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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20060720 Ver 1_Complete File_20060801 O W ATF OG r Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Director Division of Water Quality DWQ Project No.: 7-00607-L-0 County: Applicant: &<r- 007-Project Name: - e-sS r0a 742 Ve_krAhs Me»+e?'ia /?arr? Date of Issuance of 401 Water Quality Certification: Certificate of Completion Upon completion of all work approved within the 401 Water Quality Certification or applicable Buffer Rules, and any subsequent modifications, the applicant is required to return this certificate to the 401/Wetlands Unit, North Carolina Division of Water Quality, 1621 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC, 27699-1621. This form may be returned to DWQ by the applicant, the applicant's authorized agent, or the project engineer. It is not necessary to send certificates from all of these. Applicant's Certification 1, &!/J L,/,/l7 , hereby state that, to the best of my abilities, due care and diligence was used iq eh observation of the construction such that the construction was observed to be built within substantial compliance and intent of the 401 Water Quality Certification and Buffer Rules, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting materials. Signature: ??ly Date: Agent's Certification 7/2 (, /e'-& I, , hereby state that, to the best of my abilities, due care and diligence was used in the observation of the construction such that the construction was observed to be built within substantial compliance and intent of the 401 Water Quality Certification and Buffer Rules, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting materials. Signature: Date: Engineer's Certification Partial Final 1, , as a duly registered Professional Engineer in the State of North Carolina, having been authorized to observe (periodically, weekly, full time) the construction of the project, for the Permittee hereby state that, to the best of my abilities, due care and diligence was used in the observation of the construction such that the construction was observed to be built within substantial compliance and intent of the 401 Water Quality Certification and Buffer Rules, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting materials. Signature Registration No. Date 11R@[R-flyg AUG 0 12006 DENR • WATER QUALITY WETLANDS AND STORMWATER BRANCH One orthCaroina Transportation Permitting Unit Naturally 1650 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1650 2321 Crabtree Boulevard, Suite 250, Ralelgh, North Carolina 27604 Phone: 919-733-1786 /FAX 919-733.6893 / lntemet:hftp://h2o.enr. state. nc. us/ncvvetla nds An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer- 50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper WATF9P ? r Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources 0 li;?0011* ? Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Director Division of Water Quality May 5, 2006 Tyrrell County DWQ Project No. 20060720 APPROVAL OF 401 Water Quality Certification with ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS Mr. Anthony Roper, P.E. NCDOT, Division 1 113 Airport Drive, Suite 100 Edenton, NC 27932 Dear Mr. Roper: l' 44k ?r?oFN Ip Hpsq R. wq jO? tioSr?RQU h' 'IM?q?R Cy You have our approval, in accordance with the attached conditions and those listed below, to fill 0.32 acres of 404 jurisdictional wetlands for the purpose of the construction of an access road to the Veterans Memorial Park in Columbia, Tyrrell County. The project shall be constructed in accordance with your application dated April 20, 2006. After reviewing your application, we have decided that these impacts are covered by General Water Quality Certification number 3404. This certification corresponds to the Nationwide Permit 14 issued by the Corps of Engineers. In addition, you should acquire any other federal, state or local permits before you proceed with your project including (but not limited to) Sediment and Erosion Control, Non- Discharge and Water Supply Watershed regulations. This approval will expire with the accompanying 404 permit issued by the US Army Corps of Engineers (this condition supercedes Condition 19 of General Certification 3404 issued on March, 2003). This approval is valid solely for the purpose and design described in your application (unless modified below). Should your project change, you must notify the DWQ and submit a new application. If the property is sold, the new owner must be given a copy of this Certification and approval letter, and is thereby responsible for complying with all the conditions. If total wetland fills for this project (now or in the future) exceed one acre, or of total impacts to streams (now or in the future) exceed 150 linear feet, compensatory mitigation may be required as described in 15A NCAC 2H .0506 (h) (6) and (7). For this approval to remain valid, you must adhere to the conditions listed in the attached certification. 1.) Upon completion of the project, the NCDOT shall complete and return the enclosed "Certification of Completion Form" to notify DWQ when all work included in the 401 Certification has been completed. The responsible party shall complete the attached form and return it to the 401/Wetlands Unit of the Division of Water Quality upon completion of the project. 2.) All stormwater runoff shall be directed to sheetflow through stream buffers at nonerosive velocities, unless approved otherwise by this certification. 3.) During the construction of the project, no staging of equipment of any kind is permitted in waters of the U.S., or protected riparian buffers. 4.) All mechanized equipment operated near surface waters must be regularly inspected and maintained to prevent contamination of stream waters from fuels, lubricants, hydraulic fluids, or other toxic materials. N l Carolina N. C. Division of Water Quality 943 Washington Square Mall Washington, N.C. 27889 Telephone (252) 946-6481 Naturally FAX (252) 946-9215 Internet: www.ncwaterquality.org An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer - 50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper 5.) Erosion and sediment control practices must be in full compliance with all specifications governing the proper design, installation, operation and maintenance of such Best Management Practices in order to protect surface waters standards: a. The erosion and sediment control measures for the project must be designed, installed, operated, and maintained in accordance with the most recent version of the North Carolina Sediment and Erosion Control Planning and Design Manual. b. The design, installation, operation, and maintenance of the sediment and erosion control measures must be such that they equal, or exceed, the requirements specified in the most recent version of the North Carolina Sediment and Erosion Control Manual. The devices shall be maintained on all construction sites, borrow sites, and waste pile (spoil) projects, including contractor-owned or leased borrow pits associated with the project. c. For borrow pit sites, the erosion and sediment control measures must be designed, installed, operated, and maintained in accordance with the most recent version of the North Carolina Surface Mining Manual. d. The reclamation measures and implementation must comply with the reclamation in accordance with the requirements of the Sedimentation Pollution Control Act. 6.) Discharging hydroseed mixtures and washing out hydroseeders and other equipment in or adjacent to surface waters is prohibited. 7.) The outside buffer, wetland or water boundary located within the construction corridor approved by this authorization shall be clearly marked by highly visible fencing prior to any land disturbing activities. Impacts to areas within the fencing are prohibited unless otherwise authorized by this certification. 8.) There shall be no excavation from or waste disposal into jurisdictional wetlands or waters associated with this permit without appropriate modification ofthis permit. Should waste or borrow sites be located in wetlands or stream, compensatory mitigation will be required since it is a direct impact from road construction activities. 9.) Heavy equipment must be operated from the banks rather than in the stream channel in order to minimize sedimentation and reduce the likelihood of introducing other pollutants into the stream. 10.) No live or fresh concrete shall come into contact with waters of the state until the concrete has hardened 11.) The presence of equipment in the channels must be minimized. Under no circumstances must rock, sand or other materials be dredged from the wetted stream channel under authorization of this permit, except in the immediate vicinity of the culverts. 12.) All work shall be performed during normal or low flow conditions. 13.) All fill slopes located in jurisdictional wetlands shall be placed at slopes no flatter than 3:1. 14.) A copy of this Water Quality Certification shall be posted on the construction site at all times. In addition, the Water Quality Certification and all subsequent modifications, if any, shall be maintained with the Division Engineer and the on- site project manager. If you do not accept any of the conditions of this certification, you may ask for an adjudicatory hearing. You must act within 60 days of the date that you receive this letter. To ask for a hearing, send a written petition that conforms to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes to the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Box 27447, Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7447. This certification and its conditions are final and binding unless you ask for a hearing. This letter completes the review of the Division of Water Quality under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. If you have any questions, please contact Garcy Ward at 252-948-3922. I ere ly, L for Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Attachment cc: Wilmington District Corps of Engineers Mr. Bill Biddlecome, Corps of Engineers, Washington Field Office Wanda Gooden, DCM, 1367 US 17 S. Elizabeth City, NC 27909 Cathy Brittingham, DCM, 1638 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699 Mr. Clay Willis, DEO, NC DOT Div. 1 Sonia Gregory, NCDWQ, Wetlands/401 Unit Central Files File Copy WQC #3404 This General Certification is issued in conformity with the requirements of Section 401, Public Laws 92-500 and 95-217 of the United States and subject to the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (DWQ) Regulations in 15A NCAC 2H, Section .0500 and 15A NCAC 2B .0200 for the discharge of fill material to waters and adjacent wetland areas or to wetland areas that are not a part of the surface tributary system to interstate waters or navigable waters of the United States (i.e., isolated wetlands) as described in 33 CFR 330 Appendix A (B) (14) of the Corps of Engineers regulations (Nationwide Permit No. 14 and Regional General Permit 198200031) and for the Riparian Area Protection Rules (Buffer Rules) in 15A NCAC 2B .0200. The category of activities shall include any fill activity for road crossings and is limited to fill less than one-third acre in tidal waters and less than one-half acre in non-tidal waters. This Certification replaces Water Quality Certification Number 2177 issued on November 5, 1987, Water Quality Certification Number 2666 issued on January 21, 1992, Water Quality Certification Number 2732 issued on May 1, 1992, Water Quality Certification Number 3103 issued on February 11, 1997, Water Quality Certification Number 3289 issued on June 1, 2000 and Water Quality Certification Number 3375 issued March 18, 2002. This WQC is rescinded when the Corps of Engineers re- authorizes Nationwide Permit 14 or Regional General Permit 198200031 or when deemed appropriate by the Director of DWQ. The State of North Carolina certifies that the specified category of activity will not violate applicable portions of Sections 301, 302, 303, 306 and 307 of the Public Laws 92-500 and 95-217 if conducted in accordance with the conditions hereinafter set forth. Conditions of Certification: 1. Enumerating and Reporting of Impacts: Streams - Impacts to streams as determined by the Division of Water Quality shall be measured as length of the centerline of the normal flow channel. Permanent and/or temporary stream impacts shall be enumerated on the entire project for all impacts regardless of which 404 Nationwide Permits are used. Stream relocations and stream bed and/or bank hardening are considered to be permanent stream impacts. Any activity that results in a loss of use of stream functions including but not limited to filling, relocating, flooding, dredging and complete shading shall be considered stream impacts. Enumeration of impacts to streams shall include streams enclosed by bottomless culverts, bottomless arches or other spanning structures when a 404 Permit is used anywhere in a project unless the entire structure (including construction impacts) spans the entire bed and both banks of the stream, is only used for a road, driveway or path crossing, and is not mitered to follow the stream pattern. Impacts for dam footprints and flooding will count toward the threshold for stream impacts, but flooding upstream of the dam will not (as long as no filling, excavation, relocation or other modification of the existing stream dimension, pattern or profile occurs) count towards mitigation requirements. • Wetlands - Impacts to wetlands as determined by the Division of Water Quality shall be measured as area. Permanent and/or temporary wetland impacts shall be enumerated on the entire project for all impacts regardless of which 404 Nationwide Permits are used. Any activity that results in a loss of use of wetland functions including but not limited to filling, draining, and flooding shall be considered wetland impacts. Enumeration of impacts to wetlands shall include activities that change the hydrology of a wetland when a 404 Permit is used anywhere in a project. GENERAL CERTIFICATION FOR PROJECTS ELIGIBLE FOR CORPS OF ENGINEERS WQC #3404 Lakes and Ponds - Lake and Pond Impacts Enumeration- Impacts to waters other than streams and wetlands as determined by the Division of Water Quality shall be measured as area. Permanent and/or temporary water impacts shall be enumerated on the entire project for all impacts proposed regardless of which 404 Nationwide Permits are used. Any activity that results in a loss of use of aquatic functions including but not limited to filling and dredging shall be considered waters impacts; 2. Proposed fill or substantial modification of wetlands or waters (including streams) under this General Certification requires application to and prior written concurrence from the Division of Water Quality; 3. Application to and payment of a fee to DWQ is not required for construction of a driveway to a single family lot as long as the driveway impacts less than 25 feet of stream channel including any in-stream stabilization needed for the crossing; 4. Impacts to any stream length in the Neuse, Tar-Pamlico or Randleman River Basins (or any other major river basins with Riparian Area Protection Rules [Buffer Rules] in effect at the time of application) requires written concurrence for this Certification from DWQ in accordance with 15A NCAC 26.0200. Activities listed as "exempt" from these rules do not need to apply for written concurrence under this Certification. New development activities located in the protected 50-foot wide riparian areas (whether jurisdictional wetlands or not) within the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico River Basins shall be limited to "uses" identified within and constructed in accordance with 15A NCAC 2B .0200. All new development shall be located, designed, constructed, and maintained to have minimal disturbance to protect water quality to the maximum extent practicable through the use of best management practices; Irrespective of other application thresholds in this General Certification, all impacts to perennial waters and their associated buffers require written approval from DWQ since such impacts are allowable as provided in 15A NCAC 2B. 0212 (WS-1), 2B .0213 (WS-II), 2B .0214 (WS-III) and 2B .0215 (WS-IV). Only water dependent activities, public projects and structures with diminimus increases in impervious surfaces will be allowed as outlined in those rules. All other activities require a variance from the delegated local government and/or the NC Environmental Management Commission before the 401 Water Quality Certification can be processed. In addition, a 30 foot wide vegetative buffer for low density development or a 100 foot wide vegetative buffer for high density development must be maintained adjacent to all perennial waters except for allowances as provided under the Water Supply Watershed Protection Rules. For the purposes of this condition, perennial waters are defined as those shown as perennial waters on the most recent USGS 1:24,000 topographic map or as otherwise determined by local government studies; 6. Additional site-specific stormwater management requirements may be added to this Certification at DWQ's discretion on a case by case basis for projects that have or are anticipated to have impervious cover of greater than 30 percent. Site-specific stormwater management shall be designed to remove 85% TSS according to the latest version of DWQ's Stormwater Best Management Practices manual at a minimum. Additionally, in watersheds within one mile and draining to 303(d) listed waters, as well as watersheds that are classified as nutrient sensitive waters (NSW), water supply waters (WS), trout waters Jr), high quality waters (HQW), and outstanding resource waters (ORW), the Division shall require that extended detention wetlands, bio-retention areas, and ponds followed by forested filter strips (designed according to latest version of the NC DENR Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual) be constructed as part of the stormwater management plan when a site-specific stormwater management plan is required. WQC #3404 Alternative designs may be requested by the applicant and will be reviewed on a case-by- case basis by the Division of Water Quality. Approval of stormwater management plans by the Division of Water Quality's other existing state stormwater programs including appropriate local programs are sufficient to satisfy this Condition as long as the stormwater management plans meet or exceed the design requirements specified in this condition. This condition applies unless more stringent requirements are in effect from other state water quality programs. • Unless specified otherwise in the approval letter, the final, written stormwater management plan shall be approved in writing by the Division of Water Quality's Wetlands Unit before the impacts specified in this Certification occur. • The facilities must be designed to treat the runoff from the entire project, unless otherwise explicitly approved by the Division of Water Quality. • Also, before any permanent building or other structure is occupied at the subject site, the facilities (as approved by the Wetlands Unit) shall be constructed and operational, and the stormwater management plan (as approved by the Wetlands Unit) shall be implemented. • The structural stormwater practices as approved by the Wetlands Unit as well as drainage patterns must be maintained in perpetuity. • No changes to the structural stormwater practices shall be made without written authorization from the Division of Water Quality. 7. Compensatory stream mitigation shall be required at a 1:1 ratio for not only perennial but also intermittent stream impacts that require application to DWQ in watersheds classified as ORW, HQW, Tr, WS-1 and WS-11 unless the project is a linear, publicly-funded transportation project, which has a 150-foot per-stream impact allowance; 8. In accordance with North Carolina General Statute Section 143-215.3D(e), any application for a 401 Water Quality Certification must include the appropriate fee. If a project also requires a CAMA Permit, one payment to both agencies shall be submitted through the Division of Coastal Management and will be the higher of the two fees; 9. In accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .0506 {h) compensatory mitigation may be required for impacts to 150 linear feet or more of streams and/or one acre or more of wetlands. For linear public transportation projects, impacts equal to or exceeding 150 feet per stream may require mitigation. In addition, buffer mitigation may be required for any project with Buffer Rules in effect at the time of application for buffer impacts resulting from activities classified as "allowable with mitigation" within the "Table of Uses" section of the Buffer Rules or require a variance under the Buffer Rules. A determination of buffer, wetland and stream mitigation requirements shall be made for any Certification for this Nationwide Permit. The most current design and monitoring protocols from DWQ shall be followed and written plans submitted for DWQ approval as required in those protocols. When compensatory mitigation is required for a project, the mitigation plans must be approved by DWQ in writing before the impacts approved by the Certification occur, unless otherwise specified in the approval letter. The mitigation plan must be implemented and/or constructed before any permanent building or structure on site is occupied. In the case of public road projects, the mitigation plan must be implemented before the road is opened to the travelling public. Projects may also be implemented once payment is made to a private mitigation bank or other in-lieu fee program, as specified in the written concurrence of 401 Certification for a project. Please note that if a stream relocation is conducted as a stream restoration as defined in The Internal Technical Guide for Stream Work in North Carolina , April 2001, the restored length can be used as compensatory mitigation for the impacts resulting from the relocation; WQC #3404 10. For any project involving re-alignment of streams, a stream relocation plan must be included with the 401 application for written DWQ approval. Relocated stream designs should include the same dimensions, patterns and profiles as the existing channel, to the maximum extent practical. The new channel should be constructed in the dry and water shall not be turned into the new channel until the banks are stabilized. Vegetation used for bank stabilization shall be limited to native woody species, and should include establishment of a 30 foot wide wooded and an adjacent 20 foot wide vegetated buffer on both sides of the relocated channel to the maximum extent practical. A transitional phase incorporating coir fiber and seedling establishment is allowable. Also, rip-rap may be allowed if it is necessary to maintain the physical integrity of the stream, but the applicant must provide written justification and any calculations used to determine the extent of rip- rap coverage requested. If suitable stream mitigation is not practical on-site, then stream impact will need to be mitigated elsewhere; 11. Placement of culverts and other structures in waters, streams, and wetlands must be placed.below the elevation of the streambed to allow low flow passage of water and aquatic life unless it can be shown to DWQ that providing passage would be impractical. Design and placement of culverts including open bottom or bottomless arch culverts and other structures including temporary erosion control measures shall not be conducted in a manner that may result in aggradation, degradation or significant changes in hydrology of wetlands or stream beds or banks, adjacent to or upstream and down stream of the above structures. The applicant is required to provide evidence that the equilibrium shall be maintained if requested to do so in writing by DWQ. Additionally, when roadways, causeways or other fill projects are constructed across FEMA-designated floodways or wetlands, openings such as culverts or bridges must be provided to maintain the natural hydrology of the system as well as prevent constriction of the floodway that may result in aggradation, degradation or significant changes in hydrology of streams or wetlands; 12. That appropriate sediment and erosion control practices which equal or exceed those outlined in the most recent version of the "North Carolina Sediment and Erosion Control Planning and Design Manual" or the "North Carolina Surface Mining Manual" whichever is more appropriate (available from the Division of Land Resources (DLR) in the DENR Regional or Central Offices) shall be in full compliance with all specifications governing the proper design, installation and operation and maintenance of such Best Management Practices in order to assure compliance. with the appropriate turbidity water quality standard; 13. All sediment and erosion control measures placed in wetlands and waters shall be removed and the original grade restored within two months after the Division of Land Resources has released the project; 14. That additional site-specific conditions may be added to projects proposed under this Certification in order to ensure compliance with all applicable water quality and effluent standards; 15. Measures shall be taken to prevent live or fresh concrete from coming into contact with freshwaters of the state until the concrete has hardened; 16. If an environmental document is required, this Certification is not valid until a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) or Record of Decision (ROD) is issued by the State Clearinghouse; 17. If this Certification is used to access building sites, all lots owned by the applicant must be buildable without additional fill beyond that explicitly allowed under other General WQC #3404 Certifications. For road construction purposes, this Certification shall only be utilized from natural high ground to natural high ground; 18. When written concurrence is required, the applicant is required to use the most recent version of the Certification of Completion form to notify DWQ when all work included in the 401 Certification has been completed; 19. Concurrence from DWQ that this Certification applies to an individual project shall expire three years from the date of the cover letter from DWQ or on the same day as the expiration date of the corresponding Nationwide Permit 14 or Regional General Permit 198200031, whichever is sooner. Non-compliance with or violation of the conditions herein set forth by a specific fill project may result in revocation of this Certification for the project and may also result in criminal and/or civil penalties. The Director of the North Carolina Division of Water Quality may require submission of a formal application for Individual Certification for any project in this category of activity that requires written concurrence under this certification, if it is determined that the project is likely to have a significant adverse effect upon water quality or degrade the waters so that existing uses of the wetland or downstream waters are precluded. Public hearings may be held for specific applications or group of applications prior to a Certification decision if deemed in the public's best interest by the Director of the North Carolina Division of Water Quality. Effective date: March 2003 DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY By Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Director WQC # 3404 ?0F W A TF9 p ? r Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources O Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Director Division of Water Quality May 5, 2006 Tyrrell County DWQ Project No. 20060720 APPROVAL OF 401 Water Quality Certification with ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS Mr. Anthony Roper, P.E. NCDOT, Division 1 113 Airport Drive, Suite 100 Edenton, NC 27932 Dear Mr. Roper: You have our approval, in accordance with the attached conditions and those listed below, to fill 0.032 acres of 404 jurisdictional wetlands for the purpose of the construction of an access road to the Veterans Memorial Park in Columbia, Tyrrell County. The project shall be constructed in accordance with your application dated April 20, 2006. After reviewing your application, we have decided that these impacts are covered by General Water Quality Certification number 3404. This certification corresponds to the Nationwide Permit 14 issued by the Corps of Engineers. In addition, you should acquire any other federal, state or local permits before you proceed with your project including (but not limited to) Sediment and Erosion Control, Non- Discharge and Water Supply Watershed regulations. This approval will expire with the accompanying 404 permit issued by the US Artily Corps of Engineers (this condition supercedes Condition 19 of General Certification 3404 issued on March, 2003). This approval is valid solely for the purpose and design described in your application (unless modified below). Should your project change, you must notify the DWQ and submit a new application. If the property is sold, the new owner must be given a copy of this Certification and approval letter, and is thereby responsible for complying with all the conditions. If total wetland fills for this project (now or in the future) exceed one acre, or of total impacts to streams (now or in the future) exceed 150 linear feet, compensatory mitigation may be required as described in 15A NCAC 2H .0506 (h) (6) and (7). For this approval to remain valid, you must adhere to the conditions listed in the attached certification. 1.) Upon completion of the project, the NCDOT shall complete and return the enclosed "Certification of Completion Form" to notify DWQ when all work included in the 401 Certification has been completed. The responsible party shall complete the attached form and return it to the 401 /Wetlands Unit of the Division of Water Quality upon completion of the project. 2.) All stormwater runoff shall be directed to sheetflow through stream buffers at nonerosive velocities, unless approved otherwise by this certification. 3.) During the construction of the project, no staging of equipment of any kind is permitted in waters of the U.S., or protected riparian buffers. 4.) All mechanized equipment operated near surface waters must be regularly inspected and maintained to prevent contamination of stream waters from fuels, lubricants, hydraulic fluids, or other toxic materials. Nom` Carolina N. C. Division of Water Quality 943 Washington Square Mall Washington, N.C. 27889 Telephone (252) 946-6481QtllCQ??? FAX (252) 946-9215 Internet: www.ncwaterquality.org An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer - 50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper OF \ NA TFR O? PG co > y Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources p Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Director Division of Water Quality May 15, 2006 To: Mr. Anthony Roper, P.E. NCDOT Division 1 From: Al Hodge, Supervisor Surface Water Protection Division of Water Quality Washington Regional Office Subject: Correction to 401 Water Quality Certification Dear Sir: t7 ?? M _ ?DV Mq y 1, a 1'1'ET?Arypsq 20 ,06 l ?4?e?Ch This letter is in regards to the 401 Water Quality Certification issued on May 5, 2006 (DWQ Project No. 20060720) authorizing wetland impacts for the construction of an access road to the Veterans Memorial Park in Columbia, Tyrell County. On page one of the certification, the amount of authorized impact was incorrectly listed as "...0.32 acres of 404 jurisdictional wetlands..." The correct amount of impact should be 0.032 acres. Please find attached page one of the certification with the corrected amount of impact listed. This can be used to replace the existing page one of the certification. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused. If you have any questions please contact Garcy Ward at 252-948-3922. ASS 1 nc ly, Al Ho gee Attachment C.C. Wilmington District Corps of Engineers Mr. $ill Biddlecome, Corps of Engineers, Washington Field Office Wanda Gooden, DCM, 1367 US 17 S. Elizabeth City, NC 27909 Cathy Brittingham, DCM, 1638 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699 Mr. Clay Willis, DEO, NC DOT Div. 1 Sonia Gregory, NCDWQ, Wetlands/401 Unit Central Files File Copy None Carolina N. C. Division of Water Quality 943 Washington Square Mall Washington, N.C. 27889 Telephone (252) 946-6481 1![rQUy FAX (252) 946-9215 Internet: www.ncwaterquality.org An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer-50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION MICHAEL F. EASLEY LYNDO TIPPETT ?d t? SfAi!' y? STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNOR o ?@ nn 44 ?V MAY 0 1 °?^'R 24 06 ??sT?AlI h SECRETARY April 20, 2006 P " f i U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulatory Field Office Post Office Box 1000 Washington, N.C. 27889-1000 Attention: Bill Biddlecome Subject: The construction of a log mat road for controlled access to the Veterans Memorial Park in Columbia, Tyrrell County. Dear Sir: The North Carolina Department of Transportation proposes to construct a log mat road that will provide controlled access to the Veterans Memorial Park in Columbia, Tyrrell County. This road will be used to transport maintenance equipment and provide fire safety to the park. The road will be gated and will not be open for general public use. This road is being constructed on the alignment of a preexisting road that has deteriorated. This preexisting road was used to transport milled lumber at a lumber whole seller and was constructed from a mixture of clay, sand, saw chips, and gravel. The proposed log mat road will be aligned on top of the pre-existing roadbed. The total length of the proposed road is 940 ft. and the width will be 15 ft. The portion of the road that travels through the low wet area will have logging mats placed and tied together. These mats are 10 ft. wide and 16 ft. in length. There will be 4-5 inches of stone placed on top of the mats to create a driving surface for the service trucks. The mats and the gravel will cover a width of 14-15 ft., which is approximately the same width of the old roadbed. Some of the old roadbed has sunk and the ground water level along with the vegetation component has met criteria for wetland status. These areas in the old roadbed will be impacted by the proposed project. This will result in 0.032 acres of wetland impact. Wetland impacts for the proposed project are being offset by mitigation that has already been provided for an access road that was designed to connect to the old Columbia bridge, which would give access to the Veterans Memorial Park. This road was included in the R-2548F TIP project permit. This access road was 475 ft. long X 36 ft. wide and would impact 0.39 acres of wetlands. This access road design was abandoned after constructibility issues were determined. Therefore, NCDOT had provided 0.39 acres of wetland impact mitigation that did not ever occur. NCDOT is now proposing the new log mat access road impacts of 0.032 acres be offset by the already provided 0.39 acres of mitigated wetland impact that did not occur. The design of this access road was minimized as much as possible to avoid impacts to adjacent wetlands. There are three species listed in Tyrrell County that are protected by the U.S.F.W.S. They are the Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), Red Wolf (Canis rujus), and the Red-cockaded woodpecker (Picoides Borealis). A habitat survey was conducted by Clay Willis on 04/11/06 for these three species in the project area. The survey concluded that there is no habitat within the project area to support the Red Wolf or Red-cockaded woodpecker. There may be nesting habitat present along the banks of the Scuppernong River that would be a suitable nesting site for the Bald Eagle. Most of the trees within the projects immediate vicinity did not appear to be of significant height and size to be suitable for a nesting 060720 113 Airport Dr., Suite 100, Edenton, NC 27932 - Phone: (252) 482-7977 Fax: (252) 482-8722 site. The Natural Heritage Program database was checked for any occurrences of these species within the area. The database had no record of any of these species within lmile of project area. It can be concluded that these species will not be impacted by the construction of this project. Included with this application is a vicinity map and drawirigs detailing the described work. If you have any questions or need further information please give me a call at 252-482-7977. Sincerely, Anthony Roper, P.E. Division Engineer Clay Willis Division Environmental Officer Cc: Garcy Ward, DWQ Rob Ridings, DWQ Sterling Baker, P.E. , NCDOT Robby Taylor, P.E., NCDOT 'SY'4 4 113 Airport Dr., Suite 100, Edenton, NC 27932 - Phone: (252) 482-7977 Fax: (252) 482-8722 k f III 0 c ? ° U Oo C N A a ? 3 Y O G t tm v Q F- = i a w cn r-- °° J Q f Z N V , f d.r UJM RN- Z °. N QW ZN Q ?ON>? II f ;CL UCL bQ;. } / .. ui > w > nova mss" Z ucYmaovvi a ' ;? • ? '::J'e't,,...: asf `? '?'? ? ?T ?,? ?? qtr h y 1 it t u: Office Use Only' Form Version April 2001 USACE Action ID No. DWQ N? 0 0 6 0 7 2 0 If any particular item is not applicable to this project, please enter "Not Applicable" or "N/A" rather than leaving the space blank. I. Processing Check all of the approval(s) requested for this project: ® Section 404 Permit ? Section 10 Permit ® 401 Water Quality Certification ? Riparian or Watershed Buffer Rules 2. Nationwide, Regional or General Permit Number(s) Requested: NW 14 If this notification is solely a courtesy copy because written approval for the 401 Certification is not required, check here: ? 4. If payment into the North Carolina Wetlands Restoration Program (NCWRP) is proposed for mitigation of impacts (see section VIII - Mitigation), check here: ? II. Applicant Information 1. Owner/Applicant Information Name: Clay Willis, NC DOT Division One Environmental Officer Mailing Address: 113 Airport Dr. Suite 100 Edenton, NC 27932 Telephone Number: (252) 482-7977 _Fax Number: (252) 482-8722 E-mail Address: Tcwillis(a),dot state nc us 2. Agent Information (A signed and dated copy of the Agent Authorization letter must be attached if the Agent has signatory authority for the owner/applicant.) Name: N/A Company Affiliation: Mailing Address: Telephone Number: E-mail Address: Fax Number: Page 3 of 12 III. Project Information Attach a vicinity map clearly showing the location of the property with respect to local landmarks such as towns, rivers, and roads. Also provide a detailed site plan showing property boundaries and development plans in relation to surrounding properties. Both the vicinity map and site plan must include a scale and north arrow. The specific footprints of all buildings, impervious surfaces, or other facilities must be included. If possible, the maps and plans should include the appropriate USGS Topographic Quad Map and NRCS Soil Survey with the property boundaries outlined. Plan drawings, or other maps may be included at the applicant's discretion, so long as the property is clearly defined. For administrative and distribution purposes, the USACE requires information to be submitted on sheets no larger than 11 by 17-inch format; however, DWQ may accept paperwork of any size. DWQ prefers full-size construction drawings rather than a sequential sheet version of the full-size plans. If full-size plans are reduced to a small scale such that the final version is illegible, the applicant will be informed that the project has been placed on hold until decipherable maps are provided. 1. Name of project: Veterans Memorial Park Access Drive, Tyrrell Count 2. T.I.P. Project Number (NCDOT Only): N/A 3. Property Identification Number (Tax PIN): N/A 4. Location County: Tyrrell Nearest Town: Columbia Subdivision name (include phase/lot number): N/A Directions to site (include road numbers, landmarks, etc.): on the west side of the Scuppernong, River directly across from Columbia in Tyrrell County. The access drive will tie into US 64 at the end of the Scuppernong River bridge. 5. Site coordinates, if available (UTM or Lat/Long): 35.917286 N 76.256939 W (Note - If project is linear, such as a road or utility line, attach a sheet that separately lists the coordinates for each crossing of a distinct waterbody.) 6. Describe the existing land use or condition of the site at the time of this application: woodland to small town urbanization 7. Property size (acres): 3 - 5 acres 8. Nearest body of water (stream/river/sound/ocean/lake): Scuppernong River 9. River Basin: Pasquotank (Note - this must be one of North Carolina's seventeen designated major river basins. The River Basin map is available at http•//h2o.enr.state.nc.us/admin/maps/.) 10. Describe the purpose of the proposed work: To provide a roadway that will give service vehicles access to the Veterans Memorial Park. Page 4 of 12 11. List the type of equipment to be used to construct the project: bulldozer, backhoe, and dump trucks 12. Describe the land use in the vicinity of this project: woodland recreational park use IV. Prior Project History If jurisdictional determinations and/or permits have been requested and/or obtained for this project (including all prior phases of the same subdivision) in the past, please explain. Include the USACE Action ID Number, DWQ Project Number, application date, and date permits and certifications were issued or withdrawn. Provide photocopies of previously issued permits, certifications or other useful information. Describe previously approved wetland, stream and buffer impacts, along with associated mitigation (where applicable). If this is a NCDOT project, list and describe permits issued for prior segments of the same T.I.P. project, along with construction schedules. V. Future Project Plans Are any additional permit requests anticipated for this project in the future? If so, describe the anticipated work, and provide justification for the exclusion of this work from the current application: VI. Proposed Impacts to Waters of the United States/Waters of the State It is the applicant's (or agent's) responsibility to determine, delineate and map all impacts to wetlands, open water, and stream channels associated with the project. The applicant must also provide justification for these impacts in Section VII below. All proposed impacts, permanent and temporary, must be listed herein, and must be clearly identifiable on ari accompanying site plan. All wetlands and waters, and all streams (intermittent and perennial) must be shown on a delineation map, whether or not impacts are proposed to these systems. Wetland and stream evaluation and delineation forms should be included as appropriate. Photographs may be included at the applicant's discretion. If this proposed impact is strictly for wetland or stream mitigation, list and describe the impact in Section VIII below. If additional space is needed for listing or description, please attach a separate sheet. Page 5 of 12 1. Wetland Impacts Wetland Impact Site Number (indicate on ma) Type of Impact* Area of Impact (acres) Located within 100-year Floodplain** (es/no Distance to Nearest Stream (linear feet) Type of Wetland*** Road Site Filling 0.032 Yes 250 Riverine swamp forest _ -.. .. . . , -,----•--- ---J'Ill * List each impact separately and identity temporary impacts. impacts mciude, but are not umuea to: mecnamzeu cmaung, giaunig, LW, excavation, flooding, ditching/drainage, etc. For dams, separately list impacts due to both structure and flooding. ** 100-Year floodplains are identified through the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM), or FEMA-approved local tloodplain maps. Maps are available through the FEMA Map Service Center at 1-800-358-9616, or online at httu:/./www.fbina.gov. *** List a wetland type that best describes wetland to be impacted (e.g., freshwater/saltwater marsh, forested wetland, beaver pond, Carolina Bay, bog, etc.) List the total acreage (estimated) of existing wetlands on the property: 3 acres Total area of wetland impact proposed: 0.032 acres 2. Stream Impacts, including all intermittent and perennial streams. NONE Stream Impact Site Number indicate on ma Type of Impact* Length of Impact (linear feet Stream Name** Average Width of Stream Before Impact Perennial or Intermittent? leasespecify) N/A * List each impact separately and identify temporary impacts. Impacts include, but are not limited to: culverts and associated rip-rap, dams (separately list impacts due to both structure and flooding), relocation (include linear feet before and after, and net loss/gain), stabilization activities (cement wall, rip-rap, crib wall, gabions, etc.), excavation, ditching/straightening, etc. If stream relocation is proposed, plans and profiles showing the linear footprint for both the original and relocated streams must be included. ** Stream names can be found on USGS topographic maps. If a stream has no name, list as UT (unnamed tributary) to the nearest downstream named stream into which it flows. USGS maps are available through the USGS at 1-800-358-9616, or online at www.l15$s.goy. Several internet sites also allow direct download and printing of USGS maps (e.g., www.topozone.coni, ?yw„.mapguest,com, etc.). Cumulative impacts (linear distance in feet) to all streams on site: NONE Page 6 of 12 3. Open Water Impacts, including Lakes, Ponds, Estuaries, Sounds, Atlantic Ocean and any other Water of the U.S. NONE Open Water Impact Site Number indicate on ma) Type of Impact* Area of Impact (acres) (if Name applicable) Wate) Type of Waterbody (lake, pond, estuary' sound, bay, ocean, etc. N/A * List each impact separately and identify temporary impacts. impacts Include, nut are not limited to: nn, excavation, uteug,ng, flooding, drainage, bulkheads, etc. 4. Pond Creation N/A If construction of a pond is proposed, associated wetland and stream impacts should be included above in the wetland and stream impact sections. Also, the proposed pond should be described here and illustrated on any maps included with this application. Pond to be created in (check all that apply): ? uplands ? stream ? wetlands Describe the method of construction (e.g., dam/embankment, excavation, installation of draw-down valve or spillway, etc.): N/A Proposed use or purpose of pond (e.g., livestock watering, irrigation, aesthetic, trout pond, local stormwater requirement, etc.): N/A Size of watershed draining to pond: N/A Expected pond surface area: N/A VII. Impact Justification (Avoidance and Minimization) Specifically describe measures taken to avoid the proposed impacts. It may be useful to provide information related to site constraints such as topography, building ordinances, accessibility, and financial viability of the project. The applicant may attach drawings of alternative, lower-impact site layouts, and explain why these design options were not feasible. Also discuss how impacts were minimized once the desired site plan was developed. If applicable, discuss construction techniques to be followed during construction to reduce impacts. Minimization of wetland impacts was achieved by keeping the access road on the same alignment as the pre-existing road and only putting a 12 ft. travel way. VIII. Mitigation DWQ - In accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .0500, mitigation may be required by -the NC Division of Water Quality for projects involving greater than or equal to one acre of impacts to Page 7 of 12 freshwater wetlands or greater than or equal to 150 linear feet of total impacts to perennial streams. USACE - In accordance with the Final Notice of Issuance and Modification of Nationwide Permits, published in the Federal Register on March 9, 2000, mitigation will be required when necessary to ensure that adverse effects to the aquatic environment are minimal. Factors including size and type of proposed impact and function and relative value of the impacted aquatic resource will be considered in determining acceptability of appropriate and practicable mitigation as proposed. Examples of mitigation that may be appropriate and practicable include, but are not limited to: reducing the size of the project; establishing and maintaining wetland and/or upland vegetated buffers to protect open waters such as streams; and replacing losses of aquatic resource functions and values by creating, restoring, enhancing, or preserving similar functions and values, preferable in the same watershed. If mitigation is required for this project, a copy of the mitigation plan must be attached in order for USACE or DWQ to consider the application complete for processing. Any application lacking a required mitigation plan or NCWRP concurrence shall be placed on hold as incomplete. An applicant may also choose to review the current guidelines for stream restoration in DWQ's Draft Technical Guide for Stream Work in North Carolina, available at littp:Hii2o.enr.state.nc.us/newetlands/stnngide.htnil. Provide a brief description of the proposed mitigation plan. The description should provide as much information as possible, including, but not limited to: site location (attach directions and/or map, if offsite), affected stream and river basin, type and amount (acreage/linear feet) of mitigation proposed (restoration, enhancement, creation, or preservation), a plan view, preservation mechanism (e.g., deed restrictions, conservation easement, etc.), and a description of the current site conditions and proposed method of construction. Please attach a separate sheet if more space is needed. Wetland impacts for theproposed project are being offset by mitigation that has already been provided for an access road that was designed to connect to the old Columbia bridge, which would give access to the Veterans Memorial Park. This road was included in the R-2548F TIP project permit. This access road was 475 ft long X 36 ft. wide and would impact 0.39 acres of wetlands This access road design was abandoned after constructibility issues were determined Therefore NCDOT had provided 0.39 acres of wetland impact mitigation that did not occur. NCDOT is now proposing the new log mat access road impacts of 0.032 acres be offset by the already provided 0.39-acres of mitigated wetland impact that did not occur. I have provided a permit drawing that details where the old road was proposed and the 0.39 acres of wetland impact associated with the road. 2. Mitigation may also be made by payment into the North Carolina Wetlands Restoration Program (NCWRP) with the NCWRP's written agreement. Check the box indicating that you would like to pay into the NCWRP. Please note that payment into the NCWRP must be reviewed and approved before it can be used to satisfy mitigation requirements. Applicants will be notified early in the review process by the 401 /Wetlands Unit if payment into the Page 8of12 NCWRP is available as an option. For additional information regarding the application process for the NCWRP, check the NCWRP website at http /Ih2o.enr_state. nc.us!wo;ph «dex.Win. If use of the NCWRP is proposed, please check the appropriate box on page three and provide the following information: Amount of stream mitigation requested (linear feet): N/A Amount of buffer mitigation requested (square feet): N/A Amount of Riparian wetland mitigation requested (acres): N/A Amount of Non-riparian wetland mitigation requested (acres): N/A Amount of Coastal wetland mitigation requested (acres): N/A IX. Environmental Documentation (DWQ Only) Does the project involve an expenditure of public funds or the use of public (federal/state/local) land? Yes ® No ? If yes, does the project require preparation of an environmental document pursuant to the requirements of the National or North Carolina Environmental Policy Act (NEPA/SEPA)? Note: If you are not sure whether a NEPA/SEPA document is required, call the SEPA coordinator at (919) 733-5083 to review current thresholds for environmental documentation. Yes ? No If yes, has the document review been finalized by the State Clearinghouse? If so, please attach a copy of the NEPA or SEPA final approval letter. Yes ? No ? X. Proposed Impacts on Riparian and Watershed Buffers (DWQ Only) It is the applicant's (or agent's) responsibility to determine, delineate and map all impacts to required state and local buffers associated with the project. The applicant must also provide justification for these impacts in Section VII above. All proposed impacts must be listed herein, and must be clearly identifiable on the accompanying site plan. All buffers must be shown on a map, whether or not impacts are proposed to the buffers. Correspondence from the DWQ Regional Office may be included as appropriate. Photographs may also be included at the applicant's discretion. Will the project impact protected riparian buffers identified within 15A NCAC 2B .0233 (Neuse), 15A NCAC 213 .0259 (Tar-Pamlico), 15A NCAC 2B .0250 (Randleman Rules and Water Supply Buffer Requirements), or other (please identify )? Yes ? No ® If you answered "yes", provide the following information: Identify the square feet and acreage of impact to each zone of the riparian buffers. If buffer mitigation is required calculate the required amount of mitigation by applying the buffer multipliers. Page 9 of 12 Zone* Impact s uare feet Multiplier Required Mitigation 1 N/A 3 2 1.5 Total * Zone t extends out 30 teet perpendicular n•om near oanK of cnannul, LVLLO L cALVIL a„ additional 20 feet from the edge of Zone 1. If buffer mitigation is required, please discuss what type of mitigation is proposed (i.e., Donation of Property, Conservation Easement, Riparian Buffer Restoration / Enhancement, Preservation or Payment into the Riparian Buffer Restoration Fund). Please attach all appropriate information as identified within 15A NCAC 2B .0242 or.0260. XI. Stormwater (DWQ Only) Describe impervious acreage (both existing and proposed) versus total acreage on the site. Discuss stormwater controls proposed in order to protect surface waters and wetlands downstream from the property. Impervious acreage will remain the same NCDOT's Standard Best Management Practices and Soil and Erosion Control Measures will be adhered to during the life of the project. XII. Sewage Disposal (DWQ Only) Clearly detail the ultimate treatment methods and disposition (non-discharge or discharge) of wastewater generated from the proposed project, or available capacity of the subject facility. N/A XIII. Violations (DWQ Only) Is this site in violation of DWQ Wetland Rules (15A NCAC 2H .0500) or any Buffer Rules? Yes ? No Is this an after-the-fact permit application? Yes ? No XIV. Other Circumstances (Optional): It is the applicant's responsibility to submit the application sufficiently in advance of desired construction dates to allow processing time for these permits. However, an applicant may Page 10 of 12 choose to list constraints associated with construction or sequencing that may impose limits on work schedules (e.g., draw-down schedules for lakes, dates associated with Endangered and Threatened Species, accessibility problems, or other issues outside of the applicant's control). -z 1/06 Applicant/AgeAt's Signature Date (Agent's signature is valid only if an authorization letter from the applicant is provided.) US Army Corps Of Engineers Field Offices and County Coverage Asheville Regulatory Field Office Alexander Cherokee Iredell Mitchell Union US Army Corps of Engineers Avery Clay Jackson Polk Watauga 151 Patton Avenue Buncombe Cleveland Lincoln Rowan Yancey Room 208 Burke Gaston Macon Rutherford Asheville, NC 28801-5006 Cabarrus Graham Madison Stanley Telephone: (828) 271-4854 Caldwell Haywood McDowell Swain Fax: (828) 271-4858 Catawba Henderson Mecklenburg Transylvania Raleigh Regulatory Field Office Alamance Durham Johnston Rockingham Wilson US Army Corps Of Engineers Alleghany Edgecombe Lee Stokes Yadkin 6508 Falls of the Neuse Road Ashe Franklin Nash Surry Suite 120 Caswell Forsyth Northampton Vance Raleigh, NC 27615 Chatham Granville Orange Wake Telephone: (919) 876-8441 Davidson Guilford Person Warren Fax: (919) 876-5283 Davie Halifax Randolph Wilkes Washington Regulatory Field Office Beaufort Currituck Jones Pitt US Army Corps Of Engineers Bertie Dare Lenoir Tyrrell Post Office Box 1000 Camden Gates Martin Washington Washington, NC 27889-1000 Carteret* Green Pamlico Wayne Telephone: (252) 975-1616 Chowan Hertford Pasquotank Fax: (252) 975-1399 Craven Hyde Perquimans *Croatan National Forest Only Wilmington Regulatory Field Office Anson Duplin Onslow US Army Corps Of Engineers Bladen Harnett Pender Post Office Box 1890 Brunswick Hoke Richmond Wilmington, NC 28402-1890 Carteret Montgomery Robeson Telephone: (910) 251-4511 Columbus Moore Sampson Fax: (910) 251-4025 Cumberland New Hanover Scotland US Fish and Wildlife Service / National M arine Fisheries Service US Fish and Wildlife Service US Fish and Wildlife Service National Marine Fisheries Service Raleigh Field Office Asheville Field Office Habitat Conservation Division Page I 1 of 12 C ? 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Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: > I iln.) _ Local Soil Survey Data _,?-FAC•Neutrd Test Depth to Saturated Soil: ?- 10-0n.) _ Other (Explain in Remarks) ea ' zc7 71e e"otJ,?4 fv 7 7t_x,G w? /an ?P?S? ,. .ore ?o ? ? ao Remarks: ,.-Ae- dom??a?-? 4,4euao . f/oweuv? cro,r?l ." me/ ;-"// ?onc+? ueea?P .c 'y-,H tr Int'll qlgx ?hvl . The rcw(? &--o - f ?n rn.4 ew. ?A? AirJ? i i` 1-4 ?? Cat rr1 , r GT f? /ijrlo%cyvt . /? claw!` vSEt? far/ ?u4 .+c ? C?? ?CK cH,v? "'Wor eJ4"O .o DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION 0 987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: ¢ t. lk-c k3 A Date: ?.?i/!"l? Int Applicant/Owner: G 'v. County: _ re _ InvestigetL State Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site?. No Community ID:???wv Is the site significantly diatu?bed )Atypical Situation)? Yes aQ Transect ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes Plot ID: (If needed, explain oh reverse.) VEGETATION eminent Plant i Stratum Ind .eater -? 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