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20041713 Ver 2_2009 Mitigation Report_20100308 (3)
NNS WARDANDSMITH,PA. CLINT D. ROUTSON, Attorney at Law 1001 College Court (28562) Post Office Box 867 New Bern, NC 28563-0867 March 5, 2010 Mr. Mickey Sugg Project Manager Wilmington Regulatory Field Office US Army Corps of Engineers 69 Darlington Avenue Wilmington NC 28403-1343 RE: Permits 200401077 and 200200769 Our File 860233-00007 Dear Mr. Sugg: P: 252.672.5451 F: 252.672.5477 cdr(cr ward andsmith.com COPY Transmitted with this letter are the Annual Mitigation Report for 2009 for Corps Permit Number 200401077 and the Annual Mitigation Report for 2009 for Corps Permit Number 200200769. If you have any questions regarding the Reports, please do not hesitate to contact me. Yours ? `% - '2-- Clint D. Routson CDR:admin ND: 4819-3704-6533, v. 1 Enclosures cc: The Nassau Corporation (w/encls) Ms. Cyndi Karoly (w/encls) Ms. Joanne Steenhuis (w/encls) Mr. Ronald Mikulak (w/encls) Ms. Doug Huggett (w/encls) Mr. Pete Benjamin (w/encls) Mr. Kevin Reed (w/encls) Mr. Frank Rush (w/encls) Ms. Tere Barrett (w/encls) ASHEVILLE GREENVILLE NEW BERN R 9W A r L RALEIGH WILMINGTON www.wardandsmith.com Annual Mitigation Report for 2009 The Nassau Corporation Carteret County, North Carolina Permit No: 200200769 @ Le Mv [a vu MAR £ 2010 DENR • WATER QUALITY WETLANDS AND STOR4'Vr4TEft BRANCH CONTENTS SUMMARY Page 3 INTRODUCTION Page 3 HYDROLOGY Page 5 VEGETATION Page 10 CONCLUSION Page 12 REFERENCE MATERIALS Page 13 Supporting Documentation: Exhibit 1 - Portion of Dolphin Ridge Subdivision Plat with Lot 121 Dolphin Ridge Mitigation Site marked. Exhibit 2 - 2009 Monthly Monitoring Well Reports for Monitoring Well A in chart form. All data in inches. Exhibit 3 - 2009 Monthly Monitoring Well Reports for Monitoring Well B in chart form. All data in inches. Exhibit 4 - 2009 Monthly Monitoring Well Reports for Monitoring Well A in graph form. All data in inches. Exhibit 5 - 2009 Monthly Monitoring Well Reports for Monitoring Well B in graph form. All data in inches. Exhibit 6 - 2009 Monthly Rain Data Reports showing Rain Measured at Site, Rain Per NWS Site, and Normal Rainfall in chart form. All data in inches. Exhibit 7 - 2009 Monthly Rain Data Reports showing Rain Measured at Site, Rain Per NWS Site, and Normal Rainfall in graph form. All data in inches. Exhibit 8 - Representative Photographs of the Mitigation Site on June 7, 2009, and on December 18, 2009. Exhibit 9 - Monitoring Well Installation Data Forms for each of the Monitoring Wells with plat showing the locations of the Monitoring Wells. SUMMARY The following report summarizes the monitoring activities that occurred in 2009 at the Mitigation Site on Lot 121 in the Dolphin Ridge Subdivision that was created pursuant to Permit 200200769. The Dolphin Ridge Subdivision is located on the south side of Coast Guard Road in the Town of Emerald Isle. The Town of Emerald Isle is located in Carteret County, North Carolina. The goal of the monitoring activities is to determine if the Mitigation Site has been constructed and planted to establish a sustainable wetlands area ("Created Wetlands") that is similar to the natural wetlands that adjoin the Mitigation Site. The data obtained from the monitoring wells installed in the Mitigation Site and the survival and growth of the various wetlands plants planted in the Mitigation Site indicates that the Mitigation Site is functioning just like the natural wetlands it adjoins and that the creation of the Created Wetlands has been successful. Although two additional years of monitoring are required, based on the results from the first year of monitoring, the mitigation has been successful and the Mitigation Site is a functioning wetlands. INTRODUCTION Project Description: The Project consists of 4,164.59 square feet of mitigation area on Lot 121 in Dolphin Ridge. The mitigation area is to provide compensatory mitigation for 3,561 square feet of wetlands filled on Lot 113 in Dolphin Ridge. The compensatory mitigation exceeds the minimum 1:1 onsite mitigation ratio. A copy of a portion of the subdivision plat for Dolphin Ridge is included in Exhibit 1 to this Report. The plat has the general location of the Mitigation Site marked on it. The Mitigation Site initially was excavated and planted in 2007. However, the Corps of Engineers expressed concerns that the depth of the 2007 excavation might not be sufficient to establish long term sustainable wetlands. To address these concerns, in 2008, additional excavation occurred at the Mitigation Site to bring the elevation in the Mitigation Site to an elevation similar to that of the natural wetlands that adjoin the Mitigation Site. The Corps of Engineers also recommended that when the Mitigation Site was replanted after the additional excavation that plants from the neighboring natural wetlands be transplanted to the Mitigation Site to insure compatibility and to increase the success of the wetlands. Accordingly, in 2008, the Mitigation Site was planted with a mix of Lizard's Tail (Saururus cernuus), Rush (Juncaceae), Red Maple (Acer rubrum), Button Bush (Cephalanthus occidentalis), Wax Myrtle (Myrica cerifera), Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum), and Sweetbay Magnolia (Magnolia virginiana) plants. We specifically did not plant any Common Cattail (Typha Latifolia) in the Mitigation Site. After the planting was completed, two monitoring wells were installed in the Mitigation Site. The monitoring wells were installed pursuant to the instructions and procedures detailed in the "Technical Standard for Water-Exhibit Monitoring of Potential Wetland Sites" prepared by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dated June 2005. In order to demonstrate that the mitigation is successful, hydrology and vegetation monitoring must be conducted for three years to confirm that the Mitigation Site meets the Hydrology Success Criteria and the Vegetation Success Criteria as established by the project specifications and in compliance with federal guidelines for wetland mitigation. 2009 is the first year of monitoring following the re-grading and replanting of the site in 2008. This Report details the 2009 results of the hydrology and vegetation monitoring at the Mitigation Site. 4 HYDROLOGY Hydrology Success Criteria: Project specifications require saturation (within 12 inches of the surface) or inundation of the Mitigation Site for a consecutive period of at least 12.5% of the growing season for one year under average climatic conditions for the Mitigation Site to be deemed to meet the Hydrology Success Criteria. According to the data for WETS Station Morehead City 2WNW, NC5830 having a latitude of 34° 44'N and a longitude of -76° 44'W, published by the National Water and Climate Center of the Natural Resources Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture, the growing season in Carteret County, based on a 50% probability that air temperatures will reach 28° Fahrenheit or higher, runs from March 14 to November 30. That means that the growing season contains 261 days, and 12.5% of 261 days equates to 33 days. Accordingly, for the Mitigation Site to meet the Hydrology Success Criteria, it needs to show saturation (within 12 inches of the surface) or inundation for at least 33 consecutive days between March 14 and November 30 under average climatic conditions. Lot 121 in Dolphin Ridge is located at latitude 34° 39' 24"N and longitude -77° 04'29"W. The Mitigation Site is located approximately 20 miles from WETS Station Morehead City 2WNW, NC5830 and approximately 4 miles from State Climate Office of North Carolina Station KNJM - Bogue Field MCALF, in Bogue, North Carolina, having a latitude of 34.69°N and a longitude of -77.02°W. The Mitigation Site has two (2) monitoring wells installed in it. The monitoring wells were installed pursuant to the instructions and procedures detailed in the "Technical Standard for Water-Exhibit Monitoring of Potential Wetland Sites" prepared by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dated June 2005. The Monitoring Well Installation Data Sheets for each of the monitoring wells and a survey showing the location of the monitoring wells at the Mitigation Site are included in Exhibit 9 of this Report. The monitoring wells at the Mitigation Site were labeled "A" and "B" for ease of reference. Each monitoring well was manually monitored on a daily basis from March 18, 2009, to November 31, 2009. Although we did not obtain daily monitoring well readings for March 14, 15, 16, or 17, data for those dates was not needed to determine if the Hydrology Success Criteria was met, because the data for the rest of the Growing Season established that the Hydrology Success Criteria was met. Accordingly, the missing data for those four days is disregarded in the analysis in this Report. Monitoring well reports showing the daily measurements at each of the monitoring wells for each month of the Growing Season are contained in Exhibits 2 - 3 of this Report. All measurements are in inches. Each monitoring well has a separate chart for each month of the Growing Season. Each chart has three columns that are labeled "Date," "Depth of Water From Surface in Monitoring Well," and "Depth of Standing Water Above Surface." Although the column headings are self explanatory, it is important to note with respect to the column labeled "Depth of Water From Surface in Monitoring Well" that: (i) if the number is a negative number, that means that the water level is located below the ground level surface that distance; and (ii) if 5 the number is a positive number, that means that the water level is located above the ground level surface that distance. If the depth of the surface water surrounding a monitoring well exceeded the height of the monitoring well riser, then the number shown in the "Depth of Water From Surface in Monitoring Well" column is the depth of the surrounding surface water. Exhibits 4 - 5 of this Report show the daily monitoring information contained in the charts in graph form. Monitoring Well Results for Entire Growing Season: A review of the Monitoring Well reports based on the entire Growing Season (without consideration of the amount of rainfall during the Growing Season) indicates that the Mitigation Site experienced saturation (within 12 inches of the surface) or inundation for at least 33 consecutive days of the 2009 Growing Season. The Monitoring Well reports for the entire Growing Season show that: 1. Monitoring Well A had 68 days where the soil was saturated at a depth of less than 12 inches from the surface and 189 days where the soil was inundated with water. 2. Monitoring Well B had 67 days where the soil was saturated at a depth of less than 12 inches from the surface and 190 days where the soil was inundated with water. 6 Monitoring Well Results for Periods During Growing Season with Average Climatic Conditions: Since one of the parameters of the Hydrology Success Criteria is that the conditions be met "under average climatic conditions," the average climatic conditions during a normal Growing Season must be determined. Once the average climatic conditions are determined, it must be determined if (and when) such average climatic conditions occurred during the 2009 Growing Season. The Monitoring Well data then must be examined to determine if the Mitigation Site experienced saturation (within 12 inches of the surface) or inundation for at least 33 consecutive days during the 2009 Growing Season when the average climatic conditions occurred. To assist in answering these issues, we prepared the charts contained in Exhibit 6 of this Report. The charts in Exhibit 6 of this Report show the following data: 1. The column labeled "Date" shows the date of the measurements. 2. The column labeled "Rain Measured at Site" shows the rainfall data as manually measured on a daily basis at the Mitigation Site at the same time that the monitoring wells were being checked. 3. The column labeled "Rain Per NWS Site" shows the rain measured at a weather service station. From March 18, 2009, to August 31, 2009, the data is from the Daily Precipitation by Day data as published by the National Weather Service for Station 31-5830-07 - Morehead City 2WNW, in Morehead City, North Carolina. From September 1, 2009, to November 31, 2009, the data is from the Daily Precipitation by Day data published by the State Climate Office of North Carolina for Station KNJM - Bogue Field MCALF, in Bogue, North Carolina. The data from Station KNJM - Bogue Field MCALF was used for the end of the monitoring period because the National Weather Service temporarily discontinued collecting data for Station 31-5830-07 in September of 2009. 4. The column labeled "Normal Rainfall" is the Normal Precipitation by Day based on 1971 to 2000 climate records as published by the State Climate Office of North Carolina for the period of March 18 to November 31 for Station 315830 - Morehead City 2WNW, in Morehead City, North Carolina. Exhibit 7 of this Report shows the information contained in the charts in Exhibit 6 in graph form. 7 We then compiled the daily data contained in the charts in Exhibit 6 into the chart below where: 1. The column labeled "Month" shows the month during the Growing Season. 2. The column labeled "Actual Rainfall Measured at Mitigation Site" shows the total rainfall measured for the month at the Mitigation Site. 3. The column labeled "Historic Normal Rainfall" shows the monthly total of the rainfall during the month based on the "Normal Rainfall" reported by the State Climate Office of North Carolina. 4. The column labeled "Actual Rainfall Measured by the National Weather Service" shows the monthly total of the Daily Precipitation by Day reported by the National Weather Service for Station 31-5830-07 - Morehead City 2WNW from March 18, 2009, to August 31, 2009, and the Daily Precipitation by Day data published by the State Climate Office of North Carolina for Station KNJM - Bogue Field MCALF, in Bogue, North Carolina from September 1, 2009, to November 31, 2009. 5. The column labeled "Difference" shows the "Actual Rainfall Measured at a Mitigation Site" less the corresponding "Historic Normal Rainfall." Month Actual Rainfall Measured at Mitigation Site Historic Normal Rainfall Actual Rainfall Measured by the National Weather Service Difference March 18 - 31 .9 1.79 .72 -.89 April 3.5 2.94 2.69 +.56 May 3.3 4.66 7.34 -1.36 June 4.0 4.04 3.05 -.04 July 7.5 5.94 4.01 +1.52 August 7.7 7.55 7.4 +.15 September 12.80 6.47 11.10 +6.33 October 3.7 4.36 2.77 -.66 November 15.5 4.07 14.88 +11.43 The above chart shows that Emerald Isle sustained significant above average rainfalls in September and November. The rainfall totals during the months of March, April, May, June, July, August, and October are within approximately one and one-half inches (plus or minus) of the normal rainfall totals for those months and appear to meet the average climatic conditions requirement. However, we excluded three of those months from consideration for various reasons. We excluded: (i) March because March was not a full month; (ii) August because half of the rainfall that occurred in August occurred in one day; and (iii) October because of the residual effects of the excess rainfall in September. The total actual rainfall for the months of April, May, June, and July of 2009 are almost identical to the "Historic Normal Rainfall" for the same months. For all four of those months, there is less than three-fourths of an inch in total difference between the "Historic Normal Rainfall" and the "Actual Rainfall Measured at Mitigation Site." Accordingly, the monitoring well readings during April, May, June, and July of 2009 were considered being made "under average climatic conditions." An analysis of the monitoring well data for April, May, June, and July of 2009 for the Mitigation Site shows that the Mitigation Site experienced saturation (within 12 inches of the surface) or inundation for at least 33 consecutive days. Consequently, the Mitigation Site met all of the parameters of the Hydrology Success Criteria. The monitoring wells reports for the April, May, June, and July "average climatic condition" period show the following: 1. Monitoring Well A met the criteria with 122 consecutive days where the soil was saturated at a depth of less than 12 inches from the surface or the soil was inundated with water. During the period, the soil was saturated at a depth of less than 12 inches from the surface for 64 days and the soil was inundated with water for 58 days. 2. Monitoring Well B met the criteria with 122 consecutive days where the soil was saturated at a depth of less than 12 inches from the surface or the soil was inundated with water. During the period, the soil was saturated at a depth of less than 12 inches from the surface for 63 days and the soil was inundated with water for 59 days. Based on the monitoring well data, the Mitigation Site met the Hydrology Success Criteria for the 2009 Growing Season and would be considered wetlands under the Hydrology Success Criteria. 9 VEGETATION Vegetation Success Criteria: Project specifications require that we establish wetlands vegetation in the Mitigation Site similar to the vegetation in adjacent natural wetlands areas for the Mitigation Site to be deemed to meet the Vegetation Success Criteria. The Mitigation Site was planted with Lizard's Tail (Saururus cernuus), Rush (Juncaceae), Red Maple (Acer rubrum), Button Bush (Cephalanthus occidentalis), Wax Myrtle (Myrica cerifera), Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum), and Sweetbay Magnolia (Magnolia virginiana) in 2008. We specifically did not plant any Common Cattail (Typha Latifolia) in the Mitigation Site. With the Mitigation Site being small in size (approximately 4,164.59 square feet), the vegetation may be monitored with a simple visual inspection of the Mitigation Site. The Mitigation Site was visually inspected in June, November, and December of 2009. June 2009 Inspection: In June, the Mitigation Site contained healthy wetlands vegetation that was growing, and the Mitigation Site generally was doing very well. The original plantings in the Mitigation Site showed a high survival rate and other wetlands plants were naturally propagating into the site. Although we specifically did not plant any Common Cattail (Typha Latifolia) in the Mitigation Site in 2008, the Mitigation Site contained several thriving Common Cattail (Typha Latifolia) in June. Photographs 1 - 3 in Exhibit 8 are of the Mitigation Site on Lot 121 in Dolphin Ridge on June 7, 2009. The photographs show a healthy wetlands area with Common Rush (Juncaceae) scattered throughout the area, a few Common Cattail (Typha Latifolia), Red Maple (Acer rubrum), Wax Myrtle (Myrica cerifera), Lizard's Tail (Saururus cernuus), Button Bush (Cephalanthus occidentalis), and a Sweetbay Magnolia (Magnolia virginiana) growing in the Mitigation Site. The success of the wetlands plantings is visible in the June 7, 2009, photographs. November/December Inspection: In the middle of August, the Emerald Isle area received over five (5) inches of rain in two days, and the Mitigation Site operated as it should and it became a collector for the excess rain - just like the natural wetlands it is located adjacent to did. Before the Mitigation Site could process all of the water from the August events, the Emerald Isle area received another eight and one-half (8.5) inches of rain in two days at the beginning of September and approximately ten (10) additional inches of rain in two days at the beginning of November. When the Mitigation Site was inspected in November, it was underwater, just like its neighboring natural wetlands. We postponed taking photographs of the Mitigation Site in November because it was difficult to see the vegetation due to the water. Unfortunately, December continued to be a wet month, and the Mitigation Site still was underwater on December 18, 2009, when the Mitigation Site was inspected and photographs taken. 10 Photographs 4 - 7 in Exhibit 8 were taken on December 18, 2009, and show the Mitigation Site on Lot 121 in Dolphin Ridge. Although the standing water makes it difficult to see the wetlands vegetation in the December 18 photographs, the photographs do show that the Mitigation Site has become connected to the natural wetlands it adjoins. The Mitigation Site looks like the surrounding natural wetlands, and without being able to see the metal posts that encircle the Mitigation Site in the photographs, it would be difficult to tell where the Mitigation Site ends and the natural wetlands begin. Common Rush (Juncaceae), Common Duckweed (Lemna Minor L.), Red Maple (Acer rubrum), and Common Cattail (Typha Latifolia) are visible at the Mitigation Site in the December photographs. The Wetlands Indicator Status for the plants shown in the photographs is as follows: Plant Name Type Wetland Indicator Status Lizard's Tail Herb OBL (Saururus cernuus) Rush Rush FACW-OBL (Juncaceae) Red Maple Tree FAC (W-) (Acer rubrum) Button Bush Shrub OBL (Cephalanthus occidentalis) Wax Myrtle Shrub FAC+ (Myrica cerifera) Bald Cypress Tree OBL (Taxodium distichum) Sweetbay Magnolia Tree FACW+ (Magnolia virginiana) Common Cattail Herb OBL (Typha Latifolia) Common Duckweed Aquatic Herb OBL (Lemna Minor L.) The Vegetation Success Criteria has been met by the survival and growth of most of the wetlands plants that were planted in the Mitigation Site in 2008. It is anticipated that this high survival and growth rate will continue and that the density of the wetlands plants in the Mitigation Site will increase as the existing wetlands plants grow and as the wetlands plants in the adjoining natural wetlands propagate into the Mitigation Site. 11 CONCLUSION The Mitigation Site is doing well. The Mitigation Site met the Hydrology Success Criteria and the Vegetation Success Criteria in 2009. No additional excavation will be needed in the Mitigation Site, and it is not anticipated that any additional vegetation will need to be planted in the Mitigation Site. The Mitigation Site is functioning just like the natural wetlands that it borders. 12 REFERENCE MATERIALS: 1. Technical Standard for Water-Exhibit Monitoring of Potential Wetland Sites prepared by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dated June 2005. 2. National Water and Climate Center of the Natural Resources Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture data for WETS Station Morehead City 2WNW, NC5830 having a latitude of 34° 44'N and a longitude of -76° 44'W. This data is from the National Climatic Data Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the US Department of Commerce. The website address is www.ncdc.noaa.gov/. 3. NC CRONOS Database for Bogue Field MCALF Station KNJM having a latitude of 34.69°N and a longitude of -77.02°W. The NC CRONOS Database is the NC Climate Retrieval and Observations Network of the Southeast Database that was developed by the State Climate Office of North Carolina. The website address is www.nc- climate.ncsu.edu/cronos. 4. The Daily Normal Rainfall Totals in the charts are from the North Carolina CRONOS Database for Station Morehead City 2WNW. The website address is www.nc- climate.ncsu.edu/cronos. 5. 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I ? 11/21/2009 I i 11/22/2009 I 11/23/2009 I I I I I 11/24/2009 I I I I I I I 11/25/2009 11/26/2009 I I ? I 11/27/2009 I I I ? I I I I i II I I I 1/28/2009 I i I I i I I 11/29/2009 f 11/30/2009 I i Exhibit 8 Representative Photographs of the Mitigation Site on June 7, 2009, and on December 18, 2009. Lot 121 Dolphin Ridge Photographs taken June 7, 2009 1. The above photograph was taken approximately from the eastern corner of the southern line of the Mitigation Site on Lot 121 looking northwesterly. The photograph shows a healthy wetlands area with Common Rush (Juncaceae) scattered throughout the area, a few Common Cattail (Typha Latifolia), and a Wax Myrtle (Myrica cerifera). Lizard's Tail (Saururus cernuus) are located along the western edge and a Button Bush (Cephalanthus occidentalis) is located along the northern line of the Mitigation Site. In the center of the photograph is a Red Maple (Acer rubrum) with a Sweetbay Magnolia (Magnolia virginiana) located directly behind it. + .? w *'? * i ? - t y. r, 1 i Y ?. ?pay? ?} a i ^? i w i ' 'VP w? ? t ? aF 7e -•g,, 2. The above photograph was taken approximately from the northern line of the Mitigation Site on Lot 121 looking southeasterly. The photograph shows a Red Maple (Acer rubrum) and Common Rush (Juncaceae) scattered throughout the area with a few Common Cattail (Typha Latifolia). i } A , r r'? r , •k y ?`'y. , !fir • ? ; F ?' .r . ,, r, ,, ? ??? t z? K 5 r 3. The above photograph was taken approximately from the southern line of the Mitigation Site on Lot 121 looking northeasterly. The photograph shows a Red Maple (Acer rubrum) in the bottom center of the photograph and another Red Maple (Acer rubrum) slightly left of and at the top of the photograph. The photograph also shows Common Rush (Juncaceae) scattered throughout the area with a few Common Cattail (Typha Latifolia). 5 I 1 1 RP YY ?F Lot 121 Dolphin Ridge Photographs taken December 18, 2009 4. The above photograph was taken approximately from the eastern corner of the southern line of the Mitigation Site on Lot 121 looking westerly down the southern line of the Mitigation Site. The photograph shows the area is inundated. Common Rush (Juncaceae) are visible and scattered throughout the area. Common Duckweed (Lemna Minor L.) is visible in the water. ?z :j . 5. The above photograph was taken approximately from the center of the southern line of the Mitigation Site on Lot 121 looking northwesterly. The photograph shows a Red Maple (Acer rubrum) and a Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum) in the center of the photograph with Common Rush (Juncaceae) scattered throughout the area. Common Duckweed (Lemna Minor L.) is visible in the water. RRRRRR a. .?.+? f Xr IN. 6. The above photograph was taken approximately from the center of the southern line of the Mitigation Site on Lot 121 looking northerly and it shows the Mitigation Site and the natural wetlands located behind the Mitigation Site. The wetlands have connected and the Mitigation Site looks like the natural wetlands. WIN 7. The above photograph was taken approximately from the southwestern corner of the southern line of the Mitigation Site on Lot 121 looking northeasterly. It shows Common Rush (Juncaceae), Common Duckweed (Lemna Minor L.), and several Red Maple (Acer rubrum). Exhibit 9 Monitoring Well Installation Data Forms for each of the Monitoring Wells with plat showing the locations of the Monitoring Wells. ERDC TN-WRAP-05-2 June 2005 APPENDIX B. MONITORING WELL INSTALLATION DATA FORM Monitoring Well Installation Data Form Project Name Nassau Date of Installation July 2008 Project Location Emerald Isle, NC Lot 121 Dolphin Ridge Personnel LMB Enterprises Well Identification Code 121A Attach map of proiect, showing well locations and significant topographic and hydrologic features. Characteristics of Instrument: Source of instrument/well stock Lowe s Home Improvement Material of well stock Pvc Diameter of pipe 1 1/4" Slot width Slot spacing 1 / 8,1 Kind of well cap Pvc Kind of well poinVend plug Pvc Installation: Was well Installed by augering or driving? driving Kind of filter sand None Kind of bentonite Extra high yield Depth to lowest screen slots 15' Riser height above ground z a Was bentonite wetted for expansion? Yes Method of measuring water levels in instrument metal tape/electric water sensor How was instrument checked for clogging after installation? rod pushed through drain hole at bottom Soil Characteristics Red oximorphic Induration M i F eatures (none, Instrument D ?F ' ` atr x weak, R kc A Texture Color Color Abundance strop Roots 281( ?0,,,?1 Su,e?'etE y?? ftN?s ?ur? - tAN ? ?+NE ylle 4• Pk Gay ? tof r ? l He e Show depths (hei ht f g s) o nser, well screen , sand pa ck, and b entonite in relat ion to soil hori zons 18 ERDC TN-WRAP-05-2 June 2005 APPENDIX 13. MONITORING WELL INSTALLATION DATA FORM Monitoring Well Installation Data Fort Project Name Nassau Date of Installation July 2008 Project Location Emerald Isle, NC Lot 121 Dolphin Ridge Personnel LMB Enterprises Well Identification Code 121B Attach map of project, showing well locations and significant topographic and hydrologic features. Characteristics of Instrument: Source of instrument1weli stock Lowes Home Improvement Material of well stock PVC Diameter of pipe 1 1/4" Slot width Slot spacing 1 / 8,, Kind of well cap PVC Kind of well pointiend plug PVC Installation: Was well installed by augering or driving? driving Kind of fiker sand None Kind of bentonite Extra high yield Depth to lowest screen slots 15 Riser height above ground 16 Was bentonite wetted for expansion? Yes Method of measuring water levels in instrument metal tape/electric water sensor How was instrument checked for clogging after installation? rod pushed through drain hole at bottom Soil Characteristics Redoximorphic Induration M Features (none, Instrument D owe ' Texture atrix Color Color Abundance weak, strop Roots pp Ib?? $ Glad?? fo L SuR.FecE - ? ? 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Nji o 0- `.O ?7 B WI-14L15 \\ 4255^W ???06 /-/' 7j, 48 •p7 NOTE: FULL DIMENSIONS OF THE WETLANDS AND CREATED WETLANDS ARE SHOWN ON BYETHE SURVEY PS PLAT APPROVED OF ENGINEERS ON 10/06/08. 40 0 40 80 120 GRAPHIC SCALE - FEET LEGEND CUP. EXISTING IRON PIPE NOTES(O SLS SET AWN STAKE NOTE: 1•? ARFA =35.286.6 SF COMPUTATION) COORD'NATE R/M RIGHT OF MAY MONITORING WELL INFO. 2• CLOSURE . 1:101000+ M.B.SL MhWLW BU2DNVG SE184CK LwE AND SPOT ELEVATION INFO .3 . RET•BR373. : A&c-8 PC 228 M.B. M4P BOOK ADDED TO MAP ON 10-30-08. . P-1 N. 537 519 PC. PACE 5 FLOOD ZONE E : x :x S X SINGED, AE(ELY) PER FEET FF SQUAW E 6.) FlARRM AL 7205373M. DATED ZtY 162003 RECORMAPRIL 12.'1991 EGM. EXLSIINC CONCRE7F MONUMENT 7) ZHIS PROPMW IS SUBJECT TO ALL ELI EXISTING IRON STAKE ETYT,? AOREF EN>5 AND RIGHTS EM.N. ETOSTTNG ANC AWL OF WAY o? RECORD PRIOR TO THE DATE SM^??;? PLAT REVISION: OCTOBER 30, 2008. THIS PLAT. x d PLAT REVISION: MAY 27, 2008. 8.) ELEVATIONS BASED ON N A V.D. 1988. ! KEITH A. BUCK, SR. 404 WETLANDS SURVEY FOR ti•r•av cwtw is mkw Hail NASSAU CORPORATION ?i s co+,> P.O. BOX 8549 in North RALEIGH, C 2 626 252-672-5400 LCy?.` ww so properiy LOT 121, BLOCK 46 SOUTH DOLPHIN RIDGE SUBDIVISION CARTERET EMERALD E. NC . ?? TAIS 1fAPL 1 COBDIl o. gr•++ >L1Z OCT. 30. 2006 PROJJ WHITE OAK 7 40' -°? . L-3183 V#? t Y? Licenn No. 7p rP t P E02,2008 Laud Su1'veying, P.A. MAY 12 2004 601 W- B. 1[oLeep Blued. _ Cape VAt At BT JAO KAB 8weneboro, North C"Hl'i 286 Carteret _ 9K9-onn_n.....