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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20011215 Ver 1_COMPLETE FILE_20010810s CDM 5400 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 300 Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 tel: 919 787-5620 fax: 919 781-5730 February 13, 2003 Ms. Cyndi Karoly North Carolina Division of Water Quality 401 Wetlands Certification Unit 2321 Crabtree Boulevard, Suite 250 Raleigh, North Carolina 27604-2260 w O 4 FM 3 ZOD3 Subject: Onslow County Landfill Expansion I YPs, Compliance with 401 Water Quality Certification Stormwater Plan Requirement DWQ Project No. 01-1215 Dear Ms. Karoly: This letter is in response to your request that a Stormwater Plan be submitted to the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) as a condition of the 401 Water Quality Certification for the Onslow County Landfill Expansion. Condition 2 of the approved permit states that "a final, written stormwater management plan shall be approved in writing by this Office before the impacts specified in this Certification occur." A Stormwater Plan was submitted to DWQ on September 16,1997, and a State Stormwater Management Permit was issued on December 12,1997. The DWQ Permit Number is SW8 970801. The scope of development for which the Stormwater Plan was approved has not changed since approval of the permit. Enclosed is a copy of the approved permit for your files. Please call me at (919) 787-5620 if you have any questions or need additional information. Thank you for your assistance. Very truly yours, yv&? ?, &? Kelly R. Boone, P.E. Camp Dresser & McKee cc: Jim Horne, Onslow County Martin Sanford, CDM J consulting -engineering -construction -operations o / "r X3 12:27PM FROM-UM ANNANDALE State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Wilmington Regional office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary Division of Water Quality 17036420639 T-962 P.002/006 F-424 9-1 ?W! RCIDENR NcVCrH CAROLINA DWPwJwTmF-NT pF EN,nFt0NMENT AND NIVUR^L REMOURC9 December 12, 1997 Mr. Ronald B. Lewis, County Manager Onslow County 521 Mill Avenue racksonville, NC 28540 Subject: Permit No. SW8 970801. Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill Low Density Stormwater Project Onslow county Dear Mr. Lewis: for County The Wilmington Regional office received the Stormwater Management per it PSL 1997 Staff reo w of the Subtitle D Landfill on September 18, 1997, with final information on December plans and specifications has determined that the project, as proposed, will comply with the Stormwater Regulations set forth in Title 15A NCAC 2H. 1000. We are forwarding Permit No. SW8 970801 dated December 12, 1997, for the construction of Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill. the quinditions and This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until rescinded and shal be?sabJ?y to be red. limitations as specified therein, and does not supercede any other agency permit If any arts, requirements, or limitations contained in this permit are unacceptable, you have the gh`T to rrequest equest permit. p upon written request within thin' (30) days following receipt t1 an adjudicatory hearing must be in the form of a written petition, conforming to Chapter 1508 of the North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Drawer 27447, Raleigh, NC 27611-7447. Unless such demands are made this permit shall be final and binding. this matter, please contact either Linda If you have any questions, or need additional information concerning Lewis or me at (910) 395-3900. Sincerely, T Rick Shiver, P.G. Acting Regional Water Quality Supervisor RSS/arl: S:\WQS\STORMWAT\PERMI~T\970801.DEC Marcia Sanford, P.E. Sharon Smith Jennings, Onslow County Inspections Waraington Regional office Central Files Linda L+rwts 127 North Cardinal Dr., wilmlogton, North Carolina 28305 Tell re o d.1a0, M°/ noc -consumer 910-350-2004 An Eauai Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Y FEB-12-03 12:29PM FROM-CDM ANNANDALE 17036420539 T-952 P.003/008 F-424 _ Pe i[ Iyo. SW8 970801. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONNWNT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY STATE STQHbffATE&M AGEl'V M PEA LOW DENSITY DEVELOPMENT In accordance with tue provisions of Article 21 of Chapter 143, General Statutes of North Carolina as amended, and other applicable Laws, Rules and Regulations PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO Onslow County Onslow Counry' Subtitle D Landfill Onslow County FOR THE construction, operation and maintenance of a 30% low density development in compliance with the provisions of 15A NCAC 2H .1000 (hereafter referred to as the "stormwater rules") and the approved stormwater management plans and specifications, and other supporting dam as attached and on file with and approved by the Division of Water Quality and considered a part of this permit for Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill. The Permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until rescinded and shall be subject. to the following specific conditions and limitations: 1. DESIGN STANDARDS 1. The total allowable built upon area for the tract is 48 acres. This permit covers the construction of 5 acres of built-upon area for roads and a building. 2. The overall tract built upon area percentage for the project must be maintained at 30%, as required by Section 1005 of the stormwater rules. 3. Approved plans and specifications for projects covered by this permit are incorporated by reference and are enforceable parts of the permit. 4_ The stormwater falling on the actual landfill area will be collected as leachate and treated in the sanitary sewer system- 2 FEB-12-03 12:26PM FROM-CDM ANNANDALE 17036420539 T-952 P.004/006 F-424 ---° - . _... Permit 1?0. SWR 970$Q_1 4. The only runoff conveyance systems allowed will be vegetated conveyances such as swales' with minimum side slopes'of 3:1 (H:V) or curb outlet systems as defined in the stormwater rules and approved by the Division. 5. No piping shall be allowed except: a. That minimum amount necessary to direct runoff beneath an impervious surface such as a road. b That miinimum amount needed under driveways to provide access to lots- (. Projects covered by this permit will maintain a minimum 30 foot wide vegetative buffer between all impervious areas and surface waters. 7. The tract will be limited to the amount of built upon area indicated in the approved plans. g. The permits is responsible for verifying that the proposed built upon area does not exceed the allowable built upon area.. that the project's storrnwater controls, 9_ The Engineer/Owner cees haverbeen constructed within substantial intent of the approved plans and and impervious surfa specifications. Any deviation from the approved plans must be noted on the Certification. 10. The Director may notify the perrminee wben the permitted site does not meet one or more of the minimum requirements of the permit. Within the time frame specified in the notice, the perooittee shall submit a written time schedule to the Director for modifying the site to meet minimum requirements. The permittee shall provide copies of revised plans and certification in writing to the Director that the changes have been made. 11. The following items will require a modification to the permit. Revised plans, specifications and calculations must be permitted prior to the permittee beginning construction on the modification: a. Any revision to the approved plans, regardless of size. b. Project ii me'change.' c... Transfer of ownership. d. Redesign or addition to the approved amount of built upon area. e. Further subdivision of the project area- f. Filling in, altering or piping any vegetative conveyance shown on the approved plan. In addition, the Director may determine that other revisions to the project should require a modification to the permit. 3 ='FEB-12-03 12:28PM FROM-CDM ANNANDALE 17036420539 7-952 P.005/008 F-424 • Fermit No SW$ 97080i' II..SCHDDYJLE OF COMPLIANCE 1. The permittee shall comply with the following schedule for construction and maintenance of the Low Density Option stoiruwater systems: a. Swales and other vegetated conveyances shall be constructed in their entirety, vegetated, and be operational for their intended use prior-to the construction of any built-upon surface except roads_ b. During constriction, erosion shall be kept to a minimum and any eroded areas of the swales or other vegetated conveyances will be repaired immediately. 2. The permittee sbaIl at all times provide the operation and maintenance necessary to operate the permitted stoxmwater management systems at optimum efficiency to include. a. Inspections b Sediment removal. C. Mowing, and revegetating of the side slopes. d. Immediate repair of eroded areas. e. Maintenance of side slopes in accordance with approved plans and specifications. 3. The permmce shall submit recorded deed restrictions limiting built upon area within 30 days of the date of recording. 4. The permittee shall submit the Engineer/Owner/Designer/Perminee Certification within 30 days of completion of ft project. 5. The permittee shall submit all information requested by the Director or bis representative within the time frame specified in the written information request. W. GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. Failure to abide by the conditions and limitations contained in this permit may subject the Permittee to an enforcement action by the Division of Water Quality, in accordance with North Carolina General Statutes 143-215.6A to 143-215.6C. 2. The permit issued shall continue in force and effect until revoked or terminated. 3. The permit may be modified, revoked and reissued or termnated for cause. The filing of a request for a permit modification, revocation and reissuauce, or termination does not stay any permit condition. 4. The issuance of [his permit does not prohibit the Director from reopening and modifying the permit, revoking and reissuing the permit, or terminating the permit as allowed by the laws, rules, and regulations contained in Title 15A of the North Carolina Administrative Code, Subchapter 2H_1000; and North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 et. al. 4 FEB-12-03 12:28PM FROM-CDM ANNANDALE 17036420539 T-952 P.006/006 F-424 Perini[ oN SW8 9 R 1 5 6. 7. The permit is not aunsferable to any person except after notice to and approval by she Director. The Director may require modification or revocation and reissuance of the permit to change tine- name and incorporate such other regmremezo as may be necessary. A formal permit request must be'submitted Co the Divisi= of Water Quality accompanied by the appropriate fee, documentation from both parties supporting materials as may be appropriate. The approval of this request will be involved, and other approved. considered on its merits, and may or may not be permission to DENR Staff to enter the property for the purpose of inspecting all The permittee grants perna management facility. components of the stormwater The issuance of this permit does not preclude the Permittee from complying with any and all statutes, ns, or ordinances which may be imposed by other government agencies (local, state and rules, regul9to federal) which have jurisdiction. ' Permit issued this the 12h day of December, 1997. NORTH CAROLINA ENVRONNMMAL MANAGEMENT COivri MSION A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Division of Water Quality By Authority of the Enviroamenml Management Commission Permit Number M 970801 T . 5 FES-12-03 12:28PM FROM-CDM ANNANDALE 17036420539 T-952 P.007/006 F-424 J3IVMQN OF wxm QUAI= , x 7?"`pP9e`? Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill ' 2. Umdc n4 &emamsso t mpa (mme Coumy, Add ak Sms Road AmrA map. _ In Onslow Co., Approx. 7 miles Tbrthwest of Jacksonville along Meadowview Rd.(S.R. 124 3. Qwm'b Namo onslcw count Ph= 911L 4. QWSW3 M29b%AddWS Ronald Lewis, 521 Mill Avenue Jacksonville Sm_•R..C -7jp 28540 S. NeatratRer?+?ia8 Southwest Creek C1? -C-NSW (8/1421 nde 17 ) 6•Pte?d •Constructon of.a Subt? 1 jZT.anafil;-Q,xOAnainn sza.].fia-acre tract of property a jacwt to and w^T'i'? of the Xj,?t 11,QT >INF?12tYfA'1'K)N ; IL -Juj q-70:901 Z. Appl9aaoIIDsra_9/16/97 Pae mtWM3 385.OU 3_ PrraCit Z?pe: X -N r Rtac?a7? Moft2d= (ems perms No.) _ 4. Pz*r.t TYPN X pmmiam bft:adm Rm*jekp G =cm At= tiCl'aae ?. pier Som`JFe? 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February 6, 2003 Mr. James Horne 415 Meadowview Road Jacksonville, North Carolina, 28540 Dear Mr. Horne: Re: Onslow County Landfill Expansion, Onlsow County, North Carolina DWQ Project No. 01-1215; DOA Action ID No. 200101147 Attached hereto is a copy of Certification No. 3412 issued to Mr. James Horne, dated February 6, 2003. If we can be of further assistance, do not hesitate to contact us. AW K/cbk Attachments 011215 cc: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington Regulatory Field Office DWQ, Wilmington Regional Office File Copy Central Files Kelly Boone, 5400 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 300, Raleigh, NC, 27612 f? N. C. Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 (919) 733-7015 Customer Service 1k 800 623-7748 NORTH CAROLINA 401 WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION THIS CERTIFICATION is issued in conformity with the requirements of Section 401 Public Laws 92-500 and 95-217 of the United States and subject to the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (DWQ) Regulations in 15 NCAC 2H, Section .0500 to Mr. James Horne, resulting in the discharge of fill into 9.8 acre of wetlands for the expansion of the Onslow County Municipal Landfill in Onlsow County, North Carolina, pursuant to an application filed on 22nd day of August of 2001. The application provides adequate assurance that the proposed work will not result in a violation of applicable Water Quality Standards and discharge guidelines. Therefore, the State of North Carolina certifies that this activity will not violate the applicable portions of Sections 301, 302, 303, 306, 307 of PL 92-500 and PL 95-217 if conducted in accordance with the application and conditions hereinafter set forth. This approval is only valid for the purpose and design that you submitted in your application and as described in the Public Notice. If you change your project, you must notify us and send us a new application for a new certification. If the property is sold, the new owner must be given a copy of the Certification and approval letter and is thereby responsible for complying with all conditions. Should wetland or stream fill be requested in the future, additional compensatory mitigation may be required as described in 15A NCAC 2H .0506 (h) (6) and (7). For this approval to be valid, you must follow the conditions listed below. In addition, you should get any other federal, state or local permits before you go ahead with your project including (but not limited to) Solid Waste, Sediment and Erosion control, Coastal Stormwater, Non-discharge and Water Supply Watershed regulations. Conditions of Certification: 1. Appropriate sediment and erosion control practices which equal or exceed those outlined in the most recent version of the "North Carolina Sediment and Erosion Control Planning and Design Manual" or the "North Carolina Surface Mining Manual" whichever is more appropriate (available from the Division of Land Resources (DLR) in the DENR Regional or Central Offices) shall be in full compliance with all specifications governing the proper design, installation and operation and maintenance of such Best Management Practices in order to. assure compliance with the appropriate turbidity water quality standard; 2. A State Stormwater Permit (15 A NCAC 2H .1000) can be considered to meet the following condition: An additional condition is that a final, written stormwater management plan shall be approved in writing by this Office before the impacts specified in this Certification occur. The stormwater management plan must include plans and specifications for stormwater management facilities that are appropriate for surface waters classified as Class C NSW and designed to remove 85% TSS according to the most recent version of the NC DENR Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual. These facilities must be designed to treat the runoff from the entire project, unless otherwise explicitly approved by the Division of Water Quality. Also, before any permanent building is occupied at the subject site, the facilities (as approved by this Office) shall be constructed and operational, and the stormwater management plan (as approved by this Office) shall be implemented. The structural stormwater practices as approved by this Office as well as drainage patterns must be maintained in perpetuity. No changes to the structural stormwater practices shall be made without written authorization from the Division of Water Quality. Questions regarding this stormwater plan requirement should be directed to Mr. Todd St. John in the DWQ Central Office at 919-733-9584; 3. That the activity be conducted in such manner as to prevent significant increase in turbidity outside the area of construction or construction related discharge (50 NTU's in streams and rivers not designated as trout waters by DWQ; 25 NTU's in all saltwater classes, and all lakes and reservoirs; 10 NTU's in trout waters); 4. All sediment and erosion control measures placed in wetlands and waters shall be removed and the original grade restored within two months after the Division of Land Resources has released the project; 5. Measures shall be taken to prevent live or fresh concrete from coming into contact with waters of the state until the concrete has hardened; 6. Waste or borrow sites shall not be located in streams or wetlands; 7. All temporary fill shall be removed to the original grade after construction is complete and the site shall be stabilized to prevent erosion; 8. In accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .0506 (h) compensatory mitigation is required for 9.8 acres of ni wetland impacts. We understand that you have chosen to contribute to the Wetland Restoration P acres of non-riparian restoration in order to provide for the 1:1 restoration component required for i wetlands. Until the Wetland Restoration Program receives and clears your check (made payable t Wetlands Restoration Program), wetland impacts (including fill) shall not occur. Mr. Ron Ferrell sh contacted at (919) 733-5208 if you have any questions concerning the Wetland Restoration ProgrE one month from the date of this Certification to make this payment. For accounting purposes, this authorizes the fill of 9.8 acres of wetlands associated with this project, in the White Oak River Basi Unit 03030001, and 9.8 acres of wetland mitigation is required under the Wetland Restoration Pro( aware that the Wetland Restoration Program (WRP) rules require rounding of wetland impacts to t quarter acre and stream impacts to the nearest linear foot (15A NCAC 2R .0503(b)). The remaind mitigation shall consist of preservation 114.4 acres of wetland preservation at the South Tract, locE the closed landfill area, as described in the Public Notice. A final report with a copy of the protecti and description of the protected areas shall be sent to DWQ for written concurrence. 9. The enclosed "Certification of Completion Form" is to be used to notify DWQ when all work i Certification has been completed. Violations of any condition herein set forth shall result in revocation of this Certification and may and/or civil penalties. This Certification shall expire on expiration of the 404 Permit. If this Certification is unacceptable to you, you have the right to an adjudicatory hearing upon written r sixty (60) days following receipt of this Certification. This request must be in the form of a written petition c Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, E Service Center, Raleigh, N.C. 27699-6714. If modifications are made to an original Certification, you have adjudicatory hearing on the modifications upon written request within sixty (60) days following receipt of the Unless such demands.are made, this Certification shall be final and binding. This the 6th day of February 2003 DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY i `. el. k, P. E. WQC # 3412 gram for 9.8 pacts to DENR - ild be i. You have Cataloging im. Please be nearest of the wetland d adjacent to mechanism in the 401 in criminal .quest within informing to 714 Mail he right to an Certification. AW K/cbk NORTH CAROLINA-DIVISON OF WATER QUALITY 401 WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION SUMMARY OF PERMITTED IMPACTS AND MITIGATION REQUIREMENTS In accordance with 15A NCAC 2 H .0500, Mr. James Horne has permission as outlined below to fill 9.8 acres of wetlands in order to construct the Onlsow County Landfill Expansion in Onslow County, North Carolina. All activities associated with these authorized impacts must be conducted with the conditions listed in the attached certification. THIS CERTIFICATION IS NOT VALID WITHOUT THE ATTACHMENTS. COMPENSATORY MITIGATION REQUIREMENT WETLAND RESTORATION PROGRAM LOCATION: COUNTY: BASIN/SUBBASIN Impacts: 9.8 acres of non-riparian wetlands Onslow County Landfill Expansion Onslow White Oak (03-03-00-01) As required by 15A NCAC 2H .0506, and the conditions of this certification, you are required to compensate for the above impacts through the restoration, creation, enhancement or preservation of wetlands as outlined below prior to conducting any activities that impact or degrade the waters of the state. Mitigation: 9.8 acres of non-riparian wetlands. In correspondence dated December 27, 2001, the WRP indicated that they can accept up-to 9.8 acres of wetland mitigation work for this project. Water Quality Certification,# 3412,.also includes 114.4 acres of wetland preservation at the South Tract, located adjacent to the closed landfill area as described in the Public Notice. Note: Linear foot requirements proposed to be mitigated through the Wetland Restoration Program must be rounded to the nearest foot and acreage requirements must be rounded to one-quarter acre increments according to 15 2r ..0503(b). One of the options you have available to satisfy the compensatory mitigation requirements is through the payment of a fee to the Wetlands Restoration Fund per NCAC 2R .0503. If you choose this option, please sign this form and mail it to the Wetlands Restoration Fund at the address listed below. An invoice for the appropriate amount of payment will be sent to you upon receipt of this form. PLEASE NOTE, THE ABOVE IMPACTS ARE NOT AUTHORIZED UNTIL YOU RECEIVE NOTIFICATION THAT YOUR PAYMENT HAS BEEN PROCESSED BY THE WETLANDS RESTORATION PROGRAM. Signature Date WETLANDS RESTORATION PROGRAM DIVISON OF WATER QUALITY 1619 Mail Service Center RALEIGH, N.C. 27669-1619 (919) 733-5208 Action ID No. 200101147 DEPARTMENT OF THEARMY Wilmington District, Corps of,9 ineers Post Office Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina 28402-1890 6v? 112P ` August 22, 2001 ONSLOW COUNTY SOLID WASTE, C/ MR. JAMES HORNE, 415 MEADOWVIEW ROAD, JACKSONVILLE, NC 28540 g s d for a Department of the Army (DA) Permit TO DISCHARGE FILL MATERIAL T 8.1 CRES OF SECTION 404 WETLANDS FOR THE EXPANSION OF THE ONSLOW C TY MUNICIPAL LANDFILL AT THE EXISTING LANDFILL LOCATED AT THE TERMINUS OF SR 1243, AT THE HEADWATERS OF A TRIBUTARY TO SOUTHWEST CREEK, SOUTH OF CATHERINE LAKE COMMUNITY, ONSLOW COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. The following description of the work is taken from data provided by the applicant and from observations made by a representative of the Corps of Engineers. Plans submitted with the application show the project site located within an approximate 160-acre tract just north of the existing landfill. On October 28, 1996, our office issued a Nationwide Permit No. 26 (Action ID: 199606088) authorizing an impact of 9.8 acres of jurisdictional wetlands within this tract of land. Due to time constraints and the expiration of the permit, the applicant impacted only 1.7 acres of the original 9.8 acres permitted. Currently, the expansion of the Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill is in the final of three sub-phases, Phase 1C, within a 23-acre tract. This recent request, to place fill material into the remaining 8.1 acres of wetlands, is to complete the original proposal and will take place within a 22-acre tract adjacent and to the north of the 23-acre phase. This remaining 22-acre portion of the landfill will be constructed in 5-year phases over the next 20 years. Approximately 220,000 cubic yards of fill material will be placed in wetlands for the preparation of the landfill. The applicant has provided a stormwater/leachate management plan to NC Division of Water Quality that is expected to improve downstream water quality and reduce downstream erosion caused by runoff from the site. The wetlands within the landfill expansion area are associated with topographically depressed fingers and stream head shrub-scrub pocosins. At this time, it has not been determined if any streams are located within the project site. These areas were selectively timbered in 1993 and the remaining vegetation consists of a broken canopy of pond pine (in s. sestina), loblolly pine (Pinus taeda), black gum (Nyssa sylva i .a), red maple (Acct Rubrwn), and sweet bay (Magnolia virginiana). The under story is comprised of red bay (Persea horhonia), titi (maxilla racemiflora), fetterbush (T ynnia lucida) and sweet pepperbush (C.lethra alnifolia). Ground cover includes a mix of cinnamon fern (Dsmunda cinnamomes), giant cane (Anindinaria iu n . ), netted chain fern (Woodwardia ar "ol ta), soft rush (Iuncus.effusus), and laurel greenbrier (Smilax laurifolia). The underlain wetland soil type listed in the project site is Leon fine sand (Aeric Haplaquod), poorly drained. This soil type is listed in "Hydric Soils of the United States", Plans showing the work are included with this public notice. The applicant's stated purpose of the project is to dispose of the C Waste (MSW) within a 22-acre landfill surface area for the next 25 plus the property owned by the County. To mitigate for the 8.1 acres of wetland impacts, the County is props 175-acre parcel of land, known as the South Tract, located adjacent to and landfill area. The South Tract encompasses 114.4 acres of jurisdictional v of uplands, including ponds, that are currently being used to borrow fill m; construction of the landfill. This mitigation proposal was part of the previ Nationwide Permit No. 26. 's Municipal Solid , and to fully utilize to preserve a i of the closed ds and 47.6 acres l for the authorized The requested Department of the Army (DA) permit will be denied if anrequired State or local authorization and/or certification is denied. No DA permit will be issued until a State coordinated viewpoint is received and reviewed by this agency. Recipients of t 's notice are encouraged to furnish comments on factors of concern represented by the above agencies directly to the respective agency, with a copy furnished to the Corps of Engineers. This notice initiates the Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) consultation requirem nts of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act. The District Eng eer's initial determination is that the proposed project would not adversely impact EFH or asso iated fisheries managed by the South Atlantic or Mid Atlantic Fishery Management Co cils or the National Marine Fisheries Service. This application is being considered pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Wat Act (33 U.S.C. 1344). Any person may request, in writing within the comment period specifi d in the notice, that a public hearing be held to consider this application. Requests for public earing shall state, with particularity, the reasons for holding a public hearing. The District Engineer, based on available information, is not aware that the activity will affect species, or their critical habitat, designated as endangered or tl pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1973. The decision whether to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation of the impacts, including cumulative impacts, of the proposed activity and its intended use on th public interest. Evaluation of the probable impacts, which the proposed activity may have n the public interest, requires a careful weighing of all those factors that become relevant in each particular case. The benefits which reasonably may be expected to accrue from the proposa must be balanced against its reasonably foreseeable detriments. The decision whether to authorize a proposal, and if so the conditions under which it will be allowed to occur, are therefore decided by the outcome of the general balancing process. That decision should refl ct the national concern for both protection and utilization of important resources. All factors tha may be relevant to the proposal must be considered including the cumulative effects of it. Among those are conservation, economics, aesthetics, general environmental concerns, wetlan s, cultural values, fish and wildlife values, flood hazards and flood plain values (according to r 1 Executive Order 11988), land use, navigation, shore erosion and accretion, recreation, water supply and conservation, water quality, energy needs, safety, food and fiber production, mineral needs, considerations of property ownership, and, in general, the needs and welfare of the people. For activities involving the placement of dredged or fill materials in waters of the United States, a permit will be denied if the discharge that would be authorized would not comply with the Environmental Protection Agencies' 404(b)(1) guidelines. Subject to the preceding sentence and any other applicable guidelines or criteria, a permit will be granted unless the District Engineer determines that it would be contrary to the public interest. The Corps of Engineers is soliciting comments from the public; Federal, State and local agencies and officials; Indian Tribes and other interested parties to consider and evaluate the impacts of this proposed activity. Any comments received will be considered by the Corps of Engineers to decide whether to issue, modify, condition or deny a permit for this proposal. To make this decision, comments are used to assess impacts on endangered species, historic properties, water quality, general environmental effects and the other public interest factors listed above. Comments are used in the preparation of an Environmental Assessment (EA) and/or an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Comments are also used to determine the need for a public hearing and to determine the overall public interest of the proposed activity. Additional information regarding the Clean Water Act certification may be reviewed at the offices of the Environmental Operations Section, North Carolina Division of Water Quality (NCDWQ), Salisbury Street, Archdale Building, Raleigh, North Carolina. Copies of such materials will be furnished to any person requesting copies upon payment of reproduction costs. All persons desiring to make comments regarding the application for Clean Water Act certification should do so in writing delivered to the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (NCDWQ), 1650 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1650, on or before September 14, 2001, Attention: Mr. John Dorney. Written comments pertinent to the proposed work, as outlined above, will be received in this office, Attention: Mickey T. Sugg, until 4:15 p.m., September 21, 2001, or telephone (910) 251-4811. 3 1 r? ( J."I'15, DEPARTMENT OF THEARMY Wilmington District, Corps ofEngineers Post Office Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina 28 0? "T 402-1890 ? Action ID No. 200101147 / August 22, 2001 ONSLOW COUNTY SOLID WASTE, C/fD MR. JAMES HORNE, 415 MEADOWVIEW ROAD, JACKSONVILLE, NC 28540 has T apfVi?d for a Department of the Army (DA) Permit from observations made by a representative of the Corps of Engineers. Plans submitted with the application show the project site located within an approximate 160-acre tract just north of the existing landfill. On October 28, 1996, our office issued a Nationwide Permit No. 26 (Action ID: 199606088) authorizing an impact of 9.8 acres of jurisdictional wetlands within this tract of land. Due to time constraints and the expiration of the permit, the applicant impacted only 1.7 acres of the original 9.8 acres permitted. Currently, the expansion of the Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill is in the final of three sub-phases, Phase 1 C, within a 23-acre tract. This recent request, to place fill material into the remaining 8.1 acres of wetlands, is to complete the original proposal and will take place within a 22-acre tract adjacent and to the north of the 23-acre phase. This remaining 22-acre portion of the landfill will be constructed in 5-year phases over the next 20 years. Approximately 220,000 cubic yards of fill material will be placed in wetlands for the preparation of the landfill. The applicant has provided a stormwater/leachate management plan to NC Division of Water Quality that is expected to improve downstream water quality and reduce downstream erosion caused by runoff from the site. 8.1 CRES OF SECTION 404 WETLANDS FOR THE EXPANSION OF THE ONSLOW C 9TY MUNICIPAL LANDFILL AT THE EXISTING LANDFILL LOCATED AT THE TERMINUS OF SR 1243, AT THE HEADWATERS OF A TRIBUTARY TO SOUTHWEST CREEK, SOUTH OF CATHERINE LAKE COMMUNITY, ONSLOW COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. TO The DISCHARGE following FILL description of MATERIAL the IN work is taken from data provided by the applicant and The wetlands within the landfill expansion area are associated with topographically depressed fingers and stream head shrub-scrub pocosins. At this time, it has not been determined if any streams are located within the project site. These areas were selectively timbered in 1993 and the remaining vegetation consists of a broken canopy of pond pine (Pious s .re tina), loblolly pine (Pines Maeda), black gum (Nyssa s;Ylva, red maple (A= Rubrum), and sweet bay (Magnolia virgin. The under story is comprised of red bay (P_ersea hnrbnnia), titi (Q, ry illa racemiflora), fetterbush (Lyoia lucida) and sweet pepperbush (Glethra alnifolia). Ground cover includes a mix of cinnamon fern (0smunda cinnamomea), giant cane (Anindinaria gig l_a), netted chain fern (Woodwardia areolata), soft rush (Zuncus effusus), and laurel greenbrier (Smilax laurifolia). The underlain wetland soil type listed in the project site is Leon fine sand (Aeric Haplaquod), poorly drained. This soil type is listed in "Hydric Soils of the United States", Plans showing the work are included with this public notice. The applicant's stated purpose of the project is to dispose of the C Waste (MSW) within a 22-acre landfill surface area for the next 25 plus the property owned by the County. To mitigate for the 8.1 acres of wetland impacts, the County is pro 175-acre parcel of land, known as the South Tract, located adjacent to ar. landfill area. The South Tract encompasses 114.4 acres of jurisdictional of uplands, including ponds, that are currently being used to borrow fill i construction of the landfill. This mitigation proposal was part of the pre' Nationwide Permit No. 26. The requested Department of the Army (DA) permit will be denied local authorization and/or certification is denied. No DA permit will be is coordinated viewpoint is received and reviewed by this agency. Recipient encouraged to furnish comments on factors of concern represented by the to the respective agency, with a copy furnished to the Corps of Engineers. s Municipal Solid and to fully utilize ising to preserve a south of the closed etlands and 47.6 acres iterial for the )usly authorized any required State or led until a State of this notice are )ove agencies directly This notice initiates the Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) consultation re uirements of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act. The Dis ct Engineer's initial determination is that the proposed project would not adversely impact EF or associated fisheries managed by the South Atlantic or Mid Atlantic Fishery Managem nt Councils or the National Marine Fisheries Service. This application is being considered pursuant to Section 404 of the C ean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344). Any person may request, in writing within the comment peri d specified in the notice, that a public hearing be held to consider this application. Requests r public hearing shall state, with particularity, the reasons for holding a public hearing. The District Engineer, based on available information, is not aware th t the proposed activity will affect species, or their critical habitat, designated as endangere or threatened pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1973. The decision whether to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation Of the probable impacts, including cumulative impacts, of the proposed activity and its inten public interest. Evaluation of the probable impacts, which the proposed acti public interest, requires a careful weighing of all those factors that become re particular case. The benefits which reasonably may be expected to accrue frc must be balanced against its reasonably foreseeable detriments. The decision authorize a proposal, and if so the conditions under which it will be allowed t therefore decided by the outcome of the general balancing process. That deci the national concern for both protection and utilization of important resource; may be relevant to the proposal must be considered including the cumulative Among those are conservation, economics, aesthetics, general environmental cultural values, fish and wildlife values, flood hazards and flood plain values ed use on the ity may have on the evantin each m the proposal whether to occur, are ;ion should reflect . All factors that Effects of it. wetlands, to 0 2 Executive Order 11988), land use, navigation, shore erosion and accretion, recreation, water supply and conservation, water quality, energy needs, safety, food and fiber production, mineral needs, considerations of property ownership, and, in general, the needs and welfare of the people. For activities involving the placement of dredged or fill materials in waters of the United States, a permit will be denied if the discharge that would be authorized would not comply with the Environmental Protection Agencies' 404(b)(1) guidelines. Subject to the preceding sentence and any other applicable guidelines or criteria, a permit will be granted unless the District Engineer determines that it would be contrary to the public interest. The Corps of Engineers is soliciting comments from the public; Federal, State and local agencies and officials; Indian Tribes and other interested parties to consider and evaluate the impacts of this proposed activity. Any comments received will be considered by the Corps of Engineers to decide whether to issue, modify, condition or deny a permit for this proposal. To make this decision, comments are used to assess impacts on endangered species, historic properties, water quality, general environmental effects and the other public interest factors listed above. Comments are used in the preparation of an Environmental Assessment (EA) and/or an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Comments are also used to determine the need for a public hearing and to determine the overall public interest of the proposed activity. Additional information regarding the Clean Water Act certification may be reviewed at the offices of the Environmental Operations Section, North Carolina Division of Water Quality (NCDWQ), Salisbury Street, Archdale Building, Raleigh, North Carolina. Copies of such materials will be furnished to any person requesting copies upon payment of reproduction costs. All persons desiring to make comments regarding the application for Clean Water Act certification should do so in writing delivered to the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (NCDWQ), 1650 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1650, on or before September 14, 2001, Attention: Mr. John Dorney. Written comments pertinent to the proposed work, as outlined above, will be received in this office, Attention: Mickey T. Sugg, until 4:15 p.m., September 21, 2001, or telephone (910) 251-4811. . .. e;=' 14 %?i7; ? ` i _? is ..,. .' • A . 9M .. Z73. Y:,.. 77 • Ys 'GLoo _ Tower M :. 7 .ao railer ' A. - PROPOS D SUBTITLE D ? (5 LAN FILL SITE / ? ?• I 4 d9d Map (Catherine Lake Quadrangle, 1980) s ` 1211 i\ PURPOSE: VICINITY MAP ONSLOW COUNTY SUBTITLE D LANDFILL TO CONSTRUCT A SUBTITLE D LANDFILL TO ONSLOW. COUNTY, NORTH CAROUNA SOUTHWEST CREEK AND NEW RIVER SERVE ONSLOW COUNTY. SCALE 1' 2000' 415 MEADOWVIEW RD_ APPLICATION BY. ONSLOW COUNTY JACKSONVILLE, NC 28540 SOLID WASTE SECTION s ? o? z !_((Lt-7 ) /' ? ••;? ?%` `'fit l', f/? i .. "' \ yu'' \ t O ,? _ ttw4, _.J / O `1 ? ? r i •\ i i ? .`?`F? tl i ` fj O F41 4A, S E tom` - X??ii` •?1. ?`? •??? t \ `\ i 17 iA$E ? .. Vic, •:. "? `? ``• '• ? s. ? ?.?' " `? ? f -- ; K tom,, -- ?, -h LEGEND ' -' ----FUTURE LIMITS OF LANDFILL CONSTRUCTION WETLANDS TO -'' - BE DISTURBED DISTURBED WETLANDS UNDISTURBED WETLANDS PURPOSE PLAN VIEW MAP ONSLOW COUNTY SUBTITLE D LANDFILL TO CONSTRUCT A SUBTITLE D LANDFILL TO SERVE ONSLOW COUNTY. ONSLOW COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA SOUTHWEST CREEK AND NEW RIVER. SCALE t' = 400' 119 MEADOWVIEW RD. APPLICATION BY. ONSLOW COUNTY JACKSONVILLE. NC 28540 SOLID WASTE SECTION S Z O Z. \IVgATF?sa Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Gregory J. Thorpe, Ph.D. Acting Director Division of Water Quality December 27, 2001 Mr. James Horne 415 Meadowview Road Jacksonville, North Carolina 28540 .. 2 48 am Dear Mr. Horne: Subject: Project: Onslow City Landfill County: Onslow DWQ #: 011215 The purpose of this letter is to notify you that the North Carolina Wetlands Restoration Program (NCWRP) will accept payment for non-riparian wetland impacts associated with the subject project. Stream and wetland impacts will be mitigated in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding between the N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dated November 4, 1998. Based on the information supplied by you in a letter dated November 12, 2001, the non-riparian wetland restoration that is necessary to satisfy the compensatory mitigation requirements for this project is summarized in the following table. The maximum amount of mitigation that the NCWRP will accept for this project is also indicated in this table. Stream (linear feet) Wetlands (non-riparian) Buffers (square feet) Impact 9.8 acres Mitigation Max. 9.8 acres As requested, the NCWRP will provide non-riparian wetland mitigation as specified in the 401 Water Quality Certification and/or Section 404 Permit for impacts associated with the subject project in Cataloging Unit 03030001 of the White Oak River basin. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Crystal Braswell at (919) 733-5208. Sincerely, Ronald E. Fe ell, Program Manager cc: Rob Ridings, Wetlands/401 Unit Mickey Sugg, USACOE Joanne Steenhuis, WiRO file 4 Wetlands Restoration Program 1619 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1619 (919) 733-5208 Customer Service 320 West Jones Street Raleigh, NC 27603 Fax: (919) 733-5321 1 800 623-7748 NMENR JAN-M-2003 15:04 FROM- CDM 5400 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 300 Raleigh, North Carolina 276312 Telephone (919) 787-5620 Fax (919) 781-5730 T-505 P.001/015 F-539 CDM Fax To. Cyndi Karoly From: Kelly R. Boone organtmuon: DWq Wetlands Unit Date: January 28, 2003 Fax No.: 733-6893 Time: 2:56 PM Re: Onslow County Landfill 401 WOO Job #f: 6406-13731-017.DN.PERM # of Pages: (educing cover shM) 15 Message: Cyndi, Noelle Lutheran asked me to fax the following letter to you - it's the response letter for the 401 process for the Onslow County Landfill Expansion project. I also included the original letter from John Dorney at the end of the fax. Thanks for checking on this ...please call me (787-5620) if you have any questions or need me to mail a better copy. Kelly JAN-t3-2003 15:04 FROM- T-505 P.002/015 F-539 CM 5400 Glenw*ud Avenue, suire 300 Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 rel! 919 787-5620 fart 91 9 781-5730• December 2,20M Mr. John Dorney North Carolina Division of Water Quality 401 Wetlands Certification Unit 2321 Crabtree Boulevard, Suite 250 Raleigh, North Carolina. 276042260 Subject: Onslow County Landfill, Expansion Response to Request for Addibonallnformation DWQ Project No. 01-1215 Dear Mr.•Dorney: This letter is in response to your October 3, 2001 letter requesting additional information on the Onslow County Landfill Expansion project. Your letter notified Mr. James Home of Onslow County that 1:1 compensatory mitigation would be (required for the 9.8-acre wetland impact at the project site. We are proposing payment into the Wetlmd Restoration Program (WRP) fund to meet the mitigation, requirement. Enclosed is a copy of the letter from WRP accepting'the proposed payment for 9.8 acres of non riparian wetlands. Since your letter was issued, we have been coordinating with the Army Corps of Fzt&eers to reconfirm previously delineated wetland boundaries at the former borrow property on the south side of the closed landfill. In addition to the compensatory mitigation requirement, your letter requested additional information related to the borrow pits and preservation of wetlands at the site. A summary of the requested information with responses to each item follows, a :`Provide evidence that the borrow pits will not directly or indirectly impact additional wetlands." The process of mining material from the borrow areas is not expected to directly or Indirectly impact wetlands- Borrow activities on the tract of land just south of the existing (closed.) landfill, are. complete and will not be disturbed m tbe. future- The wetlands on site will be preserved in a permanent conservation easement,.. which is being coordinated tbxough- the ,A.mciy Corps of Engkteere' Wiludngton office. Borrow activities will occur only on the tract of land east of Meadowview Road. Wetland limits on that tract have been idenfdied, and borrow activities will occur only in non wetland areas. The attached landfiU property map Tigure No. 1) depicts the areas that will' potentially. be used • foir future borrow activities. consulting • engineering - construction - operations JAN-H-2003 15:04 FROW ? i Mr. John Dorney December2, 2002 Page 2 T-505 P.003/015 F-539 m "Provide a map showing the existing conditions on both the preservation area anti new IanalflIl site." Figure No. I depicts the preservation site acid the landfill expansion site. Jurisdictional wetlands have been delineated and flagged on both sites, as shown on the map. Wetland limits were recently reinvestigated at the request of the Arrny Corps of Engineers' Wiln,i g on office. -'die accuracy of the previously conducted wetland delineation was conflrnled. Enclosed is a letter to Mr. Mickey Sugg of the Army Corps of Engmeers su?nm mmng the recent site visit. a "Provide a map showing future impacts, including all borrow pits." The landfill expansion project includes a total of six phases. Construction of the 23-acre, Phase 1 portion of the landfill began in October of 1997 and is in the final of three sub-phases, Phase 1C. The remaining 22 acres of the Landfill will be constructed m four phases over the next 20 years. Tice ,remairtins life of the landfill will be through vertical expansion of the landfill (Phase 6). The extent of the proposed disturbance to the wetlands d n the landfill expansim site is depicted on Figure No. 2, the play view map of the landfill expansion site. Borrow activities will occur on tine tract of land east of Meadowview Road, as shown on Figure No. 1. A so enclosed is a copy of the letter from the Division of Coastal Management stating that a DCM permit is not needed for this project. If you have any odor questions related to the project, I can be reached at (919) 787-5620. Thank you for your assistance. Very truly yours, Kelly R. Boone Camp Dresser & McKee cc: Martin Samford, CDM JAN-23-2003 15:05 FROM- T-505 P-004/015 F-539 JAN-28-2003 15:05 FROM- 8 it i I a 1 a La S a ?' A a 44 a - r 'a T-505 P.005/015 F-539 WET AHM l wmm PpiFJ?ML Afw/'s Figure No. I ONSLOW COUNTY LANDFILL PROPERTY JAN-28-2003 15:06 FROM- T-505 P-006/015 F-539 ?o o a° s! e e a ? i 1 a4 ° Ap{?° ti ? ? ?t 11 V= 4001 , Gwhllo?' 0 .LEGEND - -- - FUTURE LIMITS OF LANDFILL 4 CONSTRUCTION -? WETLANDS TO BE DISTURBED ® WEDTLANDSEp U Figure No. 2 LANDFILL PLAN VIEW MAP JAN-28-2003 15:06 FROM-• o *AIZI , Fe, o ? NMM caleft Depamv adof T-505 P.007/015 F-539 December 27.2001 _ -° B&. JMMM H rw 415 Meadaarview Road Jacksouvitle, North Carona 28540 Dear Mr. HUM- Subject: Praject. Oaslow City I.,aadfill CO=W. Onslow DWQ 011215 Ibe purpose of this letter its to nat* lM dw the North Cara1$na Wedand;Mt (N?j will accept paym? -m far neon-dpariau wetland bas assecieted w9h Straw and wetland, impacts will be mitigated in accardaaore wah the M--m=dma of bmavu do N .C. Oq=Unapt of F?tvi?aataeat •a n d Nablal Re aoutM and the U.S. FnBi cc a dated November 4. 1998. R l )3ased tm the boa supplied by yatt in a lea= dated November 1:2, 2001,1 wedand twtvrati m that is ae;ssaiy to sad* the - mry mitigation is ===zed in dm fbB wiag mble. The maximum mom of witxSmon that the No for *& project is also itldic d in this table. 1 Stream 'Wetlands sa) ors ? fact IMP"t 9.8 acws ? 'an ALM 9.8 am- i . As wpeftd. the NCWRP will pwvidc MM-n-PU weld =Mpd*n as sped WSW QW Hty Cerd?icariala andtar Section 404 P=dt for !Mpwb assodAW with the ? cmioghtg Unit 03030WI of the Whim Oak River basin. if you have =y gtmdons or tlaed tlddido=l in£asmr?1ion, Pie caa = fcyscal 733-5208. trot R. ?at?r. ,iM PM Jr. &Mdwy ?'adtonr Thame, MM etw?au?wty e• 1 _ - 'uPrvg? M FrcdwA. adiag crf ? aarrrxpari? . fVC this P""cat 0 sill a=Pr- ed in the 401. ?raswe]I at (919) Sm0mly, Ronadd X. Fe Pragradar MamM file ' wan tea, r graert ia+e MdI S6miw a tart,. No Z ?039,1111 s (a, MW a-Mmsr ss; ab em ww4 6ftft RddA na; 2769 F=.M 7 t 2W ssa-7F 21 ca: Rob-Ridings, Wca la udd401 Visit ,IV1u key SuM USACOE- ra=e Si uis; WMO JAN-28-2003 15:07 FROM- T-505 P.008/015 F-539 5400 Glenwood Avenue, Suite-3w Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 ter 979 7a7-5620 fax: 919 781-5730 June 26, 2002 Mr. Mickey Su ;g US Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington District Post Office Sox 1990, Wilmington, North Carolina 28402-1890 Subject: Onsiow County Subtitle D Landfill Expansion Section 404 Permit - Wetland Delineation Confirmation Corps of Engineers Action ID No. 200101147 Dear Mr- Sugg: This letter is in response to your request for confirmation of the jurisdictional wetland boundary that was previously delineated for the 175-acre wetland preservation tract at the site of the Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill Expansion project. There were concerns that borrow pit excavation had impacted the wetlands proposed for preservation. Sandy Smith of EcoScience Corporation visited the site on May 31, 2002 to check the wetland boundary that was delineated in 1996- He found no evidence that borrow activities had impacted the jurisdictional wetland areas that were delineated in 1996. Enclosed is a letter summarizing his findings. If you have any additional comments or questions, please contact me at (919) 787-5620. Thank you for your assistance. Very truly yours, CAMP DRESSER & McKEE Kelly R. Boone cc: Martin Sanford, CDM Mike'Bxinchei, CDM' consulting - enginocring • construction - operations JAN-28-2003 15:07 FROM- T-505 P.0091015 F-539 1101 Haynes &roet Suite 101 Rsleig(7, NC 27604 T6cphone; 919.828.3433 Pax- 919.828.3518 EcoScience June 12; 2002 Mr. Mike Brinchek Camp Dresser & McKee 5400 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 300 Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 RE: Field Investigation of Wetlands Onslow Coienry Landfill, South Tract Dear Mire: 02-108. This letter is intended as a summary of findings resulting from a one-clay field investigation within the approximately 175-acre tract of land immediately south ofthe Onslow County Landfill (hereafter called the "South Tract") see attached Figure 1). Section 404 jurisdictional areas within the South Tract were delineated during the sunnier of 1996 and subsequently approved by a LJ_ S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE) field regulator (Mr. Mickey Sugg). Preservation of wetlands within the South Tract has been accepted by the COE as mitigation for impacts resulting from landfill expansion to the north. South Tract Jurisdictional Areas The landscape setting of the South Tract is a Coastal Plain interst3ream divide. The soils are sandy and support primarily pine forest. The South Tract is located relatively high in the landscape, contains no streams, and is poorly drained. The ground surface is slightly undulating with only a few feet in elevation separating lower portions of wetlands from higher portions of adjacent uplands- Drainage follows a general downward slope of the ground toward the southwest. The source of hydrology is precipitation. South Tract wetlands are characterized by a pond pine (Pines serotina)iloblolly pine (P: taeda) canopy and a dense, , vergreaen sb.-ub un??Pr-stor?. Tact uplands are characterized by a canopy of long-leaf pine (P. palustrzs)/oak canopy and relatively open understory. The jurisdictional boundaries typically occur ifi areas with relatively dense undergrowth. Soils in jurisdictional areas are sandy with a layer- of greasy organics located, below the surface leaf litter. Soils in non jurisdictional areas are also sandy, but typically lacked fine organics iii the-upper layers. Several flooded borrow' pits existed:. along the northern boundary of the South Tract wb=, we conducted the 1996. delineation. These 'borrow pmts had been excavated'to a previously delineated jurisdictional. boundary.:.. No drainage outlet had been constructed with these.pits. At. that time,. the water surface within these pits was approximately 2 to 4 feet below the adjacent ground elevations. As part of our delineodon; we investigated the margins of the existiugPits.in, an effort to. determine . the effect of the pits on, local hydrology and; by extension, the location of the jurisdictional, area JAN-28-2003 15:07 FROM- Eco.Science Carporatipn Mr_ Mike 13rinchek June 12, 2002 Page 2 T-505 P-010/015 F-539 boundary. These 1996 investigations led us to believe that soils adjacent to the existing pits continued to be characterized by surface saturation sufficient to support wetland vegetation. We were unable to find evidence that excavation of the pits had removed wetland hydrology from areas adjacent to the pits- Current Status of the South Tract Since the 1996 jurisdictional area delineation, Onslow County Landfill, with. knowledge of natural resources agencies (notably the COE and N_C. Division of Water Quality), continued to remove surface soils from additional, selected upland areas within the South Tract for use as landfill cover material. Currently, this surface mining within the South Tract is no. longer being practiced- As of our site visit, approximately 10 acres of uplands have been utilized for removal of cover material. This area appears to be approximately 20 to 30 percent of the total amount oaf site uplands. The removal of this cover has resulted in the lowering of surface elevations within borrow areas from 1 foot to approximately 6 feet below adjacent surface elevations. The deeper borrow pits now appear to be permanently flooded by groundwater, and support algae and vascular plants only along the margins. Shallower borrow areas vary in hydrology from dry to seasonally flooded and support herbs and grasses. See the attached 1999 aerial photograph for a recent view of the South Tract. Purpose of this Investigations This investigation involved 1) walking the South Tract, 2) locating previously delineated wetland/upland boundaries, 3) noting the locations of borrow areas relative to jurisdictional boundaries, and 4) and investigating vegetation, soils, and evidence of hydrology in the vicinity of borrow areas. The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether or not wetland hydrology has been affected to. a noticeable extent by borrow operations. It was not the purpose of this investigation to re-delineate jurisdictional wetlands or determine with any precision the status of South Tract hydrology. I3nyestiga :onE Results The site visit was conducted. on May 29, 2002. A light rain had occurred the evening prior to our visit; however, the South Tract and surrounding region appeared to be in a very dry condition overall. A walls ofthe tract perimeter found no man-made outlets for surface water. Within the South Tract, scattered flagging remains from the 1996 delineation- All borrow areas appear to have been excavated within delineated non jurisdictional areas. We walked the perimeter of most of the borrow areas while investigating vegetation composition, cvidenm- of wWand hydrology, and surficial soils conditions with the use of an. auger. Although we found variation in the presentation of jurisdictional criteria, we found no consiotent evidence that previously delineated jurisdictional areas have been significantly degraded as a. result, of borrow pit excavation- We found, that, some areas adjacent to borrow pits exhibited marginal evidence of wetland, hydrology, while other areas JAN-'28-2003 15:07 FROM- EcorScience Corporation W. Mike Brinchek June 12, 2002 Page 3 T-505 P.011/015 F-539 adjacent to borrow pits exhibited evidence of surface ponding for extended periods. It appears that the only areas which have likely been adversely affected by pit excavation are delineated wetlands which are now peninsulas extending into barrow pits. As previously stated, this investigation was not designed to provide quantitative data concerning the affects of borrow pit excavation- however, it is the opinion of EeoScienee staff that pit excavation has had a minor impact on site wetland hydrology, likely affecting less than 10 acres of site wetlands. Summary • Jurisdictional wetlands Within the South Tract were delineated in the summer of 1996. • The delineation was approved by the J.S. Amy Corps of Engineers. * Approximately 10 acres of South 't'ract uplands have been subject to surface excavation for landfill cover material. EcoScience Corporation personnel conducted a one-day on-site investigation of South Tract hydrological indicators. a No man-made outlets have been installed to remove surface water from the South Tract_ • 1n general, borrow pit excavation appears to have bad a minor affect on site wetland hydrology. Jurisdictional areas which have become peninsulas due to pit excavation have likely lost wetland hydrology. • Although no accurate quantitative data were obtained from this investigation, it is the opinion of EcoScience gaff that pit excavation within the South Tract has likely affected less than 10 acres oflurisdictional wetlands- If you have any questions concerning this information, please give me or Ben Brazell a call. EcoScience Corporation appreciates The opportunity to assist you with this project. yours truly, ECOSCIENCE CORPORA ON Alexander P. (Sandy) Smith Vice Pmidentt Attachments JAN-28-2003 15:07 FROM- T-505 P.012/015 F-539 JAN-28-2003 15:08 FROM- IL i ? b. f' ' •7T T-505 P-013/015 F-539 ?? low JAN-28-2003 15:09 FROM- T-505 P.015/015 F-539 William G. Row. Jr., Secretary T1ne.aef.MaM a. C'...a..+.w.e.+a_au1_?tWa.nl 0?.,...r.... JAN-L29-2003 15:09 FROM- T-505 P-014/015 F-539 MCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Coastal Management Michael F. Easley, Governor Donna D. Moffitt, Director William G. Ross Jr., Secretary April 30, 2002 Onslow County Solid Waste Authority. 415 Mcadowview Road Jacksonville, NC 28540 Kelly R. Boone Camp Dresser. & Mckee 5400 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 300 Raleigh, NC 27612 Dear Ladies and Gentlemen: - This is to advise you that it has been determined that no Division of Coastal Management permit will be necessary for the Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill- We appreciate the opportunity to review and comment on the project. Enclosed is your application for a maj or pcnuit with the Division of Coastal Management. If we can be of fu Cher assistance, please feel free to contact ilne. Respectfully, 1 C. Robert Stroud, Jr. District Manager - 127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wirnington, North Carolina 28405-3845' Phone: 91-a-395-39001Fax: 910-35O=2004 t Internet http:l/dcrn2.enr.state.nc_us An Equal Opportunity \ AffiiTn8#W Action Employer - 50% Regdad \106A Post Consumer piper JAN-28-2003 15:09 FROW T-505 P.015/015 F-539 ?U. .y cvvemor Q p(? Wiliam G. Ross, Jr., Secretary ?- Department of Environment and Nana d ResOuM" O Gragory J. Thorpe, Ph.D.. Acting Dimctor 'C DWIon of Water Quality October 3, 2001 Onslow County DWQ Project No. 01-1215 James Horne Onslow County 415 Meadowview Road Jacksonville, NC, 28540 Dear Mr. Home: On August 10, 2001, the NO Division of Water Quality received your application for a 401 Water Quality Certification to fill 9.6 acres of wetlands in order to construct the proposed Onslow County Landfill in Onslow County. In accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .0506, a thorough inspection of the site has been conducted by Ms- Joanne Steenhuis of the DWQ Wilmington Regional Office. Based on this review, we have determined that significant uses would be removed or degraded by this project. Slnoe the cumulative impacts associated with this project exceed one acre of wetlands, compensatory mitigation wetland mitigation will be required for the wetland impacts in accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .0506(h)• Your ou have proposal does not include 1:1 restoration or creation, as required in accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .0506(h)m• the following options for satisfying the mitigation requirements associated with this project: 1. Payment into the North Carolina Wetland Restoration Program (W RP), if the W RP will accept the responsibility for conducting this mitigation work, or 2. Preparing and Implementing a wetland mitigation plan. Please note that your application will be considered incomplete until a mitigation plan including a 1:1 restoration or creation component is forwarded to this office- We strongly suggest that you locate a mitigation site within the same river sub-basin as your project. If you decide to propose use of the Wetland Restoration Program in lieu of developing your own wetland mitigation plan, please notify this office in writing in your response, and we will contact the WRP on your behalf to see if they will accept the project. You should note that acreage requirements proposed to be mitigated through the Wetland Restoration Program must be rounded to the nearest one-quarter acre increment according to 15 2r .0503(b). Furthermore, please provide the following information so that we can complete our review of your application: Provide evidence that the borrow pits will not directly or indirectly Impact additional wetlands; Provide a map showing the existing conditions on both the'preservation area and-now landfill site. Provide a map showing future impacts, including all borrow pits. By copy of this letter, I am notifying the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that this project should be placed on hold. Thank you for your attention. If you have any questions, please contact Joanne Steenhuis in our Wilmington Regional Office at 910-395-3900 or Cyndi Karoly in Raleigh at (919) 733-9721. Sincerely, 4;?/ .`/ John Domey cc: Corps of Engineers Wilmington Regulatory Feld Office Wilmington DWQ Regional Office File Copy Central Files Kelly Boone.. 5400 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 300, Raleigh, NC, 27612 01121 North Camino Division of Water Quality, 401 Wetlands Certification Unit, 1650 Mel Sembe Cantor. Raleigh, NC 27811151-1660 (Mailing Address) 2321 Crabtras elvd., Raleigh, NO 27604-2280 (Location) .Mee /wL...w..\ Mon 979 00,•.0 If--\ ,.....-f#6n....wwM... ,.,n .,.I........,N.....,..I Min 7•x'7 O?OF W AT ?RpG O `C Michael F. Easley Governor William G. Ross, Jr., Secretary Department of Environment and Natural Resources Gregory J. Thorpe, Ph.D., Acting Director Division of Water Quality James Horne Onslow County 415 Meadowview Road Jacksonville, NC, 28540 Dear Mr. Horne: October 3, 2001 Onslow County DWQ Project No. 01-1215 On August 10, 2001, the NC Division of Water Quality received your application for a 401 Water Quality Certification to fill 9.8 acres of wetlands in order to construct the proposed Onslow County Landfill in Onslow County. In accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .0506, a thorough inspection of the site has been conducted by Ms. Joanne Steenhuis of the DWQ Wilmington Regional Office. Based on this review, we have determined that significant uses would be removed or degraded by this project. Since the cumulative impacts associated with this project exceed one acre of wetlands, compensatory wetland mitigation will be required for the wetland impacts in accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .0506(h). Your mitigation proposal does not include 1:1 restoration or creation, as required in accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .0506(h)(7). You have the following options for satisfying the mitigation requirements associated with this project: 1. Payment into the North Carolina Wetland Restoration Program (WRP), if the WRP will accept the responsibility for conducting this mitigation work, or 2. Preparing and implementing a wetland mitigation plan. Please note that your application will be considered incomplete until a mitigation plan including a 1:1 restoration or creation component is forwarded to this office. We strongly suggest that you locate a mitigation site within the same river sub-basin as your project. If you decide to propose use of the Wetland Restoration Program in lieu of developing your own wetland mitigation plan, please notify this office in writing in your response, and we will contact the WRP on your behalf to see if they will accept the project. You should note that acreage requirements proposed to be mitigated through the Wetland Restoration Program must be rounded to the nearest one-quarter acre increment according to 15 2r.0503(b). Furthermore, please provide the following information so that we can complete our review of your application: • Provide evidence that the borrow pits will not directly or indirectly impact additional wetlands; • Provide a map showing the existing conditions on both the preservation area and new landfill site. • Provide a map showing future impacts, including all borrow pits. - By copy of this letter, I am notifying the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that this project should be placed on hold. - - - Thank you for your attention. If you have any questions; please contact Joanne Steenhuis in our Wilmington Regional Office at 910-395-3900 or Cyndi Karoly in Raleigh at (919) 733-9721 cc: Corps of Engineers Wilmington Regulatory Field Office Wilmington DWQ Regional Office File Copy Central Files Kelly Boone, 5400 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 300, Raleigh, NC, 27612 Sincerely, John Dorney 011215 North Carolina Division of Water Quality, 401 Wetlands Certification Unit, 1650 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1650 (Mailing Address) 2321 Crabtree Blvd., Raleigh, NC 27604-2260 (Location) n4M X77 4700 /..M......\ non-" COn1 1;-% {.M...//{.7...... rnM?........../.........81.....1../ Individual Permit QA/QC data collection sheet Project Name Project # 0is- County 0,054 I. Original Application (format for data: month/day/year)-? Date of Public Notice x/241, Date Put on Hold (if any) imL3/o Date Info Received (if any) Date Put on Hold again (if any) Date Info Received again (if any) Date Put on Hold again (if any) Date Info Received again (if any) Date 401 Issued II. First Modification Date modification request received Date Put on Hold (if any) Date Info Received (if any) Date Put on Hold again (if any) Date Info Received again (if any) Date Put on Hold again (if any) Date Info Received again (if any) Date modified 401 Issued III. Second Modification Date modification request received Date Put on Hold (if any) Date Info Received (if any) Date Put on Hold again (if any) Date Info Received again (if any) Date Put on Hold again (if any) Date Info Received again (if any) Date modified 401 Issued IV. Third Modification Date modification request received Date Put on Hold (if any) Date Info Received (if any) Date Put on Hold again (if any) Date Info Received again (if any) Date Put on Hold again (if any) Date Info Received again (if any) Date modified 401 Issued V. Fourth Modification Date modification request received Date Put on Hold (if any) Date Info Received (if any) Date Put on Hold again (if any) Date Info Received again (if any) Date Put on Hold again (if any) Date Info Received again (if any) Date modified 401 Issued I 'I @ED A i T A ? 5400 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 300 Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 u U [y tel: 919 78-5620 fax: 919 7811-5730 March 26, 2002 AR z 8 20 "V ER ANDS GROUP Mr. Jim Gregson ?`i QUALIT-SECTION North Carolina Division of Coastal Management 127 Cardinal Drive Ext. Wilmington, North Carolina 28405-3845 Subject: Onssow County Subtitle D Landfill - Application for CAMA Permit CDM Project No. 6406-13731-017-DN.PERM Dear Mr. Gregson: Enclosed please find a CAMA permit application for the Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill project for your review. This project includes ction of a Subtitle D landfill on a 160-acre site adjacent to the existing closed landfill. A Section 404 permit and corresponding 401 Water Quality Certification were approved for the project in 1996-1997, but the permits expired prior to completion of the work. Applications have been resubmitted to the Army Corps of Engineers and NC Division of Water Quality (DWQ) for Section 404/401 permits, but it was determined during the review that a CAMA permit is needed for the project. Construction of the landfill will impact 9.8 acres of jurisdictional wetlands. As part of the original permit, Onslow County agreed to preserve a 175-acre tract of land adjacent to the landfill for wetland mitigation. In addition, DWQ is requiring 1:1 mitigation for the wetland loss. The NC Wetlands Restoration Program (WRP) has agreed to accept payment into the WRP fund for mitigation. A fee of $475 was submitted to DWQ in August 2001 with the 401 Water Quality Certification application. It is our understanding that an additional fee is not required because DWQ and the Division of Coastal Managemnet will share the fee. A copy of the check is enclosed. Please review the application and call me at (919) 787-5620 if you have any questions or need additional information. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, Kelly R. Boone Camp Dresser & McKee cc: James Horne, Onssow County Mickey Sugg, Army Corps of Engineers Michael Horan, NC DWQ Martin Sanford, CDM consulting • engineering • construction • operations Personal Account Information Redacted Form DCM-MP 2 APPLICATION (To be completed by all applicants) 1. APPLICANT a. Landowner: Name Onslow County Solid Waste Authority Address 415 Meadowview Road City Jacksonville State NC Zip 28540 Day Phone (910) 989 - 2107 Fax (910) 455 - 6339 b. Authorized Agent: Name Kelly Boone - CDM Address 5400 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 300 City Raleigh State NC Zip 27612 Day Phone (919) 787 - 5620 Fax (919) 781 - 5730 c. Project name (if any) .Onslow County ,nhtit7F+ it Landfill A07r.• Pernik win be ;road in name of tvdors er(r), and/or Pr*C1 no". 2. LOCATION OF PROPOSED PROJECT a. County Onslow b. City, town, community or landmark 7 miles northwest of Jacksonville c. Street address or secondary road number Meadowview Road ( S.R. 1243 ) d. Is proposed work within city limits or planning jurisdiction? Yes X No e. Name of body of water nearest project (e.g: river, creek, sound, bay) Southwest Creek Tributary 3. DESCRIPTION AND PLANNED USE OF PROPOSED PROJECT a. List all development activities you propose. (e.g. building a home, motel, marina, bulkhead, pier, and excavation and/or filling activities. rrmntrnuetinn of expansion of Snhtitle n landfill b. Is the proposed activity maintenance of an existing project, new work, or both? _ New work / expansion c. Will the project be for public, private or commercial use? Rublic d. Give a brief description of purpose, use, methods of construction and daily operations of proposed project. If more space is needed, please attach additional pages. See.Attachment A (Narrative) Revised 03M Form DCM-MP 1 4. LAND AND WATER CHARACTERISTICS a. Size of entire tract 450 acres b. Size of individual lot(s) N/A c. Approximate elevation of tract above NEW or NwL 79 - 92 feet (NGVD) d. Soil type(s) and texture(s) of tract Bayaeade fin sand and Leon fine sand e. Vegetation on tract successional nine/mixed hardwood forest, pasture, & urban disturbed land (see Ecological Study, Attachment B) f. Man-made features now on tract Closed Landfill- Phase I of Subtitle D Landfill g. What is the CAMA Land Use Plan land classification of the site? (c4nnti me kwt tnd use ptam) Conservation Transitional Developed Community Rural X _ Other (County Landfill) h. How is the tract zoned by local government? Tract is zoned for use as landfill. L Is the proposed project consistent with the applicable zoning? X Yes No 01 ? zoning ro ?? nnifii-te, 1WUcabl-1 in. Describe existing wastewater treatment facilities. Site is served by City of Jarlrannville munici.nal wastewater collectinn and treatment system, n ; Describe location and type of discharges to waters of the state. (For example, surface runoff, sanitary wastewater, industrial/commercial effluent, 'wash down" and residential discharges.) 9.8 acres of wetlands will be excavated and filled to construct the landfill, o. Describe existing drinking water supply source. Site is served by city of Jacksonville municipal water supply and distribution system. 5. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION In addition to the completer) application form, the following items must be submitted: • A copy of the deed (with state application only) or other instrument under which the applicant claims title to the affected properties. If the applicant is not claiming to be the owner of said property, then forward a copy of the deed or other instrument under which the owner claims title, plus written permission from the owner to carry out the project. • An accurate, dated work plat (including plan view and cross-sectional drawings) drawn to scale in black ink on an 8 1/2" by 1 I" white paper. (Refer to Coastal Resources Commission Rule 7J.0203 for a detailed description.) j. Has a professional archaeological assessment been done for the tract? X Yes No If yes, by whom? NC Dept - of Cultural Resources (see Attachment C) Jr. Is the project located in a National Registered Historic District or does it involve a National Register listed or eligible property? Yes X No 1. Are there wetlands on the site? X Yes No Coastal (marsh) Other X If yes, has a delineation been conducted? yes Mnac ` doaenrnta"-- ya- kbk) * see Attachment B Please note that original drawings are preferred and only high quality copies will be accepted. Blueaine prints or other larger plats are acceptable only if an adequate number of quality copies are provided by applicant. (Contact the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers regarding that agency's use of larger drawings.) A site or location map is a part of plat requirements and it must be sufficiently detailed to guide agency personnel unfamiliar with the area to the X"iwd 03/95 Form DCM-MP 1 site. Include highway or secondary road (SR) numbers, landmarks, and the like. • A Stormwater Certification, if one is necessary. • A list of the names and complete addresses of the adjacent waterfront (riparian) landowners and signed return receipts as proof that such owners have received a copy of the application and plats by certified mail. Such landowners must be advised that they have 30 days in which to submit comments on the proposed project to the Division of Coastal Management. Upon signing this form, the applicant further certifies that such notice has been provided. Name N/A Address Phone Name Address Phone Name Address Phone • A list of previous state or federal permits issued for work on the project tract. Include permit numbers, permittee, and issuing dates. see Attachment D • A check for $250 made payable to the Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources (DEHNR) to cover the costs of processing the application. • A signed AEC hazard notice for projects in oceanfront and inlet areas. • A statement of compliance with the N.C. Environmental Policy Ad (N.C.G.S. 113A - 1 to 10) If the project involves the expenditure of public funds or use of public land's, attach a statement documenting compliance with the North Carolina Environmental Policy Act. 6. CERTIFICATION AND PERMISSION TO ENTER ON LAND I understand that any permit issued in response to this application will allow only the development described in the application. The project will be subject to conditions and restrictions contained in the permit. I certify that to the best of my knowledge, the proposed activity complies with the State of North Carolina's approved Coastal Management Program and will be conducted in a manner consistent with such program. I certify that I am authorized to grant, and do in fact, grant permission to representatives of state and federal review agencies to enter on the aforementioned lands in connection with evaluating information related to this permit application and follow-up monitoring of the project. I further certify that the information provided in this application is truthful to the best of my knowledge. This is the & () A-day of AAgca,19=---2,O © 5L, Print Name James Horne Signature ??rr Authorized Agent Please indicate attachments pertaining to your proposed project. DCM MT -2 Excavation and Fill Information DCM MP-3 Upland Development DCM MP4 Structures Information DCM MP-5 Bridges and Culverts DCM MP-6 Marina Development NOM- Please sign and dote each attachment In the space provided at the bonom of each form. Revised 03/95 Form DCM-MP-2 EXCAVATION AND FILL (Fxcept bridges and culverts) Attach this form to Joint Application for CAMA Major Permit, Form DCM-MP-I. Be sure to complete all other sections of the Joint Application that relate to this proposed project. Describe below the purpose of proposed excavation or fill activities. All values to be given in feet. Average F6W Ea hft Project Access channel (MLW) or (NWL) Canal Boat basin Boat ramp Rock groin Rock breakwater Other (Excluding shoreline stabilization) Revised 03195 A total of.'9.8 acres of jurisdictional wetlands will be filled as part of the landfill construction project. See plan view map for outline. 1. EXCAVATION a. Amount of material to be excavated from below MHW or NWL in cubic yards b. Type of material to be excavated c. Does the area to be excavated include coastal wetlands (marsh), submerged aquatic vegetation (SAVs) or other wetlands? Yes No d. Highground excavation in cubic yards 2. DISPOSAL OF EXCAVATED MATERIAL a. Location of disposal area b. Dimensions of disposal area c. Do you claim title to disposal area? Yes No If no, attach a letter granting permission from the owner. d. Will a disposal area be available for future maintenance? Yes No If yes, where? Form DCM-MP 2 e. Does the disposal area include any coastal wetlands (marsh), SAVs or other wetlands? Yes No f. Does the disposal include any area in the water? . Yes No 3. SHORELINE STABELIZATION a. Type of shoreline stabilization Bulkhead Riprap b. Length c. Average distance waterward of MHW or NWL d. Maximum distance waterward of MHW or NWL e. Shoreline erosion during preceding 12 months (Source of information) f. Type of bulkhead or Rprap material g. Amount of fill in cubic yards to be placed below water level (1) Riprap (2) Bulkhead backfill h. Type of fill material i. Source of fill material 4. OTHER FILL ACTIVITIES (Excluding Shoreline Stabilization) a. Will fill material be brought to site? X Yes No If yes, (1) Amount of material to be placed in the water 220,000 cy Pill (2) Dimensions of fill area 9.8 acres (see plan view map for outline of area) (3) purpose of fill landfill construction b. Will fill material be placed in coastal wetlands (marsh), SAVs or other wetlands? ]L_ Yes No If yes, (1) Dimensions of fill area 9.8 acres (see plan view man for outline) (2) Purpose of fill landfill construction 5. GENERAL a. How will excavated or fill material be kept on site and erosion controlled? Material will be stockpiled and stored on site only in non-wetland areas. b. What type of construction equipment will be used (for example, dragiine, backhoe, or hydraulic dredge)? Earth moving equipment such as trackhoes, bulldozers. etc. c. Will wetlands be crassed in transporting equipment to project site? Yes X No If yes, explain steps that will be taken to lessen environmental impacts. Onslow County A or Project Name of AAA, Er ff -)-0 0 ?1 We Revised 03/95 Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill CAMA Permit Application Attachment A Narrative PURPOSE AND USE The purpose of the Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill is to dispose of the County's Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) for the next 20 years. Construction of the 23-acre, Phase 1 portion of the landfill began in October of 1997 and is in the final of three sub-phases, Phase 1C. The remaining 22 acres of the landfill will be constructed in four phases over the next 20 years. The remaining life of the landfill will be through vertical. expansion of the landfill (Phase 6). Although final construction of the Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill will be completed in approximately 18 years, disturbance to all 9.8 acres of wetlands will be completed during Phase 2 (approximate construction period between March 2003 and April 2004), within the approved time frame of the Section 404 permit and 401 Water Quality Certification. METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATIONS The Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill is primarily an earthwork project consisting of cut and fill operations necessary to complete the development of the landfill facility including a 55-acre lined landfill, entrance and perimeter roadways, leachate tanks and sedimentation control structures. Erosion and sediment control devices will be installed to prevent impacts to receiving streams during construction. The site that was selected for the Subtitle D Landfill is located along Meadowview Road (S.R.1243), adjacent to the closed, unlined landfill. In 1996 the 160-acre site was chosen for the Subtitle D landfill after a complete evaluation of undeveloped properties within a 1-mile radius of the unlined landfill in operation at that time. The property was selected due to the sufficient presence of contiguous uplands. Other properties that were considered contained greater quantities of wetland areas, which eliminated them from consideration as a Subtitle D Landfill site. BACKGROUND As discussed in Attachment D, this 404/401/LAMA permit application process is a request for recertification of prior approvals for the project. Onslow County obtained approvals to fill 9.8 acres of wetlands for construction of the Subtitle D landfill in 1996- 1997. During construction of Phase 1 of the project, 1.7 acres of wetlands were filled according to the approved permits. However, because the entire 9.8-acre wetland disturbance was not completed prior to expiration of the certifications, the County is now reapplying for permits to fill the remainder of the 9.8-acre wetland area in preparation for the additional phases of construction. Attachment B Ecological Study and Wetland Determination Forms ONSLOW COUNTY LANDFILL EXPANSION AREA AND MITIGATION AREA ECOLOGICAL ACCOUNTS ONSLOW COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA ESI Job Number ER95-014 Prepared for Camp, Dresser, & McKee, Inc. . Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 300 Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 by: ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. 1100 Wake Forest Road, Suite 2,00 Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Tel (919) 833-0034 Fax (919) 833-0078 August 1996 TABLE OF CONTENTS Paae LIST OF FIGURES .............. . 1.0 INTRODUCTION ...............................................1 2.0 EXPANSION TRACT ............................................1 2.1 Topography and Land Use ..................................:. 1 2.2 Soils ...................................................4 2.3 Water Resources ......................................... 4 2.3.1 Water Quality ........................................ 4 2.3.2 Section 404 Jurisdictional Areas ......................... 4 2.4 Plant Communities ......................................... 6 2.4.1 Successional Pine/Mixed Hardwood Forest ................:. 6 2.4.2 Pasture ........................................... 7 2.4.3 Urban/Disturbed Land ................................. 7 2.5 Wetland Values ............................................ 7 3.0 SOUTH TRACT ..........:....................................8 3.1 Topography and Land Use .................................... 8 3.2 Soils ...................................................8 3.3 Water Resources .. ....................................... 9 3.3.1 Water Quality ....... . ..................... , ... ... 9 3.3.2 Section 404 Jurisdictional Areas ........................ 10 3.4 Plant Communities ...................... 10 3.4.1 Mesic Pine Flatwoods ................................ 10 3.4.2 Mesic Mixed Hardwood Forest .......................... 11 3.4.3 Emergent Herbaceous Assemblage ....................... 11 3.5 Wetland Values ........................................... 11 3.5.1 Large Drainage Tributary .............................. 12 3.5.2 Small Drainage Tributary .............................. 12 3.5.3 Interstream Flat .................................... 13 4.0 SUMMARY .................................................13 5.0 REFERENCES ............................... ...............15 i TABLE OF FIGURES Page Figure 1. Project Location ........................ ............. 2 Figure 2. Project Area Topography ................................... 3 Figure 3. Project Area Soils ........................................ 5 ii ONSLOW COUNTY LANDFILL EXPANSION AREA AND MITIGATION AREA ECOLOGICAL ACCOUNTS 1.0. INTRODUCTION The Onslow County Landfill is located approximately 6 miles west of Jacksonville and 1.5 miles south of the community of Catherine Lake at the north end of Meadowview Road (SR 1243) (Figure 1). The existing facility is currently nearing capacity, requiring expansion for disposal needs of the county. The county is proposing expansion into an approximately 140- acre tract located immediately north of the existing facility (hereafter referred to as the "Expansion Tract"). Expansion into this area is expected to impact approximately 9.9 acres of wetlands that fall under jurisdiction of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. These wetlands were delineated during the summer of 1993, and the delineation was subsequently confirmed by Mr. Jeff Richter of the Wilmington field office of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE). Wetlands impacted by the landfill expansion will be mitigated through preservation of jurisdictional wetlands on the approximately 175-acre tract of land located immediately south of the existing landfill (hereafter called the "South Tract"). A jurisdictional delineation was conducted during the summer of 1996 and was subsequently confirmed by Mr. Mickey Sugg of the COE Wilmington field office. This document is meant to provide a general ecological account of these two tracts of land at the time of the environmental permit application. 2.0 EXPANSION TRACT 2.1 Topography and Land Use Topography in the Expansion Tract is characterized as low and relatively level, with gently- sloping inter-drainage divides. This tract is located astride a low, north-to-south oriented ridge. Elevations range from a high of approximately 92 feet National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) along the ridge to approximately 79 feet NGVD on the western boundary and approximately 88 feet NGVD on the east-central boundary (Figure 2). An unpaved road enters from the southeast corner and lies along the ridge crest, bisecting the tract. The southern portion of the tract has been developed for residential mobile homes, small-plot farming, and as a dumpster storage area. This area is traversed from east to west by a large, maintained power line corridor. Most of the remainder of the tract east of the unpaved road is presently maintained as a pasture for livestock. Most of the tract west of the 1 Z I /Um llslddwa a VAST _ -_le? ?- va f rj? !QZ ` Gull- ! s O r G ' 1 ?? Dfad1 ? ?F 1'tX- ? A v 12LL f, y? 24 1 ?. s ccsormuF 1211 '} 24 lau lal} '} ..' ` .. J 122t 12P f V .V IVA It 17 L to TM Lwwbq r yg 12V v ? 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South Trac t y' Tract Boundaries are Approximate `f, ' -'' `- ' a • " Z\ - .._--' `' ,-" .' a .: • Contour Interval: 2 m eters p _ k. ' .; • w -? , +: r PPP" Project Area Topography Scale 1:24,000 s On low County Landfill Expansion August 1996 e ENVIRONMENTAL _ SERVICES. INC. Onslow County, North Carolina Figure 2 unpaved road, as well as lands on the northeastern side of the unpaved road, supports the remnants of a pine-forest that was clear-cut in the summer of 1993. The Expansion Tract contains three open-water ponds, all of which are man-made. 2.2 Soils Two soil mapping units were identified-within the Expansion Tract: Baymeade fine sand (Arenic Hap/udu/ts) and Leon fine sand (Aeric Hap/aquods) (SCS 1992) (Figure 3). Baymeade fine sand is a well-drained series that typically occurs near drainages and on low ridges. This. soil may contain hydric inclusions. Leon fine sand is a poorly-drained soil, commonly associated with interstream divides and shallow drainages. Leon soils are considered to be hydric by the National Resources Conservation Service (SCS 1991). Baymeade fine sand underlies the high, well-drained portions of the expansion tract and is interspersed with low fingers of Leon fine sand in drainage areas. 2.3 Water Resources 2.3.1. Water Quality The portion of the Expansion Tract west of the unpaved road drains to the west and southwest into tributaries of Southwest Creek. Southwest Creek has P ,state best usage classification of C NSW. Class C uses include aquatic life propagation and survival, fishing, wildlife, secondary recreation, and agriculture. The state supplemental classification NSW (nutrient sensitive waters) indicates that the waters of Southwest Creek are in need of nutrient management due to excessive growth of microscopic and macroscopic vegetation. Within the Expansion Tract, the tributaries to Southwest Creek are characterized as shallow, densely- vegetated, linear depressions. These depressions display evidence of surface ponding, but no developed channels. Water moves down these drainages primarily below the ground surface. The portion of the Expansion Tract east of the unpaved road drains to the northeast into an unnamed tributary of the New River. 'The New River has a state best usage classification of C NSW. There are no discernable surface drainages in this portion of the Expansion Tract. Precipitation is the primary source of water in this area, which it leaves the area as sheet flow and groundwater. 2.3.2. Section 404 Jurisdictional Areas Of the approximately 32.6 acres of Section 404 jurisdictional areas that occur in the Expansion Tract (see plat. of tract delineation attached to the permit application), 9.9 acres may be impacted by the proposed project. All of these areas are palustrine in nature as defined by Cowardin et a/. (1979). The National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) map for the Catherine Lake, NC 7.5 minute quadrangle designates these jurisdictional areas as palustrine, forested, needle- 4 , MR leaved evergreen, saturated (PF04B), palustrine, shrub-scrub, evergreen, saturated (PSS713), and palustrine, unconsolidated bottom, permanently-flooded, excavated (PUBHx). * These designations refer to pine forest wetland, pocosin scrub wetland, and man-made pond, respectively. The jurisdictional areas are associated with topographically depressed fingers draining the area (approximately 8.9 acres) and two man-made ponds (approximately 1.0 acre). The wetland fingers are characterized by a low, dense, mixed hardwood sapling community. These wetlands were subjected to selective thinning in the summer of 1993. and remain scarred with tire ruts and logging debris. The ponds are primarily used as water sources for livestock. One pone is an impounded former wetland headwater system, and the other pond was excavated in non-hydric soils. The area adjacent to the impounded former headwater system supports an upland, maintained, primarily herbaceous plant community and recovering clear-cut pine forest. The excavated pond supports some emergent vegetation and is surrounded by spoil material supporting an upland loblolly pine (Pious taeda) fringe. 2.4 Plant Communities The Expansion Tract comprises three vegetation types: successional pine/mixed hardwood forest, pasture, and urban/disturbed land that supports power lines, unpaved roads, farm buildings, mobile homes, and dumpster storage areas. 2.4.1 Successional Pine/Mixed Hardwood Forest Prior to clear-cutting, this area supported a pine forest dominated by long-leaf pine (Pious palustris) and loblolly pine in uplands and loblolly pine and pond pine (P. serotina) in wet fingers. As a result of clear-cutting in 1993, the upland areas are now characterized by saplings of the former canopy as well as long-leaf and loblolly pines, sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua), red maple (Acer rubrum), turkey oak (Quercus laevis), post oak (Q. stellata), and water oak (Q. nigra). Common shrubs include wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera), American holly (11ex opaca), sassafras (Sassafras albidum), and pokeweed (Phytolacca americana). Groundcover is dominated by creeping blueberry (Vaccinium crassifolium), poison ivy (Rhus radicans), Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia), bracken fern (Pteridium aquillnum), dog-fennel (Eupatorium capillifolium), and greenbriers (Smilax spp.). The selectively-thinned wetland fingers support a broken canopy of pond and loblolly pine, black gum (Nyssa sylvatica), red maple, sweet bay (Magnolia virginiana), sweetgum, water oak, and swamp chestnut oak (Quercus michauxn). Understory and shrub species include black willow (Safix nigra), black gum, red maple, red bay (Pemea palustris), dog-hobble (Lyonia lucida), titi (Cyrilla racemiflora), and sweet pepperbush (Clethra alnifolia). Groundcover comprises a mix of cinnamon fern (Osmunda cinnamomea), giant cane (Arundinaria gigantea), 6 netted chain-fern (Woodwardia areolata), soft rush (Juncus effusus), false nettle (Boehmeria cylindrica), and laurel-leaf greenbrier (Smilax laurifolia). 2.4.3 Pasture The pasture land is presently being grazed by horses. The vegetation consists primarily of herbaceous species. The herbaceous cover includes crab grass (Digitaria sanguinalis), vasey grass (Paspalum urvillet), rye grass (Lolium multiflorum), wedge grass (Sphenopholis obtusata), hooked buttercup (Ranunculus recurvatus), and pennywort (Hydocotyle sp.). 2.4.4 Urban/Disturbed Land Urban/disturbed areas contain a large power line corridor, unpaved roads, farm buildings, mobile homes, and dumpster storage areas. This community primarily supports herbaceous vegetation of similar composition to the pasture, with additional wetland-adapted species in depressions such as milkwort (Polygala lutea), soft rush, and yellow-eyed grass (Xyris spp.). Urban/disturbed lands are primarily maintained as herbaceous assemblages but also support scattered shrubs and isolated clumps of loblolly pine. 2.5 Wetland Values The natural ecology of the Expansion Tract has been disturbed by human development during the fast 25 years. A large portion of the tract is cleared for pasture, ditched, and developed with residential yards, farm buildings, a dumpster storage area, unpaved roads, and a large, maintained power line corridor. The existence of ponds, roadside ditching, and crossing of natural wetland drainages by roads disrupt the surficial hydrology of the area. The land north of the Expansion Tract (upstream of tract wetlands) is cleared of natural vegetation and developed as a poultry farm, and includes a pond and roadside ditching, thus disrupting hydrological inputs to the Expansion Tract. A functional assessment of the expansion tract wetlands was conducted using the Guidance for Rating the Values of Wetlands in North Carolina: Fourth Version, developed by the State Division of Water Quality (January 1995). The procedure rates wetlands according to six functional attributes: water storage, bank/shoreline stabilization, pollutant removal, wildlife habitat, aquatic life value, and recreational/educational value. These attributes are weighted to enhance the results in favor of water quality functions. Pollutant removal is weighted to be the most important wetland attribute. Water storage, bank/shoreline stabilization, and aquatic life functions are-given equal weight as secondary attributes, and wildlife habitat and recreation/education functions are given minimal credit. The ratings of the six attributes are summed to provide a score for each wetland system. Scores range from 0 to 100; higher scores indicate higher wetland values. Completed Wetland Rating Worksheets are included in Appendix A. 7 Due to similar vegetation, geomorphology, and hydrological influences, the vegetated wetlands in the Expansion Tract were evaluated as a single system. The total score for this wetland system is 44. These wetlands are located within an interstream divide, on Leon soils, and are relatively narrow, regularly saturated, linear depressions. Adjacent land use within 0.5 mile upstream of the Expansion Tract is approximately 60 percent natural vegetation and 40 percent urban/pasture land. Water storage, bank/shoreline stabilization, and. recreation/- education values are all poor ("1 "). The system has poor water storage and bank/shoreline stabilization values primarily due to the lack of regular surface flow and because the wetland system is groundwater driven. The lack of public accessibility and open water cause the poor recreation/education value.. The system's pollutant removal value is intermediate ("3"). Pollutant removal values are depressed by the tack of surface flow but enhanced due to.. regional disturbance and vegetational coverage. Aquatic life and wildlife habitat values are good ("4"). Aquatic life values are derived from the system's tendency to support ephemeral surface pools and vegetative cover. This system provides good food and cover for wildlife but has been severely disturbed by recent clear-cutting. 3.0 SOUTH TRACT 3.1 Topography and Land Use Topography in the South Tract is characterized as low and relatively level, with gently-sloping inter-drainage divides. This tract is located on a landscape that slopes gently downward to the southwest. Elevations range from a high of approximately 91 feet NGVD in the northeast corner of the tract to approximately 53 feet NGVD and south-central boundary of the tract (Figure 2). The tract is primarily forested and is transected by a network of trails installed to access groundwater wells. Six upland areas along the northern boundary, totalling approximately 13 acres, have been previously mined for sand by the landfill. These areas have since ponded due to a combination of precipitation and groundwater seepage. Two channels enter the tract through the northern boundary, transporting surface runoff from. roads on the south side of the existing landfill. A single channel enters the tract through the eastern boundary, transporting surface runoff from forested habitats east of Meadowview Road (SR 1243). 3.2 Soils Three soil mapping units were identified within the South Tract: Baymeade fine sand, Leon fine sand, and Rains fine sandy loam (Typic Paieaquuits) (SCS 1992) (Figure 3). Baymeade fine sand is a well-drained series that typically occurs near drainages and on low ridges. This soil is not considered hydric by the Natural Resources Conservation Service but may contain 8 hydric inclusions. Leon fine sand is a poorly-drained soil, commonly associated with interstream areas and shallow drainages. Rains fine sandy loam is a poorly-drained soil that typically occurs on broad, nearly-level, interstream divides: Leon and Rains soils are considered to be hydric by the National Resources Conservation Service (SCS' 1991). Baymeade fine sand underlies the majority of the tract: Fingers of Leon soils protrude into the site across the eastern border. A drainage that extends from the central northern border to the southwest border of the site is ur)derlain by Rains soils. 3.3 Water Resources 3.3.9 Water Quality Two drainages occur within the South Tract. The majority of the South Tract, with the exception of the southeast border, drains to the southwest into an unnamed tributary of Southwest Creek. Southwest Creek has a state best usage.classification of C NSW. This drainage is fed by two ditches that enter the tract across the central northern border. These ditches join near the northern border and flow south to the southern border. Approximately half way through the tract, this drainage ceases to be channelized and becomes a linear depression characterized by dendritic channels. These channels display evidence of scouring from short-duration, high flows after peak storm events. The system is primarily a seasonally-flooded system, characterized by extended periods of wetland hydrology at the beginning of the growing season. A second drainage occurs along the eastern boundary, and primarily transports off-site drainage through the tract and into Blue Creek, a tributary of the New River. Blue Creek is a tidal salt water system that has a state best usage classification of SC NSW. Class SC uses include salt water aquatic life propagation and survival, fishing, wildlife, and secondary recreation. The state supplemental classification NSW (nutrient sensitive waters) indicates that the waters of Southwest Creek are in need of nutrient management due to excessive growth of microscopic and macroscopic vegetation. This second drainage enters the tract through a culvert under Meadowview Road (SR 1243) and is transported by a man-made channel through a series of upland islands and wetland depressions. This channel flows southward, widening into a narrow, dendritic system before exiting the tract at the southwest corner. The dendritic channels display evidence of scour from short-duration, high flows after peak storm events. The system is primarily a seasonally- flooded system, characterized by extended periods of wetland hydrology at the beginning of the growing season. 9 3.3.2 Section 404 Jurisdictional Areas The 175-acre South Tract consists of approximately 114.4 acres of jurisdictional wetlands, approximately 47.6 acres of scattered non-jurisdictional (upland) islands, and approximately 13.0 acres of flooded borrow pits (see plat of tract delineation attached to the permit application). Six previously non-jurisdictional areas adjacent to the northern boundary have, been converted to borrow pits prior to the 1996 wetland delineation effort. The soil in these areas was removed for use in landfill operations, and the ponds have subsequently flooded to various levels as a result of precipitation and groundwater migration. These borrow pits are presently not considered to be jurisdictional areas by the COE (pers. comm., Mr. Mickey Sugg, 12 June 1996). The forested wetlands are palustrine in nature as defined by Cowardin et a/. (1979). The NWI map for the Catherine Lake, NC 7.5 minute quadrangle designates the wetland associated with the large drainage tributary to Southwest . Creek as palustrine, forested, broad-leaved deciduous/needle-leaved evergreen, temporarily flooded (PF01/4A).. The channelized drain in the upper reaches of this system is designated palustrine, forested, broad-leaved deciduous, 'temporarily flooded (PF01 A). The lowest portion of the small drainage tributary to Blue Creek is designated palustrine, forested, broad-leaved deciduous, seasonally flooded (PFO1 Q. The NWI map does not recognize the interstream flat wetlands that make up the bulk of the tract. However, these systems are classified as palustrine, forested, needle-leaved evergreen, temporarily flooded (PF04A) according to Cowardin et a/. (1979). The two wetland systems associated with linear depressions combine to account for approximately 7.3 acres, while the interstream flat wetlands account for approximately 107.1 acres. All of the South Tract wetlands are forested; the linear depression wetlands support primarily hardwood forest and the interstream flat wetlands support primarily pine forest. 3.4 Plant Communities The South Tract comprises three vegetation communities: mesic pine flatwoods, mesic mixed hardwood forest, and emergent herbaceous assemblage. Unpaved paths have been cleared through the site to provide access to ground water monitoring wells. These paths are typically narrow and support limited herbaceous vegetation. 3.4.1 Mesic Pine Flatwoods The mesic pine flatwoods occur on a landscape characterized by an extensive wetland system surrounding scattered upland islands. Within wetland areas, the canopy chiefly comprises loblolly pine and pond pine. Other species encroaching on the canopy include water oak, red maple, and swamp chestnut oak. The shrub/sapling stratum is frequently dense and includes saplings of canopy species, sweet bay, red bay, titi, sweet gallberry (//ex coriacea), fetter-bush 10 (Leucothoe racemosa), dog-hobble, and giant cane. Herbaceous growth is light and scattered due to the density of shrub vegetation and includes greenbriers, cinnamon fern, and wool-grass (Scirpus cyperinus). Upland islands support a drier version of the mesic pine flatwoods community, and are dominated by a canopy of long-leaf pine and loblolly pine. Other species in the canopy include, red maple, sweetgum, water oak, post oak, and southern red oak (Quercus falcata). Common understory species include saplings of canopy species, as well as red bay, American holly, titi, and white oak (Quercus alba). The shrub layer is typically open in upland areas and includes sheep-kill (Kalmia angustifolia), horse sugar, sassafras, and flowering dogwood (Corns florida). Groundcover is dominated by creeping blueberry, and includes poison ivy, Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica), bracken fern, broomsedge (Andropogon sp.), wiregrass (Aristida stricta), and greenbriers. 3.4.2 Mesic Mixed Hardwood Forest Mesic mixed hardwood forest occurs in the dendritic portion of the drainage to Southwest Creek. This mature forest suffered some tree falls due to Hurricane Bertha in August 1996. The canopy is composed of tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera), red maple, swamp chestnut oak, willow oak (Quercus phellos), white oak, and scattered loblolly pines. Understory species include American holly, ironwood (Carpinus caroliniana), sweet bay, and red bay. Shrubs in this community include sweet pepperbush, wax myrtle,. highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum), and horse sugar. Herbaceous vegetation is scattered in clumps and includes woodland oats (Chasmanthium laxum), Christmas fern (Polystichum acrostichoides), royal fern (Osmunda regalis), greenbriers, and cross vine (Bignonia capreolata). 3.4.3 Emergent Herbaceous Assemblage Most of the existing borrow pits have water levels too high to support emergent vegetation. The pits have also been excavated to the clayey layer ("gumbo") which provide little in terms of organics and nutrients for vegetation. There are, however, some small areas along margins that support stands of wool-grass, seedboxes (Ludwigia spp.), and sedges (Carex spp.). 3.5 Wetland Values The natural soils and vegetation of the South Tract are relatively intact. However, development of a landfill to the north and the existence of a paved road along the eastern boundary have impacted hydrological inputs to the tract. Surface runoff from unpaved roads and parking areas associated with the landfill is transported into the tract via man-made channels. Another channel transports runoff into the site from the region east of Meadowview 11 Road. These channels eventually widen into forested drainages within the tract. Both drainages and the interstream flat wetlands have been subjected to minor impacts due to rutted path crossings. Due to differences in vegetation, geomorphology, and hydrological influences, the vegetated wetlands in the expansion tract were evaluated using the DWQ rating system as three individual systems: the larger drainage. tributary (to Southwest Creek), the smaller drainage tributary (to Blue Creek), and the interstream flat. 3.5.1 Large Drainage Tributary The total score for the larger drainage tributary to (Southwest Creek) is 79. This system is the primary conduit for on-site precipitation runoff and groundwater migration, and runoff from access roads on the south side of the existing landfill. This wetland is characterized as an intermittent stream on Rains soil, is seasonally flooded, and is ditched in the upper reaches but widens into a dendritic system in the middle and lower reaches within the South Tract. Adjacent land use within 0.5 mile upstream is approximately 65 percent natural vegetation and 35 percent urban/cleared land. The system's pollutant removal value is excellent ("5") due to geomorphology, hydrology, vegetation coverage, and existence of a landfill immediately upstream. Values for water storage, wildlife habitat, and aquatic life value are good ("4"). Water storage value is high due primarily to the system's size (100 feet wide in the middle reaches and 300 feet wide in the lower reaches) and vegetation coverage. Aquatic life values are derived from the system's tendency to support vegetative cover and both surface flow and ephemeral surface pools. This system provides both good food and cover for wildlife but is adversely impacted by the lack of vegetation upstream and relatively constant adjacent mechanized activities. The system receives intermediate value ('3") for bank/shoreline stabilization primarily because the upper reach of the system is a man-made channel. Recreation/education value is fair ("2"). Although there is controlled access from the existing landfill, a horse stable, located south of the tract, utilizes the access paths for riders. 3.5.2 Small Drainage Tributary The total score for the smaller drainage tributary (to Blue Creek) is 49. This is primarily a channelized system that transports off-site drainage through the tract, although there are some adjacent wetlands that provide input to the system. This wetland is characterized as an intermittent stream on Leon soil, is seasonally flooded, is ditched in the upper and middle reaches of its length through the tract, and widens into a dendritic system in the lower reaches. Adjacent land use within 0.5 mile upstream is approximately 60 percent natural vegetation and 40 percent urban/cleared land. 12 The system rates good ("4") for wildlife habitat, as it supports high vegetation coverage that provides adequate food and cover. Water storage and pollutant removal values are intermediate ("3"). The relatively narrow, deep channel of the upper and middle reaches of the system contains runoff and shunts it downstream, without the opportunity for overbank flow, surface ponding, and filtration. Aquatic life values and recreation/education values are fair ("2"). The aquatic life value is depressed due to the length of channelized flow without vegetation. The recreation/education value is the result of access from the public road and by horseback riders. 3.5.3 Interstream Flat The total score for interstream flat wetlands is 27. This is a large system that is primarily rainwater driven. This wetland system is characterized as a broad seasonally-flooded interstream flat on Baymeade soil. Adjacent land use within 0.5 mile upstream is approximately. 60 percent forested/natural vegetation and approximately 40 percent urban/cleared land. The system's wildlife habitat value is good ("41 due to size, vegetation coverage, and the support of good food and cover. The recreation/education value is fair ("2"). Although access to the public is controlled at the north end, horseback riders frequently enter the area from the south. Ratings for water storage, bank/shoreline stabilization, pollutant removal, and aquatic life value are all poor (" 1 "). Water storage and bank/shoreline stabilization opportunity is poor due to the lack of a channel and depressions. Although the tract is adjacent to a landfill, the primary source of water in this wetland is precipitation rather that runoff, reducing the opportunity for polluted runoff to enter the system. The poor aquatic life value is a result of the systems paucity of surface water. 4.0 SUMMARY Preservation of existing South Tract wetlands will protect approximately 114.4 acres of jurisdictional areas. Of this area, approximately 107.1 acres support an interstream flat pine forest and approximately 7.3 acres support linear depressional hardwood forests. These areas are proposed as compensation for approximately 9.9 acres of disturbed, interstream flat, depressional drainages that may be lost due to landfill expansion. The wetland system projected to be impacted within the Expansion Tract receive a relatively low rating (44) according to the DWQ wetland rating system. The rating is due to the lack of surface flow, generally disturbed nature of the wetlands and the associated drainage area, and lack of opportunity to significantly improve area water quality. The three wetland systems 13 proposed to be preserved within the South Tract receive higher rating system values (79,49,27), primarily as a result of providing components missing from the Expansion Tract. The South Tract presently supports natural forest vegetation, is positioned to receive and improve the quality of runoff from the landfill operations area, and provides intermittent surface flow and extended ponding. Preservation of South Tract wetlands provides good mitigation for expected wetland impacts because of the gains provided in terms of wetland functions. The South Tract will insure stability in this portion of the drainage basin with the water storage capacity offered by this headwater forest and associated intermittent streams. The structure provided by existing natural vegetation will retard velocities of and scatter high flows entering the tract from upstream areas, resulting in a reduction of erosive energies and ponding, allowing the filtering of runoff by the wetland system. The system can be expected to retain waterborne sediments, nutrients, and toxicants. These functions are all the more important due to the proximity of the landfill. The inclusion of both intermittent stream wetlands and the interstream flat wetlands within the tract will enhance both aquatic life and wildlife habitat values of the South Tract. The intermittent stream can be expected to provide small, ephemeral pools for aquatic life, and surficial groundwater seepage from the adjacent interstream wetlands will support the aquatic habitat. Education/recreation values of the tract will be dependent on the management goals employed by the eventual steward. The tract is adjacent to a paved road so public access is available, but can be controlled.. There is also a riding stable south of the tract that is presently using the tract wetland-monitoring paths as bridle trails. Plans for the South Tract call for removal of soil from upland islands for use in landfill operations. When the soil-removal activity is complete, the banks of the created borrow pits will be graded and stabilized with topsoil and vegetation. The temporary access roads will be removed and their footprints will be restored to natural contours. At this point, all disruptive activity will cease and the South Tract will be left to succeed naturally. 14 5.0 REFERENCES Cowardin, L.M., V. Carter, F.C. Golet, and E.T. LaRoe. 1979. Classification of Wetlands and Deepwater Habitats of the United States. FWS/OBS-79-31, Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. 103 pp. Soil Conservation Service (SCS). 1991. Hydric Soils of the United States. U.S. Department of Agriculture, in cooperation with the National Technical Committee for Hydric Soils. Soil Conservation Service (SCS). 1977. Soil Survey of Onslow County, North Carolina. U.S. Department of Agriculture, in cooperation with N.C. Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, N.C. Agricultural Research Service, N.C. Agricultural Experiment Station, and the Onslow County Board of Commissioners. 139 pp. 15 APPENDIX A Completed Wetland Rating Worksheets 16 L-Whll Ex24nSlcn Trac f Wetland Rating Worksheet Project name C"SILA4 1!y tanJ ?11 ?f Aft Nearest road 1'ieJewv1ew Rd 15A ) 2-qX) County 2ftA_ .? Name of Evaluator F51 Date 3 , Wetland location _ on pond or lake _ on perennial stream _ on intermittent stream within interstream divide other Soil Series Lent GV Sano _ predominantly organic-humus, muck, or peat _ predominantly mineral- non-sandy Z( predominantly sandy Hydraulic Factors _ steep topography _ ditched or channelized X wetland width >/= 50 feet Adjacent land use (within 1/2 mile upstream). forested/natural vegetation &o % agriculture, urban/suburban, 10 -Yo impervious surface % Dominant Vegetation (1) bras sa)v ? N (3) (2) Cyrt)IA rACe^MPIA Flooding and Wetness _ semiperminantly 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 _ Pine savanna X Headwater forest _ Freshwater marsh _ Swamp forest _ Bog/fen _ Wet flat -Ephemeral wetland _ Pocosin _ Other *The rating system cannot be applied to salt or brackish marshes Water storage 1 * 4 = 1 Bank/Shoreline stabilization 1 4 = 4 Pollutant removal 3 * 5 = /S Wildlife habitat f * 2 = S Aquatic life value 3 * 4 = /Z Recreation/Education I * 1 = 1 Total score lif Add I point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream > ???° )ri / Wetland Rating Worksheet Project name PASIOW tv lanA G?I &MfiSI'M Nearest road St County Drts?cw Name of Evaluator fs1 Date__Zt lip Wetland location _ on pond or lake _ on perennial stream X_ on intermittent stream _ within interstream divide other Soil Series &»S fine, skn"Y )MM _ predominantly, organic-humus, muck, or peat predominantly mineral- non-sandy 2( predominantly sandy Hydraulic Factors _ steep topography x ditched or channelized _ wetland width >/= 50 feet Adjacent land use (within 1/2 mile upstream) forested/mtural vegetation agriculture, urban/suburbanimpervious surface % Dominant Vegetation. (2) Gj46YZAI 16 UMaCtA (3) Flooding and Wetness _ semiperminantly to permanently 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) X Bottomland hardwood forest _ Pine savanna _ Headwater forest _ Freshwater marsh _ Swamp forest _ Bog/fen _ Wet flat _ Ephemeral wetland _ Pocosin _ Other *The rating system cannot be applied to salt or brackish marshes Water storage 1 * 4 = /b Bank/Shoreline stabilization 3 * 4 = iz Pollutant removal S * 5 = 2S Wildlife habitat 1_ * 2 = 8 Aquatic life value 4 = 1 Recreation/Education z * 1 = L Total score 79 Add I point if in sensitive watershed and >105/o nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream SPA. Dftw?v Wetland Rating Worksheet Project name CYU)'>y? LO o LandP( Nearest road SR )2_43 County Dnslo W Name of Evaluator FS 1 Date g ty Wetland location _ on pond or lake _ on perennial stream X. on intermittent stream _ within interstream divide other Soil Series UM fi"G Sant _ predominantly organic-humus, muck, or peat _ predominantly mineral- non-sandy ZC predominantly sandy Hydraulic Factors _ steep topography X ditched or charmelized _ wetland width >/= 50 feet Adjacent land use (within 1/2 mile upstream) forested/natural vegetation 40 % agriculture, urban/suburban `fo impervious surface Dominant Vegetation (2) (1) hnms /4"t as nom leutbIjvt '&XI4r;5 (3) Flooding and Wetness _ semiperminantly to permanently 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 _ Pine savanna X Headwater forest _ Freshwater marsh _ Swamp forest _ Bog/fen _ Wet flat _ Ephemeral wetland _ Pocosin _ Other *The rating system cannot be applied to salt or brackish marshes Water storage 3 * 4 = 1 Z Bank/Shoreline stabilization ) * 4 = `fi Pollutant removal 3 * 5 = 1 S Wildlife habitat 2 = S Aquatic life value 2 * 4 = S Recreation/Education Z * 1 = 2 Total score Add I point if in sensitive watershed and >I 0'/o nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream o,A Twtt.+ irWs4e4•n FIA4- Wetland Rating Worksheet Project name PAJow b t LAM MI EXP4r1 Sioh Nearest road 59 7283 County Ons(nw Name of Evaluator F? I Date _Y 11P Wetland location _ on pond or lake _ on perennial stream _ on intermittent stream X within interstream divide other Adjacent land use (within 1/2 mile upstream) forested/natural vegetation bD agriculture, urban/suburban- I/D impervious surface % Dominant Vegetation Soil Series L&`n finZ Sung J J& S4nd _ predominantly organic-humus, muck, or peat _ predominantly mineral- non-sandy X predominantly sandy Hydraulic Factors _ steep topography _ ditched or channelized 2(wetland width >/= 50 feet (i) f»ui ")P _V4 na (2) 16 ay;,A A (3) IeALO??- 4xillAri3 Flooding and Wetness _ semiperminantly to permanently flooded or inundated X seasonally flooded or inundated _ intermittently. flooded or temporary surface water _ no evidence of flooding or surface water Wetland Type (select one) _ Bottomland hardwood forest _ Pine savanna _ Headwater forest _ Freshwater marsh _ Swamp forest _ Bog/fen 2(Wet flat _ Ephemeral wetland _ Pocosin _ Other *The rating system cannot be applied to salt or brackish marshes Water storage t * 4 Bank/Shoreline stabilization I * 4 = Pollutant removal 1 * 5 = S Wildlife habitat * 2 = 8 Aquatic life value f * 4 Recreation/Education 2 * 1 _ 2- Total score 'R ? Add I point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM - PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: /4d I vt-f INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow- NEAREST TOWN:.Catherine Lake QUAD : Catherine, bake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite. 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: '(919) 787-5620 3 . DATE : 613L WATERWAY : Sd +,t otnd -/wst A nanlS LOCATI N • i ???n rr4 PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services, Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 *VEGETATION. .. COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES -%COVER-IND 1. 2. 3. 4. SAPLINGS SHRUBS: 1. Sq ix ?Y1 S Z D(3 L 2. U 3. 4. 5. % DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL):IU0 BASIS: _ TYPICAL - ?C ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) -*SOILS: SERIES : L?? ?rL Pan MOTTLED: YES: NO: X OTHER INDICATORS : - PyiWr11GS ;n HYDRIC SOIL: YES : X ' NO : HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES: A NO: MATRIX. COLOR:-1V r A 2) - BASIS: *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED: YES- NO: X SATURATED SOIL: YES: -,K NO---- D3I OTHER INDICATORS :. SUA W cur?att?1 'An WETLAND HYDROLOGY: TkS: X NO.*_ BAS ATYPICAL: TYPICAL- X DEPTH OF WATER- ; TO SAT/WATER TABLE : > I8 SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): PHOTOS: YES: NO: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: NAME: ASNYC dti,h GR UND COVER: SPECIES-iCOVER-IND 1. Xirmrwu u.S 5 u4z, me- 2.. 74yum of ss . 167- FhLw f 3. 3'unwi A SISS)itiWS )U?o FA4W 4. t'olyc AWM Sr. )D% 1`ALW 5. WOODY VINES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES:X NO: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE:- ISOLATED: ADJ:. NWP#: DETERMINED BY: 45 WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: A4 J7 wa;f- INVESTIGATOR :' Smith, Dickson DATE.- _6? 3 13 COUNTY: Onslow WATERWAY: mec ?? Jt?CNS? 1?irbrl NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake LOCATION: Sit wo A,Pt QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Environmental Services, Inc. Carolina-Corporate Center 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787*-5620 PHONE':" (919) 833-0034 ------------------------------------------------------------ *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES-%COVER-IND 1-14 yyssA Joro FAQ 2. Pihus ?'` M )v& FAG 3. AW ru )b jo FAG 4. 5. SAPLINGS SHRUBS: 1. X, sr)VA LA 077 FAL 2. 3. 4. 5. % DOM SPECIES (FAC-?OBL) : Jco BASI NAME : ji d i -b ?ai- GROUND C SPECIES-COVER-IND 1.. WCV wwr iA AreP)AfA Sego G$L 2. 3. 4. 5. WOODY VINES: 1. 2 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: X NO: .S . r TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) -------------------------- *SOILS: tr? `` SERIES: ?n Pyt Sa?1d HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YE A NO: MOTTLED: YES: NO: X MATRIX COLOR: )O OTHER INDICATORS: =RIC SOIL: YES: X NO: BASIS: CPaY ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED: YES• NO: A SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO X OTHER INDICATORS : Staff of %mi pr e WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YlkS: X NO: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: DEPTH OF WATER: rpQ SAT/WATER TABLE • ?"It" : v SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): PHOTOS: YES: NO: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: JURISDICTION: ABOVE EN: ISOLATED: ADJ: . NWP#: DETERMINED.BY: Afs- WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion. FORM. NUMBER: A IT INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow - NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 DATE -: b 3 b3 WATERWAY: nvnrl LOCATION: SW r f?fim c on?Lr ArtA PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. .1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 ----------------------------------------- ft ---r-----.---------------- *VEGETATION - COMMUNITY TREES. PPF?CIES-%COVER-IND 1•. m%ti 7*dq ' 0.3 FAG y" gm 2. M?144i Y"ry 146 . FALW 3. 4. 5. SAPLINGS SHRUBS: 1. f. fAft)q. 2bl FAL 2. M, yifjVIIAM jb?o 1=4GW 3. 4. 5. % DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL):/UD BASIS: _ TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) -------- *SOILS: SERIES: ( r n SAJ HYDRIC SOILS LIST: S : NO: JC MOTTLED : ES : NO : X MATRIX COLOR : to YK !v OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: NO: X BASIS: *HYDROLOGY": - TI UNDATED: YESe NO: K DEPTH OF WATER: SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO. X DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE:718 OTHER-INDICATORS: WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: NO: X BASIS: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): ?? PHOTOS: YES: - NO: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: GROUND C : SPECIES-%COVER-5E 1. AUS rA fZAy 6 2, FAL 2. 3. - 4. 5. WOOD VINES: (?11 1. & ASSNS 4uin jLjf )19 Ib7o W 2. 1 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: X NO AUTHORITY:-10: 404: NONE: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#s DETERMINED BY:?S WL`TLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECTr Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: - f} ZZ w*4- INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 *VEGETATION COMMUW. TREES: SPECIES-%COVER-IM 1. MAS }xe Sb?v FA t, 2. AW rtbyw?? sv7& Fkt 3. 4. 5. SAPLINGS SHRUBS: 1. irsa sy ?, 'tx la 7o P 1 2.A y?tbw?!h 1 D FA1 3. 4. 5. %.DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL): bD BASIS DATE: GI3 t WATERWAY: wet gna lkulr- AIV&3- LOCATION: SE {fjz Arta PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N X. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 TY NAME : limlceed Pir - K'yft-r GROUND COVER: SPECIES- COVER- IND 2. At W641A t )MA4tA r 20`7- FAtW 2. WcoJwVW iq a? ???? 2bfe bg?- 3. 4-. 5. WOODY VINES: 1. S+?IaX 1AU iA jb7o ff- 2. 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: X NO: TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: SERIES : 1P.???'? SA?1 HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES : K NO : MOTTLED: YES: NO: X MATRIX COLOR: OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: X NO: BASIS: f5bY ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED: YES: NO: X SATURATED SOIL: YES- "X NO: OTHER INDICATORS: 5r WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: X NO: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): Y PHOTOS: YES: NO: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: JURISDICTION: ABOVE RN: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#: DEPTH OF WATER: TO- SAT/WATER TABLE:71Yf DETERMINED BY : S WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: AA -L U0 INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake DATE : 3 WATERWAY : APA& LOCATION: SE o " 7%»W? CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental _Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 83370034 --------------- --------------------_-r---,---_- 1------------ *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES:-SPECIES-%COVER-IND 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. SAPLINGS SHRUBS: I. P. jK ZU? 2. t ??i JaOviS Ib?, UPL- 3 . a. V)1 FALL 4 . Acct )o70 FAG 5. o DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL) : <51 NAME : 'DYr b613%a M PY&W GROUND CO :SPECIES-$COvER-IND 1. A;- AaA grM,:1/??+A Ib7o FAUdt 2. 3. 4: 5. WOODY VINES: FAL 2. AW YAJILAW ?y7o FhL 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: NO:X BASIS: TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: rr } SERIES: n lan? MOTTLED: 'tES: NO: X OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOILS LIST: S: NO:-)( MATRIX COLOR: D X 3 Co HYDRIC SOIL: YES: NO:x_ *HYDROLOGY: BASIS: INUNDATED: YES: NO: A DEPTH OF WATER: SATURATED SOIL: YES: -NO:)( DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE:;'-19 OTHER INDICATORS: WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: NO: X BASIS: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): Al ==c=====n=o=c=====cco=====c?====onm==o=.=====a===z=?==o=coo==c=?=?= PHOTOS: YES: NO: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HV: ISOLATED:. ADJ:. NWP#: DETERMINED BY : Af s WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: AA y ve-4' INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake DATE: (0131,73 WATERWAY: Sm v unj lti&USt- 1Q1 1 LOCATION: SW p q:'1°A CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 -------------------------------------------------------- *VEGETATION COMMUNITY NAME: W&dor- ------ ----- TREES: SPECIES ACOVER-IND GR COVER: SPECIES-%COVER-IND 1. I . RhHUytu1 KS .S?p * 5b26 EN, 2. 1"L4S 2.5tpWS aitUfi 26jv FALW 3. 4 :3. Fo Ll" 4 E1 viS 4 1 , ZO7 F? . . . za?o FAGv? 5 . 5 , SAPLINGS/SHRUBS: WOODY VINES: 1. Sq)'uc ri?o? )b7o v$L 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. % DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL) HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: X NO: BASIS: TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: - (COMPLETE BACK) ------ -------------------- *SOILS : rr SERIES : l P taK? ----------------------------- HYDRIC SOILS LIST:. S : x ------ NO: ----- MOTTLED: YES: NO: X MATRIX COLOR: /o J( 31 OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL : YES : X NO : BASIS : !p *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED: YES: NO: X SATURATED.SOIL: YES: • NO: X OTHER INDICATORS : Si! of Ju? WETLAND HYDROLOGY: ftS: A NO: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: DEPTH OF WATER: DIPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE : TI S " un Pwbny SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): PHOTOS: YES: NO: AUTHORITY; 10: 404: NONE: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#: DETERMINED BY:43 WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: AA 27 u INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson DATE: q? COUNTY: Onslow WATERWAY: me NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake LOCATION: SW a urrA -ZT QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,.Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034. ------------------------------------------- r----------------------- *VEGETATION COMMUNITY NAME: vvf 111"r- :pw TREES: 'SPECIES -%COVER-IND GR UND COVER: SPECIES-$COVER-IND ?.. o? ?? 'u.cs S W sb7o ?t 2'. 2. w? i ?v?v Fhb 3. 3. FOA Si ? ??70 4. 4. 5. 5. SAPLINGS SHRUBS: WOODY VINES: 1. f ?nw tAe ,\ ab7o FAt- 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. % DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL) : LV HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YE.S : X NO: BASIS: TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: ----------------------------- (COMPLETE --------- BACK) ------------------- ---------- *SOILS : SERIES : 8 ?"ivie SAVJ MOTTLED: ES: NO: OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: A NO: *HYDROLOGY: BASIS: INUNDATED: YES: NO:? DEPTH OF WATER: SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO: X DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE:;;gi OTHER INDICATORS:. WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: NO:_ CX BASIS: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N):- PHOTOS: YES- NO: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: _ HYDRIC SOILS LIST: S: NO: -X MATRIX COLOR: JD AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#:- DETERMINED BY: 1 WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: I?¢Z INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson DATE: fv 1 93 COUNTY: Onslow WATERWAY: Sau w,?s aKd )6u3rG f{rv'XlS NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake LOCATION: o tdrOk QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh,, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street,, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 ----------------------------------------r---r-- r------------- *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES-WOVER-324D 1. n )tq vir??yyn AfA )d7o FAt", 2.&4" f 1d5 PA7 FA u, 3. Pmm$, Sa10 nrX 1 b7z' FAL11 4. 5. SAPLINGS SHRUBS: 1. ex y?ab 11>7.. FALW 2. t .1t?( Yc?t?1rRvyq )b2 FA C14 3. Ia )Laid k 1b7e-, mtw 4. Y4?NM )b/v FAG 5. % DOM SPECIES (PAC-OBL):160 NAME : Tr VC1'C 4 M P'V1"T GROUND O R: SPECIES -COVER-IND t 1. osrW fannAN zi>l F/fW f- - 2.. ArWJ1h60ja 9rPth 767 Fha4 f 3. 4. 5. WOODY VINES: I 16? FAt 1. Sr,l ax a?c? 1a ? 2. 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: X NO: BASIS: TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: r SERIES : Lem P"t- sco"A HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES : X NO : Y o MOTTLED: YES: NO: X MATRIX COLOR: 7.5' OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: X NO: BASIS: (0 *HYDROLOGY: 11-TUNDATED: YES: NO: X SATURATED SOIL: YES: )C. NO* D11 OTHER INDICATORS : n jmflo -e TrM4 All WETLAND HYDROLOGY: S: K NO: BAS ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: DEPTH OF WATER- ;, TO SAT/WATER TABLE : SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): Y PHOTOS: YES: NO: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE:_ JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: ISOLATED: AD J: NWP#: BY :Af ? WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: Q L c? INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson DATE: 03/13 COUNTY: Onslow WATERWAY: A^e. NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake LOCATION:_AIW rw! p 'Arp9i QUAD: Catherine Lake V CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,.Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 ------------------------------------_--- --- - - -- *VEGETATION C014KUNITY NAME: __ +s,? 0)31-pw ------ TREES: SPECIES- COVER-IND GROUND COVER: SPECIES -%COVER-IND 1. 1. VAL i????IUAM ?as11 ID11?1ri 2D 7o FAt- f 2 . 2 . ?YiS b A S L` 206 F/4 G- 3 . 3. f }griJ14ri alt?til tl l y m "1 2b7o F/? L L? 4. 5. SAPLINGS SHRUBS: 1. F)AUS Vtus 'r jv7o FAW 2. (,a"&444 fw6s )D7o FAL-1,, 3. 4. 5. % DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL) : 7S) 4. 5. WOODY VINES: r 1, 2. 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: BASIS: TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) YES- X NO- ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS : 1rSERIES: P JAJ HYDRIC SOILS LIST: S: No:-)( MOTTLED: ES : NO: MATRIX COLOR: !b R 7 Z2 OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: NO: BASIS: ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED:. YES: NO: X DEPTH OF WATER: t SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO: X DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE:718 OTHER INDICATORS: WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: NO: BASIS:' ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): /V PHOTOS: YES: NOc AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: JURISDICTION: ABOVE EN: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#: DETERMINED BY: ks WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT:. Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: LL INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson DATE : tPh a3 COUNTY : Ons low WATERWAY : Sou- AA J l td AIWI NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake LOCATION: W pwj),;n o. O M'm QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 -------------------------------------------A -i --------------------- *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES-'SP CIES-%COVER-IND 1. AMS ro ?? 3dro FALW 2. P. N 367a fAt, 3. 4. 5. SAPLINGS SHRUBS: 1. LI'?ui 4M t s ?? '&Oo )4.' F*1' 2 . A t.t OIYA its fah jb? }?itGL 3. LyPAia )NUS )07? FAa 4. 5. o DON SPECIES (FAC-OBL) :IDD NAME : O» WV1T GROUND COVER: SPECIES - COVER- IND 1. DSr? Uhrwrwr~rst 7?7o FAL14 + 2. 3. 4. 5. WOODY VINES: 2. 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: X NO: BASIS: TYPICAL: " ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: rr SERIES : HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES : X NO : MOTTLED: YES: NO: X MATRIX COLOR: 7•S Y y?o OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: X_ NO: BASIS: ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED: YES: NO• X SATURATED SOIL: YES: )e_„NO OTHER INDICATORS : 5kn o _ iv WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: X ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: DEPTH OF WATER: DEPTH J011-K-1 TABLE: R ? 011-1-1 NO: BASIS: SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): y PHOTOS: YES: NO: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#: DETERMINED BY:S WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: u- 2 INVESTIGATOR:-Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. 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QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 - PHONE: (919) 787-5620 PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc: 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 -------------------------------------------------a-- ------------- *VEGETATION COMMUNITY NAME: y` 0 '1t4 l"- Wvsj TREES: SPECIES-COVER-IND GROUND COVA: S ECIES-COVER-IND 1. . vaw??}turf sbil?u }Y '0 ?67? F,?4G t- 2. d S ? 2. JVA Jb7c Fl4L- 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. SAPLINGS SHRUBS: WOODY VINES: 1. PmW lbyo ;jam h1A 1. 2. 2. 3. IWX Zd76 FAtW 3. 4. 4. 5. S. o DON SPECIES (FAC-OBL): HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: NO: BASIS: TYPICAL: ATYPICAL:. 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NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake LOCATION: w* n Y;w AMA QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 ------------------------------------------------------------------- *VEGETATION COMMUNITY NAME : tp" !)Um TREES: SPECIES-%COVER-IND GROUND OVER: SPECIES-$COVER-IND 1. 1. A Hh?titS 5?. 10. )--Atw 2.. 2. f yrt;4-Sf. slurp fALW 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. SAPLINGS/SHRUBS: WOODY VINES: 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. % DOM SPECIES (PAC-OBL):lOD HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: K NO: BASIS: TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: SERIES : ICSM Pjt ittn? 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PHOTOS: YES: NO: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: JURISDICTION: ABOVE EN: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#:_ DETERMINED BY:* HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YE NO: X MATRIX COLOR : 7.,"'- YR 3 1 f WETLAND -DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson DATE: 6%3/93 COUNTY: Onslow WATERWAY: Miher ?ItarhG 7ewc?-{ NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake LOCATION: A t l QUAD: Catherine Lake TAsIJICI G, CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES-%COVER-IND 2. 3. 4. 5. / SAPLINGS SHRUBS: 'r* 2. -y 'ao? C" f 3. 4. 5. PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 67 NAME: GROUND COVER: SPECIES-%COVER-IND 47 . ?g°''"?' ? d Flo '4C- 2.10_/ 4. 3. 5. 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Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620. DATE: 6/3/93 c WATERWAY : /if*-? LOCATIONi4(f vs 4VY PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SP LIES-%COVER-IND 1. ?.?z_-? A 3. A4 4. . 14c, FACW 5. SAPLINGS/SHRUBS: 3. hc 096 I'W"' 4. NAME:' GROUND COVER: SPECKS-%C -nm WOODY VINES• ?A'? 2. 3. 4. 5. ? HYD5. $s DOM SPECIES (FAC-OB ) :/,<v ROPHYTIC VEG: YES: X NO:- BASIS: ?, c-Al t&-4 ;p a,- TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: x SERIES: le-k, HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES: NO: MOTTLED: YES: NO: MATRIX COLOR: OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: A NO: BASIS: ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY• INUNDATED: YES: NO: 1/ DEPTH OF WATER: / SATURATED SOIL: YES : NO: J? DEPTH O SAT/WATER TABLE OTHER INDICATORS : a 41) WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: NO: BASIS: ATYPICAL• TYPICAL:C -------------------------------------- SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): za=ss=sam=3a=aa==c?s=a==as=cc?3===s==3==s=c==a==asacsssa:?==:=eta==? PHOTOS: YES: NO: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: DETERMINED BY: ;V12 AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#: WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919)' 787-5620 DATE:' 6/3/93 WATERWAY.- ? LOCATION: A ? 76 -! I7 ?'"?/1 PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 ------------------------------- *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES-%COVER-IND GROUND COVER: SPECIES -%COVER-IND 1 PA-W, 2 .r01-1- -11017.0 " JAA 2 . GL-zwa^4?/L / 3 . r- C 3. r%Ct' 4 . ?Glr'?- L007 ?/?G 4 . Pin }?i'?y"o`°`,?,.f'`'`?".c` .4GV -f- 5., 5. iAPLINGS/SHRUBS : WOOQD? FTG 2 14C 2. /ta c c? lS?d C, 4 . ? ?'? (0 OZ 3- a ?? C 4. 5. 5. DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL):-i /?y`' HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: NO: BASIS : 36°Z. ?R{ U Sa?J Ga TYPICAL:C ATYPICAL: ' (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS:. SERIES.:- HYDRIC SOILS LT YESS : NO MOTTLE: YES: N : MATRIX COLOR: ED OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: NO:-y BASIS: ----------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED: •YES: NO: DEPTH OF WATER: SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO:X DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABI OTHER INDICATORS : /' 6:;Z - WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: NO:-y BASIS: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N). a==aa==sx=aa=case=asccs=nas==azcn?a=====a=ca=s===aaaca=3sss?:aaaaaaa PHOTOS: YES: NO: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: DETERMINED BY: '-? AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: ISOLATED: ADJ• NWP#: WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST.TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 DATE: 6/3/93 WATERWAY : /(/6:-; LOCATION: PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 ------------------------------------------------------------------- *VEGETATION COMMIINITY NAME: TREES: SPECIES- COVER-IND GROUND COVER: SPECIES-%COVER-INI C k 1. p,a-x wnaG.- Ca+-??•.-? 2. 2 . 2 oaZ. 3 . ¢ttd?,u.., it%?yot w ! ?a PAC, 3 .(..w.G Z0 %a 4. P,?,., te a- c v 67* F? G 4• G? yam` l F 5. 5 - P4x"u , (3artclcc.. S'?o SAPS GS /SHRUBS : 1O ? S &w, `T" L I d9 F4cvi p p?f 2. lQ Z°? T 2. 5. e..oe? t o st. FA c- 3. 3- 4 . sw? 4 5. - 5. % DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL): }s HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: NO: BASIS: TYPICAL:-_?< ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------ *SOILS: / SERIES : HYDRIC SOILS LIST : YES : t( NO MOTTLED: YES: K NO: MATRIX COLOR: 7.5t OTHER INDICATORS: a? HYDRIC SOIL: YES: IC NO: BASIS: ----------------------------------------- AAA!) -.-- ?- ------------------ *HYDROLOGY• INUNDATED: .YES: NO: DEPTH OF WATER: SATURATED SOIL: YES:K 'NO: DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE:(A-- OTHER INDICATORS: WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: NO: BASIS: ATYPICAL:' TYPICAL:-X-- SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): SECTION ss=as===a==sas?a==as3aaasaas?saseraaass3snca==ssss=3=ss=s=ss==s=?ss?s PHOTOS: YES: NO: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#: DETERMINED BY: WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow . NEAREST TOWN:-Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 DATE: 6/3/93 WATERWAY:/Va? LOCATION: 12/ VX-ri PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES-%COVER-IND 2.617n FACU 4- 2. 3. 4. 5. SAPLINGS/SHRUBS: 1.? 2. 3. 4. 5. % DOM SPECIES -(PAC-OBL) sD?,o NAME: GROUND COVER: SPECIES -%COVER-IND 1. V• ID FAC+ 3 O - q 2tOlo FA c- - 4. V. Cao oiu?-- I o"ZAI FA C- 5. WOODY VINES : P4 C 1 . . s FA(, 2. 6. e-• .? 3. 4. 5. - HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: NO:x BASIS: TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) *SOILS: SERIES : °- MOTTLED: YES: NO:_( OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: NO:-X- HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES: NO: MATRIX COLOR : ?. S ?t 4 BASIS : d------------------------------------------------------------------- - *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED: YES¢ NO: ?/ DEPTH OF WATER: Z? SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO: /` DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE. OTHER INDICATORS: WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: NO:r' BASIS: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL. SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): x ?===aa=a.c=?scaaza=aaa=a.==sc3aaaa=a=a=a=a====?a==aa==a=aaaasaaaaaaa PHOTOS: YES: •NO: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HK: AUTHORITY: 10- 404: NONE:_ ISOLATED: ADJ: WM#: DETERMINED BY: yo WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 (FAC-OBL) : '>50014' *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIESACOVER-IND 1. yob fAC 2. , Yo G/?G-f' 3. xA t/ 1&67 6 4. QU.e.? ti-? Nlr ?t ac?''?"'`- $ ?fo ??G v`? 5. SAPLINGS/SHRUBS: 1. M?? v,"-5 C r? 2 . #ft_ ? b AC V1 3. 4. 5. Sk DON SPECIES BASIS: TYPICAL :_k DATE: 6/3/93 WATERWAY : 802A^*-- t?--V ' jeM ' LOCATION: C lz'_"?: PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 NAME: GROUND COVER: SPECIES -%COVER- IND 1. A17"-,w-- ,of. 1 octo F4.ct..l 2. 0;4A,4-J, lrntirr.c. . 1501o it t- 3 / s'7b t 5. WOODY VINES : S. Q???. 1 I. /O°ZO F'.¢ C kf 2. 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES:9- NO: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: SERIES: L_ee HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES: X NO: MOTTLED: YES: NO: MATRIX COLOR: 7-SYR OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES : X NO: BASIS : ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED: YES: NO: Y DEPTH OF WATER: SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO: DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE: 44-S5 OTHER INDICATORS : JiA WETLAND HYDROLOGY : YES ! x Na : BASIS : ATYPICAL : TYPICAL QC_ SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): z,as3c=ac.xasa:saasa==ao:.c3a3asaza?=ss?sas=zss=er:assasacaaosssss?s PHOTOS: YES: NO- JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: DETERMINED BY: D AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE:_ ISOLATED: ADJ : NWP#: WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson DATE: 6/3/93 ?_t COUNTY: Onslow WATERWAY: 'PA44;.w NFAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake LOCATION: QUAD : Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE.: (919) 787-5620 PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 ------------------------------------- *VEGETATION COMMUNITY NAME: TREES: SPECIES- COVER-IND GROUND COVER: SPECIES -%COVER-IND 1. t(o 6/0 PAC V I. 2. j,,._ e, j 3 2a 9* ? q FAG v 2. 3 ?p 64 . AA- C e . Chutau-., a . s Fi.G - 5 qo PA.L 0, W-? a S°lo FAC_ V ? /a o1a FA 5 . 5 . SAPLINGS/SHRUBS: 1 : U. oa?ti PAC v WOODY VINES: 1. 5. ?"G`- o? Cv 64 2 _ 2. 5- polo IOAC.tJ 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. % DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL): G s 5. o?,HYDROPHYTI6 VEG.- YES: NO: x BASIS: TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) *SOILS: n SERIES: ?7 HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES: NO: MOTTLED : YES : NO MATRIX COLOR:•S IT Co OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL : YES : NO : x . BASIS : ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED: YES: NO: V DEPTH OF WATER: ?/ SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO: x DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE: 2 ?-lZ-4, OTHER INDICATORS: WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES.: NO: k BASIS: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL:_X_ SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): , a=sms=a=sz:==xxxx=aa=a=exs=xax=ssa==x=z=x=s=mao=assaxas==as?sasaaaxx3 PHOTOS: YES: NO: JURISDICTION: -ABOVE EN: DETERMINED BY: ?J v AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#: WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill- Expansion FORM NUMBER: INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 DATE: 6/3/93 WATERWAY : Ll a--- LOCATION:. PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605. PHONE: (919) 833-0034 *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES ACOVER-IND ? 1. Pin 4?•a? ?a? Ftl?+ 2. 3. 4. 5. SAPLIIN G-S? /SHRUBS ? 2. 3. 4. 5. % DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL) : ? SSJD NAME: GROUND COVER: SPECIES -%COVER-IND 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. WOODY VINES: _ 3. 4- 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: NO:- . BASIS: TYPICAL: C ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- * SOILS : 1A r + t SERIES: I? U ( L1er& - ?ey(-' k7) HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES : X NO: MOTTLED : YES :.__X NO : MATRIX COLOR : •s?C?L Z _ ??.Z OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRICSOIL: YES: ?-NO------BASIS - -- --- ? *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED: YES: NO: SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO: OTHER INDICATORS: ?/ WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: NO:. ATYPICAL TYPICAL:-X DEPTH OF WATER: DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE: BASIS: Lf&&IP21 SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): Y ?==?a==an.a:==?t:==aa=?c=??=?=an===c=a=3==aa3saa==a-a==a?a?a??aa?a=? PHOTOS: YES: NO: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#: DETERMINED BY: S tv^ 01 WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 DATE: 6/3/93 WATERWAY : /(ate' LOCATION: Dt?? PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES-%COVER-IND 1 . ?d.a. 2p6jo V 2 . PAC 4. 5. SAPLINGS/SHRUBS: ? r/}GJ 1. V. lo ° 2. 3. 4. 5. L S 6 1 % DOM SPECIES (FAC-OB 0 L) : NAME: GROUND COVER: SPECIES -%COVER-IND 1. L) /o 9o FAc--r 2. 3. 4. 5. WOODY VINES: 1. 2. 2-5 d-6 P+C- 2 S al C-A'GvJ Z p 6-7o 'aAC-. Zc 6l o FAQ 5. • HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: NO: BASIS: TYPICAL : ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) *SOILS: SERIES: (7 MOTTLED:•YES: NO: OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES : NO : X HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES: NO:- MATRIX COLOR: (PYR 7/3 - 41c !! BASIS: ------------------------------------------------------------------- • *HYDROLOGY. INUNDATED: YES: NO: DEPTH OF WATER: SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO: DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE: ?L2-y OTHER INDICATORS: WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: No..- )< BASIS: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): aa==x==xc=:sc=====aa=a=a==max=aa=xa=sax==zsn3xaxxaaaxo?saaaxax===aa= PHOTOS: YES: NO: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: _ DETERMINED BY: /'/k/P AUTHORITY: 10: 404• NONE: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#: WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson DATE: 6/3/93 COUNTY : Ons 1 ow WATERWAY : J /n Q NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake LOCATION: 11594•.c QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. .Environmental Services,Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 ------------------------------- *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES-%COVER-IND GROUND COVER: SP CIES-%COVER-IND- 1. C x - Zodls ?i4 G' c?/ 2 (td 10 F? 2 top/., ?r/}G l? 4. /o,w? 4- /D?? 4. 5. S. SAPLINGS/SHRUBS: WOODY VINES: F? G 000 2 . 2 . S' vim. Go d7o f:-A G 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. - $ DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL) ) ?4 HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: V- NO: BASIS: TYPICAL: N/_ ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: SERIES: Lx n..- HYDRIC SOILS LIST:- S: NO: MOTTLED : YES : NO : MATRIX COLOR : 7 - S T?3/z - `j,Z OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: A NO: BASIS: ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED: YES: NO: X DEPTH OF WATER: SATURATED SOIL: YES:_,_ NO: DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE: ly ? OTHER INDICATORS: WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: X NO: BASIS: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: X' SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): Y ==ozazaz==a=zgzczca==zoaan=zazoe:zasz=azaacza3====ac=ac=a=caQaa==aa= PHOTOS: YES: NO: JURISDICTION: ABOVE EN: _ DETERMINED BY:? AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: ISOLATED: ADJ• NWP#: WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 DATE: 6/3/93 WATERWAY: oa"-? LOCATION: .10 PARTY DOING C /SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 --------------- *VEGETATION --------------------- COMMUNITY NAM ------------- E: ----------------- -- TREES: SPECIES 1 -%COVER-IND 20 91(o t'AG[J GROUND COVER: SPECIES -%COVER-IND F/?Gt le . 2. 0,4 G 2. (Tr. ,?..wa-v- . d..-•-,?, S°Ge ??'G ? FAL - ? 5 . ,4iti?..?-ol? S ?i?,??- !o°Zo 64 G SAPLINGS SHRUBS: WOODY VINES: 6 v 1. U o F/+ 1. 2- . 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. DOM SPECIES 5. (FAC-OBL): G S4 HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: NO BASIS: TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) *SOILS: SERIES: HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES: ke-NO; ? MOTTLED: YES: NO: MATRIX COLOR: ?-S R 6 OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: NO: BASIS: ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY- INUNDATED:.YES: NO: „ DEPTH OF WATER: SATURATED SOIL : YES:- . NO :X /` DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE : G Z ?•i~-?'t `?' OTHER INDICATORS: WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: NO: ?C BASI3: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL:, SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): Al s===xa=a===cases==aaen=aaaass==saaaassasss==cs===sa==c====ass=seas== PHOTOS: YES- NO: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: ISOLATED: ADJ- WW-P#:- BY: k-A Attachment C Correspondence with NC Department of Cultural Resources CDMCamp Dresser & McKee envlroronenta? 5400 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 300 servk?s Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 Tel: 919 787-5620 Fax: 919 781-5730 April 14, 1993 Mr.. David Brook Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources Division of Archives and History 109 East Jones Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-2807 Re: Historical/Archaeological Significance Review of the Proposed Onslow County Sanitary Landfill Expansion Dear Mr. Brook: Camp Dresser & McKee (CDM) has been contracted by Onslow County, North Carolina to evaluate an expansion to their existing landfill. The proposed expansion is located immediately to the north of the County's existing landfill. The location of the proposed expansion site is shown on the accompanying map which was xeroxed from the Catherines Lake USGS Quadrangle map. The County is in the process of evaluating this site for possible purchase. At this time, we are completing a preliminary evaluation of the site and trying to identify any impediments to the eventual permitting of the site. One of the issues that we want to address is the occurrence or probability of occurrence of any historical structures or archaeologically significant sites that the Division may be concerned with. This request is made in accordance with Policy . Memorandum No. .4 from the Division of Solid Waste Management which states that the Division of Archives and History must be contacted regarding any proposed new landfill site. The purpose of this letter is to solicit your comments on the proposed expansion. On behalf of Onslow County, we appreciate your assistance in this matter. If you have any questions or need any additional information, please do not hesitate to call me at (919) 787-5620. The contact person for Onslow County is Mr. Lynn Huffman, Supervisor, Onslow County Solid Waste Department, (919) 455-8645. Very truly yours, CAMP DRESSER & McKEE w oseph F. Wiseman, Jr., JFW/jfw North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources Jamcs B. llunt Jr., Governor Betty Ray McCain, Secretary April 2, 1996 Debbie Millard Camp, Dresser and McKee 5400 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 300 Raleigh, NC 27612 Re: Expansion of Onslow County Landfill Dear Ms. Millard: Thank you for your recent letter of concerning the above project. Division of Archives and Ilistory Jeffrey J. Crow, Director We have conducted a review of the project and are aware of no properties of architectural, historic, or archaeological significance which would be affected by the project. Therefore, we have no comment on the project as currently proposed. The above comments are made pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation's Regulations for Compliance with Section 106 codified at 36 CFR Part 800. Thank you for your cooperation and consideration. If you have questions concerning the above comment, please contact Renee Gledhill-Earley, environmental review coordinator, at 919/733-4763. Sincerely, David Brook / Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer DB:slw ,. .. .. .. ........ „fin Attachment D Previous Permits Issued for Project In September 1996, Onslow County submitted an application for disturbance of 9.8 acres of wetlands in order to construct a new Subtitle D Landfill at a site along Meadowview Road (S.R.1243). On October 28, 1996 the County received 404 Certification under Nationwide Permit 26 (I.D. No. 199606088)) from the Army Corps of Engineers allowing discharge of fill material into 9.8 acres of wetlands at the landfill site. Following 404 Certification, Onslow County received a 401 Certification from the NCDENR Division of Water Quality on January 21, 1997 (Project No. 960794). The original approvals from the Army Corps and the Division of Water Quality are attached. Prior to expiration of the 404 and 401 Certifications, Onslow County discharged fill material into 1.7 acres of the 9.8 acres of jurisdictional wetlands during Phase 1 construction. Because the permits expired prior to completion of filling of the 9.8 acres of wetlands, the County is requesting reapproval of the 404 and 401 Certifications. Recertification of the 9.8-acre wetland disturbance will allow Onslow County to continue expansion of the Subtitle D landfill. It will provide the county with an additional 22 acres of landfill surface area and MSW disposal capacity for the next 20 years. Continuing the County-operated waste disposal program will also take advantage of the initial investments made to maintain a County-operated disposal program, including costs associated with Phase 1 construction of the landfill and supporting facilities. ?W6-)'j R31LYTO AweinON OF Regulatory Branch DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. SOX 1890 Wil.M NGTON, NORTH CAROLINA2PM-1890 October 28, 1996 Action ID No. 199606088 and Nationwide Permit No. 26 Mr. Dave Clark Onslow County Water Department 222 Georgetown Road Jacksonville, North Carolina 28540 Dear Mr. Clark: Please reference the application received on September 12. 1996; submitted by your agent Mr. Martin Sanford of Camp Dresser and Mckee, for Department of the Amry (DA) authorization to discharge fill material in 9.8 acres of Section 404. wetlands for the expansion of the Solid Waste Section of the Onslow County Landfill. The 142 acre tract of land is located north of the existing landfill, at the terminus of SR 1274, above the headwaters of an unnamed tributary of Southwest Creek, south of Catherine Lake, Onslow County, North Carolina. For the purposes'of the Corps of Engineers' Regulatory Program, Tine 33, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 330.6. published in the Federal Register on November 22, 1991, lists nationwide permits. Authorization was provided, pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, for discharges of dredged or fill material into headwaters and isolated waters.. Your work is authorized by this nationwide permit provided it is accomplished in strict accordance with the enclosed conditions. This nationwide permit authorization does not relieve you of the responsibility to obtain any other State, or local authorizations. You should contact the following State. agency to obtain the required State authorization prior to starting work Mr. John Dorney, North Carolina Division of Water Quality, at telephone (919) 733-1786, and Mr. Steve Benton, North- Carolina Division of Coastal Management, at telephone (919) 733-2293. This verification will be valid until the nationwide permit is modified, reissued or revoked, which will occur prior to January 21,, 1997. It is incumbent upon you to remain informed of changes to the nationwide permits, which will be announced by public notice when they occur. If you commence, or are under contract to commence, this activity before the date the nationwide permit is modified or revoked, you will have twelve months from the date of the modification or revocation to complete the activity under the present terms and conditions of this nationwide permit 2- Thank you for your time and cooperation in this matter- If you have any questions or comments, please contact me at telephone (910) 25.1-4811. Sincerely, Mickey Sugg Regulatory Specialist. 217ndosures 1. Nationwide Permit 26 2. Special Conditions Copies Furnished (without enclosure): ' Mr. John Domey Division of Water Quality North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 Mr. John Parker North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Mr. Jim Gregson Division of Water Quality North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, North Carolina 28406-3845 Mr. Martin Sanford Camp Dresser and McKee j 5400 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 300 Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 State of North Carolina - Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water QuaW James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes. Secretary A. Preston Howard. Jr.. P.F.. Director ?EHNF? January 21, 1997 Onslow County DWQ Project # 960794 APPROVAL of 441. Water Quality Certification and ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS Mr. Dave Clark Onslow County Water Dept. 222 Georgetown Road Jacksonville, NC 28540 Dear Mr. Clark: You have our approval to place fill material in 9.8 acres of wetlands or wags far the purpose of expanding an existing landfill at Southwest Creek. as you described in your application dated September 1996. After reviewing your application, we have decided that this fill is covered by General Water Quality Certification Number 2671. This certification allows you to use Nationwide Permit Number 26 when it is issued by the Corps of Engineers. This approval is only valid for the purpose and design that you described in your application except as modified below. If you change your project, you must notify us and you may be required to send us a new application. If total wetland fills for this project (now or in the future) exceed one acre, compensatory mitigation may be required as described in 15A NCAC 2H.0506 (h) (6) and C7). For this approval to be valid, you must follow the conditions listed in then attached motion and any additional conditions listed below. Compensatory mitigation shall be done as descrbed im your September 1996 submittal: In addition a stoanwatealeaehawmanagement,plawshalI=besubmim e & t&OWQforwritten.appr+ovalinvolving- the=me landfill and existing borro" areas. This plan shall be appnaved by DWQ: before wetland fill occurs: In addition, you should get any other federal. state or local permits before you go ahead with your project inciuding.(but not limited to) Sediment and Erosion Control, Coastal Stormwater, Non-Discharge and Water Supply Watershed regulations. This approval will expire when the accompanying 404 or CAMA permit expires unless otherwise specified in the General Certification. N you do not accept any of the conditions of this certification, you may ask for an adjutdicatory hearing. You must act within 60 days of the date. that you receive this letter. To ask for a hearing, send a written petition which conforms to Chapter 15011 of the North Carolina General Statutes to the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Box 27447, Raleigh; N.C. 27611-7447. This certification and its conditions are final and binding unless you ask for a hearing. This letter completes the review of the Division of Water Quality under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. If you have any questions, please telephone John Dorney at 919-733-1786, y, D-P • 1 Attachment cc: Wumington District Corps of Engineers Corps of Engineers Wilmington Field Offic e Wilmington DWQ Regional Office 11dr. John Dorney Central File s- .Itd fl" i Sanford; CDl1C 3 .960794.1tr Division of Water Quality • Environmental Sciences Branch Environmental Sciences Branch, 4401 Reedy Creek Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607 Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-9959 An. Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer - 5(rY. recycled/10% post consumer paper Attachment E Site Plan Drawings 00 • \ 27,5. < ?`., \ '. x. -• 1 . !zl! • -Cathere . ?' Tra er .o? _ Tower e ? . i ` . - _ ; -... -. .. ' -, railer ! f PROPOSED SUBTITLE D LANDFILL SITE 0 .?' A !ki• Vii. :',:fM I? 00,10 USGS Map (Catherine Lake Quadrangle, 1980) . • : 1=_<"?-<:' ?-?L ? . ? '.: _.::. - i 121! , - 1? PURPOSE: VICINITY MAP ONSLOW COUNTY SUBTITLE D LANDFILL TO CONSTRUCT A SUBTITLE D LANDFILL TO ONSLOW COUNTY, NORTH CAROUNA SOUTHWEST CREEK AND NEW RIVER SERVE ONSLOW COUNTY. SCALE: 1' = 2000' 415 MEADOWVIEW R0. APPLICATION BY. ONSLOW COUNTY JACKSONVILLE, NC 28540 SOLID WASTE SECTION r.1 000 ?t O s q i l? 4 ? ' o 0 0° ? ?• a9 0? t •? :• _ •? _ ?, H ` PHASE L '?' •.. ?..i` ?? .---: - j ? , f i K: t t ? a ! i ? .??yT ?'? f??.s?' ? ? • `' ,y` to `??+?? }:\' r? ,\ '?, ? ? ` H SE ? i J ( f ice' t ?- I s LEGEND - FUTURE LIMITS OF LANDFILL y_ j' ?% l rr ff CONSTRUCTION ' WETLANDS TO BE DISTURBED DISTURBED WETLANDS UNDISTURBED WETLANDS PURPOSE PLAN VIEW MAP ONSLOW COUNTY SUBTITLE D LANDFILL TO CONSTRUCT A SUBTITLE D LANDFILL TO SERVE ONSLOW COUNTY. ONSLOW COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA SOUTHWEST CREEK AND NEW RIVER SCALE T' - 400' 435 MEADOWVIEW RD- JACKSONVILLE. NC 28540 APPLICATION BY: ONSLOW COUNTY SOLID WASTE SECTION Attachment F Copies of Deeds STATE OF r STATE OF t,? NORTH CAROLZ NORTH CAR IIVA ??JJ I ,??'(/???hV4r530 P?IV •i e? t • ,:/?? REAA ? ? t RE TAT6 ? vUU? / `+? ? . THIS 8E1 TAX •; ,7?'?;` ?EXC.1 E TAX 10 TAX rtFl^^ t x $50.00 $50.00 -A DATE 10 -1la 5 CRAY O,.D^ 1 1 C;TA Cn i gas r . STATE OF STATE OFi? '2 ?1U77:'Fi ;:F•,7ii+l J7v:•. t• NORTH CAROA NORTH CAR NA REAL, -r Ts I REA TATS t r7(?18 TAX Ex? C 7AX t v?• J. : ?' ' !y ? 11:',ti. ?.. 1v20.00 • $50.0o t ,: 85 OCT 17 Pty 't 08 41. ...... • .tea ???? ?N Excise Tax Y/ J. to ??p? 0 g jam .\ a e Tax Lot No. ....... Rec n S Verified by ............................. ........................................................ Parcel Id` r? e' 9?...... by ...................... County on the e ?....... ........................ ....... ..... Mail after recording to .............................................. . ..... ............................... e .-..- . ... .... ....: . ....... ...... a .... "? ??.... his instrument was .. . prepared by ROGER ff .................A.r....MOORE......ATTORNEY„AT•..I.•.A....,?.. ....., ' .. Briet description for the Index .LE. NO NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL WARRANT THI8 DEED 16th Y DEED made this ................ gay of. October ........... ......................, 19..... 8 S.. GRANTOR by and between GRANTEE JACK S. HINSON and wife, MARY E..HINSON, ONSLOW COUNTY, a body politic _ D" " and corporate U U v V? Enter in appropriate block for each party. name, address, and, if appropriate,. character of entity, c.d. corporation or partnership. The designation Grantor and Grantee as used herein shall include said parties, their heirs, successors, and assigns, and shall include singular, plural, masculine, feminine or neuter as required by context. WITNESSETH. that the Grantor, for a valuable consideration paid by the Grantee, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, has and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the Grantee in fee simple. all that ' certain lot or parcel of land situated in the City of . ...O.ns-low..... .. •.„ •• Township, County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point where the centerline of NCSR 1274 intersects the centerline of NCSR 1243; and running thence along the centerline of NCSR 1243, 1272.95 feet to a nail at the end of the pavement; thence along the centerline of a 60 foot right of way for a road as per map recorded in Map Book 15 Page 62 of the Onslow County Registry, said centerline having a 'radius of 2,044.78 feet and running Northerly an arc.distance of 232.98 feet to a Pont;. thence leaving the said centerline South 84 degrees 09 minutes 41 secotds West 30.01 feet to -a point located in the Western right of way of the aforementioned 60 foot road, J.S. Hinson, et al, new corner, THE TRUE POINT, OF BEGINNING: thence from the described beginning and along the Hinson line South 84 degrees 09 minutes 41 seconds West 3442.17 feet to a point in the now or formerly James Elean Wood line; running thence along the said Wood line North 23 degrees 1S minutes 19 seconds West 1771.15 feet to a tack located in a stump located in Monroe Branch, the Onslow County property as per SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT A FULLY INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE r N.C. tier Awe. YOM Me. 3 V Irie, Row1sed lot?. ftWby ApNoWwwkc.wAww.1111. i ' BOOK / 52?4G.E531 EXHIBIT A WARRANTY DEED FROM JACK S. HINSON AND MARY E. HINSON-'TO ONSLOW COUNTY deed recorded in Deed Book 675 Page 609 of the Onslow County Registry; running-thence along the Onslow County line North 66 degrees 39 minutes 22 seconds East 3164.43 feet to an existing iron stake located in the Western. right of way of the aforementioned 60 foot road; thence along the said Western right of way of the aforementioned"roa.d..the following courses and distance: South 24 degrees 45 minutes 00 seconds East 765.93 feet to a point of curvature; thence along the curvature which has a radius of 751.15 feet Southeasterly'and to the left an arc distance of 308.09 feet to the point of tangency; thence South 48 degrees 15 minutes 00 seconds East 54.66 feet to the point of curvature; thence, along the said curvature which has a radius of 1871.28 feet Southeasterly and to the right an arc distance of 585.70.feet to a point of tangency; thence South 30 degrees 19 minutes 00 seconds East 279.58 feet to a point of curvature; thence along the said curvature which has a radius of 1127.93 feet.Southerly and to the right an arc distance of 571.88 feet to a point of tangency; thence South 01 degrees 16 minutes 00 seconds East 197.48 feet to a point of curvature; thence along the curvature which has a radius of 2074.78 feet Southerly and to the left an arc distance of 118.57 feet to the point and place of beginning. Containing 175 acres. The courses contained herein are correct in angular relation- ship and are referenced to North as per map recorded in Map Book.15 Page 62 of the Onslow County Registry. BOOK 752nA532. . I The property hereinabove described was acquired by Grantor by instrument recorded in A map showing the above described property is recorded in Plat Book ................... ................. page......................... TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the aforesaid lot or parcel of land and all privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging to the Grantee in fee simple. And the Grantor covenants with the Grantee, that Grantor is seized of the premises in fee simple, has the right to convey the same in fee simple, that title is marketable and free and clear of all encumbrances, and that Grantor will warrant and defend the title against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever except for the exceptions hereinafter stated. Title to the property hereinabove described is subject to the following exceptions: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantor has hereunto set his hand and seal or It corporate. has caused this Instrument to be sl sod IA Its corporate same by Its duly authorized officers and its seal to ?e hereunto affixed by authority of Its Board of Directors, the day any year Hest shave written. ............................................................ Name)..- ---- --------------------(SEAL) ack, S,-, Hinson my; ............................................................ T ------ -----...._.(BEAL) ............................President ?a/rr E. i n s on ATTEST: ??.ltnnn?,,r V .......... ij?. PIS,.,,, ? ............................................................. (SEAL) ?? r= - ------------------------------ ------- ........... .Set'ajy (Corporate Seal) A C ?OTA ? P ................................... -- -----------------(SEAL) c ST al ""' • ... NORTH CAROLINA ONSLOW ................... . .............County. G 2 " t7 L v 1C--A Notary Public of the County and State aforesaid, certify that .......................................... ---_-Jack S:_ Hinson and_wife, Mary_-E:Hinson______..... Grantor. aall ? ejCOU{e?*too ))s? personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the execution of the foregoing Instrument. Witness my hand and official stamp or seal, this .,?.. day of _ Oct ber __ __._•_________, It_V.f_. My commission ex --- ----------1- ------- (. -? •-- -- -- - ......... ,.a.==ra+s.,.ale(+iJ'r•84h)IC] aRAL-STAMP NORTH CAROLINA. --------------------°^^-------. County. 4 a Notary Public of the County and state aforesaid, cortlry that .......................................... y? personally came betore me this day and. acknowledged Chet .... he is .......... :................ secretary of x ....................................................... a North Carolina corporation, and that by authority duly V q given and as the act or the corporation, the totegoing Instrument.was signed to Its name by Its ............... President, seated with Its corporate seal and attested by ----------- as Its secretary. Witness my hand and official stamp or seal, this .......day of ........................... Is ......... My commission expires: ....................................................................... Notary PubUc The feregeing certifies") of ...... Ltari_-D---P4-Uman_(.SrighQ-------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------- • --.. _.........----------------•-.... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------=----- h/are certified to be correct This stroment and this Certificate are duly registered at the date and time and in the Beek and Page shown on the first page heireof? A.a•• ...................REGISTER Or DEEDS FOR......... On•8-1Oid................ COUNTY ............................................................ DCputy/Assistasf-Regisgr of Deeds r N.C. Bar Assoc Focus Me. S O 8914. Rovised 1911. - tww at asx?rt.eb r 11t. t. a...1wL FOOLS ~MO 00.1!10. P.O.90S 17710 M?g:oK os o. t101e ...1 7A e STATE OF+?s,, r" STATE OF NORTH CARC?I.rNA NORTH CARtOLtiLA WAK 67' pm, 608 y 011"A .IEiTAT:, REA4'bTATE a, 9C TAX I?. ???}•? EX 1 E TAXI' I z• *• ?:' f t 00.00 iy a' T 0.00 STATE OF ?+••' NORTH CARO .. i,?:=.;«..`.S 3.1" ?.a ..:Y •???. ;.. q.+'; M- _Ys3ii??. ; REA .J EST•11TE t; `a » 'r 1•i ??1k,.. CIjt?E TAX :::TA1*V OF 10.00 c ?; ry"I at, TAX ?:;5.00. THIS PRESENI cU TO TAX OFFICE DATE i ? 1g... CRAWFORD COLLINS.? STATE OF NORTH CAROL4NA REAL C TE ?t• EX?ISETAX ph 3 56 ?t if STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA REAL !ATH ,? E Srr 6 TAX 983 DEC 8. Excise Tax -t yo Recording Time, Book and Page Tax Lot No........... ................................................................................ Parcel Identifier No....................... .................................................... Verified by ....................................................................... County on the ............... day of ........................................................, 19............ by ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Mail after recording to ..................................................................................................................................................................................... ....................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................... ROGER A. MOORE, Attorney, 100 Old Bridge, Jakcosnville, NC This instrument was prepared by ............. ............................... ....... Brief description for the Index NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL WARRANTY DEED 8 December 83 THIS DEED made this ..:.......... day of ................... .................... ............ ..., 19.. , by and between GRANTOR IRVIN L. SPAIN and wife, MARY A. SPAIN, and MARNELL F. KAZEE, widow, and CHARLES R. MORTON and wife, ROBERTA MORTON, all of Onslow County, North Carolina GRANTEE ONSLOW COUNTY, a body politic and corporate Enter in appropriate block tar each party: name, address, and, It appropriate, character of entity, c.q. corporation or partnership. The designation Grantor and Grantee as used herein shall include said parties, their heirs, successors, and assigns, and shall include singular, plural, masculine, feminine or neuter as required by context. WITNESSETH, that the Grantor, for a valuable consideration paid by the Grantee, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, has and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the Grantee in fee simple, all that certain lot or parcel of land situated in the City of ................ .....Richlands Township, .Onslow ....... ....... .... ..... ... County. North Carolina and more particularly described na follows: SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT A FULLY INCORPORATED HEREIN -BY REFERENCE. There is also conv eyed herein all of the right,.title and interest of the Grantor in and to the easement recorded in Book 464, Page 725, Onslow County Registry. b`z ,?,??„/? ?{ W ?" ' n?_?r/ ? ?d? I ? v a ?'?- fib/ •?? • ? ?-? ? 1 hereby certify that this is a true and accurate copy which appears on record in the Office of titb County, N.C. in Book Register of Deeds of Onslow ? f T Wage ----- r daY hand and seal this tha? 1 ., N.C. star Assee. Iarw No. UP tale. ROT"Od 1911. P MW In APMMIMMI Na a. N.C. 9.e Ana.•IMI. 40- f LANDFILL - ONSLOW COUNTY 6 75P,GE609 BEGINNING at the northwest corner of Lot 3, as shown on the plat of property of Venters Heirs, recorded in Book of Plats 8, Page U, Onslow County Registry, and said beginning point being in the eastern line of. property of International Paper Co., and runs thence with the northern line of Lot 3. and being also the southern line of Lot 4, N. 680 39' 32" E., 2307.58' to a point in the western right of way line of SR 1243 (60' right of way); thence with the western right of way of S.R. #1243, S. 400 09' 00" E., 1021.78' to the p.c. of a curve the radius of which is 413.731; thence with said curve as it curves to the right an arc distance of 183.41' to the p.t. of said curve; thence continuing with the western right of way margin of S.R. 1243, S 14' 45' 00" E., 514.60' to the p.c. of another curve the radius of which is 2316.011; thence with said curve as it curves to the left an arc distance of 404.22' to the p.t. of said curve; thence continuing with the western right of way margin of S.R.1243, .S. 240 45' E., 122.84' to the southern line of Lot 3, as referenced above; thence with the southern line of Lot 3 and being also the northern line. of Lot 2, S 680 34' 41" W., 3165.91' to the southeast corner of a tract of Chareton A. Whaley, as described in Deed Book 499, Page 254, Onslow.County Registry, thence with the eastern line of said tract N 70 00112" E., 507.85' to the northeast corner of said Whaley tract; thence with the northern line of said tract S 720 35' 06" W., 276.54' to the run of Monroe Branch; thence with the run of Monroe Branch N. 1' 29' 08" E., 815.3x' to a point in th* southern line of property of International Paper Co. ( See Map Book 03, Page 127h thence with the southern line of the International Paper Co. tract N. 65' 58' OS" E., 367.33' to the southeast corner of said tract; thence with the eastern line of the International Paper Co tract N. 26. 30152" W., 994.92' to the beginning, containing 139.87 acres. Ed Cook/jet Oct. 194983 Seca Onslow County s .r . eonK 675NGE610 The property hereinabove described was acquired by Grantor by instrument recorded in .....Book. 387.. ........................: Page 553, and Book 434, Page 121, Onslow County Registry ............................................................................................................................................................ .................................... .................... A map showing the above described property is recorded in Plat Book ..........8 ........................ page ...... !A..... (Lot.:3-C) TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the aforesaid lot or parcel of land and all privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging to the Grantee in fee simple. And the Grantor covenants with the Grantee, that Grantor is seized of the premises in fee simple, has the right to convey the same in fee simple, that title is marketable and free and clear of all encumbrances, and that Grantor will warrant and defend the title against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever except for the exceptions hereinafter stated. Title to the property hereinabove described is subject to the following exceptions: IN WITNESS WHEREor, the Grantor has hereunto set his hand and seal, or It corporate, has caused this Instrument to be signed In Its corporate name by its duty authorised officers and its seat to be hereunto affixed by authority of its Board of Directors, the day and year first abOV fit a. ?•` (SEAL) L-lt --^==u?:......aEAL? 40- .?.?..w...?..?-S Roberta ......... •- MortonNIMARN ll lrvt..lrn L. Sp in my: __ •r...........---------- ------------------------------ :t T//lLht ( A .............._(SKAQ -Mary ?A7? Spain ......... ..................President ATTEST( .Vii GS!7r1(`4[-. ! Q????'(, ......---•- .............($UAL) .: Marnell F. a?,Cse --- it e ......»sC.? .-:l}1a1)r4vy (Corporate $eai) n ..... L ..........(SEAL) A "' 'CTia"rTes'R': r£o.......... SKA*iT S,OT NORTH CAROLINA, On$ 1 Ow Jop t i L,G ! Notary Public of the County and State aforesaid, certify that .......................................... • Irvin L. .......-----• .............Spa-i--n ---- - - and --.._ wife fe ,.b.. -.la-r _Y -A---......p ? J.>] ..................... tiraotor, .eei?OU' COIIN?`?,+a"?personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the execution of the foregoing Instrument. Witness my ,•'I•••?•"ss••••ss hand sad official stamp or seal, this ..... .. dayy or ----X4'Saf'cIIlb(:r ....................., 1Y..83• Se t 13x__1.9_$ --- -------- ----------------- oLary Public My commission expires: SEA"TAMP NORTH CAROLINA- ---------------------------------- County. I, a Notary Public of the County and state aforesaid, certify that ------------------------------------- J, y personally same before me this day and acknowledged that .... he Is ........................... Secretary W a North Carolina corporation, and that by authority duly glven'sad ss the act of the corporation, the foregoing instrument was signed In Its name by Its .............. S President, sealed with its corporate seal and attested by ........... as Its .......................... :. secretary. Witness mr hand and official stamp or seal. this .......day of ........................... 15......... My commisslen expires: ......................... :..... ........................................ Notary Public SYe foregoing Cerufleat•(s) •t .......-or__.... •---- ttAlan?_ $Y_1gtlt - ...................... .......... ........................ .........•----•---•------..._------...................... ...!...................---------........... ..--------•-•-----------------------------------------------------------••---- --------------...................._..... ......... -...... ..._... U/are certified to be correct. This last meat and alts etrtitlcate are duly registered at the date and time and la the Hook and Psga shown on W first age hereof. i•• - ..REGISTER OF DEEDS rOR....... ?n810W .....COUNTY Oy1........... ............................................ Deputy/Assistant- Register of Deeds N.C. Oar Asset. Form No. S O 1515. Revised 1511. - Rb" e? Armond ON So N.C. tr Ave s,1911. POOLE PMN11N0 00. INQ P.O. SOX trlre nALSION. N.C.11•te L STATE OF NORTH CARO i• ' SE V• BooK 12 b 0'4 10 PAGE 221 THIS DOCUMENT PRESENTED T TAX OFFICE STATE OF A NORT CA DATE 1990 {j AL rE Ir ) • ; r ICFtllM9FD CULLINS C .r1..t?,.. A +.... i . J 100-00 tt,,,,t? 3'aG i f n Verified by ............................. County on the ................ day of ......... ..................... ................, 19............ by ............... ..........:.............. ............ ..... ............ ................... .............. ................................... ......... ........ .............. ........................ Mail after recording to .................................................................•........................................................................................................... ................................................................................................ ............................................ ............................................................. ROGER A. MOORE, ATTORNEY, JACKSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA This instrument was prepared by .............................................................................................. ... ... ........ Brief description for the Index NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL WARRANTY DEED THIS DEED made this lOthday of ........., . January '19..96 , by and between GRANTOR I GRANTEE BERTHA M. KEARNEY, widow, of Onslow County, North Carolina ONSLOW COUNTY, abody politic and corporate of the State of North Carolina Enter in appropriate block for each party; name, address, and, It-appropriate, character of entity, e.q. corporation or partnership. The designation Grantor and Grantee as used herein shall include said parties, their heirs, successors, and assigns, and shall include singular, plural, masculine, feminine or neuter as required by context. WITNESSETH, that the Grantor, for a valuable consideration paid by the Grantee, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, has and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the Grantee n fee simple, all that .. ..... ...... ..... , ..... .... Township, certain lot or parcel of land situated in the City of .. . ....... RiChlancS Onslow County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follows: Being all of that property identified as Lot 4,.Block C, Heirs of R.V. Venters, as shown on that certain boundary survey prepared by Charles F. Riggs & Associates,. Inc., dated January 9, 1996, and recorded in Map Book 33, Page 59, Slide J-87, Onslow County Registry, containing 142.2 acres more or less. copy which ea s this Is a true and a 8e91sler of peeds pf wa rd in the office offer CO. MN.C. in gook 8 MY hand and Seal this the day ... Register of Deeds AssiStant/pepUty Register of D •?c eeUc N.C. afar Assoc. Farm No. 3 D 1974. Revised 1977. r,ra/ bi AVO-40 M M. N t 6- Ate. 4"1. //f! .. •r I Tax Lot No.. ......................................................................................... Parcel Identifier No. ............. . -1 Ilk BOOK 12 8 2 Pat 2.2 2 The property hereiaabove described was acquired by Grantor by instrument recorded In .............................................................. A map showing the above described property Is recorded in Plat Book .................................... page......................... TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the aforesaid lot or parcel of land and all privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging to the Grantee in fee simple. And the Grantor covenants with the Grantee, that Grantor is seized of the premises in fee simple, has the right to convey the same in fee simple, that title is marketable and free and clear of all encumbrances, and that Grantor will warrant and defend the title against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever except for the exceptions hereinafter stated. Title to the property hereinabove described is subject to the following exceptions: IN WITNESS WHBRBOP, the Grantor has hereunto set his band and seal, or it corporate, has caused this instrument to be signed V Its corporate name by its duly authorised officers and Its seal to be hereunto affixed by authority of Its Board of Directors, the day and year first above written. ?,. 1?:S1[frrG?r_! S'_•..--- -- ---------------•---(SEAL) ----------------------- -(Corporate Namei ------• ------------ Bertha M. Kearney, o 0 BY: ------------ ------------------------------------------- ............................................................. (SEAL) z ............................ President ATTEST: .(SEAL) ------ -------------------------------------------------- --- e• ?,; • .? a Onslow II ft'1YAIWTQRy NORTH CAROLINA, ........... .County. f, a Notary Public of the County and State aforesaid, certify that .......................................... :ov. PUBLIC Bertha M. Kearney, widow --------................. -............................. Grantor. .2 Ic, etr•'•,•••••••;i?• personally appeared before we this a sad acknowledged the execution of the foregoing Instrusent. Witness my •k. \ 1h J uary 96.. •? COUN•'? a Mad and offlclal stamp or seal. this -------- day of ....... ------ - - \? o My commission expires 0------ /-- \---?1 ---- ?1 --- u --------- ----------------------- kYee Lary Public SEAL-STAMP NORTH CAROLINA, -.--------------------------------County. 1, a Notary Public of the County and State aforesaid, certify that ----------------------------------------- 11 personally came before me this day and acknowledged that .... be Is ........................... Secretary of M ? ------------------------------------------------------- a North Carolina eorporatloa, and that by authority duly V e [Ives and as the ace of the eorporatlon, the tofegolai Instrument was signed in Its acme by Its ---------- President. sealed with Its corporate seat and attested by --------•-- as its --------------------------- Secretary. "7 to ......_.. Witness my hand and official stamp or seal, this ....... day of --------------------------- my commission expires: ------------------------°^------------------------------°°--------_ Notary Public The foregoing Ceruflcate(s) or ----------------------------- Lar-l-R _.Brigh.t____________________________•---------------------------- ...............................••.__.__.----------------•---------------------.•------••----------------_..----_._.__.....__.. ... .................. __...--•-•------...........-'---........ ...........--•--.._...__...._........... Is/are certified to be correct. - Is nttrumcnt and this certificate are duiy registered at the date and time and In the Book and Page shown on the firs page hereof. REGISTER OF DEEDS IOR----------------------------------- -- f-?2- -- ------------------•- Onslow COUNTY By ........................ - - . . ........._....._..............._..Depoty/Asslstaat•Register of Deeds r" 1 N.C. Bar Assn. Form No. 3 0 1976. Revised 1977 P.1m by Apreenwd wilh Sn N.C. Bar Assn Pooh Printing Co. Me. P.O. Box 5M67, Raleigh. N.C. 27656 _\p 0p BOOK 14 21 PAGF I i rig oratat cow 1y31/91 8560.00 sta 'b"114 Real Estate BpV EXCIse lax Excise Tax Q.. 97 OcC 31 P"1 3: 56 7, ?d s?tar0 0 tN d?? \I(\ \ dD? `\°r ?O0as cat \s rJOt -,M 6.1{ecor e. Ukk eKd Paso—-) Tax Lot No. . Parcel Iden No. v ° 'Verified by ..................................... ............................... County on the .............. ail after recording to ..Roger Moore ............................................................... X 5 ................................ .................... .............................................................................................................. .......... ...................... .... ....... MOORE, Attorneys, 6 .. ourt St., Jacksonville,.... NC This instrument was prepared by..COLLINSAND . ........................................................................................................................................................... Brief description for the Index Fot 4, Tract 1 Julia G. Venters wo sland NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL WARRANTY DEED . THIS DEED made this.. 3 /... day of ........?t C't?r».Bk;? .... ........... 19.91.. , by and between GRANTOR I GRANTEE E. JEROME VENTERS, JR. and.wife, PHYLLIS B. VENTERS ONSLOW COUNTY, A BODY POLITIC. AND CORPORATE Enter In appropriate block for each party: name, address, and, if appropriate, character of entity, e.a, corporation or partnership The designation Grantor and Grantee as used herein shall include said parties, their heirs, successors, and assigns, and shall include singular, plural, masculine, feminine or neuter as required by context. WITNESSETH, that the Grantor, for a valuable consideration paid by the - Grantee, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, has and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the Grantee in fee simple, all. that certain lot or parcel of land situated in the City of . ............. . ... ........ ......:........ , ..Richlands .. ,;... Township, Onslow County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follows: Lying in Richlands Township, beginning at a stake on the old Wilmington and New Bern Road, which stake is located approximately 232 feet South of the fork of the road at the Seven Mile Post and being the Northwest corner of Tract No. 5, thence South 89 degrees 30 minutes East 3850 feet to a stake in the Raymond Bryan line, the Northeast corner of Lot No. 5, thence North 35 degrees 35 minutes East 220 feet to a stake; known as Battles corner; thence North 9 degrees 25 minutes West 1670 feet to a stake, the Southeast corner of Lot No. 3, thence North 89 degrees 30 minutes West 4035 feet to the center of the Old Wilmington and New Bern Road, the Southwest corner of Lot No. 3 thence along and with the centerline of said New Bern and Wilmington Road to the point of beginning, containing 175 acres, more or less, according to survey and map of the division of Julia G. Venters' woodsland situated near Catherine Lake, made r by R. E. Koonce, Engineer, December 1949, and being Lot No. 4, of Tract No. 1 as shown on said map. Being the identical tract of land conveyed to Elmer J. Venters as + the FIRST TRACT in Deed recorded in Book 221, Page 151, Office of the Register of Deeds of Onslow County. N.C. afar Assoe. corm No. ] J 1076, ttevlsed 1077. F l 4 A,.M ..h h. NC W Awc-MI .. 12/38/1997 16:29 918-496-1496 ?O ON91.OW COUNTY NC 12/31/91 $563.00 COLLINS S MM BOOK 14 21 PAGE 161 "°tt p1H Real Estate 4,4 ? ` t EXCI30 'tax t, . ?Oino Mile-Irl- -? 1?5 (P' 1791 GEC 31 PN 3: 58 SUM. seek a" trf16'E 04 Tax Lot No. Penal tdestiaer Nw .. Ysriaed by County w the . day of . N .. . by ..... ....... hell alter recordist to Roger Moore. T 4lsetruswntwaapreporedby COLLINS AND.MOORE. PLLC, 634 Court Street, .Jacksonville us( description f4w the Index NC Lot S, Tract 1 Julia G. Vent rs NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL WARRANTY DEED TUM DEED made this day or . 19 . , by sad between GRANTOR 1 GRANTEE ROBERT 9. 4ILLMS and spouse, MART R. MILLMS SALLY MILLMS MANSFIELD sad spouse, JOSEPH S. MANSFIELD ONSLOW COUNTY, A BODY POLITIC AND CORPORATE low to ary ""S40 lime ter nch pWty• naa.c. Odom, sea. K oporep44e6 character of .stay, r.} ssrpecstlee or pu mnbis. The deeigasttoa Grantor •nd Grantee as used heroin shall include said parties, their heirs, successors, and asigns, and shall include singular, plural, masculine, feminine or neuter as rpulred by context. till'INESSETH. that the Grantor. for a valuable eonaideratlna paid by the Grantee, the receipt of whkh is hereby adClewledged. has and by obvse presents does grout. bargain, elilt and convoy unto the Grantee in lea simple, all that - certain Ivt or pateel sat lau4 olulated in the City of Richlands Towahip, Onal ov t un,p}, Horth Carolina and mute particularly described as follows- Beginning at a stake on the old Wilmington and New Beth Road which stake is located approximately 232 feet South of the fork of the road at the Seven Mile ft a, and being the South West comer of Lot No. 4, then= South 89 degrees 30 minutes East 3850 felt to a stake in the Raymond Bryan line, the Southeast coraer of Lot No. 4, then= with the Raymond Bryan line South 35 degrees 3S minutes West 1825 fact to a stake, thence South 53 degrees 0 minutes East 698 feet to a stake in, what is known as Dark Entry, thence along Dark Entry South 42 degrees 15 minutes West 507 feet, South 1 t degrees 38 minutes West 233 Not, South 7 degrees 30 minutes Fast 540 fat. South 61 degrees 15 minutes Eat 215 feet, South 11 degrees 10 minutes East 428 fed. South i degeea 25 minuet West 445 fat. South 20 degrees 10 minutes East 137 fad. South 16 degmu 40 minutes West 327 kd. South 36 degrees 20 minutes West 77 feet. and South 6 degma 15 minutes West 263 fat to Arthur Young's corner. thence North ID degnea 15 minutes West 143 fat to the tenter of the old Wilmington and New Berg Road, Illeoca Northerly along and with the tenter line of said road to the point of begianiag. containing 175.91 acre:, aocording Io survey and map of the division of Julia O. venters' woodstand situated aear Catherine Lake, made by R.B. Kooaoe. FASiow, Dttoemba', 1949. and being Lot No. 5 of Too No. ' 1 a: shown on aid map. w C. sae Jww N11ft no, a . 111111. a.vas.a,er?. a..r?.,?a.?rac •a?,.wr . hereby Certify that this is a true and accurate copy w filch appears on record in the Office of the ----------- - Of Desds-d-0laslow•.Courity,-IV C..irl_..Boo[c :_....._-.. ,_ _ age Wiliness M hand and seal tits the'Ll v of /AAlk r? 49e A114 1101 N W E MAP. OF LANDFI - S PRODUCED BY ONSLOW COUNTY GIS MARCH 21, 2002 0 PARCEL LINES THIS MAP IS INTENDED FOR REFERENCE ONLY. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE. 1 INCH = 1000 FEET AS PER NORTH CAROLINA G.S.'32-'°• THIS MAP IS NOT TO BE RESOLD OR OTHERWISE USED FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES. LON 5400 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 300 Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 tel: 919 787-5620 fax: 919 781-5730 March 18, 2002 Mr. Michael Horan North Carolina Division of Water Quality Wetlands/401 Certification Unit 2321 Crabtree Boulevard, Suite 250 Raleigh, North Carolina 27604-2260 Subject: Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill Expansion Request for 401 WQC File to Remain Active NC DWQ Project No. 01-1215 Dear Mr. Horan: n ^., . . MAR %'. 2002 j}? r This letter is in response to your letter to James Horne dated February 28, 2002 regarding closure of the Division of Water Quality's 401 Water Quality Certification file for the Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill Expansion project. As we discussed on the telephone today, we are requesting that the file remain active. We are currently preparing a CAMA permit application for the project, as requested by the Army Corps of Engineers. If you have any questions about the project, please call me at (919) 787-5620. Thank you for your assistance. Very truly yours, "?, ?z &VYuL Kelly R. Boone Camp Dresser & McKee cc: James Horne, Onslow County Martin Sanford, CDM consulting • engineering • construction • operations Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Gregory J. Thorpe, Ph.D. - Acting Director Division of Water Quality Jacksonville,= 28540 Re: Onslow County Landfill Onslow County/ DWQ 011215 Dear Mr. Horne: On October 3, 2001 the Division of Water Quality wrote to you concerning your plans to impact 9.8 acres of wetlands and/or linear feet of streams regarding the landfill expansion in Onslow County. This letter informed you that the project was incomplete and was being placed on hold until the additional information outlined in the letter was supplied. To date, we have not received this additional information. Unless we hear from you in writing within 3 weeks of the receipt of this letter, we will consider that you no longer want to pursue this project and we will retire the file and consider the application as withdrawn. Please be aware that reapplication for this project will require a Certification fee and new applications. Please call Mr. Mike Horan of my staff at 919-733-3574 if you would like to discuss this matter.' Sin rely- o Dorney - Wetland /40 Unit SuperV or Cc: _ File co . , Central files Wilmington DWQ Regional Office Wilmington Regulatory Field Office US Army Corps of Engineers _ ,.,?- y _ - :? ? r.,.r ? .Y i?2Fk?'"?''y ' ?+: J"„?"t,.? w ?4,'t.?; ^'tr .N - - ? ^4x at:- T i ? Y 7;.. N. C. Division of Water Quah 1617 Mail Serv ice Center sRateigh ty .:? ; , NC 27699-1617 919 733-7015 r dam, stome'r Servicef?> >.- 800 623-7748 CDMCamp Dresser & McKee consulting engineering construction operations 5400 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 300 Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 Tel: 919 787-5620 Fax: 91 9 781-5730 September 18, 2001 63.12? ? Mr. Mickey Sugg A? Department of the Army Wilmington District Corps of Engineers Post Office Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina 28402-1890 Subject: Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill . Section 404 Permit - Response to Request for Additional Information Corps of Engineers Regulatory Division Action ID No. 200101147 Dear Mr. Sugg: This letter is in response to your letter dated August 15, 2001 requesting additional information regarding the proposed expansion of the Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill. The comments and responses are summarized below. a. Alternatives, and justification that selected plan is the least damaging to water or wetland areas. The enclosed figure depicts the property owned by Onslow County. The property consists of four general areas as described below: closed landfill site, borrow area south of the closed landfill, borrow area east of the closed landfill, and proposed landfill site. The proposed landfill expansion site is adjacent to the existing Phase I Subtitle D landfill and is located on the site that was approved for construction of the landfill under the original Department of the Army permit (expired in 1996). ¦ Closed landfill site. There is insufficient space available at the site of the closed landfill for construction of a landfill expansion that would serve the long-term needs of the residents of Onslow County. ¦ Borrow area south of closed landfill site. The shaded areas in the borrow area south of the closed landfill represent the areas that are not uplands. The site contains a large quantity of wetlands that would be impacted by construction of a landfill. Wetland impacts would exceed those at the proposed landfill expansion site. As part of the original Department of the Army permit conditions, Onssow County agreed to preserve this site for wetland mitigation. The wetlands at this site generally have a higher ecological value than the impacted wetlands on the landfill expansion property. CDM. Camp Dresser & McKee Mr. Mickey Sugg September 18, 2001 Page 2 ¦ Borrow area east of closed landfill site. The shaded areas in the borrow area east of the closed landfill represent wetland areas. The site contains a large quantity of wetlands that would be impacted by construction of a landfill. Wetland impacts would exceed those at the proposed landfill expansion site. ¦ Proposed landfill expansion site. The proposed site was originally selected for the landfill because it contains a large non-wetland area. Although the site contains large wetland areas (shaded areas), most of the wetland impacts have been avoided by locating the landfill on non-wetland areas at the southeast side of the site. b. Minimizing wetland losses and adverse impacts. The landfill expansion is the next phase of the overall Facility Plan approved by the NCDENR Solid Waste Section in 1996. As described above, the proposed landfill expansion site was selected after a comprehensive site evaluation. The site selection process involved analysis of many factors, including environmental impacts. The selected site will cause the least amount of wetland disturbance. c. Mitigation for projected, unavoidable loss of waters or wetlands. As part of, the original permit negotiations, Onslow County agreed to preserve a 175-acre tract of land in the borrow area south of the closed landfill for wetland mitigation. The County has completed mining activities at the site and has documented with the Register of Deeds that the wetlands located on the 175-acre tract shall be preserved in perpetuity for wetland mitigation. An ecological study indicated that the wetlands proposed for preservation generally have a higher ecological value than the impacted wetlands on the landfill expansion property. If you have any additional comments or questions, please contact me at (919) 787-5620. Thank you for your assistance. Very truly yours, CAMP DRESSER & McKEE 4 vt Kelly Reiser Boone cc: James Horne, Onslow County John Dorney, NC DWQ Doug Huggett, NC DCM Kathy Matthews, USEPA Tracy Rice, USFWS Joanne Steenhuis, NC DWQ Joe Wiseman, CDM Martin Sanford, CDM Tom Yanoschak, CDM 1. f t 4 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890 IN REPLY REFER TO August 15, 2001 Regulatory Division Action ID No. 200101147 Mr. James Horne, Manager Onslow County Solid Waste 415 Meadowview Road Jacksonville, North Carolina 28540 Dear Mr. Horne: Please reference your request for the Department of the Army (DA) authorization to discharge fill material into 8.1 acres of Section 404 wetlands for the expansion of the Onslow County Municipal Landfill at the existing landfill located at the terminus of SR 1243, at the headwaters of a tributary to Southwest Creek, south of Catherine Lake Community, Onslow County, North Carolina. On February 6, 1990, the,Department of the Army (DA) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) establishing procedures to determine the type and level of mitigation necessary to comply with Clean Water Act Section 404(b)(1) Guidelines. This MOA provides for first, avoiding impacts to waters and wetlands through the selection of the least damaging, practical alternative; second, taking appropriate and practical steps to reduce impacts on waters and wetlands; and finally, compensation for remaining unavoidable impacts to the extent appropriate and practical. To enable us to process your application, in compliance with the MOA, we request that you provide the following additional information: a. Permits for work within wetlands-or other special aquatic sites are available only if the proposed work is the least environmentally damaging, practicable alternative. Please furnish information regarding any other alternatives, including upland alternatives, to the work for which you have applied and provide justification that your selected plan is the least damaging to water or wetland areas. b. It is necessary for you to have taken all appropriate and practicable steps to minimize wetland losses. Please indicate all that you have done, especially regarding development and modification of plans and proposed construction techniques, to minimize adverse impacts. c. The MOA requires that appropriate and practicable mitigation will be required for all unavoidable adverse impacts remaining after all appropriate and practicable minimization has been employed. Please indicate your plan to mitigate for the projected, unavoidable loss of waters or wetlands or provide information as to the absence of any such appropriate and practicable measures, The aforementioned, requested information is essential to the expeditious processing of your application and should be forwarded to us within two (2) weeks of your receipt of this letter. Also, you should be aware that State and Federal commenting agencies may recommend design modifications. If you have questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact me at telephone (910) 251-4811, Wilmington Regulatory Field Office. Sincerely, Mickey Sugg Project Manager Wilmington Field Office Copies. Furnished: Ms. Kathy Matthews Wetlands Regulatory Section - Region IV U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 980 College Station Road Athens, Georgia 30605 Ms. Joanne Steenhuis Division of Water Quality North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, North Carolina 28405-3845 Mr. Doug Huggett Division of Coastal Management North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources 1638 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1638 Mr. John Dorney Division of Water Quality North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources 1650 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1650 Ms. Tracy Rice U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Post Office Box 33726 Raleigh, North Carolina 27636-3726 Ms. Kelly Boone. Camp, Dresser, & McKee, 5400 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 300 Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 MEMORANDUM TO: John Dorney Regional Contact: Non-Discharge Branch WO Supervisor: Date: SUBJECT: WETLAND STAFF REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS Facility Name Onslow County Landfill Project Number 01 1215 Recvd From APP Received Date 8/10/01 Recvd By Region Project Type landfill County ONSLOW County2 Region Wilmington Certificates Stream Stream Impacts (ft.) Permit Wetland Wetland Wetland Stream Class Acres Feet Type Type Impact Score Index Prim. supp. Basin Req. Req. ME FTP 131-H O y O ?? F-- 19-17-(.5) F-IC rrsw 305.0 9.80 F- F_ ?- Mitigation Wetland MitigationType Type Acres Feet Is Wetland Rating Sheet Attached? O Y ON Did you request more info? O Y ON Have Project Changes/Conditions Been Discussed With Applicant? O Y O N Is Mitigation required? O Y O N Recommendation: O Issue O Issue/Cond O Deny Provided by Region: Latitude (ddmmss) 344752 Longitude (ddmmss) 773244 Comments: This office would like to have a map showing all the existing conditions of both sites. (The preservation area & the new landfill site). This office would also like a map showing the future im ap cts (including all borrow pj s). Mitigation for this project does not include a 1:1 creation / restoration. This office would also like to see evidence that the borrow pits do not impact additional wetlands, (,09125/01 cc: Regional Office Page Number 1 Central Office TRIAGE CHECKLIST Project Name. ??t??-?? tv.??ic Project Number. bt ?2?5 I?dv?n!d?,?2?cr?t ?l j3 fO County DY?b??W 1 The attached projec: has be_n seat to you for review for the following reasons. Please consider whether a k ? site visit is needed to do==tine the impacts. Particular attention should focus on the below checked items- Please feel free to call tLe central ofi=rcz staff member assigned to your region if you need assistance. Stream length impacted. Stream detc-z=adon (i-e. intermittent or perennial, or any channel present). Wetland impact and distance to blue-line ssrface waters on USGS topo than. ? l/ iinimizadonlavoidance options. I I NW 14. (is acc s to hiQhQ*ound or wedands)? Neuse buffer rules- ; Pond (water) MI (Le. is the pond drained or holding water)? Pond cation (Le- in uplands, in a drained channel, or in wetlands). Please locate streams and channels (if any) so that the central office can der ermine. ZvEdsadon ratios- Stormwater pest p4iee4i • P i t's. 1 I Ditching in wed. rids- - - ? i Is the applicant's proposed stream/wedand mitigation site available and viable? - ApplicantlconsuItant has a history of non-compliance (check drawings and application for accuracy). a - Has project beea split from previous work to avoid mitigation requirements? i _ - Consrsterit with pre-app- -ah& Cumulative imoa = concerns " .. __ .dam _. _ ._-. .. -. .. - +'. 1 CDMCamp Dresser & McKee consulting engineering construction operations 5400 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 300 Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 Tel: 919 787-5620 Fax: 919 781-5730 August 9,,2001 Mr. John Dorney _ ""°"""n°'---? A• ,. , North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources ,'),1-?i Division of Water Quality iI 2321 Crabtree Boulevard Raleigh, North Carolina 27604-2260 £!?? ? G2Oup Subject: Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill 401 Water Quality Certification Application CDM Project No. 6406-13731-017-DN.PERM Dear Mr. Dorney: 011215 On behalf of Onlsow County, we are submitting herewith seven copies of the joint Section 404 permit/Section 401 Water Quality Certification application for the Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill project for your review. This project includes construction of a Subtitle D landfill on a 160-acre site adjacent to the existing landfill. A Section 404 permit and corresponding 401 Water Quality Certification were approved under Nationwide Permit #26 in 1996 and 1997, but the permits expired prior to completion of the work. Construction of the landfill will impact 9.8 acres of jurisdictional wetlands at the site. As part of the original permit, Onslow County agreed to preserve a 175-acre tract of land adjacent to the landfill for wetland mitigation. In addition, DWQ required development of a stormwater/leachate management plan for the closed landfill (see Attachment B). Please review the application and let me know if you have any questions or need additional information. I can be reached at (919) 787-5620. Thank you for your assistance. Very truly yours, CAMP DRESSER & McKEE PAYMENT 60-0-, RECEIVED Kelly Reiser Boone cc: Joe Wiseman, CDM Martin Sanford, CDM Tom Yanoschak, CDM Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill Section 404 and 401 Permit Application PROJECT OVERVIEW 011215 In June 1997, Onslow County submitted an application for a Department of the Army Section 404 permit to construct a new Subtitle D Landfill at a site along Meadowview Road (S.R.1243). The 160-acre site was recommended for the landfill after a complete evaluation of undeveloped properties within a 1-mile radius of the closed out, unlined landfill. The property was selected due to the sufficient presence of contiguous uplands. Other properties that were considered contained substantial wetland areas, which eliminated them from consideration as a Subtitle D Landfill site. As part of the permitting process for the new landfill, jurisdictional wetlands were delineated within the proposed property. Surveys identified a total of 33 acres of jurisdictional wetlands, 9.8 acres of which were within the Subtitle D Landfill construction limits. In September 1996, Onslow County submitted a Nationwide 26 Permit application for disturbance of the 9.8 acres of wetlands. As part of the application, the County agreed to preserve a 175-acre tract of land located adjacent to and south of the closed landfill for wetland mitigation purposes. On October 28,1996 Onslow County received 404 Certification under Nationwide Permit 26 (I.D. No. 199606088)) from the Army Corps of Engineers allowing discharge of fill material into 9.8 acres of wetlands at the landfill site. Following 404 Certification, Onslow County received a 401 Certification from the NCDENR Division of Water Quality on January 21, 1997 (Project No. 960794). The original approvals from the Army Corps and the Division of Water Quality are included in Attachment A. As a condition of the DWQ approval, a stormwater/leachate management plan for the closed landfill and associated borrow areas was submitted to DWQ. A copy of the plan is included in Attachment B. WETLAND DISTURBANCE Prior to expiration of the 404 and 401 Certifications, Onslow County discharged fill material into 1.7 acres of the 9.8 acres of jurisdictional wetlands during Phase 1 construction. Because the permits have expired, the County is requesting 404 and 401 Certification for the discharge of fill material into the remaining 8.1 acres of jurisdictional wetlands. Recertification of the 8.1 acres will provide Onslow County with an additional 22 acres of landfill surface area and MSW disposal for the next 20 m years. Continuing the County operated waste disposal program will also take C7 r advantage of the initial investments made to maintain a County operated disposal m .c r. program, including costs associated with Phase 1 construction of the landfill and M supporting facilities. MITIGATION As part of the original permit, Onslow County agreed to preserve a 175-acre tract of land located adjacent to and south of the closed landfill for wetland mitigation purposes. The CDM c?,p Dresser & McK. Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill Section 404 and 401 Permit Application County currently utilizes the property as a borrow material source. Material is excavated from delineated upland areas and used as daily cover material at the landfill. The County plans to continue mining borrow material from the upland areas but has developed a planting and functional assessment plan for the graded banks of the borrow pits created from upland mining activities. The County agreed to document with the Register of Deeds that the wetlands located on the 175-acre tract will be preserved in perpetuity for wetland mitigation once mining and mitigation activities were completed. An ecological study (Attachment C) indicated that the wetlands proposed for preservation generally have a higher ecological value than the impacted wetlands on the landfill expansion property. 2 mrru_#% „ern rv" c.cr^n t meat r ur' t r1C AKMY rrKMI t OMB APPROVAL NO. 0710-00: f33 CFR 3251 Expires October 1996 Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 5 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions searching existing data sources. gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to Department of Defense, Washington Headquarters Service Directorate of InformationOperations and Reports. 1215 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suit 1204, Arlington. VA 22202-4302; and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (0710-0003). Washington. DC 20503. Please DO NO RETURN your form to either of those addresses. Completed applications must be submitted to the District Engineer havinc jurisdiction over the location of the proposed activity. PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT Authority: 33 USC 401, Section 10; 1413. Section 404. Principal Purpose: These laws require permits authorizing activities or affecting. navigable waters of the United States, the discharge of dredged or fill material into waters of the United States, and the transportation of dredgee material for the purpose of dumping it into ocean waters. Routine Uses: Information provided on this form win. be used in evaluating the appecati for a permit. Disclosure: Disclosure of requested information is voluntary. If information is not provided, however, the permit application cannot processed nor can a permit be issued. One set of original drawings or good reproducibic copies which show the location and character of the proposed activity rmtst be attached to this application (see sample drawings and instructionsi and be submitted to the District Engineer having jurisdiction over the location of the proposed activity. An application that is not completed in full will be returned. 1. APPLICATION NO. 12. FIELD OFFICE CODE 13. DATE RECEIVED 4. DATE APPLICATION COWL /TEMS BELOW TO BE RLLED BYAPPUCA 5. APPLICANT'S NAME 8. AUTHORIZED AGENT'S NAME AND TITLE fan swat is not nw?rew Mr: James Horne Joseph F. Wiseman, Jr. P.E. Senior Associati 6. APPLICANT'S ADDRESS 9. AGENT'S ADDRESS Onslow County Camp, Dresser & McKee 415 Meadowview Road 5400 Glenwood Avenue Ste. 300 Jacksonville NC 28540 Raleigh NC 2 612 7. APPLICANT'S PHONE NOS. W AREA CODE 10. AGENT'S PHONE NOS W AREA CODE a. Residence a. Residence b. Business (910.) 989-2107 b. Business (919) 787-5620 11. STATEMENT OF AUTHORIZATION I hereby authorize, Camp, Dresser & McKee to act in my behalf as m y y agent in the processing of this application anc furnish,. upon request, supplemental information in support of this permit application. APPLICANT S SIGNATURE -I-4-t_ DATE NAME, LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT OR ACTIVITY 12. PROJECT NAME OR TITLE Ises instructions) Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill 13. NAME OF WATERBODY, IF KNOWN fif&Awkabiw Southwest Creek and New River 5. LOCATION OF PROJECT Onslow NC COUNTY STATE i 6. OTHER LOCATION DESCRIPTIONS, IF KNOWN, fsee insauctiono 14. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS fwsAwk hw Onslow County 463 Meadowview Road Jacksonville, NC 28540 7. DIRECTIONS TO THE SITE The Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill is located approximately seven miles northwest of Ja.Craonville, NC, along Meado!:view Road (S.R. 1243) and two miles southeast of Catherine Lake Road. ENG FORM 4345. Feb 94 EDITION OF SEP 91 IS OBSOLETE. (Proponent: 18. Nature of Activity town*e,,,,rowm r« y See Attachment A 19. Project Purpose Akwifte More&%"orpurposeofrn.pgiee4s«A"&UC*AW See Attachment B USE BLOCKS 20-22 ANDIOR FILL MATER1151. IS T BE DISCHARGED 20. Reason(s) for Discharge The County intends to discharge fill material into jurisdictional wetland in order to complete development as indicated by permit, and fully utilize the land and initial investments made by the County. 21. Type(s) of Material Being Discharged and the Amount of Each Type in Cubic Yards 220,000 cy of fill material 22 Surface Area in Acres of Wetlands or Other Waters Filled tw* ka&=ftnsr The County intends to discharge fill into 9.8 acres of jurisdictional wetlands using doze a d gag, . Sl'? fencing will be placed around landfill construction to prevent ruilo of di eged 1'1 1 ma YAr, a 1 frnm ont o„4 .,,. _ ._ 23. Is Any Portion of the Work Already Complete? Yes X No IF YES, DESCRIBE THE COMPLETED WORK Approximately 1.7 acres of the total 9.8 acres of jurisdictional wetlands have been filled during Phase I landfill construction (October 1997). The quantity of fill used was approximately 39,000 cy. 24. Addresses of Adjoining Property Owners, Lessees, Etc., Whose Property Adjoins the Waterbody (If more than can be entered here, please attach a supplemental fist). See Attachment C 25. List of Other Certifications or Approvals/Denials Received from other Federal, State or Local Agencies for Work Described in This Application. AGENCY TYPE APPROVAL. IDENTIFICATION NUMBER DATE APPLIED DATE APPROVED DATE DENIED ACE 404/NWP No. 26 199606088 09/10/96 10/28/96 NCDENA 401 Project No.960794 09/10/96 01/21/97 .Would include but is not restricted to zoning, building and flood plain permits 26. Application is hereby made for a permit or permits to authorize the work described in this application. is complete and accurate. I further certify that I possess the authority to undertake the work described the einfor am actiin this duly authorized agent of the applicant. ng as the Cl ca Imo _ P ? „? . K SIGNA RE OF APPLICANT DATE SIGNATURE OF AGENT DATE The applcation must be signed by the person who desires to undertake the proposed activity (applicant) or it may be signed by a•duly authorized agent if the statement in block 11 has been filled out and signed. 18 U.S.C. Section 1001 provides that: Whoever, in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States knowingly and willfully falsifies, conceals, or covers up any trick, scheme, or disguises a material fact or makes any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or entry, shall be fined not more than 810,000 or imprisoned not more than five years or both. 'U.S.aPpa 994.520.478/82018 o 7, ?•'.? ,• Js it 'o?) r ll \` 1Z e. ? Goo .ooo o i el l Go ? P14ASE I r--?' -? ? iii -, t 'f. ?/J„? ' t 4 ?- •? l? IN p HASE Y p ASE- T8 r' r •_) °•os' r r ?' ?. `.f yy ?I A? ti ' e? ....te ?, "•' / rb ?? ' LEGEND ! -'' - i - - - FUTURE LIMITS `' F LANDFILL ? ?•--` CONSTRUCTION WETLANDS TO BE DISTURBED X o-, 7 J •, `" i-? ,.. DISTURBED WETLANDS `; UNDISTURBED ® WETLAN S \ D PURPOSE PLAN VIEW MAP ONSLOW COUNTY SUBTITLE D LANDFILL TO CONSTRUCT A SUBTITLE 0 LANDFILL TO SERVE ONSLOW COUNTY. ONSLOW COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA SOUTHWEST CREEK AND NEW RIVER SCALE 1" = 400' 418 MEADOWVIEW RD. APPLICATION BY- ONSLOW COUNTY JACKSONVILLE, NC 28540 SOLID WASTE SECTION Attachment A Original Approvals Section 404 Nationwide Permit 26 Section 401 Water Quality Certification REPLY TD ATTENTION OF Regulatory Branch October 28, 1996 Action ID No. 199606088 and Nationwide Permit No. 26 Mr. Dave Clark Onslow County Water Department 222 Georgetown Road Jacksonville, North Carolina 28540 Dear Mr. Clark: i'( II ,7fr=??? 17 Mc E a ? ??s i? By. Please reference the application received on September 12, 1996, submitted by your agent, Mr. Martin Sanford of Camp Dresser and Mckee, for Department of the Army (DA) authorization to discharge fill material in 9.8 acres of Section 404 wetlands for the expansion of the Solid Waste Section of the Onslow County Landfill. The 142 acre tract of land is located north of the existing landfill, at the terminus of SR 1274, above the headwaters of an unnamed tributary of Southwest Creek, south of Catherine Lake, Onslow County, North Carolina. For the purposes of the Corps of Engineers' Regulatory Program, Title 33, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 330.6, published in the Federal Register on November 22, 1991, lists nationwide permits. Authorization was provided, pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, for discharges of dredged or fill material into headwaters and isolated waters. Your work is authorized by this nationwide permit provided it is accomplished in strict accordance with the enclosed conditions. This nationwide permit authorization does not relieve you of the responsibility to obtain any other State, or local authorizations. You should contact the following State agency to obtain the required State authorization prior to starting work: Mr. John Domey, North Carolina Division of Water Quality, at telephone (919) 733-1786, and Mr. Steve Benton, North Carolina Division of Coastal Management, at telephone (919) 733-2293. This verification will be valid until the nationwide permit is modified, reissued or revoked, which will occur prior to January 21, 1997. It is incumbent upon you to remain informed of changes to the nationwide permits, which will be announced by public notice when they occur. If you commence, or are under contract to commence, this activity before the date the nationwide permit is modified or revoked, you will have twelve months from the date of the modification or revocation to complete the activity under the present terms and conditions of this nationwide permit DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROUNA28402-1890 2- Thank you for your time and cooperation in this matter. If you have any questions or comments, please contact me at telephone (910) 251-4811. Sincerely, Mickey Sugg Regulatory Specialist 2 , nciosures 1. Nationwide Permit 26 2. Special Conditions Copies Fumished (without enclosure): Mr. John Domey Division of Water Quality North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 Mr. John Parker North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Mr. Jim Gregson Division of Water Quality North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, North Carolina 28405-3845 Mr. Martin Sanford Camp Dresser and McKee 5400 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 300 Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, 1"4 ?X Health and Natural Resources • • Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard. Jr., P.F., Director January 21, 1997 Onslow County DWQ Project # 960794 APPROVAL of 401 Water Quality Certification and ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS Mr. Dave Clark Onsiow County Water Dept. 222 Georgetown Road Jacksonville, NC 28540 Dear Mr. Clark: You have our approval to place fill material in 9.8 acres of wetlands or waters for the purpose of expanding an existing landfill at Southwest Creek, as you described in your application dated September 1996. After reviewing your application, we have decided that this fill is covered by General Water Quality Certification Number 2671. This certification allows you to use Nationwide Permit Number 26 when it is issued by the Corps of Engineers. This approval is only valid for the purpose and design that you described in your application except as modified below. If you change your project, you must notify us and you may be required to send us a new application. If total wetland fills for this project (now or in the future) exceed one acre, compensatory mitigation may be required as described in 15A NCAC 2H .0506 (h) (6) and (7). For this approval to be valid, you must follow the conditions listed in the attached certification and any additional conditions listed below. Compensatory mitigation shall be done as described in, your September 1,996 submittal: In addition a stormwaterileachate.•management plan-shall?be• submitte&to-l)WQtfor wriume approval= involving=the existing, landfill and. existing borrows areas. This-plan shall be approved by DWQ before wetland fill occurs In addition, you should get any other federal, state or local permits before you go ahead with your project including (but not limited to) Sediment and Erosion Control, Coastal Stormwater, Non-Discharge and Water Supply Watershed regulations. This approval will expire when the accompanying 404 or CAMA permit expires unless otherwise specified in the General Certification. If you do not accept any of the conditions of this certification, you may ask for an adjudicatory hearing. You must act within 60 days of the date that you receive this letter. To ask for a hearing, send a written petition which conforms to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes to the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Box 27447, Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7447. This certification and its conditions are final and binding unless you ask for a hearing. This letter completes the review of the Division of Water Quality under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act If you have any questions, please telephone John Dorney at 919-733-1786. Sin y, . n Howard, Jr. P.E Attachment cc Wilmington District Corps of Engineers Corps of Engineers Wilmington Field Office Wilmington DWQ Regional Office Mr. John Dorney Central Files 9607941tr z1VfaNh Sanford; CDM' :: Division of Water Quality - Environmental Sciences Branch Environmental Sciences Branch, 4401 Reedy Creek Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607 Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-9959 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer • 50% recycled/1 0% post consumer paper Attachment B Stormwater/Leachate Management Plan CDM Camp Dresser & McKee -W&9 5400 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 300 engineeft Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 CO"s" Tel: 919 787-5620 Fax: 919 781-5730 operefi- December 22, 2000 Mr. John Dorney North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Subject: Conceptual Stormwater/Leachate Management Plan Closed Landfills Onslow County, North Carolina Dear Mr. Dorney: Camp Dresser & McKee (CDM) has prepared a conceptual stormwater/leachate management plan for the closed landfill located in Onslow County. This plan, when fully implemented, is intended to satisfy the conditions of the Nationwide #26 permit issued by the Corps of Engineers (COE) on October 28,1996 and the subsequent Division of Water Quality (DWQ) approval dated January 21, 1997. Some brief background information is first presented below followed by our proposed plan. -Background This plan collects stormwater runoff and potential leachate seepage from two closed landfill cells at the site. One of the landfill cells consists of approximately 33 acres that was closed with a soil cap without any permeability requirements (Category 1 Closure Area). The other landfill cell comprises approximately 32 acres and was closed with a geomembrane liner on the top surface and a compacted soil liner with a maximum permeability requirement of 1x10$ cm/ sec on the sideslopes. In addition, this plan addresses stormwater runoff from the active land clearing and inert debris (LCID) landfill. In June 1997, CDM prepared a permit application on the behalf of Onslow County to construct a new Subtitle D Landfill. The new landfill is.located on a 142 acre tract of property located adjacent to and north of the County's closed landfill. Disposal operations at the closed landfill were conducted from 1985 to the end of 1997. The new Subtitle D landfill opened on January 1, 1998. As part of the permitting process for the new landfill, wetlands were delineated within the proposed property. A total of 33 acres of Section 404 jurisdictional wetlands were identified of which 9.8 acres were requested to be filled by landfill operations. The COE and the DWQ were consulted regarding the wetlands issue. Both agencies expressed a NAOnslo \13731 WedwdsOomeyleta.doc Mr. John Dorney December 21, 2000 Page 2 willingness to permit the 9.8 acres of wetlands impacts provided a wetland mitigation plan was developed and implemented. In September 1996, Onslow County prepared a Nationwide #26 Permit application for disturbance of the 9.8 acres of wetlands. As part of the application, Onslow County agreed to preserve a 175 acre tract of land located adjacent to and south of the closed landfill for wetland mitigation purposes. Upland portions of the tract were used by Onslow County for obtaining borrow material for daily cover at the landfill. An ecological accounts study indicated that the wetlands proposed for preservation generally have a higher ecological value than the impacted wetlands on the landfill expansion property. The County agreed to document with the Register of Deeds that the wetlands located on the 175 acre tract will be preserved in perpetuity for wetland mitigation once mining and mitigation activities were completed. Authorization for impacting the 9.8 acres of wetlands under the nationwide permit was obtained from the COE on October 28,1996. Approval from the DWQ was obtained on January 21,1997. As a condition of the DWQ approval, a "stormwater/leachate management plan" was required to be submitted to DWQ for written approval involving the closed landfill and associated borrow areas. The conceptual plan described below is intended to address this permit requirement. Conceptual Stormwater/Leachate Management-Plan CDM proposes the following stormwater improvements for the closed landfill areas to address the DWQ approval condition for a stormwater/leachate management plan. These measures are intended to improve downstream water quality and reduce downstream erosion caused by the runoff from the site. Please review our outlined approach and let us know if this will be acceptable to you. The County intends to make improvements to the existing stormwater detention ponds located west of the two closed landfills.- These improvements, which are illustrated on the attached drawing, include the following: Fill-in portions of existing ditches,within both ponds to surrounding grade. These ditches currently direct flow straight to the outlet structures which leads to short- circuiting and hence reduced detention times of the system. This short-circuiting is believed to be largely responsible for the suspended solids that has been observed in the discharge from the ponds in the past. Filling-in the ditches, as shown on the drawings, will direct the flow in a more circuitous pattern, thus providing greater retention time to achieve better settling of solids and reduction of peak flows from the outlet structures. NAOnslow\13731 Wetlands\Domeyleta.doc Mr. John Dorney December 21, 2000 Page 3 Construct a total of three forebays to provide a means of capturing most of the sediment prior to entering the primary storage pool of the ponds. The removal of a large portion of the sediment at the head of the ponds will lead to better water quality upon discharge from the ponds. The forebays will be easier to maintain through periodic excavation of settled sediment than the primary storage pools which are heavily vegetated. The forebays will also increase the retention capacity of the system and reduce the peak flow from the ponds. The forebays will include a spillway comprised of riprap with a layer of washed gravel on the upstream side that will serve as a filter for discharge and will provide a means of dewatering the forebays. These measures should substantially improve conditions in the receiving stream without significantly disturbing the heavily vegetated storage pool within both ponds. It is believed that these enhancements will enable the existing wetlands vegetation to become more effective in treating any leachate seeps that may enter into the stormwater system. A drawing illustrating the proposed improvements is attached. Closure We appreciate your input on this matter and review of our design approach. We will be pleased to meet with you to discuss our proposed approach if this would be of benefit to you. Should you have any comments, we are willing to modify the plan accordingly and re-submit. We realize that implementation of these improvements is behind schedule and -we appreciate your patience. The County is ready to begin construction as soon as you are comfortable with the plan. Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have any questions or need any additional information. Very truly yours, CAMP DRESSER & McIEE Thomas M. Yanoschak, P.E. Solid Waste Engineer Attachment: Conceptual Stormwater/Leachate Management Plan cc: Jim Horne, Onslow County Joe Wiseman, CDM Martin Sanford, CDM NAOnslow113731 Wetlands\DomeyleMdoc Attachment C Ecological Study ONSLOW COUNTY LANDFILL EXPANSION AREA AND MITIGATION AREA ECOLOGICAL ACCOUNTS ONSLOW COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA ESI Job Number ER95-014 Prepared for Camp, Dresser, & McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 300 Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 by: ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. 1100 Wake Forest Road, Suite 200 Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Tel (919) 833-0034 Fax (919) 833-0078 August 1996 TABLE OF CONTENTS Paae LIST OF FIGURES ...................................................ii 1.0 INTRODUCTION ...............................................1 2.0 EXPANSION TRACT ............................................ 1 2.1 Topography and Land Use .................................... 1 2.2 Soils ................................................... 4 2.3 Water Resources ........................................... 4 2.3.1 Water Quality ...................................... 4 2.3.2 Section 404 Jurisdictional Areas ......................... 4 2.4 Plant Communities ......................................... 6 2.4.1 Successional Pine/Mixed Hardwood Forest .................. 6 2.4.2 Pasture ........................................... 7 2.4.3 Urban/Disturbed Land ................................. 7 2.5 Wetland Values ............................................ 7 3.0 SOUTH TRACT ...............................................8 3.1 Topography and Land Use .................................... 8 3.2 Soils .................................................. .8 3.3 Water Resources .......................................... . 9 3.3.1 Water Quality ..................................... . 9 3.3.2 Section 404 Jurisdictional Areas ........................ 10 3.4 Plant Co mmunities ........................................ 10 3.4.1 Mesic Pine Flatwoods ................................ 10 3.4.2 Mesic Mixed Hardwood Forest .......................... 11 3.4.3 Emergent Herbaceous Assemblage ....................... 11 3.5 Wetland Values ........................................... 11 3.5.1 Large Drainage Tributary .............................. 12 3.5.2 Small Drainage Tributary .............................. 12 3.5.3 Interstream Flat .................................... 13 4.0 SUMMARY .................................................13 5.0 REFERENCES ................................................15 TABLE OF FIGURES Pace Figure 1. Project Location .......................................... 2 Figure 2. Project Area Topography ................................... 3 Figure 3. Project Area Soils ........................................ 5 ONSLOW COUNTY LANDFILL EXPANSION AREA AND MITIGATION AREA ECOLOGICAL ACCOUNTS 1.0. INTRODUCTION The Onslow County Landfill is located approximately 6 miles west of Jacksonville and 1.5 miles south of the community of Catherine Lake at the north end of Meadowview Road (SR 1243) (Figure 1). The existing facility is currently nearing capacity, requiring expansion for disposal needs of the county. The county is proposing expansion into an approximately 140- acre tract located immediately north of the existing facility (hereafter referred to as the "Expansion Tract"). Expansion into this area is expected to impact approximately 9.9 acres of wetlands that fall under jurisdiction of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. These wetlands were delineated during the summer of 1993, and the delineation was subsequently confirmed by Mr. Jeff Richter of the Wilmington field office of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE). Wetlands impacted by the landfill expansion will be mitigated through preservation of jurisdictional wetlands on the approximately 175-acre tract of land located immediately south of the existing landfill (hereafter called the "South Tract"). A jurisdictional delineation was conducted during the summer of 1996 and was subsequently confirmed by Mr. Mickey Sugg of the COE Wilmington field office. This document is meant to provide a general ecological account of these two tracts of land at the time of the environmental permit application. 2.0 EXPANSION TRACT 2.1 Topography and Land Use Topography in the Expansion Tract is characterized as low and relatively level, with gently- sloping inter-drainage divides. This tract is located astride a low, north-to-south oriented ridge. Elevations range from a high of approximately 92 feet National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) along the ridge to approximately 79 feet NGVD on the western boundary and approximately 88 feet NGVD on the east-central boundary (Figure 2). An unpaved road enters from the southeast corner and lies along the ridge crest, bisecting the tract. The southern portion of the tract has been developed for residential mobile homes, small-plot farming, and as a dumpster storage area. This area is traversed from east to west by a large, maintained power line corridor. Most of the remainder of the tract east of the unpaved road is presently maintained as a pasture for livestock. Most of the tract west of the 14 1 r iAA IA-, 24 ,M ..,,..? ,?. ..,,y ? >? TS •? y BIZ , ._ . 1710 ? - - r 1227 72 & 3?2t f.2 19" ut , ' tt `a° 7 pM .10 Tor LaOdoq - -? 1 ? r O 1227 12V \?0 1-226 •f r ry 12 21 2 : • a 46 ° 1712 ? ?z3 %J y 1242 ? B $ M1 f''+tvti};: r± Cotltorkn inks •'} ?-...) 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J rUi ._' fO J y l _ % I Ir = E ; South Tract i f Z ' Tract Boundaries are Approx mate - . ;1 Contour Interval: 2 meters '1-•' CO, ' K _ ?\? ? ?,T+.??N ?? +g . iii I `•_ y 121 / Li7 Project Area Topography Scale 1:24,000 Onslow County Landfill August 1996 Ex ansion 4 p ENVMONNU TAL _ SERVICES. INC_ Onslow County, North Carolina Figure 2 unpaved road, as well as lands on the northeastern side of the unpaved road, supports the remnants of a pine forest that was clear-cut in the summer of 1993. The Expansion Tract contains three open-water ponds, all of which are man-made. 2.2 Soils Two soil mapping units were identified within the Expansion Tract: Baymeade fine sand (Arenic Hapludults) and Leon fine sand (Aeric Haplaquods) (SCS 1992) (Figure 3). Baymeade fine sand is a well-drained series that typically occurs near drainages and on low ridges. This soil may contain hydric inclusions. Leon fine sand is a poorly-drained soil, commonly associated with interstream divides and shallow drainages. Leon soils are considered to be hydric by the National Resources Conservation Service (SCS 1991). Baymeade fine sand underlies the high, well-drained portions of the expansion tract and is interspersed with low fingers of Leon fine sand in drainage areas. 2.3 Water Resources 2.3.1. Water Quality The portion of the Expansion Tract west of the unpaved road drains to the west and southwest into tributaries of Southwest Creek. Southwest Creek has a state best usage classification of C NSW. Class C uses include aquatic life propagation and survival, fishing, wildlife, secondary recreation, and agriculture. The state supplemental classification NSW (nutrient sensitive waters) indicates that the waters of Southwest Creek are in need of nutrient management due to excessive growth of microscopic and macroscopic vegetation. Within the Expansion Tract, the tributaries to Southwest Creek are characterized as shallow, densely- vegetated, linear depressions. These depressions display evidence of surface ponding, but no developed channels. Water moves down these drainages primarily below the ground surface. The portion of the Expansion Tract east of the unpaved road drains to the northeast into an unnamed tributary of the New River. The New River has a state best usage classification of C NSW. There are no discernable surface drainages in this portion of the Expansion Tract. Precipitation is the primary source of water in this area, which it leaves the area as sheet flow and groundwater. 2.3.2. Section 404 Jurisdictional Areas Of the approximately 32.6 acres of Section 404 jurisdictional areas that occur in the Expansion Tract (see plat of tract delineation attached to the permit application), 9.9 acres may be impacted by the proposed project. All of these areas are palustrine in nature as defined by Cowardin et al. (1979). The National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) map for the Catherine Lake, NC 7.5 minute quadrangle designates these jurisdictional areas as palustrine, forested, needle- 4 ur fz� .bac mac..smmp leaved evergreen, saturated (PF04B), palustrine, shrub-scrub, evergreen, saturated (PSS76), and palustrine, unconsolidated bottom, permanently-flooded, excavated (PUBHx). These designations refer to pine forest wetland, pocosin scrub wetland, and man-made pond, respectively. The jurisdictional areas are associated with topographically depressed fingers draining the area (approximately 8.9 acres) and two man-made ponds (approximately 1.0 acre). The wetland fingers are characterized by a low, dense, mixed hardwood sapling community. These wetlands were subjected to selective thinning in the summer of 1993 and remain scarred with tire ruts and logging debris. The ponds are primarily used as water sources for livestock. One pone is an impounded former wetland headwater system, and the other pond was excavated in non-hydric soils. The area adjacent to the impounded former headwater system supports an upland, maintained, primarily herbaceous plant community and recovering clear-cut pine forest. The excavated pond supports some emergent vegetation and is surrounded by spoil material supporting an upland loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) fringe. 2.4 Plant Communities The Expansion Tract comprises three vegetation types: successional pine/mixed hardwood forest, pasture, and urban/disturbed land that supports power lines, unpaved roads, farm buildings, mobile homes, and dumpster storage areas. 2.4.1 Successional Pine/Mixed Hardwood Forest Prior to clear-cutting, this area supported a pine forest dominated by long-leaf pine (Pinus palustris) and loblolly pine in uplands and loblolly pine and pond pine (P. serotina) in wet fingers. As a result of clear-cutting in 1993, the upland areas are now characterized by saplings of the former canopy as well as long-leaf and loblolly pines, sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua), red maple (Acer rubrum), turkey oak (Quercus laevis), post oak (Q. stellata), and water oak (Q. nigra). Common shrubs include wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera), American holly (flex opaca), sassafras (Sassafras albidum), and pokeweed (Phytolacca americana). Groundcover is dominated by creeping blueberry (Vaccinium crassifolium), poison ivy (Rhus radicans), Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia), bracken fern (Pteridium aquilinum), dog-fennel (Eupatorium capillifolium), and greenbriers (Smilax spp.). The selectively-thinned wetland fingers support a broken canopy of pond and loblolly pine, black gum (Nyssa sylvatica), red maple, sweet bay (Magnolia virginiana), sweetgum, water oak, and swamp chestnut oak (Quercus michauxiil. Understory and shrub species include black willow (Salix nigra), black gum, red maple, red bay (Persea palustris), dog-hobble (Lyonia lucida), titi (Cyrilia racemiflora), and sweet pepperbush (Clethra alnifolia). Groundcover comprises a mix of cinnamon fern (Osmunda cinnamomea), giant cane (Arundinaria gigantea), 6 netted chain-fern (Woodwardia areolata), soft rush (Juncus effusus), false nettle (Boehmeria cylindrica), and laurel-leaf greenbrier (Smilax laurifolia). 2.4.3 Pasture The pasture land is presently being grazed by horses. The vegetation consists primarily of herbaceous species. The herbaceous cover includes crab grass (Digitaria sanguinalis), vasey grass (Paspalum urvillei), rye grass (Lolium multiflorum), wedge grass (Sphenopholis obtusata), hooked buttercup (Ranunculus recurvatus), and pennywort (Hydocotyle sp.). 2.4.4 Urban/Disturbed Land Urban/disturbed areas contain a large power line corridor, unpaved roads, farm buildings, mobile homes, and dumpster storage areas. This community primarily supports herbaceous vegetation of similar composition to the pasture, with additional wetland-adapted species in depressions such as milkwort (Polygala lutea), soft rush, and yellow-eyed grass (Xyris spp.). Urban/disturbed lands are primarily maintained as herbaceous assemblages but also support scattered shrubs and isolated clumps of loblolly pine. 2.5 Wetland Values The natural ecology of the Expansion Tract has been disturbed by human development during the last 25 years. A large portion of the tract is cleared for pasture, ditched, and developed with residential yards, farm buildings, a dumpster storage area, unpaved roads, and a large, maintained power line corridor. The existence of ponds, roadside ditching, and crossing of natural wetland drainages by roads disrupt the surficial hydrology of the area. The land north of the Expansion Tract (upstream of tract wetlands) is cleared of natural vegetation and developed as a poultry farm, and includes a pond and roadside ditching, thus disrupting hydrological inputs to the Expansion Tract. A functional assessment of the expansion tract wetlands was conducted using the Guidance for Rating the Values of Wetlands in North Carolina: Fourth Version, developed by the State Division of Water Quality (January 1995). The procedure rates wetlands according to six functional attributes: water storage, bank/shoreline stabilization, pollutant removal, wildlife habitat, aquatic life value, and recreational/educational value. These attributes are weighted to enhance the results in favor of water quality functions. Pollutant removal is weighted to be the most important wetland attribute. Water storage, bank/shoreline stabilization, and aquatic life functions are given equal weight as secondary attributes, and wildlife habitat and recreation/education functions are given minimal credit. The ratings of the six attributes are summed to provide a score for each wetland system. Scores range from 0 to 100; higher scores indicate higher wetland values. Completed Wetland Rating Worksheets are included in Appendix A. 7 Due to similar vegetation, geomorphology, and hydrological influences, the vegetated wetlands in the Expansion Tract were evaluated as a single system. The total score for this wetland system is 44. These wetlands are located within an interstream divide, on Leon soils, and are relatively narrow, regularly saturated, linear depressions. Adjacent land use within 0.5 mile upstream of the Expansion Tract is approximately 60 percent natural vegetation and 40 percent urban/pasture land. Water storage, bank/shoreline stabilization, and recreation/- education values are all poor (" 1 "). The system has poor water storage and bank/shoreline stabilization values primarily due to the lack of regular surface flow and because the wetland system is groundwater driven. The lack of public accessibility and open water cause the poor recreation/education value. The system's pollutant removal value is intermediate ("3")• Pollutant removal values are depressed by the lack of surface flow but enhanced due to regional disturbance and vegetational coverage. Aquatic life and wildlife habitat values are good ("4"). Aquatic life values are derived from the system's tendency to support ephemeral surface pools and vegetative cover. This system provides good food and cover for wildlife but has been severely disturbed by recent clear-cutting. 3.0 SOUTH TRACT 3.1 Topography and Land Use Topography in the South Tract is characterized as low and relatively level, with gently-sloping inter-drainage divides. This tract is located on a landscape that slopes gently downward to the southwest. Elevations range from a high of approximately 91 feet NGVD in the northeast corner of the tract to approximately 53 feet NGVD and south-central boundary of the tract (Figure 2). The tract is primarily forested and is transected by a network of trails installed to access groundwater wells. Six upland areas along the northern boundary, totalling approximately 13 acres, have been previously mined for sand by the landfill. These areas have since ponded due to a combination of precipitation and groundwater seepage. Two channels enter the tract through the northern boundary, transporting surface runoff from roads on the south side of the existing landfill. A single channel enters the tract through the eastern boundary, transporting surface runoff from forested habitats east of Meadowview Road (SR 1243). 3.2 Soils Three soil mapping units were identified within the South Tract: Baymeade fine sand, Leon fine sand, and Rains fine sandy loam (Typic Paleaquults) (SCS 1992) (Figure 3). Baymeade fine sand is a well-drained series that typically occurs near drainages and on low ridges. This soil is not considered hydric by the Natural Resources Conservation Service but may contain 8 hydric inclusions. Leon fine sand is a poorly-drained soil, commonly associated with interstream areas and shallow drainages. Rains fine sandy loam is a poorly-drained soil that typically occurs on broad, nearly-level, interstream divides. Leon and Rains soils are considered to be hydric by the National Resources Conservation Service (SCS 1991). Baymeade fine sand underlies the majority of the tract. Fingers of Leon soils protrude into the site across the eastern border. A drainage that extends from the central northern border to the southwest border of the site is ur)derlain by Rains soils. 3.3 Water Resources 3.3.1 Water Quality Two drainages occur within the South Tract. The majority of the South Tract, with the exception of the southeast border, drains to the southwest into an unnamed tributary of Southwest Creek. Southwest Creek has a state best usage classification of C NSW. This drainage is fed by two ditches that enter the tract across the central northern border. These ditches join near the northern border and flow south to the southern border. Approximately half way through the tract, this drainage ceases to be channelized and becomes a linear depression characterized by dendritic channels. These channels display evidence of scouring from short-duration, high flows after peak storm events. The system is primarily a seasonally-flooded system, characterized by extended periods of wetland hydrology at the beginning of the growing season. A second drainage occurs along the eastern boundary, and primarily transports off-site drainage through the tract and into Blue Creek, a tributary of the New River. Blue Creek is a tidal salt water system that has a state best usage classification of SC NSW. Class SC uses include salt water aquatic life propagation and survival, fishing, wildlife, and secondary recreation. The state supplemental classification NSW (nutrient sensitive waters) indicates that the waters of Southwest Creek are in need of nutrient management due to excessive growth of microscopic and macroscopic vegetation. This second drainage enters the tract through a culvert under Meadowview Road (SR 1243) and is transported by a man-made channel through a series of upland -islands and wetland depressions. This channel flows southward, widening into a narrow, dendritic system before exiting the tract at the southwest corner. The dendritic channels display evidence of scour from short-duration, high flows after peak storm events. The system is primarily a seasonally- flooded system, characterized by extended periods of wetland hydrology at the beginning of the growing season. 9 3.3.2 Section 404 Jurisdictional Areas The 175-acre South Tract consists of approximately 114.4 acres of jurisdictional wetlands, approximately 47.6 acres of scattered non-jurisdictional (upland) islands, and approximately 13.0 acres of flooded borrow pits (see plat of tract delineation attached to the permit application). Six previously non-jurisdictional areas adjacent to the northern boundary have been converted to borrow pits prior to the 1996 wetland delineation effort. The soil in these areas was removed for use in landfill operations, and the ponds have subsequently flooded to various levels as a result of precipitation and groundwater migration. These borrow pits are presently not considered to be jurisdictional areas by the COE (pers. comm., Mr. Mickey Sugg, 12 June 1996). The forested wetlands are palustrine in nature as defined by Cowardin et a/. (1979). The NWI map for the Catherine Lake, NC 7.5 minute quadrangle designates the wetland associated with the large drainage tributary to Southwest Creek as palustrine, forested, broad-leaved deciduous/needle-leaved evergreen, temporarily flooded (PF01/4A). The channelized drain in the upper reaches of this system is designated palustrine, forested, broad-leaved deciduous, temporarily flooded (PF01 A). The lowest portion of the small drainage tributary to Blue Creek is designated palustrine, forested, broad-leaved deciduous, seasonally flooded (PFO 1 Q. The NWI map does not recognize the interstream flat wetlands that make up the bulk of the tract. However, these systems are classified as palustrine, forested, needle-leaved evergreen, temporarily flooded (PF04A) according to Cowardin et ai. (1979). The two wetland systems associated with linear depressions combine to account for approximately 7.3 acres, while the interstream flat wetlands account for approximately 107.1 acres. All of the South Tract wetlands are forested; the linear depression wetlands support primarily hardwood forest and the interstream flat wetlands support primarily pine forest. 3.4 Plant Communities The South Tract comprises three vegetation communities: mesic pine flatwoods, mesic mixed hardwood forest, and emergent herbaceous assemblage. Unpaved paths have been cleared through the site to provide access to ground water monitoring wells. These paths are typically narrow and support limited herbaceous vegetation. 3.4.1 Mesic Pine Flatwoods The mesic pine flatwoods occur on a landscape characterized by an extensive wetland system surrounding scattered upland islands. Within wetland areas, the canopy chiefly comprises loblolly pine and pond pine. Other species encroaching on the canopy include water oak, red maple, and swamp-chestnut oak. The shrub/sapling stratum is frequently dense and includes saplings of canopy species, sweet bay, red bay, titi, sweet gallberry (//ex coriacea), fetter-bush 10 (Leucothoe racemosa), dog-hobble, and giant cane. Herbaceous growth is light and scattered due to the density of shrub vegetation and includes greenbriers, cinnamon fern, and wool-grass (Scirpus cyperinus). Upland islands support a drier version of the mesic pine flatwoods community, and are dominated by a canopy of long-leaf pine and loblolly pine. Other species in the canopy include red maple, sweetgum, water oak, post oak, and southern red oak (Quercus faicata). Common understory species include saplings of canopy species, as well as red bay, American holly, titi, and white oak (Quercus aiba). The shrub layer is typically open in upland areas and includes sheep-kill (Kaimia angustifoiia), horse sugar, sassafras, and flowering dogwood (Corpus florida). Groundcover is dominated by creeping blueberry, and includes poison ivy, Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica), bracken fern, broomsedge (Andropogon sp.), wiregrass (Aristida stricta), and greenbriers. 3.4.2 Mesic Mixed Hardwood Forest Mesic mixed hardwood forest occurs in the dendritic portion of the drainage to Southwest Creek. This mature forest suffered some tree falls due to Hurricane Bertha in August 1996. The canopy is composed of tulip tree (Liriodendron tuiipifera), red maple, swamp chestnut oak, willow oak (Quercus phe/%s), white oak, and scattered loblolly pines. Understory species include American holly, ironwood (Carpinus caroiiniana), sweet bay, and red bay. Shrubs in this community include sweet pepperbush, wax myrtle, highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum), and horse sugar. Herbaceous vegetation is scattered in clumps and includes woodland oats (Chasmanthium iaxum), Christmas fern (Poiystichum acrostichoides), royal fern (Osmunda regaiis), greenbriers, and cross vine (Bignonia capreo/ata). 3.4.3 Emergent Herbaceous Assemblage Most of the existing borrow pits have water levels too high to support emergent vegetation. The pits have also been excavated to the clayey layer ("gumbo") which provide little in terms of organics and nutrients for vegetation. There are, however, some small areas along margins that support stands of wool-grass, seedboxes (Ludwigia spp.), and sedges (Carex spp.). 3.5 Wetland Values The natural soils and vegetation of the South Tract are relatively intact. However, development of a landfill to the north and the existence of a paved road along the eastern boundary have impacted hydrological inputs to the tract. Surface runoff from unpaved roads and parking areas associated with the landfill is transported into the tract via man-made channels. Another channel transports runoff into the site from the region east of Meadowview 11 Road. These channels eventually widen into forested drainages within the tract. Both drainages and the interstream flat wetlands have been subjected to minor impacts due to rutted path crossings. Due to differences in vegetation, geomorphology, and hydrological influences, the vegetated wetlands in the expansion tract were evaluated using the DWQ rating system as three individual systems: the larger drainage tributary (to Southwest Creek), the smaller drainage tributary (to Blue Creek), and the interstream flat. 3.5.1 Large Drainage Tributary The total score for the larger drainage tributary to (Southwest Creek) is 79. This system is the primary conduit for on-site precipitation runoff and groundwater migration, and runoff from access roads on the south side of the existing landfill. This wetland is characterized as an intermittent stream on Rains soil, is seasonally flooded, and is ditched in the upper reaches but widens into a dendritic system in the middle and lower reaches within the South Tract. Adjacent land use within 0.5 mile upstream is approximately 65 percent natural vegetation and 35 percent urban/cleared land. The system's pollutant removal value is excellent ("5") due to geomorphology, hydrology, vegetation coverage, and existence of a landfill immediately upstream. Values for water storage, wildlife habitat, and aquatic life value are good ("4"). Water storage value is high due primarily to the system's size 0 00 feet wide in the middle reaches and 300 feet wide in the lower reaches) and vegetation coverage. Aquatic life values are derived from the system's tendency to support vegetative cover and both surface flow and ephemeral surface pools. This system provides both good food and cover for wildlife but is adversely impacted by the lack of vegetation upstream and relatively constant adjacent mechanized activities. The system receives intermediate value ('31 for bank/shoreline stabilization primarily because the upper reach of the system is a man-made channel. Recreation/education value is fair ("21. Although there is controlled access from the existing landfill, a horse stable, located south of the tract, utilizes the access paths for riders. 3.5.2 Small Drainage Tributary The total score for the smaller drainage tributary (to Blue Creek) is 49: This is primarily a channelized system that transports off-site drainage through the tract, although there are some adjacent wetlands that provide input to the system. This wetland is characterized as an intermittent stream on Leon soil, is seasonally flooded, is ditched in the upper and middle reaches of its length through the tract, and widens into a dendritic system in the lower reaches. Adjacent land use within 0.5 mile upstream is approximately 60 percent natural vegetation and 40 percent urban/cleared land. 12 The system rates good ("41 for wildlife habitat, as it supports high vegetation coverage that provides adequate food and cover. Water storage and pollutant removal values are intermediate ("3"). The relatively narrow, deep channel of the upper and middle reaches of the system contains runoff and shunts it downstream, without the opportunity for overbank flow, surface ponding, and filtration. Aquatic life values and recreation/education values are fair ("21. The aquatic life value is depressed due to the length of channelized flow without vegetation. The recreation/education value is the result of access from the public road and by horseback riders. 3.5.3 Interstream Flat The total score for interstream flat wetlands is 27. This is a large system that is primarily rainwater driven. This wetland system is characterized as a broad seasonally-flooded interstream flat on Baymeade soil. Adjacent land use within 0.5 mile upstream is approximately 60 percent forested/natural vegetation and approximately 40 percent urban/cleared land. The system's wildlife habitat value is good ("4") due to size, vegetation coverage, and the support of good food and cover. The recreation/education value is fair ("21. Although access to the public is controlled at the north end, horseback riders frequently enter the area from the south. Ratings for water storage, bank/shoreline stabilization, pollutant removal, and aquatic life value are all poor (" 1 "). Water storage and bank/shoreline stabilization opportunity is poor due to the lack of a channel and depressions. Although the tract is adjacent to a landfill, the primary source of water in this wetland is precipitation rather that runoff, reducing the opportunity for polluted runoff to enter the system. The poor aquatic life value is a result of the systems paucity of surface water. 4.0 SUMMARY Preservation of existing South Tract wetlands will protect approximately 114.4 acres of jurisdictional areas. Of this area, approximately 107.1 acres support an interstream flat pine forest and approximately 7.3 acres support linear depressional hardwood forests. These areas are proposed as compensation for approximately 9.9 acres of disturbed, interstream flat, depressional drainages that may be lost due to landfill expansion. The wetland system projected to be impacted within the Expansion Tract receive a relatively low rating (44) according to the DWQ wetland rating system. The rating is due to the lack of surface flow, generally disturbed nature of the wetlands and the associated drainage area, and lack of opportunity to significantly improve area water quality. The three wetland systems 13 proposed to be preserved within the South Tract receive higher rating system values (79,49,27), primarily as a result of providing components missing from the Expansion Tract. The South Tract presently supports natural forest vegetation, is positioned to receive and improve the quality of runoff from the landfill operations area, and provides intermittent surface flow and extended ponding. Preservation of South Tract wetlands provides good mitigation for expected wetland impacts because of the gains provided in terms of wetland functions. The South Tract will insure stability in this portion of the drainage basin with the water storage capacity offered by this headwater forest and associated intermittent streams. The structure provided by existing natural vegetation will retard velocities of and scatter high flows entering the tract from upstream areas, resulting in a reduction of erosive energies and ponding, allowing the filtering of runoff by the wetland system. The system can be expected to retain waterborne sediments, nutrients, and toxicants. These functions are all the more important due to the proximity of the landfill. The inclusion of both intermittent stream wetlands and the interstream flat wetlands within the tract will enhance both aquatic life and wildlife habitat values of the South Tract. The intermittent stream can be expected to provide small, ephemeral pools for aquatic life, and surficial groundwater seepage from the adjacent interstream wetlands will support the aquatic habitat. Education/recreation values of the tract will be dependent on the .management goals employed by the eventual steward. The tract is adjacent to a paved road so public access is available, but can be controlled. There is also a riding stable south of the tract that is presently using the tract wetland-monitoring paths as bridle trails. Plans for the South Tract call for removal of soil from upland islands for use in landfill operations. When the soil-removal activity is complete, the banks of the created borrow pits will be graded and stabilized with topsoil and vegetation. The temporary access roads will be removed and their footprints will be restored to natural contours. At this point, all disruptive activity will cease and the South Tract will be left to succeed naturally. 14 5.0 REFERENCES Cowardin, L.M., V. Carter, F.C. Golet, and E.T. LaRoe. 1979. Classification of Wetlands and Deepwater Habitats of the United States. FWS/OBS-79-31, Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. 103 pp. Soil Conservation Service (SCS). 1991. Hydric Soils of the United States. U.S. Department of Agriculture, in cooperation with the National Technical Committee for Hydric Soils. Soil Conservation Service (SCS). 1977. Soil Survey of Onslow County, North Carolina. U.S. Department of Agriculture, in cooperation with N.C. Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, N.C. Agricultural Research Service, N.C. Agricultural Experiment Station, and the Onslow County Board of Commissioners. 139 pp. 15 LzvAl b(f4A6,PA Nrad- Wetland Rating Worksheet Project name OrtS?uW G?un?y lAAJ X11 EJX MsinnNeazest road l 1rslollwvJew Rd 159, 1213 County Or?aluw Name of Evaluator FSI Date 8/4<0 Wetland location _ on pond or lake _ on perennial stream _ on intermittent stream X within interstream divide other Soil Series 1.eOv? 6V San _ predominantly organic-humus, muck, or peat _ predominantly mineral- non-sandy Z( predominantly sandy Hydraulic Factors _ steep topography _ ditched or channelized X wetland width >/= 50 feet Adjacent land use (within 1/2 mile upstream) forested/natural vegetation IPP % agriculture, urban/suburban `fD % impervious surface % Dominant Vegetation (1) fnus So)0?rA (2) Gyr1)Ia racemifloza (3) CkAra AWP Il Flooding and Wetness _ semiperminantly 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 _ Pine savanna X Headwater forest _ Freshwater marsh _ Swamp forest _ Bog/fen _ Wet flat _ Ephemeral wetland _ Pocosin _ Other *The rating system cannot be applied to salt or brackish marshes Water storage 1 4 = I Bank/Shoreline stabilization 1 4 = 4 Pollutant removal 3 * 5 = 1 S Wildlife habitat t * 2 = S Aquatic life value 3 * 4 = 12- Recreation/Education I * 1 = I Total score `I Add 1 point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream '56u014 Jvw? 1` 1 ?y? ?ylutias,r! )Y?bL1 J?0?7 Wetland Rating Worksheet IZ`?3 Project name PA51rw &, LanA)I Fx »sihcl Nearest road 59 County ! rM)aw Name of Evaluator ESI Date 0 Wetland location _ on pond or lake - on perennial stream X_ on intermittent stream _ within interstream divide other Soil Series ?tJ?1S f?,l? 5"4d 104 M _ predominantly organic-humus, muck, or peat _ predominantly mineral- non-sandy ,& predominantly sandy Hydraulic Factors _ steep topography X ditched or channelized _ wetland width >/= 50 feet Adjacent land use (within 1/2 mile upstream) forested/natural vegetation % agriculture, urban/suburban impervious surface % Dominant Vegetation (3) Li);wdmd" /AW mlrwli (2) C>TNBruis F6_6s ?fX G>niAlt A Flooding and Wetness _ semiperminantly 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 _ Pine savanna _ Headwater forest _ Freshwater marsh _ Swamp forest _ Bog/fen _ Wet flat _ Ephemeral wetland _ Pocosin _ Other *The rating system cannot be applied to salt or brackish marshes Water storage 1 * 4 Bank/Shoreline stabilization 3 * 4 = l2 Pollutant removal S * 5 = 2S Wildlife habitat 2 = B Aquatic life value I * 4 = I Recreation/Education z * 1 = L Total score 71 Add 1 point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream 5wAA 1aw? ? 1?t )Ylb?i ?Y LAY 'T Wetland Rating Worksheet Project name DASI dw G;' LAnA" F,r cc?suc? Nearest road SR 12-13 County ?2! bw Name of Evaluator 5) Date O Wetland location _ on pond or lake _ on perennial stream X on intermittent stream _ within interstream divide other Soil Series scans rim e, mn?y lMM _ predominantly organic-humus, muck, or peat _ predominantly mineral- non-sandy L(predominantly sandy Hydraulic Factors _ steep topography ditched or channelized _ wetland width >/= 50 feet Adjacent land use (within 1/2 mile upstream) forested/natural vegetation % -210 agriculture, urban/suburban impervious surface % Dominant Vegetation (1) L );wdeAd wrl Ir??1 t /AW 7tiilywl t (2) GjuerulS rW__)v5 11eX fflnAWA (3) Flooding and Wetness _ semiperminantly 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 _ Pine savanna _ Headwater forest _ Freshwater marsh _ Swamp forest _ Bog/fen _ Wet flat _ Ephemeral wetland _ Pocosin _ Other *The rating system cannot be applied to salt or brackish marshes Water storage 1 * 4 = lip Bank/Shoreline stabilization 3 * 4 = 12 Pollutant removal S * 5 = ZS Wildlife habitat 1 * 2 = 8 Aquatic life value `f * 4 = I ? Recreation/Education z * 1 = L Total score 79 Add I point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream svNt? ) YO.C + SP?I Aa??v Wetland Rating Worksheet Project name orul>w L" L4n 611Nearest road SR )2.43 County bn56W Name of Evaluator 551 Date 8 IP Wetland location _ on pond or lake _ on perennial stream on intermittent stream _ within interstream divide other Soil Series L&h fine filnd _ predominantly organic-humus, muck, or peat _ predominantly mineral- non-sandy X predominantly sandy Hydraulic Factors _ steep topography X ditched or channelized _ wetland width >/= 50 feet Adjacent land use (within 1/2 mile upstream) forested/natural vegetation fit' % agriculture, urban/suburban. `fo % impervious surface % Dominant Vegetation () (1) hn?as "AUErcuS Alctrak 2 Je-x (3) LeutA'? I';' griS Flooding and Wetness _ semiperminantly to permanently 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 _ Pine savanna X Headwater forest _ Freshwater marsh _ Swamp forest _ Bog/fen _ Wet flat _ Ephemeral wetland _ Pocosin _ Other *The rating system cannot be applied to salt or brackish marshes Water storage 3 * 4 = )2- Bank/Shoreline stabilization * 4 Pollutant removal 3 * 5 = )S Wildlife habitat _ 2 = S Aquatic life value 2 * 4 - 8 Recreation/Education 2 * 1 = 2 Total score yj Add 1 point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream X11 TwJ hAers r, FJA+_ Wetland Rating Worksheet Project name Ais)ow In, lanJ f )I F.x#MSinn Nearest road 59 I243 County Or?S1cw Name of Evaluator ES I Date 8' 9!0 Wetland location _ on pond or lake _ on perennial stream _ on intermittent stream )(within interstream divide other Adjacent land use (within 1/2 mile upstream) forested/natural vegetation GD % agriculture, urban/suburbanJj impervious surface % Dominant Vegetation Soil Series L&A nyt& 30AJ J&Yr.WJe' 54nJ _ predominantly organic-humus, muck, or peat _ predominantly mineral- non-sandy X predominantly sandy Hydraulic Factors _ steep topography _ ditched or channelized 2( wetland width >/= 50 feet (1) gnus / ? SG?firw (2) ?t°X CDriG?t? (3) Ie141v414e 4ucillari5 Flooding and Wetness _ semiperminantly to permanently flooded or inundated K seasonally flooded or inundated _ intermittently flooded or temporary surface water _ no evidence of flooding or surface water Wetland Type (select one) _ Bottomland hardwood forest _ Pine savanna _ Headwater forest _ Freshwater marsh _ Swamp forest _ Bog/fen j{Wet flat _ Ephemeral wetland _ Pocosin _ Other *The rating system cannot be applied to salt or brackish marshes Water storage 4 = 1 Bank/Shoreline stabilization * 4 Pollutant removal * 5 = S Wildlife habitat `f * 2 = $ Aquatic life value * 4 = Recreation/Education 2 * 1 = 2- Total score A7 Add 1 point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream Attachment D Block 18. Nature of Activity The Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill is primarily an earthwork project consisting of cut and fill operations necessary to complete the development of the landfill facility including a 55-acre lined landfill, entrance and perimeter roadways, leachate tanks and sedimentation control structures. In order to complete the construction of the landfill, it is Onslow County's intent, providing Army Corps of Engineers and NCDENR approval, to discharge fill material into the remaining 8.1 acres of jurisdictional wetlands within the construction limits of the landfill site as shown in the Plan View drawing and described in the permit application. Attachment E Block 19. Project Purpose The purpose of the Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill is to dispose of the County's Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) for the next 25+ years. Construction of the 23-acre, Phase 1 portion of the landfill began in October of 1997 and is in the final of three sub-phases, Phase 1C. The remaining 22 acres of the landfill will be constructed in 5-year phases over the next 20 years. The remaining life of the landfill will be through vertical expansion of the landfill and will not require additional landfill expansion after the first three 5-year phases. Final construction of the Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill will be completed in approximately 7 years. Disturbance of wetlands will be completed within the approved time frame of the Section 404 permit and 401 Water Quality Certification. Attachment F Block 24. Adjoining Property Owners Property Owner Address 47-8 East Coast Materials PO Box 171 c/o John M. Glover Pleasant Hill, NC 27860 47A-42,47A-43,47A-44, Gravelly Creek Est., Inc. 1673 Catherine Lake Rd. 47A-45 Jacksonville, NC 28456 320-3.1 Wells, Cecil George 4941 Richlands Hwy Jacksonville, NC 28540 320-1 Bryan, Raymond H., Jr. 322 Hughes Rd. c/o Willie A. Bryan Hampstead, NC 28443 321-118 Singleton, Mary Anne 402 Pettigrew Dr. Jacksonville, NC 28540 313-4 Dotson, Marshall F. Jr. PO Box 766 Jacksonville, NC 28541 313-21.8 Willis, W. R. and Carol 123 Tiger Hill Drive Jacksonville, NC 28546 313-16.8 Lear, Billy W. and 533 Firetower Rd. Charlotte Richlands, NC 28574 313-14 Richardson, Evelyn W. 5021 Richlands Hwy and Kelly E. Jacksonville, NC 28540 48-17 Great Eastern Timber Co. 99 High Street c/o Hancock Nat. Res. Boston, MA 02110 Group 48-12 Maready, Leslie H. and 451 Firetower Rd. Lillian F. Jacksonville, NC 28574 48-10 Lilley, Melton G. and 215 Country Club Dr. Leona Jacksonville, NC 28546 48-7 Padgett, Kenneth R. and 131 Wilmington Hwy Chase C. Jacksonville, NC 28540 Property Owner Address 47-26.1 Venters, W. Victor, II PO Box 904 Wilmington, NC 28402 47-25 Stroud, David R. and 620 Huffmantown Rd. Marsha Richlands, NC 28574 313-7 Lashley, William Douglas 246 Meadowview Rd Jacksonville, NC 28540 Attachment G Wetland Determination Forms ,WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NU..MBER: AA I v+?? INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson DATE: b15113 COUNTY : Ons l ow WATERWAY : Sd "&S nr%? /W st- A;vs; (S NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake LOCATI N: ? r??n at rte ih QUAD : Catherine Lake Gen I d CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services ' Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 --------------------------------------- ---- -•- ------------------- *VEGETATION . COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES- %COVER- IND 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. SAPLINGS SHRUBS: 1 . T A iA 41hr^ S ;Z D0L 2. V 3. 4. 5. % DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL) : WO BASIS: NAME : OAS N Y& 61 f?iY1 GROUND COVER: SPECIES -%COVER-IND 1. 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HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES:X NO: TYPICAL: '/, ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: SERIES • Lm b?^G Pa+1d MOTTLED: YES:_ NO: X OTHER INDICATORS : crgahi?S in Sc HYDRIC SOIL: YES: X NO: HYDRIC SOILS LIST: Y 'VS: X NO: MATRIX COLOR : Iy YR ?-/) BASIS:ffl"avl«S An ----------------------------------------=--- --------------------- *HYDROLOGY• INUNDATED: ?YES: NO: X SATURATED SOIL: YES: X NO: OTHER INDICATORS: A?7 Surface WETLAND HYDROLOGY: S: X NO: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: X DEPTH OF WATER: DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE : > J? hd VOI 1 BASIS: ------------------------------------------ SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): PHOTOS: YES: NO: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#: DETERMINED BY: *S WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: A417 wit INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson DATE: (e 3 93 COUNTY : Ons 1 ow WATERWAY. rv? c n ?( 16w 5-& Avarl NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake LOCATION: SaA'fhwel a areA QUAD: Catherine Lake 1 %0 CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES-COVER-IND '}iLA 1.11y Syy)v? 1 0d R 1 06 FAL 1 i ? 2 . 140, FAt' 3. AW r464m 00 FAG 4. 5. SAPLINGS SHRUBS: 1.X SY)MA LA 076 FA I- 2. 3. 4. 5. o DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL) : 100 BASIS: TYPICAL: _ C% - ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: rr SERIES: n PrG Sa?? HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YE : A NO: MOTTLED: YES: NO: X MATRIX COLOR: 10 OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: X NO: BASIS: GoaY ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED:. YES: NO: X SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO: OTHER INDICATORS : S+ah vr sur ae WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: X NO: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: DEPTH OF WATER: 7?Q SAT/WATER TABLE : T I ?? SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR -N): PHOTOS: YES: NO: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#: DETERMINED BY: Afs PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 NAME: -Dmb&wd wyt, P ysw GROUND COVER: SPECIES -COVER-IND 1. G??war iq ar?)A 5,46 a8L 2. 3. 4. 5. WOODY VINES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: X N0: WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: 17 i+,2 INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 DATE : (v 3 3 WATERWAY : nmG LOCATION: SW ?? hn c greA PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. .1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 ----------------------------------------n---r---- ---.-------------- *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: APIECIES- COVER-IND 1. inns p A ib7i FAG 2. MkytlbH viY0ini?w? 1176 F46W 3. 4. 5. SAPLINGS SHRUBS: 1. f - .?, 2676 At- 2. T?. Virg IVAYW J )b?c jP4c I 3. 4. 5. % DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL) : IDO BASIS: NAME: 'hy,%eoed Y),vt 'Prjost GROUND COVER: SPECIES -%COVER- IND 1. AUS rq FLHYI S 2C)`jo FAC- 2. 3. 4. 5. WOOD VINES: 1.. p us 9upIlLI Iiq )b7o W- 2. 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: X NO: TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: SERIES : ( Y'C^ B HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES : NO : X MOTTLED : ES: NO : X MATRIX COLOR : ID YR &I f OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: NO: X BASIS: ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED: YES: NO: K DEPTH OF WATER: SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO. X DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE: 718 OTHER INDICATORS: WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: NO: X BASIS: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): N PHOTOS: YES: NO: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE:_ ISOLATED : ADJ : NWP## : DETERMINED BY:*S WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: M ZZ Vv' INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake DATE : & / 3 q t WATERWAY: 1?Ct ar+a J'bKbt. Alums LOCATION: 5E thgl e arLA CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 *VEGETATION Comm =TY TREES: SPECIES ACOVER-IND F* r, 01WAS 1x9? S 7 1 . 2. Aces ,4yKM v v sb yo FA G 3. 4. 5. SAPLINGS SHRUBS: - 1. #VISA s V^-KIA 4 l b 70 Mt, m 2. A Kt p FAL 3. 4. 5. % DOM SPECIES (PAC-OBL): bD NAME : -nMbOred )p:r , WrMT GROUND COVER: SPECIES -%COVER-IND . B Mau ?y>>h? dw?ra is u?P a?a?i bJ 20.o FALW ? . ? 2. 2b7, bQ1_ 3. 4. 5. WOODY VINES: 1. SAIIwc )AWAQia Jb7o Fh4],J+- 2. 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: X NO: BASIS: TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: ` SERIES: Lev% II SA?1d HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES: X NO MOTTLED: YES: NO: K MATRIX COLOR: OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: 1C NO: BASIS: GrvY ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED: YES: NO: X SATURATED SOIL: YES: X NO- OTHER INDICATORS: 51kh aF jmvlze fIL4-4 WETLAND HYDROLOGY: 'rES: X NO: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N). - PHOTOS: YES: NO: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#: DETERMINED BY: Afs DEPTH OF WATER: TO SAT/WATER TABLE : 7'J $ WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM A PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: ', INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake DATE : (913h3 WATERWAY: APA& LOCATION: S M Y1161 CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 --------- ------------ ii P 4 - ----- COMMUNITY *VEGETATION " lr6 0 NAME: TREES: SPECIES-%COVER-IND GROUND CO R: SPECIES -%COVER-IND 1. 1. Af A Awt*kA w 167- FAcylt 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5- SAPLINGS/SHRUBS: WOODY VINES: pp ta?lo? w? v i c !L 1. P. m, 2t7`lo PAL 2. Q?M.ywl IASViS uPL y? ? i 1. 0 a 4't' sals yu 2. Aul YAGI LAKS 2v7o L 3. (R. AI ln? FA 11 3. 4. AW 4%AbytA m )cam JPAG 4. $.DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL):<S1 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: NO: - BASIS: TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------ - ----- ------------ - *SOILS: rr J X SERIES : JA _ HYDRIC SOILS LIST: Y S : NO: MOTTLED: ES: NO: X MATRIX COLOR: D X 3 Cv OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: NO: X BASIS: *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED: YES: NO: X DEPTH OF WATER: s >/g SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO:)( DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE: OTHER INDICATORS: WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: NO: X BASIS: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N) : Al PHOTOS: YES: NO: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE:_ ISOLATED: ADJ• NWP#: DETERMINED BY : /VS WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: AA 2-7 ve-? INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 DATE : !o 1-1 j 13 WATERWAY- : Scuwr11- ah? I? S? fel l LOCATION : S W w= px? AYtA PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES ACOVER-IND 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. SAPLINGS/SHRUBS: I - Sq)ix ri I67o 09L 2. 3. 4. 5. % DOM SPECIES (PAC-OBL) BASIS: _ TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: SERIES: ltVA P ccv?& w%A HYDRIC SOILS LIST: S:X NO: YJ( 3 1 MOTTLED : YES : NO : K_ MATRIX COLOR : 10 OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: X NO: BASIS: Go t-f ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED: YES: NO: X SATURATED,SOIL: YES: NO: X OTHER INDICATORS : 51hn _ of Jycr WETLAND HYDROLOGY : ItS : A NO : ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: DEPTH OF WATER: D PTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE : TI ?? HAS SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): Y PHOTOS: YES: NO: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE:_ JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#: DETERMINED BY:?S NAME: w&yim'- wt+ GRObND COVER: SPECIES -%COVER-IND 1. AAW44u4115 Sb`lo F.4L 2.5-WDAS dif?usl'i1ir-?us Za?o FALW 3. Po??y??}?tAM S 4 EJ;dc1ar'is S ZA RLW . 2-D%, PAGV1 5. WOODY VINES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: X NO: WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: +A 27 u INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 DATE : 1#23L'13 WATERWAY: m e, LOCATION: SW ,nom A^^ y j?t1 u'_1^ PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 -------------------------------------------;----------------------- *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES-COVER-IND 2. 3. 4. 5. SAPLINGS/SHRUBS: 1. Pmw iae q a v7o Fat, 2. 3. 4. 5. % DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL) : AID BASIS: _ TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS : }} (? SERIES : ?a ?"'ii,hdt% p Su HYDRIC SOILS LIST: S : NO : x MOTTLED: ES: NO: MATRIX COLOR: n OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: X NO: BASIS: ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED: •YES: NO: /"Q SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO: OTHER INDICATORS: WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: NO:X BASIS: SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): 1d PHOTOS: YES: NO: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#: DETERMINED BY: S NAME: 00V*f_1)"r- row GRbUND COVER: SPECIES -%COVER-IND 1. a V1v Ih jws Sb20 FAL_ 2 . 3-0v Lt s otm 2v7., F41W 3. Poi )46 4. 5. WOODY VINES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: ?C NO: DEPTH OF WATER: X DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE : i) e WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM L PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: F47- ? ? w? INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 DATE : (P/3/1,3 WATERWAY: Swt w?5 and N&AXJrG A)v?,lS LOCATION: JAW o ? tires PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 ---------------------------------------- r---r ---- r------------- *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES-COVER-IND 1. n nlcq viY niar?c? )d70 Ma' 2.& 1 ftI65 )OP FA u, 3. rims Sewt)hR fb7z, FACII 4. 5. SAPLINGS /SHRUBS: 2 . C .11? A r Mif1VyeA 3. `v?l4 MW I 4. Ym6mm Al. FAQ 06 FA t1n W. FAI-h )b7c FA& 5. % DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL) OW BASIS: _ TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: 1 SERIES : Lem f ri- Suvd HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES : X NO : MOTTLED: YES: NO: X MATRIX COLOR: 7.57 o OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES : X NO - BASIS : Co &r ------------------------------------------------------------------- : *HYDROLOGY• INUNDATED: YES: NO:X SATURATED SOIL: YES : ? NO - n D I OTHER INDICATORS : PA vW Art _ WETLAND HYDROLOGY: S: K NO: BAS ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: DEPTH OF WATER: TO SAT/WATER TABLE: SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): Y - PHOTOS: YES: NO: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: NAME : -nrh100 T-0 Pi rf- Py--7 GROUND OVER: SPECIES - COVER -IND t 1. iny'lLANJ'A br1r11ANq-%PA 2v7o FAa4 - - 2 . l AWIA V !PJ%7eA 7?7o MtI4 4- 3. 4. 5. WOODY VINES: ? Ib76 FALL44- 1. Srh1 aX 4titv1 Ia 2. 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: X NO: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE:_ ISOLATED: ADJ• NWP#• DETERMINED BY :APS WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: /3 Z u INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 DATE : l0 /3113 WATERWAY : nvn e- LOCATION • AN Jf Wm d enN ArLaA PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 --------------------------------------;------------,------------- *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES-'COVER-IND 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. SAPLINGS SHRUBS: 1. em%Xs rlut 's 1v?o FALL, 2. GV&" fW6S ?v7o FA Cy 3. 4. 5. % DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL) BASIS: _ TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: rr { SERIES: ? P?JuKd HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES: NO: X MOTTLED: NO: MATRIX COLOR: )b A 7/2- OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: NO: BASIS: ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED:. YES: No:-)( DEPTH OF WATER: SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO: X DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE:718? OTHER INDICATORS: WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: NO: X BASIS: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): /V PHOTOS: YES: NO: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: NAME: w?J0*t° a DIM, Ewcs . GROUND CO : SP CIES - COVER- IND E ? rr I. VAW,r? 1'uim C AS11 I to * I 0Z 2b7o FAL f 2. l S A 3 zv7- FA I-- 3 . f 6ri9)gri 0,11?111 ?14M 2b76 FA LQ 4. 5. WOODY VINES: ? 2. 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: X NO: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#: DETERMINED BY: RS WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT:.Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: LL Z We?" INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 DATE: t' /3 k3 WATERWAY: 5om vls a? I is bQ?vrirS LOCATION: W 2t i-n v P AygA PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 ------------------------------------------ Z. -1 - -------------------- *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SP LIES-%COVER-IND 1. lrtui SEro rw v7v FALW p, jz?edr? 3b7? ?hL 2. 3. 4. 5. SAPLINGS /SHRUBS.-_ 1. UIrt 4w f S Yq T1uA )b% PrG 2. M.'j1rwV4A f K'Akm I6!o FA' 3. LY"nia )HC>a )b7? FAa 4. 5. % DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL) : DD BASIS: _ TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: 11 SERIES: Lt"'% 4 WJ HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES: X NO: MOTTLED: YES: NO: X MATRIX COLOR: 7.S Y ?Zlr> OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES:yCX NO: BASIS: *HYDROLOGY. INUNDATED:•YES• NO: X SATURATED SOIL: YES-. 5e rNO- OTHER INDICATORS : 5iqv+ _P7 Sir WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: X NO: ATYPICAL. TYPICAL: DEPTH OF WATER: DEPTH TC+t,SAT/WATER TABLE: D andd Pao ??q BASIS: SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N). PHOTOS: YES: NO: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#: NAME: 0M P^v? T GROUND COVER: SPECIES-%COVER-IND 1. bsyll-M Uhrw1^wr1LA 24- FA0,1+ 2. 3. 4. 5. WOODY VINES: 1. 2. I 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: NO: DETERMINED BY: 14S WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: ?- Z INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 DATE : (9 3 Y3 WATERWAY: nt° LOCATION: W ply m y ?rw ie? uYMA PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 -------------------------------------- -1---T-._ --.t -------'------ *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SP CIES-%COVER-IND i . pines 1? 1 06 fA'A- 2. 3. p, M L}?ui?Hr??wY SJyv1?UTlbtlk 1b 7 )b7o FAL FAL , 4. 5. SAPLINGS SHRUBS: IDX FA t- 1. SSA s i v? u? a?d<ia 1v7 UPI- 2. 3. WONWS Y" fugt L 5 ? rDia FAC-1- 4. ' ZkK oy?qtevk ) 76 fA L- 5. L S17o $ DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL): BASIS: _ TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS : (?, j SERIES : ftqM1 Y!? Stt HYDRIC SOILS LIST: S : NO MOTTLED: ES: NO: X MATRIX COLOR: J0 YR 123 OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: NO: _X BASIS: *HYDROLOGY: EPTH INUNDATED: YES: NO: X DOF WATER: SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO:x DEPTH TO ST/WATER TABLE:?Ig OTHER INDICATORS: WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: NO: X BASIS: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): PHOTOS: YES: N0: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE:_ JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#: DETERMINED BY :k NAME: T Th T'a IM I. rc+ , ?GROU,N-D- }CO R: SPECIES -COVER-IND I . rkvidps" .41L4i 1.14" Iv7a mi-14 2. 3. 4. 5. WOODY VINES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: NO: x WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 _ DATE: 1/13 WATERWAY: APA& LOCATION: HE nw ;-i Owl aYeA PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 -----------------------------------------:--------;,---------------- *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES-COVER-IND 1. QV&Ams FAL 3. 4. 5. SAPLINGS/SHRUBS: 1. Q, nlhi++` 106 FAL 2. J 3. 4. 5. % DOM SPECIES (PAC-OBL):451 NAME : 7)0-%bV4Sd P)»8 ?Y?-'-IT GROUND COVER: SRECIES-%COVER-IND 1. Vau nIL4" Lras51 i'Wm 2j,%, FAL+ 2. ?'}a rrc? s kry a?u ?1 tnu w? 2v7- FAI-4 3. 4. 5. WOODY VINES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. X HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: NO: BASIS: TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: f SERIES : HYDRIC SOILS LIST: S : NO : x MOTTLED: YES: NO: MATRIX COLOR: )P A 7/1 OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES; NO: X BASIS: *HYDROLOGY• INUNDATED:. YES: NO: JC DEPTH OF WATER: SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO: X DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE:>'/S'f OTHER INDICATORS: WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: NO: BASIS: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: - 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): N PHOTOS: YES: NO: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE:_ JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#: DETERMINED BY:AfS WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: 40I, u INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 _ DATE : 0/13 WATERWAY: APA& LOCATION: NE nw an !?r'1 4YeA PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 --------------------------------------------- Z------- -- ------------ *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES ACOVER-IND 1. QvOrws n? 06 FAL 2. 3. 4. 5. SAPLINGS/SHRUBS: 1. R Ai r?. 106 FAG 2. ?J 3. 4. 5. DOM SPECIES (PAC-OBL):45/ NAME: Dy",AD P-d PPM SIT GROUND COVER: SECIES-COVER-IND 1. vucU»??, crossf bl,Ww" 21A., Fhu- 2 . PI J l LiM AAinliM 2v7o FAu-i 3. 4. 5. WOODY yINES• 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: NO: X BASIS: TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) *SOILS: f SERIES &,??l r n'-- u+na HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES: NO : x MOTTLED: YES: NO: ?C MATRIX COLOR: )V A 7/1 OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: NO: X BASIS: ---------------------------------------------- ----------------------- *HYDROLOGY• INUNDATED: YES: NO: DEPTH OF WATER: SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO: X- DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE OTHER INDICATORS: WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: NO: BASIS: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N). N - PHOTOS: YES: NO: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE:_ ISOLATED: ADJ• NWP#• DETERMINED BY: M WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: ?E 2 INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson DATE: &13/13 COUNTY: Onslow WATERWAY: 5g vres A? d N?u)1 ?i? S NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake LOCATION: W wA »n5 Ar4A QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 -------------------------------------------- , ---n--------------- *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES-%COVER-IND 1. At*v tl SvY. rov-+ 2. F)Aas ? S12 761 3. 4. 5. SAPLINGS SHRUBS: 1. ti Yto IQ Ya?niKv? a 5 Z )07o F W{ W t [ ? iq )t 2. L?{ 5v7 FAu-) 3. At&r ruhj+-im 106 FAA, 4. 5. % DOM SPECIES (PAC-OBL):/1 0 NAME: 1)mb&0,d x1)r& F7WAT GROUND C VER: SPECIES -COVER-IND 1. DSMuh A (')KrV4:"' 0MC^ Sbla FALIW + 2. 3. 4. 5. WOODY VINES: 1. 5-11 HX A" MW 2-,0 fA- tW 2. 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: X NO: BASIS: TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: SERIES : L&'A P CC;& 11kruAl FMRIC SOILS LIST: YES : X No.- MOTTLED: YES: NO: X MATRIX COLOR: /1-) YR Z 1 OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: X NO: BASIS: Gn l.- ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED: YES: NO: -x DEPTH OF WATER: SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO: D PTH TO SAT?WATER TALE: OTHER INDICATORS : SLjq?A tkr ?EC Art I ) n S c{N1 Mrt WETLAND HYDROLOGY: ES: AC NO: BAS S: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: -------------------------------------- ----------- SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N). PHOTOS: YES: NO:- JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE:_ ISOLATED: ADJ• NWP#• DETERMINED BY:X3 WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: FE 2 u INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson DATE: -&-1 93 COUNTY: Onslow WATERWAY: nrne- NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake LOCATION: W j pru,7 rre? QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 ----------------------------------------n---T---7-T--I------------- *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES-COVER-IND 2. 3. 4. 5. SAPLINGS SHRUBS: 1. pmus h1A 10' AZ 2. f eA1W lb% FA W- 3. 11 1000\ 207 FACW 4. 5. % DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL) NAME: 71MOaV-4 Fire fg'rc " GROUND COVER: SPECIES ACOVER-IND 1. VZAUJ lurk SS) ?)1um )b7o no?L i- 2. l???Adct S}?` ? Jv7o FA(-- 3. 4. 5. WOODY VINES: . 2 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: NO: BASIS: TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: SERIES: 1 ?'? laY`? HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YE NO: X MOTTLED: Y S• NO:MATRIX COLOR: 10 A 3 OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: NO: A BASIS: ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED: •YES: NO:DEPTH OF WATER: SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO: A, DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE OTHER INDICATORS: WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: NO:X BASIS: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N). )V - PHOTOS: YES: NO: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#:_ DETERMINED BY:S WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: FE f( INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 DATE : Lv `13 WATERWAY : aK A NB??St= ?»'?%YS LOCATION: h.r? ??? o {riy?i°,l qY PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1328 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 ------------------------------------- --r--n-----N-1--------------- *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES-COVER-IND 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. SAPLINGS/SHRUBS:- 1 . 11?? Its Yt h lalhq Sla FAA 2. d1?iq )uu 57, FAa 4. 5. % DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL): BASIS: _ TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: SERIES : LCM cc v*- J4?1? HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YE X NO: MOTTLED: YES: NO: X MATRIX COLOR: D 1'R S 1 OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL : .YES : X _ NO : BASIS : ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED: YES- NO: C SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO OTHER INDICATORS. S? n ct WETLAND HYDROLOGY: S: L ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: DEPTH OF WATER: DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE: "'BASIS: SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N). PHOTOS: YES: NO: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE:_ JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#: DETERMINED BY:/?S NAME: -PM ,Pirl°.lz'm'-J GROUND COVER: SPECIES ACOVER- IND 1. v3r?an a tw+^eq 1b7 b FAGW + 2. 3. 4. 5. WOODY VINES: l 2. 4 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES:--X- NO: WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: F-E INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake DATE : u hjo_ WATERWAY: Y?ft^& LOCATION : CL ? Ure^ CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 -------------------------------------- ,---5---;-76--r------------- *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES -aCOVER-IND 2. 3. 4. 5. SAPLINGS SHRUBS: 1. 006ftMS YhAYI M kV% 2D76 QPL 2. Ilex w%AALM w7? Ort 3. 4. 5. % DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL) : xSl NAME: ,^'?jM9=a iry-, r7791 .GROUND COVLFR: SPECIES ACOVER-IND k +N? 1.. Pu r r ?a lv j F.,V.w ' t - , 2. rl!lu" A? :JJAA t Its%, f*,14 3. 4. 5. WOODY VINES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: NO: X BASIS: TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: } SERIES: '? "Add ??- Skhl _ HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES: NO: A MOTTLED : ES : NO : X MATRIX COLOR : 10 R S Ca OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: NO: X BASIS: ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED: •YES: NO: DEPTH OF WATER: SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO: DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE:7W OTHER INDICATORS: WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: NO: 2?, BASIS: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): /'1 PHOTOS: YES: NO: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#: DETERMINED BY:k WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion- FORM NUMBER: J?E Sq ye-)- INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 DATE: 3 WATERWAY: S was AKI mote' A;V-'r LOCATION: W-A 4"% v Y? AMA PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIESACOVER-IND 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. SAPLINGS/SHRUBS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. `k DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL) :jV NAME : tP" az TUB. GROUND OVER: SPECIES -%COVER-IND Sq. 146 rACW 2. l 1t, sp. Aura fA- cw 3. 4. 5. WOODY VINES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: X NO: BASIS: TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: r SERIES : _ PrG Sa MOTTLED : YES :_.t- NO: OTHER INDICATORS: n"t- HYDRIC SOIL: YES: NO: *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED: YES: NO: X SATURATED SOIL: YES:, N OTHER INDICATORS: red n dnj we WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: X_ N0: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: BASIS: DEPTH OF WATER: DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE : 7/B i? BASIS: SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N). - PHOTOS: YES: NO: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: _ HYDRIC SOILS LIST: S: X NO: MATRIX COLOR : )n R !471L AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE:_ ISOLATED: ADJ• NWP#: DETERMINED BY: ,¢s WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: 09A* INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 DATE : 1913 93 WATERWAY : 11a+1el LOCATION: Swt -GP?? y?l o ]EE!! A??°a PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 ------------------------------------------ I------------------------- *VEGETATION . COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES-COVER-IND 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. SAPLINGS/SHRUBS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. % DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL):'iS1 NAME: 19ADA4M GRO COVER: SPECIES-%COVER-IND 1. rom Ws Spti ?a?, phL 2. DtAAA AMA ! t(A 3. fV6KWA 51? 2p7o NI 5h t111im 4. FLTA)MLAJ .A Jb?o FA uA 5. WOODY VINES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: NO: X BASIS: TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: SERIES : r??Ad? ?'G !ah MOTTLED: ES• N X Jug ---------------------------- *HYDROLOGY: OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES 4._ NO: BASIS: INUNDATED: YES: NO:X DEPTH OF WATER: SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO:?( DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE: >Ig OTHER INDICATORS: WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: NO:-X- BASIS: ATYPICAL• TYPICAL: SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): 1? PHOTOS: YES: NO: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#: HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YE NO: X MATRIX COLOR: 7.S YX 3 1 DETERMINED BY: *S z WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson DATE: 6/3/93 COUNTY: Onslow WATERWAY: Ax-r ?/larha ge wo?-j NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake LOCATION: F,rb„t A I l QUAD : Catherine Lake ,7A.5,i-e, CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES-%COVER-IND 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. SAPLINGS/SHRUBS: 2. 3. 4. 5. 67v NAME: GROUND COVER: SPECIES -%COVER-IND 1. '04% d e- 2 .0, 70 FX C- 3 . ;?,xuc Ld'?v ?.?G 4. 5. WOODY VINES.. 2. 3. 4. 5. X DOM SPECIES (PAC-OBL): YU HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: NO: BAS S. TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: SERIES: Lt* C' / HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES: X NO: MOTTLED: YES: NO: MATRIXC2LOR: 7.S 3 2 OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES:_y NO: BASIS: ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY: Y INUNDATED:•YES• NO: SATURATED SOIL: YES:/--NO: OTHER INDICATORS: WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: x N0: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: DEPTH OF WATER: DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TAHLE BASIS. SECTION 404. JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): _- - --- - xm=sa=sxanaxzaaxaazazZmss=aaac==?x?e=x?se?a=?axma=xa=a=? PHOTOS: YES: N0: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#:_ DETERMINED BY: .?`? WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 DATE: 6/3/93 c WATERWAY : /?Jih-''t ?'`? w'a"/ LOCATION: 4 yb DT PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES-%COVER-IND 1 . ?A;An--' X?? O V ?o 2. A4$1 3. m 4. , -A 5. SAPLINGS/SHRUBS: 11"?' le 2. % I e"f C 3. +CZ4 /M6j' l4'Io ?W 4. NAMEGROUND COVER: SPECIES-%C VER-IND 1 . Wes("M' ?? 3. C, WOODY VINES: c 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. Of. X - DOM SPECIES (FAC-OB ):/ HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: NO: BASIS : F/4c-jt1".4 TYPICAL ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) *SOILS: SERIES: HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES: NO: MOTTLED: YES: NO. MATRIX COLOR: D OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: NO: BASIS: dw?- --------------------------------------- -------------------- *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED:. YES: NO: DEPTH OF WATER: / SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO: J? DEPTH 0 SAT/WATER TABLE: 6t),? OTHER INDICATORS: 0G'J /D WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: A. BASIS: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL:C SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): ma=xs==a==as==am.=asca=sc=ns==n=as======s=c==ac=aasss=s=sss3:?=aa== PHOTOS: YES: NO: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: _ DETERMINED BY: IWO AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE:_ ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#. WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 DATE: 6/3/93 c WATERWAY : /??i?t-?'? ?4A--Lj1z C-" LOCATION: 44- 6 X (rcl PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES-COVER-IND 1. X?- Ado F'4c 3. '4C 4. 5-1- /-A-C I? 5. SAPLINGS/. SHRUBS: 2. V, ? - 4. NAME GROUND COVER: SPECIES-%C VER-IND WOODY VINES- 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. DOM SPECIES (FAC-08 :/M , o HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: /' NO:- BASIS: F4C,A .`-( TYPICAL:-X- ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: SERIES: Lkd7'?- HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES: NO: MOTTLED: YES: NO: MATRIX COLOR: D OTHER INDICATORS: A HYDRIC SOIL: YES: /` NO: BASIS: ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY• INUNDATED: •YES: NO: DEPTH OF WATER: / ? SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO: J DEPT 0 SAT/WATER TABLE : OTHER INDICATORS: WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: 4 '-??- A- Ci? FBA SIS: C ATYPICAL• TYPICAL: SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): ma.osaa=a=assnma====scana==a=assna===a=a======a==aaa=saaaaia=a:amsamo PHOTOS: YES: JURISDICTION: NO: ABOVE HW: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE:_ ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP# DETERMINED BY: ?A/n 4" r/ WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 DATE: 6/3/93 WATERWAY: LOCATION: PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 ------------------------------------------------------------------- *VEGETATION COMMUNITY NAME: TREES: SPECIES-oCOVER-IND GROUND COVER: SPECIES -%COVER-IND lvl° ,;4- O, I. lrr I vvvz+? Q.• 2a °Z' F-4 c, 2.A,14, G6l? /CHIC 3: c(w? S'?Go r"s9C 4. GtJ?G/t t'`7ti'c. 0A G 4 . PA"" g4c'u 'f' 5. 5. SAPLINGS/SHRUBS : r /p, WOODY VINES: u v ??.. Z??'lo r G 3. 4. ? (0P141 a 4. 5. 5. % DOM SPECIES (PAC-OBL): HYDROOP TIC VEG: YES 2 NO: BASIS : 3a? PA-G $ o FA C TYPICAL:, ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: y SERIES: HYDRIC SOILS L S : YES: NO: Y` MOTTLED: YES: N MATRIX COLOR: K S OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: NO: BASIS: ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY • J?/? INUNDATED:, YES: NO: ?? SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO:,K OTHER INDICATORS : 9a:;z:- WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: NO: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL : . DEPTH OF WATER: DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE: 2?? BASIS: SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N). aa==a==a===a=.=a==aa==smaaa===3=oa=====oaa=a=a==aaa====maaaaaraaaa== PHOTOS: YES: NO: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: _ DETERMINED BY: 1 • AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE. ISOLATED: ADJ• NWP#: WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 DATE: 6/3/93 WATERWAY : /(`6-s-? LOCATION: ?e PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 --------------------------------------------- *VEGETATION COMMUNITY NAME: TREES: SPECIES- COVER-IND GROUND COVER: SPECIES -%COVER- IM P ? FAG Aµ! 2. 2. On•noG• 2 0 d ?je F 3 . ?U-1 .Guti AA-.j .w 109t. F. i G 3 , ,,r,.,,? A,cZ.L• Z0 -18 F SAPLINGS/SHRUBS: WOODY ?V?I?N?E,,,/S -. 1. U q ??V1 1. S. Qo"""'^'?T" ;- 16R. F4C a 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL): ?s HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: NO: BASIS: TYPICAL:_- IX ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ----------------------------------------------- *SOILS: SERIES : ?i-?•y.. HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES : NO: MOTTLED: YES: K NO: MATRIX COLOR: 7.5y2 3/t OTHER INDICATORS: BYDRIC SOIL: YES: Y- NO: BASIS: *HYDROLOGY• Y INUNDATED:•YES: NO: DEPTH OF WATER: SATURATED SOIL: YES: "NO: DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE : A- OTHER INDICATORS : Ot*? WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES:, NO: BASIS: ATYPICAL• TYPICAL SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): , .0e asxa===aa==sas=aaanaaaaaaaaaa=aasaaama=aa==aaaas==aa=aa=aa=as=aosa: PHOTOS: YES: NO: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE:_ JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: ISOLATED-.- ADJ: NWP#: DETERMINED BY: WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 DATE: 6/3/93 WATERWAY : /V LOCATION: ?v Vp't PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES-%COVER-IND 1. Zod1o FAGU 4- 2. 3. 4. 5. SAPLINGS/SHRUBS:_ 1.w 2. 3. 4. 5. DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL) NAME: GROUND COVER: SPECIES -%COVER-IND 1. v. lo°l? 2. FAC-+ t:'4cqQ- 3 , kn? o;U,,A? 26Q c r,4 C - 4. V. Caa4 un-- 10674 jr,4 C- 5. WOODY VINES : P4 L i s. . S FAC, 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: NO: 'y BASIS: TYPICAL: ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: SERIES : HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES : NO : MOTTLED : YES : NO : )( _ MATRIX COLOR : ?, S ?t G OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: NO:X BASIS: ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED: •YES: NO: DEPTH OF WATER: G ?? •/ SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO: DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE: OTHER INDICATORS: r?/ WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: NO: 1x BASIS: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL. --------------------- SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): x ?-e.m.sac==sa?aaa?aaa====aa??as=a=?a????-?__=??==oar=aoaaao?saan?a?o PHOTOS: YES: NO- JURISDICTION: ABOVE EW: _ AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE:_ ISOLATED: ADJ• NWP#• DETERMINED BY: ,/p WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES-COVER-IND • Yo a7a . 2 -t- F}?G . to Flo 3. M dZi F,4,c lol D 4. QUA" rA,z??Z.Z ,4c vJ F 5. SAPLINGS/SHRUBS: o,,,,,.(,, S-1-0 PAC a 3. 4. 5. % DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL ) : 75a?p DATE: 6/3/93 WATERWAY : STAn A*-? L-11011 'j LOCATION: C 'rte ?flG---? PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 NAME GROUND COVER: SPECIES -%COVER- IND 1. Fri}-C 1'/ ? ? ° e'? f+c.« 4, L LwtvT, ?o l S r r 5. WOODY VINES : F f? C W I. 2. 0 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: NO: BASIS: TYPICAL: k_ ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) *SOILS: SERIES: ' w - MOTTLED: YES: NO: OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: X NO: HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES: X NO: MATRIX COLOR: 2 BASIS : d, or-? ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY. • INUNDATED: YES: , NO: X DEPTH OF WATER: SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO: DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE: L-keIL5 OTHER INDICATORS : JP& c WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YESJX NO: ; BASIS: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL: SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N). z==aa==a==ss=ss===sa====:=.a=saa==a=xsa=a=a=3as=a:a=sa===naaas=sx== PHOTOS: YES: NO: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#: DETERMINED BY / /'1 WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson DATE: 6/3/93 COUNTY : Ons 1 ow WATERWAY : 'Pit-";A rl NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake LOCATION: ?+?,hc U la QUAD: Catherine Lake C• /? CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 ------------------------------------- *VEGETATION COMMUNITY NAME: TREES: SPECIES- COVER-IND GROUND COVER: SPECIES- %COVER- IND 1. Pi-.e, ((0 610 PAC V (J, C/` (O 2 . P-9- lo % FA-(. 2 • Crr.?yG •.?'u cLt vwr.A •?? 6 -- a F? C- 3. ( UAAA- Sq. FAC o 3 - ?. ? +t/W.s?.alh i/o PA-c- Q. Vti`rj?ta S°?o FAC V. /olo FAA 5. 5. SAPLINGS/SHRUBS: 1. V. t ell FAC U WOODY VINES: ?p 1. S. d"`` -cle. l of M co 2. 2. 5 /L;? - d ( 07c. tZA LcJ 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. % DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL) : Z-567. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES : NO: X BASIS- TYPICAL:)e ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) *SOILS: nn +? SERIES: f9 HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES: NO: Ok MOTTLED : YES.: NO : --X- MATRIX COLOR : •S ?R (o 4 OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES : NO : X BASIS : ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY- INUNDATED:-YES: NO: V DEPTH OF WATER: SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO: x DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE: OTHER INDICATORS: WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: NO: k BASIS: ATYPICAL` TYPICAL: _X SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): s==aa=a?ms:==?msacaaoa?aaa=aa3=sa=a=?=:axos=acaa=aaa==s=aaaaaa?aa==? PHOTOS: YES: NO: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE:_ JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#: DETERMINED BY: 111d WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 DATE: 6/3/93 WATERWAY: LOCATION: PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES ; ACOVER-IND a a .& 1. PZ--? UXA, y n il FAQ 2. 3. 4. 5. SAPLINGS/SHRUBS : as o 1 3 ?PI . 2 . P,trv,ck C?, b°lo ?% c f.? 3. 4. 5. $ DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL) NAME: GROUND COVER: SPECIES -%COVER- IND 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. WOODY VINES: _ 1. 5• QcwQ- t f or A-C vJ 2. v?.t 3. 4. 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES:X NO: BASIS: TYPICAL: C ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: ( Lzay- - ( ? BYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES : x NO: SERIES : /Au t? ) MOTTLED: YES:--X NO: MATRIX COLOR: OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: X NO: BASIS:, ---------------------------------------------` ------------- *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED: YES: NO: X SATURATED SOIL: YES: 9 NO: OTHER INDICATORS: ?/ WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES:/ NO:, ATYPICAL: TYPICAL:X_ DEPTH OF WATER: ' DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE: BASIS : JGL-e. SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): Y ==aama=aa=a:aaa:aaaaaaaeeaoac=========e===3=s=sa=a=a=?n=aaaa=sanaaa PHOTOS: YES: NO:_ JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: DETERMINED BY: S tA01 AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE:_ ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#: WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson DATE: 6/3/93 COUNTY: Onslow WATERWAY: NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake LOCATION: QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 *VEGETATION COMMUNITY TREES: SPECIES -%COVER-IND 1. Z, 1o FAG U 2. 2,070 PX 4. 5. SAPLINGS/SHRUBS: ? C0 1. V. (o ? 2. 3. 4. 5. % DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL) : LS 6TO NAM: GROUND COVER: SPECIES- %COVER- 1. U c^A'1 ? 1c 67o F?c. r IND 2. 3. 4. 5. WOODY VINES : 25 ,C+L 2 t . 3. 4 . V ?? 0 67.p Z° 670 PAC- PA<, 5. HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: NO: BASIS: TYPICAL : ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) *SOIL nn SERIES: S • i?? MOTTLED: YES: NO: OTHER INDICATORS: ?/ HYDRIC SOIL: YES: NO:X HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES: NO X MATRIX COLOR: LP-YR BASIS ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY• INUNDATED:•YES: NO: X DEPTH OF WATER: SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO: DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE: L ZY? OTHER INDICATORS: WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: NO: X BASIS: ATYPICAL• TYPICAL: SECTION-404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): ?. aa=3s==a==xa=a====so=aaa==aasma==aa=maa==ssaa==a=aQamaam=a33aemaass PHOTOS: YES: NO:_ JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: DETERMINED BY: li,19 AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE : ISOLATED: ADJ: NWP#. WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson DATE: 6/3/93 COUNTY : Ons 1 ow WATERWAY : w ct-. plyu NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake LOCATION: J / QIIAD: Catherine Lake ?A*11_4 CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: PARTY DOING WETLAND SURVEY: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Environmental Services,Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 ------------------------------------------------------------------- * VEGETATION COMMUNITY NAME: TREES: SPECIES ACOVER-IND GROUND COVER. SPECIES -%COVER- IND 1. ?? Ate - ll '? o Aft T. C "64 j-a,4 G t vo 10 too/,, 2. 2. G p,, lf 6 y?y?.pv? j 3 . ?tiv,,w Ae a ji o ?o Av!3 • 4. /0 4. 5. 5. SAPLINGS/SHRUBS:_ WOODY VINES: 1,7 F?O to G 2. a? 2. 5- ?va Go ?v ??- 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. % DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL): ? p HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES:.4 NO: BASIS: TYPICAL: V, ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ------------------------------------------------------------------- *SOILS: / SERIES: L lob HYDRIC SOILS LIST. S: K NO: MOTTLED : YES : NO : MATRIX COLOR : 7 • S t rc 3/z - 41, OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: A NO: BASIS: ------------------------------------------------------------------- *HYDROLOGY• INUNDATED: YES: NO: a DEPTH OF WATER: SATURATED SOIL: YES:_X_ NO: DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE: ? ? 4 OTHER INDICATORS: WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES:X NO: BASIS: ATYPICAL- TYPICAL:_' SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): ===sssa?a=?=s=?==ca====am.==asaa=as==ssasamsas=aa?=oas====ss=ms=a== PHOTOS: YES: NO:_ JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: DETERMINED BY: AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: ISOLATED- .DJ: NWP#: WETLAND DETERMINATION FORM PROJECT: Onslow County Landfill Expansion FORM NUMBER: INVESTIGATOR: Smith, Dickson COUNTY: Onslow NEAREST TOWN: Catherine Lake QUAD: Catherine Lake CLIENT/PROPERTY OWNER: Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Carolina Corporate Center 5400 Glenwood Ave Suite 300 Raleigh, N.C. 27612 PHONE: (919) 787-5620 DATE: 6/3/93 WATERWAY : ?/L-ate t / LOCATION: PARTY DOING CTLAND SURVEY: Environmental Services,Inc. 1318 Dale Street, Suite 220 Raleigh, N.C. 27605 PHONE: (919) 833-0034 -------------------- *VEGETATION --------------- C014M LAITY NAM ----------------------- E: ------- -- TREES: SPECIES -$ OVER-IND ,44 c 0 0 GROUND COVER: SPECIES A COVER-I ND t" 1-' 2 0 4 G P 1. V. le, % F,+c- 2 . , /v ° la 2 G 3. FA C, 3 4. 1/ ?tic,.?-o?- SAPLINGS /SHRUBS: 1. ve_ ? -- '(016 Ff? C v WOODY VINES: 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. DOM SPECIES (FAC-OBL): G S HYDROPHYTIC VEG: YES: ? NO BASIS: TYPICAL: -/- ATYPICAL: (COMPLETE BACK) ----------------------------------------- 7------------------------- *SOILS: SERIES: 44--? HYDRIC SOILS LIST: YES: 0-NO: MOTTLED : YES : NO: MATRIX COLOR: ?.S'?(o2 67fY OTHER INDICATORS: HYDRIC SOIL: YES: NO:,,,_ BASIS: *HYDROLOGY: INUNDATED: YES: NO: SATURATED SOIL: YES: NO: OTHER INDICATORS: WETLAND HYDROLOGY: YES: NO: ATYPICAL: TYPICAL:,, DEPTH OF WATER: DEPTH TO SAT/WATER TABLE: C 2 BASIS: SECTION 404 JURISDICTIONAL (Y OR N): as==x==m===amaxs==ama=aaaaz=aammamas=amaa===ms==mmsc====3aaaaa3ma== PHOTOS: YES: NO: JURISDICTION: ABOVE HW: _ AUTHORITY: 10: 404: NONE: ISOLATED: ADJ• NWP#• DETERMINED BY: A DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28402-1890 IN REPLY REFER TO August 15, 2001 Regulatory Division Action ID. 200101147 111' Mr. John Dorney Division of Water Quality North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources 1650 Mailing Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1650 Dear Mr. Dorney: Enclosed is the application of Onslow County Solid Waste, c/o: Mr. James Horne, 415 Meadowview Road, Jacksonville, NC 28540 for a Department of the Army (DA) Permit to discharge fill material into 8.1 acres of Section 404 wetlands for the expansion of the Onslow County Municipal Landfill at the existing landfill located at the terminus of SR 1243, at the headwaters of a tributary to Southwest Creek, south of Catherine Lake Community, Onslow County, North Carolina. Your receipt of this letter verifies your acceptance of a valid request for certification in accordance with Section 325.2(b)(ii) of our administrative regulations. We are considering authorizing the proposed activity pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, and we have determined that a water quality certification may be required under the provisions of Section 401 of the same law. A Department of the Army permit will not be granted until the certification has been obtained or waived. In accordance with our administrative regulations, 60 days after receipt of a request for certification is a reasonable time for State action. Therefore, if you have not acted on the request by October 14, 2001, the District Engineer will deem that waiver has occurred. Thank you for your time and cooperation. Please contact me at telephone (910) 251-4811, if you have any questions. Sincerely, Mickey Sugg Project Manager Wilmington Field Office Enclosure Copies Furnished (without enclosure): Mr. Doug Huggett Division of Coastal Management North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources 1638 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1638 2 R COW Camp Dresser & McKee consulting 5400 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 300 engineering Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 construction Tel: 919 787-5620 Fax: 91 9 781-5730 operations July 30, 2001 Mr. Mickey Sugg United States Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington District Regulatory Division Post Office Box 1890 Wilmington, North Carolina 28402-1890 Subject: Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill Section 404 Permit Application CDM Project No. 6406-13731-017-DN.PERM Dear Mr. Sugg: 01 C 01-116 R IE'd CEIVEP \UG ? 1 20?: REGULATORY WILMINGTON FIELD OFFICr On behalf of Onlsow County, we are submitting herewith the original and one copy of the joint Section 404 permit/Section 401 Water Quality Certification application for the Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill project for your review. This project includes construction of a Subtitle D landfill on a 160-acre site adjacent to the existing landfill. A Section 404 permit and corresponding 401 Water Quality Certification were approved under Nationwide Permit #26 in 1996 and 1997, but the permits expired prior to completion of the work. Construction of the landfill will impact 9.8 acres of jurisdictional wetlands at the site. As part of the original permit, Onslow County agreed to preserve a 175-acre tract of land adjacent to the landfill for wetland mitigation. In addition, DWQ required development of a stormwater/leachate management plan for the closed landfill (see Attachment B). Please review the application and let me know if you have any questions or need additional information. I can be reached at (919) 787-5620. Thank you for your assistance. Very truly yours, CAMP DRESSER & McKEE Kelly Reiser Boone cc: Joe Wiseman, CDM Martin Sanford, CDM Tom Yanoschak, CDM r Onsfow County Subtitle D Landfill Section 404 and 401 Permit Application PROJECT OVERVIEW In June 1997, Onslow County submitted an application for a Department of the Army Section 404 permit to construct a new Subtitle D Landfill at a site along Meadowview Road (S.R.1243). The 160-acre site was recommended for the landfill after a' complete evaluation of undeveloped properties within a 1-mile radius of the closed out, unlined landfill. The property was selected due to the sufficient presence of contiguous uplands. Other properties that were considered contained substantial wetland areas, which eliminated them from consideration as a Subtitle D Landfill site. As part of the permitting process for the new landfill, jurisdictional wetlands were delineated within the proposed property. Surveys identified a total of 33 acres of jurisdictional wetlands, 9.8 acres of which were within the Subtitle D Landfill construction limits. In September 1996, Onslow County submitted a Nationwide 26 Permit application for disturbance of the 9.8 acres of wetlands. As part of the application, the County agreed to preserve a 175-acre tract of land located adjacent to and south of the closed landfill for wetland mitigation purposes. On October 28, 1996 Onslow County received 404 Certification under Nationwide Permit 26 (I.D. No. 199606088)) from the Army Corps of Engineers allowing discharge of fill material into 9.8 acres of wetlands at the landfill site. Following 404 Certification, Onslow County received a 401 Certification from the NCDENR Division of Water Quality on January 21, 1997 (Project No. 960794). The original approvals from the Army Corps and the Division of Water Quality are included in Attachment A. As a condition of the DWQ approval, a stormwater/leachate management plan for the closed landfill and associated borrow areas was submitted to DWQ. A copy of the plan is included in Attachment B. WETLAND DISTURBANCE Prior to expiration of the 404 and 401 Certifications, Onslow County discharged fill material into 1.7 acres of the 9.8 acres of jurisdictional wetlands during Phase 1 construction. Because the permits have expired, the County is requesting 404 and 401 Certification for the discharge of fill material into the remaining 8.1 acres of jurisdictional wetlands. Recertification of the 8.1 acres will provide Onslow County with an additional 22 acres of landfill surface area and MSW disposal for the next 20 years. Continuing the County operated waste disposal program will also take advantage of the initial investments made to maintain a County operated disposal program, including costs associated with Phase 1 construction of the landfill and supporting facilities. MITIGATION As part of the original permit, Onslow County agreed to preserve a 175-acre tract of land located adjacent to and south of the closed landfill for wetland mitigation purposes. The CDM camp Dresser & McKee oOnslow County Subtitle D Landfill Section 404 and 401 Permit Application County currently utilizes the property as a borrow material source. Material is excavated from delineated upland areas and used as daily cover material at the landfill. The County plans to continue mining borrow material from the upland areas but has developed a planting and functional assessment plan for the graded banks of the borrow pits created from upland mining activities. The County agreed to document with the Register of Deeds that the wetlands located on the 175-acre tract will be preserved in perpetuity for wetland mitigation once mining and mitigation activities were completed. An ecological study (Attachment C) indicated that the wetlands proposed for preservation generally have a higher ecological value than the impacted wetlands on the landfill expansion property. 2 (33 CFR 3251 O j` V Expires October 1996 • v v V J Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 5 hours per res , including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to Department of Defense, Washington Headquarters Service Directorate of InformationOperations and Reports, 1215 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 1204, Arlington, VA 22202-4302; and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (0710-0003), Washington, DC 20503. Please DO NO RETURN your form to either of those addresses. Completed applications must be submitted to the District Engineer having jurisdiction over the location of the proposed activity. PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT Authority: 33 USC 401, Section 10; 1413, Section 404. Principal Purpose: These laws require permits authorizing activities in, or affecting, navigable waters of the United States, the discharge of dredged or fill material into waters of the United States, and the transportation of dredged material for the purpose of dumping it into ocean waters. Routine Uses: Information provided on this form will be used in evaluating the appricatic for a permit. Disclosure: Disclosure of requested information is voluntary. If information is not provided, however, the permit application cannot processed nor can a permit be issued. One set of original drawings or good reproducibl- copies which show the location and character of the proposed activity must be attached to this application (see sample drawings and instructiotisi and be submitted to the District Engineer having jurisdiction over the location of the proposed activity. An application that is not completed in full will be returned. //TFMS 7 TMR11 A TA RL Cl/ / Grt Ov tut ..Ar?r,M 1. APPLICATION NO. 12. FIELD OFFICE CODE 3. DATE RECEIVED 4. DATE APPLICATION COMPLE / / T F M S B F / nW M RC C u 1 e n O V A onr r/nw air 5. APPLICANT'S NAME 8. AUTHORIZED AGENT'S NAME AND TITLE !an agent is not reguiredi Mr: James Hor°ne Joseph F. Wiseman, Jr. P.E. Senior Associate 6. APPLICANT'S ADDRESS 9. AGENT'S ADDRESS Onslou County Camp, Dresser & McKee 415 Meadowview Road 5400 Glenwood Avenue Ste. 300 Jac'_csonville NC 28540 Raleigh, NC 27612 7. APPLICANT'S PHONE NOS. W /AREA CODE 10. AGENT'S PHONE NOS. W /AREA CODE a. Residence a. Residence b. Business (910) 989-2107 b. Business (919) 787-5620 11 • STATEMENT OF AUTHORIZATION I hereby authorize, Camp, Dresser & McKee to act in my behalf as my agent in the processing of this application and furnish, upon request, supplemental information in support of this permit application. APPLICANT S AIGNATURE DATE NAME, LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT OR ACTIVITY 12. PROJECT NAME OR TITLE isee instructions) Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill 13. NAME OF WATERBODY, IF KNOWN afapplicabtel I 14. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS Glappticablel Southwest Creek and New River 5. LOCATION OF PROJECT Onslow NC COUNTY STATE Road NC 28540 Onsloar County 463 Meador;view Jacksonville, 6. OTHER LOCATION DESCRIPTIONS, IF KNOWN, (see instructions) /. UI11ECTIONS TO THE SITE The Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill is located approximately seven miles northwest of Jacksonville, NC, alon` 1-leadouview Road (S.R. 124;) and two miles southeast of Catherine Lake Road. ENG FORM 4345. Feb 94 EDITION OF SEP 91 IS OBSOLETE. (Proponent: 7 8. Nature of Activity (Description of project, rnc/ude ep ("lures, See Attachment A 19. Project Purpose /Describe the reason or purpose of the project, see instructions/ See Attachment B 1 COCKS 20 22 IF E USE 20. Reason(s) for Discharge The County intends to discharge fill complete development as indicated by investments made by the County. 21. Type(s) of Material Being Discharged and the Amount 220,000 cy of fill material ?KEDGED AND/OR FILL MATERIAL IS TO BE DISCHARGED material into jurisdictional wetland in order to permit, and fully utilize the land and initial of Each Type in Cubic Yards 22. Surface Area in Acres of Wetlands or Other Waters Filled /see rnstrucr/onsi The County intends to discharge fill into 9.8 acres of dozer a d arts. S'?t fencing will be placed around landfill dconstruction ltodprevent runoff of dKe2ged Fill material from enterin, surrounding tiaaterbodies. 23. Is Any Portion of the Work Already Complete? Yes X No Approximately 1.7 acres of the total 9.8 acres o- IF f j rYES, DESCRIBE THE COMPLETED WORK sdicti filled during Phase I landfill construction (October 1997). Thel wetlands have been alas approximately 39,000 cy. quantity of fill used 24. Addresses of Adjoining Property Owners, Lessees, Etc., Whose Property Adjoins the Waterbody (If more than can be entered here, please attach a supplemental list). Sergi Attachment C 25. List of Other Certifications or Approvals/Denials Received from other Federal, State or Local Agencies for Work Described in This Application. AGENCY TYPE APPROVAL' IDENTIFICATION NUMBER DATE APPLIED DATE APPROVED DATE DENIED ACE 404/NWP No. 26 199606088 09/10/96 10/28/96 NCDENA 401 Project No.960794 09/10/96 01/21/97 'Would include but is not restricted to zoning, building and flood plain permits 26. Application is hereby made for a permit or permits to authorize the work described in this application. I certify that the information in this application is complete and accurate. I further certify that 1 possess the authority to undertake the work described herein or am acting as the duly authorized agent of the applicant. `-'-a-1yyL0 r ` !1 n t1 i J SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATEa SIGNATURE OF AGENT DATE The application must be signed by the person who desires to undertake the proposed activity (applicant) or it may be signed by a duly authorized agent if the statement in block 11 has been filled out and signed. 18 U.S.C. Section 1001 provides that: Whoever, in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States knowingly and willfully falsifies, conceals, or covers up any trick, scheme, or disguises a material fact or makes any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or entry, shall be fined not more than 510,000 or imprisoned not more than five years or both. 'U.S.GPOA 994-520-478/820 18 CIlY Attachment D Block 18. Nature of Activity The Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill is primarily an earthwork project consisting of cut and fill operations necessary to complete the development of the landfill facility including a 55-acre lined landfill, entrance and perimeter roadways, leachate tanks and sedimentation control structures. In order to complete the construction of the landfill, it is Onslow County's intent, providing Army Corps of Engineers and NCDENR approval, to discharge fill material into the remaining 8.1 acres of jurisdictional wetlands within the construction limits of the landfill site as shown in the Plan View drawing and described in the permit application. 0(•(l4? Attachment E Block 19. Project Purpose The purpose of the Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill.is to dispose of the County's Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) for the next 25+ years. Construction of the 23-acre, Phase 1 portion of the landfill began in October of 1997 and is in the final of three sub-phases, Phase 1C. The remaining 22 acres of the landfill will be constructed in 5-year phases over the next 20 years. The remaining life of the landfill will be through vertical expansion of the landfill and will not require additional landfill expansion after the first three 5-year phases. Final construction of the Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill will be completed in approximately 7 years. Disturbance of wetlands will be completed within the approved time frame of the Section 404 permit and 401 Water Quality Certification. ( FD Attachment F Block 24. Adjoining Property Owners Property Owner AddreSc 47-8 East Coast Materials PO Box 171 c/o John M. Glover Pleasant Hill, NC 27860 47A-42, 47A-43, 47A-44, Gravelly Creek Est., Inc. 1673 Catherine Lake Rd. 47A-45 Jacksonville, NC 28456 320-3.1 'Wells, Cecil George 4941 Richlands Hwy Jacksonville, NC 28540 320-1 Bryan, Raymond H., Jr. 322 Hughes Rd. c/o Willie A. Bryan Hampstead, NC 28443 321-118 Singleton, Mary Anne 402 Pettigrew Dr. Jacksonville, NC 28540 313-4 Dotson, Marshall F. Jr. PO Box 766 Jacksonville, NC 28541 313-21.8 Willis, W. R. and Carol 123 Tiger Hill Drive Jacksonville, NC 28546 313-16.8 Lear, Billy W. and 533 Firetower Rd. Charlotte Richlands, NC 28574 313-14 Richardson, Evelyn W. 5021 Richlands Hwy and Kelly E. Jacksonville, NC 28540 48-17 Great Eastern Timber Co. 99 High Street c/o Hancock Nat. Res. Boston, MA 02110 Group 48-12 Maready, Leslie H. and 451 Firetower Rd. Lillian F. Jacksonville, NC 28574 48-10 Lilley, Melton G. and 215 Country Club Dr. Leona Jacksonville, NC 28546 48-7 Padgett, Kenneth R. and 131 Wilmington Hwy Chase C. Jacksonville, NC 28540 (:: R Property Owner Address 47-26.1 Venters, W. Victor, H PO Box 904 Wilmington, NC 28402 47-25 Stroud, David R. and 620 Huffmantown Rd. Marsha Richlands, NC 28574 313-7 Lashley, William Douglas 246 Meadowview Rd Jacksonville, NC 28540 (0: t:- IIY Attachment A Original Approvals Section 404 Nationwide Permit 26 Section 401 Water Quality Certification W TV LW,-)j REPLY TO ATTENTION OF Regulatory Branch October 28, 1996 Action ID No. 199606088 and Nationwide Permit No. 26 Mr. Dave Clark Onslow County Water Department 222 Georgetown Road Jacksonville, North Carolina 28540 Dear Mr. Clark: rin; ;FE C Eff, WE T +^-roc By of-047 Please reference the application received on September 12, 1996, submitted by your agent, Mr. Martin Sanford of Camp Dresser and Mckee, for Department of the Army (DA) authorization to discharge fill material in 9.8 acres of Section 404 wetlands for the expansion of the Solid Waste Section of the Onslow County Landfill. The 142 acre tract of land is located north of the existing landfill, at the terminus of SR 1274, above the headwaters of an unnamed tributary of Southwest Creek, south of Catherine Lake, Onslow County, North Carolina. For the purposes of the Corps of Engineers' Regulatory Program, Title 33, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 330.6, published in the Federal Register on November 22, 1991, lists nationwide permits. Authorization was provided, pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, for discharges of dredged or fill material into headwaters and isolated waters. Your work is authorized by this nationwide permit provided it is accomplished in strict accordance with the enclosed conditions. This nationwide permit authorization does not relieve you of the responsibility to obtain any other State, or local authorizations. You should contact the following State agency to obtain the required State authorization prior to starting work: Mr. John Domey, North Carolina Division of Water Quality, at telephone (919) 733-1786, and Mr. Steve Benton, North Carolina Division of Coastal Management, at telephone (919) 733-2293. This verification will be valid until the nationwide permit is modified, reissued or revoked, which will occur prior to January 21, 1997. It is incumbent upon you to remain informed of changes to the nationwide permits, which will be announced by public notice when they occur. If you commence, or are under contract to commence, this activity before the date the nationwide permit is modified or revoked, you will have twelve months from the date of the modification or revocation to complete the activity under the present terms and conditions of this nationwide permit DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 1890 WILMINGTON. NORTH CAROUNA28402-1890 -2- Thank you for your time and cooperation in this matter. If you have any questions or comments, please contact me at telephone (910) 251-4811. Sincerely, Mickey Sugg Regulatory Specialist 2 , nciosures 1. Nationwide Permit 26 2. Special Conditions Copies Furnished (without enclosure): Mr. John Domey Division of Water Quality North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 Mr. John Parker North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Mr. Jim Gregson Division of Water Quality North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, North Carolina 28405-3845 Mr. Martin Sanford Camp Dresser and McKee 5400 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 300 Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr.. P.E., Director 0l-ll4T AL 1: D EHNF=1 January 21, 1997 Onslow County DWQ Project # 960794 APPROVAL of 401 Water Quality Certification and ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS Mr. Dave Clark Onsiow County Water Dept. 222 Georgetown Road Jacksonville, NC 28540 Dear Mr. Clark: You have our approval to place fill material in 9.8 acres of wetlands or waters for the purpose of expanding an existing landfill at Southwest Creek, as you described in your application dated September 1996. After reviewing your application, we have decided that this fill is covered by General Water Quality Certification Number 2671. This certification allows you to use Nationwide Permit Number 26 when it is issued by the Corps of Engineers. This approval is only valid for the purpose and design that you described in your application except as modified below. If you change your project, you must notify us and you may be required to send us a new application. If total wetland fills for this project (now or in the future) exceed one acre, compensatory mitigation may be required as described in 15A NCAC 2H .0506 (h) (6) and (7). For this approval to be valid, you must follow the conditions listed in the attached certification and any additional conditions listed below. Compensatory mitigation shall be done as described in, your September 1996 submittal: In addition a stormwatepleachate•managementplan?-shalkbe?submitte&to-17WQ=forwrit=e approvalinvolving-the°existirtg? landfill and. existing borrows areas. This-plan- shall be approved by DWQ• before wetland fill occurs In addition, you should get any other federal, state or local permits before you go ahead with your project including.(but not limited to) Sediment and Erosion Control, Coastal Stormwater, Non-Discharge and Water Supply Watershed regulations. This approval will expire when the accompanying 404 or CAMA permit expires unless otherwise specified in the General Certification. If you do not accept any of the conditions of this certification, you may ask for an adjudicatory hearing. You must act within 60 days of the date that you receive this letter. To ask for a hearing, send a written petition which conforms to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes to the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Box 27447, Raleigh, N.C. 276 1 1-7447. This certification and its conditions are. final and binding unless you ask for a hearing. This lever completes the review of the Division of Water Quality under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act If you have any questions, please telephone John Dorney at 919-733-1786. Pn . Howa rd, Jr. PE y - Attachment cc: Wilmington District Corps of Engineers Corps of Engineers Wilmington Field Office Wilmington DWQ Regional Office W. 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