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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20071392 Ver 1_Year 1 Monitoring Report_20110329d'1 /39)-, Year 1 Monitoring Report Cat Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration Macon County, NC SCO Project Number 050657901 EEP Project Number 71 Submitted to: rA "Ir- I E R09's tem aement PROGRAM NCDENR Ecosystem Enhancement Program 1652 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699 -1652 Construction Completed: May 2010 Data Collection: December 2010 Submitted March: 2011 ?t�JJJJF MAR 292011 ENH .NCEM NT PROG� Cat Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration Macon County, NC Year 1 Monitoring Report SCO Project Number 050657901 EEP Project Number 71 Prepared by: P-%WW&A 701 Corporate Center Drive Suite 475 Raleigh, NC, 27607 Phone: 919- 854 -6200 Fax: 919- 854 -6259 Project Manager: Ron Johnson Phone: 919- 854 -6210 e -mail: Ron.Johnson @aecom.com Table of Contents 1.0. PROJECT GOALS, BACKGROUND, AND ATTRIBUTES ................... ..............................1 1.1 Location and Setting ............................................................................. ..............................1 1.2 Project Goals and Objectives ................................................................ ..............................1 1.3 Project Structure, Restoration Type and Approach .............................. ..............................2 1.4 Project History, Contacts and Attribute Data ....................................... ..............................3 2.0 METHODOLOGY ...................................................................................... ..............................3 2.1 Morphometric Parameters and Channel Stability ................................. ..............................3 2.2 Substrate ............................................................................................... ..............................4 2.3 Vegetation ............................................................................................. ..............................4 2.4 Hydrology ............................................................................................. ..............................4 3.0 PROJECT CONDITION AND MONITORING RESULTS ....................... ..............................4 3.1 Morphometric Parameters and Channel Stability ................................. ..............................4 3.4 Vegetation ............................................................................................. ..............................5 3.5 Wetland Hydrology .............................................................................. ..............................5 3.6 Bankfull Verification ............................................................................ ..............................6 4.0 REFERENCES ............................................................................................ ..............................6 APPENDICIES Appendix A — General Figures and Tables Figure 1 — Vicinity Map Table 1 — Project Components Table 2 — Project Activity and Reporting History Table 3 — Project Contacts Table 4 — Project Attributes Appendix B — Visual Assessment Data Figure 2 — Current Condition Plan View Table 5 — Visual Stream Morphology Stability Assessment Table 6 — Vegetation Condition Assessment Stream Station Photos Vegetation Plot photos Appendix C — Vegetative Data Table 7 — Vegetation Plot Mitigation Success Summary Table 8 — CVS Vegetation Metadata Table 9 — Stem Counts for Each Species by Plot Cat Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration Site March 2011 Macon County, NC SCO Project No. 05065791 Monitor Year 1 of 5 EEP Project Number 71 Appendix D — Morphological Summary Data and Plots Cross - section Plots Longitudinal Profile Plot Pebble Count Plots Table 10 — Baseline Stream Data Summary Table 11 — Morphology and Hydraulic Monitoring Summary Appendix E — Hydrology Data Table 12 — Verification of Bankfull Events Monthly Rainfall Data for Calendar Year Precipitation and Water Level Plots Table 13 — Wetland Hydrology Criteria Attainment Cat Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration Site March 2011 Macon County, NC SCO Project No. 05065791 Monitor Year 1 of 5 EEP Project Number 71 J_ 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The following report presents the Year 1 monitoring of the Cat Creek stream and wetland restoration site in Macon County, North Carolina. The site consists of reaches on four separate tracts of land referred to as: Swartwout, Waldroop, Parker, and Preserve. The Swartwout, Parker, and Preserve tracts have been purchased by the NCDOT, while the Waldroop tract is in private ownership. Table 1. Proj ect Restoration Structure and Obj ectives Project Existing Restoration Footage or Component or Approach Stationing Comment Reach ID Feet /Acres Level Acreage Livestock exclusion, Cat Creek - 10+00- buffer plantings, bank Upper 900 feet E2 900 feet 19+00 stabilization in 3 Swartwout locations Cat Creek - Lower 770 feet R P1 926 feet 19+00- Swartwout 28 +26 UT 1 363 feet R P1 457 feet 10+00- 14+57 R 1.11 acres Swartwout Livestock exclusion, wetlands E 0.51 acres removal of drain pipe, plantings Livestock exclusion, UT 1 100 feet E2 100 feet NA buffer plantings Cat Creek - 1463 feet E2 1463 feet NA Livestock exclusion, Upper Waldroop buffer plantings Livestock exclusion, Cat Creek - 30+00- buffer plantings, and Lower Waldroop 480 feet El 480 feet 34 +80 structures to provide enhanced profile Cat Creek - 1750 feet R P1 1820 feet 34+80- Parker 53 +00 UT 2 210 feet R P1 374 feet 10+00- 13+74 UT 3 165 feet R P1 287 feet 10+00- 12+87 R 4.73 acres Parker wetlands E 0.25 acres Grade control, turbulent riffles to add habitat, Cat Creek 1765 feet El 1852 feet + - buffer plantings, and Preserve 7 7 8 +5 5 2 invasive species management Cat Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration Site Macon County, NC Monitor Year 1 of 5 iii March 2011 SCO Project No. 05065791 EEP Project Number 71 Project Existing Restoration Footage or Component or Approach Stationing Comment Feet /Acres Level Acreage Reach ID UT 4 110 feet R P1 230 feet 10+00- 12+30 Preserve R 0.71 acres wetlands E 0.66 acres This project has the following goals: • Provide a stable stream channel for the main channel and the unnamed tributaries to Cat Creek that neither aggrades nor degrades while maintaining their dimension, pattern, and profile with the capacity to transport their watershed's water and sediment load. • Improve water quality to the receiving watershed through stream bank stabilization measures, the installation of a woody riparian buffer, and the exclusion of livestock. • Improve aquatic habitat of the main channel and tributaries with the use of natural material stabilization structures such as root wads, rock and log vanes, constructed riffles with river stone, and a riparian buffer. • Provide aesthetic value, wildlife habitat, and bank stability through the creation or enhancement of a riparian zone. • Create a contiguous wildlife corridor and provide diverse amphibian habitat with added topographic and wetland features. • Provide shading and biomass input to the stream and mast for wildlife when vegetation is mature. • Enhance wetland biochemical -and geo- chemical processes over an extended area. Vegetation goals are for planted stem density minimums of 320 stems /acre through year three, 288 stems /acre in year four, and 260 stems /acre in year five. Overall stem density in the 14 vegetation plots is 598 stems /acre; well above the stated goal. Four of the 14 plots are below the three year density requirement. However, these four plots have dense stands of herbaceous vegetation. While a few stems within the plots had died, some of the lower stem density was due to not being able to locate stems because of the thick herbaceous vegetation. The main tributary of Cat Creek is very stable with no signs of bank erosion or excessive aggradation or degradation. All structures appear to be stable and are performing as designed. Tributary 1 and 2 are also performing as designed with no areas of erosion. Tributary 3 is receiving a relatively large sediment load from its upstream watershed. The tributary appears stable but showed some signs of minor aggradation. Tributary 4 has degraded or downcut in the upper half. The presence of several sills will likely halt any further downcutting. In the wetland restoration areas the hydrologic goal is for the soil to be saturated within 12 inches of the surface for at least 8 percent of the growing season under average climatic conditions. Eighteen groundwater gauges were installed across the project site to monitor proposed wetland restoration areas. Gauge MW -15 installed in an existing wetland area as reference, met wetland criteria for 55% of the growing season. Two gauges (MW -4 and MW -7) tv Cat Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration Site March 2011 Macon County, NC SCO Project No. 05065791 Monitor Year I of 5 EEP Project Number 71 are installed in areas currently not being considered for wetland mitigation credit. Both gauges did not meet the 8% criteria. Thirteen of the gauges met or exceeded the 8% criteria. One of the 12 gauges, MW -14 located on the Swartwout tract is in an area currently not proposed for wetland mitigation credit. One gauge MW -18) located near the northern end of the wetland restoration area on the Preserve tract did not meet the 8% criteria. Two gauges did not produce reliable data (MW -13 and MW -17). Summary information/data related to the occurrence of items such as beaver or encroachment and statistics related to performance of various project monitoring elements can be found in the tables and figures in the report appendices. Narrative background and supporting information formerly found in these reports can be found in the Baseline Monitoring Report (formerly Mitigation Plan) and in the Mitigation Plan (formerly the Restoration Plan) documents available on EEP's website. All raw data supporting the tables and figures in the appendices is available from EEP upon request. v Cat Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration Site March 2011 Macon County, NC SCO Project No. 05065791 Monitor Year 1 of 5 EEP Project Number 71 1.0. PROJECT GOALS, BACKGROUND, AND ATTRIBUTES The North Carolina Department of Transportation ( NCDOT) initialed identified a portion of Cat Creek in Macon County, North Carolina for potential stream, riparian buffer, and wetland restoration and/or enhancement (Figure 1, Appendix A). Following studies by NCDOT beginning in 2002, the project was turned over to the North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program (EEP) in 2005 for design, construction and monitoring. The reaches of Cat Creek identified are located on four separate tracts of land: Swartwout, Waldroop, Parker, and Preserve. Three of the tracts, Swartwout, Parker, and Preserve have been purchased by NCDOT. 1.1 Location and Setting The project site is located east of the town of Franklin in Macon County. Cat Creek Road (SR 1513) is located off of US 23/441 between Business 441 and US 64. If proceeding south on US 23 turn left onto Cat Creek Road. Proceed along Cat Creek Road for approximately 1.5 miles and turn left onto Ferguson Road to access the Preserve and the Parker tracts. Cat Creek crosses Ferguson Road about 1,900 feet from the turnoff from Cat Creek. Parking is available on either tract near the creek crossing. To access the Waldroop Tract continue on Cat Creek Road past Ferguson about 0.5 mile. Bethel Church Road comes in from the right and just before the road there is a driveway on the left with a farmhouse and large barn beyond the farmhouse. To access the Swartwout Tract continue on Cat Creek Road past Ferguson Road about 0.8 miles. Cat Creek Road takes an abrupt left turn (if you go straight you will be on Jack Cabe Road). Turn left (staying on Cat Creek Road). The Swartwout Tract is immediately on the right. A gate provides access to the field. Cat Creek is located in the Little Tennessee River Basin in USGS Cataloging Unit 06010202. The NCDWQ Sub -basin is 04- 04 -01. The watershed to the end of the project site is approximately 3.6 square miles. 1.2 Project Goals and Objectives Project Goals: • Provide a stable stream channel for the main channel and the unnamed tributaries to Cat Creek that neither aggrades nor degrades while maintaining their dimension, pattern, and profile with the capacity to transport their watershed's water and sediment load. • Improve water quality to the receiving watershed through stream bank stabilization measures, the installation of a woody riparian buffer, and the exclusion of livestock. • Improve aquatic habitat of the main channel and tributaries with the use of natural material stabilization structures such as root wads, rock and log vanes, constructed riffles with river stone, and a riparian buffer. Cat Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration Site March 2011 Macon County, NC SCO Project No. 05065791 Monitor Year I of 5 EEP Project Number 71 • Provide aesthetic value, wildlife habitat, and bank stability through the creation or enhancement of a riparian zone. • Create a contiguous wildlife corridor and provide diverse amphibian habitat with added topographic and wetland features. • Provide shading and biomass input to the stream and mast for wildlife when vegetation is mature. • Enhance wetland biochemical -and geo- chemical processes over an extended area. Project Objectives: • Restore or enhance over 8,200 feet of Cat Creek and its tributaries.. • Restore a natural riparian buffer. • Restore 5 acres of swamp forest bog complex wetlands. • Plant native trees and shrubs throughout the site. 1.3 Project Structure, Restoration Type and Approach The project restored 4,094 linear feet of Cat Creek and four tributaries, and enhanced 4,795 linear feet of Cat Creek. Additionally, 6.55 acres of wetlands were restored and 1.42 acres of wetlands were enhanced. Cat Creek on the upper reach of the Swartwout Tract was enhanced by the removal of livestock, planting of the riparian buffer and stabilization of the bank in three locations. Wetlands on the upper portion of the tract were restored by the removal of drain tile and planting with hardwoods. The lower reach of Cat Creek on the Swartwout Tract underwent a Priority 1 restoration and was reconnected to its floodplain. Unnamed Tributary 1 on the Swartwout Tract also underwent a Priority 1 restoration. Wetlands on the lower portion of the tract underwent restoration by the removal of fill, removal of drain tile, and reconnection of Cat Creek and Tributary 1 to their abandoned floodplains. Existing wetlands were enhanced by increasing hydrology, planting of hardwoods, and removal of livestock. Cat Creek on the upper portion of the Waldroop Tract underwent enhancement by fencing out livestock and planting the riparian buffer. Additional activities on the lower portion of Cat Creek included the addition of vanes and sills to create pools and riffles. Cat Creek on the Parker Tract underwent full restoration by reconnecting the stream to its floodplain, and restoring pattern, dimension, and profile. Unnamed Tributary 2 and 3 were also restored in the same manner. Wetlands on the Parker Tract were restored by removing fill placed in the wetlands when it was developed as a golf course, removal of drain tiles, and reconnecting Cat Creek to its abandoned floodplain to provide periodic flooding. The wetlands and riparian areas were planted in hardwoods. Cat Creek on the Preserve Tract underwent enhancement. A riparian buffer was established and mowing of the buffer no longer occurs. The profile of the channel was enhanced by the addition of sills and vanes. Boulders were added to two long runs to create "turbulent riffles" that 2 Cat Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration Site March 2011 Macon County, NC SCO Project No. 05065791 Monitor Year I of 5 EEP Project Number 71 enhanced structure within the channel and improved aquatic habitat. Unnamed Tributary 4 was restored by restoring dimension, pattern, and profile. Wetlands on the Preserve Tract were restored by removing fill placed in the wetlands when it was developed as a golf course. Existing wetlands on the Preserve were enhanced by prohibiting mowing. The wetlands and riparian areas were planted in hardwoods. 1.4 Project History, Contacts and Attribute Data The site was first identified by NCDOT in 2002, at which time Feasibility Studies were performed on several separate tracts of land. Following the Feasibility Studies, NCDOT purchased the Swartwout Tract, Parker Tract, and Preserve Tract. Following the formation of the EEP, NCDOT turned the site over to EEP in 2005 for final design, construction, and monitoring. A permanent Conservation Easement on the Waldroop property was recorded in 2008. Design was completed in 2008 and construction began in August 2009. Planting was performed in January 2010. Construction on the project was not completed until invasive species control was performed in June and July, 2010. 2.0 METHODOLOGY The following section outlines methods used to collect data for the Year 1 monitoring event. 2.1 Morphometric Parameters and Channel Stability Nineteen permanent monitoring cross - sections are established on the site, 11 on the main stem of Cat Creek and two on each of the four tributaries. On the Swartwout tract three cross - sections (2 riffle and 1 pool) are established on Cat Creek and a pool and riffle cross - section are established on Tributary 1. On the Parker Tract 8 cross - sections (4 riffle and 4 pool) are established on Cat Creek and two cross - sections (1 riffle and 1 pool) are established on Tributary 2 and Tributary 3. On the Preserve Tract one riffle and 1 pool cross - section are established on Tributary 4. Permanent monuments of rebar have been established at each end of these cross - sections. While cross - section have been established on all tributaries only the mainstem of Cat Creek and Tributary 1 are to be surveyed each year. The survey of the cross - sections and longitudinal profile were performed using RTK survey - grade GPS survey equipment to detect thalweg, bankfull, and water surface elevations of Cat Creek and its tributaries. A monitoring baseline was established in the Year 0 baseline /as -built effort, and was stationed from the upstream end of the project. Data was entered into the stream morphology applications program, Rivermorph, to obtain the dimensions of the cross sections and parameters applicable to the longitudinal profile. Reports generated by Rivermorph are used in this report to display and summarize stream survey data. Visual observations of the entire channel were also performed. Photos were obtained at 10 pre- established locations as well as at other significant site features. Cat Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration Site March 2011 Macon County, NC SCO Project No. 05065791 - Monitor Year 1 of 5 EEP Project Number 71 2.2 Substrate Pebble count data was obtained at all surveyed cross - sections following the Wolman pebble count method. 2.3 Vegetation Fourteen vegetation plots have been established on the project site. Vegetation data collection followed the CVS -EEP Protocol for Recording Vegetation (Lee et al. 2006, http: / /cvs.bio.unc.edu/methods.htm). The Year 1 vegetation monitoring was conducted as a Level 1: Inventory of Planted Stems. 2.4 Hydrology Eighteen monitoring gauges were installed in wetland enhancement /restoration areas to monitor site hydrology. Data was downloaded from the gauges on a bimonthly (every 2 months) basis during the growing season. 3.0 PROJECT CONDITION AND MONITORING RESULTS 3.1 Morphometric Parameters and Channel Stability The main tributary of Cat Creek is very stable with no signs of bank erosion or excessive aggradation or degradation within reaches of the channel that were restored. All structures appear to be performing as designed. Several small areas of bank erosion (slumping) were observed on the main channel on the Preserve tract, around Sta. 67 +00. No channel work was performed in this reach of the stream. The banks in this reach are relatively well vegetated and the bank erosion was localized. This erosion is not considered a "problem" at this time, but warrants further watching. Tributary 1 and 2 are performing as designed with no areas of bank erosion, aggradation or degradation. Structures in the channel are all stable. Tributary 3 appears stable but showed some signs of aggradation. This tributary is receiving a relatively large sediment load from its upstream watershed. Tributary 4 has degraded or downcut in the upper half. The presence of several sills will likely halt any additional degredation. 4 Cat Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration Site March 2011 Macon County, NC SCO Project No. 05065791 Monitor Year 1 of 5 EEP Project Number 71 3.4 Vegetation Vegetation success is based on the criteria established in the USACE Stream Mitigation Guidelines (2003). Planted stem density minimums of 320 stems /acre through year three, 288 stems /acre in year four, and 260 stems /acre in year five are required. Overall stem density in the 14 vegetation plots is 598 stems /acre; well above the stated goal. Four of the 14 plots are below the three year density requirement. The majority of stems are healthy and growing vigorously. Little damage due to beaver or dear were observed. Herbaceous vegetation has become well established in the plots as well as throughout the restoration site. As noted, four plots do not meet the three year criteria. All four plots have dense stands of herbaceous vegetation. While a few stems within the plots had died, some of the lower stem density was due to not being able to locate stems because of the thick herbaceous vegetation. Additional planting is not recommended at this time as newly planted stems would likely be out competed by the thick herbaceous vegetation. Invasives Invasives are present on both the Parker and the Preserve tracts. The two species of concern are privet and kudzu. These species typically require multiple treatments for control. Herbicide treatment for invasives was performed during the summer of 2010. Areas that were treated are shown on the Current Condition Plan View. These areas should be inspected during the summer of 2011 and additional treatment performed of necessary. 3.5 Wetland Hydrology Eighteen monitoring gauges were installed in wetland enhancement /restoration areas to monitor site hydrology. In the wetland restoration areas the hydrologic goal is for the soil to be saturated within 12 inches of the surface for at least 8 percent of the growing season under average climatic conditions. The Macon County growing season extends from April 25 to October 10 for a 168 day growing season. The 8% criteria is equivalent to 13.4 days. Thirteen of the gauges met or exceeded the 8% criteria. Gauge MW -15 installed on the Preserve tract within in an existing wetland area as reference, met wetland criteria for 35% of the growing season. Gauges MW -1, MW -4, MW -5, MW -8, MW -12, MW -14, and MW -16 were as wet as or wetter than this reference wetland. One of the 12 gauges, MW -14 located on the Swartwout tract is in an area currently not proposed for wetland mitigation credit. One gauge (MW -18) located near the northern end of the wetland restoration area on the Preserve tract did not meet the 8% criteria. Two gauges (MW -4 and MW -7) are installed in areas currently not being considered for wetland mitigation credit. Both gauges did not meet the 8% criteria. 5 Cat Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration Site March 2011 Macon County, NC SCO Project No. 05065791 Monitor Year 1 of 5 EEP Project Number 71 l� r; i a Two gauges did not produce reliable data (MW -13 and MW -17). For one gauge the depth to groundwater readings exceeded the depth of the gauge, and the other did not appear to be reading at all with providing constant depth to groundwater. These two gauges should be replaced. One gauge (MW -14) located in an area with thick herbaceous vegetation, could not be located during the final download period in December, but produced reliable data thorough June. This gauge may have been removed from the site. This gauge should be replaced. Macon County experienced 46.46 inches of precipitation in the 2010 calendar year, below the average of 52 inches per year. March and April were below normal with 2.8 and 2.38 inches of rain respectively. June and October were also below normal. May and August were quite wet with over 5 inches of rain in each month. 3.6 Bankfull Verification There was no evidence that a bankfull flow event occurred during the Year 1 monitoring period. 4.0 REFERENCES Lee, M.T., R.K. Peet, S.D. Roberts, T.R. Wentworth. 2006. CVS -EEP Protocol for Recording Vegetation Version 4.0. 6 Cat Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration Site March 2011 Macon County, NC SCO Project No. 05065791 Monitor Year 1 of 5 EEP Project Number 71 APPENDIX A General Figures and Tables Figure 1 - Vicinity Map Table 1 Project Components Table 2 Project Activity and Reporting History Table 3 — Project Components Table 4 Project Attributes J Preserve el ell �,R Swartwo Ci Waldroop The project site is located east of the town of Franklin in Macon County. Cat Creek Road (SR 1513) is located off of US 23/441 between Business 441 and US 64. If proceeding south on US 23 turn left onto Cat Creek Road. Proceed along Cat Creek Road for ap proximately 1.5 miles and turn left onto Ferguson Road to access the Preserve and the Parker tracts. Cat Creek crosses Ferguson Road about 1,900 feet from the turnoff from Cat Creek. Parking i available on either tract near the creek crossing. 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Box 28749 Raleigh, NC 27611 Survey Contractor Turner Land Surveying 3201 Glenridge Drive Raleigh, NC 27604 Planting Contractor Bruton Natural Systems, Inc. Charlie Bruton PO Box 1197 Fremont, NC 27830 (919) 242 -6555 Office Seeding Contractor Fluvial Solutions Seed Mix Sources Mellow Marsh Farm, Inc. 1312 Woody Store Rd. Siler City, NC 27344 Phone: 919 742 -1200 Nursery Stock Suppliers Various Monitoring Performers AECOM Year 1 only 701 Corporate Center Drive, Suite 475 Raleigh, NC 27607 Stream Monitoring AECOM Phone: (919) 854 -6200 Ve etation Monitoring AECOM Phone: 919 854 -6200 Table 4. Project Attribute Table Cat Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration - EEP # 71 (SCO # 050657901) Project Coun Macon Count Ph sio ra hic Re ion Mountains Ecore ion Blue Ridge Mountains - Broad Basins Project River Basin Little Tennessee River USGS HUC for Project 14 digit) 6010202040010 NCDWQ Sub -basin for Project 04 -04 -01 Within extent of EEP Watershed Plan? Yes - Franklin to Fontana Local Watershed Plan WRC Hab Class Warm, Cool, Cold Cool % of project easement fenced or demarcated 100% Beaver activity observed during design phase? Yes Restoration Component Attribute Table Cat Creek Trib 1 Trib 2 Trib 3 Trib 4 Drainage area (square miles 3.6 0.9 0.5 0.2 0.2 Stream order 3rd 2nd 2nd 1 st 1 st Restored length feet 7,741 475 374 287 230 Perennial or Intermittent Perennial Perennial Perennial Perennial Perennial Watershed type Rural, Urban, Developing etc. Rural Rural Rural Rural Rural Watershed LULC Distribution LL Urban 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% A -Pasture 30% 30% 50% 10% 80% Forested 70% 70% 50% 90% 20% Watershed impervious cover % 1 % 1 % 1 % 1 % 1 % NCDWQ AU /Index number NCDWQ classification C C C C C 303d listed? No No No No No Upstream of a 303d listed segment? No No No No No Reasons for 303d listing or stressor N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Total acreage of easement 39.6 acres total includes 2.1 acres in Conservation Easement on Waldroop property and acreage of Swartwout (10.6) , Parker (13), and Preserve (13.9) tracts owned fee simple by NCDOT. Total vegetated acreage within the easement 39.6 as described in total acreage of easement Total planted acreage as part of the restoration 20 Included in Cat Creek acreage Ros en classification of pre-existing G4 Cb4 N/A N/A N/A Ros en classification of As -built C4 C4 C C Cb Valley type VII VII VII VII VII Valley sloe 0.0062 - 0.015 0.023 0.013 0.013 0.048 Valley side slope ranee. . 2 -3.% 15-30% 15-30% 15-30% 15-30% 15-30% Valley toe slope ran a (e.g. 2-3.% 2 -3% 2 -3% 2 -3% 2 -3% 2 -3% Cowardin classification Trout waters designation N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Species of concern, endangered etc.? 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NA NA NA NA NA 3 Length appropriate? 16 16 NA 100 100 C Thalweg 1 Upstream of meander bend (run /inflectlon) centering? NA NA 0 NA NA 2 Downstream of meander (glidelnflecbon) centering? NA NA NA NA NA D Meanders 1 Outer bend in state of limited /controlled erosion? 16 16 0 100 100 2 Of those eroding, # w /concomitant point bar formation? NA NA NA 100 100 3 Apparent Rc within spec? 16 16 NA 100 100 4 Sufficient floodplain access and relief? 16 16 NA 100 100 E Bed General 1 General channel bed aggradation areas (bar formation) None None 0 100 100 2 Channel bed degradation areas of increasing down - cutting or headcuttmg None None 0 100 100 F Bank 1 Actively eroding, wasting, or slumping bank None None 0 100 100 SIMMKINIM CONN. G Vanes 1 Free of back or arm scour? 12 12 NA 100 100 2 Height appropriate? 12 12 NA 100 100 3 Angle and geometry appear appropriate? 12 12 NA 100 100 4 Free of piping or other structural failures? 12 12 NA 100 100 —__ - T -- _- -__M _ H Wads/ Boulders 1 Free of scour? 2 2 O NA NA 2 Footing stable? 2 2 0 NA NA Table 5. Visual Morphological Stability Assessment Cat Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration - EEP # 71 (SCO # 050657901) Tributary 1 (557 ft) Feature Category Metric (Per As -built and reference baselines ) # Stable Number Perform as Intended Total No per As -built Total Number/ feet in unstable state % Perform in stable condition Feature Perform Mean or Total A Riffles 1 Present? 6 6 NA 100 100 2 Armor stable (e g no displacement) 6 6 0 100 100 3 Facet grade appears stable 6 6 NA 100 100 4 Minimal evidence of embedding /fining 6 6 NA 100 100 5 Length appropriate 6 6 NA 100 100 NEW B Pools 1 Present? 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Vegetation Plot Mitigation Success Summary Cat Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration - EEP # 71 (SCO # 050657901) Plot ID Community Type Planting Zone ID Vegetation Survival Threshold Met? Tract Mean 1 Swamp Forest Bog Complex Wetlands Yes 2 Swamp Forest Bog Complex Wetlands No 3 Low Mountain Alluvial Forest Well Drained Yes 4 Swamp Forest Bog Complex Wetlands Yes 5 1 Mesic Mixed Hardwood Forest Well Drained Yes 6 Swamp Forest Bog Complex Wetlands Yes 7 Swamp Forest Bog Complex Wetlands No 8 Swamp Forest Bog Complex Wetlands Yes 9 Swamp Forest Bog Complex Wetlands Yes 10 Swamp Forest Bog Complex Wetlands No 11 Swamp Forest Bog Complex Wetlands Yes 12 1 Swamp Forest Bog Complex Wetlands No 13 Swamp Forest Bog Complex Wetlands Yes 14 Swamp Forest Bog Complex Wetlands Yes Table 8. cvs Vegetation Plot Metadata Cat Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration - EEP # 71 (SCO # 050657901) Report Prepared By Ron Johnson Date Prepared 3/15/2011 9:24 database name Cat_ Creek _cvs- eep- entrytool- v2.2.7.mdb database location Q: \92531 \Monitoring \Vegetation computer name JUSRAL3LT068 file size 138666240 DESCRIPTION OF WORKSHEETS IN THIS DOCUMENT------- - - - -- Metadata Description of database file, the report worksheets, and a summary of project(s) and project data. Proj, planted Each project is listed with its PLANTED stems per acre, for each year. This excludes live stakes. Proj, total stems Each project is listed with its TOTAL stems per acre, for each year. This includes live stakes, all planted stems, and all natural /volunteer stems. Plots List of plots surveyed with location and summary data (live stems, dead stems, missing, etc.). Vigor Frequency distribution of vigor classes for stems for all plots. Vigor by Spp Frequency distribution of vigor classes listed by species. Damage List of most frequent damage classes with number of occurrences and percent of total stems impacted by each. Damage by Spp Damage values tallied by type for each species. Damage by Plot Damage values tallied by type for each plot. Planted Stems by Plot and Spp A matrix of the count of PLANTED living stems of each species for each plot; dead and missing stems are excluded. PROJECT SUMMARY------------------------------------- Project Code 1 project Name Cat Creek Description River Basin Little Tennessee length(ft) 5500 stream -to -edge width (ft) 50 area (sq m) 51091.5 Required Plots (calculated) 13 Sampled Plots 10 D CD c m d m CD m CD O n m C O C In Lo E a) n D C D y y n y n 0 N iO N h N m Cl) � T T N N N M A N W) t` I! 1'9 in N V. N N 0 � m M M a m ao m� T r M N O qe O cc O O T N Cl) M M 01 T i0 O T sY w O M O1 N 4'1 M O N V O co O O M O M O N T w M co N T T N N 119 O O O N O 10 O N O O O T T d N H T M C7 co 1A a0 T O N O N O O O t} O N O T T M N 1n M co N N O N co N O O� N O T T O O 119 O O O N M M N co T N O N O !} O co M M cD N N r Toti oCOQ N .y.. M (o to tO N O a n T a IA t0 O O O O a O O T N 117 N i0 d it N O i0 O co O Q' Vi U 10 h N N 10 Cl) T O T O O N Iii N O Ln N O n co i y .. 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LL LL �JZaOU' »H D CD c m d m CD m CD O n m C O C In Lo E a) n D C D y y n y n APPENDIX D Morphological Summary and Data Plots Cross - section Plots Longitudinal Profile Plot Pebble Count Plots Table 10 — Baseline Stream Data Summary Table 11 — Morphology and Hydraulic Monitoring Summary x W 0 a c 0 AV W N 1 N 0 L u m O E E {/n1 V O1 O 01 v 3 N � C v c y O C C QJ O C L F ¢, E U N O �' to V w N u N C O U . 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Summary of Groundwater Gauge Results Cat Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration - EEP # 71 (SCO # 050657901) Success Criteria Achieved /Max Consecutive Days During Growing Season ( %) Gauge Year 1 (2010) Year 2 (2011) Year 3 (2012) Year 4 (2013) Year 5 (2014) 1 Yes /35% 2 Yes /16% 3 Yes /8.3% 4 Yes /35% 5 Yes /32% 6 No /2% 7 No /0% 8 Yes /33% 9 Yes /22% 10 Yes /9% 11 Yes/ 11 % 12 Yes /41 % 13 NA 14 Yes /30% 15 Yes /33% 16 Yes/ 100% 17 NA 18 No /3% Note: Gauges 6 and 7 are in locations that are not proposed for wetland mitigation credit.