onally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Swamp Forest Carolina Bay Pocosin Pine Savannah Freshwater Marsh " The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = , POLLUTANT REMOVAL * X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = 6 AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = - RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ og/Fen Headwater Forest Bog Forest Ephemeral Wetland Other: * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US I58 County: Northam ton Nearest Road: Z?e ?? aU? f Date: Q Wetland Area (ac): s Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: to WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: 17aIns And S'!!! Cy lQaov predomnantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 1A -predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 rile upstream, ups ope or radius) L% forested/natural vegetation .30 % 7i agricultural/ urbanized - impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 -4 2 3 rxmiG • Y1Y?dYIQfM L'Gf 4 .+-TeU V1 i gn?? vas FLOODING AND WETNESS: semnpermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one){ Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = j BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION - X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL 3 X 5.00 = _ Ts WILDLIFE HABITAT 3 X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ '1 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 112 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northam ton Nearest Road: T E tJ 7 Date: -36 6 Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (it): S'a ypo F-7' Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: IUA(03 WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOUS: Soil Series: Rains -f-ine, Qayidu lociew predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 2_ predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized X_ total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 112 mile upstream, ups ope or radius) Y forested/natmal vegetation '70 % X agricultural/ urbanized 30 impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: I Ace- rubrum 2 3rll x o?nL', 3 f 4 V?? r, vivm ( arum FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permanently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING { WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = I tV BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION {) X 4.00 = 0 POLLUTANT REMOVAL ' X 5.00 WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2 = 00 c, 1 _ . AQUATIC LIFE 4- X 4.00 = rL? RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = --:" * Add one point if insensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northam ton Nearest Road: 2 Date: 3 p Wetland Area (ac): L- Wetland Width (ft): o e.q Name of Evaluator(s): S S Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream _ within interstream divide other SOILS: Soilseries: Rayne ?inx Spndy ioavo predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: _Xfreshwater brackish steep topography ditched or chanaelized T total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups ope or ra us) forested/natural vegetation do % agricultural/ urbanized d-d^ % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 'YTIW5 C l-OUS 2 C i 3 R 4 u/Ir.it.C Pisu_ FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral We d Pine Savannah ?C Other: Ea-r Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE t_ X 4.00 = 4 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION 0 X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL y X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = a AQUATIC LIFE V X 4.00 = 0 RECREATION/EDUCATION i_ X 1.00 = 1 TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = I '?. m * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: S :3> Date: _ Gh cl, o Wetland Area (ac): ?G- 0? /_Wetland Width ?t (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): K. (Y Q S Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other gnh°VhLAQQ S&_?" ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 112 mi a upstream, ups lope or ra ius) K forested/natural vegetation ?D % 13 N? agricultural/ urbanized impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: RA 0S FIND 614NN LOAM 1 ( i har Oullua predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 2 &in • h r• _ _ predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 r predominantly sandy 4 y- MAbYU.v%+ HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: freshwater semipeimanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width>= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest --L? - Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE_ X 4.00 = RECREATIONIEDUCATION X 1.00 = I TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County. Northampton Nearest Road: Q, Date: uCo Wetland Area (ac): 41 , o Wetland Width (ft):_? 1 5 t 4- Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within nnterstreaun divide other SOILS: Soil Series: h ad Kee b q r n predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) ? predominantly mineral (non sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: ADJACENT LAND USE: (wr 1/2 mile upstream, ups ope or radius) ,i forested/natural vegetation a0 % agricultural/ urbanized _ % ? impervious surface _ % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DORMANT VEGETATION: 1 6_ Lt L? o rn(T (C m )iii iYG 2 3 1 ? ' 4 U FLOODING AND WETNESS: r/ freshwater _,,/sernipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water /total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE 3 X 4.00 = a BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION 9, X 4.00 POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5,00 WILDLIFE HABITAT / X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION Z_ X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 Nearest Road: County. Noon Date: ZZ3-0 Wetland Area (ac): Oq Wetland Width (ft): ?Q Name of Evaluator(s): ; Wetland ID: - 1h1 t;? WETLAND LOCATION. on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream X_ within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: Wrici,)ig eSgy a1 loan l Predommantly org c (humus, mu k or peat) X predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet ADJACENT LAND USE: (wi 112 nu a upstream, ups lope or radius) forestedlnatural vegetation ?j % agricultural/ urbanized as % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 Aces r ha a rat 2 -Ldt u -tT v m 5 3 4 A- -I t +e a FLOODING AND WETNESS: selmPetmanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select oney Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest_ Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 BANK, SHORELINE STABU 17,ATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL o1 * X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = _ AQUATIC LIFE 0 X 4.00 = _ Q RECREATIONIEDUCATION X 1.00 = j TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = I 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >I0% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County. Northam ton Nearest Road: Date: N?q n,h r n (?CX?, Wetland Area (ac): @. C Wettand Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: =?..._Wtl bQ WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide X_ other t; SOILS: Soil Series: 1Atndby!q fi . Y1y?(1U Ito -A predomthmtly orga&c (humus, m k or peat) -- K predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: _ freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select oner Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION 0 POLLUTANT REMOVAL WILDLIFE HABITAT AQUATIC LIFE RECREATTON/EDUCATION ADJACENT LAND USE: (vi 1 2 mt a upstream, ups ope or radius) for ested/natural vegetation % agricultural/ urbanized 1 b % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: ' 17 4 2 3 fa 4 ea FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water X 4.00 = X 4.00 = X 5.00 = X 2.00 = X 4.00 = K? :J a X 1.00 = 1` TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 1 I * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Nort1 ton Nearest Road: 3 Date: ?? n? Wetland Area (ac): L- Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID:? 7(J WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake =on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOE S: Soil Series: We h a d Kee, predominantly orgatuc (humADusCm(!? uck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (wr "I rni a upstream, ups ope or radius) forested/natural vegetation % agricultural/ urbanized "7 r) ova impervious surface ova Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 2 3 4 FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipeimanently to permenently flooded or inundated -_ seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Swamp Forest Carolina Bay Pocosin Pine Savannah Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE ?u X 4.00 = 10 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = -! ia POLLUTANT REMOVAL 5 * X 5.00 = -- 35 WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE _ X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = _ a TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ rl 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. Bog/Fen Headwater Forest Bog Forest Ephemeral Wetland Other: ;.r W' WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 _ County: -Northampton Nearest Road: u5 iy n Ne WS lson Date: March eZ 1, _20h(o Wetland Area (ac): L Wetland Width (ft): 5o Fr Name of Evaluator(s): -D ula_L.b. _M 61 0_ Wetland ID: vi k +1 WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide X other htlldrwtll!- ( SOILS: Soil series: L\?V1c* Al q ?m sa etA 117aiyt predominantly org c (humus, mix k or peat) X predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 rile upstream, ups lope or radius) forested/natural vegetation % agricultural/ urbanized impervious surface ova Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 L'gll+{(? m ?,y s? yrcrc?luc+ 2 AcPY Y'il rj^UVV1 3 - Li Es+ru.m ?tYlP.r1SI?. 4 !r:>rP?r i?tnnntCGL FLOODING AND WETNESS: _ freshwater semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography x intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest- Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels- DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION d X 4.00 = d. POLLUTANT REMOVAL ( X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT 2i X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE , X 4.00 = `"I RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = A_ TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 14 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. v WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County. Northampton Nearest Road: S 1Z 13 Date: yvla rc i, 'L 32mu Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): M 6t0 S C Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake Y-4ti k 'f on perennial stream e mi, k on intermittent stream within interstream divide other r{ a fan e-A b y SOILS: f tt r. vy? ?t i SFtraw Soil Series: W1 h 4? ? C1 n 4?9 predominantly organic (humus, muLk'or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy ADJACENT LAND USE: (with7m 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) X forested/natural vegetation 1 % X _ agricultural/ urbanized aka impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 Po,C) '(lu S et'c%cis 2 lkLz _A __q 4 HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: x freshwater semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: +r c k i ;k go"& Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION G X 4.00 = `"a1 POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = 15 WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = .2 AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = 1 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northam ton Nearest Road: H Date: Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (it): >y h Name of Evaluator(s): YYl Wetland ID: 1?,)A-75-- 7?, WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake -?-T on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: WWA Yee I o G rA predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) _ predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) A forested/natural vegetation 0 % >.K agricultural/ urbanized 10 % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 Ace,, rubritm 2 3 Srhi/ 4 d o` c? FLOODING AND WETNESS: freshwater _ sernipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh - -- * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL 7 * X 5.00 = U WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = 7 AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 =_ RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = p? TOTAL WETLAND SCORE S * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. t WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 17 (TIP No. U-4007) County: Onslow Nearest Road: WS IS% Date: 2q a;7cA 200, Wetland Area (ac): ? , Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s):??' ehA - Wetland ID: y,/A 3 - F/yes /-ZI/ WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other ADJACENT LAND USE: (withm- 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) forested/natural vegetation % _ agricultural/ urbanized impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOULS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) _predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized X_ total wetland width >= 100 feet 1 .?(?rf iu nt dash'r hum 2 ?111? ?n iq ry` 3 Vib ??nuvx' nu?um 4 Wt?r1 ulard . k aria t o?u FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipennanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other. Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE -1 X 4.00 = (9 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION A X 4.00 = {D POLLUTANT REMOVAL ? J * X 5.00 = t ?? WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE _ X 4.00 = ?(p RECREATION/EDUCATION j X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ Z * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County. Northam ton Nearest Road: 05 15 Date: 3 v bb Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): - Name of Evaluator(s): X p r? • t ?' Wetland a U 2C- 9 to WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide ? other it Q rtAu SOILS: Soil Series: " UUQYl0LL1W 100MI fa yt) predominantly organic (humus, c c or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy)10 -predominantly sandy wo( HYDRAULIC FACTORS: L,,--f eshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >=100 feet ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile, upstream, ups lope or ra ms) forested/natural vegetation $p % __L,?-agncultural/ urbanized 50 % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 ba? Sc 2 {t 3 w c nc, 4 ewr u k3? FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated _ seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION © X 4.00 = 0 POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = -is- WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = ?j AQUATIC LIFE 1 X 4.00 = t. RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: OS Isx Date: 0q AMC Wetland Area (ac): (, 7:7 a_ Wetland Width (ft): pp Name of Evaluator(s)?y 1,n Wetland ID: ? - WETLAND LOCATION: ADJACENT LAND USE: 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) on sound or estuary, pond or lake forested/natural vegetation 11 ) % on perennial stream '77-agricultural/ urbanized 6 p % on intermittent stream impervious surface ?5-% within interstream divide Adjacent Special Natural Areas other SOILS: Soil Series: &-+h" it I -- / "Wl predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet DOMINANT VEGETATION: AP 2 t? 3 U 4 i cOd FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah S Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE C X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = 5 WILDLIFE HABITAT 3 X 2.00 = sa AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION 1 X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 0 * Add one point if insensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: Date: A r' p Wetland Area (ac): o? L Wetland Width (ft): 4,90 t Name of Evaluator(s): C Wetland ID: w WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream ? on intermittent stream within interstream divide other ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) forested/natural vegetation 3,7 % agriculturaU urbanized 60 % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: YVC.f oid*C /OQ m I L; uac? A„??eti r 51 ll4c; -P&A predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 2 N,. g g /1- 6;' /ate /} predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 predominantly sandy 4 ?c e? ?.a to r .?. HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ?_Aitched or channelized .7, total wetland width >= 100 feet FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Z Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION _ X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = A"o WILDLIFE HABITAT aL X 2.00 = t? AQUATIC LIFE f) X 4.00 = p RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = 17 0 * Add one point if insensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: No ton .fcA Road: Date: 4 /vZ- o fe Wetland Area (ac): 0. Wetland Width (ft): < Boa f k- Name Name of Evaluators ): / ! C Wetland ID uJ 4- ofd , &Nae.r h ?. Q r WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake perennial stream r/ on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: - & p s -i n e zan du [oQwt redommantly organic (humus, muc or peat) V predominantlymineral(non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius)-- forested/natural vegetation y() % agricultural/ urbanized G 0% )Vc& impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: --r- 3 -- Qct?.^ti o S llos 4r? le / A. FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated _?intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Omer: Freshwater Marsh * . The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = 1j WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = (! AQUATIC LIFE © X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION / X 1.00 = / TOTAL WETLAND SCORE= J 0 * Add one point if insensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream upslope, or radius. S WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 Nearest Road: i 1 r 21 County: Northampton Date: a 4 014- Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): -7O Q Zet Name of Evaluator( s): J+Cq , Wetland ID: -? _ WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake -on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: WehaC ee Loom predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: "'v freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mrie upstream, upslope or radius) forested/natural vegetation p % agricultural/ urbanized _ 60 % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: i L;r:oLJfa,A AUl:n,KJc? 2 1)IM.x 3 t4xn,l;.,,y, ri.; x4-iWvvn 4 AvvrsA.t,,v . A14Qvk4.%, FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipennanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water _ Bottomland Hardwood Forest Swamp Forest Carolina Bay Pocosin Pine Savannah Freshwater Marsh * . The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE 5- X 4.00 = 9 C) BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION 2 3 X 4.00 = 1 a POLLUTANT REMOVAL S X 5.00 = a WILDLIFE HABITAT X 100 = + O AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = (ti RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 0 Bog/Fen Headwater Forest Bog Forest Ephemeral Wetland Other: * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: s t Date: Wetland Area (ac): py y , n 4. y Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): A IL R 11 c..9 Wetland ID: WAq y _ WA`15 - WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream -within interstream divide other -,a 4 ?- SOILS: / Soil Series: L Veh KCe am predomman?y organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: 1`y freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet ADJACENT LAND USE: (wi 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) forested/natural vegetation 21 % _i agricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 -?rcxX? :??? ??y?«,` •e??l c v ? 2 3 4 \ FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Swamp Forest Carolina Bay Pocosin Pine Savannah Freshwater Marsh * . The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE 3 X 4.00 = 1.2 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION Q POLLUTANT REMOVAL WILDLIFE HABITAT 3 AQUATIC LIFE 1 RECREATION/EDUCATION X 4.00 = b X 5.00 = S X 2.00 = X 4.00 = ?i . X 1.00 = t TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _i * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. Bog/Fen Headwater Forest Bog Forest Ephemeral Wetland Other: WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: US I j Date: Z D ?P p f ?p Wetland Area (ac): U Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): yi ?Yy Wetland ID: W $ WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other gSJppR. J-? yl2ct4wOxYS SOE S: Soil series: !?5;1 f 1 o R AM, predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) --predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: ADJACENT LAND USE: (wittun 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) forested/natural vegetation Sa % agricultural/ urbanized lU *impervious % surface 1 U % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 111 2 C&r ntib 3 ( u y 4 s afi rort tS C dMM( ,S FLOODING AND WETNESS: x freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated X intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest ?- Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE 17- X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION 0 X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE 1 X 4.00 = 1 RECREATION/EDUCATION V X 1.00 = V TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = 33 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mite upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: No ton Nearest Road: S 145 g 7 3()/ Date: Z S {?2UO? Wetland Area (ac): 0. Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): J(O w e rr r Bfurr Wetland ID: W B 2 WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other kV VCV-S ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 112 mile upstream, ups ope or radius) X forested/natural vegetation ?;o % agricultural/ urbanized tj h % impervious surface ) b % Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: ? ? - ' ? ' GD GL4'I1/ 1 S? C.t,( S 2 >?t S predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 2 G predominantly mineral (non sandy) 3 !a1 Li io ?a predominantly sandy 4 nus S--, HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: freshwater semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water _ total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one); Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay _ Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels . DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION ? X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = ?ti s WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 i AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION 1 X 1.00 = j TOTAL WETLAND SCORE CS * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: 5 1519 /?510/ Date: 2 i 5wt- ZX5 Wetland Area (ac): a L Wetland Width (ft): Name ofEvaluator(s):Wetland ID: WN53 WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide mother ttOs(oat a- bMd'Ui0J ?S SOILS: Soil Series:] ??d predomuiantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 'predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) ?C forested/natural vegetation % X agricultural/ urbanized (Q U % J? impervious surface )D % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 ?tUS 2 t? vt ?lt crn 3 4- C eM n < ??(i c h1 cn Lk w? Po i*11 FLOODIN ND WETNESS: X freshwater semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water X total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Swamp Forest Carolina Bay Pocosin Pine Savannah Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = I? WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = LQ AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION 7i x I nn = Z TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = Bog/Fen _X_ Headwater Forest Bog Forest Ephemeral Weiland Other: * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: I,( S t.5 5 W Date: Z 5 t v+ 2Cn S Wetland Area (ac): G. Wetland Width ($): Name of Evaluator(s): eyr Wetland ID: ?) R WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOULS: Soil Series: taig c"? t + predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) )4--predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: ADJACENT LAND USE: (wi 1/2 mile upstream, ups ope or radius) forested/natural vegetation - % agricultural/ urbanized impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 0/r S{?Py e+i 2 ?Tp-,i cn eve ' r1yvt tiI ?'?r few 3 lO??A?ty?a two 4 Ca . niYI??.C Ca??(1[1??(iy?- FLOODING AND WETNESS: X freshwater semipermanently to permenerntly flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water Y- ditched or channelized ' AOL?A( t,f 1? S?V'CGt. V? t no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* X Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE q X 4.00 = I (e BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = ? 2.0 POLLUTANT REMOVAL j X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = ?Z RECREATION/EDUCATION , X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ - wt3 Y * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: L15) Date: Z 3 Se fl f 7 Wetland Area (ac): L Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): O Wetland ID: 1il I BS WETLAND LOCATION. on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide n X other y?1 ? Uff ?,l yi k SOUS: lM Agvfsvw Soil Series: r?x l ?M+ 10 ,e ve predorninantly organic (humus, muck or peat) -predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: IX freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1 e upstream, ups lope or ra ius) X forested/natural vegetation 10 % =agricultural/ urbanized 140 Impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: I ?t ?i2t5 ?.. _ - 2 Ci 3 p 4 ici//)Ct Gli?w vi1 VirnrrLCiL{? FLOODING AND WETNESS: sermpermanently to permenently flooded or inundated _ seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water _ no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Swamp Forest Carolina Bay Pocosin Pine Savannah Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels, DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4,00 BANK, SHORELINE STABU.,IZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = (?' * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upsiope, or radius. ---~-??--- Bog/Fen Headwater Forest Bog Forest Ephemeral Wetland Other: f WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 Nearest Road: County = Northampton =' 1 Date: r_ Wetland Area (ac): a Wetland Width (ft): ?- Name of Evaluator(s): ,7_ Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) on sound or estuary, pond or lake forested/natural vegetation , o% n perennial stream agricultural/ urbanized on intermittent stream impervious surface % % within interstream divide Adjacent Special Natural Areas other SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: A IA P Id4rk, predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized Z total wetland width >= 100 feet 1 ??t?llw.rwh 2ir f?cl?Le x C?.a (`1© x S 3 4 FLOODING AND WETNESS: senupermanently to permertently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah F Other: reshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE ? X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = J 2 POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = `jam WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = ?j AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = )_0 RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = 0 TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ X * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and > 10% nonpoint disturbance within 1 /2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 138 County: Northam ton Nearest Road: U _ ) lsR Date: v? Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): p Name of Evaluator(s): i _ Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 112 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) on sound or estuary, pond or lake 80 forested/natural vegetation on perennial stream ? agricultural/ urbanized on intermittent stream Z_ impervious surface % within interstream divide Adjacent Special Natural Areas other so": Soil Series: W&W et I04rh predominantly organ i c (humus, muck or peat) ? predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized -?- total wetland width >= 100 feet DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 r , 2 3 t- 4 FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)' Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosm Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = t BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION L I X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = L j AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION , X 1.00 = i 1 TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. f WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: )ft) (5 Date: 18 -?- Wetland Area (ac): eIII (_ Wetland Width (ft): . Name of Evaluator(s): , ?2 Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake Y on perennial stream on intermittent stream within mterstream divide other !c2 SOILS: ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mite upstream, ups ope or radius) ? forested/natural vegetation r q 0 % ? agricultural/ urbanized LA . % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: + V e ho d Ke e l o am I J n a predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 2 predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 aa3 predominantly sandy 4 HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: freshwater semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetlaud width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomlaad Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannahy Other: n Q ?,?F n A .? r? , y - Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = 0 BANK, SHORELINE STABI IZATiON d X 4.00 = L? POLLUTANT REMOVAL C % X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 100 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = i t RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >I 0% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: l Date: Wetland Area (ac): c Wetland Width Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within mterstream. divid other SOILS: Soil Series: WehadKee loam predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: ? freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups tope or radius) 'f forested/natural vegetation % =agricultural/ urbanized % ? impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: C-., 1 `t ? ? 2 cS 3 =?" 4 ; t cj_ a FLOODING AND WETNESS: ? semipermanently to permanently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah ? Other: , f\ h c ? Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING JJ WATER STORAGE ` X 4.00 = L y BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION V X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = 2 AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = l Z RECREATION/EDUCATION 1 X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >I 0% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upstope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: as---l 4 Date: f - •s ?? Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): 6AII-, 4-r Wetland ID: (,fig WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream n intermittent stream within interstream divide other ADJACENT LAND USE: (wi 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or ra rus) forested/natural vegetation 6 agriculturaU urbanized 3 impervious surface _ /?_ Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: eeAwra- iO+ to a-w 1 T ),? Z2?! ?f (m of n i predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 2 L( U predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 predominantly sandy 4 AYD ULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet FLOODING AND WETNESS: s 'permanently to permenently flooded or inundated :,:, seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = y POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT Cam` X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 =_ RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = _ TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1 /2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: t,.( l Date: Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): a 14 Wetland ID: ?3 WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream intermittent stream J,eEwithin interstream divide other ?(-utovy-- >3a' Ong SOILS: Soil Seri Q,1(l41 f Si ?? 0 blwx predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy ADJACENT LAND USE: (witVn 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) forested/natuml vegetation 70 % agricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 ob ! S of J% a S 2 G G 4e o 0 2Gtt Ytcs Cclta l irii WS HYD IC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: freshwater semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated --JZ brackish easonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width>= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)' Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest eadwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin E Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING i ( WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = ^ BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = ^ WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 TOTAL WETLAND SCORE 1 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: 146 1 Date: I o . ---05 Wetland Area (ac): (i Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: WZ31 WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake oxi perennial stream on intermittent stream thin into tream divide C' other V& 6A0 SOUS: m S Soil Series' 130- fZlr ?i ? 1904 n redominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRA IC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)" ADJACENT LAND USE: (withi,A 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) ested/natural vegetation '7 a % gncultural/ urbanized % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: I IN6b+ j Suc u5 G rNJS 2 X4?-(YIZAIIS 3 u 4 Mud i ?nwrnow?t a FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated p6asonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest eadwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE 1 X 4.00 = ( T BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County. Northam ton Nearest Road: 4-5 15 'W Date: c7 - Wetland Area (ac): Ar Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(sr Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream n interstream divide 9,v other SOILS: Soil series:/l Len6r<&? 1? 1oaw\ predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRA IC FACTORS: freshwater b 'sh steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width>= 100 feet ADJACENT LAND USE: (wit 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) Vjforested/natural vegetation C? % V gricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 f 1,? Ll S Cpl eclc' 2 liCS 3 S b 4 L FLOODING AND WETNESS: s rmanently to permenently flooded or inundated asonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin hemeral Wet) d Pine Savannah E]OPth e r: 1n/ Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 WILDLIFE HABITAT _ X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 112 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: Date: 6 - 6 -bf J6`6 - Wetland Area (ac): 0- Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): N Wetland ID: / WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake perennial stream d intermittent stream within interstream divide other L,u b v6r 7 3 0- SOILS: ?o /Y1 ADJACENT LAND USE: (withi /2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) ested/natural vegetation -7 _0 % cultural/ urbanized % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series:. 5 ak C51 1 1() (1-wL 1 6 ro, C ("4 redominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 2 n .1-1,4 14, predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 e predominantly sandy 4 o f HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet FLOODING AND WETNESS: se rmanently to permanently flooded or inundated onally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Swamp Forest Carolina Bay Pocosin Pine Savannah Freshwater Marsh Bog/Fen water Forest og Forest Ephemeral Wetland Other: * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE r X 4.00 = -- -- l BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION ? X 4.00 POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = 3' * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and>10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Nort to Nearest Road: Date: is io a Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (it): ? c? Name of Evaluator(s): ::51/ ?. Wetland ID: 8 7-7 WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake _ on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: Uv elV j" J,)a,4 --~ predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) C' -predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: X freshwater brackish steep topography ditched orchannelized total wetland width >= 100 feet ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) X forested/natural vegetation ?6 % =agricultural/ urbanized --72-5 % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 fir-/ 704NU w, 2 w 3 4 FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated _ K intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION = X 4,00 POLLUTANT REMOVAL * X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = 0 AQUATIC LIFE X 4.0 RECREATION/EDUCATION D X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = 7 3 o * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 112 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Nord ton Nearest Road: U 16, $ Date: Wetland Area (ac): 3, 0- C_ Wetland Width (ft): > 3c Name of Evaluator(s): .0 F Wetland ID: L-- A / WETLAND LOCATION: ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) on sound or estuary, pond or lake forested/natural vegetation % on perennial stream agricultural/ urbanized % on intermittent stream impervious surface % within interstream divide Adjacent Special Natural Areas other SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: Maj/t tk 1 F y-.; g predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 2 /51?'U_ ___" s l esS predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 'tma'-_ 14, -;44 predominantly sandy 4 HYDRAULIC FACTORS. FLOODING AND WETNESS: freshwater semipermanently to permenentiy flooded or inundated _ brackish _ X seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT 15- X 2.00 = f f? AQUATIC LIFE 15- X 4.00 =!? RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 6Z.0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County. Nort on Nearest Road: YS Tp Date: /,5, ii U f Wetland Area (ac): p, 1 '4k r- Wetland Width (ft): cl , Name of Evaluator(s): P.-SL le A /= Wetland ID: W16 /S WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within I"- eam divi e / other SOILS:" Soil Series: (YON f JAfi A MJ ? 0 (,M predominantly organic (humus, mu dc or peat) _X _predominantly mineral (non sandy) predominantly sandy ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) ,_?( forested/natural vegetation % agricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 2 3 rz v < 4 HYDRAULIC FACTORS: _ freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width>= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to pemrenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated _ intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL + X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 =l? RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = D TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = 33, 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northam ton Nearest Road: Date: '0 .A a ; Wetland Area (ac). p J Wetland Width (ft): ;W Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) on sound or estuary, pond or lake 3? forested/natural vegetation 3i7 % on perennial stream agriculturaU urbanized % on intermittent stream unpervious surface % within interstream divide Adjacent Special Natural Areas other SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: l f j 6 rad ' I I ' Q e Soil Series: j i (111yt, , + s s v predominantly organic (humus, uck or peat) 2 f _ x predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 predominantly sandy 4 HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: freshwater semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width>= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION _ X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = /J 4-1 /0 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northam pt tt Nearest Road: Date: /4 1 /A Wetland Area (ac): O,, Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: yam( WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake ?c_ on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope of radius) _ forested/natural vegetation 32) %, agricultural/ urbanized % ?--impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOIIS: DOMINANT GETATION: Soil Series:j yq,? I predominantly organic (humus, muor peat) 2 t predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 predominantly sandy 4 HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: _ freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* semipermanently to permanently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = 8 RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US I58 County: Northam ton Nearest Road ck o, i - 3 10122 Date: i Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): loo l* Name of Evaluator(s): tyy Wetland ID: 12 v- a'a 4 ) WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream ? within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (selectone)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) forested/natural vegetation % ,i " cu tura7! urbanized % i impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 JC?Y ?' v t 2 ?. 3 4 1; ? FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermaneutly to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah ? Other: 3 y r 013 C.'-3 clUCN Freshwater Marsh + * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4,00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = 0 POLLUTANT REMOVAL 1 X 5.00 = j WILDLIFE HABITAT I X 2.00 = a. AQUATIC LIFE _ X 4.00 = RECREATTON/EDUCATION _ X 1.00 = I TOTAL WETLAND SCORE * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northam ton Nearest Road: ilS t 15,5c, Date: tc7 1 6 Wetland Area (ac): + n r } 0 L Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide ? _other )(\,q?, Lr, ?$ SOILS: Soil Series: Q.Q,t n5 (_ O predominantly organic (humus, m k or peat) t-- predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or ra tus) ? forested/natural vegetation ?f1 % .? agricultural/ urbanized % t- impervious surface a0 % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 2 r t 3 4 ;c. FLOODING AND WETNESS: freshwater semipennanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ? Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other. Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = ?3 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = S WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = 1 C3 AQUATIC LIFE j X 4.00 = 44- RECREATION/EDUCATION 1 X 1.00 = Cd TOTAL WETLAND SCORE .:Ifz * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County. Northampton Nearest Road: U`-? 1 S116 Date: 05 - Wetland Area (ac): -??. f? ?„? 3 07- Wetland Width (ft): ? gp Name of Evaluator(s): Ma.'-A- k\, Wetland ID: ??[3 i{ WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream V ' within inter eam divide ? other- SOIIS: Soil Series: 0 Y27 l k SA.VI ( 6 ()).?Yr/` predominantly organic (hum s, muck or peat) e/ predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width>= 100 feet ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups ope or ra us) v forested/natural vegetation y S % ?agricultural/ urbanized -4H_ % ? impervious surface l o _ % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 P i 2 r 3 !gym , l?xiv s cam.. 4 7Y? ?iY i FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated _ seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one){ y Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = y BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION ej X 4.00 = D POLLUTANT REMOVAL L * X 5.00 = 5 WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = g AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION ® X 1.00 = () TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = O.X 4- * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 Nearest Road: Wetland Area (ac): Name of Evaluator(s) WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake „? on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: we-hQa Kee I O G M predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) s? predominantly mineral (non-sandy) :/ predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: County. Northampton Date: t 1()15 Wetland Width (ft): > v Wetland ID: S W-\;s &-4 _- 7'a ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) t/ forested/natural vegetation (00 % __,_--agricultural/ urbanized go % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 yam,; ctm? S ?? 2 < < 3 /\ c vv V tsvY? 4 c_ FLOODING AND WETNESS: r/ freshwater ?semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or ehannelized no evidence of flooding or surface water r/ total wetland width>= 100 feet 1200 P1 WETLAND TYPE: (select one)" t.-'-'Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Poeosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. _DEM RATING WATER STORAGE 95 X 4.00 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION _ X 4.00 = ??k POLLUTANT REMOVAL 4 * X 5.00 = 'X-W Za WILDLIFE HABITAT - X 2.00 AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = i , RECREATION/EDUCATION Q X 1.00 = C? TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 0 -TG * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: i 1', t SR Date: if t 6 Wetland Area (ac): T-? Wetland Width MY tiU Name of Evaluator(s): yyN r;4 Wetland ID: i3 I\ WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups ape or radius) r forested/natural vegetation _ % agricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: Ur SQn Imm I Q V_UfCk_") f&U 1'CT_'_ predominantly organic (hum , muck or peat) 2 predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 predominantly sandy 4 HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: freshwater semnipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography _ intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channeiized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width>= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest 4. _ Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE _ X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 POLLUTANT REMOVAL Z5 X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT -2)_ X 2.00 AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ -? * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 112 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. i WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northam ton Nearest Road: 5 1 `3 9?. Date: t 5 Wetland Area (ac): 0.. Wetland Width (ft): ti - Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream v within interstream divide other ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups ope or ra rus) e/ forested/natural vegetation (00 % agricultural/ urbanized ?0 % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOILS: A DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: N11 riS An _ <,2nd • Imi 1 c_ predominantly organic (humud, or peat) 2 predominantly mineral (non sandy) 3 predominantly sandy 4 rl Y i a HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: /freshwater semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized . i no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >=100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest _ Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE D _ X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION 0_ X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL { X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT , X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = 0 RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: S I IS Date: i U Wetland Area (ac): 0 Wetland Width (ft): 2?(x? Name of Evaluator(s): t1'? Wetland ID: c') WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake t/ on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other Sons: VV ad& Soil Series: Ka (n" fine- 'Adt l h predominantly organic (humus, rhuckk or peat) ? predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) forested/natural vegetation (oQ % agricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: I ?. 2 Crml c. C z 3 4 c (J 0 FLOODING AND WETNESS: t/ freshwater ?semiperrnanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or chanuelized no evidence of flooding or, surface water t/ total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosm Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE 1 X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION 'j X 4.00 = a POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = 'ao WILDLIFE HABITAT ?j X 2.00 = ?j AQUATIC LIFE L4. X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Nortto Nearest Road: Date: Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): (7 Name of Evaluator(s): jWetland ID: - 3 WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within erstream divi e - - - X other_? SOE S: ADJACENT LAND USE: wt mile upstream, ups lope or radius) forested/natural vegetation % agricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: (D Y 1 t Yl u?OLYidy Actin 1 G i tc G i"r? d 2 tl h u t i i l k pre c ( c om umus, m or pea ) nan y orga t _predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 .' ) predominantly sandy 4 (lueh(IMeeimm - wesfera rc,4ivn) 5 f1/ s Seriwlafo, HYDRAUL C F TORS FLO DIl D W AC : O G AN I ET NESS: _ freshwater semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water _ total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)` _ Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: _ Freshwater Marsh * The rat' ??'s C t be applied salt and brackish she or stream channels 41 'V. rj DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = f BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = l POLLUTANT REMOVAL ? X 5.00 i WILDLIFE HABITAT "t X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 RECREATION/EDUCATION? X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 27 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 1.58 County: Northam ton Nearest Road: Date: I/- 3- ff- O 5 Wetland Area (ac): 01- Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: W93j3 -4-f WETLAND LOCATION: on and or estuary, pond or lake perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Serips: .`?thty-o' ? A -0 predommantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater b ckish s p topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: 7;estd /2 mile u pstream upslope or radius) 0 'm/nupst" vegtation V culturaU urbanized % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: i ? li'! U A 2o?U.,. 3 Y %? ?`/ a 4 ftti FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated s orally flooded or inundated :;? ternuttentiy flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland ` Pine Savannah Other: -? Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE (03 X 4.00 = I a BANK, SHORELINE STABIIJZATION X 4.00 = q POLLUTANT REMOVAL -ad X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT Ll X 2.00 = O AQUATIC LIFE RECREATION/EDUCATION X 4.00 = X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >I 0% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County_ Northampton Nearest Road: L o 6\4,0A-6 Date: j .-- y Wetland Area (ac): &_ Wetland Width (ft)- Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: 4on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide ` V other. Z' l \/Olt n Z1 Gve r-- SOELS: Soil Series: oAJ e_? ,?predominan y organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized =% total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (wvoit?ifi 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) orested/natural vegetation 7'? % Vagricultural/ urbanized 6 impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 0? yj ZC ? ?/? 2 i 3 -1 1A n !5' u 4 r Gf.S C'1 u`$ FLOODING AND WETNESS: emipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Swamp Forest Carolina Bay Pocosin ? 4ine Savannah A/ Freshwater Marsh Bog/Fen Headwater Forest Bog Forest Ephemeral Wetland Other: * . The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = J BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = I Q O j k 6 P LLUTANT REMOVAL - X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = TIC LIFE A U _ 5 Q A X 4.00 = - RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = 1 TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 5'9° * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. 0) WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: No ton Nearest Road: a " Date: id 6 x o { Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake h X?within interstream divide Sons: ? on perennial stream on intermittent stream other Soil Series: e ~? el-o'- 6 / (Y" Lp d predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater T brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or ra rus) forested/natural vegetation -% _ agricultural/ urbanized -impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 2 3 v ^ . 4 . f &3 '- 44 A FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral We d Pine Savannah Other: 1, Freshwater Marsh -` * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE 4j X 4.00 = jOBANK, SHORELINE STABIIAZATION X 4,00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = A UATIC LIFE ? Q X 4.00 = f RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTA L WETLAND SCORE 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: Date: _ Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): cl t Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: ADJACENT LAND USE: (wit 1/2 mile upstream, ;p-slope or radius) on sound or estuary, pond or lake forested/natural vegetation % :::Z'on perennial stream agricultural/ urbanized % on intermittent stream impervious surface within interstreacn divide Adjacent Special Natural Areas other SOILS: predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYD ULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish teep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width>= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one){ DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 L., 6 t (b Lt i ? 2 C? r i?1 3 1 4 L FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to perrnenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water 41o'ttomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen /?Ot'?r wP?6\, ?l f 1 `J d Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest - f/-6 6 e v-e ?- GVVI - -r"x ogfj I ? Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other S Freshwater Marsh A rt- a'- * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE 5 X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION ? X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = 10 WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = 0 RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 112 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County- Northam ton Nearest Road: -,,J\l -3 b Date: r Wetland Area (ac): I !I D Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID. In - 11-f )C- A K 112,_ WETLAND LOCATION: ADJACENT LAND USE: (within mile upstream, ups lope or radius) on sound or estuary, pond or lake orested/natural vegetation 106 6 % on perennial stream agricultural/ urbanized % on intermittent stream impervious surface % within interstrdivid Adjacent Special Natural Areas other ? / -{-?Ia?- no,., r?5 t? G u.,-? .b er SOH.S: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Seri 51" predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 2 A'7 8,-M n 14-5 -b l o? predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 0 C37 h wyl predominantly sandy 4 ilk_ HYDRA IC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: Vf"shwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Z?::ta "permanently to permenently flooded or inundated aally fl ooded or inundated mittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh " The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels- DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = ? BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = (L WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = / _ AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = lJ 6 RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ _oqq / « Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158, County: Northampton Nearest Road: Date: r - 6 Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other ADJACENT LAND USE: 72st"upstream. e , pslo pe or radius) natural vegtion Z7 16 % icultural/ urbanized t> % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOILS: DOAMA?tNT VEGETATION:: Soil Seri e Qi l? i s 1 ?' t // l?5 i e- predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 2 K f- 'Y1 fil Y-& predominantly mineral (non-sandy) • 3 L-.Sl L-t 0N nn b predominantly sandy 4 ?rz.t?l HYD IC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography itched or channelized total wetland width >= 1 00 feet FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated easonaRy flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay /Bog Forest \ Pa Ephemeral Wetland y D Pine ine Savannah Other: l? 7 ) Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE / X 4.00 = L-1- BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = L/ POLLUTANT REMOVAL a * X 5.00 = /0 WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE ?. X 4.00 = 4- RECREATION/EDUCATION 0 X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: Date: Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: w WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake o perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOULS: Soil Se es: /j 1 (f predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRA IC FACTORS: freshwater brackish step topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: I (wr 2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) orested/natural vegetation ,? O % agricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 2 air G 7-il -A 3 L,e 4 r° ?Z b FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated onally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Pi phm ne Savannah : Savannah :_EE/Other Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = V WILDLIFE HABITAT _ X 100 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4,00 RECREATIONIEDUCATION X 1.00 = 0 TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ _ e * Add one point if insensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upsiope, or radius- 1 i WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: bw '4 S"/ jkhnd , - Date: y-//o - JZ3 1) 6 Wetland Area (ac): 1, a. / , Wetland Width (ft): h4t7 FT Name of Evaluator(s)- /r /)7,7#hp ^;S' Wetland ID: ? yIq q4 WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil series: -rVPK,, PadeQa au th predo tly organic (h us, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: X freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (selectone)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups ope or ra rus) forested/natural vegetation S'Ip agricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: I Pi n s4aeha 2 _ker ru ruTyl 3 (414k)vn VaLl11 4uC(_, v vr? foi5t;l Inos m FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated X intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah X Other: _V%w, FLAT Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE - X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABfl IZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE 0 X 4.00 = Q RECREATION/EDUCATiON X 1.00 = - TOTAL WETLAND SCORE - * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northam to Nearest Road. Date: to !n ft Wetland Area (ac): •, ? Wetland Width O: Name of Evaluator(s): ( E- Wetland 1D: t,JA f W f WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: W 1)aaf(e f loQm predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized r/ total wetland width >= 100 feet Bog/Fen Headwater Forest Bog Forest Ephemeral Wetland Other: WETLAND TYPE: (select one)' Bottomland Hardwood Forest Swamp Forest Carolina Bay Pocosin Pine Savannah Freshwater Marsh ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) forested/natural vegetation yQ % agricultural/ urbanized 3 % impervious surface_ % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: I /' W 2 3 4 FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permanently flooded or inundated _ seasona)ly flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE_ X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION ;?_- POLLUTANT REMOVAL WILDLIFE HABITAT AQUATIC LIFE RECREATION/EDUCATION X 4.00 X 5.00 X 2.00 =^ X 4.00 = X 1.00 = ? Is 0 TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >I 0% nonpoint disturbance within 1 /2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: i p S Date: /,a a 6 Wetland Area (ac): , A_ n7C7- r Wetland Width (ft): a Name of Evaluator(s): <L J ' Wetland ID: v WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: Be MOW J?/f /tea n predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) _L_predominantly mineral (non sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1 /2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) _4 forested/natural vegetation agricultural/ urbanized impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: I 2 ' f 3 4 ?,e `ate FLOODING AND WETNESS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized _ total wetland width>= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)` semipermanently to permanently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Dog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral We and Pine Savannah Other: tD Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL _ # X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT j 3 X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE / X 4.00 = `'1 RECREATION/EDUCATION _Z, X 1.00 = 15 TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >I0% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. U WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: Date: I Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): Is, Name of Evaluator(s): dl, S L J i Wetland ID: - VV S/ _ .g2 5 I WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream _ y on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: & Th er. ?4? 1 e" m Predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or chamrelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or ra ius) forested/natural vegetation lele?' % agricultural/ urbanized impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: I P; n..a_' 2 12-11,14 3 ?c 4 FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral We and // Pine Savannah Other: A 'w? y Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = 9 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION L? X 4.00 = d POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 WILDLIFE HABITAT S X 2.00 = !b AQUATIC LIFE 1 X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ ?3 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northam t n Nearest Road: A 0 Date: Wetland Area (ac): 23.- G_. Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): 'p, Wetland ID: w - WETLAND LOCATION: ADJACENT LAND USE: (wr n 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) on sound or estuary, pond or lake forested/natural vegetation % . ` _ on perennial stream agricultural/ urbanized % 4 on intermittent stream impervious surface_ % - within interstream divide Adjacent Special Natural Areas other SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: We had Kee I oa m 1 predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 2 predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 r predominantly sandy 4 HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: freshwater semipermanently to permanently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE i` X 4.00 = ? BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = !I_ -?C ?--- POLLUTANT REMOVAL * X 5.00 = ? WILDLIFE HABITAT X 100 = 0 = ?tP AQUATIC LIFE X 4.0 RECREATION/EDUCATION f X 1.00 = T TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 Nearest Road: U5t 0 County: NoiUiarn ton . Wetland Area (ac): Date: r Name of Evaluator(s)_ ?K Wetland Width (ft): ? Wetland )D: ? WETLAND LOCATION: ADJACENT LAND USE: on sound or estuary, pond or lake (within 1/2 nu a upstream, upslope or ra ms) ?y forested/natural ve etati on perennial stream on intermittent stream g on % agricultural/ urbanized 3 D % within interstream divide i mpervious surface % other Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOULS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: kal"_( ?P7r, I Lei f 1 i predoy organic humus, muck or peat) 2 L Sl ' f"C' V °` predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 6L-° predominantly sandy 4 t v h - HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: freshwater brackish semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated steep topography dit h seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or tem ora f c ed or channelized p ry sur ace water total wetland width >= 100 feet no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest ?,- Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Pine Savannah Ephemeral Wetland Freshwater Marsh Other: * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels . DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = S 2 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION - X 4.00 = Q POLLUTANT REMOVAL 5 X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT ?-! X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE t X 4.00 = ?y RECREATION/EDUCATION I X 1.00 = I TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = J 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. - - WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton earest Road: ?` - Date- t O(v Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): --? Name of Evaluator(s): ( Wetland )D: 11 WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide ?_other (aL?s?irt$v, SOUS: Soil series: ?K?e l«?rn predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstr eam, ups lope or radius) forested/natural vegetation `s % agricultural/ urbanized- impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 2 v 3 ?v ?v? a FLOODING AND WETNESS: ms's freshwater brackish senuperrnanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest.- Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 BANK, SHORELINE STABII.IZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL I X 5.00 WILDLIFE HABITAT 3 X 2.00 = Gj AQUATIC LIFE X 4,00 = t RECREATION/EDUCATION { X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >I()% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (44 VERSION) Project Name: US 158 Nearest Road: tl : 5 p Northampton Wetland Area (ac): ' _ Name of Evaluator(s) Date: 1 Wetland Width (fty . y y k Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: ADJACENT LAND USE: on sound or estuary, pond or lake (wtt 1 2 nu a upstream, ups ope or radius) "',4 forested/natural vegetation on perennial stream on intermittent stream -agriculturaU urbanized % within interstream diva e impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural A e V other ya,,.??n?lAtYle?.y r as ? tf ps'1 Sons: Soil Series: Ordhe 6S•/I h/?? fOcl predoinmarltty Ofganrc (hmuck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy. HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or ehannelized total wetland width>= 100 feet DOMINANT VEGETATION: 2 4 ` FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated _ intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)' Bottomiand Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Pine Savannah Ephemeral Wetland Freshwater Marsh Other: * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELM STABILIZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL 3 X 5.00 = i s WILDLIFE HABITAT -? X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = 1 Z RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = i TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: -c Date: Wetland Area (ac): t , A G. Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s):. (? TKy M Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups ope or radius) forested/natural vegetation_ % agricultural/ urbanized % 0 impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: 6YYfrie y a dy /aq/yl 1 ?, A04 4p-.J k predominantly organic (h us, muck or peat) 2 its nnc.. ,? predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 , v predominantly sandy 4 t.r r. v u t1 n i? HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: freshwater semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE _ X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL 3 X 5.00 = IS- WILDLIFE HABITAT 3 X 2.00 = C AQUATIC LIFE ,j X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION J X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ ?{ 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >i0% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US I58 County: Northampton Nearest Road: Wetland Area (ac): _-1 U o a Wetland Width (ft): -ydo p?- Name of Evaluator(s)- js'y? ' AK12 Wetland ID: b r WETLAND LOCATION: --? on sound or estuary, and or lake -yam -- on perennial stream/SyV0 Mp on intermittent stre within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: _ f h a 6i(dee. %qm predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy /iG!!7S >?i7t `lam'--r HYDRAULIC FACTORS: /Gc?rr freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups ope or radius) forested/natural vegetation % ag?cui4?+raV urbanized _ erviouS? surface 70 % % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 i,t?l'cu S i11 Ci rn 2 3 so4l1U/Yt Sp 4 t Anne"- a FLOODING AND WETNESS: JL semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION 7 X 4.00 POLLUTANT REMOVAL ? X 5.00 = ?O1 i WILDLIFE HABITAT 1? ( f ? X 2.00 = Ip AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = Ito RECREATION/EDUCATION _ X 1.00 = a TOTAL WETLAND SCORE * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: O Date: Wetland Area (ac): t> 4 Wetland Width (ft): ?- Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other 1n Q C?r? JGv?J nr, 4 SOILS: Soil Series: RQ111S -717e Sandy hViV? predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) _ predominantly sandy ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) forested/natural vegetation L-% ^agricultural/ urbanized T % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: I IQ 'A I 2 J v? 3 4 HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: freshwater semipennanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = y 4 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION 1 X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = S WILDLIFE HABITAT 1 X 2.00 = 2 AQUATIC LIFE 1 X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = b TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 0 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mite upstream, upstope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: U 5 i Date: uklxrloly Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): ioA - 040 F? Name of Evaluator(s): G ?!_C ' Wetland ID: - c? WETLAND LOCATION: n sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy. HYDRAULIC FACTORS: y freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one){ ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, up-slope or ra ius) ?/ forested/natural vegetation 64' % cultural/ urbanized 3 O % unpervious surface ,?- % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: l -? r? t 1? i, b r 2 :ss f4i < A- 3 [ ?rc?x Sa: FLOODING AND WETNESS: emipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated Sol flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah - Other: re I<e, AE'a"Cw- Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE 4.1-1 X 4.00 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION Al X 4.00 = (p POLLUTANT REMOVAL 41 X 5.00 = ,Z O WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = f? AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION a, X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ '70, 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County. Northampton Nearest Road: "Xlsal Date: a a Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): as F7' Name of Evaluator(s)'j?? / B Wetland ID: i? S WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstr?am divide Tother !0-{fe Aresf- ADJACENT LAND USE: (Vi 172 mile upstream, upsope or ra ius) forested/natural vegetation jtic2 % u agricultural/ urbanized qy impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOELS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: LyhG?lbUr9 t/19t JQ/JCIt? ? / 1 L, urcl har I C_ ? 1 predomnantly org a (humus, muck or peat) 2 G r predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 firun predominantly sandy 4 HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: X freshwater semiperrnarrently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography X intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wettand Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE J X 4.00 = y BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION f X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL I X 5.00 = S WILDLIFE HABITAT I X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = y RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >I 0% noupoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upstope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: -Northampton Nearest Road: Date: a`- ! A 7/06 Wetland Area (ac): pL Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): / C TL Wetland ID: i ,)1(n 7 WETLAND LOCATION: ADJACENT LAND USE: 7.1f6restTeZatural 1 2 upstream, ups ope or ra ius) on sound or estuary, pond or lake vegetation % on perennial stream gricultural/ urbanized-% on intermittent stream --? impervious surface^ thin mterstream divide Adjacent Special Natural Areas other F/Af SOILS: i DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: V16i S?YD SQf1Q? ?'n 1 ',fro te,^A predominantly organic (humus, Lek or peat) 2 redominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 ?sLt su s u.S _?redominantly sandy 4?? ?. r, ; :; i. HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest ?L Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other:- Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE, X 4.00 = Y BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = fl POLLUTANT REMOVAL ty_ * X 5.00 = jo WILDLIFE HABITAT_ X 2.00 = A? AQUATIC LIFE { X 4.00 RECREATIONIEDUCATION I X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = d 7, 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 138 County: No ton Nearest Road: S iS Date: j,y' bG Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): S ?. Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or take on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide -t7-0the1R 'f SOILS: Soil Series: rt yl S ?i ? AVNaJ (Oar"t predominantly organic (humus, uck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wettand width >= I00 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (wi n 1 2 mi a upstream, ups ope or radius) forested/natural vegetation :I, Sr % agricultural/ urbanized _ % -impervious surface' % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: I F A k.S -7 fit..c'd" " 2 3 4 S, %h? s o d i `r3 L? FLOODING AND WETNESS: semrpermanently to permenently flooded or inundated s orally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral We Ian Pine Savannah Other: /4" >kte clcr r?r,r; >!e? Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION Q X 4.00 = O POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT / X 2.00 = ?2 AQUATIC LIFE p X 4.00 = O RECREATION/EDUCATION ! X 1.00 = f TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 141,(90 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed a nd > 10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northam. ton Nearest Road: 1L,5 1591 Date: pCn Wetland Area (ac): Inn A 0- _ Wetland Width (ft): p .._ ??}p F Name of Evaluator(s): G Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other-W,.,t LrP,u SOILS: Soil Series: We k d ke, 160yyl _predommantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet ADJACENT LAND USE: (wit 1 2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) forested/natural vegetation jf y % agricultural/ urbanized g % Z impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 avssh h, ?1??. -. 2 w 3 Ik h&14 4 e z 'JAc FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated Seasonally flooded or inundated h ` intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE 3 X 4.00 = 1 I BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION 0 X 4.00 = C? POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = f C3 WILDLIFE HABITAT J X 2.00 AQUATIC LIFE 0 X 4.00 = p RECREATION/EDUCATION 31 X 1.00 TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ SL f ? 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >I 0% noapoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upsiope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: ACS !? County: A1,111H14 Nearest Road: _ jA, S f Date: Wetland Area (ac). ZA Wetland Width (ft): 3 a? Name of Evaluator(s): 17 Wetland ID: 4U )A YA WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream G within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: GI y1 s Ping sandy lop o predominantly organic (hum , muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mule upstream, upslope or radius) forested/natural vegetation 1-10 % agricultural/ urbanized 72 % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 4-. h,r 3l ,4c' Tuna, 2 u k.' .r 3 N;?<tA hi 2/0"- A- 4 A ( .? fi FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated ?mtermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE J X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION U POLLUTANT REMOVAL 3 WILDLIFE HABITAT AQUATIC LIFE RECREATIONIEDUCATION X 4.00 = X 5.00 = X 2.00 = X 4.00 = X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = K i5 * Add one point if insensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 112 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: M4 0 er Al J Date: ?j Wetland Area (ac): D, Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s)- If f_ :7'4 Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: redom91mantly organic (humus, muck or peat) ==predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 112 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) forested/natural vegetation 0 % ' 7, griculturaU urbanized % 1,7 impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 i 2 , 3 4 7Y iw 44ta" ?a ,iri IirE FLOODING AND WETNESS: emwermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE Li X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION POLLUTANT REMOVAL !- * WILDLIFE HABITAT AQUATIC LIFE 3 11CA RECREATION/EDUCATION & X 4.00 = X 5.00 = X 2.00 = X 4.00 = X 1.00 = / 0L o2-O jl? g a TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = 7©, 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northam ton Nearest Road: Date: Wetland Area (ac): , p` L Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: 1 7 WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake 'brenmai stream o intermittent stream within inters eam vid other d+ 0 vqtr,'? X 4, `/`,UII SOUS: Soil Series- redommantly organic (humus, uck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAUJJC FACTORS: ADJACENT LAND USE: (wi 1 2 mi a upstream, ups ope or ra tus) forested/natural vegetation 'oZ,o o/ O agricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION::,/ 3 Ilp,,/ / 4V C 4 FLOODING AND WETNESS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channeiized total wetland width>= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)' se ermanently to permenently flooded or inundated s nally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest og/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Pocosin Bog Forest Pine Savannah Ephemeral Wetland Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE J X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION X loo = c? TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northam ton Nearest Road: AL W111 Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): 0 /V Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series:. nS7/I?F ft????U -1yl edommantly organic (humus, diuck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: V freshwater brackish steep topography tched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WET!2D TYPE: (select over ADJACENT LAND USE: (wt 1 2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) n-agricultural/ rested/tratural vegetation % urbanized impervious surface Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: rVa, ?,? t at el . u? 2 71 A v [? 3 4 . ?l+I<Tl?. ! Zll4 d FLOODU,%AND WETNESS: V "semrpennanently to permerrently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water _ Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 BANK, SHORELINE STAWL127ATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL * X 5.00 = Q? WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = _ RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ J * Add one point if insensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: µ I A) Date: -3 /5 10tl Wetland Area (ac): .? a,- z-- Wetland Width (ft): } /va (- Name of Evaluator(s): C J& au" 4 Wetland ID: W 7° _ 14 WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other "scf P/+-/- SOILS: Soil Series: 9001S T1(Ie )&hdt?. 164m predominantly organic (humus,-&uck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy IIYDRAULIC FACTORS: y freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized - total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* (within 112 mile-up stream, ups ope or ra ms) -"forested/natural vegetation Q oa agricultural/ urbanized a/o impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 3 G c , 4 A FLOODING AND WETNESS: ADJACENT LAND USE: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated _? termittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: ep c f f l.-f - p 1AW14 A l s"OA ? -IUYr ? ?( Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION POLLUTANT REMOVAL J WILDLIFE HABITAT 2 AQUATIC LIFE a RECREATION/EDUCATION j X 4.00 = X 5.00 = X 2.00 = X 4.00 = X 1.00 = Y O y a TOTAL WETLAND SCORE * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoiat disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upsiope, or radius. 9 X 4.00 = WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County. Northampton Nearest Road: Date: Wetland Area (ac): _ :3! 3fl04?, Name of Evaluator(s)- if Wetland Width (ft): 17 ,IN " cX? Wetland ID: _i?t ?7 S _7 G WETLAND LOCATION: ADJACENT LAND USE: witw- on sound or estuary, pond or lake ( 112 mile uP, ups ope or ra rus) -?-on perennial stream d/natural vegetation % on intermittent stream agririculculturaU urbanized -- % X impervious surface r- % within interstream divide other Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOILS: Soil Series: 1 khal Kek w4 n predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) --__2L predominantly mineral (non-san dy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: X freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized _ total wetland width >= 100 feet DOMINANT VEGETATION. 1 _ 2 3 c 4 - FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one) X Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swarnp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh s The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = ??p BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZAUON X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL : -- X $ 00 = 1 WILDLIFE HABITAT A- X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE ri X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 9 : Add one point if in sensitive watershed and > 10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US I58 County. Northam on - Nearest Road: Date: WetandArea (ac): D Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): ; S 10 Weand D: v 7- WETLAND LOCATION: ADJACENT LAND USE: within l on sound or estuary, pond or lake ( i 2 mile upstream, ups ope or ra ius) on perennial stream x forested/natural vegetation --?-a ? /o % -on utterrnittent stream -impervious surfab cne ed within interstream divide Adjacent Special Natural Areas % other SOILS: Soil Series: predominant y organic humus, muck or peat) X_ predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: x freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet DOMINANT VEGETATION: 3 , 4 FLOODING AND WETNESS: sernipefmartently to permenently flooded or inundated _ seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)` J( Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosru Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: - Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE 3 X 4.00 = ! d BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = / E' POLLUTANT REMOVAL. X 5.00 = _ 5 WILDLIFE HABITAT S X 2.00 = c7 AQUATIC LIFE ` X 4.00 = U RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = d TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = * Add one point if in sensitive iAatershed and >10% aoupoint disturbance within U2 mile upstream, upsiope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: (1S 158 County: Northam ton Nearest Road: Date: Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): f06- Name of Evaluator(sWetland ID: S679 WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1 mile upstream, ups lope or ra rus) forested/naturalvegetation 15d % agricultural/ urbanized Z p % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: knip a ?oA 1 predominantly organic (humus, c or peat) 2 predominantl mineral ( o d y n n-san y) 3 predominantly sandy Je 4 J HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: _ freshwater semipermanently to permanently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)` Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina BaY Bog Forest Pocosm Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE ' X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION t X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = . AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATIOWEDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = o f * Add one point if insensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 ruffle upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Nord ton Nearest Road: IS Date: t??,. \`il O l? Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): Qb - 0 0 Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: i , . WETLAND LOCATION: OR sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: Kams -f 1pe ? U 1rj?rvi ` predominantly orga[uc (humus, tt?i ck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet ADJACENT LAND USE: (wx 1 2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) forested/natural vegetation Ca P-P d agricultural/ urbanized 4 _6_ impervious surface Adjacent Special Natural Areas % DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 ??? cnv??t?? 3 ?.. 4 t < <aaa r n? t: , S? FLOODING AND WETNESS: ?- semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (selectoney Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosm Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE Is X 4.00 = Z BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION ® X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 100 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = .? RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = cf) TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = q7 1 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >I 0% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County. Nearest Road: lA5 ts-0 Northampton Date: Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft). <S ?? Name of Evaluator(s)?C. Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: ADJACENT LAND USE: (wr 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or ra rus) on sound or estuary, pond or lake forested/natural vegetation o/ on perennial stream _ agricultural/ urbanized 104 on intermittent stream_imperviaus surface ??- tNL thin interstream divide Adjacent Special Natural Areas other SOII,S: Soil Series: Ain s AnC sQndc, /e ?? predominantly organic (humus, uck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE. (select one)- DOMINANT VEGETATION: 2 3 4 FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intenmittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest C li B ,k Headwater Forest Ot thFd Yege+a? (b 6) aro na ay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be lied to salt and brackish applied rmarshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = D POLLUTANT REMOVAL * X 5.00 = O WILDLIFE HABITAT d X 2.00 = E7 AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION mod-- X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 0 * Add one point if ui sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County. Northampton Nearest Road: - _ 5 Date: ,5/_ _ o Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): 1006 - ? Name of Evaluator(s) - /n, f,?h W e Wetland ID: Z iWETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream _ on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: J-VIS tinZS ? t1d(,t predominantly organic (hum ?kor ' , muc peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (wiffi-m 1/2 mile upstream, ups ope or radius) forested/natural vegetation % Jyg?agricultural/ urbanized fDA % impervious surface Adjacent Special Natural Areas % DOMINANT VEGETATION: 2 _ 3 S"aN, 9 Can 111, 4 ?ala 0,o FLOODING AND WETNESS. semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest. Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh # The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = t POLLUTANT REMOVAL X5.00= WILDLIFE HABITAT -3 X 2.00 AQUATIC LIFE 2- X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION X 100 TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ ` * Add one point if insensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream upstope or radius , , . WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: S Date: IX, ZOO Wetland Area (ac): 0 t 11c), Z-7 Wetland Width (ft): - 1 U C) Name of Evaluator(s): 5 Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within inters di de other Q ( rh&A b_i nC4 SOILS: ires4vfect to a. pOY14 Soil Series: Wotta- ? Wr lad k (gym, predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) X predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: _ freshwater brackish ADJACENT LAND USE: (wr 1/2 mile upstream, ups ope or ra tus) forested/natural vegetation ova -agricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION. I .IUI??L.T 2 US 3 4 FLOODING AND WETNESS: _LS setnipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet pond fW may have, &V/1 dhailua Ar WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ?n -Ou-Hel- new nWr kb(Ck" Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Match * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE_ BANK, SHORELINE STABIIdZATION Q POLLUTANT REMOVAL 3 WILDLIFE HABITAT Z AQUATIC LIFE RECREATION/EDUCATION X 4.00 = j7- X 4.00 = X 5.00 = ' X 2.00 = ?- X4.00= )V? _ X 1.00 = I TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = 1 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% noupoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius- WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northam ton Nearest Road: Date: D& Wetland Area (ac): 014 1? Wetland Width {ft): ?r Name of Evaluator(s): AM- ?D Wetland ID: LZ WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream a on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat ) predominantly mineral (nonsandy) predominantly sandy `HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, "Lope or radius) forested/natural vegetation 5 ova \, agricultural/ urbanized J % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 Shc;x +n?cr? fir"-"-°•-- 3 Ar. r rvbvs.? 4 FLOODING AND WETNESS: senniPernnanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomlaad Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = c? BANK., SHORELINE STABILIZATION CQ X 4,00 = 6 POLLUTANT REMOVAL _ * X 5.00 = f r WILDLIFE HABITAT 3 X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = _y RECREATION/EDUCATION U X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE= 33 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: _VS (S -<A 0 106 .1 1 Wetland Area (ac): l6 Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): ?y A(C- A? Wetland ID: WOP (I WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake Ap on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide other Uiym fu-t c6,inyt,J SOILS: Soil Series: '11121L, A Ayaqu .6i+ predom tly organic (h us, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: -?? freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)' ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) ?' forested/natural vegetation &0 % ?d agricultural/ urbanized LM % _impervious surface 4_0 % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 AAAr YJbtyv? 2 ?Iyclr,v?JS oc c? ?Ae.-.?z+ 1+ 5 4 tyt1 wa.A; . 02 sea\?3A FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DER RATING WATER STORAGE 3 X 4.00 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT 3 X 2.00 = (o AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 Nearest Road: Date: Northampton Wetland Area (ac): Date: O?) 1 [y i d Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland Width (fl): --?"? Wetland ID: R WETLAND LOCATION: ADJACENT LAND USE: on sound or estuary, pond or lake 1 e upstr eam, ups ope or radius) ?on perennial stream forested/natural vegetation 15 % agricultural/ urbanized 85?- % on intermittent stream p impervious surface % within interstream divide Adjacent Special Natural Areas other SOILS: Soil Series: predornm tly organic (humus, muck or peat) 'predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: ,( freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width>= 100 feet DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 `' + 2 ea 3 C' .l cuY UM 4 C bni FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipemraneatly to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water WETLAND TYPE: (select one)' Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = 8 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION 2 X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL -i2- * X 5.00 = l? WILDLIFE HABITAT 2 X 2.00 = `1 AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = 3 S 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstrearu, upslope, or radius- WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: A 11'r, iS (Lonqoq i p j f S Date: - Zp -ZC0/, Wetland Area (ac): ? D,_ C- Wetland Width (ft): J Name of Evaluator(s): " VaA AKA Wetland ID: ?,l x WETLAND LOCATION: ADJACENT LAND USE: (within. 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) on sound or estuary, pond or lake forested/natural vegetation I:b % on perennial stream agricultural/ urbanized 1,0 % on intermittent stream impervious surface oho within interstream divide Adjacent Special Natural Areas other SOE S: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: &IM -int At-V /01M I ,?c? ri hrt)rn predominantly organic (humus, muu peat) 2 _predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 predominantly sandy 4 a c c, HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: X freshwater sermpetmanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography X intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to At and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE i 1 X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT _ X 2.00 AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = (? RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = 13 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >I 0% nonpoint disturbance within 112 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. V WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: 5l3t3 t it t S/. Date: /- Wetland Area (ac): i } Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 112 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) on sound or estuary, pond or lake forested/natural vegetation a?- % on perennial stream agricultural/ urbanized % on intermittent stream _ impervious surface /?- % within interstream divide Adjacent Special Natural Areas other SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: //?? Soil Series: ?C I115 4W SQnu 1 qCer /U 6r u ?! predominantly organic (hunts, muck or peat) 2 4 g erilrhtam predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 predominantly sandy 4 ? A-)n /d: Q a ll? UO(?, i1 HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: _X freshwater semipennanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography X_ intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = "1 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = 5 POLLU L * =5 TANT REMOVA - X 5.00 WILDLIFE HABITAT- X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE- X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION 00 = G X 1 . TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _Q 4 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. ,f WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: 06 / -1 • g Yiw 8„ StJd 1(s Ch Date: - ?, Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): ?- {- Name of Evaluator(s): ? Wetland ID: JAJ WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream _ within interstream divide other ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) forested/natural vegetation_ % agricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: Zyf1Cbbn 4rLe o lowm 1 ?I13 a I f LLLC?(1• . b predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 2 Or ClAbriAm predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 j -rQ v i A a.? j1a, E^ { ?r?r , iun_ - X predominantly sandy 4 ' HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: freshwater semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin S Pi Ephemeral Wetland Oth P 0 -d- ne avannah er: au 4 Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE j X 4.00 = t ? - BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = ? POLLUTANT REMOVAL ( X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT 3 X 100 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = ?^ TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. - . yam'' WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: USIVf SPA 1333 ?1-;_' rSco Date: Wetland Area (ac): , L- Wetland Width (ft): g00 Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: -71 WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream _ within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil series: / fmi r SI /f `aaav? predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) -_ predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: f freshwater ?*-- brackish steep topography ditched or channelized _ total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLANDTYPE: (selectone)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) forested/natural vegetation agricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface - 14 % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 2 rvhrr,rr, 3 ?,4/14C46 r ls? ,rLL ? 4 ?Cr , tLUl1/ n as FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Swamp Forest Carolina Bay Pocosin Pine Savannah Freshwater Marsh Bog/Fen Headwater Forest Bog Forest Ephemeral Wetland ?- Other: Aru ZZJe-f r-14-1- * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION] X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = 5 WILDLIFE HABITAT ?j X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = LI RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = 6 TOTAL WETLAND SCORE * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1 /2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: . p g Date: [?,)W4 1, Z 601a Wetland Area (ac): 41 ox, O Ci Wetland Width (ft): Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: ADJACENT LAND USE: (within 112 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) on sound or estuary, pond or lake forested/natural vegetation (:U.J6v cA J 00 % on perennial stream agricultural/ urbanized % on intermittent stream impervious surface % within interstream divide Adjacent Special Natural Areas _ other SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: "I ?Sill- /Orti-l" 1 L??i l vr? u r s fv? t AZ4 predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 2 [k'; r y bV, A 12,11 X-predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 S predominantly sandy 4 wmm HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: X freshwater semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water { ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface water _X total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland \ y, Pine Savannah Other: PI 1`a --P/a* lni t (jy`pA 1 _ _ Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING r WATER STORAGE X 4.00 = BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL x X 5.00 = WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = '2- AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = a RECREATION/EDUCATCON X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. -- - --- WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: 0'1 Date: 3 20D b Wetland Area (ac): _7s" 1 e__ Wetland Width (ft): p Name of Evaluator(s): Wetland ID: W g q WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within mterstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: *5f era I V gyyl predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) F predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select oae)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (wt 1/2 mile upstream, ups lope or radius) Y forested/natural vegetation 6_ % agricultural/ urbanized Zo % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: t N ruhrt„m 2 3 C'lPlhr?^n ?1 ifolyd 4 VQCCIr??Jm (jOi'l!yytylOSUiM FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomtand Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest` Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosm Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: F-1'Z;f Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEN RATING WATER STORAGE X 4.00 + BANK., SHORELINE STAB[LIZATION X 4.00 = b POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = 5 WILDLIFE HABITAT 4- X 100 =_ AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = + RECREATION/EDUCATION X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ _jj. p ' Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoiat disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County: Northampton Nearest Road: Date: _ a Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (11): < 6 `. Name of Evaluator(s): ff/yll?-; 1-1619 Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream o intermittent stream within interstre4m diva de other h e,-.d tlcsier- ADJACENT LAND USE: (witl}i4i 2 mile upstream, upslope or radius) '1/ orested/natural vegetation v agricultural/ urbanized % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOULS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 ? ILC Soil Serie : 4k h ? > predominantly organic ( urnus, muc or peat) 2 t4 ( Su predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 <' predominantly sandy 4 HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* FLOODING AND WETNESS: V permanently to permenently flooded or inundated nally flooded or inundated mittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Swamp Forest Carolina Bay Pocosin Pine Savannah Freshwater Marsh Bog/Fea Headwater Forest Bog Forest Ephemeral Wetland Other: * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE -- ---------- X 4.00 = ----- BANK, SHORELINE STABILVATION X 4.00 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 = J0 WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = . AQUATIC LIFE X 4.00 = RECREATTON/EDUCATION Z X 1.00 = ? O W SC yy T TAL ETLAND ORE * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. t WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US 158 County. Northampton Nearest Road: ; p eic l( rev Date: 3 O jri Wetland Area (ac): a'0 ciCat • r d us c.i. Wetland Width (ft): a Nance of Evaluator(s): sK C. 1-5 Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream n mtermittent stream l?within interstream divide other ADJACENT LAND USE: (( `1/2 mule upstream, ups lope or radius) forested/natural vegetation d- % -61 agricultural/ urbanized 75 % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: . t+rn di IL T l oq ni t P r d 1 . t i AyW z 4 e predommantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 2 ,? c r, r ?L r w 6.t,r x4 r'fc, f lac predominantly mineral (non-sand ) 3 y predominantly sandy 4 © {? / 5 HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: freshwater semipermarrentty to pemrenently flooded or inundated brackish seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography termittentl flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized t t l tl d idth >= 10 f no evidence of flooding or surface water o we a w an eet 0 WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* Bottomtand Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetknd Pine Savannah Other: r IN-C. Freshwater Marsh --- * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE f X 4.00 = ?J BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION 0 X 4.00 = Q POLLUTANT REMOVAL I X 5.00 = $ WILDLIFE HABITAT X 2.00 = 0 AQUATIC LIFE 0 X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION 0 X 1.00 = O TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 7, 0 * Add one point if insensitive watershed and >10% aonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius R-2582/R-2584 High Quality Wetland Crossings and Major Hydraulic Crossings Recommendations (Shaded systems are to be visited on June 18, 2007) Major Wetland/Stream High Hydraulic System (#) Quality Crossin * Segment Existing Structure NCDOT Recommendation WA 02 Yes No Al None None WA 03 - WA 06 / 3 at 9 feet x 9 feet RCBC Retain and extend as needed No Yes Al SA 02 \V 1 16 WA 17 l 2 at S4 inch (AIP Bridge at 340 feet Yes les LEI NNB 57 WA 23 / WA 19 / 1 at 24 inch RCP 2 at 8 feet x 5 feet RCBC Yes Yes D1 SA 08 # WA 25 / WA 26 / Yes Yes D1 45-foot bridge Bridge at 95 feet SA 10 # WA 30/ SA 11 / New Equalizer pipes Yes No DI SA 13 # WA 34 / WA 33 / 2 at 120 inch CSPA 3 at 7 ft x 6 feet RCBC Yes Yes D1 SA 16 WA 40 / WA 38 / 60 inch CMP 2 at 6 feet x 6 feet RCBC Yes Yes D1 WA 39/SA22 WA 41 Yes No F4 None None NN'A 42 / SA 29 Yes No F6 Nev, pi pc \\ .A 4o / \V',A 47 / 54 inch C 1P .u h trot , frci K('13C No F, S:\ 5 - NN'A 53 / SA 30 Yes No F6 New - Pipe WA 54 i SA 35 Yeti No 1-'6 Ne%, Pipe NCB`, Pi11C NYA57 Yes- No 1:91110 None Fill. NVA 5,) New Bridge SA 41-at 260 feet. SA 41-43-44-59 Yes No F9ll' ] 0 pi ?e at other Locations WA 60 / SA 46 Yes No F10 New Pipe WA 63 / SA 48 No Yes GI New 1 at 6 feet x 6 feet RCBC WA 70-72-73 I _ s Y Yes L.1 New 2 at6 feet x 6'feet RCBC SA 51 / SA 5' e \V'A -5--O / ,SA 54 Ye? No ( 6 Nr,, Pi r" WA 77 (1-24) ! ` N - G6 New Bridge at 360 feet - - SA 61 / SA 59 W \ 03 WA vI / ? at 77 inch inch CSPA ') at -1 fcct \ 0 fcct RCBC F 1 1 ??, F4 SA (W WB 04 i SB 01 Yes N?? H-VB4 Nevi Pipe WB 06 / SB 03 No Yes B3 New 1 at 6 feet x 5 feet RCBC WB 09 / SB 05 No Yes B1/B3 3 at 8 feet x 6 feet RCBC Retain and extend as needed WB 10 / SB 08 No Yes B4 New 2 at 9 feet x 6 feet RCBC SB 09 No Yes B4 New 1 at 7 feet x 6 feet RCBC WB 17 / WB 18 / 3 at 8 feet x 9 feet RCBC Retain and extend 3 at 8 feet x Yes Yes C 1 SB 11 9 feet RCBC WB 20 / WB 211 120-foot bridge Add parallel 120-foot bridge to the SB 15 No Yes E2 south # WB 25-27 Yes Yes E3 New Bridge at 805 feet # WB 29-30-31 Yes Yes E1 New 3 at 9 feet x 7 feet RCBC # WB 32-36 / SB 20 Yes Yes E1 New 2 at 10 feet x 7 feet RCBC New Bridge at 475 feet # WB 41 / SB 22 Yes Yes El SB 24 No Yes E4 New 1 at 8 feet x 7 feet RCBC UT to Gumberry 2 at 46 inch x 31 inch CSPA 1 at 8 feet x 5 feet RCBC No Yes E2 Swam A R-2582/R-2584 Bridging Decisions Major Wetland/Stream High Hydraulic System (#) Qualit Crossing* Segment Existing Structure NCDOT Recommendation WB 74 / SB 41 No Yes G3 New 1 at 7 feet x 6 feet RCBC WB 47-48 / SB 20A Yes Yas L4 New 1 at 7 feet ,? 6 feet RCBC 3 at S feel r feet RC'B(, Retain and extend ? at ?'feet x li'F3 54 - WB » Yes Yes F4 8 feet RGRC WB 60-61 / SB 30 Yes Yes F8 New 3 at 8 feet x 6 feet RCBC WB 62 Yes No F8 New None WB 64-66 Yes No F8 New Equalizer pipes WR 71 / SB 3? Yes )'es 63 New ,Fwo R(`13C at 9 feet x 7 feet: Note that the se.eond barrel i.; for wildlife) issaLe # WB 73 / SB 34 Yes No 03 New Pipe WB 75 / SB 36 No Yes G4 New 1 at 8 feet x 6 feet RCBC 1 at 10 feet x 6 feet RCBC Retain and extend 1 at 10 feet x WB 76 / SB 35 Yes Yes G7 6 feet RCBC # WB 77 - WA 78- New 1 at 7 feet x 6 feet RCBC Yes Yes G4 79 / SB 63 # WB 79-78-81 Yes Yes G3 New 1 at 8 feet x 6 feet RCBC # Designates sites that were visited on June 5, 2007. * A major hydraulic crossing is defined by the NCDOT Hydraulics Unit as one requiring a conveyance capacity equivalent to that of a 72-inch diameter pipe or larger drainage structure. R-2582/11-2584 High Quality Wetland Crossings with Impacts Greater than or equal to One Acre (Shaded svstems are to be visited on .Lune 18, 2007) Wetland/Stream Existing NCDOT Recommendation Agency Comments from Field Visit Svstem (#) Segment Structure _ X1':1 I ?I OVA 17 / 7 D1 2 at 84 inch Bridge at 340 feet R B >? ! S A 0 , CMP WA 25 / WA 26 / D1 45-foot Bridge at 95 feet FWS and WRC request 10 feet of clear ground j SA 10 bride ad acent to the stream. WA 30 / SA 11 / Agree with NCDOT recommendation. EPA asks SA 13 D1 New Equalizer pipes to look at minimizing to the south. WA 34 / WA 33 / D1 2 at 120 3 at 7 ft x 6 feet RCBC Agree with NCDOT recommendation. SA 16 inch CSPA 11 A 421 SA 29 F6 New Pipe v?'A ?aS1 30 F6 New Pipe 1V :1 54 / S_135 F6 New Pipe VY2k57 F9/F10 None Fill 'WA 59 / Bridge SA 41 at 260 feet; :SA 41-43-44-59 F9/1`10 New Pipe at other locations G1 New 2 at 6 feet x 6 feet RCBC SA51/S152 ? w'A 77 ,1 -24) / G6 New Bridge at 360 feet SAoI SA 51) WI), 14I SB 01 B3/B4 New Pipe Look at bridging options: short, medium, and long WB 25-27 E3 New Bridge at 805 feet with a comparison of impacts versus cost. An 805- foot bride would span the `wet' area. WB 29-30-31 E1 New 3 at 9 feet x 7 feet RCBC Consider bridging; look at short, medium, and long options. Compare impacts versus cost. Agree with NCDOT recommendation. Look at WB 32-36 / SB 20 E1 New 2 at 10 feet x 7 feet RCBC shifting the alignment north to minimize. Investigate small culvert crossings for wildlife WB 41 / SB 22 El New Bridge at 475 feet passage. Disregard wildlife crossings if we bridge at 475 feet. 1VB 47-481 SB 26A E4 New 1 at 7 feet x 6 feet RCBC B 54 -11f B 55 E4 3 at 8 ft x Retain and extend 3 at 8 feet 8 ft RCBC x 8 feet RCBC Two RCBC at 9 feet x 7 feet; 11'13 71 / SB 32 G3 New Note that the second barrel is for wildlife passage Look at a small culvert and other bridging options WB 73 / SB 34 G3 New Pipe for comparison. WB 77 - WA 78-79 G4 New 1 at 7 feet x 6 feet RCBC Agree with NCDOT recommendation. Shifting the / SB 63 alignment does not appear to reduce impacts. Agree with NCDOT recommendation. FWS WB 79-78-81 G3 New 1 at 8 feet x 6 feet RCBC requests oversized equalizer pipes buried a foot. R-2582/R-2584 Bridging Decisions Table 2 R-2582/R-2584 Wetland and Stream Impacts Segment Wetland Type # Wetland/ Stream Identification Wetland Area Impacted (Acres) Length of Stream Impacted (ft) NC DWQ Rating Riverine / Non- Riverine (wetlands) Perennial / Intermittent (streams) Wetland Quality Al SA 01 129 19.5 1 SA 02 192 41.5 P Total Impact 321 PF01A WA 01 0.38 37 R Medium PF01A WA 03 0.07 41 NR Medium PF01A WA 04 0.04 62 R Medium PF01A WA 05 0.00 25 NR Medium PF01A WA 06 0.00 36 R Medium PF01A WA 09 (isolated) 0.20 Total Impact 0.70 B1 SA 04 27 30.25 P SB 02 395 19 1 SB 05 270 29.5 P SB 07 507 33 P Total Impact 1199 PF01A WA 07 1.11 63 R Medium PF01C WA 11 0.72 34 NR Medium PF01 C WB 08 2.50 52 R Medium Total Impact 4.34 B2 SA 04 156 30.25 P SB 02 261 19 1 Total Impact 418 PF01A WA 07 2.07 63 R Medium PF01A WB 02 0.17 55 NR Medium Total Impact 2.24 B3 SB 01 1075 26.5 1 SB 05 228 29.5 P Total Impact 1303 PEM1 F WB 06 1.10 63 R Medium PF01A WB 02 2.25 55 NR Medium PFO1A WB 03 0.97 55 NR Medium PF01A WB 04 3.32 68 R High PF01C WB 08 0.71 52 R Medium Total Impact - - -8 35 _ - - B4 SA 05 244 23 1 SA 91 319 23.5 1 SB 01 1075 26.5 1 SB 08 520 44 P SB 09 509 45.5 P _ Total Impact ---- : -- -_ 2667 PF01A WB 02 2.25 55 NR Medium PF01A WB 03 0.97 55 NR Medium PF01A WB 04 3.32 68 R High PF01C WB 10 0.07 24 R Low Total impact 6.611 1 N R-2582/R-2584 Bridging Decisions Segment g Wetland Type # Wetland/ Stream Identification Wetland Area Impacted (Acres) Length of Stream Impacted (ft) NC DWG} Rating Riverine / Non- Riverine (wetlands) Perennial / Intermittent streams Wetland Quality E4 SB 24 238 26 I SB 26A 302 36.5 P Total Impact 540 PF01 C WA 94 0.18 38 NR Medium PF01C WB 47-48 2.19 81 R High PF04A WB 49-50 10.15 18 NR Low PF01/2C WB 52-53 9.69 23 NR Low PF01 C WB 54-55 3.25 66 R High PF01C WB 86 0.25 44 NR Medium Total Impact 25.71 F1 SA 90 208 37 P Total Impact 208 PF01/4A WA 48-49 1.44 23 NR Medium PF01/4C WA 52 0.76 29 NR Medium PFO1 C WA 92 1.80 16 R Low PF01 C WA 93 0.09 85 R High Total Impact 4.09 F2 SA 25 175 28 I SA 90 221 37 P Total Impact 396 PF01C WA 47 0.22 64 R Medium PF01 C WA 92 1.82 16 R Low PF01 C WA 93 0.77 85 R High PSS1A WA 46 0.50 62 R Medium Total Impact 3.31 F3 SA 31 263 28.5 I Total Impact 263 PF01/4A WA 48-49 1.66 23 NR Medium PF01/4C WA 52 0.76 29 NR Medium PSS1A WA 46 0.50 62 R Medium Total Impact 2.92 F4 No Impacts F5 No Impacts F6 SA 29 238 26.5 1 - --- ---- SA 30 - - 236 - - -- 31 - P SA 35 222 27.5 1 SA 36 345 30 P SA 37 238 25.25 1 Total Impact 1278 PF01 C WA 42 A/ 1.36 81 R High P-F01C?- WA-43-- 0.28 - -- 50 - NR Medium PF01A WA 53 1.43 77 R High PF01/4C WA 54 6.67 72 NR High PF01 C WA 55 0.60 66 R High PF01 C WA 56 0.27 26 NR Medium Total Impact 10.60 11 O!Segmer R-2582 /R-2584 Bridging Decisions t Wetland Type # Wetland/ Stream Identification Wetland Area Impacted (Acres) Length of Stream Impacted (ft) NC DWO Rating Riverine/ Non- Riverine (wetlands) Perennial / Intermittent streams Wetland Quality G2 SA 49 148 29 1 SA 50 341 44 P SA 52 349 39.5 1 SA 53 335 24.25 1 Total Impact 1173 PF01A WA 65 0.09 12 NR Low PF01 C WA 67 0.02 54 NR Medium PF01A WA 68 2.94 16 NR Low PF01 C WA 70-72-73 5.76 70 R High PF01 C WB 88 1.04 13 NR Low Total Impact 9.85 G3 SB 32 432 41.75 P SB 33 1014 33.5 P SB 34 371 37 P Total Impact 1817 PF04A WB 68 0.00 16 NR Low PF01C WB71 7.37 70 R High PF01/4A WB 73 13.67 83 20%R, 80%NR High PF01/4A WB 74 4.79 18 NR Low PF01A WB 78-79-81 5.38 73 NR High WB 71 Isolated 0.01 Total Impact 31.22 G4 SB 36 308 49.25 P SB 63 691 32.5 P SB 64 24 29.75 P Total Impact 1023 PF01C WB 75 1.44 54 -R Medium PF01 C WB 77-WA 78- 79 2.71 78 R High PF01A WB 78-79-81 3.39 73 NR High PF01A WB 80 2.79 27 NR Low PSS1A WB 82 0.13 8 NR Low Total Impact 10.47 G5 PF01A WB 78-79-81 2.95 73 NR High Total Impact 2.95 G6 SA 54 321 35.5 P SA 56 51 29.5 1 SA 57 43 29.5 1 SA 58 281 36.5 P SA 60 42 29.5 1 SA-61---- 113 29.5 - - ----- -I - - Total Impact 851 PF01 C WA 75-76 0.75 66 R High PF01/2F WA 77 (1-24) 1.32 72, R High PF01 C WA 77 (25-56) 1.03 39 R Medium Total Impact 3.09 13 R-2582/R-2584 Bridging Decisions Segment Wetland Type # Wetland/ Stream Identification Wetland Area Impacted (Acres) Length of Stream Impacted (ft) NC DWQ Rating L Riverine/ Non- Riverine (wetlands) Perennial/ Intermittent streams Wetland Quality G7 SB 35 181 28.5 P SB 64 74 29.75 P Total Impact 255 PF01C WB 75 0.06 54 R Medium PF01 C WB 76 0.07 70 R High PF01A WB 83 0.12 51 NR Medium PSS1A WB 82 0.13 8 NR Low Total Impact 0.38 . H1 PF01C WB 85 0.00 33 NR Medium PUBHh WB 84 0.06 48 NR Medium Total Impact 0.061 L # PEM IF - Palustrine, emergent, nonpersistent, semi-permanently flooded PF01/2C - Palustrine, forested, broad-leaved/needle-leaved deciduous, seasonally flooded PFO1/2/F - Palustrine, forested, broad-leaved/needle-leaved deciduous, semi-permanently flooded PFO1/4/A - Palustrine, forested, broad-leaved deciduous/needle-leaved evergreen, seasonally flooded PFO1/4C - Palustrine, forested, broad-leaved deciduous/needle-leaved evergreen, seasonally flooded PFO 1 A - Palustrine, forested, broad-leaved deciduous, temporarily flooded PFO1C - Palustrine, forested, broad-leaved deciduous, seasonally flooded PFO1F - Palustrine, forested, broad-leaved deciduous, semi-permanently flooded PF04A - Palustrine, forested, needle-leaved evergreen, temporarily flooded PSS IA - Palustrine, scrub-shrub, broad-leaved deciduous, temporarily flooded PUBHh - Palustrine, unconsolidated bottom, permanently flooded, impounded 14 R-2582/R-2584 Bridging Decisions ment Wetland Type# Wetland/ Stream Identification Wetland Area Impacted (Acres) Length of Stream Impacted (ft) NC DWQ Rating Riverine I Non- Riverine (wetlands) Perennial / Intermittent streams Wetland Quality E1 SB 20 93 31 P SB 21 273 35 P SB 23 268 34.75 P Total Impact 634 PEM1 Fh WA 22 0.03 43 NR Medium PEM1 F WB 32-36 ? 6.14 77 R High PF04A WA 20 0.49 23 NR Low PF04A WA 21 0.81 27 NR Low PF04 WA 85 4.23 20 NR Low PF01 C WA 94 1.04 38 NR Medium PF01/4C WB 29-30-31,,,, 6.19 74 R High PF04A WB 37 3.50 33 NR Medium PF04A WB 38 2.31 33 NR Medium PF04A WB 39 0.11 33 NR Medium PF04A WB 40 0.42 33 NR Medium PF01C WB 41 3.80 72 R High PF04A WB 44 3.82 26 NR Low PF04A WB 46 5.19 21 NR Low PF01C WB 94 0.31 30 NR Low Total Impact 38.58 E2 SIB 15 196 39.25 P SB 16 1149 29.75 1 Total Impact 1345 PF04A WA 20 0.19 23 NR Low PF04A WA 21 0.84 27 NR Low PF01C WA 19 0.09 34 NR Medium PF01/2F WB 20 0.02 47 R Medium PF01/21F WB 21 0.05 49 R Medium PF04A WB 92 1.35 7 NR Low PF04A WB 95 0.91 9 NR Low Total Impact 3.46 E3 SB 19 201 23.5 1 Total Impact 201 PF01C WA 94 1.14 38 NR Medium PFO-1-A WB 25-27 6.18 - -76 R High PF04A WB 92 0.18 7 NR Low PF01C WB 94 0.25 9 NR Low Total Impact 7.75 10 R-2582/R72584 Bridging Decisions Segment Wetland Type # Wetland/ Strea ° Identification " Wetland Area Impacted (Acres) Length of Stream Impacted (ft) NC DWQ Rating Riverine / Non- Riverine (wetlands) Perennial / Intermittent streams Wetland Quality C1 SB 11 222 44 P Total Impact 222 PF01/4A WB 11 1.05 31 NR Low PF01A WB 12 0.00 31 NR Low PF01A WB 13 0.01 31 NR Low PF01A WB 17 0.08 73 R High PF01 C WB 18 2.23 63 R Medium Total Impact 3.38 D1 SA 06 129 20.25 1 SA 07 298 46.25 P SA 08 207 27.25 1 SA 09 207 30.75 P SA 10 225 39 P SA 11 56 27.5 1 SA 14 260 23.5 1 SA 18 44 23 1 SA 22 194 37 P Total Impact 1621 PFO1Ad WA 14 6.72 24 NR Low PF04A WA 15 0.03 26 NR Low PF01 C WA 16 0.20 80 R High PF01C WA 23 0.50 74 R High PFO1C WA 24 1.08 37 R Medium PF01/2C WA 25 1.20 79 R High PF01A WA 26 0.82 75 R High PF01A WA 30 ? 9.96 69 NR High PF01/4A WA 32 0.47 19 NR Low PF01 C WA 33,/ 0.05 81 R High PF01 Fh WA 341 2.94 74 R High PF01A WA 35 0.12 48 NR Medium PF01A WA 36 0.05 63 NR Medium PF01 C WA 39 0.05 61 R Medium PF01 C WA 40 0.32 72 R High PF01 C WA16 1.24 80 R High PF01C WB 18 0.11 63 R Medium PFO1A WA 19 12.38 33 NR Medium PF01A WB 22 1.02 16 NR Low PF01C WB 35 0.03 58, R Medium PF01C WB 93 0.21 21 NR Low Total Impact 39.52 (r USFWS Riverine/Non- Report ID NCDWQ Rating Quality Area (acres) Classification Riverine WA01 37 Medium 0.37 PF01A R WA02 67 High 0.50 PF01C NR WA03 41 Medium 0.84 PF01A NR WA04 62 Medium 0.12 PF01A R WA05 25 Medium 0.05 PF01A NR WA06 36 Medium 0.13 PF01A R WA07 63 Medium 2.92 PF01A R WA10 18 High 0.19 PF01/4A NR WA11 34 Medium 2.27 PF01C NR WA12 13 Low 0.59 PF0114C NR WA14 24 Low 11.72 PF01Ad NR WA15 26 Low 1.63 PF04A NR WA16 80 High 5.98 PF01 C R WA17 78 High 0.18 PF01 C R WA18 16 Low 0.88 PF01 C NR WA19 36 Medium 26.19 PF01C NR WA20 23 Low 3.52 PF04A NR WA21 27 Low 1.42 PF04A NR WA22 43 Medium 0.83 PEM1Fh NR A23?,? S 74 High 1.68 -0 PF01C R 1 A24 37 Medium 2.44 F01C R P? ewrttt? to s <? A25 _ _ High 4.62 --' GLrt' WOWC L R I A26 7 High 4.49 PF01A - R _`WA-29 -.. --._ e ium 1.18 PFOIA R ?-*A30 ? 28.16 PF01A NR WA31 51 Medium 1.46 PF01A NR WA32 19 Low 0.46 PF01/4A NR -IVNA33 81 Hi h 0.67 PF01C a R 7 High 4.69 PF01 Fh R WA35 48 Medium 0.45 PF01A NR WA36 63 Medium 0.26 PF01A NR WA38 62 Medium 0.08 PF01 C R WA39 61 Medium 0.30 PF01 C R WA40 72 High 0.52 PF01 C R WA41 73 High 1.46 PF04A NR WA42 81 High 6.05 PFO1 C R WA43 50 Medium 1.51 PF01C NR WA44 49 Medium 0.44 PF01F NR WA45 39 Medium 0.06 PEM1F NR WA46 62 Medium 6.82 PSS1A R WA47 64 Medium 0.93 PFO1C R WA48-49 23 Medium 11.48 PF01/4A NR WA52 29 Medium 2.44 PF0114C NR WA53 77 High 7.64 PF01A R WA54 72 High 22.65 PF01/4C NR WA55 66 High 1.96 PF01 C R WA56 26 Medium 0.49 PFO1C NR WA57 84 High 9.70 PF01 F R WA58 40 Medium 2.13 PF01A R WA59 79 High 29.97 PF.01 C R WA60 68 High 1.06 PF01A NR WA61-62 50 Medium 3.46 PFO1C R WA63 52 Medium 8.18 PF01 C NR WA65 12 Low 1.69 PF01 A Y NR USFWS RiverinelNon- Report ID NCDWQ Rating Quality Area (acres) Classification Riverine WA66 37 Medium 1.20 PFOIA NR WA67 54 Medium 1.81 PF01C NR WA68 16 Low 4.84 PFOIA NR WA69 11 Low 0.17 PF01A NR WA70-72-73 70 High 19.48 PF01C R WA71 17 Low 0.12 PF01 C NR WA74 34 Medium 0.38 PUBHh NR WA75-76 66 High 3.98 PF01C R WA77 (1-24) 72 High 3.73 PF01/2F R WA77 (25-56) 39 Medium 6.31 PFO1C R WA85 20 Low 1729 PF04 NR WA90 37 Medium 0.70 PF01C NR WA91 37 Medium 0.95 PF01C NR WA92 16 Low 5.48 PFO1 C R WA93 85 High 2.38 PF01 C R. WA94 38 Medium 4.03 PF01C NR WB01 33 Medium 0.17 PF01A NR WB02 55 Medium 7.04 PFOIA NR WB03 55 Medium 2.06 PF01A NR WB04 68 High 138 PF01A R WB05 35 Medium 0.14 PF0114A NR WB06 63 Medium 2.93 PEM1F R WB08 52 Medium 4.98 PF01C R W B09 6 Low 0.10 PF01 C R WB 10 24 Low 2.07 PF01 C R WB11 31 Low 3.20 PF0114A NR WB12 31 Low 0.22 PF01A NR WB13 31 Low 0.34 PFOIA NR WB14 24 Low 0.29 PF01/4A NR WB15 31 Low 0.09 PF01/4A NR WB17 73 High 1.57 PF01A R WB18 63 Medium 3.68 PFO1C R WB19 33 Medium 0.09 PF01A NR WB20 47 Medium 0.50 PF01/2F R WB21 49 Medium 2.71 PFO1/2F R WB22 16 Low 1.88 PFOIA NR WB23 27 Low 2.11 PFOIA NR WB24 21 Low 0.20 PF01/4A NR WB25-27 76 High 26.11 PF01A R W B26 22 Low 022 P FO 1 F NR WB28 7 Low 0.43 PF01/4A NR WB29-30-31 74 High 29.44 PF01/4C R WB32-36 77 High 19.69 PEM1F R W633-34 33 Medium 3.88 PF04A NR WB35 58 Medium 0.46 PF01C R WB37 33 Medium 14.40 PF04A NR WB38 33 Medium 7.72 PF04A NR WB39 33 Medium 0.59 PF04A NR WB40 33 Medium 3.50 PF04A NR W641 72 High 18.08 PF01 C R WB42 24 Low 0.44 PF01 C NR WB44 26 Low 11.98 PF04A NR WB45 12 Low 1.98 PF04A NR WB46 21 Low 18.46 PF04A NR USFWS Riverine/Non- Report ID NCIWQ Rating Quality Area (acres) Classification Riverine WB47--48 81 High 619 PF01C R WB49-50 18 Low 42.02 PF04A NR WB52-51-53 23 Low 37.00 PF01/2C NR WB54-WB55 66 High 18.00 PFOIC R WB56 30 Low 1.83 PFOIC NR W857 24 Low 1.36 PFOIC NR WB58 46 Medium 0.50 PFOIC NR WB59 46 Medium 0.54 PF01/4A NR WB60-61 74 High 21.32 PF01C R WB62 74 High 0.18 PFOIC R WB64-66 70 High 8.58 PF01C R WB67 27 Low 0.27 PF01 C NR WB68 16 Low 0.12 PF04A NR WB69 28 Low 0.41 PF01A NR WB70 32 Low 1.44 PFO1A NR WB71 70 High 19.68 PF01C R W B72 23 Low 0.41 PF01 A NR WB73 83 High 58.00 PF01/4A 20% R 80% NR WB74 18 Low 17.09 PF01/4A , NR WB75 54 Medium 16.32 PFOIC R WB76 WB77-WA78 79-'*" 70 High 2.86 PFO1 C R - 78 High 11.36 PFOIC R WB79-78-81 73 High 55.57 PFO1A NR WB80 27 Low 11.30 PF01A NR WB82 8 Low 0.13 PSS1A NR WB83 51 Medium 1.57 PFO1A NR WB84 48 Medium 0.38 PUBHh NR WB85 33 Medium 0.47 PF01C NR WB86 44 Medium 2.51 PFOIC NR WB87 35 Medium 0.15 PFOIC R WB88 13 Low 5.87 PF01 C NR WB89 20 Low 1.14 PFO1 C NR WB90 15 Low 1.40 PFO1 C NR WB91 21 Low 0.93 PFO1 C NR WB92 7 Low 3.18 PF04A NR WB93 21 Low 1.40 PF01 C NR W894 30 Low 1.72 PF01C NR WB95 9 Low 2.53 PF04A NR R-2582/R-2584 High Quality Wetland Crossings and Major Hydraulic Crossings Recommendations Major Wetland/Stream High Hydraulic System Qualit Crossing* Segment Existing Structure NCDOT Recommendation WA 02 Yes No Al None None WA 03 - WA 06 / 3 at 9 feet x 9 feet RCBC Retain and extend as needed No Yes Al SA 02 WA16 / WA 17 / 2 at 84 inch CMP Bridge at 340 feet Yes Yes D1 WB 35 / SA 07 A 2 WA 19 / 1 at 24 inch RCP 2 at 8 feet x 5 feet RCBC Yes Yes D1 A 25 I -WA 2 45-foot bridge Bridge at 95 feet ft- ?ro a, d ? A 10 Yes Yes Dl ? QE, !30 SA 11 / New Equalizer pipes SA 13 Yes No D1 WA 2 at 120 inch CSPA 3 at 7 ft x 6 feet RCBC Yes Yes D1 WA 40 / WA 38 / 60 inch CMP 2 at 6 feet x 6 feet RCBC Yes Yes Dl WA39/SA22 WA 41 Yes No F4 None None WA 42 / SA 29 Yes No F6 New Pipe WA 46 / WA 47 / 54 inch CMP 2 at 6 feet x 5 feet RCBC No Yes F2 SA 25 - WA 53 / SA 30 Yes No F6 New Pipe WA 54 / SA 35 Yes No F6 New Pipe WA 55 / SA 36 / New Pipe Yes No F6 SA37 WA57 Yes No F9/F10 None Fill WA 59 / New Bridge SA 41 at 260 feet; SA 41-43-44-59 Yes No F9/F10 Pipe at other locations WA 60 / SA 46 Yes No F10 New Pipe WA 63 / SA 48 No Yes Gl New 1 at 6 feet x 6 feet RCBC WA 70-72-73 / New 2 at 6 feet x 6 feet RCBC Yes Yes G1 SA 51 / SA 52 WA 75-76 / SA 54 Yes No G6 New Pipe WA 77 (1-24) / New Bridge at 360 feet Yes No G6 SA 61 / SA 59 WA 93 / WA 92 / 3 at 77 inch x 52 inch CSPA 3 at 7 feet x 6 feet RCBC Yes Yes Fl/F3/F4 SA 90 WB 04 / SB 01 Yes No B3/B4 New Pipe WB 06 / SB 03 No Yes B3 New 1 at 6 feet x 5 feet RCBC WB 09 / SB 05 No Yes Bl/B3 3 at 8 feet x 6 feet RCBC Retain and extend as needed WB 10 / SB 08 No Yes B4 New 2 at 9 feet x 6 feet RCBC SB 09 No Yes B4 New 1 at 7 feet x 6 feet RCBC WB 17 / WB 18/ 3 at 8 feet x 9 feet RCBC Retain and extend 3 at 8 feet x Yes Yes CI SB 11 9 feet RCBC WB 20 / WB 21 / 120-foot bridge Add parallel 120-foot bridge to the No Yes E2 south 5- Yes Yes E3 New Bridge at 805 feet 29-30-3 Yes Yes El New 3 at 9 feet x 7 feet RCBC 32-36 / 20 "NVF Yes Yes E1 New 2 at 10 feet x 7 feet RCBC 6&?2Z 4 WB Y Y El New ?ar? Bridge at 475 feet 4 - es es , SB 24 No Yes E4 New 1 at 8 feet x 7 feet RCBC UT to Gumberry 2 at 46 inch x 31 inch CSPA 1 at 8 feet x 5 feet RCBC No Yes E2 Swam R-2582/R-2584 Bridging Decisions Major NCDOT Recommendation Wetland/Stream High Hydraulic Segment Existing Structure System Quality Crossin * WB 47 / SB 41 Yes Yes G3 New 1 at 7 feet x 6 feet RCBC WB 47-48 / SB 26A Yes Yes E4 New 1 at 7 feet x 6 feet RCBC 3 at 8 feet x 8 feet RCBC Retain and extend 3 at 8 feet x WB 54 - WB 55 Yes Yes E4 8 feet RCBC New Retain and extend 3 at 8 feet x WB 60-61 / SB 30 Yes Yes F8 6 feet RCBC WB 62 Yes No F8 New None WB 64-66 Yes No F8 New Equalizer pipes WB 71 / SB 32 Yes Yes G3 New Two RCBC at 9 feet x 7 feet WB 73 / SB 34 Yes No G3 New Pipe WB 75 / SB 36 No Yes G4 New 1 at 8 feet x 6 feet RCBC 1 at 10 feet x 6 feet RCBC Retain and extend 1 at 10 feet x WB 76 / SB 35 Yes Yes G7 6 feet RCBC WB 77 - WA 78-79 New 1 at 7 feet x 6 feet RCBC Yes Yes G4 / SB 63 WB 79-78-81 Yes Yes G3 New 1 at 8 feet x 6 feet RCBC A major hydraulic crossing is defined by the NCDOT Hydraulics Unit as one requiring a conveyance capacity equivalent to that of a 72-inch diameter pipe or larger drainage structure. TIP Project R-2582/R-2584 Pre-CP2A Field Meeting Subject: TIP Project R-2582-R-2584 Pre-CP2A Field Meeting From: "Scott A. Gentry" <sgentry a)dot.state.nc.us> Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 15:36:34 -0440 To: Bill Biddlecome <wi.lliam.j.biddlecome@usace.anny.mil>, David Wainwright <David.Wainwright a,ncmail.net>, Ron Lucas <ron.lucas@fhwa.dot.gov>, Chris Militscher <militscher.chris@epamail.epa.gov>, Gary Jordan <garyjordan cif_NN-s.gov>, Travis Wilson <travis.wilson@lcwildlife.org>, Ron. Sechler <ron.sechler «noaa.gov>, Sara Winslow <sara.winslow@ncmail.net> CC: Charles Cox <ccox@dot.state.nc.us>, "Scott L. Emory" <semory@dot.state.nc.us>, "Bryan C. Key PE" <bckey@dot.state.nc.us>, "A. Jason Moore PE" <ajmoore@dot.state.nc.us>, "John S. Merritt" <jsmerritt@dot.state.nc.us>, Clay Willis <tewillis u'dot.state.nc.us> R-2582/R-2584 Merger Team Members, Our first scheduled Pre-CP2A field meeting is coming up next Tuesday, June 5. We will convene at 9:00 am in the parking lot of the Roanoke Rapids Wal-mart prior to visiting the project. Directions from I-95 north are as follows: - Take the US 158 exit, EXIT 173, toward Roanoke Rapids/Weldon -- Turn left onto uS 158 - Go approximately 1/8 mile and turn left at the signal onto Premier Boulevard - Wal-mart will be on the right. I will be in the back of the parking lot (near Arby's) in a four-door, white Chevy Blazer. I estimate this is approximately 1 hr 30 min (87 miles) if you're traveling from Raleigh. The address is listed below if you would like to verify directions. 251 Premier Boulevard Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870 For your reference prior to this meeting, I have attached a table containing all wetlands within the study area and a table containing each High Quality or Major Hydraulic Crossing. Given that the project is 32 miles long, we have a lot of potential ground to cover. I would appreciate input from you all as to which sites are of particular interest or are higher priority to visit. Otherwise, we will likely start at the western edge of the project (at the I-95/NC46 interchange) and work our way eastward. I have been assured that the merger packets will be in the mail tomorrow morning. Please bring this packet on Tuesday as it contains very useful mapping. I will have a few extra copies next week just in case. Since this is an all-day meeting, please be aware that Northampton County is mostly rural, and there are not many options for lunch. I've been told there is a good diner in Jackson, or you may want, to consider packing a lunch. Finally, if you anticipate that you will not be able to attend the field meeting, please contact me at (919) 733-7844 ext. 242. If you have problems reaching the meeting, ie. emergency or running very late, you may contact me on my cell phone at (919) 649-9002. 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AGENDA Western Concurrence Meeting Tuesday, June 19, 2007 Board Room, Transportation Building Raleigh, North Carolina 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM, Scott Gentry, Project Planning Engineer, PDEA Branch TIP No. R-2582/R-2584, Widening of US 158 from the I-95/NC-46 Interchange west of Garysburg to the Murfreesboro Bypass Halifax and Northampton Counties, Division 1 NOTE: This is an Eastern meeting being held on Western meeting day. Team Members Bill Biddlecome, USACE Scott Gentry, PDEA Ron Lucas, FHWA Chris Militscher, EPA Gary Jordan, FWS Ron Sechler, NMF Travis Wilson, WRC David Wainwright, DWQ Sarah McBride, SHPO Sara Winslow, DMF Ann Whitley, Peanut Belt RPO (non-signatory) NCDOT Technical Support Staff and Other Agency Staff: Anthony Roper, Division 1 Jason Moore, Roadway Design Ron Allen, Roadway Design Bryan Key, Roadway Design Jerry Snead, Hydraulics John Frye, Structure Design Gary Brown, Northampton County--- -- - - - - - - - - - - - John Merritt, NEU Steve Gurganus, HEU Charles Cox, PDEA Rob Hanson, PDEA * The purpose of this meeting is to reach concurrence on CP 2A. Concurrence Point 2A NEPA/ 404 Merger Team Meeting TIP Project Nos. R-2582/R-2584 Federal Project No. NHF-158(7) WBS No. 34472 US 158 from the I-95 / NC 46 Interchange west of Garysburg To the Murfreesboro Bypass Widen to multi-lanes Northampton County Transportation Building Board Room Purpose of Meeting: The purpose of this meeting is to submit information to the Merger Team on the alternatives that have been studied in detail and to reach concurrence on Point 2A (Bridging Decisions and Final Alternatives to Carry Forward) for TIP Project Nos. R-2582 / R-2584. Agenda for Meeting: • Project Description and Status • Discussion of Bridging Locations • Discussion of Final Alternatives to Carry Forward • Comments and Questions --- ---Project Planning Engineer: --- -Scott-Gentry - - - ---- (919) 733-7844 extension 242 sgentryC dot. state.nc.us R-2582/R-2584 Bridging Decisions PROJECT DESCRIPTION The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) is proposing to improve a 32-mile section of US 158 in Northampton County as part of TIP Project R-2582/R-2584. This project will widen US 158 to a four lane median-divided facility from the I-95 / NC 46 Interchange west of Garysburg to the Murfreesboro Bypass (see Figure 1). The exact length of the project will vary depending on the final alternatives selected. According to the 2007-2013 State Transportation Improvement Program (STEP), right-of-way acquisition is scheduled to begin in fiscal year 2011, and construction is scheduled for a post-year letting. The current estimated total cost is approximately $170,562,000. Purpose and Need The Purpose and Need Statement, as approved by the NEPA/404 Merger Team on February 9, 2000, is stated as follows: Improve traffic flow and level of service (LOS) on this section of US 158; Improve safety along US 158; and Improve access to existing and future industry. Detailed Study Alternatives Carried Forward - Concurrence Point 2 (CP2) was signed on March 10, 2005, and a supplemental CP2 meeting was held on August 18, 2005. At these two meetings, the "Widen on Existing" alternatives through Garysburg, Jackson, and Conway were eliminated. The team decided to wait until environmental studies were complete before dropping any further alternatives. In developing alternatives, the project was divided into four sections corresponding with the four main populated segments along the project: Garysburg, Jackson, Faison's Old Tavern, and Conway. There are 29 total segments along the project that can be combined to form the 17 alternatives currently under consideration. Preliminary impacts and segment breakouts for alternatives are provided below in Tables 2A(Garysburg), 2B(Jackson), 2C(Faison's Old Tavern), and 2D(Conway). R-2582/R-2584 Bridging Decisions Table 1A R-2582111-2584 Preliminary Impacts, Garysburg Alternatives Impact Garysburg Northern Bypass Garysburg Southern Bypass 1 Garysburg Southern Bypass 2 Segments Included Al 131 Al 132 B3 Al 132 134 Length 5.01 5.38 5.45 Interchanges 1 1 1 Railroad Crossings 2 2 2 Schools 1 0 0 Recreational Areas and Parks 0 0 0 Churches 1 1 1 Cemeteries 0 0 0 Potential Residential Relocations 29 4 3 Potential Business Relocations 3 2 2 Historic Properties (Eligible or listed on the National Register) 5 5 4 Section 4(f) Impacts (Park/Historic) 1 1 1 Archaeological Sites # # # NRCS - Potential Farmland Conversion Below Threshold Below Threshold Below Threshold Wetlands Impacts (acres) 5.04 11.29 9.55 Stream Impacts (feet) 1520 2042 3406 Water Supply Watershed Protected Areas none none none Wildlife Refuges and Gamelands none none none Federally Listed Species within Corridor Potential RCW Habitat Potential RCW Habitat Potential RCW Habitat Major Utility Crossings Known Hazardous Material Sites or Hazardous Spill Basins none none none Low Income Population Impacts es es es Minority Population Impacts es es es Right of Way and Utility Cost Estimates $13,594,936 $16,194,118 $16,125,810 Construction Cost Estimates $44,300,000 $48,900,000 $52,200,000 # Archaeological surveys will be performed once the preferred alternative is selected. 3 R-2582/R-2584 Bridging Decisions Table 1B R-2582/R-2584 Preliminary Impacts, Jackson Alternatives mpact Old Jackson Bypass Extended Northern Jackson Bypass Northern Jackson Bypass Southern Jackson Bypass Segments Included D1 C l El C l E2 E3 C l E2 E4 Length 8.78 11.90 13.11 10.48 .Interchanges 0 0 1 0 Railroad Crossings 0 0 0 0 Schools .0 1 0 1 Recreational Areas and Parks 0 0 1 1 Churches 1 1 0 0 Cemeteries 0 1 0 0 Potential Residential Relocations 6 3 8 25 Potential Business Relocations 0 0 0 2 Historic Properties (Eligible or listed on the National Register) 4 4 10 10 Section 4(f) Impacts (Park/Historic) 1 2 4 4 Archaeological Sites # # (1) # (1) # NRCS - Potential Farmland Conversion Moderate Concern Below Threshold Below Threshold Below Threshold Wetlands Impacts (acres) 39.52 41.96 14.58 32.55 Stream Impacts (feet) 1621 856 1768 2107 Water Supply Watershed Protected Areas none none none none Wildlife Refuges and Gamelands none none none none Federally Listed Species within Corridor Potential RCW Habitat Potential RCW Habitat Potential RCW Habitat Potential RCW Habitat Major Utility Crossings 1 1 1 1 Known Hazardous Material Sites or Hazardous Spill Basins none none none none Low Income Population Impacts no no no es Minority Population Impacts no no no es Right of Way and Utility Cost Estimates $5,982,221 $6,620,848 $9,032,523 $13,419,350 Construction Cost Estimates $34,000,000 $45,300,000 $112,400,000 $115,700,000 # Archaeological surveys will be performed once the preferred alternative is selected. 4 R-2582/R-2584 Bridging Decisions Table 1C R-2582/R-2584 Preliminary Impacts, Faison's Old Tavern Alternatives mpact Faison's Old Tavern Widen on Existing 1 Faison's Old Tavern Widen on Existing 2 Faison's Old Tavern Northern Bypass 1 Faison's Old Tavern Northern Bypass 2 Faison's Old Tavern Southern Bypass 1 Faison's Old Tavern Southern Bypass 2 Segments Included F2 F5 F7 F4 F7 F2 F6 F9 F2 F6 F10 Fl F8 F3 F8 Length 7.96 7.50 8.64 8.25 7.96 7.66 Interchanges 0 0 1 1 1 1 Railroad Crossings 0 0 0 0 0 0 Schools 0 0 0 0 1 1 Recreational Areas and Parks 0 0 0 0 0 0 Churches 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cemeteries 5 5 0 0 0 0 Potential Residential Relocations 27 30 2 2 5 5 Potential Business Relocations 5 5 2 1 1 1 Historic Properties (Eligible or listed on the National Register) 1 1 1 0 0 1 Section 4(f) Impacts (Park/Historic) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Archaeological Sites # # # # # # NRCS - Potential Farmland Conversion Below Threshold Below Threshold Below Threshold Moderate Concern Higher Concern Higher Concern Wetlands Impacts (acres) 3.89 0.58 22.98 21.18 10.09 8.91 Stream Impacts (feet) 396 0 3003 2770 490 545 Water Supply Watershed Protected Areas none none none none none none Wildlife Refuges and Gamelands none none none none none none Federally Listed Species within Corridor none none Potential RCW Habitat Potential RCW Habitat Potential RCW Habitat Potential RCW Habitat Major Utility Crossings none none none none none none Known Hazardous Material Sites or Hazardous Spill Basins none none none none none none Low Income Population Impacts es es no no no no Minority Population Impacts es es no no no no Right of Way and Utility Cost Estimates $17,102,430 $17,696,399 $7,744,593 $7,273,593 $7,273,493 $6,845,040 Construction Cost Estimates $51,100,000 $26,400,000 $71,400,000 $69,500,000 $41,400,000 $41,600,000 # Archaeological surveys-will-be performed once the preferred alternative is selected R-2582/R-2584 Bridging Decisions Table 1D R-2582/R-2584 Preliminary Impacts, Conway Alternatives Impact Northern Conway Bypass 1 Northern Conway Bypass 2 Southern Conway B ass 1 Southern Conway Bypass 2 Segments Included G2 G6 G7 HI GI G6 G7 Hl G3 G5 G7 HI G3 G4 Hl Length 7.83 7.83 8.75 7.98 Interchanges 1 1 1 1 Railroad Crossings 1 1 1 1 Schools 1 1 0 0 Recreational Areas and Parks 0 0 0 0 Churches 1 0 0 0 Cemeteries 0 1 0 0 Potential Residential Relocations 19 8 14 8 Potential Business Relocations 1 0 0 0 Historic Properties (Eligible or listed on the National Register) 5 6 5 5 Section 4(f) Impacts (Park/Historic) 2 2 2 1 Archaeological Sites # # # # NRCS - Potential Farmland Conversion Higher Concern Higher Concern Higher Concern Higher Concern Wetlands Impacts (acres) 13.39 13.44 34.63 41.75 Stream Impacts (feet) 2279 2023 2072 2840 Water Supply Watershed Protected Areas none none none none Wildlife Refuges and Gamelands none none none none Federally Listed Species within Corridor none none Potential RCW Habitat Potential RCW Habitat Major Utility Crossings none none none none Known Hazardous Material Sites or Hazardous Spill Basins none none none none Low Income Population Impacts no no no no Minority Population Impacts no no no no Right of Way and Utility Cost Estimates $12,596,696 $11,504,272 $12,110,080 $9,163,257 Construction Cost Estimates .$93,800,000 $85,500,000 $85,500,000 $91,400,000 # Archaeological surveys will be performed once the preferred alternative is selected. 6 R-2582/R-2584 Bridging Decisions BRIDGING DECISIONS CONCURRENCE POINT 2A The proposed alternatives for TIP Project R-2582 / R-2584 are located within the Roanoke and Chowan River basins. Eighty-four stream segments and 146 jurisdictional wetlands have been identified within the project study corridor. Impacts for each project segment are provided below in Table 2. Wetlands and streams are shown in Figure A through Figure H. The shaded corridors shown in the aerial figures represent the disturbed area (between the slope stakes) for each alternative. Table 3 lists each of the high quality crossings and major hydraulic crossings. NCDOT recommendations for pipe or other type of structure are provided in this table. 7 R-2582/R-2584 Bridging Decisions Segment Wetland Type # Wetland/ Stream Identification Wetland Area Impacted (Acres) Length of Stream Impacted (ft) NC DWQ Rating R / NR (wetlands) - P / (streams) Wetland Quality F7 PF01 C WA 71 0.01 17 NR Low PF01C WB 67 0.01 27 NR Low PF01 C WA 90 0.16 37 NR Medium PF01C WA 91 0.40 37 NR Medium Total Impact 0.58 F8 SB 40 283 23.75 1 Total Impact 283 PF01 C WB 56 0.20 30 NR Low PF01 C WB 57 0.19 24 NR Low PF01C WB 60-61 4.69 74 R High PF01C WB 64-66 0.89 70 R High PF01C WB 67 0.01 27 NR Low Total Impact 5.99 F9 SA 39 217 23.25 1 SA 41 239 44.25 P SA 42 20 20.5 1 SA 43 242 28.5 I SA 44 505 23.5 I SA 45 106 42.5 P Total Impact 1329 PF01 F WA 57 1.98 84 R High PFO1A WA 58 0.67 40 R Medium PF01 C WA 59 6.42 79 R High Total Impact 9.06 F10 SA 39 217 23.25 I SA 41 272 44.25 P SA 42 32 20.5 1 SA 46 283 28 1 SA 59 290 29.5 1 Total Impact 1095 PF01 F WA 57 1.98 84 R High PF01A WA 58 0.67 40 R High PF01 C WA 59 4.59 79 R High PF01A WA 60 0.03 68 NR High Total Impact 7.27 G1 SA 50 330 44 P SA 52 279 39.5 1 SA 53 308 24.25 1 Total Impact 916 PF01 C WA 61-62 0.49 50 R Medium PF01 C WA 63 --- 0.89 --- 52 - NR Medium PF01A WA 65 0.18 12 NR Low PF01C WA 67 0.05 54 NR Medium PF01A WA 68 2.89 16 NR Low PF01C WA 70-72-73 5.41 70 R High Total Impact 9.90 12 R-2582/R-2584 Bridging Decisions Table 3 R-2582/R-2584 High Quality Wetland Crossings and Major Hydraulic Crossings Recommendations Major Wetland/Stream High Hydraulic System uali Crossing* Segment Existing Structure NCDOT Recommendation WA 02 Yes No Al None None WA 03 - WA 06 / No Yes Al 3 at 9 feet x 9 feet RCBC Retain and extend as needed SA 02 WA16 / WA 17/ yes Yes D1 2 at 84 inch CMP Bridge at 340 feet WB35/SA07 WA 23 / WA 19 / yes Yes D1 1 at 24 inch RCP 2 at 8 feet x 5 feet RCBC SA 08 WA 25 / WA 26 / yes Yes D1 45-foot bridge Bridge at 95 feet SA 10 WA 30 / SA 11 / yes No D1 New Equalizer pipes SA 13 WA 34 / WA 33 / yes Yes D1 2 at 120 inch CSPA 3 at 7 ft x 6 feet RCBC SA 16 WA 40 / WA 38 / yes Yes D1 60 inch CMP 2 at 6 feet x 6 feet RCBC WA 39 / SA 22 WA 41 Yes No F4 None None WA 42 / SA 29 Yes No F6 New Pipe WA 46 / WA 47 / No Yes F2 54 inch CMP 2 at 6 feet x 5 feet RCBC SA 25 WA 53 / SA 30 Yes No F6 New Pipe WA 54 / SA 35 Yes No F6 New Pipe WA 55 / SA 36 / yes No F6 New Pipe SA37 WA57 Yes No F9/F10 None Fill WA 59 / yes No F9/F10 New Bridge SA 41 at 260 feet; SA 41-43-44-59 Pipe at other locations WA 60 / SA 46 Yes No F10 New Pipe WA 63 / SA 48 No Yes G1 New 1 at 6 feet x 6 feet RCBC WA 70-72-73 / yes Yes G1 New 2 at 6 feet x 6 feet RCBC SA 51 / SA 52 WA 75-76 / SA 54 Yes No G6 New, Pipe WA 77 (1-24) / yes No G6 New Bridge at 360 feet SA 61 / SA 59 WA 93 / WA 92 / 3 at 77 inch x 52 inch CSPA 3 at 7 feet x 6 feet RCBC SA 90 yes Yes F1/F3/F4 WB 04 / SB 01 Yes No B3/B4 New Pipe WB 06 / SB 03 No Yes B3 New 1 at 6 feet x 5 feet RCBC --WB 09 / SB 05 No Yes B 183- -- -3-at-8-feetx 6 feet RCBC Retain and extend as-needed - WB 10 / SB 08 No Yes B4 New 2 at 9 feet x 6 feet RCBC SB 09 No Yes B4 New 1 at 7 feet x 6 feet RCBC WB 17 / WB 18/ 3 at 8 feet x 9 feet RCBC Retain and extend 3 at 8 feet x SB11 Yes Yes C1 9 feet RCBC WB 20 / WB 21 / SB 15 No Yes E2 - 120-foot bridge - Add parallel 120-foot bridge to the - - - - - south - WB 25-27 Yes Yes E3 New Bride at 805 feet WB 29-30-31 Yes Yes E1 New 3 at 9 feet x 7 feet RCBC WB 32-36 / SB 20 Yes Yes E1 New 2 at 10 feet x 7 feet RCBC WB 41 / SB 22 Yes Yes E1 New Bridge at 475 feet SB 24 No Yes E4 New 1 at 8 feet x 7 feet RCBC 15 R-2582/R-2584 Bridging Decisions Major Wetland/Stream High Hydraulic Segment Existing Structure NCDOT Recommendation System ualit Crossing* UT to Gumberry 2 at 46 inch x 31 inch CSPA 1 at 8 feet x 5 feet RCBC Swam No Yes E2 WB 47 / SB 41 Yes Yes G3 New 1 at 7 feet x 6 feet RCBC WB 47-48 / SB 26A Yes Yes E4 New 1 at 7 feet x 6 feet RCBC WB 54 - WB 55 Yes Yes E4 3 at 8 feet x 8 feet RCBC Retain and extend 3 at 8 feet x 8 feet RCBC WB 60-61 / SB 30 Yes Yes F8 New Retain and extend 3 at 8 feet x 6 feet RCBC WB 62 Yes No F8 New None WB 64-66 Yes No F8 New Equalizer pipes WB 71 / SB 32 Yes Yes G3 New Two RCBC at 9 feet x 7 feet WB 73 / SB 34 Yes No G3 New Pipe WB 75 / SB 36 No Yes G4 New 1 at 8 feet x 6 feet RCBC WB 76 / SB 35 Yes Yes G7 1 at 10 feet x 6 feet RCBC Retain and extend 1 at 10 feet x 6 feet RCB C WB 77 - WA 78-79 Yes Yes G4 New 1 at 7 feet x 6 feet RCBC / SB 63 WB 79-78-81 Yes Yes G3 New I -at 8 feet x 6 feet RCBC * A major hydraulic crossing is defined by the NCDOT Hydraulics Unit as one requiring a conveyance capacity equivalent to that of a 72-inch diameter pipe or larger drainage structure. 16 o. 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D J _ `, r cn z ? co 0 o 00 Ln, W 0 Z w 0 0 R-2582/R-2584 Bridging Decisions Table 1C R-2582/R-2584 Preliminary Impacts, Faison's Old Tavern Alternatives mpact Faison's Old Tavern Widen on Existing 1 Faison's Old Tavern Widen on Existing 2 Faison's Old Tavern Northern Bypass 1 Faison's Old Tavern Northern Bypass 2 Faison's Old Tavern Southern B ass 1 Faison's Old Tavern Southern Bypass 2 Segments Included F2 F5 F7 F4 F7 F2 F6 F9 F2 F6 F10 Fl F8 F3 F8 Length 7.96 7.50 8.64 8.25 7.96 7.66 Interchanges 0 0 1 1 1 1 Railroad Crossings 0 0 0 0 0 0 Schools 0 0 0 0 1 1 Recreational Areas and Parks 0 0 0 0 0 0 Churches 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cemeteries 5 5 0 0 0 0 Potential Residential Relocations 27 30 2 2 5 5 Potential Business Relocations 5 5 2 1 1 1 Historic Properties (Eligible or listed on the National Register) 1 1 1 0 0 1 Section 4(f) Impacts (Park/Historic) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Archaeological Sites # # # # # # NRCS - Potential Farmland Conversion Below Threshold Below Threshold Below Threshold Moderate Concern Higher Concern Higher Concern Wetlands Impacts (acres) 3.89 0.58 22.98 21.18 10.09 8.91 Stream Impacts (feet) 396 0 3003 2770 490 545 Water Supply Watershed Protected Areas none none none none none none Wildlife Refuges and Gamelands none none none none none none Federally Listed Species within Corridor none none Potential RCW Habitat Potential RCW Habitat Potential RCW Habitat Potential RCW Habitat Major Utility Crossings none none none none none none Known Hazardous Material Sites or Hazardous Spill Basins none none none none none none Low Income Population Impacts es es no no no no Minority Population Impacts es es no no no no Right of Way and Utility Cost Estimates $17,102,430 $17,696,399 $7,744,593 $7,273,593 $7,273,493 $6,845,040 Construction Cost Estimates $51,100,000 $26,400,000 $71,400,000 $69,500,000 $41,400,000 $41,600,000 4-Archaeological surveys will be performed once-the-preferred alternative is selected. - -- - - R-2582/R-2584 Bridging Decisions Table 2 R-2582/R-2584 Wetland and Stream Impacts Segment Wetland Type # Wetland/ Stream Identification Wetland Area Impacted (Acres) Length of Stream Impacted (ft) NC DWQ Rating Riverine / Non- Riverine (wetlands) Perennial / Intermittent (streams) Wetland Quality Al SA 01 129 19.5 I SA 02 192 41.5 P Total Impact 321 PF01A WA 01 0.38 37 R Medium PF01A WA 03 0.07 41 NR Medium PF01A WA 04 0.04 62 R Medium PF01A WA 05 0.00 25 NR Medium PF01A WA 06 0.00 36 R Medium PF01A WA 09 (isolated) 0.20 Total Impact 0.70 B1 SA 04 27 30.25 P SB 02 395 19 1 SB 05 270 29.5 P SB 07 507 33 P Total Impact 1199 PF01A WA 07 1.11 63 R Medium PF01C WA 11 0.72 34 NR Medium PF01C WB 08 2.50 52 R Medium Total Impact 4.34 B2 SA 04 156 30.25 P SB 02 261 19 1 Total Impact 418 PF01A WA 07 2.07 63 R Medium PF01A WB 02 0.17 55 NR Medium Total Impact 2.24 B3 SB 01 1075 26.5 I SB 05 228 29.5 P Total Impact 1303 PEM1 F WB 06 1.10 63 R Medium PFO1A WB 02 2.25 55 NR Medium PF01A WB 03 0.97 55 NR Medium PF01A WB 04 3.32 68 R High PF01C WB 08 0.71 52 R Medium - - Total Impact 8.35 B4 SA 05 244 23 I SA 91 319 23.5 I SB 01 1075 26.5 I SB 08 520 44 P SB 09 509 45.5 P - Total Impact ---- 2667 -- -- PFO1A WB 02 2.25 55 NR Medium PF01A WB 03 0.97 55 NR Medium PF01A WB 04 3.32 68 R High PF01C WB 10 0.07 24 R Low Total Impact 6.61 R-2582/R-2584 Bridging Decisions Segment Wetland Type # Wetland/ Stream Identification Wetland Area Impacted (Acres) Length of Stream Impacted (ft) NC DWQ Rating Riverine / Non- Riverine (wetlands) Perennial/ Intermittent (streams) - Wetland Quality C1 SB 11 222 44 P Total Impact 222 PF01/4A WB 11 1.05 31 NR Low PF01A WB 12 0.00 31 NR Low PF01A WB 13 0.01 31 NR Low PF01A WB 17 0.08 73 R High PF01C WB 18 2.23 63 R Medium Total Impact 3.38 D1 SA 06 129 20.25 I SA 07 298 46.25 P SA 08 207 27.25 1 SA 09 207 30.75 P SA 10 225 39 P SA 11 56 27.5 1 SA 14 260 23.5 1 SA 18 44 23 1 SA 22 194 37 P Total Impact 1621 PFO1Ad WA 14 6.72 24 NR Low PF04A WA 15 0.03 26 NR Low PF01 C WA 16 0.20 80 R High PF01 C WA 23 0.50 74 R High PF01 C WA 24 1.08 37 R Medium PF01/2C WA 25 1.20 79 R High PF01 A WA 26 0.82 75 R High PF01A WA 30 9.96 69 NR High PF01/4A WA 32 0.47 19 NR Low PF01 C WA 33 0.05 81 R High PFO1 Fh WA 34 2.94 74 R High PF01A WA 35 0.12 48 NR Medium PFO1A WA 36 0.05 63 NR Medium PF01C WA 39 0.05 61 R Medium PF01C WA 40 0.32 72 R High PF01C WA16 1.24 80 R High PF01C WB 18 0.11 63 R Medium PF01A WA 19 ` 12.38 33 NR Medium PF01A WB 22 1.02 16 NR Low PF01C WB 35 0.03 58, R Medium PFO1C WB 93 0.21 21 NR Low Total Impact 39.52 9 R-25821R-2584 Bridging Decisions Segment Wetland Type # Wetland/ Stream Identification Wetland Area Impacted (Acres) Length of Stream Impacted (ft) NC DWQ Rating Riverine / Non- Riverine (wetlands) Perennial / Intermittent streams Wetland Quality E4 SB 24 238 26 1 SB 26A 302 36.5 P Total Impact 540 PF01 C WA 94 0.18 38 NR Medium PF01 C WB 47-48 2.19 81 R High P F04A W B 49-50 10.15 18 NR Low PF01/2C WB 52-53 9.69 23 NR Low PF01C W13 54-55 3.25 66 R High PF01C WB 86 0.25 44 NR Medium Total Impact 25.71 F1 SA 90 208 37 P Total Impact 208 PF01/4A WA 48-49 1.44 23 NR Medium PF01/4C WA 52 0.76 29 NR Medium PF01 C WA 92 1.80 16 R Low PF01 C WA 93 0.09 85 R High Total Impact 4.09 F2 SA 25 175 28 I SA 90 221 37 P Total Impact 396 PF01C WA 47 0.22 64 R Medium PF01 C WA 92 1.82 16 R Low PF01C WA 93 0.77 85 R High PSS1A WA 46 0.50 62 R Medium Total Impact 3.31 F3 SA 31 263 28.5 1 Total Impact 263 PF01/4A WA 48-49 1.66 23 NR Medium PF01/4C WA 52 0.76 29 NR Medium PSS1A WA 46 0.50 62 R Medium Total Impact 2.92 F4 No Impacts F5 No Impacts F6 SA 29 238 26.5 1 - -- SA 39 - -236 - - --- - P SA 35 222 27.5 1 SA 36 345 30 P SA 37 238 25.25 1 Total Impact 1278 PF01 C WA 42 1.36 81 R High PFOfC A-43 0.28 - ------ 5 - - - NR Medium PF01A WA 53 1.43 77 R High PF01/4C WA 54 6.67 72 NR High PF01 C WA 55 0.60 66 R High PF01 C WA 56 0.27 26 NR Medium Total Impact 10.60 11 R-2582/R-2584 Bridging Decisions Segment Wetland Type # Wetland/ Stream Identification Wetland Area Impacted (Acres) Length of Stream Impacted (ft) NC DWQ Rating R / NR (wetlands) P 7I (streams) Wetland Quality F7 PF01 C WA 71 0.01 17 NR Low PF01C WB 67 0.01 27 NR Low PF01 C WA 90 0.16 37 NR Medium PF01 C WA 91 0.40 37 NR Medium Total Impact 0.58 F8 SB 40 283 23.75 1 Total Impact 283 PF01 C WB 56 0.20 30 NR Low PF01 C WB 57 0.19 24 NR Low PF01 C WB 60-61 4.69 74 R High PF01C WB 64-66 0.89 70 R High PF01C WB 67 0.01 27 NR Low Total Impact 5.99 F9 SA 39 217 23.25 I SA 41 239 44.25 P SA 42 20 20.5 1 SA 43 242 28.5 1 SA 44 505 23.5 1 SA 45 106 42.5 P Total Impact 1329 PF01 F WA 57 1.98 84 R High PF01A WA 58 0.67 40 R Medium PF01 C WA 59 6.42 79 R High Total Impact 9.06 F10 SA 39 217 23.25 I SA 41 272 44.25 P SA 42 32 20.5 1 SA 46 283 28 1 SA 59 290 29.5 1 Total Impact 1095 PF01 F WA 57 1.98 84 R High PF01A WA 58 0.67 40 R High PF01C WA 59 4.59 79 R High PFO1A WA 60 0.03 68 NR High Total Impact 7.27 G1 SA 50 330 44 P SA 52 279 39.5 1 SA 53 308 24.25 1 Total Impact 916 PF01C WA 61-62 0.49 50 R Medium PF01C WA-63 -- 0.89 -- ------52 ---NR Medium PF01A WA 65 0.18 12 NR Low PF01C C. WA 67 0.05 54 NR Medium PF01A WA 68 2.89 16 NR Low PF01 C WA 70-72-73 5.41 70 R High Total Impact 9.90 12 R-2582/R-2584 Bridging Decisions Table 3 R-2582/R-2584 High Quality Wetland Crossings and Major Hydraulic Crossings Recommendations Major Wetland/Stream High Hydraulic System uali Crossin * Segment Existing Structure NCDOT Recommendation WA 02 Yes No Al None None WA 03 - WA 06 / No Yes Al 3 at 9 feet x 9 feet RCBC Retain and extend as needed SA 02 WA16 / WA 17/ 2 at 84 inch CMP Bridge at 340 feet WB35/SA07 Yes Yes D1 WA 23 / WA 19 / Yes Yes D1 1 at 24 inch RCP 2 at 8 feet x 5 feet RCBC SA 08 WA 25 / WA 26 / Yes Yes DI 45-foot bridge Bridge at 95 feet SA 10 WA 30 / SA 11 / Yes No D1 New Equalizer pipes SA 13 WA 34 / WA 33 / Yes Yes D1 2 at 120 inch CSPA 3 at 7 ft x 6 feet RCBC SA 16 WA 40 / WA 38 / Yes Yes D1 60 inch CMP 2 at 6 feet x 6 feet RCBC WA 39/SA22 WA 41 Yes No F4 None None WA 42 / SA 29 Yes No F6 New Pipe WA 46 / WA 47 / No Yes F2 54 inch CMP 2 at 6 feet x 5 feet RCBC SA 25 WA 53 / SA 30 Yes . No F6 New Pipe WA 54 / SA 35 Yes No F6 New Pipe WA 55 / SA 36 / New Pipe SA37 Yes No F6 WA57 Yes No F9/F10 None Fill WA 59 / Yes No F9/F10 New Bridge SA 41 at 260 feet; SA 41-43-44-59 Pipe at other locations WA 60 / SA 46 Yes No F10 New Pipe WA 63 / SA 48 No Yes G1 New 1 at 6 feet x 6 feet RCBC WA 70-72-73 / Yes Yes G1 New 2 at 6 feet x 6 feet RCBC SA 51 / SA 52 WA 75-76 / SA 54 Yes No G6 New Pipe WA 77 (1-24) / Yes No G6 New Bridge at 360 feet SA 61/SA59 WA 93 / WA 92,/ Yes Yes Fl/F3/F4 3 at 77 inch x 52 inch CSPA 3 at 7 feet x 6 feet RCBC SA 90 WB 04 / SB 01 Yes No B3/B4 New Pipe WB 06 / SB 03 No Yes B3 New 1 at 6 feet x 5 feet RCBC WB 09 / SB 05 - - No - - -- -Yes- - - - -----B 1B 3 -- 3 at 8 feet x 6 feet RCBC Retain-and-extend as Week ed - - WB 10 / SB 08 No Yes B4 New 2 at 9 feet x 6 feet RCBC SB 09 No Yes B4 New 1 at 7 feet x 6 feet RCBC WB 17 / WB 18/ 3 at 8 feet x 9 feet RCBC Retain and extend 3 at 8 feet x Yes Yes C1 SB 11 9 feet RCBC WB 20 / WB 21 / No Yes E2 120-foot bridge Add parallel 120-foot bridge to the SB 15 -_ - -- -- - -- south WB 25-27 Yes Yes E3 New Bridge at 805 feet WB 29-30-31 Yes Yes E1 New 3 at 9 feet x 7 feet RCBC WB 32-36 / SB 20 Yes Yes E1 New 2 at 10 feet x 7 feet RCBC WB 41 / SB 22 Yes Yes E1 New Bridge at 475 feet SB 24 No Yes E4 New 1 at 8 feet x 7 feet RCBC 15 O a Z r n° m O °e 0 C _ ss- O N a e V1 OD / W N ?j,'1dH ? 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RZ: I R PURPOSE AND NEED REPORT Proposed improvement of US 158 from Weldon to the Murfreesboro Bypass TIP Projects R-2582 and R-2584 State Project &T101401 Federal Aid Project NHF-158(7) Introduction The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) 2000-2006 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) includes a highway project to widen US 158 to a multi-lane facility from Weldon in Halifax County to the Murfreesboro Bypass in Northampton County. The TIP includes bypasses of Jackson and Conway as part of the widening project. Studies are underway in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, as amended. This Purpose and Need Statement is the first phase in the preparation of an environmental document. Concurrence Point No. 1 of the NEPA/404 Merger Process, developing the purpose and need of the-proposed action, should justify why the improvement must be implemented. Project Need The primary needs of the proposed action include the following: Efficient East-West routes are lacking in northeastern North Carolina US 158 is a major intrastate highway traversing from west of Winston Salem to the Outer Banks of North Carolina. US 158 is the principal east-west route from I-85 and I- 95 to the coast in the northern part of North Carolina. It is currently a two-lane road for much of the route, and passes through numerous small towns. For most of the project length, the highway has a speed limit of 55 mph. The speed limit is lower as US 158 passes through the towns of Garysburg, Jackson, and Conway. Various developed areas lining the highway also limit the permissible areas that vehicles can safely pass. Because of numerous slow moving vehicles, farm machinery, the sections of US 158 passing through towns, and the limited opportunities to pass, average operating speeds are generally lower than 55 mph. Local officials view this project as important to Northampton County's economy. The improved transportation corridor will improve transportation service to existing and potential future industry. Traffic generated by the Nu Cor facility in Hertford County, scheduled to begin operations in September 2000, will use US 158 to access Interstates 95, 85, and 40. This new steel manufacturing plant will require a substantial amount of support services. The Nucor facility will receive scrap segregated steel by both truck and rail, and combine that material with refined ore in manufacturing sheet steel. Adequate transportation facilities are vital to the operations of an industry of this type, which requires efficient movement of raw materials and goods. Traffic volumes along portions of US 158 will reach capacity by the design year (2025) If traffic levels increase as projected and no improvements are made to US 158, the level of service for the section from Weldon to US 301 is expected to deteriorate to LOS E by the year 2010. Other sections of US 158 in Northampton County are expected deteriorate to LOS D or LOS E by the design year (2025). • US 158 has experienced a fatal accident rate twice the average for roads in North Carolina of similar type The overall collision rate for US 158 in Northampton County was 113.3 collisions/ per million vehicle miles (coll/100mvm) from July 1996 to July 1999. This is lower than the statewide average of 193.9 coll/100mvm for rural United States routes. The fatal accident rate, however, for the same time period was 5.22 fatal coll/I00mvm, which is twice the statewide average for similar United States routes (2.60 fatal coll/ 1 00mvm). • Traffic passing through the towns along US 158 results in inefficient through- travel and deterioration of local vehicle and pedestrian operations Existing US 158 in Northampton County travels through the towns of Jackson and Conway, requiring vehicles to slow down to meet a speed limit of 20 mph through the business districts and 35 mph within town limits, and to operate among local business traffic and pedestrians. US 158 also travels just south of the town of Garysburg; vehicles traveling east must stop at the intersection of US 301 south of Garysburg. Two fatal accidents along US 158, one in 1998 and one in 1999, involved pedestrians near the town of Garysburg. US 158 is the major east-west thoroughfare in the northeastern section of North Carolina. The projected traffic and land use conditions in and around the small towns along the route diminish this segment's ability to function as an intrastate corridor. Project Purpose The primary purposes of the proposed action include the following: • Improve traffic flow and level of service (LOS) on this section of US 158 In a "no-build" scenario, the projected traffic along several segments of US 158 would exceed capacity, thus creating deficient levels of service along those segments. This increases the potential for accidents and contributes to the inefficient operation of 2 motor vehicles. With the proposed improvements, traffic flow would be improved to a Level of Service A (LOS A). Travel conditions would remain at LOS A through the design year. • Fulfill US 158's role as part of the National Highway System and contribute to achieving the objectives of the FHWA Strategic Plan and the goals of the North Carolina Intrastate System. US 158 is on the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) National Highway System (NHS). In 1998, the FHWA published a National Strategic Plan, which sought to preserve and enhance the infrastructure of Federal-aid highways with emphasis on the NHS. Objectives of the plan include reducing delay by 20 percent in 10 years, reducing the number of highway related fatalities and serious injuries by 20 percent in 10 years, enhancing community and social benefits of highway transportation, increasing public satisfaction with highway systems and highway projects as a beneficial part of their community, and reducing on-road mobile source emissions by 20 percent in 10 years. US 158 is also part of the State's Intrastate System. The Intrastate System is established to provide high-speed, safe travel service throughout the State. It connects major population centers both inside and outside the State and provides safe, convenient, through-travel for motorists. The Intrastate System supports statewide growth and development objectives and to connect to major highways of adjoining states. US 158 is a major intrastate highway traversing from west of Winston Salem to the Outer Banks of North Carolina. The 2000-2006 Transportation Improvement Plan includes plans to widen US 158 to a multi-lane facility from Winston Salem to Currituck County. TIP projects R-2582 and R-2584 will contribute to achieving the objectives of the FHWA Strategic Plan and fulfilling the goals of the North Carolina Intrastate System. • Improve safety along US 158 The most prevalent types of vehicle crashes along the project corridor were the rear end type collisions, or collisions involving animals. The additional travel lanes with median openings to allow left turn movements will reduce the potential for rear end collisions. With bypasses of Jackson and Conway, through traffic and local traffic would be separated. Because through traffic would not be as mixed with local traffic, the variance of speeds among vehicles would decrease. Bypasses of the towns would provide for better through traffic from one side of the county to the other. With less through traffic within the town limits, the safety and operations of local vehicles and pedestrians would improve. 3 • Improve access to existing and future industry The NuCor facility under construction in Hertford County will employ approximately 450 people and is estimated to generate approximately 3500 trips per day. Many of these trips would be used by support service industries and for the transportation of raw materials and goods. As this area of the state continues to attract industry such as the NuCor facility, the need for adequate transportation facilities will increase. Background Information The 2000-2006 Transportation Improvement Plan includes projects R-2582 and R-2584 as widening US 158 to a multi-lane facility, some on new location, between Weldon and the Murfreesboro Bypass. US 158 is designated as a principal arterial on the Northampton County Thoroughfare Plan; the proposed widening is a high local priority. An initial estimate by the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) indicated that Northampton County may become a non-attainment county for air quality in the near future. The smoother traffic flow allowed by a four-lane divided facility would decrease auto emissions. Existing Road Network Interstate 95, the only interstate highway in the county, is a major north-south route in the eastern United States and passes through the western corner of Northampton County. The US routes in Northampton County are: US 158, US 301, and US 258. Both US 301 and US 258 run generally north-south. NC routes include NC 46, NC 35, NC 48, NC 186, NC 305, and NC 308 (see attached figure). All of these US and NC routes are currently two-lanes. Most of Northampton County is served primarily by the Intrastate System. As previously mentioned, an Intrastate System is established to provide high-speed, safe travel service throughout the State. It connects major population centers both inside and outside the State and provides safe, convenient, through-travel for motorists. All segments of the routes of the Intrastate System shall have at least four travel lanes and, when warranted, shall have vertical separation of interchanges at crossings, or bypasses (Transportation and Highway Laws of North Carolina, 1997). US 158 is an important component of the Intrastate System and serves northeastern North Carolina as a supporting link to Interstates 40, 85, and 95. US 158 is currently a 2-lane highway, having between 24 feet and 28 feet of pavement along most of the route in Northampton County. US 158 travels through small towns and communities and passes by agricultural fields and wooded areas. There is no control of access along US 158 from Weldon to the Murfreesboro bypass (near Hertford 4 County), and all intersections are at grade. The Murfreesboro bypass is a four-lane divided facility that travels south of and around the town of Murfreesboro. Access is partially controlled and only allowed at intersecting streets. Traffic/Truck Volumes The proposed project is located in central Northampton County. Land use in the area is rural with scattered farmland and residential development. Industrial and/or commercial development in the area is primarily located around the small towns of Garysburg, Jackson, and Conway. Traffic generated by the future operation of Nu Cor Steel and a federal prison in the vicinity of Winton, North Carolina will access I-95 via US 158; therefore, these additional volumes have been accounted for in the future year forecasts. Approximately 10,300 vehicles per day (vpd) currently travel on US 158 from Weldon to US 301 in Garysburg. Traffic volumes between Garysburg and Jackson generally range from 5000 vpd to 7000 vpd. Between Jackson and Conway, volumes are approximately 3000 vpd to 5000 vpd. From Conway toward Murfreesboro, volumes range from 5000 vpd to 6000 vpd. In the year 2025, 20,100 vpd are projected to use US 158 between Weldon and Garysburg. From Garysburg to Jackson, projections range from 12,000 vpd to 15,600 vpd. Between Jackson and Conway, approximately 8,500 vpd to 12,400 vpd are predicted to travel on US 158. From Conway to Murfreesboro, traffic projections range from 13,700 vpd to 14,600 vpd. Truck traffic currently comprises approximately 13% to 19% of the total average daily traffic. The Dual and Truck Tractor Semi-Trailer (TTST) percentages range from 4% to 7% and 8% to 13%, respectively. Level of Service The concept of level of service (LOS) is defined as a qualitative measure describing operational conditions within a traffic stream, and their perception by motorists and passengers. Operating conditions are based on such factors as speed, travel time, freedom to maneuver, traffic interruptions, comfort, convenience, and safety. Six levels are defined and designated with letters from A to F. Level A represents the best operating conditions with free flow and virtually no delay. LOS E is defined as capacity, a condition where flow is generally unstable and affected by disturbances in the traffic stream. Level F represents the worst operating conditions when traffic volumes exceed the capacity of the facility. At level of service F, long queues of traffic tend to form. The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials publication "A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets," provides guidance regarding the appropriate design level of service for roadways. A level of service B (LOS B) is 5 recommended for a freeway or arterial in a level, rural setting. LOS B represents reasonably free flow, but with speeds beginning to be restricted by traffic conditions. A capacity analysis of the subject project yielded the following results: 1. US 158 is currently operating between level of service (LOS) B and LOS C for most of the route in Northampton County. A section from Weldon to US 301 is currently operating at LOS D. 2. If traffic levels increase as projected and no improvements are made to US 158, the level of service for the section from Weldon to US 301 is expected to deteriorate to LOS E by the year 2010. Other sections of US 158 in Northampton County are expected deteriorate to LOS D or LOS E by the design year (2025). 3. Widening US 158 to a multi-lane facility would improve operating conditions to LOS A initially and would maintain operating conditions at LOS A through the design year (2025). Summary The widening of US 158 is a vital part of the Northampton County Thoroughfare Plan. Widening will improve the traffic operations and the safety of the roadway. The proposed project will contribute to achieving the objectives of the road as a link in the National Highway System and the North Carolina Intrastate System. The proposed four- lane facility will provide an efficient transportation route from Murfreesboro to Interstate 95 for regional travel and for industries locating in the area. 6 f? Sri f r' °O O :" 3 2 °?, ,? 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PIJIG 1 8 2000 WETLANDS G40?JP MATER 0q;P -ITY SEEG STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION JAMES B. HUNT JR. P.o. BOX 25201, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611-5201 DAVID McCOY GOVERNOR SECRETARY June 5, 2000 Memorandum To: Laura Cove, P.E. Joe Springer L.C. Smith Jeff Ingham, P.E., Project Development and Environmental Analysis J.M. Lynch, P.E., Traffic Engineering John Alfred, P.E., Roadway Design 1 From: Scott W. Walston, P.E. ,') `? . Project Engineer, Statewide Planning Branch Subject: Traffic Forecasts for the Roanoke Rapids/Weldon area relating to TIP Project R-2582 and R-2584 Please find below the traffic forecast volumes for the years 2000 and 2025 for the above project. Truck percentages, DHV, and DIR percentages are also included for this project, where requested. A no build scenario was not provided for this forecast. Two scenarios were investigated for this forecast and the findings are discussed below. Scenario 1: NC 46 is widened from I-95 to Garysburg (with a bypass of Garysburg); US 158 widened west of NC 46 NC 46 between I-95 and Garysburg: 6930 vpd (2000), 13700 vpd (2025) US 158 between Garysburg and Weldon: 7250 vpd (2000), 11700 vpd (2025) Traffic on proposed Garysburg bypass: 3360 vpd (2000), 9500 vpd (2025) Trips originating on US 158 West of Roanoke Rapids and traveling to Garysburg along US 158: 300 vpd (2000), 500 vpd (2025) (These are two way volumes) Trips originating on I-95 south to Garysburg: 900 vpd (2000), 1800 vpd (2025) (two-way) Trips originating on I-95 north to Garysburg: 1200 vpd (2000), 2200 vpd (2025) (two-way) The volumes for this forecast were taken and adjusted according to the Roanoke Rapids/Weldon/Gaston Travel Demand Model. This model had a base year of 1990 and a future year of 2020. Due to the fact that NC 46 and US 158 near Garysburg were external stations, some adjustments to the bypass volumes were made. No thoroughfare plan projects were used for this forecast. (919) 733-4705 A Mr. Jeff Ingham June 5, 2000 Page 2 Scenario 2: US 158 is widened from Weldon to Garysburg and on to the east NC 46 between I-95 and Garyburg: 4520 vpd (2000), 8400 vpd (2025) US 158 between Garysburg and Weldon: 10910 vpd (2000), 20400 vpd (2025) Intersection movements of US 158/Second Street and Third Street, and Sycamore Street/Second St. and Third Street: See Figure 1 for 2000 turns and Figure 2 for 2025 Turns Thelurning movements on Figures 1 and 2 were based on seed counts collected May 4, 2000, and counts were taken from the 1998 Traffic Counts Manual and adjusted to the year 2000. Future year volumes were based on Roanoke Rapids/Weldon/Gaston Travel Demand Model and adjusted to agree with the collected seed counts and 1998 volumes. If you have any father quesitons concerning these forecasts, please contact me at 919-733-4705. (919) 733-4705 fi Z s d a CU' a? o o All ?9 r N Z N ? J CL v I? u. ? 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Project Development ngineer Project Development & Environmental Analysis Branch SUBJECT: Widening of US 158 from Weldon to the Murfreesboro Bypass, Northampton and Halifax Counties, Federal Project NHF-158(7), State Project 8.T101401, WBS 34472.1.1, TIP Project R-2582/2584 Merger Team Update This memorandum is to update the R-2582/2584 Merger Team on the progress of the subject project, since it has been several years since the last team meeting. The merger team last met on February 9, 2000 to discuss Concurrence Point 1, the project's Purpose & Need. The purpose of the project, as later agreed on by the merger team in October 2000, is: • To improve traffic flow and level of service (LOS) on this section of US 158, • To improve safety along US 158, and • To improve access for both existing and future industry. A series of Citizens' Information Workshops was held in 2002 to present the public with the proposed alternative corridors. Since that time, NCDOT has added a new alternative for consideration, and will therefore hold a new workshop sometime over the summer. It is anticipated that the next merger team meeting, to discuss detailed study alternatives, will be held in the fall of 2004. The Environmental Assessment is scheduled for completion in August 2005. The current construction schedule states that right-of-way acquisition is to begin in October 2009 with the first section being let to construction in April 2010. If you have any questions or comments regarding this project, please feel free to contact me at (919) 733-7844 x. 333. MAILING ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: 919-733-3141 LOCATION: NC DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FAX: 919-733-9794 TRANSPORTATION BUILDING PROJECT DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS 1 SOUTH WILMINGTON STREET 1548 MAIL SERVICE CENTER WEBSITE: WWW.DOH.DOT.STATE.NC.US RALEIGH NC RALEIGH NC 27699-1548 1 R-2582/2584 Merger Team Update 2 May 4, 2004 R-2582/2584 Merger Team Bill Biddlecome, USACE Ron Lucas, FHWA Travis Wilson, NCWRC Gary Jordan, USFWS John Hennessy, NCDWQ Chris Militscher, USEPA Sarah McBride, SHPO Ron Sechler, NMFS Cc: Don Conner, P.E., Division 1 Engineer Anthony W. Roper, P.E., Acting Division 4 Engineer Bryan Key, P.E., Roadway Design Michael Turchy, PDEA-ONE Rob Hanson, P.E., PDEA Charles Cox, P.E., PDEA .?« PURPOSE AND NEED REPORT Proposed improvement of US 158 from Weldon to the Murfreesboro Bypass TIP Projects R-2582 and R-2584 State Project 8.T101401 Federal Aid Project NHF-158(7) Introduction The North Carolina Department of Transport ation (NCDOT) 2000-2006 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) includes a highway project to widen US 158 to a multi-lane facility from Weldon in Halifax County to the Murfreesboro Bypass in Northampton County. The TIP includes bypasses of Jackson and Conway as part of the widening project. Studies are underway in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, as amended. This PgMose and Need Statement is the first phase in the preparation of an environmental document. Concurrence Point No. 1 of the NEPA/404 Merger Process, developing the purpose and need of the proposed action, should justify why the improvement must be implemented. Project Need The primary needs of the proposed action include the following: • Efficient East-West routes are lacking in northeastern North Carolina US 158 is a major intrastate highway traversing from west of Winston Salem to the Outer Banks of North Carolina. US 158 is the principal east-west route from I-85 and I- L5 to the coast in the northern part of North Carolina. It is currently a two-lane road for much of the route, and passes through numerous small towns. For most of the project length, the highway has a speed limit of 55 mph. The speed limit is lower as US 158 passes through the towns of Garysburg, Jackson, and Conway. Various developed areas lining the highway also limit Me permissible areas that vehicles can safely pass. Because of numerous slow moving vehicles, farm machinery, the sections of US 158 passing through towns, and the limited opportunities to pass, average operating speeds are generally lower than 55 mph. Local officials view this project as important to Northamptoni County's economy. The improved transportation corridor will improve transportation service to existing and potential future industry. Traffic generate the Nu Cor facility in Hertford County, scheduled to begin operations in September 2000, will use US 158 to access Interstates 95, 85, an ne actunng plant will require a substantial amount of support services. The Nucor facility will receive scrap segregated steel by both truck and rail, and combine that material with refined ore in manufacturing sheet steel. Adequate transportation facilities are vital to the operations of an industry of this type, which requires efficient movement of raw materials and goods. • Traffic volumes along portions of US 158 will reach capacity by the design year (2025) If traffic levels increase as projected and no improvements are made to US 158, the level of service for the section from Weldon to US 301 is expected to deteriorate_ro. LOS E by the year 2010. Other sections of US 158 in Northampton County are expected deteriorate to LOS D or LOS E by the design year (2025). • US 158 has experienced a fatal accident rate twice the average for roads in North Carolina of similar type The overall collision rate for US 158 in Northampton County was 113.3 collisions/ per million vehicle miles (coll/100mvm) from July 1996 to July 1999. This is lower than the statewide average of 193.9 coll/l00mvm for rural United States routes. The- fatal-accident rate, however, for the same time period was 5.22 fatal coll/100mvm whic is twice the statewide average for similar United States routes (2.60 fatal coll/ 1 00mvm). • Traffic passing through the towns along US 158 results in inefficient through- travel and deterioration of local vehicle and pedestrian operations Existing US 158 in Northampton County travels through the towns of Jackson and Conway, requiring vehicles to slow down to meet a speed limit of 20 mph through the. business districts and 35 mph within town limits, and to operate among local business traffic and pedestrians. US 158 also travels just south of the town of Garysburg; vehicles traveling east must stop at the intersection of US 301 south of Garysburg. Two fatal accidents along US 158, one in 1998 and one in 1999, involved pedestrians near the town of Garysburg. US 158 is the major east-west thoroughfare in the northeastern section of North Carolina. The projected traffic and land use conditions in and around the small towns along the route diminish this segment's ability to function as an intrastate corridor. Project Purpose The primary purposes of the proposed action include the following: • Improve traffic flow and level of service (LOS) on this section of US 158 In a "no-build" scenario, the projected traffic along several segments of US 158 would exceed capacity, thus creating deficient levels of service along those segments. This increases the potential for accidents and contributes to the inefficient operation of 2 coll/100mvm). Two of the fatal accidents involved pedestrians in and near the town of Garysburg. The most prevalent types of vehicle crashes along the project corridor were the rear end type collisions, or collisions involving animals. The additional travel lanes with median openings to allow left turn movements will reduce the potential for rear end collisions. D. Traffic/Truck Volumes The proposed project is located in central Northampton County. Land use in the area is rural with scattered farmland and residential development. Industrial and/or commercial development in the area is primarily located around the small towns of Garysburg, Jackson, and Conway. Traffic generated by the future construction of Nu Cor Steel and a federal prison in the vicinity of Winton, North Carolina will access 1-95 via US 158; therefore, these additional volumes have been accounted for in the future year forecasts. Approximately 10,300 vehicles per day (vpd) currently travel on US 158 from Weldon to US 301 in Garysburg. Traffic volumes between Garysburg and Jackson generally range from 5000 vpd to 7000 vpd. Between Jackson and Conway, volumes are approximately 3000 vpd to 5000 vpd. From Conway toward Murfreesboro, volumes range from 5000 vpd to 6000 vpd. In the year 2025, 20,100 vpd are projected to use US 158 between Weldon and Garysburg. From Garysburg to Jackson, projections range from 12,000 vpd to 15,600 vpd. Between Jackson and Conway, approximately 8,500 vpd to 12,400 vpd are predicted to travel on US 158. From Conway to Murfreesboro, traffic projections range from 13,700 vpd to 14,600 vpd. Truck traffic currently comprises approximately 13% to 19% of the total average daily traffic. The Dual and Truck Tractor Semi-Trailer (TTST) percentages range from 4% to 7% and 8% to 13%, respectively. E. Travel Conditions and Level of Service US 158 is currently a 2-lane highway, having between 24 feet and 28 feet of pavement for travel lanes along most of the route in Northampton County. US 158 travels through small towns and communities and passes by agricultural fields and wooded areas. The highway has no control of access, and all intersections are at grade. For most of the project length, the highway has a speed limit of 55 mph. The speed limit is lower as US 158 passes through the towns of Garysburg, Jackson, and Conway. Various developed areas lining the highway also limit the permissible areas that vehicles can safely pass. Because of numerous slow moving vehicles, farm 2 machinery, the sections of US 158 passing through towns, and the limited opportunities to pass, average operating speeds are generally lower than 55 mph. The concept of level of service (LOS) is defined as a qualitative measure describing operational conditions within a traffic stream, and their perception by motorists and passengers. Operating conditions are based on such factors as speed, travel time, freedom to maneuver, traffic interruptions, comfort, convenience, and safety. Six levels are defined and designated with letters from A to F. Level A represents the best operating conditions with free flow and virtually no delay. LOS E is defined as capacity, a condition where flow is generally unstable and affected by disturbances in the traffic stream. Level F represents the worst operating conditions when traffic volumes exceed the capacity of the facility. At level of service F, long queues of traffic tend to form. The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials publication "A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets," provides guidance regarding the appropriate design level of service for roadways. A level of service B (LOS B) is recommended for a freeway or arterial in a level, rural setting. LOS B represents reasonably free flow, but with speeds beginning to be restricted by traffic conditions. A capacity analysis of the subject project yielded the following results: 1. US 158 is currently operating between level of service (LOS) B and LOS C for most of the route in Northampton County. A section from Weldon to US 301 is currently operating at LOS D. 2. If traffic levels increase as projected and no improvements are made to US 158, the level of service for the section from Weldon to US 301 is expected to deteriorate to LOS E by the year 2010. Other sections of US 158 in Northampton County are expected deteriorate to LOS D or LOS E by the design year (2025). 3. Widening US 158 to a multi-lane facility would improve operating conditions to LOS A initially and would maintain operating conditions at LOS A through the design year (2025). 3 W m 0 z O ., 1 ? O m _ n o ® l? v . . l a o 0 O O X n N co L 7 ? to O N w n O C+ O 7 u ! 1 _ ? (YI j 1 ? ? i f 1 ?t-f, e m 10- i 111 0 'CD' :V ? -C Cc, -C 1 ki II fc i s ri ?f Ys 0 -n i 3 m D X m r - Z <O?-"0 -4 m D z -'I g O n 0?! D O p O O = Z N Z?Zyn 3: -o D 0 C: 0 F- 0 > -Z v) D n --I m .. ') Zm Z Ni z N 00 W -< 'v N CD N N > O Z O O N Z -1 W rn ?Z N I n _ Lo = tr) i FAS J . , ?•` 1 ` f 40 y min •`•`' •? AWL i O N T ? Z ?r ? i m n d r? 0 O O rn ? N Z N ~ O T Q = n z ncZno N ? z cis r O O Z i...l co N ? C y ` n n CD (D - . v..--YSS .. 10 j i Y ! v,A STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPOR A JAMES B. HUNT JR. P.O. BOX 25201, RALEIGH, N.C. 27611-5201 DAVID MCCOY -GOVERNOR SECRETARY November 3, 1999 MEMORANDUM TO: File FROM: Jeff Ingham, P.E. Project Development Engineer SUBJECT: Widening of US 158 to a multi-lane facility, from Weldon to the Murfreesboro Bypass, Halifax and Northampton Counties, Federal Aid Project NHF-158(7), State Project 8.T101401, T.I.P. R-2582 and R-2584 A scoping meeting for the subject project was held in the Transportation Building on October 26, 1999. The following people were in attendance: Jeff Ingham Rob Hanson Colista Sugg Lanette Ingham Tom McCartney John Hennessy Vanessa Patrick Barbara Church Dan Hinton David Cox Arthur Petteway Bill Chappell Diana Deadmore Tom Tarleton Ramesh Fofaria Jerome Nix Jim Leggett Lindsey Riddick Scott Walston Gary Brown Neal Phillips Johnny Draper Brian Matthews Earl Daniels Mustan Kadibhai Project Development & Environmental Analysis (PDEA) PDEA Programming and T.I.P. Programming and T.I.P. US Fish and Wildlife Service NC Division of Water Quality PDEA PDEA Federal Highway Administration Wildlife Resource Commission Rail Division Rail Division Rail Division Location and Surveys Structure Design Hydraulics Division 1 Division 1 Statewide Planning Northampton Economic Development Weldon Town Administrator Weldon Mayor Halifax County Planning Northampton County Manager Traffic Engineering . I Tracey Terrell Traffic Engineering Ian Thompson Traffic Engineering John Weathersbee Traffic Engineering Habib Lawandos Traffic Engineering Dewayne Sykes Roadway Design David Bass Roadway Design Jean Manuele US Army Corps of Engineers April Alperin State Historic Preservation Office Ron Sechler National Marine Fisheries (via speakerphone) The following is a summary of the comments made at the meeting and through written correspondence: PROJECT DESCRIPTION/GENERAL INFORMATION The project proposes to provide a multi-lane facility from Weldon in Halifax County to the Murfreesboro bypass in Northampton County. The planning for the project will follow the NEPA/404 merger process. R-2582 extends from Weldon to just east of Jackson, R-2584 extends from east of Jackson to the Murfreesboro bypass. Both TIP projects R-2582 and R-2584 will be included in the planning process in order to satisfy a requirement that all planning studies cover logical termini. TENTATIVE PROJECT SCHEDULE The schedule we are hoping to follow for the NEPA/404 merger process is outlined as follows: Concurrence point 1, Purpose and Need January 2000 Concurrence point 2, Alternatives for detailed study September 2000 Concurrence point 3, Least Environmentally Damaging Practical Alternate February 2002 Environmental Assessment. Completion May 2002 Public Hearing September 2002 FONSI completion March 2003 Concurrence point 4, minimization summer 2003 ROW 2004 for R-2582 post years for R-2584 Let post years A meeting to discuss the first NEPA/404 merger concurrence point (purpose and need) will likely be held in the next few months. COST ESTIMATES R-2582 (excluding a new bridge over the Roanoke River) $34,400,000 New Bridge over the Roanoke River $ 4,400,000 R-2584 $38,700,000 Total $77,500,000 TRAFFIC AND COLLISIONS Approximately 10,300 vehicles per day (vpd) currently travel on US 158 from Weldon to US 301 in Garysburg. Traffic volumes between Garysburg and Jackson generally range from 5000 vpd to 7000 vpd. Between Jackson and Conway, volumes are approximately 3000 vpd to 5000 vpd. From Conway toward Murfreesboro, volumes range from 5000 vpd to 6000 vpd. In the year 2025, 20,100 vpd are projected to use US 158 between Weldon and Garysburg. From Garysburg to Jackson, projections range from 12,000 vpd to 15,600 vpd. Between Jackson and Conway, approximately 8,500 vpd to 12,400 vpd are predicted to travel on US 158. From Conway to Murfreesboro, traffic projections range from 13,700 vpd to 14,600 vpd. Truck traffic currently comprises approximately 13% to 19% of the total average daily traffic. The Dual and Truck Tractor Semi-Trailer (TTST) percentages range from 4% to 7% and 8% to 13%, respectively. The overall collision rate for US 158 in Northampton County was 113.3 collisions/ per million vehicle miles (coll/l00mvm) from July 1996 to July 1999. This is lower than the statewide average of 193.9 coll/100mvm for rural United States routes. The fatal accident rate, however, for the same time period was 5.22 fatal coll/I00mvm, which is twice the statewide average for similar United States routes (2.60 fatal coll/100mvm). Two of the fatal accidents involved pedestrians in and near the town of Garysburg. HISTORIC CONCERNS April Alperin of SHPO noted that a preliminary review of the area revealed fourteen properties/districts either eligible for or on the National Register of Historic Places. A detailed study of the area needs to be conducted. SHPO also recommends that detailed archaeological surveys take place once a preferred corridor is established. ALTERNATIVES/DESIGN ISSUES Scott Walston of Statewide Planning felt that the Thoroughfare Plan route along SR 1311 (Jackson Bypass Road) should be given consideration. . Traffic Engineering noted that if a divided median section was to be used, median openings should be spaced a minimum of 1500 feet apart. No bicycle facilities are needed along the project. Rob Hanson of PDEA recommended that we consider partially controlled access along the route to be widened (one access per parcel) and a greater degree of partial control on the bypass routes (only access at the intersecting roads). Arthur Petteway of the Rail Divison commented that there may be a need for a grade separation at the crossing of the North Carolina & Virginia Railroad near Conway. According to DOT guidelines, grade separated structures should be constructed in rural areas when the exposure index (# of vehicles per day times the # of trains per day) is 15,000 or more. -0. . . PURPOSE AND NEED Agency representatives agreed that the purpose and need statement for the project needs to include further details on level of service, traffic generated by the Nucor facility, the inclusion of bypasses of Jackson and Conway, and improvements to safety. If the mostly new location route along SR 1311 (the Thoroughfare Plan route) is to be studied, the purpose and need statement must address the need for a new location facility. AGENCY COMMENTS David Cox of the Wildlife Resources Commission commented that the boating access and recreational areas near the Roanoke River get a considerable amount of use. These areas will be considered 4F properties and should be avoided. There is also a WRC depot located near the boating access area. Anadromous fish are present in the Roanoke River and are likely in all of the streams along the route. Extensive moratoriums on in-water work will be required. Tom McCartney of the Fish and Wildlife Service commented that there may be Shortnose Sturgeon (an endangered species) in the Roanoke River. Dwarf wedge mussel and tar spinymussel may also be present. Section 7 consultation will likely be required. Ron Sechler of the National Marine Fisheries commented that if a new bridge over the Roanoke River is to be constructed, then the type of construction needs to be detailed in the planning process. The use of causeways, similar to the technique used for constructing the I-95 bridges over the Roanoke River, should be avoided. Resource agencies may request top-down or other special construction techniques. John Hennessy of the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) and Jean Manuele of the Army Corps of Engineers (COE) commented that impacts to wetlands should be avoided and r minimized as much as possible. Asymmetrical widening should be used where it will minimize impacts. Where the existing US 158 is to be widened, the design should try to maximize use of the existing facility. Where new location roads or bypasses are used, the design should avoid wetland areas as much as possible. In the preliminary studies, soil survey mapping can be used to supplement NWI maps to estimate wetland limits. The COE also stated that if the existing structure over the Roanoke River is to be replaced, the existing bridge must not be dropped in the river. Both the DWQ and the WRC stated the project should maximize use of the existing facility. LOCAL AND DIVISION COMMENTS The division traffic engineer felt that the project may need to include the widening of intersecting roadways (by adding turn lanes) and signals at NC 305, NC 308, and NC 302. Local officials asked that consideration be given to using grade-separated interchanges where US 158 intersects with NC and US routes. Local officials also discussed the importance of US 158 improvements to this region of the state. Cc: scoping participants STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA sT????yQ?9 ' <ias DEPARTNIENT OF TRANSPORTATION MICHAEL F. EASLEY LYNDOyTIPPETT GOVERNOR SECRETARY May 6, 2005 MEMORANDUM TO: R-2582/R-2584 Merger Team FROM: Beth Smyre , ment E er Project Development Engineer Project Development & Environmental Analysis Branch SUBJECT: Widening of US 158 from East of Weldon to the Murfreesboro Bypass, Halifax and Northampton Counties, Federal Aid Project NHF-158(7), WBS Element 34472, I T.I.P. Projects Merger Team Meeting Minutes- March 10, 2005 A concurrence meeting for the subject project was held in the Transportation Building on March 10, 2005. The following people were in attendance: Rob Hanson Charles Cox Beth Smyre Bill Biddlecome Nikki Thomson Travis Wilson Gary Jordan Chris Militscher Ron Lucas Sarah McBride Brian Hanks John Frye Bryan Key Jason Moore Jerry Snead Steve Gurganus Vanessa Patrick Jamille Robbins Bob Capehart Barry Hobbs MAILING ADDRESS: NC DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PROJECT DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS 1548 MAIL SERVICE CENTER RALEIGH NC 27699-1548 Project Development & Environmental Analysis (PD&EA) PD&EA PD&EA U.S. Army Corps of Engineers N.C. Division of Water Quality N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Federal Highway Administration State Historic Preservation Office Structure Design Structure Design Roadway Design Roadway Design Hydraulics PD&EA- OHE PD&EA- OHE PD&EA- OHE Division 1 Division 1 TELEPHONE: 919-733-3141 LOCATION: FAX: 919-733-9794 TRANSPORTATION BUILDING 1 SOUTH WILMINGTON STREET WEBS17E: WWW.DOH.DOT.STATE.NC.US RALEIGH NC R-2582/R-2584 Concurrence Meeting Minutes May 6, 2005 Anthony Roper Division 1 Chris Rountree Peanut Belt RPO Ann Whitley Peanut Belt RPO Regina Page Congestion Management Erin Hendee Congestion Management Cheryl Knepp PD&EA- ONE Michael Turchy PD&EA- ONE Ron Sechler National Marine Fisheries Service (via telephone) The meeting commenced at 9:00 am. The purpose of the meeting was to update the merger team on the status of the project as well as the alternatives prepared for Concurrence Point 2. Beth Smyre opened the meeting with a presentation summarizing each of the project alternatives; after the presentation, the floor was opened for discussion. Garysburg John Frye asked why an alternative that would start with widening US 158 on its existinglocation east of Weldon and then proceeding on new location around Garysburg wasn't proposed as one of the alternatives. Beth Smyre stated that there was a concern about tlae environmental impacts deriving from constructing a new crossing over the Roanoke River, just as there is with the current Garysburg- Widen on Existing Alternative. Rob Hanson added that there were also concerns with trying to cross the rail lines adjacent to US 158. Chris Militscher asked if one of the two southern bypass alternatives of Garysburg could be dropped. Rob Hanson noted that one of the southern Garysburg bypasses ties into US 158 across from Old Jackson Bypass road, and asked if both of the southern bypass alternatives are compatible with all of the Jackson alternatives in the next segment of the project. Bryan Key stated that, even though the Garysburg-Southern Bypass 2 would transition more smoothly with the Old Jackson Bypass alternative, the Garysburg bypasses were designed to be compatible with any of the Jackson alternatives. Chris noted that the Garysburg-Southern Bypass 2 had fewer impacts to farmlands than Southern bypass 1, even though the two had comparable wetland and stream impacts. Gary Jordan stated that he did not feel comfortable dropping either of the southern bypass alternatives at this time. Beth Smyre suggested the high number of relocations on the Northern Bypass Alternative might warrant eliminating that alternative; Nikki Thomson noted that despite the number of relocations, the amount of wetland and stream impacts are lowest for this alternative. Chris Militscher said that he would be willing to drop the Widen on Existing alternative and keep the three bypass alternatives at this time. Beth reminded everyone that by dropping the Widen on Existing alternative, the project start point would be moved to the intersection of NC 46 and I-95. Rob noted that the Town of Weldon has expressed concerns over traffic being routed out of town if the widening alternative is dropped, and was not sure if NCDOT should drop the alternative prior to further environmental studies. It was decided that none of the Garysburg alternatives would be dropped at this time. I R-2582/R-2584 Concurrence Meeting Minutes May 6, 2005 Rob Hanson asked about the elementary school located on NC 46; Charles Cox noted that the widening would likely occur on the other side of NC 46 due to the presence of the school on the north side of the road. However, it was noted that there would still be extensive relocations if NC 46 is widened to the south. Bryan Key added that there was no possibility of widening US 158 on existing location without doing extensive damage to the Town of Garysburg. Gary Jordan asked if the Widen on Existing alternative could be kept in if it did not meet the project's purpose and need; Chris Militscher stated that he wanted more information before agreeing to drop the alternative. Rob noted that one problem with the widening alternative is routing the expected traffic through the one-way street pair in Weldon; however, NCDOT would have to have more discussions with local officials before agreeing to drop this alternative. Ron Sechler noted that construction of a new bridge over the Roanoke River would be problematic. Jackson Chris Militscher proposed dropping the Old Jackson Bypass alternative, as it was shown to have the highest number of relocations and highest amount of impacts to farmlands. Sarah McBride noted that if this alternative were eliminated, it would leave only those alternatives with higher numbers of impacted historic properties. Chris asked if there were ways to reduce impacts to historic properties on other alternatives; Beth Smyre noted that several of the impacts were to edges of district or property boundaries, and that alignments could be shifted away from those property lines wherever possible. Travis Wilson asked if the Old Jackson Bypass alternative involved widening the road on its existing location; Beth stated that while the new alignment would follow mostly the existing location, there would be a brief section of new location to straighten curves in the road. Travis noted that there were high wetland impacts on the Old Jackson Bypass alternative, but that many of the impacts shown could simply be roadside ditches. He requested that this alternative not be dropped at this time. Ron Lucas asked if the Jackson- Widen on Existing alternative could be dropped due to the density of development in downtown Jackson; he also proposed that the Jackson Northern Bypass be dropped, since the Extended Northern Bypass serves the same purpose. Gary Jordan requested that both northern bypasses remain for now. Beth pointed out that there is a school located within the Southern Bypass corridor; Bryan Key pointed out that there is also a neighborhood across from the school that would be impacted by the southern alternative. Chris noted that the Southern Bypass also has the lowest number of impacts to farm and wetlands. General Discussion Travis Wilson pointed out that there are only three to four alternatives for each of the four sections of the project, and that the merger team should not drop many of those alternatives. An alternative would only be dropped at this time if it had a serious fatal flaw. Nikki Thomson said that DWQ would prefer not to drop any alternatives at this time. Chris Militscher and Gary Jordan proposed that the Widen on Existing alternatives for Jackson and Conway could be dropped now, due to the presence of historic districts on both sides of US 158. Nikki pointed out that those are two alternatives with low wetland impacts. However, Chris reiterated the concern over the downtown historic districts in these sections, as well as the high number of relocations. Bryan Key stated that R-2582/R-2584 Concurrence Meeting Minutes May 6, 2005 even widening the downtown sections to a three-lane facility would impact the historic districts in those sections; Gary said that widening would effectively wipe out the two towns. Nikki agreed with dropping those two alternatives. Rob Hanson suggested that other alternatives could be dropped later, after environmental studies were completed. It was decided that the merger team would visit the project site before deciding to eliminate any other alternatives. A Concurrence Point 2 sheet, stating that the Jackson- Widen on Existing and the Conway- Widen on Existing alternatives are to be dropped, was signed. The remaining alternatives remain under consideration. Following a visit to the project site, the merger team would decide if any other alternatives should be eliminated on a second Concurrence Point 2 or at Concurrence Point 2A. At this time, the merger team did not propose that any alternatives be added to the current list. The Concurrence Point 2 signature page, stating that the Widen on Existing Alternatives in Jackson and Conway would be dropped, is attached to this memo. Updates Since Merger Meeting A meeting at the project site has been scheduled for June 20-21, 2005. Attendees will review the project alignment as well as areas likely to be impacted by construction. ;.The Draft 2006-2012 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) has the Right- of-Way acquisition for both R-2582 and R-2584 beginning in State Fiscal Year 2011; construction for both projects is on a post-year schedule. Funding for both projects has changed from federal funding to funding under the state trust fund. Attachments cc: Meeting Participants Gary Brown, Northampton County Section 404/NEPA Interagency Merger Agreement Concurrence Point No. 2 Detailed Study Alternatives Carried Forward (DSA) Project Title: Widening of US 158 from East of Weldon to the Murfreesboro Bypass, Halifax and Northampton Counties. TIP Project Nos. R-2582/R-2584, WBS No. 34472, Federal Aid Project No. NHF-158(7) Alternatives to be carried forward: The environmental document will evaluate the proposed alternatives as described in meeting information provided by NCDOT and agreed to by the project team at its meeting held on March 10, 2005. In addition, the no- build and alternate modes of transportation alternatives will be evaluated in the environmental document. Alternative Comments G sbur X Widen on Existing X Northern Bypass Southern Bypass I Southern Bypass 2 "Jackson Widen on Existing jC Old Jackson Bypass Extended Northern Bypass Northern Bypass X Southern Bypass Faison's Old Tavern X, Widen on Existing jC t Northern Bypass X Southern B ass X FOT North & Conway North Conway _ Widen on Existing Jiro e- Northern Bypass ?G Southern B ass 1 Southern Bypass 2 CPS 2 P--Z55s/-/ The project team has concurred with the detailed study alternatives carried forward as described on page 1. NAME AGENCY NCDOT USACE NCDWQ FHWA USEPA USFWS SHPO NMFS NCDMF DATE -;?io Lo 6 31?.) Io< ///0 05" 5 XX 3 1o d 3 ?s as NCWRC &-,V- or 2 ARCADIS Infrastructure, environment, facilities Transmittal Letter To: Bill Biddlecome 107 Union Drive, Suite 202 Washington, NC 27889 252-975-1616 From: Ben Furr ty?,, FN 0 `4iy0SZV 6 Copies: STO , ., Brian Wrenn John Merritt eRggcy Date: July 13, 2006 Subject: ARCADIS Project No.: Request Jurisdictional Determination - NC605009.0000 Highway 158 Improvements (TIP Nos. R-2582 & R-2584) ARCADIS G&M of North Carolina, Inc. 801 Corporate Center Drive Suite 300 Raleigh North Carolina 27607 Tel 919.854.1282 Fax 919.854.5448 NATURAL RESOURCES We are sending you: ® Attached ? Under Separate Cover Via the Following Items: ? Shop Drawings ? Plans ? Specifications ? Prints ? Change Order ? Samples ? Copy of Letter ? Reports ® Other: Maps and Data Forms Copies Date Drawing No. Rev. Description Action* 1 7/13/06 A14 2 Map and Data Forms for Wetland and Stream Revisions AS 1 7/13/06 C17 2 Map and Data Forms for Wetland and Stream Revisions AS 1 7/13/06 C18 2 Map and Data Forms for Wetland and Stream Revisions AS 1 7/13/06 C19 2 Map and Data Forms for Wetland and Stream Revisions AS 1 7/13/06 C20 2 Map and Data Forms for Wetland and Stream Revisions AS 1 7/13/06 C22 2 Map and Data Forms for Wetland and Stream Revisions AS 1 7/13/06 -- 1 Cover Letter AS 1 7/13/06 2 GPS Data AS Action* ? A Approved ? CR Correct and Resubmit ? Resubmit Copies ? AN Approved As Noted El F File El Return Copies ® AS As Requested ? FA For Approval ? Review and Comment ? Other: Mailing Method ? U.S. Postal Service 1" Class ? Courier/Hand Delivery ? FedEx Priority Overnight ?FedEx 2-Day Delivery ? Certified/Registered Mail ? United Parcel Service (UPS) ® FedEx Standard Overnight ? FedEx Economy ? Other: Comments: The attached maps show the streams and wetlands that were revised based on our May 23 JD meetin . If you have any questions or additional comments please contact Ben Furr or Kim Matthews. Page: ord.BOm Noway 15BVpVWsmatel letter for revisims.doc 1/2 ?1 ARCADIS Infrastructure, environment, facilities ARCADIS G&M of North Carolina, Inc. 801 Corporate Center Drive Suite 300 Raleigh Bill Biddlecome North Carolina 27607 107 Union Drive, Suite 202 Tel 919.854.1282 Washington, NC 27889 Fax 919.854.5448 www.arcadis-us.com 252-975-1616 Subject: Natural Resources Request for a Jurisdictional Determination (JD) of Waters of the United States with the project study area of Highway 158 Improvements (TIP Nos. R-2582 & R-2584), Northampaton County, NC (Revisions) Date: Dear Mr. Biddlecome: July 13, 2006 Based on the jurisdictional determination meeting held on May 23, 2006, ARCADIS has made changes to the jurisdictional status of several wetlands and streams throughout the project study area. I have attached the figures depicting all of the areas that changed along with their associated field data forms and updated GPS data. The majority of changes were made due to the discussion about agricultural ditches that meet all three wetland parameters (hydrology, hydrophytic vegetation, and hydric soils). The decision was made to consider these features linear manmade wetlands, which the USACE will consider jurisdictional wetlands, but will likely not require mitigation for if impacted. The following is a list of the changes that were made. WA28 - Originally considered as a jurisdictional wetland, this feature has since been labeled as a jurisdictional linear manmade wetland. (Figure A14) SB40 - This area was originally considered part of W B61, but is now labeled as a jurisdictional perennial stream flowing through W1361. (Figure C17) WB 97 - This area was originally considered part of WB 61, but is now labeled as a jurisdictional linear manmade wetland. (Figure C17) WB63 and WB65 - Originally considered as jurisdictional wetlands, these features have since been labeled as jurisdictional linear manmade wetlands. (Figure C18) Contact: Ben Furr Phone: 919-854-1282 ext. 143 Email: bfurr@arcadis-us.com Our ref: N C605009.0000 WB71 (isolated) - This area was determined to be isolated from the larger wetland system (WB 71 adjacent to SB 33). (Figure C19) ARCADIS Bill Biddlecome July 13, 2006 SB41 - This area was originally considered part of W1374, but is now labeled as a jurisdictional perennial stream flowing through WB74. (Figure C22) The project is located in within the Chowan and Roanoke River basins. The western portion of the project study area is comprised of four stream systems that flow south to the Roanoke River and are located in United States Geological Survey (USGS) Hydrologic Cataloging Unit (HUC) 03010107 and North Carolina Division of Water Quality (NCDWQ) Subbasin 03-02-08. The eastern portion of the project study area is comprised of eight major stream systems that flow east and southeast eventually into the Chowan River. This area is located in HUC 03010203 and NCDWQ Subbasin 03-01-02. One-hundred and forty-six (146) jurisdictional wetlands were delineated with the project study area comprising 858.3 acres. Four (4) linear manmade wetlands were identified within the project study area. The total area for these wetlands was 0.39 acres. Eighty-four (84) stream segments were delineated with the project study area. The total length of stream reaches delineated was 11.7 miles. Of these 84 stream reaches, 37 of these streams comprising 7.2 miles were classified as intermittent and 47 of these streams comprising 4.5 miles were classified as perennial. Thank you for you assistance. If you need additional information or have questions, please call me at 919-854-1282. Sincerely, ARCADIS G&M of North Carolina, Inc. 444-? ? iM&kA'q- Ben Furr Biologist Copies: John Merritt, NCDOT Brian Wrenn, NCDWQ Page: 2/2 US 158 Wetland and Stream Delineation Points List Northampton County 7/13/2006 COMMENT LONGITUDE LATITUDE Wetlands and Streams wb62-06=sb40-02 -77.297908191 36.434487319 wb62-07=sb40-01 -77.297846702 36.434668359 wb61-13=sb40-03 -77.297901908 36.434404329 wb61-14=sb40-04 -77.298051365 36.433658526 wb61-15=sb40-05 -77.298140964 36.433161155 wb61-16=sb40-06 -77.298544455 36.433007567 wb74-31=sb41-01 -77.213265242 36.422229439 wb74-32=sb41-02 -77.213163296 36.421695477 wb61-33=wb97 -77.295817410 36.433174783 wb61-38=wb97 -77.295738205 36.433203288 Man-made Linear Wetlands wa28-01 -77.458520619 36.434341906 wa28-02 -77.458499193 36.434349744 wa28-03 -77.458618444 36.434520874 wa28-04 -77.458596389 36.434527521 wa28-05 -77.458786799 36.434711987 wa28-06 -77.458761432 36.434726199 wa28-07 -77.458926324 36.434915633 wa28-08 -77.458901753 36.434922743 wa28-09 -77.459105902 36.435124858 wa28-10 -77.459080366 36.435138439 wa28-11 -77.459226615 36.435289759 wa28-12 -77.459196556 36.435293579 wb63-01 -77.291186332 36.434122317 wb63-02 -77.291152588 36.434317329 wb63-03 -77.291139697 36.434481084 wb63-04 -77.291105024 36.434680485 wb63-05 -77.291081787 36.434828584 wb63-06 -77.291075190 36.434956674 wb63-07 -77.291040822 36.434943349 wb63-08 -77.291043684 36.434781201 wb63-09 -77.291063009 36.434640446 wb63-10 -77.291105464 36.434474868 wb63-11 -77.291119962 36.434301877 wb63-12 -77.291145106 36.434121763 wb65-01 -77.292308596 36.433872784 wb65-02 -77.292305489 36.433998164 wb65-03 -77.292267399 36.434207673 wb65-04 -77.292203778 36.434469297 wb65-05 -77.292138452 36.434666900 wb65-06 -77.292086374 36.434793604 wb65-07 -77.292158808 36.434818047 wb65-08 -77.292198091 36.434676417 wb65-09 -77.292266572 36.434465955 wb65-10 -77.292318614 36.434224765 wb65-11 -77.292363325 36.434030451 wb65-12 -77.292370498 36.433882395 wb97-34 -77.295837440 36.433579561 wb97-35 -77.295839221 36.433979166 wb97-36 -77.295797985 36.433955011 wb97-37 -77.295763892 36.433564088 WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: US I58 County: Northampton Nearest Road: S A /SIB iss ,,, k n?ss C?.,tk s,' ate: %? ';'/c Wetland Area (ac): etland Width (ft): /e% r Name of Evaluator(s): • Y C '? Wetland ID: WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estuary, pond or lake on perennial stream on intermittent stream within interstream divide , ---other re jt-cf I cQ. f'. e. iCl SOILS: Soil Series: lt-V i? wowYq ?1 )?u1ll t?1 4? predominantly org c (humus, muc or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: _ freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ADJACENT LAND USE: (wt ' 1/2 mule upstream, ups lope or radius) orested/natural vegetation t 3 % griculturaU urbanized 70 % mnpervious surface_ % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 2 i en ., .w e c FFu rti s 3 0'V ,. FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated =intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface water Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Weiland, Pine Savannah __1L Other: J i}- h c7% ..- Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE i X 4.00 = 4( BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATION u X 4.00 = 0 POLLUTANT REMOVAL X 5.00 =_ WILDLIFE HABITAT l X 2.00 = AQUATIC LIFE % X 4.00 = RECREATION/EDUCATION i X 1.00 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 0 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius Project/Site: U 158 - -- - -- . -Date: .j as Applicant/Owner: NCLUT County Northampton Investigator(s): /411- t('CA State: NC Do Normal Circumstanc exist on the site? Yes No Community ID: , M H AAA Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes No Transect ID: r.,; .h- < v T Is this area a potential Problem Area? Yes No Plot ID: - /0 Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator I. ORL 9. 2. 10. 3. a uH, vNCOW 11. 4. fLWt 12. 5• J;C.d- do.' -6 iJ 13. 6. ru i -IZEC?-- 3 r yD? C lu 14. 15. _ ? _ - g. 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW, or FAC (excluding FAC-). Remarks: . - i?c% :.c_,..??..,; ?? ??+?;?. r'fovr ».? ,?4.•r??-r??y?:t,S ;/y,1,?..tr?.yl?? ??z? . _Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks) Primary Indicators: Stream, Lake, or tide Gauge Inundated Aerial Photographs _ Saturated in Upper 12 Inches / Other Water Marks 1/ No Recorded Data Available _ _Drift Lines `iment Deposits Field Observations ? Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: 1.0 (in.) _ Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Water-Stained Leaves,, Depth to Free Water in Pit: 0 (in.) Local Soil Survey Data FAC-Neutral Test Depth to Saturated Soil: D (in.) _ Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: Map Unit Name (Series & Phase : L r 1 _ sj " (.wage Class: - Taxonomy (Subgroup) C- V Confirm Mapped Type? es o Depth Matrix Co or Mottle Colors Mottle Texture, t"ancretions, inches HonzonT (Mansell Moist (Munsell Moist) Abundance/Contrast Structure. etc. 5.1 SO &A, i c ' G * Y% ,. / v s '.Lsb,.. yt?".,;-?L?-_ _ 7.5.x• r-??? K - _Histosol Concretions _Histic Epipedon High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils _Sulfidic Odor Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils quit Moisture Regime Listed on Local Hydric Soils List educing Conditions Listed on National Hydric Soils List Gleyed or Low Chroma Colors Other (Explain in Remarks) Remarks: c?rj?j` r5 tl• G? ?t c1Eer. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes No Wetland Hydrology Present? es No Hydric Soils Present? s No Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yes No Remarks: `{ p { Z H LWh C?h O a a O W to O U 4; a a r ul(m - ROUTINE WETLAND DETEI NATION O H CWh 11 Ch O a O a 9 Depth to Free Water in pit: &C (in.) Applicant/Owner: Investigator(s):- Do Normal Circur Is the site signifc, Is this area a Doter i"w cxisc on Inc site! Yes No disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes No Problem Area? Yes No ..?u,.. Aamc_ a rto 1 ,_r L Cc: 4. ------- 5. a w it ! l '? 6. ti mr- 8. Remarks: az s) Primary Indicators: Stream, Lake, or tide Gauge Aerial Photographs -Inundated Other _ Saturated in Upper 12 Inches ?o Recorded Data Available Water Marks are OBL, FACW, or County: State: Community Transect ID: Plot ID: 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. e.4-41 ite-0 C'PeC;Cf' _' ; ?M"t rrui 1!7t?. I'F'r:.,,. ? C ?''.?..+- ?. i r t C.1 u..a.rJl '?~? a 1 cl Recorded Data (Describe in Rem k Field Observations: Depth of surface Water: Depth to Saturated Soil: rz(in.) Remarks: -Drift Lines _ Sediment Deposits Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Water-Stained Leaves -Local Soil Survey Data _FAC-Neutral Test -Other (Explain in Remarks) ti-L. F'L ,tip ------------------ Map Unit Name (S eries & Phase : f lou; Taxonomy (Subgroup o See Nd? oa ?ainage Class: ?DeC Depth Matrix Col r Confirm Mapped Type? Yes No Mottle Colors inches Horizon Mottle Texture IMunsell Moictl fMunsell Moistl Concretions, rn d Abundance/Contrast Structure. etc. 111stosol O _Histic Epipedon _ Sulfidic Odor U _Aquic Moisture Regime ----Reducing Conditions Gleyed or Low Chroma Colors U Remarks: / ``aye t ??•. {'re/d Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes Hydric Soils Present? Yes Remarks: Concretions High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils Listed on Local Hydric Soils List Listed on National Hydric Soils List - Other (Explain in Remarks) Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yes No . _ T t _ K cn C) ° CV% 00 2. W +--' ` On`CO> Z Ln C s o N ?,s9"Nr N 5 R E y?" '?* co ? ? tC ? ' ? c z t o' N - s o 00, m y *' J C co m LO 19 0. 00 r? ?d„iF r K. N / r cn o M o oil k It ?i 1 f G, ' r a { • ,?' ? ??r ?? fir tt? l?tf,f;? d -' f ° .s w t Lo ?6 64 04 USACE AID# - DWQ # Site #S(indicate on attached map) •? Ir. STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET Provide the following information for the stream reach under assessment: 1. Applicant's name: - / y L O O T 2. Evaluator's name: Af 3. Date of evaluation- (.) 5 - L-) - ??- .4. Time of evaluation:- S.- Name of stream k a U20P 6, River basin: ?i o (r f 7. Approximate drainage area: '0'. 7S m! 2 8. Stream order... l 9;-Length of reach evaluated: a66-- Fl- 10. County: ,,o p, A); : f a 36° i5' 1$. z' •11. Site coordinates (iflmown):_T7.' 101 ' . Y75 2" 1'q 12. Subdivision name (if any): . 13. Location of reach under PV, ation (note nearby roads-and landmarks and attach map identifying stream(s) location): . 14. Ptoposed channel.work (if -1S. Recent weather conditions: 16:. Site condition's at tune or v,. 17. Identify any special wati r% .Section 10 -Tidal Water's Trout Waters Outstanding Resource Waters - Nutrient Sensitive Waters Water Supply Watershed (I-I2? 18. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point? YES NO If yes, estimate the water surface area:--"'- a-J 0?? 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? a NO 21. Estimated watershed land use: -__-% Residential ? % Forested 22. Bankfull width: ?-+ 24. Channel slope down cente of stream: Flat (0 to 2%) 25. Channel sinuosity: Straight -Occasional bends S NO 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Surve9/.A, _% Commercial % Industrial _ ncult ural _% Cleared / Logged Other ( ) 23. Bank height (from bed to top of bank): S " ?7 -Gentle (2 to 4%) Moderate (4 to 10%) -Steep (>10%) -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 for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics 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 stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate eackseL,::h. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 renresentinv a ctrl-2m nftt,, h;,b-1- ,.-hh. Evaluator's Signature / Date 06 C-) 9 l This channel evaluation form is intend 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. 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