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A Division of KAPSTONE PAPER AND PACKAGING CORPORATION
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DOCUMENT TRANSMITTAL LETTER snow,
TO: Mrs. Lia Gilleski
Express Review Coordinator
DWQ 401 Unit
2321 Crabtree Blvd., Suite 250
Raleigh, North Carolina 27604
DISTRIBUTION: (with copies of documents)
DISTRIBUTION:(transmittal letter only)
FROM: Mary Lee Ransmeier
Kapstone Paper
100 Gaston Rd
Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870
ph. 252-533-6300
fax 252-533-6347
This is being transmitted for:
PROJECT TITLE: KapStone Natural Gas Line
Project RPf-
8/11 /2010
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COPIES TITLE/DESCRIPTION
5 NCDWQ Express Review - Pre-
Application Package
1 $1,000 Check to NCDWQ
1 PCN Checklist
1 CD version of application package
REMARKS: Enclosed is one complete set of the Express Review Documents/Exhibits/PCN
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[EglEcoEngineering
A division of The John R. McAdams Company, Inc.
CHECK REQUEST
August 2, 2010
To: Stan Clayton, P.E.
Kapstone - Project and Reliability Engineering Leader
From: Kevin Yates
EcoEngineering
Cc: Caroline Canty - Kapstone
Jon Moore - EcoEngineering
Re: Kapstone Gas Line
Check Request - Express Review Application Fees
Please find below a summary of the (3) checks required, application fees, and amounts
required by NC Department of the Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR) for
participation in their Express Review Permitting Program.
The Express Permitting Program offers a more timely review of certain environmental.
permits than the traditional permit review process within the NC Department of
Environment and Natural Resources. This program offers quicker permit decisions and
certification as well as consultation to identify necessary environmental requirements.
Higher fees are charged to support additional staff for the express review, and expedite
review of required permit applications. This program also encourages greater
involvement of property owners, developers and engineers to ensure good
communication and high quality applications. The. Kapstone design team has chosen
this option to expedite review and approval of our NCDENR permits.
1) NC Division of Water Quality C-V'LCx - ?>
Check Made out to: NC Division of Water Quality
Amount: $1,000 is L?\c1O%3
Fee Calculation: Schedule of Fees (enclosed)?`C?? `p
- $1,000 flat fee for 401 Water Quality Certifications for
stream impacts less than 150 linear feet
P.O. Box 14005 • RTR NC 27709 • (919) 287-4262 • fax (919) 361-2269
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401 Oversight/Express Permitting PCN Submittal Checklist
Version 1.4
January 9, 2009
The application fee (Checks may be made out to "N.C. Division of Water Quality"
$240.00 for 401 Water Quality Certification with minor impacts
$570.00 for 401 Water Quality Certification with major impacts
Express Review Fee (Amount requested on Acceptance Letter) 41000
Five (5) complete and collated copies of the PCN Application and supporting
documentation (instead of providing 5 copies of the full size plans you may provide two
copies of full size plans along with three copies of 11 X 17 plans)
Stormwater Management Plan (if applicable - see PCN Form Help File Section E)
1) Please provide three (3) copies of the stormwater management plans along with all
?V o 4 d w supporting information pertaining to this project including the following:
a. Entire site development/layout plans delineating all drainage areas;
/ 1-V6J14 b. Design calculation sheets for all proposed BMP(s) sized for both on-site and
off-site drainage;
c. BMP supplements for each proposed BMP and Required Items Check List
(http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/su/bmp forms.htm) along with all required
items;
d. A Notarized Operation & Maintenance Agreement for each stormwater
management facility;
e. Detailed construction drawing sheets shall include
(i) Erosion and sediment control plans;
(ii) Installation and planting schedules for the proposed BMPs;
(iii) Appropriately scaled plan views and cross sectional details of all
BMPs and associated components - inlet and outlet structures,
forebay, respective zones and pertinent elevations.
If your project is located within a State implemented Riparian Buffer Rule Area, submit the
following along with site plans and PCN form:
1) Three (3) copies of the details for on-site diffuse flow provisions, (refer to
http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/su/bmp_forms.htm).
2/DWQ Stream Determination Forms for streams on property and DWQ determination
letter for wetlands or streams (if applicable).
The following is the most critical of all the information that you must provide. The quality and
detail of the information will often determine the expeditiousness of the review. The following is
a checklist of the types of pertinent information required at a minimum:
Maps and Plans:
[The most recent version of the 1:24,000 USGS Topographic Map - Please cleanly draw or
delineate the site boundaries on the topographic map.
? The most recent version of the bound and published County NRCS Soil Survey Map -
(required for projects within the Neuse River Basin, Tar-Pamlico River Basin, Randleman
Lake Watershed and the Catawba River Basin, also recommended for all projects) -
Please clearly delineate the site boundaries, etc. on the map. If the delineation obscures
any of the features, it is recommended that a clean copy be provided. Copies of the
Version 1.4
January 9, 2009
current soil survey and/or soil survey map sheets can be obtained from the local NRCS
County Office (http://www.nc.nres.usda.gov/). GIS soil layers are not acceptable.
Vicinity map - Please clearly mark the location and approximate boundaries of the property
and project on the map. Please indicate north arrow and scale. Please include applicable
road names or State Road numbers.
The Site Plan - The most critical map to be provided is the site plan. You must provide full
sized plans. The following is the minimum list of plans that are typically needed.
Pre-construction/Pre-existing conditions - This sheet (or sheets) must include
• All jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional wetland, stream, water features, State regulated
buffers (delineated into Zones 1 and 2)
• Topographic contours with elevations
• Any existing structures and impervious areas
• Existing utility lines and easements
• Existing roads, culverts, and other pertinent features
• North arrow and the scale (1":50' scale is recommended).
Proposed conditions - This sheet (or sheets) must include.
• All jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional wetland, stream, water features, State regulated
buffers (delineated into Zones 1 and 2)
• Lot layout (if a subdivision or commercial development is proposed) - lots must be
developable without further impacts to jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional wetlands,
streams, water features, and State regulated buffers. Building envelopes must be
provided when streams, wetlands, riparian buffers, or water features exist on a lot
• All built-out structures and impervious cover
• Final grading contours with elevations
• All utilities and easements (including septic fields on all lots within 100 feet of stream,
wetland, or water features - if applicable)
• Impacted areas - these should correspond with the Impact numbers listed on your PCN
form.
//4 --?-Dtainage Plans - Final drainage plans must include the following:
• Locations and pertinent elevations and sizes of the stormwater collection system and
drainage ways
,L?rvSi? C?r'• All inlets and outlets must also be shown with pertinent elevations (All outlets to
wetlands must be at a non-erosive velocity, generally less than 2 ft/sec during the peak
flow from the 10-yr storm)
4"15 ;'te ?• Scaled stormwater BMPs must also be indicated as required by DWQ rules and policies
• In certain cases (see Section E of PCN form), final stormwater management plans must
also be provided (see Stormwater Management Plan Checklist)
E?' posed impacts - All impacts to jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional wetland, stream,
water features, and State regulated buffers must be shown and labeled on the site plans at
a scale no smaller than 1" = 50'. All excavation, fill, flooding, stabilization, and other impacts
that will be conducted in or near jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional wetland, stream, water
features, and State regulated buffers must be indicated. Please provide cross sectional
details showing the provisions for aquatic life passage (burial of culvert 20% for culverts <_ 48
inches, and 1-foot for culverts > 48 inches).
Version 1.4
January 9, 2009
Wetland Impacts:
Precise grading and final elevation contours must be provided. Existing
vegetation and any clearing must be specified.
All subsurface utility lines must indicate the location of anti-seep collars.
/ Construction detail for anti-seep collars must be provided.
,a Roadway or other crossings of riparian wetlands may require floodway culverts to
maintain existing hydrological conditions.
? Plans should show that the hydrology of remaining wetlands on the site will be
maintained.
Stream Impacts:
Stream impacts must be clearly shown on the plans. The centerline as well as
the banks of the stream must be surveyed or located by GPS for the portion of
the stream to be impacted.
The inlet and the outlet of all culverts should be aligned with the stream as
much as possible. Inlet and outlet elevations and streambed elevations should
be indicated. Any inlet or outlet protection must be shown and enumerated on
the impact map(s).
,E- For bottomless culverts or other spans, a vertical cross section should be
provided that shows the minimum distance from each span to each stream bank,
the stream cross section, the height of the span above the stream and the
minimum distance from the edge of each footer to each stream bank.
Additionally, please provide a signed and sealed geotechnical report of
subsurface soils at the proposed bottomless culvert location. The report must
comply with the Division of Highways - Guidelines for Drainage Studies and
Hydraulic Design, prepared by A.L. Hankins, Jr., State Hydraulics Engineer -
1999.
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Q- Multiple culverts or sectioned box culverts typically require the use of sills, off-
setting or other means to match the cross section of the existing stream (in order
to maintain stream stability and provide aquatic life passage). A vertical cross
section of the culverts should be shown overlain with the up and downstream
stream cross section including the stream flood-prone area.
Impacts associated with dam construction must indicate and enumerate all fill
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associated with the dam footprint, spillway and any bank stream bank
stabilization. The length of stream impounded must also be indicated and
enumerated.
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August I i, 2010
Mrs. L is Gilleski
Express Review Coordinator
DWQ 401 Unit
2321 Crabtree Blvd., Suite 2,50
Raleigh, North Carolina 2760n.
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KapStonc Paper h%ill adjacent io the Roanoke River in Roanoke Rapids,
N101-th Carolina. Please find enclosed for your rcvieva the following items:
e- Signed Agent Authorization
C, USGS Quad - -koanokc rapids
e Halifax County Soil Survey (Sheet 115)
Pre-Construction Notification
Project. Vicinity/Overall Map (Aerial)
Impact h/lap Plan/Prorllc View (l rosion. Control Sheet hO 1)
Plan View )snpact Maps w. Topo
C. Erosion Control Plan Sheets 1-11 w. Note Pages
e, Pictures of Impact Area/Route
C, NCDWQ Stream Forms
Q FEMA Maps
USFW Species List /Records (Halifax County)
c PCNT Checklist
The KapStone Draft Paper Corporation mill is located at 100 Gaston Road in
Roanoke Rapids, Halifax. County, North Carolina. This particular mill, now
owned by KapStone Kraft. Paper, is one of the oldest paper mills in the Country
and is tieldemd, to the north by the Roatuokc liver; and just cast of the I"IC
! , v? f [i"ii ! gC, i vI t a i, ossc.; the I (ariokc i ;v„ r. Tby Ci'i:)/ o l 1C.Ga"1tCiICc
l i-(S, £ A/-11 a£; a l icon c-z t),"opcfty :->t111 ovincel iiy lnten'tai oii d ap i`., is,
located on di sout(nJ? Stern 1`oundary Ot the 1<ayi Bone hropeity.
Vt 1;'('I,/ 1 I7/ lCErt;lnl t Ill 1TPENTic;,: The subject Ln"opcrty Contains
approximately 615 linear 10 of perennial stream and 167 lincin lout of
unimportant: intermiiteni sn:cain, v?-deh v,fe deemed to he located within the,
project area. l°here are no wetlands located within tl-te project area as
confirmed by Mr. James 1.astingcr, of the US/;W (Raleigh Regional Office)
during an onnite jurisdictional review and walls through or the t7roposed
pipeNne route on June 16, 2010.
PROJECT LOCIA li 10>N/1 IA BTVA T: The project area nuns parallel to the
hanks of the Roanoke River, starting at the southern boundary of the 1<_apStonc
property p rpendiculia- to a large utility easement, and runs northwest along a
high iidge ;°aiiging ti"oin 75 feet: to 200 feet % oiii the rivey bs.nk. It cont:inucs
northwest parallel to the biter national taper property and the Roanoke River,
ciosSed two tiibut:13J thai brua cs the woods lime in the vicinity i,i the wood
stacking area, and the A. crosses the CSX railroad withn dic plant 13,«I°,er, and
runs through a high-ground., cleared area parallel to die Roanoke River before
terminating at: the regulator soiliori adjacent to the pine kiln. The proposed gas
tine route e,.o , ses two stream features Strciaia / u. large perennial ao(l
tic r. ±. i-, al-). lilt i5 tl>Cirtail is nie lniti:cllt alre"in cltailrlci., \/(J eti fi-inctto- i`LIirPG
< oi; it g< tP lGh iC t 1;,c ro ,t, e JC C lie< L.c.i SP it Var$t 1C U. slice lip (. ?.,tt Gl?al
Pr c:ay,
,csgicn of 1 ordi C. ra dnat. 1 pie It vidant shoreline has oeerr tirnbcrco over "inc
} asit tvafcd:y yen-s, and is iiian,ly forested with upaHan canopies of Ironwood,
Red ]viapl.e, 'Puhp Poplar, and a few Oaks species, with all understory Chinese
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Privet and Pa><tpaw. There is a Inge area of potential wetlands (Iov?lands) on
dic southwest property boundary or backside of the property, which i.s rnappcd
as frequently flooded Clewacla soils. This area is not within the project area
and will not be distnrbed. At one time portions of the property rn.ay have been
cleared and used to spread ash. from. the coal faired plant:. This practice has long
since been discontir.ried, but did create a fc\y relic huniinock.s of dark: ash,, on
the surface ash within the property and project area.
land use withiii tlic vicinity of the project is forested land and industrial, with
some recreational activities along the adjacent Roanoke River. Just south of
the project: is the city of Roanoke Rapids, which is a combination of
0f17:ncirCf c.l <lle;. S":S1<lbrtfiEil t7 ('Mill centers.
PIROPOGED) PIROJECIC/IlIvV1PACTS ; The purpose of this project is to install
a natural gas pipeline to service the KapStone Kraft Paper Corporation.
'nlt ac no )haft 4<Niel` Corporation. \vishcs to install t. 6-insh natural gas
c.l i..:3f mn ini e: yS?g gas rla_n to ctcd c..,711 ^??l. ate ry `,",000 fee'. soufl-ic,-S`,
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Ln _ W% K-ap` llc; r,,a )c i n'iill to the life I t& within the will sic. The
i oposcd „mural peat }i pehn extends apprisxirnatciy 5,000 feet iron? the
'sting gas pipehiic located southeast of the facility to a regulate)` station
within the mill. The proposal gas pipeline alignmm is on KApTone property.
Art alignment which runs mostly on a high ridge, parallel to the Roanoke
River, his been chosen io avoid potential wetlands on the backside of the
property. However, there are two proposed stream crossings which will
temporarily impact 40 linear feet of perennial stream (Siream h) and12 linear
feet of an intermittent streai;i (Stream 13). It is proposed to trench and backfill
the pipeline for thcsc two stream crossings due to the amount of bedrock in
this area and cost associated with directional drilling at these locations. The
work is proposed to take place within dry conditions, however, it is hkely that
a c,ofrrer dam c=gill be required to dewatcr and purnp around. Creek Crossing ss T
at Stream A. It is word;. noting that the USAxmy Corps of Lnf;ncers
pieseniativ?, Jam ; Lastinger, has walked the proposed aligiimene and does
not sec any .,-emit 'md/or \vctlanC issues with the alignment as c uri-tai ly
proposed.
C )Lett C rossllw 41: 1cre is a total of 40 lin ar feet of te3Ilpoiary impacts
OssoC o-Acit V114 t I,tstslla6on of die natu3 )1 gas finc a, Sireau A_ h(1
kiia was of i(i. porn / hlfj;M is 460 syuaie feet. (0.01 . ac(c) The I.,C, in 1 ds: Hic I`Lwnp, o )cs dwa) . ( Ia
di?11l s 11;1e 40 Jinoar fbet of total temporary in pact , Ap .o 20 }tuts" feet
Ut I qe; (Sati)) at g line) v%?1) be budcd, Cs Wnd'Own MC Nan ms
at least Met (see Sheet 1 l of the Erosion Control flans). 11c trench
v,60 then be backfilled Noth at least S-feet of cover using native
material, and returned to grade of the original stream channel.
Due; to the size, location, and drainage area of Stream A, a coffer dana is
planned to be utilized in this location to de-water the area to be
trenched. The creek installation shall be made in the dry with
temporary dams of sandbags, water bags, or steel plates. Once die
coffer dam is constructed, water shall be flunled or pumped through a
bag fili:er downstream of trench. Trench spoil shall not be used lot- the
dams. If groundwater is intercepted during the trenching process, it is
proposed to be pumped to a high ground, fore-bay for settling and
routed to the NPDES permit wastewater treatment facility. Native
spoil not placed bcIv,/ce.;li u3j-npoiary dams shall be, placed in areas
protected with silt fence. The crossing will be planned during Forecast
for dry weather and coordinated with Dominion Power's downstream
release schedule on the Roanoke River, such that tail-water level in
Sti cat A, will not cxcecd I -Dot artier crossing location
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a vi cY l h V 3 hair 1„ c Lolal of 12 linear feet of Ifmpora!y impacts
associated . with install adon of dle natural gas hiiC at Strealin P. Tlic
total area of impact is 14.4 square feet (01003 acre" Up to 12 Bear
feet of the channel \Y, /Ill be trenched to a depth of appioximat",ly 6 ieet,
their dic 6" .;cccl Dille (natural gas line) will be bu I,,d. extend into the
hanks at least "'-feet. (see Sheet I I of the Erosion Control Mails), 'file
trench will then be backlilled with at least 5-feet of cover using dative
material, and returned to grade of the original stream channel. Creek
crossing-2 shall be made in the dry and planned during forecast for dry
v:!catllcr, Strum 1=, is normally a dry channel and should not require;
temporary dams. If installation happens to be made when running
water is present, icmporary sandbag dams shall be used and wafer
pumped through a bag filter.
F Yl1rec. CGIISir Udi I-I CQUiriluOi:lt will be used such as a Iong-al71 t, acl-hoc-..
irort cnd Ioadc: and bush hog for the initial cleaving.
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ht'tp://nhpv?aeb.erii'state.nc.us/ibis/public/gmap%5_rnain.phtml was accessed on
August 6, 2010 to determino if the project would impact Endangered Species
or Designated Critical habitat.
i-iie Fellow Lampinussel is a federally listed species of concern in waters of
the Roanoke River in Halifax County, and a record of occurrence within 2
nni.les of the project location. However there are no direct impacts proposed
within be Roanoke River and with the exacreive erosion control rricasuios to
he £mplemented within arid adjacent to the two stream impact locations round
the trib it is not likely to impact any mussel habitat within the Roarnoke River,
Based on this research it is believed no adverse impacts will occur to
threatened and endagered species and their known habitiat due to the
contruct:ion of the project.
SrGJlR1vViW ;TIER; There is no new impervious surface proposed for this
project. However, KapStonc recently received approval of their Master
lo)-ml \%?aicy PIam }c'1 ,at(. ``fvill ) / ; O p e n " as hart of t h e i r 1'i P I_3l I P ermit i; 0n f'iic
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l\9 li 1 r?21 11 (.D13t Mitigation is not 13roposcd at fns i:nno, since there- are no
Ii Jr "na.nCr'tt Innract; Jj,o:ioRed.
Consideration of This project is greatly appreciated. If' you should have any
questions or require additional infon-nation, please do not hesitate to coniad
1"11c at ( 252) 533-625 or KcvIii Yams, enio"i ):;nviioilirfinial S`clcntl s ;
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Pr Co sip ueflon KM'o llr c aC`on (PCN) Form
A. Applicant informadon
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1 type(s) of approval sought from the
Corps: Y. Section 404 PermH /?I01Potmlf ? Section 10 Permit
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1b Specify Nationvvide Permit (NVUP) number 12 / G'0 18 114 or Gencral Permit (GP) numb r:
Is. I las the NUVP or GI number been voiried by the Got ps? Yes No
1d Type(s) or approval sought from the DVVQ (check all that apply):
401 Water Quality Certification - Regula Non-404 Jurisdictional General Permit
x 4€44 Water Quail€ty Ceftdficadon - Exlsres'- Riparian Buffer Authorization
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Is this notification solely rot tlic reco d For the iecord only for DVVO 401 --
or the record only to Corps Permit:
bccause vdnttun app ov .r Is ;or rct:tarred? ehificadon:
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Nc No
1 No
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ig. is the project located hr airy at WC's tweniy costal couniies. H yes ansvver a LA Yes Nc
below.
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Is the project located within a NC DCNff Area of Fnvironroenfal Concern (AEC)? - -- ---------
Yes X [40
2. Project Information
2a. Name of pioject: Kapstone NaWial t_,as I Inc
21). County: Halifax
2c. Nearest municipality / town: j Roanoke Rapids
2d Subdivision name:
2e. NCDOT onlyT.I.P. or state
project no:
3. Owner Information
3a. Name(s) on Recorded Deed: Kapstone Kraft Paper Corporation
31). Deed Book and Page No. Plat Book. 1480 Plat Page: 4.915
3c
Responsible Marty (tor LLC if
Mary L.ee Ransnieier
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3d. Street address
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3e. City, state, zip:
31telephone no.
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3g. Fax no.:
31i Lrnailadciess.
1 100 Gaston Road
Roanoke Rapids, NC 27£70
(252) 633-6000
(252) !533-63/17
I . I'lio aet"y idek?E`31°Iec9.Vnn
1a Property identification no. (tai PIN or parcel ID): ( Parcel IDES` 0900081
1b Site cooidinaies (in decunal degtecs): I-atitude 36°46/100 N Longitude: -770636996 tN
(DD.DDDDDD) (-DD.DDDDDD)
1c Pi operty size: 196.49 acres
2. Surfaco Waters
2a Name of neatest body of waiei (soeam, rivet etc.) to
proposed project Roanoke River
2b Water Quality Classification o"i neaiesi'recoiving water class
G
2c. River basin. Roanoke River Basin
13. Project Irl`rornnatlon and, Prior F oject Pistol
3. Project Description
3a Desciibe the exisfin conditions on the sire and to enoial and use in the wanuy of the pojcct at the (u no of this
application:
The Capstone Draft Paper Corporation mill is located at 100 Gaston Road in Roanokc Rapids, Halifax
County, North Carolina. "phis particular mill, now owned by ICapsionc ]Craft Paper, is one of the
oldest paper mills in the country and is bordered to the north by the Roanoke River, and lust east of
the NC Why 48 Bridge, v?hich crosses the Roanoke River. The city of Roanoke Raj:)ids is located on
its southwestern boundary, as well as a portion ofpmperty will owned by fiitemational Paper.
The project area runs parallel to the banks of the Roanoke Rnveq starting at tho southern boundary of
the hApstone property perpendicular to a large WAY Casement, and runs northv?est along a high ridge
caging iron! I5 Ad to 700 feet from the river hank. It continues noiahwcst parallel to Uwe
International Paper property and the Roanoke Rivc.r, crossed two tributaries, then break:, the €voods
lint; in file vicinity of the wood >Lacking area, and then. crosses, the C S'Y railroad \viflnn the plant
pmpcq and runs through a higingr un" cleared area parallel to the 17.oauol c !_ivcr before terrninating
at the regulator station adjacent to the, lime kiln. The Proposed gm Line route crosses ivlo stream
teatures Stream A,, a large perennial stream, and Stream B, an unimportant intermittent stream
Channel., which hinclions snore as z< drainagc ditch for the roadside ditches that [lit. I-xu,?Ilc! to the
;nt:OMNOnal I fci property. t sC ( 1 igu reS 1 -4j
1.l1G rywai_ hO n,"_c W o, ifbczz,d o?i tit, pusi'tw u)/ (bar .no n a nJy v, lam( slim
t-ria, <u Ca'tiGp1<s ot Iran t` ?(,?, I. 1=r C` I Ct ai?i€ 1 (rliq' 1'C 531 r. ;-; AFtd . !€„i Oaks spe'ejos,
1?. .lit < l ., - ! ,C,.,, Ct< f /'A.? ! I f L , /,.'.r? ..
property boundayy or backside of the property, r»hich is mapped as frequent y iloodc d Clew lcla soils,
'!'!-to entire property, al one time was cleared and used to spread ash Inn the coal AM planv l.his
practice has long since been discontinued, but did create relic hummocks of dark ash on the surface
ash within the property and project area.
Land use within the vicinity of the project is forested land and industrial, with some recreational
activities along the adjacent Roanoke River. Just south of the project is the city of Roanoke Rapids,
which is a combination of commercial and residential urban centers.
3c. List the total estimated linear feet of all existing slrearns (internitteni and perennial) on the property:
The subject property contains approximately 615 linear feet of perennial stream and 167 linear feet of
unirnpo, to 11 rout hnyUc?, st " v,/hit b ??c dccmcd to b located within the 1 < ject area.
3d r xNah the p uMose of the proposed project
The purpose of this project is to install a natural gas pipeline to service the 1Capstonc Ki-aft Paper
Corporation.
B, Project direr it :daet rul ('prior f i (etc w F%oq,,
3a. DescKbe the overall project A detail, including the Type of eg4firne-nt to be used:
Kapstone h_ra t Papa Cdtpom6on vAshes to install a f} nioh n'hund gas pipeline fiorn ai t isttng gRs
main located apln'oxirclately 5,000 feet southeast of the existing K.apstone paper mill to the linic 16111
within the mill she. The proposed natural gas pipeline extends approximately 5,000 feet fr-orn Qu, existing
gas pipeline located southeast of the facility to a regulator station v?ithut file mill. '!'he proposed gas
,ipchne; alignment is on K..apstoric l}ropert /. (scc Figures 1411:rosion Control Slicer /1) I -- impact Map)
6$r alignment, which runs mostly on < high ridge, parallel to the Roanoke B fiver, has been chosen to avoid
potential v?etlands on the backside of the prolrerty. However, there are two proposed stream crossings
vAnch will temporarily impact 40 linear feet of perennial stream (Streain A) andl7 linear feet of an
ubi"IrdUent strcai (St.rean Ii). It is proposed to trench and backf.ll the 1Sipcline ioi these two sTrean)
due: to th(, a:u}ouf,( of b(ahocl in this area and ct s.- associated with directional drilling at these
lccadons. The work is proposed to take Place within dry conditions, hovlever, it is likely that a coffer
da__. will be rcqui ed' to d8V?< ict and p,unip a)-ound .reel Casing Q at Wesel A. It i > Worth soling that
fl-.c U£ ? 1 my "orps of representative, Jai i-cs L asii ge)-, l as a?a)!'_c 1 the l-)"-ope,>bd sl ignniont 'rind
does not see any stream and/or v?etland issues v?itli the alignment 4.S ;l.ll't"(.:nif}/ 171-oposcd.
E iw.. in , we rrl of!r, 1„iu;'i) feet ofternpo <_,/Wpm wasci red With inst llabo O N',
. io' .z1 g<s. !ire, st „r`<,Qn ' ThC ft)ta 1. s.ie< -?It.p(r< y itupael is 460, square it:c w,01 ac, cl I he 40
(,( C, ,iau:;r, '.,rd o?. !)m arl he /C r;e't .,_
u,t:a, lri Ix}I'F r/ Spam, ,i to 2C ,ir,c.y INA o me coa ifCl %,/'iJ.i i.( 1r( ch'cci io dcpli. "
,hi,CI .aL'.`S G on l,r ,itm p ars ,,r,.. .ie!-) ..'. ??_, l +:';-, c i.r.,.,1 oie', ,?r6i ae
least S l:eet: of cover using, nat:ivc una.terial; and i:etuirned to;Tud , o ti"ie original s rcan_ channe).
Due to the size, location, and drainage area or Stream ft., a coffer- dam is planned to be utilized in this
Ic}Ca°!un to dc, vcate)- the ares, to be Yrenel'icc(. I'lic ci"cell installation shall be rnad.e in the dry with
temporary dan-is of sandbags, water flags, or steel plates. Once the coffer dam is constructed, water
shall be flamed or pumped through a hag filter downstream of trench. Trench spoil shall not be used
for the dams. Native spoil not placed between temporary dams shall be placed in areas protected with
s; if fence. '!'lie crossing will be plaruted during forecast for dry weather and coordinated. la/ttli
Dom.iriion Power's downstrcarir release schedule on dac Roanoke giver, such that tail-water' level in
Stream A., will not ex.cecd 1-foot after crossing location..
Creek Crossine #2: There is a total of 12 linear feet of temporary impacts associated with installation of the
natural gas line at Stream B. The total area of impact is 14.4 square feet (0.0003 acre). Up to 12
i:.tter.? fe(,t of tllC Gtic:nY.i.l will iii: 'renclaed to a depth o l fcct, than the 6 nice[ pipe
.,
(rtafi)l al gam brie) will Ec buried, cxte,zd into tlae batiks at least: 5. feet (,Gc Sheet l ; or the Erosion
Control Plans). The trench will then be backf fled with at least 5-ifect of cover using native material,
and returned to grade of the original stream channel. Creek crossing-2 shall be made in the dry and
planned ail i iilf, lorccasl fbi- weather. ` he am B,, is normally a dry charliicl and should not icqultc
temporary dank i insta llahon happens to he nude, VArcii Maining water pr sent, if nilJOrar y .,enabag
,_.al'ns shall 1're used n V/,.U,.. pumped through a bag 010% (Se( Figures 14111rosion Control Slice 0 )'
i fir 1 Map)
to! be Used such c„i ¢ lfrt g ..nno it e,l, hoc, W o end lUdd, <nt} Wish hog.
r tine i:nW1 ;lca: iiig.
L'.. Project inform ation and Pi or Project l4istovy
4. Jurisdictional Determinations
A. Have Jurisdictional wedand or suearn determinations ny the
Corps or State been requested or obtained for ON property /
project (including all prior phases) in the past? 2: `es No
Comments:
4-1 If the Corps made thetuisdictional deterrnrnation, what type r'relrmuiary
or determination was made?
4c If yes, who delineated the jurisdictional areas? Agency/Consultam Connpany Ecot nginee,ing
Name (if known): Kevin Yates- April & June 2010 Other:
A. If yes, list the dates of the Corps jurisdictional deierrninadons or State determinations and attach docru iaiion.
antes ,asttnger wzti So USA TT (RANgh MOW Office) conducted an on. Stte.QWd€ctional W va
and \val ed the fa-oposcd 4pel;ne route on June 16, 20110.
S. Project Plfatory
5a. Have pemks a certifications boon roei,recred or obtained.for Yes Rai
this project O ncluding all prior phases) in the past?
5b It yes, explain in detail accodino to "holy frlo instructions.
6, j=ut€n'e. Project Plans
6a is Ws a phased project? `e No
6b. If yes, explain.
`irdnloni NrU? lo! WK bc ire r " a srur pan via mat n5 ih vc.:'t,drd i c in oil u, He ir;i M r_apsk r n Iwron;
of the natiu 1 g > r nc owever .i?s I? a ?epmare projcur and will take place ou:jdc of ii e e opstunc p op:=r ty rnd
i>. Froposeo Cn,,jDa.c1s Fnvcnt.orv
It. Impacts S€tnf .6ary
1a. Which sections weie completed belovv for your project (check all that apply) :
Wetlands X SYB'e2n2.'i - tributaries Buffers
Open Waters ? Pond Construction
2. Wefand @enpa,.ets
ff there arc wetland impacts proposed on the siic, then complete This question for each wetland area irnpacfcd_
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2e 2f.
Wetland impact ype of Jurisdiction
number - Typo of Type o`r wetland Forested (Corps - 404, '10 Area of impact
Permanent (P) or 1 impact (it knovvn) MC- - non-4-04, other) (acres)
17empOl arv-(I )
RON
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20 rea[ vvetland lr pacts
3 stream impacts -
If theme are perennial or intermittent streann ingpacf:s (Including temporary impact s) proposed on tho site, theft cornpleie Phis
question for all s6earn sites impacted.
Si. t ??
Suc pat,t ync siIeafl. :nlc elrr:n Ill £;) v?r ? vcI ?cr lnp it
n?I dbss ?p?tl c utteuIIlUem a diC?Io° tte Icl?q h
? ?;,,. Qf?t)? ;.. t vddd! ?' I. ?rtcet)
tlly>ui Iy(ir dV -n<fr'04. Oect)
?eckt?ru suno;r'i
°` fre Bch Perennial
Irnpact Nea 1;' 1
,> corps
'17 i. 'r. 20
Bacl:fill
(BntJOrtanP) XDVV0
Stream A
Creek Crossing „' 1
Coffel Dam Perennial
>, Corps
Impact Area „ 1 17 J. 40
Lie-Water
(lmt?oriant) Y, DUV
Stream A
Creek Crossing l' 2
Trench & ntermittent
S2 ? ( Impact Area ?_ Corps
1.2 f 2
13ackull Sfreani B (Unimportant) XDVVC?
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52 linear sect oI temporary
ut 3k Cf F¢%
ace
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impacts
31 . Corn rents: Dotal Arco Sbeain / 'the total area of temporary irrq)act is 4( square feet (0.0'i acre).
Stream Imo: T he Total area of impact is 14.4 square feet (0.0003 acre).
(Sce Figures ? /J3rosion Control Shcet #11 - Impact Map)
4. Open Water Impacts
ii1CIC a'e pIJIJOScc I-ipacis io akc6 ponds, esiuaries, 6lbutallcs, sounds, the Ailaiitlc Ocean, 01'ainy od,lu Open tva crof the
U.S then Individually list all open water Im?acis below.
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Open Water Name of
impact nurnbei'- waterbody Type of Impact Waterbody Area of Impact (acres)
Palnianent (P) or (if applicable) tpe
TcmpOfalV -f)
1F. iota.[ olDen v sli
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iC. ?ouml tints -- - - - -?
Pagr, G CA '13
l CN orrii - i riolr 9. T cernhe ir, 200L. /aision
C. Stormwirate Mana«e'nent and Diffuse. Flour PlaE, (,eg-,Asred by tttrf?Gt), coni,inuied
5. Pond or Lake ConsCrucfion
If pond or lake consu uciion pl oposcd then complete the chart below.
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Wetland I paces (acres) Streal?i impacis (fees) Upland
Pond ID Pioposed use o (acres)
nulnboi pwposeoipond
Floo ded I Illea Excavated I-loodod Filled
Excavate d
f looaea
NONE
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5g. Commenis:
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5h. Is a dam high hazard pen-nit iequucd?
(l1'cs No 11 yes, pellmilf ID no:
51. Expected pond surface ewea (a(
dt. nvc of poua tdurrlslnca ( r,,, s): ? I
.ill. Dfleahai of consrrucdoll J
l is to LC sl P t ,t t Lf L ( rC tC- s , v._ (.u,Cf HM!, I r M 3 l- vel
LC.10A rr t1Ui Yu, 1111 OUi SC do l Jf t w d l
No, use ?lar-Pamlico
U Oihcl':
Projec'r is in which protected basin? Catawba ? Randeman
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Gb. l
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Gd.
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Gf.
(Gg
Buffet- Itopam
nulTibel'- Reasoln'lol Buffet midgadon Zone I Zone 2 impact
Permanent (P) or impaci Stream name equired? Impact (square feet)
-temporary (I) (square
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N 0 ME ?
Gh. Total buffer impacts
Gi. Connmenis:
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C. S4:ornn r a.icr ftiaragenle:t t rd D fiusc Flow f €.:1 (requ red. by IJtrVQ), corn[ ue:d
D. tinp7act IusU cation and iridg&'Lioi
I. Avoidance and IVi
Ia. Specifically describe measures taken to avoid or minimize the proposed impacis in designing project.
An alignment vahicll runs mostly on a high ridge,, parallel to the Roanoke River, has hcen chosen to avoid
the frequently flooded, potential vaedprid cornplel, on the backside of the property, rnapped as C hewacla
soils. However, there are two proposed stream crossings which will temporarily impact 40 linear feet of
perennial stream. (Stream A) and.) 2 linear feet of an intermittent stream (Stream 13). it is proposed to
trench. and baclcfill the pipcline for these two stream fo ossi.n.gs due to the amount of bedrock in this area
and CC}s( nS:,C}(,;. ritf':d with dt_l.'eCiJ.Q)ial drilling at those locations, The \?/63`Ic IS lit'Cpo:iC;Ct to take place v?:tihYi?
City condifton"l, hov ever, 1i is likely tha(: a coflc darn will be i"eClullen to dEiV/attar anCl punlp around Creek
OSS' ri 11: at 2b. ant Vii.. Both. stream Crossings are p1"oposcd io be coast ;clod at n:ar licrpendICUla.-
angles to rite si:real necl, rt. rjinnl .-)nf? tire; Cururtlative lincai' 'botag 0.1 SffCaiu i1tl)) at t.,. (S'ec, l igurc's 1-
4t1_ losion. 1. ontio) Sheet iii 1 impact leap}
11'. Specifically describe measures Taken to avoid or minimize the proposed imlracis through c"onshuction techniques.
iow, to (( ..? J:, C<ItO,;., ai C 11o:1LYF fie, <tCu Ot Stl"a)Jn. /. e cofiet d.Lm SS ?tlr iA.tC.d to `i chili,"(} .n LIliS
.. /?:: 1f (,.1 C,1 C..l. C),r Ji'C',I 1 r t.al ai („ lA&H ._.a(., i3C 7 vv/ fl-
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,.i,r?,C,IJ'?r resit J1 ;ai trU?ss watCt. 1-iaigs'l Qr SCCCt jJl.ateS. J ae. 1liC (,i,l):CA (.log,. :,Jil ,ti uGiG(i, vJ4iCi sha"lr_
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?CX:l- t,Ui?'O ?" }/ ?otuS ,Ile-t, GC: lt..c"Clil" 8 < ii-UYf u..u d/i}_7 .,rig 1(..1:.'C.
he crossing will be planned, during forecast fol: dry weather and coordinated with Donlirnon Power's
downsti-ealu. release schedule on the Roanoke River, such that tail-watcr level in Stream A, will not exceed
1-foot after crossing location. Creels crossing-2 shall also be made in the dry and planned during forecast
for dry weather.
... Proper sedimentation and erosion control methods will be utilized during all phases of construction and
installation as described in the Erosion Control. Plan sheets to be reviewed and approved by the NC
Division of Land Qualify. All work: will take place daring dry conditions and can be facilitated from
high, non-jurisdictional, staff to ground adjacent to the shoreline. The contractor shall install silt fence,
inlet protection, sediment traps, diversion ditches, tree protection, and other measures as shown on the
erosion control plans, clearing only as necessary to install these devices. An erosion control inspections
felon is required and will. be kept by the ov/ner's representative.
- All slopes shall be graded no steepen- than the angle that can be retained by vegetative cover or other
adequate erosion control devices or structures. No material for construction will be placed in wetlands at
ally CmIc f. Y.cavat)on will be hrilrted to Me area necessary Poi' site preparation; all excavate( material will
b ,c placed and totaured on high, ground. above the flood pool elevation. All excavated material will be
placed landward of the normal pool elevation contour- on high ground and confined by adequate dikes or
other retaining structures to prevent erosion and sedimentation into adjacent waters or wetlands.
rcnch'ilhng an< tamph shall Keep up will) i:rc--ncli opcnin, operation. Proper ground cover (seccf,
,LraW, r-nLl( h, Bias )mailing„ sitter blanket, and/o, rij5rap)' shall be appj cd iC trench and ad)accrii spoil ai-ca
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li, ,., o..,J.a < , )r/S1.Ivl , o.TCCr tr( r?ch opening or other ground obsturba, icc. 1 voth tefftpoi avy and (rcrinailow
;CCCling vvill consist of propci` tilerids of warm and cool grass iliixcs; as outlined in the special
C,l?dit iCip ..C the (i(, }iCiri r }n trC}I Matl. (?"ee Hrosjon C onbol 111)i Sheets i"I )/NoteS?
'fC" Vi/ NCO. Ca
C. utonrwvater Khanagornentt and. Diffuse Flow Plan fr°oW€ it d by k7§JtQ) a nnf;nued
2a Does the protect lcqui e Compensatory Mitigation for Yes No
rmpaMs to Waters of the U.S. or Waters of the State? Net Rely since Marc are no pernianenf impacts proposed.
24 If yes, mitigation is required by (check all that apply): DWQ Corps
2c. If yes, which mitigation option vvill be used for this Payment to Wileu fee program or
project? P errni`We fRespunsibb Pdiidgat€on
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3, Complete if Using a hft¢tigation Bari
3a. Dame o`r Mitigation Bank
3b. t ledrts Purchased (attach leceiptand letter) Type Quantity
11 11 -
3c. C)ommeMs:
4. Compieko if Making a Payment to In-1€ but Fee Program
^a.. Approval letter from in lieu lee ploglarn is attached. j Yes
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I 41). Snoarn rriiucatloll Icouc ted linear 1 et
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4Q If using steam in jadm stream ten pamime vval rn CGOI CG d
'tall uffe nAtig tion ?e:7u stud ( It/t]( oily): square Isei
Q IAon-ripanau wetland ddgallori lequ ied: - - au vs
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vg. Coastal (tidal) wetland mitigation requested: naes
41h. Commenfs:
5. Complete if Using a Pernditee Responsible lUiitigation Plan
5a. If using a permittee'responsible mitigation plan, provide a description of the proposed rniugation plan.
All remaining shoreline within the property will remain undisturbed.
6. Buffer EU Uga€ion (State Regulated Riparian Buffer Rules) - ree,t,€€rod lay N VVQ
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Ga. WIII the protect result In an Impact (vithin a protected riparian buffet that requires [I Yes Y. No
buffet mitigation?
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61b. If yes, then identify the square feet of impact to each zone of the riparian buffer that requires mitigation. Calculate the
amount of mitigation required.
6c. 6d. 6e.
Zone Reason for impact Total impact Multiplier [Required mitigation
(square feet) (square feet)
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Zone 1 3 (2 for Catawba)
Zorl 2 1.5
6 0 !dtS L n thiga an e .d" W°
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Gg. a Duller mitigation is required, dlSCUSS what type of rniugation is proposed (e.g payrnent to pl wale mlugation bank,
permutes responsible riparian buffer restoration, payment into an approved in ou he fund).
64 Comments 118 1pallo i of rc dosed at this iire, Since theve are, u fDU? 6 ¢?.,(;6dr, 11-rip acts propose.d.
C. St:ort tvvator I\4 [cage; ::mh and H fuss Hovc f log: ((eq(+[rCe` by DVVQC , cariUnued'
E Stonvw ter" Management and Diffuse Me liar. (rcquicod. by t`tVQ\
(There is no, ncvv ireptervlous sutl'ace proposed.)
`i. 1. ifluse Floe Pgan
9a Goes the project include or is it adjacent to protected riparian buffers identified
wdhin one of the NC Riparian Buffer Protection Rules? Yes X No
It A yes, then is a diffuse flow plan included? If no, explain why.
Comments:
Yes X No
2: ?tor°rt vv rot it2eraageneerBe Plan
2a VVhat is the overall peiceni mpciteousncs 01 this project? ?
2b noes this protect require a Sidiniv,,aier Miianagemeni Plan? Yes ? No
2c . If this project DOES NOT regtns Si:ormwater (Via loom Wont flan, explain v"lly:
20 `t r I:"tgjec'c recurre a Sionnvvater h? _naaeinc ?r loan, Un 1 wide b A[ , arradve de cript ter u' fhe plan:
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s. Gcetiltcd r dc?€ Oov rrteti€ ptt Scusrtvvater C'c?eicre
3a. In which local governments jurisdiction is this protect?
? Phase II
3b. Which of the 'following locally-implemented stormwater management programs NSW
apply (check all that apply): ? USMP
? Water Supply Watershed
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3c. -
Has the approved Stoimw ter IVlanaaement Plan with proof of approval been -
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yes ? No
attached? ?
4, ??tP ..etEiF Vt IULte'ste6 t kQ3 de?6'kt lr'C;C; cf[eW
? Coastal counties
4a.
VVI iieh of fhe following staie-irnplc-manied slot urwater management programs apply ? HOW
? 0 R1N
(check all that apply): Session Law 2006146
? Other:
41 ! las Is approved Storm water Management Flan with proof or approval been
aUached? Yes ? No
' VI.C_ i•L'f t4u :., ,Gtfad? ??t :?ev[Gtlu
a Doc die Sid n-fwaiei l0anagen'rent flan nicer the appropriate reouWaverd ? Yes ? No
5b Have all oF We 4W Unn submittal requirements been n of ?
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F. Sri ppicnient`aary In orniutior,
o- Envitori f-E'Eiaf Documentation (DWQ Rcpt Frenzent)
1a Does the project involve an expenditure of public (federal/state/local) funds or the
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use of public (foderal/state) land? o
1 b. If you answered "yes" to the above, does the project require preparation of an
environmental document pursuant to the requirements of the National or State ? Yes ? No
(North Carolina) Environmental Policy Act (NCPA/SLPA)?
1 c. If you answered "yes" to the above, has the document review been finalized by the
State Clearing I-louse? (If so, attach a copy or` the NEPA or SEPA final approval
letter.) ? 1'es ? No
C o fir?lelitq 1
Violations; t"lffo cc icrreni;,
2a Is the site in violation of DW6 Wetland Rules (I 5A NC7AC 91-1 .0500), Isolatoc
Weiland Rules (15A NCAC 21-1 1300) DWC bur face Water or Wetland Standards, ? Yes 1>(I No
or Ripari ar r Buffer Rules (15A NC/ C 213 0700)?
21D 1phis an afro-the i.ct r,aurit applicailon? -__-. ___-.
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. I`%I No
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ct¢frc •i?o%a.-µrcti«?-,;xovidv nr?_xpr,.? ?? rw,a.fioa(s):
3< Will this project (based on past and roasonably anticipated future I in pacts) result in
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additional developinism, vithich could impact nearby downstream vi quality?
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31D. If you answered "yes" to the above, submit a qualitative or quantitative cumulative impact analysis in accordance with the
most recent DWO policy. If you answered "no," provide a shori narrative description.
No, because the proposed gas line spur is being constructed and installed with private funding to soley set-vice Kapsione
Kraft Paper Corporation.
Setrva gU Disposal fOVU0 lRog hC.ment,l
4a. Clearly detail the ultimate treatment methods and disposition (non discharge or discharge) of vdasiewater generated from
the proposed project, or available capacity of the subject facility.
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5 1Nill this project occur in or near un area with federally protected species or
habitat? IN Yes ? No
5b Have you checked with the USFVUS concerning Endangered Species Act
impacts? ? Yes ? No
5c. If yes, indicate the USFWS Field Office you have contacted. ? Raleigh
? Asheville
5d. What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact Endangered Species of Designated Critical
Habiiai?
The USf=WS web page htip://vduvvv.fvvs.gotdnc-es/cs/countyfr.himl and tl,e Natural Heritage virtual worktoorn
hitp:/hthptveb,enrstatr--:.tic.ushthis/pulalic/gmap75 main.phtral was accessed on /augusi G, 2010 to determine it the project
would impact Endangered Species or Designated Critical habitat. (Records Enclosed)
The Yellow Lampmussel is a federally listed species of concern in waters of the Roanoke River in I alifax County, and a
record of occurrence vvrthin 2 rrriles o9 the protect location. I-lowever there are no direct impacts proposed vdifhui'ihe
Roanoke River and with the extensive erosion conirol measures to be implernented vdiihin and adjacent to the ivvo strearn
impact locations round the firib it is not likely to impact any mussel habitat within the Roanoke River.
Lased o this research it is believed no adverse impacts will occur to threatened and enciagered species and ihreir known
habiflai c U(t to the contruction 01 the Project,
vi_s Cr Jai Fish ( ahi f It tit°r;,: I equironlot"O
Jt Udr? lit,-frllec!Oct,;u ?I .1 irt.,o.l 1 eIC',)-5 ytt.,ie .,._t .,,,G 111111 hl 1 IlebIL. +t I'CS fe, No
An inieractivc n'rap located at http://sharpfirr.nrnfs.ncaa.gov/vvebsite/F_'PN_idapper/,oap,asI)x was utilized to determine if
the proieci will impact Essential Fish Habitat.
7. Historlc or Prehistoric Culturai Resources (Corps Rcquiremcnt)
7a. Will thris project: occur in or near an area that the state federal or tribal
governments have designated as having historic or cultural preservation ? yes ? No
status (e.g„ National Historic Trust designation or properties significant in
North Carolina history and archaeology)?
7b. What data sources did you use to deiermine whether your site would impact historic or archeological resources?
A review of the list of properties and districts in North Carolina entered in the National Register of Historic Places
(17itp:/hvwvd.hpo.ncdcr.gov/nrlist.hfrm) for Halifax County did not reveal any listing within She project area. It is believed the
proposed project will not occur in or near an area that has been designated as having historic or cultural preservation
status by the state, federal, or tribal governments.
8a. Will this protect occur in a EI\M-designated 100-year floodplain? U Yes ? No
8b. If yes, explain how project meets FEMA requirements: There will be no permanent fill placed above the current grade of
the 100-year floodplain vviti tin die project area, therefore (here is considered to be no impact to the 100-year floodplain.
8c, VVha.source(s) did you use Yo make the floodplain deierrrrination? NCI IF"M Panel: 30,99 c 4909 (enclosed)
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Eagle Protcction Act (Eagle Act) (16 U.S.C. 668-668d) becornes the primary lave/
protecting bald eagles. The Eagle Act prohibits take of bald and golden eagles and
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