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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20120401 Ver 1_401 Application_20120412S &ME 2 0 1 2 0 4 0 1 April 17 2012 Division of Water Quality 401 /Wetlands Unit P 1650 Mail Service Center Raleigh North Carolina 27699 1650 TD Reference Nationwide Permit No 12 Application SAW 2010 00520 PNG —Line 150 Brunswick and New Hanover Counties North Carolina S &ME Project No 1357 09 003 S &ME Inc (S &ME) is submitting this application for impacts to waters of the U S in accordance with Department of the Army Nationwide Permit (NWP) No 12 S &ME has been retained by McKim & Creed the survey and mapping company for the project to provide Section 404 permitting and related services on behalf of Piedmont Natural Gas (PNG) Accordingly PNG will be considered the applicant for the proposed project which involves construction of an approximately 6 3 mile natural gas pipeline in Brunswick and New Hanover Counties North Carolina The proposed project will provide natural gas service for existing and proposed residential commercial and industrial development in the southern portion of New Hanover County and the City of Wilmington in the River Road area In support of this NWP No 12 application please find enclosed the following • Agent Authorization Form • Corps Submittal Cover Sheet • Pre Construction Notification (PCN) • Appendix I Figures — Site Vicinity Map (Figure 1) USGS Topographic Maps (Figures 2A 2B and 2C) USDA Soil Survey Maps (Figures 3A 3B and 3C) and Approximate Stream and Wetland Location Maps (Figu and 4E) • Appendix II Site Photographs • Appendix III Agency Correspondence • Appendix IV Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination Forr • Appendix V Impact Tables • Appendix VI Restoration Plan S &ME INC /3006 Hall Waters Drive Suite 100/ Wilmington NC 28405 -8786 / p 910 799 9945 / f 910 799 9958 / www smeinc com Nationwide Permit No 12 Application SWE Project No 1357 09 003 PNG Line 150 April 17 2012 • Wetlands located within the existing power line easement are already maintained as emergent and mitigation is not being required • The wetlands present between the existing overhead power line easement adjacent to Wire Road and NC Highway 133 were considered unmanaged systems and mitigation is required at a ratio of 1 1 • The wetlands located on the McRae property between NC Highway 133 and the Cape Fear River have been historically impacted by utility installation and property owner activity thus no mitigation is proposed FIELD OBSERVATIONS Site photographs are included as an attachment to the PCN (Appendix II) The project corridor is predominately wooded Areas of low density residential and golf course development occur adjacent to the project corridor The project also crosses two overhead power line easements as well as NC Highway 133 Habitat types within the project corridor include maintained planted pine forest overhead power line easements hardwood /pine uplands and wetlands with varying understory density small stream floodplains and broad river floodplain The maintained planted pine area was located south of the Brunswick Forest development and contains primarily loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) with some longleaf pine (P palustris) in the canopy with a sub canopy of red maple (Acer rubrurm) horse sugar (Symplocos tinctoria) red bay (Persea borbonia) and sweet gum (Liquidambar styraciflua) The shrub layer in these areas was relatively dense and included giant cane (Arundinaria gigantia) sparkleberry (Vaccinium arboreum) gallberry (Ilex glabra) fetterbush (Leucothoe racemosa) and tits (Cyrdla racemiflora) The sparse herbaceous vegetation included wire grass (Aristida sp ) cinnamon fern (Osmunda cinnamonea) and net veined chain fern (Woodivardia aerolata) The overhead power line easement east of Wire Road contained a low shrub and herb layer that included gallberry (Ilex glabra) fetterbush (Leucothoe racemosa) wire grass (Aristida sp ) creeping blueberry (Vaccinium crassifolium) and Sphagnum sp The overhead power line easement which crosses the Cape Fear River has been maintained and used for hunting and thus contains various herbaceous leafy species which have been planted by the property owner The area between the power line easement west of Wire Road and NC Highway 133 contains unmanaged woodland with upland and wetland areas including pine flats and pocosins The canopy consists of loblolly pine (P taeda) longleaf pine (P palustris) bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) and live oak (Quercus virginiana) The under canopy contained titi (Cyrilla racemiflora) American holly (Ilex opaca) red bay (Persea borbonia) red maple (Acer rubrum) and sweet gum (Liquidambar styraciflua) The shrub understory was relatively dense and included wax myrtle (Myrna cerifera) gallberry (Ilex glabra) giant cane (Arundinaria gigantea) and fetterbush (Leucothoe Cl Nationwide Permit No 12 Application SWE Project No 1357 09 003 PNG Line 150 April 17 2012 racemosa) The sparse herbaceous vegetation included wire grass (Aristrda sp ) cinnamon fern (Osmunda crnnamonea) net veined chain fern (Woodwardia aerolata) bracken fern (Pterdium aquilmum) and greenbriar (Smilax laurifolia) The small stream floodplams associated mainly with Little Mallory Creek contained a canopy of mostly hardwoods such as red maple (Acer rubrum) sweet gum (Liquidambar styraciflua) and swamp chestnut oak (Quercus michauxii) The under canopy contained similar hardwoods and red bay (Persea borboma) The shrub layer contained giant cane (Arundaria gigantea) horse sugar (Symplocos tinctoria) and sparse fetterbush (Leucothoe racemosa) The broad river floodplam associated with the Cape Fear River contained emergent herbaceous species including cord grass (Spartina alternrflora) cattail (Typha angustifolia) and salt grass (Distichlry spicata) From April to November 2009 S &ME wetland professionals conducted ajurisdictional delineation of the project corridor to determine the location of jurisdictional waters of the U S including wetlands The delineation was conducted utilizing currently accepted methods for wetland determination as set forth in the 1987 U S Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Wetlands Delineation Manual Furthermore stream assessments were conducted when necessary in accordance with the N C Division of Water Quality (DWQ) and USACE guidelines The results of this effort determined the presence of 23 jurisdictional wetlands three perennial streams and one jurisdictional ditch (non stream tributary) located within the project corridor Approved Jurisdictional Determination forms and appropriate data forms for delineated areas in the project corridor were previously submitted in a Request for Jurisdictional Determination (JD) package dated March 2 2010 Subsequent to submittal of the Request for JD package modifications were made to the proposed alignment Supplemental information regarding these alignment changes was forwarded to the USACE to update the Request for JD package Figures 4A through 4E depict wetlands in relation to the current location of the alignment At the request of Mr Ronnie Smith with USACE we have prepared a Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination Form which has been included in Appendix IV PROTECTED SPECIES AND HISTORIC SITES S &ME forwarded scopmg letters to the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) and the U S Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) on March 9 2009 The scopmg letters included a description of the proposed work figures detailing the location of the project corridor and a request for comments regarding concerns that the respective agencies may have 4 Nationwide Permit No 12 Application SWE Project No 1357 09 003 PNG Line 150 April 17 2012 Protected Species On March 24 2009 the NCNHP responded with a letter stating that their records indicated that a significant natural heritage area Clarendon Plantation Limesinks was located north of the proposed pipeline route between Wire Road and the Cape Fear River Specifically the letter references lime sink ponds in that area well to the north of the proposed gas line therefore it is unlikely that this area will be impacted as a result of the project as proposed Additionally the NCNHP stated that the proposed pipeline crosses two properties under conservation areas and suggested that the manager and /or owner be contacted The NCNHP response letter also indicated a recent record for a state and federal species of concern the southern hognose snake (Hefei odors stmus) east of the Cape Fear River crossing On April 20 2009 the USFWS responded with a letter identifying element occurrences near the proposed project corridor including American alligator (Alligator mtsstsstpprcnsrs) shortnose sturgeon (Actpcnscr brcvrrostrlrm) West Indian manatee (Trtchechus manatus) and the red cockaded woodpecker (Ptcotdcs borealis) The USFWS provided additional information regarding the American alligator (threatened due to similarity of appearance) and indicated that shortnose sturgeon is under the jurisdiction of the National Marine Fisheries Service Comments and recommendations regarding the potential for impacts to red cockaded woodpecker (Ptcordes borealis) or its habitat were provided by the USFWS Additionally the USFWS provided comments on rough leaved loosestrife (Lysrmachta asper ulac folra) occurrences near the project corridor and provided habitat information for this species Results of the field review by S &ME are outlined below Agency responses are included in Appendix III S &ME s review of potential protected terrestrial species habitat entailed a literature review of existing records obtained from federal and state sources to identify documented records of protected species The USFWS list of federally protected species (updated May 10 2007) and the NCNHP Element Occurrence (EO) Database were consulted for a listing of protected species documented within Brunswick and New Hanover Counties North Carolina Listed fauna and flora and their federal status are identified in Table 1 and Table 2 respectively Explanations of rankings are included at the end of the tables Table 1 Protected Fauna Summary Species Federal County Status Habitat New Hanover Brunswick Rank Present Alligator mississrpprensis T(S /A) Current Current Yes American alligator Haliaeetus /eucocepha/us Bald eagle BGPA No record Current Yes Nationwide Permit No 12 Application PNG Line 150 SWE Project No 1357 09 003 April 17 2012 Species Federal County Status Habitat New Hanover Brunswick Rank Present Chelon►a mydas Green sea turtle T Current Current No Caretta caretta Loggerhead sea turtle T Current Current No Lep►dochelys kempu Kemp s Ridley sea turtle E No record Current No Dermochelys conacea Leatherback sea turtle E No record Current No Charadnus melodus Piping plover T Current Current No P►co►des boreal►s Red cockaded woodpecker E Current Current Yes Myctena amencana Wood Stork E No record Current Yes Ac►penserbrev►rostrum Shortnose sturgeon E Current Current Yes Puma concolor cougar E No record Historic Yes Tr►chechus manatus West Indian manatee E Current Current Yes T = Threatened E = Endangered S/A = Similarity of Appearance BGPA= Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act Table 2 Protected Flora Summary Species Federal County Status Habitat New Hanover Brunswick Rank Present Thal►ctrum Cooley► Cooley s meadowrue E Obscure Current Yes Lys►mach►a asperulaefol►a Rough leaved loosestrife E Current Current Yes Amaranthus pum►lus Seabeach amaranth T Current Current No T = Threatened E = Endangered 9 Nationwide Permit No 12 Application SWE Project No 1357 09 003 PNG Line 150 April 17 2012 As part of the literature review S &ME also consulted the NCNHP GIS database for a listing of occurrences of endangered or threatened species within or near the project corridor This review revealed multiple EOs within a two mile radius of the selected points of which five occurrences are federally protected species Protected species EOs consist of two occurrences of American alligator and one occurrence each of shortnose sturgeon red cockaded woodpecker and West Indian manatee S &ME also reviewed USGS mapping and aerial photography to identify areas that may provide potential habitat for protected species known to occur in Brunswick and New Hanover Counties In addition to the literature review S &ME conducted a protected species field review and vegetative communities assessment of the project corridor to evaluate whether current site conditions are suitable for those protected terrestrial species (plants and animals occurring on land) whose presence may be currently or historically documented in Brunswick and New Hanover counties Between March 7 and April 2009 S &ME biologists conducted field reviews of areas identified as potential habitat for protected terrestrial species within the project corridor The field review entailed pedestrian surveys of appropriate habitat to verify the presence or absence of protected species During field reconnaissance S &ME personnel integrated the information obtained from this supporting documentation with field evaluation for the presence of protected terrestrial species or their potential habitat Portions of the subject property which matched descriptions of the preferred habitat for species listed in the appropriate tables were classified as potential habitat for protected terrestrial species Potential habitat for Cooley s meadowrue and rough leafed loosestrife was observed during field review in the power line easement which parallels Wire Road south of the Brunswick Forest development These areas were reviewed during the growing season and no individuals of Cooley s meadowrue or rough leafed loosestrife were observed Further no occurrences of either of these species have been documented near the project corridor Areas within the power line easements that are temporarily impacted during construction will be returned to pre construction grades and contours upon completion of construction Also excavated soil will be segregated into separate topsoil and subsoil piles and backfilled in proper sequence thus preserving the native seed stock Accordingly no impacts to these species are anticipated While habitat for wood stork American alligator shortnose sturgeon and West Indian manatee may be present in the project corridor along or in the Cape Fear River these areas will be directionally drilled Consequently no impacts to these species (if present) are anticipated as a result of the proposed project Potential habitat for the red cockaded woodpecker was observed at one location on the south side of a private drive which connects to NC Highway 133 and provides access to an overhead power line easement which crosses the Cape Fear River The proposed natural gas corridor is located on the opposite side of the private drive from the potential 7 Nationwide Permit No 12 Application SWE Project No 1357 09 003 PNG Line 150 April 17 2012 habitat This area is approximately 2 to 3 acres in size contains mature long leaf pine with a sparse understory and is surrounded by areas with denser understory At the time of the site visit no individuals or their nesting trees were observed Although a few large trees which could serve as potential cavity trees were observed no active nesting cavities or potential cavity development was observed Red cockaded woodpeckers prefer habitat where the understory is largely open and this location was determined to be marginal habitat No occurrences of red cockaded woodpecker have been documented for this or any other areas along the project corridor No impacts to this species from this project are anticipated Historic Sites SHPO responded to S &ME s scoping request with an April 17 2009 letter stating that the Brunswick County portion of the proposed pipeline contains a previously documented archaeological site 31 BW 123 SHPO indicated that topography and hydrology in this segment of the pipeline make it probable that other undocumented archaeological saes may occur along this segment of the proposed pipeline therefore a systematic review of the proposed pipeline was requested S &ME s team of archaeologists performed the requested assessment and sent their findings to SHPO This resulted in design changes to avoid cultural resources adjacent to the private drive leading east from NC Highway 133 and within the overhead power line easement which crosses the Cape Fear River Attached correspondence from SHPO dated June 24 2010 acknowledges avoidance of sites within the power line easement A directional drill has been designed to avoid the sites along the private drive The latest alignment has been forwarded to NC SHPO for concurrence of avoidance of those resources We will forward their response to you once received PROPOSED PROJECT IMPACTS Based on S &ME s findings 20 of the 23 wetland areas identified within the project corridor will be impacted as a result of the proposed project These impacts total 2 42 acres and will result in conversion only No loss of wetland is proposed One stream and one jurisdictional ditch will also be temporarily impacted Impacts to the remaining two streams (Cape Fear River and Little Mallory Creek) have been avoided by boring these areas Temporary impacts will be necessary to remove vegetation excavate a trench for placement of the pipe in wetlands and to construct one stream crossing All jurisdictional areas will be restored to pre construction grade and contours Boring the impacted stream was not considered feasible based on its narrow width Discussions with the Project Team indicated that greater impacts would result from setting up boring equipment in this area than would occur by completing pipeline installation through trenching The crossing at this stream will be performed using either the dam and pump method or a flume crossing method Detail sheets showing both of these methods have been included in Appendix VI 0 Nationwide Permit No 12 Application SWE Project No 1357 09 003 PNG Line 150 April 17 2012 Tables outlining the proposed impacts are included in Appendix V and the impacts are depicted on the attached Jurisdictional Waters of the U S Impact Plan Sheets in Appendix VI AVOIDANCE AND MINIMIZATION PNG in conjunction with McKim & Creed has designed the proposed project to avoid and minimize impacts to waters of the U S to the extent practical Wetlands adjacent to Little Mallory Creek and the Cape Fear River will be avoided via directional drill beneath the area Clearing will be necessary within the project corridor and will result in a temporary cleared width of 50 feet in uplands and 40 feet within wetlands for construction The project corridor was designed to limit the permanently maintained corridor to 20 feet in wetlands and at stream crossings in jurisdictional areas the remaining 20 feet will be allowed to naturalize after construction Stream crossings were designed to limit impacts by crossing at a near perpendicular angle and boring beneath two of the three streams located within the project corridor Additionally the proposed project has been routed to parallel existing roads and existing easements to the extent practical Placing the proposed alignment adjacent to the existing rights of way minimizes edge effects in sensitive wetland areas Because the proposed pipeline is a transmission line it must be afforded a level of protection within a dedicated easement which is not available within the existing maintained NCDOT right of way REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS The combined width of the temporary construction corridor and the permanent easement will be limited to 40 feet in wetlands and at stream crossings The proposed project should not result in permanent changes in pre construction elevation contours or stream dimension pattern or profile Excess material will be removed to a high ground disposal area Cleared areas will be restored with native vegetation in accordance with the attached Restoration Plan as soon as possible following completion of the work The one open trench stream crossing will be performed using either a pump around system or a flume design so that the impact can be performed in the dry Detail sheets showing both of those procedures have been included Appropriate sediment and erosion control practices outlined in the most recent version of the North Carolina Sediment and Erosion Control Planning and Design Manual and approved by the local governing authority shall be in compliance with specifications governing the proper design installation operation and maintenance of such Best Management Practices Impacts have been avoided and minimized and appropriate measures will be taken during construction to allow flow and circulation patterns of waters of the U S to remain unaffected Nationwide Permit No 12 Application PNG Line 150 MITIGATION S &ME Project No 1357 09 003 April 17 2012 A majority of the Impacts resulting from the proposed project are temporary Stream crossings will be placed at a near perpendicular angle while larger stream and river crossings as well as high quality wetlands will be bored Original grades and contours will be restored in wetland areas and at stream crossings To restore the corridor in wetland areas and at stream crossings PNG will use a native seed mix This seed mix will be composed of species which are native to New Hanover and Brunswick Counties The restoration plan submitted with this PCN outlines the seed mix and application methods (Appendix VII) The permanent maintained corridor at jurisdictional crossings will be limited to 20 feet S &ME has coordinated with the North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program ( NCEEP) to provide in lieu wetland mitigation for conversion impacts to the wetland units that were deemed to be of high quality by Mr Ronnie Smith during our field meeting Using the requested mitigation ratios identified by Mr Smith the wetland mitigation requested from NCEEP totaled 0 82 acre A table of the wetland and stream impacts mitigation ratios and resulting mitigation requested has been included By copy of this correspondence and completed PCN we are requesting your written concurrence with this NWP No 12 application If we can provide additional information or answer questions you may have please feel free to contact us at 910 799 9945 Sincerely S &ME, Inc Tau�lMasten P W S Staff Professional Julie Bennett Hudel Senior Consultant PAM II 3I311/Ins Attachmesn Joey Lawler P W S Senior Project Manager CoPN I ILdmont Natural Gas Ms Mara Sikora Mara Sd.ora.c piedmonts corn S \1357\PROJECTS\2009 \1357 09 003 PNG Line 150 \PCN 10 AGENT AUTHORIZATION FORM, CORPS SUBMITTAL COVER SHEET, and COMPLETED PRE- CONSTRUCTION NOTIFICATION AGENT AUTHORIZATION FORM Date 6 /02/09 Project Information f ng S &ME Project Name PNG Line 150 Pipeline Type of Project Jurlschchonal Delineation, Nationwide Permitting Locabon Brunswick and New Hanover Counties Noith Caiolina / Property Owner /Representative Information Business Name Mailing Address City, State Zip Code Telephone No Contact Agent Information Business Name Street Address City State Zip Code Telephone No Contact Piedmont Natural Gas 4720 Piedmont Row Drive Charlotte, NC 28210 (704) 731 -4375 Ms Mara Sikora P E S &ME, Inc 3006 Hall Waters Dr Ste 100 Wilmington N C 28405 910 799 9945 Paul Masten Authorization I n lmcC�..-,.r� on behalf of (Contact Signature) `2ACk �rA '(1C+ +R41 G05, hereby authorize (Name of Landowner Project Sponsor) S &ME, Inc to act as agent foi the above mentioned project \*\N Corps Submittal Cover Sheet Please provide the following info 1 Protect Name PNG Line 150 2 Name of Property owner /Applicant Piedmont Natural Gas 3 Name of Consultant/Agent S &ME, Inc /Paul Masten *Agent Authorization needs to be attached 4 Related/Previous Action ID Number(s) N/A 5 Site Address N/A 6 Subdivision Name N/A 7 City N/A 8 County Brunswick and New Hanover Counties 34 1586 N (Origin) 78 0356 W (Origin) 9 Lat 34 1527 N (Terminus) Long 77 9403 W (Terminus) (Decimal Degrees Please) 10 Quadrangle Name Winnabow (1990) and Wilmington (1993) 11 Waterway N/A 12 Watershed Cape Fear River 13 Requested Action X Nationwide Permit # 12 General Permit # Jurisdictional Determination Request Pre Application Request The following information will be completed by Corps office AID Prepare File Folder Assign number in ORM Begin Date Authorization Section 10 Section 404 Project Description/Nature of Activity/Project Purpose Site/Waters Name Keywords o�oF w AT F,q O T 201 2040 1 Office Use Only Corps action ID no DWQ project no Form Version 1 3 Dec 10 2008 Page 1 of 12 PCN Form — Version 1 3 December 10 2008 Version Pre - Construction Notification PC Form A Applicant Information 1 Processing la Type(s) of approval sought from the Corps ®Section 404 Permit ®Section 10 Permit 1 b Specify Nationwide Permit (NWP) number 12 or General Permit (GP) number 1c Has the NWP or GP number been verified by the Corps? ® Yes ❑ No 1 d Type(s) of approval sought from the DWQ (check all that apply) ® 401 Water Quality Certification — Regular ❑ Non 404 Junsdict,onal General Permit ❑ 401 Water Quality Certification — Express ❑ Riparian Buffer Authorization le Is this notification solely for the record because written approval is not required? For the record only for DWQ 401 Certification ❑ Yes ® No For the record only for Corps Permit ❑ Yes ® No 1f Is payment into a mitigation bank or in lieu fee program proposed for mitigation of impacts? If so attach the acceptance letter from mitigation bank or in lieu fee program ® Yes ❑ No 1g Is the project located in any of NC s twenty coastal counties If yes answer 1 h below ® Yes ❑ No 1h Is the project located within a NC DCM Area of Environmental Concern (AEC)? ® Yes ❑ No 2 Project Information 2a Name of project Piedmont Natural Gas Line 150 2b County New Hanover & Brunswick 2c Nearest municipality / town Belvdle & Wilmington 2d Subdivision name N/A 2e NCDOT only T I P or state project no N/A 3 Owner Information 3a Name(s) on Recorded Deed linear project multiple owners easement will be purchased 3b Deed Book and Page No 3c Responsible Party (for LLC if applicable) 3d Street address 3e City state zip 3f Telephone no 3g Fax no 3h Email address Page 1 of 12 PCN Form — Version 1 3 December 10 2008 Version 4 Applicant Information (if different from owner) 4a Applicant is ❑ Agent ® Other specify easement owner 4b Name Ms Mara Sikora 4c Business name (if applicable) Piedmont Natural Gas 4d Street address P O Box 33068 4e City state zip Charlotte NC 28233 4f Telephone no 704 731 4375 4g Fax no 704 731 4098 4h Email address mara sikora @piedmontng com -5 Agent/Consultant Information (if applicable) 5a Name Paul Masten 5b Business name (if applicable) S &ME Inc 5c Street address 3006 Hall Waters Drive Suite 100 5d City state zip Wilmington NC 28405 5e Telephone no 910 799 9945 5f Fax no 910 799 9958 5g Email address pmasten @smeinc com Page 2 of 12 PCN Form — Version 1 3 December 10 2008 Version B Project Information and Prior Project History 1 Property Identification 1a Property identification no (tax PIN or parcel ID) multiple linear project Latitude 34 16189 Longitude 7803584 lb Site coordinates (in decimal degrees) 3415263 7894138 (DD DDDDDD) ( DD DDDDDD) 1c Property size approximately 42 acres 2 Surface Waters 2a Name of nearest body of water (stream river etc ) to proposed project Little Mallory Creek and Cape Fear River 2b Water Quality Classification of nearest receiving water both C Sw 2c River basin Cape Fear River 3 Project Description 3a Describe the existing conditions on the site and the general land use in the vicinity of the project at the time of this application The project corridor consists of primarily of undeveloped woodland including large areas of managed pine stands Developed areas within the corridor include paved and unpaved roadways and dirt logging roads The project borders residentially developed areas and a golf course and a property used a hunting land along the Cape Fear River Little Mallory Creek and the Cape Fear River are within the proposed alignment 3b List the total estimated acreage of all existing wetlands on the property 6 35 acres 3c List the total estimated linear feet of all existing streams (intermittent and perennial) on the property 211 linear feet 3d Explain the purpose of the proposed project The purpose of the project is to install a new 10 inch natural gas transmission line that will provide service to proposed industrial commercial and residentad development in southern New Hanover County This portion of the county is currently served by an undersized 6 inch transmission line that is being leased from Exxon That lease expires in June 2013 3e Describe the overall project in detail including the type of equipment to be used The proposed easement will be 50 feet wide with a 40 foot wide construction corridor within which the vegetation will be clear cut using mechanical equipment The majority of the line will be installed in a shallow open trench excavated using mechanical equipment Joints of the pipeline will be welded the pipe will be lowered into the trench and the trench will be backfilled and stabilized Directional bore technology will be used to cross under existing roadways and to pass beneath Little Mallory Creek and the Cape Fear River A permanent 20 foot wide corridor will be maintained through regular mowing in order to provide constant line of sight between the transmission line markers Equipment to be used on the project include trackhoes bulldozers trucks sidebooms welding rigs boring machines /equipment and mechanized land clearing equipment 4 Jurisdictional Determinations 4a Have jurisdictional wetland or stream determinations by the Corps or State been requested or obtained for this property / ®Yes E:1 No El Unknown project (including all prior phases) in the pasty Comments 4b if the Corps made the jurisdictional determination what type ®preliminary ❑Final of determination was made 4c If yes who delineated the jurisdictional areas? Agency /Consultant Company S &ME Name (if known) Paul Masten Other 4d If yes list the dates of the Corps jurisdictional determinations or State determinations and attach documentation Field visit with Ronnie Smith to verify delineation lines performed on April 8 2010 Page 3 of 12 PCN Form — Version 1 3 December 10 2008 Version 5 Project History 5a Have permits or certifications been requested or obtained for ❑ Yes ® No ❑ Unknown this project (including all prior phases) in the past? 5b If yes explain in detail according to help file instructions 6 Future Project Plans 6a Is this a phased project? ® Yes ❑ No 6b If yes explain A smaller diameter distribution line will connect to the southern terminus of the line in New Hanover County which will extend north towards downtown Wilmington The alignment of that line is currently being determined Page 4 of 12 PCN Form — Version 1 3 December 10 2008 Version C Proposed Impacts Inventory 1 Impacts Summary la Which sections were completed below for your project (check all that apply) ® Wetlands ® Streams tributaries ❑ Buffers ❑ Open Waters ❑ Pond Construction 2 Wetland Impacts If there are wetland impacts proposed on the site then complete this question for each wetland area impacted 2a 2b 2c 2d 2e 2f Wetland impact Type of jurisdiction number — Type of impact Type of wetland Forested (Corps 404 10 Area of impact Permanent (P) or (if known) DWQ —non 404 other) (acres) Temporary T W1 ❑ P ❑ T See attached ❑ Yes ❑ Corps table ❑ No ❑ DWQ W2 ❑ P ❑ T ❑ Yes ❑ Corps ❑ No ❑ DWQ W3 ❑ P ❑ T ❑ Yes ❑ Corps ❑ No ❑ DWQ W4 ❑ P ❑ T ❑ Yes ❑ Corps ❑ No ❑ DWQ W5 ❑ P ❑ T ❑ Yes ❑ Corps ❑ No ❑ DWQ W6 ❑ P ❑ T ❑ Yes ❑ Corps ❑ No ❑ DWQ 2g Total wetland impacts 421 2h Comments Impacts are conversion only Permanent impacts = 2 42 acres temporary impacts = 1 79 acres 3 Stream Impacts If there are perennial or intermittent stream impacts (including temporary impacts) proposed on the site then complete this question for all stream sites impacted 3a 3b 3c 3d 3e 3f 3g Stream impact Type of impact Stream name Perennial Type of jurisdiction Average Impact number (PER) or (Corps 404 10 stream length Permanent (P) or intermittent DWQ — non -404 width (linear Temporary (T) (INT)? other) (feet) feet) S1 ❑ POT Pipe crossing UT to Town Creek ® PER ❑ INT ® Corps ® DWQ 5 45 S2 ❑ P ®T Pipe crossing JDD 1 ® PER ❑ INT ® Corps ® DWQ 5 40 S3 ❑ P ❑ T ❑ PER ❑ Corps ❑ INT ❑ DWQ S4 ❑ P ❑ T ❑ PER ❑ Corps ❑ INT ❑ DWQ S5 ❑ P ❑ T ❑ PER ❑ Corps ❑ INT ❑ DWQ S6 ❑ P ❑ T ❑ PER ❑ Corps ❑ INT ❑ DWQ 3h Total stream and tributary impacts 85 31 Comments JDD 1 = Jurisdictional Ditch 1 (non stream tributary) Page 5 of 12 PCN Form — Version 1 3 December 10 2008 Version 4 Open Water Impacts If there are proposed impacts to lakes ponds estuaries tributaries sounds the Atlantic Ocean or any other open water of the U S then individually list all open water impacts below 4a 4b 4c 4d 4e Open water Name of waterbody impact number — (if applicable) Type of impact Waterbody type Area of impact (acres) Permanent (P) or Temporary 01 ❑ P ❑ T None 02 ❑P ❑T 03 ❑P ❑T 04 ❑P ❑T 4f Total open water impacts 4g Comments 5 Pond or Lake Construction If pond or lake construction proposed then complete the chart below 5a I 5b I 5c 5d 5e Pond ID Proposed use or purpose number of pond Wetland Impacts (acres) I Stream Impacts (feet) I Upland Flooded I Filled I Excavated I Flooded I Filled I Excavated I Flooded P1 None P2 5f Total 5g Comments 5h Is a dam high hazard permit required ❑ Yes No If yes permit ID no 51 Expected pond surface area (acres) N/A 5j Size of pond watershed (acres) N/A 5k Method of construction N/A 6 Buffer Impacts (for DWQ) If project will impact a protected riparian buffer then complete the chart below If yes then individually list all buffer impacts below if any impacts require mitigation then you MUST fill out Section D of this form 6a Project is in which protected basin? 6b 6c 6d Buffer impact number — Reason Permanent (P) or for Temaorary (T) imoact 131 ❑P FIT B2 ❑P ❑T B3 ❑P ❑T 61 Comments ❑ Neuse ❑ Tar Pamlico ® Other Cape Fear ❑ Catawba ❑ Randleman 6e I 6f I 6g Buffer Stream name mitigation required? ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No 6h Total buffer impacts Zone 1 impact Zone 2 impact (square feet) (square feet) Page 6 of 12 PCN Form — Version 1 3 December 10 2008 Version D Impact Justification and Mitigation 1 Avoidance and Minimization 1a Specifically describe measures taken to avoid or minimize the proposed impacts in designing project There will be no loss of wetland for this project Impacts will result in conversion only Of the 50 foot easement only 20 feet has been identified to be permanently maintained This results in avoidance of 3 93 acres of wetland conversion 1b Specifically describe measures taken to avoid or minimize the proposed impacts through construction techniques Directional bore technology is being proposed which will result in avoiding 0 17 acres of wetland and 105 linear feet of perennial stream channel Upon completion of pipeline installation original grades and contours will be restored in wetland areas and at stream crossings Impacts will also be minimized by the use of native seed mix to restore wetland areas upon completion of construction 2 Compensatory Mitigation for Impacts to Waters of the U S or Waters of the State 2a Does the project require Compensatory Mitigation for impacts to Waters of the U S or Waters of the State? ® Yes ❑ No 2b If yes mitigation is required by (check all that apply) ❑ DWQ ® Corps 2c If yes which mitigation option will be used for this projects ❑ Mitigation bank ®Payment to in lieu fee program ❑ Permittee Responsible Mitigation 3 Complete if Using a Mitigation Bank 3a Name of Mitigation Bank N/A 3b Credits Purchased (attach receipt and letter) Type Quantity 3c Comments 4 Complete if Making a Payment to In lieu Fee Program 4a Approval letter from in lieu fee program is attached ® Yes 4b Stream mitigation requested 0 linear feet 4c If using stream mitigation stream temperature ❑ warm ❑ cool ❑cold 4d Buffer mitigation requested (DWQ only) square feet 4e Riparian wetland mitigation requested 0 129 acres 4f Non riparian wetland mitigation requested 0 695 acres 4g Coastal (tidal) wetland mitigation requested acres 4h Comments mitigation requirements determined by Mr Ronnie Smith during delineation verification site visit See attached table 5 Complete if Using a Permittee Responsible Mitigation Plan 5a If using a permittee responsible mitigation plan provide a description of the proposed mitigation plan Page 7 of 12 PCN Form — Version 1 3 December 10 2008 Version 6 Buffer Mitigation (State Regulated Riparian Buffer Rules) — required by DWQ 6a Will the project result in an impact within a protected riparian buffer that requires buffer mitigation? ❑ Yes ® No 6b if yes then identify the square feet of impact to each zone of the riparian buffer that requires mitigation Calculate the amount of mitigation required Zone 6c Reason for impact 6d Total impact (square feet) Multiplier 6e Required mitigation (square feet) Zone 1 3 (2 for Catawba) Zone 2 1 5 6f Total buffer mitigation required 6g If buffer mitigation is required discuss what type of mitigation is proposed (e g payment to private mitigation bank permittee responsible riparian buffer restoration payment into an approved in lieu fee fund) 6h Comments Page 8of12 PCN Form — Version 1 3 December 10 2008 Version E Stormwater Management and Diffuse Flow Plan (required by DWQ) 1 Diffuse Flow Plan la Does the project include or is it adjacent to protected riparian buffers identified ❑ Yes ® No within one of the NC Riparian Buffer Protection Rules? 1 b If yes then is a diffuse flow plan included? If no explain why ❑ Yes ❑ No Comments 2 Stormwater Management Plan 2a What is the overall percent imperviousness of this project? 0% 2b Does this project require a Stormwater Management Plan? ❑ Yes ® No 2c If this project DOES NOT require a Stormwater Management Plan explain why No impervious surfaces proposed 2d If this project DOES require a Stormwater Management Plan then provide a brief narrative description of the plan ❑ Certified Local Government 2e Who will be responsible for the review of the Stormwater Management Plans ❑ DWQ Stormwater Program ❑ DWQ 401 Unit 3 Certified Local Government Stormwater Review 3a In which local government s jurisdiction is this project? City of Wilmington and Brunswick County ® Phase II 3b Which of the following locally implemented stormwater management programs ❑ NSW ❑ USMP apply (check all that apply) ❑ Water Supply Watershed ❑ Other 3c Has the approved Stormwater Management Plan with proof of approval been ❑ Yes ® No attached? 4 DWQ Stormwater Program Review ® Coastal counties ❑ HQW 4a Which of the following state implemented stormwater management programs apply ❑ ORW (check all that apply) ❑ Session Law 2006 246 ❑ Other 4b Has the approved Stormwater Management Plan with proof of approval been attached? ❑ Yes ® No 5 DWQ 401 Unit Stormwater Review 5a Does the Stormwater Management Plan meet the appropriate requirements? ® Yes ❑ No 5b Have all of the 401 Unit submittal requirements been met? ® Yes ❑ No Page 9 of 12 PCN Form — Version 1 3 December 10 2008 Version F Supplementary Information 1 Environmental Documentation (DWQ Requirement) la Does the project involve an expenditure of public (federal /state /local) funds or the ❑ Yes ® No use of public (federal /state) land? lb If you answered yes to the above does the protect require preparation of an J environmental document pursuant to the requirements of the National or State ❑ Yes ❑ No (North Carolina) Environmental Policy Act (NEPA/SEPA)? 1 c If you answered yes to the above has the document review been finalized by the State Clearing House? (If so attach a copy of the NEPA or SEPA final approval letter) ❑ Yes ❑ No Comments 2 Violations (DWQ Requirement) 2a Is the site in violation of DWQ Wetland Rules (15A NCAC 2H 0500) Isolated Wetland Rules (15A NCAC 2H 1300) DWQ Surface Water or Wetland Standards ❑ Yes ® No or Riparian Buffer Rules (15A NCAC 2B 0200)? 2b Is this an after the fact permit application? ❑ Yes ® No 2c If you answered yes to one or both of the above questions provide an explanation of the violation(s) 3 Cumulative Impacts (DWQ Requirement) 3a Will this project (based on past and reasonably anticipated future impacts) result in ❑ Yes ® No additional development which could impact nearby downstream water quality? 3b If you answered yes to the above submit a qualitative or quantitative cumulative impact analysis in accordance with the most recent DWQ policy If you answered no provide a short narrative description This line will provide natural gas service to areas currently developed or for which development permits have been obtained During the permitting of that development water quality concerns would have been addressed Further in this area natural gas utility alone would not allow for increased development density or development in previously undevelopable areas as would municipal wastewater service into previously unincorporated areas or into low lying areas unsuitable for septic systems 4 Sewage Disposal (DWQ Requirement) 4a 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 No wastewater will be generated by the project Page 10 of 12 PCN Form —Version 1 3 December 10 2008 Version 5 Endangered Species and Designated Critical Habitat (Corps Requirement) 5a Will this project occur in or near an area with federally protected species or ❑ Yes ® No habitat? 5b Have you checked with the USFWS concerning Endangered Species Act ® Yes ❑ No impacts? ® Raleigh 5c If yes indicate the USFWS Field Office you have contacted ❑ Asheville 5d What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact Endangered Species or Designated Critical Habitat? North Carolina Natural Heritage Virtual Workroom U S Fish and Wildlife Service ( USFWS) North Carolina County species list and scoping letters to NC Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) and USFWS 6 Essential Fish Habitat (Corps Requirement) 6a Will this project occur in or near an area designated as essential fish habitat? ® Yes ❑ No 6b What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact Essential Fish Habitat? National Marine Fisheries website and NC Division of Marine Fisheries website NMFS has no Essential Fish Habitat mapped for the portion of the Cape Fear River in the project corridor However DMF has designated the shallow areas along the river as Primary Nursery Area We propose to directional bore beneath the Cape Fear River and associated wetlands and will avoid those areas 7 Historic or Prehistoric Cultural Resources (Corps Requirement) 7a Will this project occur in or near an area that the state federal or tribal governments have designated as having historic or cultural preservation ❑ Yes ® No status (e g National Historic Trust designation or properties significant in North Carolina history and archaeology)? 7b What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact historic or archeological resources? Scoping letter to NC State Historic Preservation Office ( NCSHPO) contacted An assessment of the entire project corridor was performed by S &ME personnel including literature review shovel tests and artifact classification The corridor was re routed on the western end to avoid cultural resources a bore was included to avoid another site beneath a private drive and the bore entry on the west bank of the Cape Fear was located to avoid impacts to cultural resources as well A copy of the S &ME Cultural Resources report has been included Coordination with NCSHPO concerning identified cultural resources is ongoing 8 Flood Zone Designation (Corps Requirement) 8a Will this project occur in a FEMA designated 100 year floodplain? ® Yes ❑ No 8b If yes explain how project meets FEMA requirements Directional bore technology will be used at the two areas containing the 100 year floodplain (Little Mallory Creek and Cape Fear River) This will result in the line being placed well below the bottom of the channel and thus would not be affected by flood events 8c What source(s) did you use to make the floodplain determination? FEMA FIRM Maps S, J Date v Page 11 of 12 PCN Form —Version 1 3 December 10 2008 Version Applicant/Agent s Printed Name Applicant/Agent s Signature (Agents signature is valid only if an authorization letter from the applicant is provided Page 12 of 12 PCN Form — Version 1 3 December 10 2008 Version FIGURES f .�:� I _ ti Miles A a m n REFERENCE: 5 9 141,5 1414 0 �ss� F a Pipeline Origin h SR 1531 5a� SR 's 's 0 a N Wilmington o w1nato N Marttellar st Wdsh� VR1 N GfcenfieldSt Cne� hr 6j A a Q s � a Pie l n e�to o Y7e�t�9tOo j 4 Q N m es o RalerO 0 5R 1519 mi E � 9 SR JS? J �c 10, 6 °c z Q� 13? c` yap ,.A y Pipeline Terminus a 1100 119'1 11a7 SR 1?gJ tir �R 1276 4 1 W'11 ,ft SR 1 SR 1251 1100 Cape 8j" a E o z' O c sea U �1 Bffw:e. _ LL 0 \�qP 11 2 .�:� I _ C Miles a a 1 :u o REFERENCE: Proposed Pipeline Route w Z PLEASE NOTE THIS MAP IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. IT IS NOT MEANT FOR DESIGN, LEGAL, OR ANY OTHER a USES. THERE ARE NO GUARANTEES ABOUT ITS ACCURACY SBME, INC. 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NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Natural Resources Planning and Conservation Beverly Eaves Perdue Governor LIndf& M1,296vtor Dee Freeman Secretary Ms Crystal J Fox S &ME Inc 9751 Southern Pme Boulevard Charlotte NC 28273 5560 Subject Piedmont Natural Gas Line 150 Brunswick and New Hanover Counties S &ME Project No 1357 09 -003 Dear Ms Fox The Natural Heritage Program has several records of rare species significant natural heritage areas and conservation/managed areas within a mile of the project area (see enclosed map) The portion of the proposed line between Wire Road and the Cape Fear River runs along the south edge of a Regionally significant natural area named Clarendon Plantation Limesinks (see attached site summary) Fortunately the significant features of the site - namely the limesink ponds are well to the north of the proposed gas line This section of proposed gas line passes through two conservation areas and thus owners /managers of these lands will need to be contacted about the project According to our GIS layer the portion of the proposed line west of River Road crosses the northern edge of Brunswick County s Town Creek Park The portion of the proposed line east of River Road (and just south of the natural area) runs adjacent to a N C Coastal Land Trust conservation easement located to the south Apparently the natural area is not within the easement however you should check with the Coastal Land Trust to see if this is a correct statement On the New Hanover County side of the project our program has a recent (200 1) record for the State Special Concern and Federal Species of Concern southern hognose snake (fleterodon simus) (see enclosed material) The species inhabits dry sandhtlls vegetation and this snake right still exist to the east of River Road You may wish to check the Natural Heritage Program database website at www ncnhp org for a listing of rare plants and animals and significant natural communities in the county and on the quad map Our Program also has a new website that allows users to obtain information on element occurrences and significant natural heritage areas within two miles of a given location <http / /nhpweb enr state nc us /nhis/public /gmap75 -main phtml> The user name is public" and the password is ' hentage You may want to click Help for more information NC OneMap now provides digital Natural Heritage data online for free This service provides site specific information on GIS layers with Natural Heritage Program rare species occurrences and Significant Natural Heritage Areas The NC Onelvlap website provides Element Occurrence (EO) ID numbers (instead of species name) and the data user is then encouraged to contact the Natural Heritage Program for detailed information This service allows the user to quickly and efficiently get site specific NHP data without visiting the NIP workroom or waiting for the Information Request to be answered by NHP staff For more information about data formats and access visit <www nconema com> then click 1501 Mail Service Center Raleigh Noah Carolina 276991601 nc Phone 919 715 4195 1 FAX 919 715 3060 Internet www oneNCNaturally orgOr1Cc'O 11a An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer - 50% Recycled 110% Post Consumer Paper NW1,01Y Mid hsources Plnnnng and Caluervatran on FTP Data Download' and then `nheo zip [to the right of `Natural Heritage Element Occurrences ] You may also a mail NC OneMap at <dataq( ncmail net> for more information Please do not hesitate to contact me at 919 -715 8697 if you have questions or need further information Sincerely, /7 Harry E LeGrand Jr Zoologist Natural Heritage Program Enclosures mgnmcant n awrai neritage Area MCPOFL 14 March zuug Name Clarendon Plantation Limesuiks IDENTIFIERS Site ID 2294 Srte Alias Macro Site Name Southeast Brunswick County Macrosite Mega Site Name Southeastern Brunswick County Megasite Site Relations Lower Cape Fear River Aquatic Habitat lies 0 3 mile to the east, Pleasant Oaks/Goose Landing Plantations he 0 2 mile to t1 south and Town Creek Marshes and Swamp lie 0 9 mile to the southwest. Owner Abbr Owner PRV Private LOCATORS County Brunswick (NC) Latitude 340908N Longitude 0775839W Quad Wilmington Watershed Lower Cape Fear Owner Comments Small portion easement to NCCLT Directions Between NC 133 and Cape Fear River from 0 2 mile north of Town Creek to 0 4 mile south of Little Mallory Creek SITE DESCRIPTION Minimum Elevation 000 Feet 000 Meters Survey P Maximum Elevation 30 00 Feet 9 14 Meters Site Description Clarendon Plantation Limesinks comprises a moderately small group of ponded depressions within a longleaf pine ecosystem that has been altered by timber management and fire suppression The area of depressions in good condition have been placed within the primary boundary while altered habitat is within a secondary boundary Much of the altered area has ample wiregrass and good longleaf pine community restoration potentia) including Wet Pine Flatwoods (Leiophyllum Variant) A small stream swamp and other depressions also occur within the secondary boundary The April 2005 survey was preliminary with rare <i >Rhynchospora tracyi< /i> and watch list <i >Andropogon perangustatus, Eleocharis egmsetoides </i > <i >Ilex cassme </i >and G >Panicum tenerum</i> found at the ponds (LeBlond 2005) Key Enviro Factors Groundwater levels and fluctuations fire Climate Description Land Use History Cultural Features Additional Topics W1 SITE DESIGN Site Mapped Y Yes Mapped Date 4/22/2005 12 00 00A] Designer LeBlond Boundary Justification Preliminary only the group of briefly surveyed limesmk ponds were placed within a primary boundary Secondary boundary includes large areas with good restoration potential Boundary segments with straight lines along the west and north sides follow changes in land usrl whale straight linne segments in the southeastern portion include areas on adjacent tracts that were not surveyed, but likely contain primary limesmk habitat Most of site is within the Clarendon Plantation tract(LeBlond 2005) Primary and Secondary Area 317 60 Acres Primary Area 50 38 Acres Site Comments Ground Survey Date 2005 -04 13 Aerial Survey Date SITE SIGNIFICANCE Significance Regional 6Zgnincant n atura! heritage Area nepurt z4 marcn luuy Name Clarendon Plantation Limesinks Site Significance Comments Biodivsig rating B4 Moderate Biodivsig Comments G, Small Depression Pond Other Values Other Values Comments Protection Urgency P1 Immediately threatened/outstanding opportunity Protection Urgency Comments Under consideration for conservation easement as of April 2005 Management Urgency M4 Not needed now no current threats may need in future Management Urgency Comments Applies to ponded habitat within primary boundary Adjacent uplands need fire REAL ESTATE/PROTECTION Conservation Intentions Primary owner discussing conservation easement with NC Coastal Land Trust as of April2005 Number of Tracts 200 Designation Protection Comments MANAGEMENT Land Use Comments Natural Hazard Comments Exotics Comments Offsite Information Needs Needs additional Heritage survey work Management Needs Uplands need fire and other restoration efforts. Managed Area Relations ELEMENT OCCURRENCES Scientific Name Common Name G Rank S Rank EO Rank EO ID Rhynchospora harpen Harper's Beaksedge G4? S2 CD 2 .)287 Rhynchospora tracyi Tracy s Beaksedge G4 S2 A 23295 Rhynchospora tracyi Tracy s Beaksedge G4 S2 A 23293 Rhynchospoia tracyi Tracy s Beaksedge G4 S2 E 23292 Rhynchospora tracyi Tracy s Beaksedge G4 S2 C? 23294 Sclena reticularis Netted Nutrush G4 S2 E 23298 Spiranthes laciniata Lace lip Ladies tresses G4G5 S2 C 23305 Small depression pond G3 S3 B 25571 REFERENCES Reference Code Full Citation VERSION Version Date 2005 04 28 Version Author LeBlond EO ID 3886 Scientific Name Heterodon simus Principal EO EO Number 51 Summary Nation US State NC Common Name Southern Hognose Snake Global Rank G2 State Rank S2 Federal Protection Status State Protection Status SC ELCODE BCD ARADB17030 Locators/Directions USGS Quad Name Margin Num County Name Wilmington New Hanover (NC) Carolina Beach Brunswick (NC) Watershed 0.)030005 Lower Cape Fear Latitude 340835N Longitude 0775542W Site Name Survey Site RIVER ROAD Directions 6 0 MI E SE CENTER WILMINGTON OFF E SIDE RIVER RD CA 2 4 RDMI N JCT SANDERS RD (CA 8 6 RDMI N JCT U S 421 'NR WILMINGTON 6 5 MI S WILMINGTON 3 5 MI S WILMINGTON CITY LIMITS (N C MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCES) Survey Information Basic EO Rank E Verified extant (viability not assessed) EO Rank Date 2001 01 01 EO Rank Comment EO Data 2001 DAVID G COOPER FOUND AN ADULT UNDER A MATTRESS ON MAY 14 2001 IT WAS BADLY INJURED AND WAS KEPT CAPTIVE AND THEN RELEASED BACK AT THE CAPTURE SITE IN OCTOBER 2001 SPECIMENS NCSM 03214 SEPTEMBER 1947 NCSM 13992 AUGUST 1974 NCSM 15162 MAY 1975 Survey Type Surveyor Survey Date 2001 05 14 First Observation Date 1947 Last Observation Date 2001 05 14 Data Sensitive Element Y Comments Monitoring Needs Comments Research Needs Comments Additional Inventory Needed N Comments Description General Description Min Elevation feet Max Elevation feet EO Observed Area acres Rep Accuracy Low Separation Comments General Comments Ownership/Protection Managed Area Contained Owner Name Owner Note Owner Comments Management Comments Protection Comments Additional Topics DocumentathonNersion Reference Code Citation Specimen Lead Responsibility USNCHP Version Date 2003 03 I.) Transcription Date 1997 12 I5 Version Author LEGRAND Transcribed By HEL Beverly Fat es Perdue Go ernor I tnda A Carlisle Secretary Itffrcy I Crow Deputy Secretaq June 24 2010 William Green S &ME Inc 134 Suber Road Columbia SC 29210 l� , u� North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources State Historic Preservation Office Peter B Sandbeck Urntrustrator Offce of Arclm%es and history Dnnston of Historical Resources Dai id Brook Director Re Piedmont Natural Gas Line 150 S &ME 1357 09 003 Brunswick and New Hanovei Counties ER 09 0588 Dear Mr Green Thank you foi. your letter of May 10 2010 ttansmitting the results of supplemental archaeological investigations conducted in conjunction with a small section of pipeline being rerouted in conjunction with the above project No new archaeological sites were recorded and it was determined that no historic sites would be impacted by pipeline construction We concur that no further archaeological investigations aie warranted We are however still waiting for additional details on directional drilling that will be used to avoid disturbance to sites 31BW123 and 31BW752 In conveisations with William Green and Kunbeily Nagle fiom S& ME we understand that plans have not been completed yet If this is the case please send fiuther information to assist staff in determining whether furthei archaeological investigations are needed The above comments are made pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and the Advisor) Council on Historic Pieservation s Regulations for Compliance with Section 106 codified at 36 CFR Part 800 Thank you for your cooperation and consideiation If you have questions concerning the above comment please contact Renee Gledhill Easley envitonmental review coordinator at 919 807 6579 In all future communication concerning this project please cite the above referenced tracking number Sincerely V -&14 4-."J�y naW eter Sandbeck cc Mara Sikora, Piedmont Natural Gas Company Inc Location 109 East)o ies Street Raleigh NC 27601 Mail ng Address 4617 hf-al Service Center Raleigh NC 27699 4617 Telephone /Fax (919) 807 6570/807 6599 United States Department of the Interior FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Raleigh Field Office Post Office Box X3726 Raleigh North Carolina 27636 3726 April 20 2009 Ms Crystal J Fox S &ME Inc 9751 Southern Pines Blvd Charlotte, North Carolina 28273 -5560 Subject S &ME Project No 1357 09 003 Piedmont Natural Gas Pipeline 150 Brunswick and New Hanover Counties North Carolina Dear Ms Fox This letter responds to your request for information from the U S Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) on federally protected species within the area of the subject pipeline The proposed natural gas pipeline would be approximately seven miles long with a western terminus in Brunswick County From this terminus the route would extend eastward, use directional bore technology to cross under the Cape Fear River and have an eastern terminus at the existing Progress Energy substation on the west side of River Road in New Hanover County The study corridor is approximately 100 feet wide and is mostly wooded except along existing roads and easements The pipeline would be buned in an open trench and the vegetation within the corridor would be maintained at ground level The width of the maintained corridor will be reduced to 40 feet when crossing wetlands Based on information in the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) database your letter indicates that four federally listed species have been reported near the proposed pipeline route These species are the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum) West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus) and the red cockaded woodpecker (Picoides borealis) (RCW) The Service concurs that these species could occur along the pipeline route However the alligator is on1v listed as threatened due to similarity of appearance (TS /A) with the American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) which only occur in southern Florida The species is not biologically threatened and does not have protection under the Endangered Species Act The shortnose sturgeon is under the jurisdiction of the National Marine Fisheries Service (NNUS) That agency will evaluate potential unpacts to this species which may occur in the lower Cape Fear River watershed In addition to these species, the project location falls within the range of the federally endangered rough- leaved loosestrife (RLL) (Lysimachia asperulaefoha) and Service biologists have determined that this protected plant occurs in the vicinity of the project area This perennial herb generally occurs in the ecotones or edges between longleaf pme uplands and pond pme pocosms (areas of dense shrub and vine growth usually on a wet peaty poorly drained soil) on moist to 2 seasonally saturated sands and on shallow organic soils overlaying sand It has also been found on deep peat soils in the low shrub community of Carolina bays The grass shrub ecotone where RLL is found, is fire maintained as are the adjacent plant communities (longleaf pine -scrub oak savanna flatwoods and pocosm) Suppression of naturally occurring fire in these ecotones results in shrubs increasing in density and height Shrubs may eliminate the open edges required by this plant Areas of suitable habitat within the pipeline corridor especially areas along roads, should be evaluated for the presence of suitable RLL habitat Surveys for the presence of suitable RLL habitat (as opposed to the actual plants) can generally be performed year round If these surveys reveal that suitable habitat exists within the project area then actual RLL surveys should be done This work would need to be performed during the period when RLL is detectable The optimal period is mid -May through June (refer to < http / /www nc es fws gov /plant/optunal survey window for plants htm >) but can extent to October If RLL plants are discovered within areas that would be impacted the Service should be contacted in order to develop a conservation plan The Service is concerned that clearing forested areas for the 100 foot pipeline corridor could adversely impact nesting and/or foraging habitat of the federally endangered RCW We have no knowledge that the area along the corridor has been surveyed for RCW nesting or foraging habitat The Service recommends that the S &ME determine the impact of the proposed pipeline on the RCW The second revision of the Service s Recovery Plan for the RCW (U S Fish and Wildlife Service [hereafter USFWS] 2003) provides survey protocols (Appendix 4) for nesting and foraging habitat The first step in the survey procedure is to determine if suitable nesting or foraging habitat exists within the pipeline corridor If no suitable nesting or foraging habitat is present within the project impact area further assessment is unnecessary and a "no effect" determination is appropriate The recovery plan discusses the identification of suitable nesting habitat and survey methods for RCW cavity trees (USFWS 2003 p 289 290) For the purpose of surveying suitable nesting habitat consists of pme pine/hardwood and hardwood/pine stands that contain pmes 60 years in age or older Additionally pmes 60 years in age or older may be scattered or clumped within younger stands Older pme trees within younger stands must be considered as potential RCW nesting sites These characteristics do not necessarily describe good quality nesting habitat, rather this is a conservative description of potential nesting habitat Determination of suitable nesting habitat may be based on existing stand data aerial photo interpretation, and/or field reconnaissance All stands meeting the above description regardless of ownership should be considered as suitable nesting habitat If suitable nesting habitat is identified within the pipeline corridor, this habitat must be surveyed for cavity trees (nest sites) of the RCW by personnel experienced in management and/or monitoring of the species (USFWS 2003 pp 289 -290) Potential nesting habitat is surveyed by running line transects through stands and visually inspecting all medium -sized and large pines for 3 evidence of cavity excavation by the RCW Transects must be spaced so that all trees are inspected Necessary spacing will vary with habitat structure and season from a maximum of 91 in (100 yards) between transects in very open pine stands to 46 m (50 yards) or less in areas with dense midstory Transects are run north -south because many cavity entrances are oriented in a westerly direction and can be set using a hand compass If RCW cavity trees are found within the pipeline corridor these trees must not be cut and this office should be contacted before work commences to work with you to develop plans for avoiding take of the species Surveys of the pipeline corridor should establish whether RCW foraging habitat is present The recovery plan states (USFWS 2003 pp 288 289) that suitable foraging habitat consists of a pine or pine/hardwood stand of forest woodland or savannah in which 50 percent or more of the dominant trees are pmes and the dominant pine trees are generally 30 years in age or older These characteristics do not necessarily describe good quality foraging habitat rather this is a conservative description of potentially suitable habitat Identification of pine and pine/hardwood stands can be made using cover maps that identify pine and pme/hardwood stands aerial photographs interpreted by standard techniques, or a field survey conducted by an experienced forester or biologist Age of stands can be determined by aging representative dominant pines in the stands using an increment -borer and counting annual growth rings Stand data describing size classes may be substituted for age if the average size of 30 year -old pines is known i e , at least 20 3 cm (8 in) diameter breast height (dbh) or larger for the local area and habitat type Stands cannot be considered suitable as RCW foraging habitat unless they have an "open" character A pine stand that is 30 years in age and has an average tree dbh of 20 3 cm (8 in) or more does not necessarily qualify as suitable foraging habitat (USFWS 2003 p 294) If such a stand has not been prescribed burned (or otherwise treated to control hardwood midstory) and has not been thinned to a basal area of 16 1 m2/ha (70 ftZ /ac) or less, it will not satisfy the "open" condition criterion Dense stands of young pine and pme/hardwood are typical of unmanaged plantations and natural regeneration areas (particularly loblolly seed tree harvests) that have not been thinned or frequently burned Such stands cannot be considered suitable foraging habitat simply because they have the required total and stand basal area and average stem diameter Stand quality as measured by an open structure is a critical factor determining suitability and use of foraging habitat and must be considered when acceptable foraging habitat is identified If suitable foraging habitat is present and would be impacted potential use of this foraging habitat by RCW clusters outside the actual construction corridor must be determined This is accomplished by identifying any potential nesting habitat within 0 8 km (0 5 mi) of the suitable foraging habitat that would be impacted Surveys of potential nesting habitat for RCW cavity trees should be made in the area one -half mile on both sides of the pipeline corridor to be cleared If active clusters are located in this area, surveys must be made to determine if clearing foraging habitat within the corridor would adversely affect these birds If no active clusters are found that could potentially use the forage habitat in the project corridor then a "no effect" determination is appropriate If one or more active clusters are found within 0 5 mile of foraging habitat in the pipeline corridor a foraging habitat analysis must be M conducted (see Section 8I of the recovery plan) to determine whether sufficient amounts of foraging habitat will remain for each group after construction The protocols outlined in the second revision of the RCW recovery plan should form the basis for determining project impacts on the RCW These data should be supplied to the U S Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) with any application for a Department of the Army permit The Service appreciates the opportunity to provide these scoping comments and technical assistance on the proposed work If you have questions regarding these comments please contact Howard Hall at 919 - 856 -4520 ext 27 or by e mail at < howard hall @fws gov > Sincerely ete Benjamin Field Supervisor U S Fish and Wildlife Service 2003 Recovery plan for the red cockaded woodpecker (Picoides borealis) second revision U S Fish and Wildlife Service Atlanta GA 296 pp available at < http //ecos fws gov /docs /recovery plan/030320 2 pdf > cc Molly Ellwood NC Wildlife Resources Commission Wilmington, NC El!teal arenient PROGRAM April 11, 2012 Mara Sikora Piedmont Natural Gas 4720 Piedmont Row Drive Charlotte NC 28210 Expiration of Acceptance October 11 2012 Project PNG Line 150 County Brunswick/New Hanover The purpose of this letter is to notify you that the North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program ( NCEEP) is willing to accept payment for compensator) mitigation for impacts associated with the above referenced project as indicated in the table below Please note that this decision does not assure that participation in the NCEEP will be approved by the permit issuing agencies as mitigation for project impacts It is the responsibility of the applicant to contact these agencies to determine if payment to the NCEEP will be approved You must also comply with all other state federal or local government permits regulations or authorizations associated with the proposed activity including SL 2009 337 An Act to Promote the Use of Compensatory Mitigation Banks as amended by S L 2011 343 This acceptance is valid for six months from the date of this letter and is not transferable If we have not received a copy of the issued 404 Permit/401 Certrfication/CAMA permit within this time frame, this acceptance will expire It is the applicant s responsibility to send copies of the permits to NCEEP Once NCEEP receives a copy of the permit(s) an invoice will be issued based on the required mitigation in that pernut and payment must be made prior to conducting the authorized work The amount of the In Lieu Fee to be paid to NCEEP by an applicant is calculated based upon the Fee Schedule and policies listed at www nceep net Based on the information supplied by you in your request to use the NCEEP the impacts that may require compensatory mitigation are summarized in the following table The amount of mitigation required for this impact is determined by permitting agencies Impact River Basin CU Location Stream (feet) Wetlands (acres) Buffer I (Sq FL) Buffer II (Sq Ft ) Cold Cool Warm Ri arian Non Rt arian Coastal Marsh Cape Fear 03030005 0 0 0 0 129 0 695 0 0 0 Upon receipt of payment EEP will take responsibility for providing the compensatory mitigation The mitigation will be performed in accordance with the N C Department of Environment and Natural Resources Ecosystem Enhancement Program In Lieu Fee Instrument dated July 28 2010 Thank you for your interest in the NCEEP If you have any questions or need additional information please contact Kelly Williams at (919) 716 1921 Sincerely Mich Ellison Deputy Director cc Karen Higgins NCDWQ Wetlands/401 Unit Emily Hughes USACE Wilmington (AID 2010 00366 ) Chad Coburn N(.DWQ Wilmington Doug Huggett NCDCM Morehead City Paul Masten agent File Resttorulc5 'E pro" oar ftate, Pte' CDEM1 North Carolina Eposystem Enhancement Program 1652 Mad Service Center Raleigh NC 27699 1652 / 919 715 0476 / www nceep net PRELIMINARY JURISDICTIONAL. DETERMINATION ATTACHMENT PRELIMINARY JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION FORM BACKGROUND INFORMATION A REPORT COMPLETION DATE FOR PRELIMINARY JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION (JD) B NAME AND ADDRESS OF PERSON REQUESTING PRELIMINARY JD Piedmont Natural Gas Ms Mara Sikora P E P O Box 33068 Charlotte NC 28233 C DISTRICT OFFICE, FILE NAME, AND NUMBER Wilmington PNG Line 150, SAW 2010 00386 D PROJECT LOCATION(S) AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION (USE THE ATTACHED TABLE TO DOCUMENT MULTIPLE WATERBODIES AT DIFFERENT SITES) State North Carolina County /parish /borough Brunswick and New Hanover Counties City Belville and Wilmington Center coordinates of site (lat/long in degree decimal format) Lat ° Pick List Long Pick List Universal Transverse Mercator Name of nearest waterbody Little Mallory Creek Cape Fear River Identify (estimate) amount of waters in the review area Non wetland waters Cowardin Class Stream Flow Wetlands acres Cowardin Class linear feet width (ft) and /or acres Name of any water bodies on the site that have been identified as Section 10 waters Tidal Cape Fear River Non Tidal E REVIEW PERFORMED FOR SITE EVALUATION (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Office (Desk) Determination Date ® Field Determination Date(s) 418/10 1 1 The Corps of Engineers believes that there may be Jurisdictional waters of the United States on the subject site and the permit applicant or other affected party who requested this preliminary JD is hereby advised of his or her option to request and obtain an approved jurisdictional determination (JD) for that site Nevertheless the permit applicant or other person who requested this preliminary JD has declined to exercise the option to obtain an approved JD in this instance and at this time 2 In any circumstance where a permit applicant obtains an individual permit or a Nationwide General Permit (NWP) or other general permit verification requiring pre - construction notification (PCN) or requests verification for a non - reporting NWP or other general permit and the permit applicant has not requested an approved JD for the activity the permit applicant is hereby made aware of the following (1) the permit applicant has elected to seek a permit authorization based on a preliminary JD which does not make an official determination of jurisdictional waters (2) that the applicant has the option to request an approved JD before accepting the terms and conditions of the permit authorization and that basing a permit authorization on an approved JD could possibly result in less compensatory mitigation being required or different special conditions (3) that the applicant has the right to request an individual permit rather than accepting the terms and conditions of the NWP or other general permit authorization (4) that the applicant can accept a permit authorization and thereby agree to comply with all the terms and conditions of that permit including whatever mitigation requirements the Corps has determined to be necessary (5) that undertaking any activity in reliance upon the subject permit authorization without requesting an approved JD constitutes the applicants acceptance of the use of the preliminary JD but that either form of JD will be processed as soon as is practicable (6) accepting a permit authorization (e g signing a proffered individual permit) or undertaking any activity in reliance on any form of Corps permit authorization based on a preliminary JD constitutes agreement that all wetlands and other water bodies on the site affected in any way by that activity are Jurisdictional waters of the United States and precludes any challenge to such Jurisdiction in any administrative or Judicial compliance or enforcement action or in any administrative appeal or in any Federal court and (7) whether the applicant elects to use either an approved JD or a preliminary JD that JD will be processed as soon as is practicable Further an approved JD a proffered individual permit (and all terms and conditions contained therein) or individual permit denial can be administratively appealed pursuant to 33 C F R Part 331 and that in any administrative appeal Jurisdictional issues can be raised (see 33 C F R 331 5(a)(2)) If during that administrative appeal it becomes necessary to make an official determination whether CWA Jurisdiction exists over a site or to provide an official delineation of jurisdictional waters on the site the Corps will provide an approved JD to accomplish that result as soon as is practicable This preliminary JD finds that there may be waters of the United States on the subject project site and identifies all aquatic features on the site that could be affected by the proposed activity based on the following information 2 SUPPORTING DATA Data reviewed for preliminary JID (check all that apply checked items should be included in case file and where checked and requested appropriately reference sources below) ® Maps plans plots or plat submitted by or on behalf of the applicant/consultant S &ME Inc Joey Lawler & Paul Masten ® Data sheets prepared /submitted by or on behalf of the applicant/consultant ❑ Office concurs with data sheets /delineation report ❑ Office does not concur with data sheets /delineation report ❑ Data sheets prepared by the Corps ❑ Corps navigable waters study ❑ U S Geological Survey Hydrologic Atlas ❑ USGS NHD data ❑ USGS 8 and 12 digit HUC maps ® U S Geological Survey map(s) Cite scale & quad name Winnabow 1990 and Wilmington 1993 ® USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Soil Survey Citation Brunswick County 1982 New Hanover County 1977 ❑ National wetlands inventory map(s) Cite name ❑ State /Local wetland inventory map(s) ❑ FEMA/FIRM maps ❑ 100 -year Floodplain Elevation is of 1929) ❑ Photographs ❑ Aerial (Name & Date) or ❑ Other (Name & Date) (National Geodectic Vertical Datum ❑ Previous determination(s) File no and date of response letter ❑ Other information (please specify) IMPORTANT NOTE The information recorded on this form has not necessarily been verified by the Corps and should not be relied upon for later wrisdictional_deter_minations Signature and date of Regulatory Project Manager (REQUIRED) 3 / kzl\- i ��, Z, A, Signature and date of person requesting preliminary JD (REQUIRED unless obtaining the signature is impracticable) Estimated amount of Class of Site Latitude Longitude Cowardin aquatic aquatic number Class resource in review resource area Wet 1 34 15856 78 03559 R3US2 116 sq ft non section 10 - wetland Wet 2 34 15981 78 03495 PSS4 0 01 acre non section 10 wetland Wet 3 34 16294 78 02862 PFO4 /03 0 95 acre non section 10 PEM1 — wetland Wet 4 34 16382 78 02565 PFO4 /02 0 61 acre non - section 10 PEM1 — wetland Wet 5 34 16468 78 02296 PFO4 /02 0 78 acre non section 10 PEM1 — wetland Wet 6 34 16627 78 01813 PEM1 0 01 acre non section 10 — wetland Wet 7 34 16657 78 01708 PEM1 0 01 acre non - section 10 — wetland Wet 8 34 16673 78 01634 PFO2 0 12 acre non - section 10 — wetland Wet 9 34 15833 78 00902 PFO4 /02 1 78 acres non section 10 — wetland Wet 10 34 15459 78 00723 PFO4 0 09 acre non section 10 — wetland Wet 11 3415463 7800645 PFO4 0 36 acre non - section 10 — wetland Wet 12 3415447 7800209 PSS2 0 03 acre non section 10 — wetland Wet 13 3415438 7799982 PFO4 0 10 acre non section 10 — wetland Wet 14 3415370 7799595 PFO4 0 47 acre non - section 10 PSS1 — wetland Wet 15 3415303 7799380 PFO4 0 20 acre non - section 10 — wetland Wet 16 3415086 7799206 PFO4 0 34 acre non - section 10 — wetland Wet 17 3415056 7799117 PSS2 0 03 acre non section 10 — wetland Wet 18 3415021 7799000 PSS2 0 14 acre non section 10 — wetland Wet 19 3414761 7797790 PFO4 0 02 acre non - section 10 PSS3 — wetland Wet 20 3414395 7797193 PSS3 0 03 acre non section 10 — wetland Wet 21 34 14365 77 97145 PSS3 0 07 acre non - section 10 — wetland Wet 22 34 14520 77 96030 E2EM1 0 16 acre Section 10 — tidal wetland Wet 23 34 15180 77 94335 E2EM1 271 sq ft Section 10 — tidal wetland Stream 1 34 16045 78 03373 Intermittent 56 linear non - section 10 feet — non tidal Stream 2 34 15756 78 00852 Perennial 55 linear non section 10 feet — non tidal Stream 3 34 14752 77 95410 Perennial 50 linear Section 10 - feet tidal JDD 1 34 15443 78 00712 Perennial 50 linear non - section 10 feet — non tidal IMPACT TABLES Z M O -Q v � d � d n a CD CD W N NNN N j N j 0 o d CL C 7 7 V O)OCA WN -'>cr C:D > O V D)CnA W N-- 0 � 06 ; d <<c(1)p �D?W��?nC��„mQD .JD c .0 o � N V N j CD m A W O j' Cn 'A J O) W W 0) — O N D O W N V O CD A h V N OD W (D 0) A N A W O N3 CA A A O co A N W V W O d 7 0 O O O o O O O O O p O O O O O— O O O O O O O O d O 0 W A j 0 W 0 V O O V m 0200 O 8000 0) cat) W N 0) O j O) co 03 N J [1 O O C" N W V N N A V A N '� d O. O 0) N V O N Cn V NA-4 W AAA W W O)N0 K) CM N CO 1-4 N 0) co OD " A0) O J 'A CN W O fD 00 .0, NN jO 0000 V 0 W 0 ?V CD 0D a) N V W O A ? ? J A 0) W N W C) (0 ()t CD OD O .m 4 d 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( W 0 0 (0 0 0 0 0 W N W 0 0 0002000 O O W O Cr — W O A 0 0 A O o 0 N OD 0) N O 0 A o Cr CD 0 0) 00 M 0 V O d 0 la O O C)) O) ? W W A A A O J A V 0 0— W 0 J J O N ,Oyd y fD -+ N Cl) W co j W — — — V Cn W D1 W O N 00 i3 N '9 CD O O W A J 0 0 W V W W 0 w j� W CVO J? Cb 0) O CT N W 031 O CD 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -t O N O O A O V O o O W N W 0 0 O O W Ch O J O W N O A 0 0 0 W V O o 0 d 0 0 N J W J A CD N 0) A O w N CA co 0 03 N O 0 0 0 W O W CD J co CD Cr A A -i A o A W 0 A CD O W 3 � M E. O O O O y N y y y y y y y 0 CD CD 0 0 0 CD 0 0 0 a0 ZZZZ W A W OA(nCr00j N Z p OD ZZZNZZZ y D A D D D D J CD O W j w 0 w D OW D D D D D D N CD x 3 0 N P. d ' ZZ Z Z Z N O O Z Z Z Z------ ���Zf D D D D -- -- D D D a 3 ZZZZ�A W OAODC>t00jNZpAZZZ�ZZZ DDDD DDNDDD w =` Co -400 W; -4No(ODD : O �� Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z { Z Z Z Z { Z Z d y y O O O O O O O O O O O O y O O O O O O y� CO d 7 w A E \ E @ / 0) § O � 0 § @ �W©��� \ �k � c n E« E \ z COO � U E r \� oeo� tEH; ZC o] > -n % §0 ) / E § CL 2 = aamcyl•� ooam n C 2 _ƒ m § �0 C)0 0 01 k] �k r+l "U 9 �] 0000 %g 4ƒ � E o CDZZ / »�:g CD k� � y, ;., � RESTORATION PLAN PNG Line 150 Project Wilmington, North Carolina The proposed project has been designed to avoid and minimize jurisdictional impacts where practicable As part of mitigation for unavoidable impacts the following plan shall be implemented to restore temporarily affected wetlands and streams This plan entails restoration of temporarily disturbed areas to their original contours and conditions to the degree practicable upon project completion Further disturbed wetland areas and streambanks will be permanently stabilized with a native vegetative cover Affected streambanks will also be planted with woody species The measures outlined below will be specified in the contract documents prepared for construction of the proposed project Proposed restoration activities will include removal of temporarily placed fill material and restoration of original pre disturbance contours Excavated material shall be returned to the trench to the extent possible and remaining material relocated and retained on an upland site Excavated topsoil will be stockpiled separately and then replaced uniformly over the area of excavation from which it was removed The native seed mix identified in Table 1 below will be utilized within temporarily disturbed portions of the corridor comprised of wetlands Table 7 Wetland Seed Mix Species Common Name Percentage of Mix EI mus r► anus Riverbank wild rye 20 A rostis stolon►fera Creeping bent grass 15 Carex vul ►no►dea Fox sedge 12 Pan►cum vir atum Switch grass 15 Poa palustris Fowl bluegrass 15 D►chanthelium clandest►num Deer tongue 08 Bidens ar►stosa Bidens 04 Juncus effusus NC Ecotype Soft rush 04 Aster latenflorus Calico aster 03 Sa ►ttana latifoha Duck potato 02 Saururus cernuus Lizards tall 02 100 Wetland Seed Mix to be applied to all wetland areas extending five feet landward following construction Recommended application rate 20 25 Ibs per acre At temporarily affected streambanks the native riparian seed mix specified in Table 2 below shall be utilized Restoration Plan S &ME project No 1357 09 033 PNG Line 150 Protect April 5, 2012 Table 2 Riparian Seed Mix* Species Common Name Percentage of Mix EI mus vir ►n►cus Vir inia wild rye 15 Pan►cum v►r atum Switch grass 15 A rosfis stohn►fera Creeping bent grass 10 Rudbeckia h►rta NC ecotype Black eyed Susan 10 Coreo s►s lanceolata Lance leaf tickseed 10 Pan►cum clandest►num Deer tongue 10 Andro 0 on gerardli Big bluestem 05 Juncus effusus Soft rush 05 Ech►nochloa muncata Awned barnyard grass 05 Sch►zach r►um sco anum Little bluestem 05 Sor hastrum nutans Indian grass 05 Tn sacum dact lodes Gamma grass 05 100 Riparian Seed Mix to be applied to all disturbed streambanks extending five feet landward following construction Recommended application rate 20 25 Ibs per acre Additionally affected banks of stream crossings will be stabilized with coir matting and revegetated using native woody species In the event that restoration of the temporarily impacted streams occurs during the dormant season woody plantings will likely consist of a combination of live stake and bare root species (Table 3) In the event that restoration takes place during the growing season supplemental plantings will likely consist of containerized species (Table 4) Table 3 Live Stake and Bare Root Species* Species Common Name Plant Spacing Corpus amomum Silky dogwood 2 feet on center Physocarpos opulfolius Ninebark 3 feet on center Sal►x carohn►ana Carolina willow 1 foot on center Sal►x n►gra Black willow 1 foot on center Sal►x sencea Silky willow 2 feet on center Sambucus canadens►s Elderberry 3 feet on center Symphor►carpos orb►culata Coral Berry 2 feet on center For use when planting during the dormant season Select at least three of the listed species K Restoration Plan SWE project No 1357 09 033 PNG Line 150 Protect April 5, 2012 Table 4 Containerized Species Composition* Species Common Name Plant Spacing Alnus serrulta Tag alder 5 feet on center Aroma arbutifolia Red chokeberry 5 feet on center Callicarpa Amencana Beautyberry 5 feet on center Carpinus caroHmana Ironwood 5 feet on center Cercis canadensts Redbud 5 feet on center Corpus amomum Silky dogwood 5 feet on center Fraxinus carohniana Carolina ash 5 feet on center Lindera benzoin Spicebush 5 feet on center Ilex verticdlata Winterberry 5 feet on center Persea borboma Redbay 5 feet on center Sambucus Canadensis 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TOWER POINT DRIVE CHARLOTTE NORTH CAROLINA 28277 (T) 704 841 2588 (F) 704 8412567 SUMP PUMP OUTLET TO DISCHARGE IN SILT BAG OR STRAW —BALE DEWATERNG DEVICE TEMPORARY BRIDGING WITH SIDEBOARDS DOUBLE ROW TEMPORARY SILT FENCE /_�� WORK SPACE (�') � m � x ; x STAKED HAY BALE (TYP) x x II POIL PILE x ii II �� �— COFFER DAM EASEMENT WORK AREA SUMP PUMP OUTLET TO DISCHARGE IN SILT BAG OR STRAW —BALE DEWATERNG DEVICE W SILT FENCE SHALL BE PLACED ALONG TOP OF BANK AFTER INSTALLATION OF PIPELINE AND DURING NON — CONSTRUCTION WORK HOURS STREAM BANK PLANTING AND COIR MATTING PROPOSED EASEMENT (TYP) MAXIMUM STREAM DISTURBANCE PROPOSED NATURAL GAS PIPELINE COIR MATTING TO EXTEND 5 PAST TOP OF BANK (TYP ) NOTE CONTRACTOR SHALL RETURN ALL STREAM (I III MINIMUM CONDITION TO THIS STREAM CROSSING POST CONSTRUC770N Scales WA PW -LANE 150 PEIDMONT NATURAL GAS STREAM DAM AND PUMP DETAL TEMPORARY BRIDGE WITH SIDEBOARDS WATTLE OR OTHER BARRIER AND UNDERLAIN TO BE REPLACED AT THE END WITH GEOTEXTILE 3o OF EACH 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