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Re: Preliminary Jurisdictional Waters of
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Speedway Solar
(Approx. 310.8 acres)
Cabarrus County, North Carolina
Enclosed please find a preliminary wetland and stream assessment package for the
above referenced property. The purpose of the investigation was to determine the presence
and approximate extent of wetlands or surface waters on the Site that are subject to jurisdiction
under Sections 404 and 401 of the Clean Water Act.
Please review this enclosure and contact George Buchholz at (984) 255-2361 or
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Sincerely,
Timmons Group
Eli Wright
Environmental Scientist II
George Buchholz, REM, PWS
Senior Environmental Project Manager
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EVALUATION PACKAGE
SEPTEMBER 2018
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
On behalf of Duke Energy Renewables, Timmons Group environmental scientists Eli
Wright and George Buchholz, Registered Environmental Manager (REM), Professional Wetland
Scientist (PWS) conducted a Preliminary Jurisdictional Waters of the U.S. Evaluation from
August 27th through August 28th, 2018 to determine the presence and approximate extent of
wetlands or surface waters that are subject to jurisdiction under Sections 404 and 401 of the
Clean Water Act within the project study limits of the Speedway Solar project (Site).
The Site encompasses approximately 310.8 acres and is located at 2090 Alicia Lane in
Midland, North Carolina, within Cabarrus County (see Figure 1: Vicinity Map). The Site is bound
in all directions by a mix of forested lands, single family homes and agricultural lands. The Site
can be accessed from Wallace Road, Alicia Lane, and Pope Road. Two (2) single family homes
are located north of Alicia Lane within the central section of the Site. There is a single family
home and an agriculture operation center located south of Wallace Road within the central
section of the Site. Located within the northern section of the Site at the terminus of Pope Road
is a railroad easement that is generally aligned in a west to east direction. Muddy Creek is
located in the northern section of the Site south of the railroad and is generally aligned in a west
to east direction. The remainder of the Site consists primarily of forested and agricultural lands.
The Site is located within the Yadkin -Pee Dee River watershed (HUC 03040105). The northern
section of the Site is drained by Muddy Creek, which has a NC Division of Water Resources
Stream (DWR) Index Number of 13-17-16 and a Stream Classification of C (DEQ 2018). The
southern section of the Site is drained by Clear Creek, which has a DWR Index Number of 13-
17-17 and a Stream Classification of C (DEQ 2018). Ultimately, the Site drains to the Pee Dee
River. The Site does not contain a 100-year floodplain (see Figure 3: Environmental Inventory
Map).
The Site was evaluated for potential jurisdictional Waters of the U.S. based upon the
methodology outlined in the 1987 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Wetland Delineation
Manual; the Regional Supplement to the USACE Wetland Delineation Manual: Eastern
Mountains and Piedmont Region (Version 2.0) and subsequently issued USACE regulatory
guidance regarding the identification of jurisdictional stream channels through the recognition of
field indicators of an ordinary high-water mark within drainage features (Environmental
Laboratory, 1987; USACE, 2012; USACE 2005). Using these methodologies, preliminary
wetland and stream assessment mapping was produced and is included along with the attached
Site description and discussion for your review. Flagging or marking of the wetland and stream
boundaries was not conducted in the field during this effort. During our assessment,
approximately 0.03 acres of palustrine emergent (PEM) wetlands, and 0.49 acres of palustrine
open water (POW) were identified onsite. In addition, 4,451 linear feet of perennial stream
channels (R3), 2,018 linear feet of intermittent stream channels (R4) and 10,030 linear feet of
ephemeral stream channels (R6) were identified onsite.
Although ephemeral channels are not considered jurisdictional by the USACE, these
features may have the potential to be reclassified as intermittent by the USACE during the
course of their review for the jurisdictional determination. Also, area land use changes could
result in an increased flow to these features which would also potentially change their
classification. Therefore, ephemeral channels were assessed strictly for planning purposes.
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PRELIMINARY JURISDICTIONAL WATERS OF THE U.S EVALUATION PACKAGE
SPEEDWAY SOLAR
TABLE OF CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY................................................................................................. i
1.0 PROJECT INFORMATION SHEET..................................................................... 1
2.0 INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................. 2
3.0 SITE INFORMATION........................................................................................... 2
3.1 Site Location.............................................................................................. 2
3.2 Site Description.......................................................................................... 2
4.0 METHODS OF EVALUATION.............................................................................2
4.1 Preliminary Offsite Investigation/Data Review ........................................... 2
4.2 Field Investigation......................................................................................3
5.0 PRELIMINARY FINDINGS................................................................................... 3
5.1 Preliminary Offsite Investigation/Data Review Findings ............................. 3
5.2 Jurisdictional Area Summary ..................................................................... 4
5.3 Upland Area Summary............................................................................... 5
6.0 CONCLUSIONS................................................................................................... 6
7.0 REFERENCES.....................................................................................................7
MAPS
Figure 1
Vicinity Map
Figure 2
Hydrologic Unit Code Map
Figure 3
Environmental Inventory Map
Figure 4
Tax Parcel Map
Figure 5
NRCS Soil Survey Map
Figure 6A
Preliminary Wetlands and Streams Assessment Map: Aerial
Figure 613
Preliminary Wetlands and Streams Assessment Map: USGS
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1.0 PROJECT INFORMATION SHEET
General
Project Name:
Speedway Solar
State:
North Carolina
County:
Cabarrus
Latitude:
35.215395
Longitude:
-80.534499
Site Size: +/- 310.8 acres
HUC Code: 03040105 (Yadkin -Pee Dee Watershed)
Waterbodies (TNW): Muddy Creek and Clear Creek
Corresponding Information
USGS Quad and NWI Midland, 2016
USDA Soils Map: http://websoilsurvey.nres.usda.gov/app/HomePage.htm
Cabarrus, NC
Owner/Applicant
Name: Duke Energy Renewables
Address: 526 South Church Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Contact: Mr. James McRacken
Consultant
Name: Timmons Group
Address: 5410 Trinity Road, Suite 102
Raleigh, NC 27607
Telephone: (984) 255-2361
Contacts: George Buchholz: (919) 475-3874
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2.0 INTRODUCTION
On behalf of Duke Energy Renewables, Timmons Group environmental scientists Eli
Wright and George Buchholz, Registered Environmental Manager (REM), Professional Wetland
Scientist (PWS) conducted a preliminary evaluation of jurisdictional Waters of the U.S. from
August 27th through August 28th, 2018, within the project study limits of the Speedway Solar
property (Site).
3.0 SITE INFORMATION
3.1 Site Location
The Site encompasses approximately 310.8 acres and is located at 2090 Alicia Lane in
Midland, North Carolina, within Cabarrus County (see Figure 1: Vicinity Map). The Site is
located within the Yadkin -Pee Dee River watershed (HUC 03040105). The northern section of
the Site is drained by Muddy Creek, while the southern section of the Site is drained by Clear
Creek (see Figure 2: Hydrologic Unit Code Map). Muddy Creek has a NC Division of Water
Resources Stream (DWR) Index Number of 13-17-16 and a Stream Classification of C (DEQ
2018). Clear Creek has a DWR Index Number of 13-17-17 and a Stream Classification of C
(DEQ 2018). The Site is located in the Piedmont Physiographic Province. The Site does not
contain a 100-year floodplain (see Figure 3: Environmental Inventory Map).
3.2 Site Description
The Site is bound in all directions by a mix of forested lands, single family homes and
agricultural lands. The Site can be accessed from Wallace Road, Alicia Lane, and Pope Road.
Two (2) single family homes are located north of Alicia Lane, within the central section of the
Site. There is a single-family home and an agriculture operation center located south of
Wallace Road within the central section of the Site. Located within the northern section of the
Site at the terminus of Pope Road, is a railroad easement that is generally aligned in a west to
east direction. Muddy Creek is located in the northern section of the Site south of the railroad
and is generally aligned in a west to east direction. Overhead electrical utility easements are
located along Alicia Lane and Wallace Road. There is an additional overhead electrical utility
easement located along the extreme southern boundary of the Site that is aligned in a west to
east direction. The remainder of the Site consists primarily of forested and agricultural lands.
4.0 METHODS OF EVALUATION
4.1 Preliminary Offsite Investigation/Data Review
A review of publicly available resources was performed prior to the onsite field
investigation to determine the potential for jurisdictional areas, and if present, the extent of these
areas located at the Site. These mapping resources generally included, but were not limited to,
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) topographic maps, QL2 Lidar data, U.S. Fish and Wildlife's
National Wetland Inventory mapping, Natural Resource Conservation Service Soil Survey
mapping, as well as recent and historic aerial photography.
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4.2 Field Investigation
The Site was evaluated for potential jurisdictional Waters of the U.S. based upon the
methodology outlined in the 1987 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual;
the Regional Supplement to the USACE Wetland Delineation Manual: Eastern Mountains and
Piedmont Region (Version 2.0); and subsequently issued USACE regulatory guidance regarding
the identification of jurisdictional stream channels through the recognition of field indicators of an
ordinary high-water mark within drainage features (Environmental Laboratory, 1987; USACE,
2012; USACE 2005). The wetland boundary was located as accurately as possible using sub -
meter GPS equipment. The wetlands and streams were not flagged or marked in the field.
5.0 PRELIMINARY FINDINGS
5.1 Preliminary Offsite Investigation/Data Review Findings
A review of the United States Geologic Survey (USGS) topographic map depicts land
use at the Site to include residential, forested and agricultural areas. A total of four (4) blue line
streams are shown on the Site. Located in the northern section is Muddy Creek and a blue line
stream that drains into it. Located in the southern section are two (2) blue line streams that
drain south towards Clear Creek. One (1) pond is located in the northern section that
discharges towards Muddy Creek. Two (2) ponds are located in the southern section that
discharges towards Clear Creek. Topography at the Site is primarily characterized as gently
rolling and relatively flat. Elevations at the Site range from 580 feet above mean sea level (MSL)
along the ridgelines to 520 feet above MSL, within Muddy Creek.
Similar to the USGS topographic mapping, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife National Wetland
Inventory (NWI) shows wetlands, ponds, and streams associated with the main
drainages/stream channels on the Site (USFWS, accessed 2018). The National Hydrography
Dataset (NHD) depicts the same four (4) stream systems shown on the USGS. Mapped NWI
and NHD features present within the Site are depicted on Figure 3: Environmental Inventory
Map.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conversation Service
(USDA -MRCS) Web Soil Survey(http://websoilsurvey.nres.usda.gov/app/) shows the soils
mapped for the Site primarily as silt and sandy Ioams. The Site is underlain by five (5) soil
series. Onsite soils include:
• Badin channery silt loam at 2 to 8 percent slopes (BaB)
• Chewacla sandy loam at 0 to 2 percent slopes (ChA)
• Goldston very channery silt loam at 4 to 15 percent slopes (GoC)
• Kirksey silt loam at 1 to 6 percent slopes (KkB)
• Misenheimer channery silt loam at 0 to 4 percent slopes (MsA)
Goldston very channery silt loam and Kirksey silt loam are the dominant soil series at the
Site and comprise approximately 70% of the overall soils. Chewacla sandy loam is classified as
somewhat poorly drained. All other soils at the Site are classified as well -drained or moderately
well -drained (USDA-NRCS, 2007). Chewacla sandy loam is listed as partially hydric for
Cabarrus County (USDA-NRCS, 2010).
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The last reported rainfall event preceding the field assessment was on August 22, 2018
(0.12 inches). A total of 1.6 inches of precipitation was recorded between August 1st to August
22nd 2018. The Palmer Drought Severity Index shows Cabarrus County in near normal
precipitation conditions for the week ending on August 31, 2018 (USDOC-NOAA, 2018).
5.2 Jurisdictional Area Summary
The onsite investigations evaluated the presence of wetlands depicted on the NWI
mapping and determined the wetland systems to be more extensive than mapped. The
dominant vegetation within the tree and shrub -scrub stratum of the potential jurisdictional areas
onsite was American sycamore (Platanus occidentalis), green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica),
highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum), and red maple (Acer rubrum). The herbaceous
and vine layers were generally dominated by netted chain fern (Woodwardia areolata),
Japanese stiltgrass (Microstegium vimineum), false nettle (Boehmeria cylindrica), jewelweed
(Impatiens capensis), poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans), trumpet creeper (Campsis
radicans), and Carolina jasmine (Gelsemium sempervirens).
Soils within the wetland areas exhibited medium to low chroma matrix colors and
concentrations that are characteristic of reducing anaerobic conditions associated with the
formation of hydric soils. The soils generally met the F3 Depleted Matrix hydric soil indicator.
Textures within the areas include silt loam or similar soils with inclusions of clay deposits.
Primary hydrology indicators observed within the potential jurisdictional areas included oxidized
root channels, drift deposits, and water -stained leaves. In addition, secondary hydrology
indicators of drainage patterns and geomorphic position were also observed.
Muddy Creek is located in the northern section of the Site south of the railroad and is
generally aligned in a west to east direction. Although strong geomorphological characteristics
were exhibited within Muddy Creek that are indicative of a perennial feature, water was not
present within the stream bed at the time of the field assessment. Muddy Creek varied between
10 to 20 feet wide and exhibited, prominently, the following geomorphological characteristics:
channel bed and bank continuity, sinuosity, stream substrate particle size, depositional
benches, and natural valley. There were a few pooled areas primarily around beaver dam
structures. This condition was unusual in that, according to the North Carolina Drought
Management Advisory Council, Cabarrus County is currently not experiencing drought
conditions (NCDMAC, 2018). Approximately four (4) beaver dams were observed within the
central section of Muddy Creek. The presence of several beaver dams on Site is indicative of
an active beaver population within the vicinity of the Site which could be severely altering the
hydrology of Muddy Creek and resulting in a lowered water table.
A summary of the potential jurisdictional areas identified onsite is provided below in
Table 1: Potential Jurisdictional Area Summary. The location and size of potential jurisdictional
Waters of the U.S. are shown on Figure 6A: Preliminary Wetlands and Stream Assessment
Map: Aerial and Figure 613: Preliminary Wetlands and Streams Assessment Map: USGS.
Ephemeral streams were included on mapping for planning purposes as the exact location of
jurisdictional breaks along these drainage features will need to be determined during the
confirmation process by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
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Table 1: Potential Jurisdictional Area Summary
Area Study Area PFO PSS PEM POW Streams Streams
Description (acres) (Acres) (Acres) (acres) (acres) (L.(L.F.)
Speedway 310.8 0 0 0.03 0.49 4,451 2,018
Solar
Notes:
1) PFO = palustrine forested wetlands, PSS = palustrine scrub -shrub wetlands,
PEM = palustrine emergent wetlands, POW = palustrine open water,
R3 = upper perennial streams, R4 = intermittent streams
2) Jurisdictional area acreages are preliminary, based on field assessment and have not
been confirmed or surveyed.
3) Habitat Classification is based on Cowardin et al., 1979; however, POW is not a
Cowardin Classification.
5.3 Upland Area Summary
During the field investigation of the Site, approximately 309 acres of upland or
non -jurisdictional areas were identified onsite. As shown on Figure 3: Environmental Inventory
Map, the majority of the upland areas located within the Site are within the agricultural fields and
within the Dry-Mesic Oak -Hickory Forests along the upper slopes and ridgetops (Schafale and
Weakley, 1990).
Dominant species commonly observed by strata include red oak (Quercus rubra), white
oak (Quercus albs), hickory (Carya spp.), sourwood (Oxydendrum arboreum), red maple (Acer
rubrum), loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) and tulip poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera) in the canopy and
subcanopy, with Chinese privet (Ligustrum sinense), American hornbeam (Carpinus
caroliniana), red bud (Cercis canadensis), and paw paw (Asimina triloba) in the shrub layer. The
herbaceous and vine layers were sparse in the upland areas. Primary species observed
included Christmas fern (Polystichum acrostichoides), ebony spleenwort (Asplenium
platyneuron), poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans), and greenbrier (Smilax rotundifolia).
Upland soils were typically red (2.5YR 5/6) within the upper 1 to 10 inches and underlain
by reddish brown (2.5YR 5/4) soils below 10 inches. Soil textures primarily include silt loam.
Mapped soils present within the Site are depicted on Figure 3: Environmental Inventory Map.
Indicators of wetland hydrology were largely absent in upland areas. Hydric soils and/or
a dominance of hydrophytic vegetation was not observed within these areas and were therefore,
not considered to be jurisdictional features under Sections 404 and 401 of the Clean Water Act
regulations. The location and size of upland areas onsite are shown on Figures 6A and 613:
Preliminary Wetlands and Streams Assessment Maps.
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6.0 CONCLUSIONS
The preliminary jurisdictional Waters of the U.S. evaluation identified the presence and
approximate extent of wetlands and streams at the Site. Four (4) farm ponds, characterized as
open water, were identified within the Site. One (1) palustrine emergent wetland was found
onsite associated with a farm pond feature located north of Wallace Road. Unnamed tributaries
located at the Site vary between 2 to 3 feet wide, while Muddy Creek varies between 10 to 20
feet wide. Wetlands present onsite are characterized as emergent wetland systems. These
areas are depicted on the Preliminary Wetland and Streams Assessment Maps included as
Figures 6A and 6B.
These findings represent Timmons Group's professional opinion regarding the extent of
jurisdictional wetlands and stream channels onsite. The mapped areas are approximate in
location, shape, and size, and are subject to change pending a wetland delineation and
jurisdictional determination by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
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7.0 REFERENCES
Cowardin, L. M., V. Carter, F. C. Golet, and E. T. LaRoe. 1979. Classification of
wetlands and deepwater habitats of the United States. U.S. Department of the Interior,
Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, D.C.
Environmental Laboratory. 1987. "Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual,"
Technical Report Y-87-1, U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station,
Vicksburg, MS.
North Carolina Department Environmental Quality. Division of Water Resources
https:Hncdenr.maps.arcqis.com/apps/Publiclnformation/index.htmI?appid=ad3a85a0c6d
644a0b97cd069db238ac3. Accessed August 2018.
North Carolina Drought Management Advisory Council (NCDMAC). 2018.
http://www.ncdrought.org/
Schafale, Michael P. and Weakley, Alan S, 1990. Classification of the Natural
Communities of North Carolina, Third Approximation. N.C. Natural Heritage Program,
Division of Parks and Recreation and N.C. Department of Environment, Health and
Natural Resources.
United States Army Corps of Engineers. 2012. Regional Supplement to the Corps of
Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual: Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region
(Version 2.0). ERDC/EL TR-10-09. Vicksburg, MS: U.S. Army Engineer Research and
Development Center.
United States Army Corps of Engineers. Regulatory Guidance Letter, Ordinary High
Water Mark Identification. December 7, 2005.
United States Department of Agriculture -Natural Resources Conservation Service. Soil
Survey of Surry County, North Carolina, 2007.
United States Department of Agriculture -Natural Resources Conservation Service.
National List of Hydric Soils 2010, http://soils.usda.gov/use/hydric/. Accessed August
2018.
United States Department of Agriculture. Natural Resources Conservation Service
http://websoilsurvey.nres.usda.gov/app/. Accessed August 2018.
United States Department of Commerce (USDOC), National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA). Drought Severity Index by Division. Long Term Palmer.
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/analysis monitoring/regional monitoring/Palmer.
gif. Accessed August 2018.
United States Fish and Wildlife Service. National Wetlands Inventory
http://www.fws.gov/nwi/. Accessed August 2018.
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