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Wolf Pond Stream Restoration Project Annual Monitoring Report Monitoring Year: 2010 Monitoring Year: 3 As -built Date: 2008 NCEEP Project Number: D 06054 -B Submitted to: NCDENR- Ecosystem Enhancement Program 1619 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699 -1619 Prepared by: North Carolina State University Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering 3100 Faucette Drive / Campus Box 7625 Raleigh, NC 27695 -7625 t Prepared for: Environmental Banc and Exchange 909 Capability Drive Suite 3100 0 Raleigh, NC 27606 �H�NCFc I � ZOJ, TF49 AMA HCDENR "" 0 IWO E N G I N E E R I N G Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) Table of Contents Tableof Contents ............................................................................................. ............................... 1 1.0 Executive Summary ................................................................................... ............................... 2 2.0 Introduction ................................................................................................ ............................... 3 2.1 Project Description ..................................................................................... ............................... 3 2.2 Project Objectives ....:................................................................................. ............................... 4 2.3 Project History ........................................................................................... ............................... 5 3.0 Project Condition and Monitoring Results ................................................ ............................... 6 3.1 Vegetation Assessment .............................................................................. ............................... 6 3.1.1 Vegetation Success Criteria .................................................................... ............................... 6 3.1.2 Description of Vegetation Monitoring .................................................... ............................... 6 3.1.3 Results of Vegetation Monitoring ........................................................... ............................... 7 3.2 Stream Assessment .................................................................................... ............................... 9 3.2.1 Stream Success Criteria .......................................................................... ............................... 9 3.2.2 Stream Morphology Monitoring Plan ..................................................... ............................... 9 3.2.3 Stream Morphology Monitoring Results .............................................. ............................... 10 3.2.4 Problem Areas ....................................................................................... ............................... 12 3.3 Rainfall Data ............................................................................................ ............................... 13 4.0 Conclusions .............................................................................................. ............................... 14 AppendixA — As Built Survey ...................................................................... ............................... 15 AppendixB — MY3 Survey ........................................................................... ............................... 16 Appendix C — Profile, Cross Sections, and Pebble Counts ............................ ............................... 17 AppendixD — Site Photos .............................................................................. ............................... 50 AppendixE — Vegetation Data ...................................................................... ............................... 75 AppendixF — Rainfall Data ........................................................................... ............................... 79 AppendixG — Morphology Table .................................................................. ............................... 81 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 1 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) 1.0 Executive Summary This Annual Monitoring Report documents the results of monitoring activities during the 2010 growing season on the Wolf Pond Stream Restoration Project. Construction of the site, including planting of trees, was completed in March 2008. The 2010 data documents results from the second year of geomorphic and vegetation monitoring at the site. The design for the Wolf Pond Stream Restoration Project involved stream restoration. After construction, it was determined that the project generated 4,513 feet of stream restoration. The As -Built Survey is included as Appendix B. This Annual Monitoring Report presents data from five vegetation monitoring plots, one crest gauge, one rain gauge, eight cross sections, approximately 4,000 linear feet of profile survey and photographic reference locations, as specified in the approved Restoration Plan for the site. A manual rain gauge was used in conjunction with the onsite automatic rain gauge to validate precipitation data. Normal rainfall conditions prevailed in the 2010 monitoring period, although the stream was dry during the survey visit. The 2010 vegetation monitoring documented surviving planted stem densities between 364 and 605 stems per acre with an average of 463 stems per acre. This represents a survival rate of approximately 67% based on a baseline density of 691 stems per acre. The initial vegetative success criterion of 360 stems per acre at the end of three years was met by all five plots. The reach is on track to meet the final vegetative success criteria of 260 five- year -old planted stems per acre at the end of five years of monitoring. Five bankfull events were recorded by the crest gauge and rainfall data in November, February, May and June. The restored stream channel has remained stable and is providing the intended habitat and hydrologic functions. All monitored cross sections and the longitudinal profile for 2010 document only minor adjustment in stream dimension. The bed material in some riffles continues to be finer than anticipated due to cropland runoff and the rapid growth of cattails throughout the reach. All problem areas identified in Monitoring Year 2 have been repaired and are recovering. Four new problem areas were identified. EEP Project #D 06054 -B 2 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) 2.0 Introduction 2.1 Project Description The Wolf Pond site is located approximately 8 miles south of Monroe in Union County (see Figure 1). The property is located west of Wolf Pond Road, SR 207, and south of Joe Collins Road. The site is accessed by a farm path that runs adjacent to the main power transmission lines that bisect the property. Figure I - Wolf Pond Location Map MAPOYEST. 4110 rn 0 1200 ft \% "I Al it 'ev ty Speer V Altan All E Sandy Ridg Rd C 'Wta est a 02008NAVYEQ or TeleAtlas EEP Project #D 06054-B Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) The project is a restoration of approximately 4,500 linear feet of unnamed tributaries to Adams Branch in the Yadkin Pee -Dee River Basin. The project is made up of an upper and lower section of UT2, referred to as Reach 3 and Reach 1, respectively for monitoring and UT1, referred to as Reach 2 for monitoring. Reach 1, 2, and 3 stationing is summarized in Table 1. The Wolf Pond site has a drainage area of 0.95mi2. The dominant historic land use was originally timber production followed by intensive agricultural production of crops including corn, soybeans, and winter wheat. The channel was straightened and channelized for agricultural purposes. This led to an incised condition with little to no floodplain access. Tahle 1 - Wolf Pond Monitoring Reaches Reach Name As -Built Length (ft) Monitoring Stations Restoration Approach UT2 /Reach 1 /Reach 3 2,972 202 +03 —215+45 219 +13 —229+63 Restoration (Priority I) UT1 /Reach 2 1,541 100 +45 —116+26 Restoration (Priority I /II) Total 4,513 3,975 2.2 Project Objectives The Wolf Pond site was identified by EBX to support the NC EEP full delivery mitigation process. The objective of the project was to produce a minimum of 4,500 stream mitigation units (SMU) to NC EEP through the full delivery process in the Yadkin Pee -Dee River 03040105 hydrologic unit. Due to the incised condition of the channel and lack of access to the floodplain, the existing channel was abandoned and a Priority I Natural Channel Design approach was selected for the majority of the project. Reach 2 existed at a higher elevation than Reaches 1 and 3, so a Priority II approach was used to create a floodplain at a lower elevation to reach appropriate elevations before the confluence with UT2 (Reach 1 and 3). Given the valley type VIII drainage, a C4 channel was chosen as the design channel. The design channel relies heavily on structures for grade control and bank protection. Monitoring of the Wolf Pond site is required to demonstrate successful mitigation based on success criteria specified in the Restoration Plan. Stream and vegetation monitoring are conducted on an annual basis. This Annual Monitoring Report documents the results of the monitoring for 2010 (Year 3). The as -built data documented 4,513 linear feet of stream restoration. The stream restoration will provide multiple ecological and water quality benefits within the Yadkin Pee -Dee River Basin. Those benefits are as follows: EEP Project #D 06054 -B 4 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) Hydrology: • Re- establishing floodplain connection by raising bed elevations • Increase flood storage by re- establishing floodplain Water Quality: • Reducing turbidity by reducing sediment inputs • Reducing water temperatures by providing shading • Increasing/ stabilizing oxygen levels by reducing BOD /COD and increasing re- oxygenating turbulence Habitat: • Improve bed habitat by increasing riffle -pool diversity, reducing sediment deposition, and improving low flow water depths • Improve bank habitat by increasing stability and woody biomass • Improve floodplain habitat by establishing micro - topography and hydrology, removing invasive vegetation, and increasing habitat diversity • Improve food web dynamics by adding biomass (such as detritus, wood debris, and leaf matter) and re- establishing floodplain connection 2.3 Project History This project was identified by EBX in the winter of 2006. Table 2 - Wolf Pond Site History Project Activity and Reporting History Activity or Report Data Collection Complete Actual Completion or Delivery Restoration Plan February 2007 April 2007 Final Design - 90% N/A July 2007 Construction N/A February 2008 Temporary S &E mix applied to entire project area N/A February 2008 Permanent seed mix applied to reach N/A February 2008 Bare roots and live stakes N/A March 2008 Mitigation Plan / As -built (Monitoring Baseline) March 2008 June 2008 Year 1 Monitoring March 2009 March 2009 Year 2 Monitoring October 2009 December 2009 Year 3 Monitoring September 2010 December 2010 Year 4 Monitoring September 2011 Year 5 Monitoring September 2012 - EEP Project #D 06054 -B Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) 3.0 Project Condition and Monitoring Results 3.1 Vegetation Assessment 3.1.1 Vegetation Success Criteria Successful establishment of vegetation in riparian areas will be the survival of 260 planted stems following Year 5 monitoring. The interim vegetative success criteria will be the survival of at least 320 planted stems per acre at the end of Year 3 monitoring. Up to 20% of the site species composition may be comprised of volunteers. Remedial action may be required should volunteers present a problem or exceed 20% composition. A digital image photo log will be used to subjectively evaluate the restoration site over time. A series of images over the five year monitoring period should demonstrate maturation of planted vegetation and volunteer species. 3.1.2 Description of Vegetation Monitoring Five semi - permanent vegetation plots were established within the planted restoration areas to monitor the success of planted vegetation. The vegetation plots are 0.01 hectares in size. The vegetation plots are distributed across the site, but the precise location and orientation of the plots was random (see location on as -built drawings.) The plots cover approximately two percent of the site. Seven species were planted on site (see Table 3). Table 3 - Waif Pond Planted Snecies Common Name Scientific Name Abbreviations Paw Paw Asimina triloba AT River Birch Betula nigra BN Shag Bark Hickory Ca rya ovate CO Green Ash Fraxinus pennsylvanica FP Swamp Chestnut Oak Quercus michauxii QM Water Oak Quercus nigra QN Willow Oak Quercus phellos QP Each of the planted stems inside the plots was flagged to help in locating them in the future. The taxonomic standard for vegetation used in this report was based on "Manual of the Vascular of the Carolinas ", by Albert E Radford et al. The vegetation monitoring protocol used for collecting vegetation data was established for this project in 2000 by the Wetland Restoration Program (WRP) and Karen Hall of NCSU. EEP Project #D 06054 -B 6 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) 3.1.3 Results of Vegetation Monitoring Wolf Pond is almost totally dominated by Goldenrod. Plots 1, 4, and 5 were very dense with growth head high and above. Groundsel tree (Baccharis halimifolia) and blackberry are becoming more common across the site. Groundsel tree almost totally dominates plot WP3 which is adjacent to a groundsel tree dominated wetland. The stream had a slight flow at the time of the visit with tadpoles, fish, and algae in the pools except the reach adjacent to WP -4 and WP -5. A green tree frog was observed on a PVC marker of plot WP1. No impact by animals and no vandalism were observed during this visit. Original planting density, based on the five 0.01 hectare plots, (100 square meters) was 691 stems per acre. The current density is currently 463 stems per acre which represents a survival rate of approximately 67 %. The planted stems in the monitoring plots ranged from 364 to 605 stems per acre. This site has met the interim success criteria of 360 stems per acre after three years and is on track to meet the success criteria of 260 stems per acre after five years. Tahle 4 - Baseline Stem Counts Baseline Data May 2008 Plot PLANTED SPECIES AT BN CO FP QM ON QP Q PLANTED STEMS WP1 1 4 1 5 1 4 1 17 WP2 2 3 2 5 3 1 1 16 WP3 2 4 2 2 3 2 2 1 18 WP4 1 5 1 2 3 2 2 3 19 WP5 3 4 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 15 TOTALS 9 17 10 13 11 1 8 1 10 7 85 Percents 0.106 0.200 0.118 0.153 0.129 0.094 0.118 0.082 1.000 Tahle 5 — MV3 (20101 Stem Counts October 2010 (MY3) Plot PLANTED SPECIES LIVE AT BN CO FP QM ON QP Q PLANTED STEMS WP1 1 3 5 2 11 WP2 2 2 3 1 1 9 WP3 4 2 2 2 2 3 15 WP4 5 2 3 2 12 WP5 2 3 2 2 1 10 TOTALS 3 15 6 13 8 3 9 0 57 Percents 0.05 0.26 0.11 0.23 0.14 0.05 . 0.16 0 1.00 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 7 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) Table 6 - Baseline Stems per Acre Monitoring Plots Baseline Data May 2008 Plot Trees Plot size Plot size Plot size Stems ni m ft acre per acre W P 1 17 100 1076 0.0247 688 W P2 16 100 1076 0.0247 647 W P3 18 100 1076 0.0247 728 WP4 19 100 1076 0.0247 769 WP5 15 100 1076 0.0247 607 Totals: 85 500 5380 0.123 0.000 Stems per plot 17 11.4 Average 691 Table 7 — MY3 (2010) Stems per Acre Fall Monitoring Data October 2010 Plot Trees Plot size Trees Percent Stems ni m Loss Loss per acre W P 1 11 100 -1 -0.100 404 W P2 9 100 1 0.100 404 W P3 15 100 0 0.000 607 WP4 12 100 0 0.000 485 WP5 10 100 0 0.000 404 Totals: 57 500 0 0.000 Stems per plot 11.4 Average 463 EEP Project #D 06054 -B Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) 3.2 Stream Assessment 3.2.1 Stream Success Criteria As stated in the approved Mitigation Plan, the stream restoration criteria for the site includes the following: Bankfull Events: Two bankfull flow events must be documented within the five -year monitoring period. Cross - Sections: There should be little change in as -built cross sections. Cross sections shall be classified using the Rosgen stream classification method and all monitored cross - sections should fall within the quantitative parameters defined for C type channel. Longitudinal Profiles: The longitudinal profiles should show that the bedform features are remaining stable, e.g. they are not aggrading or degrading. Bedforms observed should be consistent with those observed in C type channels. Photo Reference Stations: Photographs will be used to subjectively evaluate channel aggradation or degradation, bank erosion, success of riparian vegetation and effectiveness of erosion control measures. 3.2.2 Stream Morphology Monitoring Plan Stream monitoring will document the stability of the restored channel. Monitoring will occur for 5 years or until the final success criteria have been achieved, whichever is longer. Monitoring methods used are based on US Army Corps of Engineering guidance documents and NC Division of Water Quality guidance documents. Cross Sections Two permanent cross sections, one at a riffle and one at a pool were installed for every 1,000 linear feet of restored stream. Each cross section was marked with permanent pins on both banks. Each cross section is tied to a benchmark to allow for comparison for data each year. The cross section survey takes into account water surface and all breaks in slope including thalweg, top of bank, and bankfull if present. Longitudinal Profile Longitudinal profile is surveyed once every year for five years or until the final success criteria are met. The longitudinal survey will include thalweg, water surface, bankfull and top of bank. Each survey point will occur at the head, midpoint, and end of each feature and the invert of each structure. The survey will be tied to a permanent benchmark. EEP Project #D 06054 -B 9 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) Hydrology Bankfull events will be monitored for the length of the monitoring period. One crest gauge is installed on site to capture bankfull events. Photographs of high water marks, wrack lines and sediment deposition will also be used to document these events. Photo Reference Stations Photographs will be taken at the same locations each year for the length of the monitoring period. These photos will document the progression of the site from year to year. 3.2.3 Stream Morphology Monitoring Results Stream conditions are stable. Bank stability is improving with the vegetative growth. There was no base flow at the time of the morphological survey. There are 30 structures within the monitoring reaches. All structures appear to be stable. The channel has experienced some minor adjustment but is expected to further stabilize as the bed material changes, and the riparian vegetation completely establishes itself. Outside of the riparian buffer on Reach 2 (R2) the landowner has graded to improve the topography for crops causing an increase in sediment load throughout the reach impacting the morphology of the stream. A significant growth of cattails (Typha latifolia) within the stream bed itself has provided a stop to the sediment movement and further affected the physical shape of the stream. This is the natural response of a stream to changes in its watershed and bed vegetation. Photo 3.1.3 -1 — Crop land grading impact Cross Sections The survey data was collected in September 2010, and the results are presented in Appendix C. All cross sections appear stable. One cross section (R2- PXS -2) was originally a cause for EEP Project #D 06054 -B 10 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) concern. R2 -PXS -2 showed a change in cross section area from 1.46 ft2 to 0.83 ft2 and a 0.5 ft reduction in maximum depth. The change is due to the extensive growth of vegetation in the stream bed and the sediment deposition due to the vegetation. This naturally causes changes to the stream morphology as would be expected. The cross section is not considered a problem area it is fully vegetated and the stream is responding appropriately to changes in its watershed. Longitudinal Profile The longitudinal profile survey was conducted in September 2010, and the results are presented in Appendix C. The profile survey showed minor adjustment in channel dimensions and profile. Reach 2 (R2) showed a flattening of features from near station 111 +50 downstream to station 116 +00. Further investigation showed that vegetation growth in the stream bed and deposition due to the backwater above the two culverts in this area was the cause of most adjustments. Four locations were identified as new problem areas. All remaining variances ranged from 0.2 to 0.7 feet and were determined not to be problem areas but rather natural streambed adjustment, reaction to debris or variability in bed survey. Hydrology Five bankfull events were documented during this year of monitoring by a crest gauge. The bankfull events were recorded in November, February, May and June. EEP Project #D 06054 -B 11 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) 3.2.4 Problem Areas At the time of data collection in September 2010, all problem areas identified in 2009 had since had repairs made, been replanted and experienced a normal growing season. The effectiveness of these measures was good and all five areas are stable with good vegetative growth. Four new problem areas were observed. There are three new erosional problem areas in Reach 2 and one erosional problem area in Reach 1. All four problem areas will be repaired and replanted in the spring of 2011. Table 8 — Wolf Pond MY3 Problem Areas ID Station Description Photo Number' PA1 MY3 105 +60 — 105 +70 Bank Erosion Problem Area Photo 1 PA2 MY3 108 +36 — 108 +80 Bank Erosion Problem Area Photo 2 PA2 MY3 110 +60 — 110 +74 Bank Erosion Problem Area Photo 3/4 PA3 MY3 229 +45 — 229 +85 Bank Erosion Problem Area Photo 5/6 1 See Appendix D. EEP Project #D 06054 -B 12 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) 3.3 Rainfall Data Rainfall data is collected by an automated rain gauge and confirmed with a manual rain gauge. The data shows that normal rainfall occurred at this site for the entire monitoring period although the stream was dry at the time of the survey. The average monthly peak for the 2010 growing season was 1.17 inches with a maximum of 2.78 inches occurring in June. The average monthly sum was 2.84 inches with a maximum of 5.08 inches occurring in May. Complete rainfall data is shown in Appendix F. Figure 2 — MY3 Rainfall Data Summary EEP Project #D 06054 -B 13 Wolf Pond MY3 Rainfall Summary *Rainfall ata collected from 11/04/2009 - 9/16/2010 ■ Monthly Sum 6 ■ Monthly Peak N 5 Q7 t E 4 3 c cr 2 1 0 NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP Month EEP Project #D 06054 -B 13 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) 4.0 Conclusions Overall stream dimension, pattern, and profile are stable. Both volunteer and planted riparian vegetation is flourishing. Repairs made to the site prior to Monitoring Year 3 were effective. Four new problem areas developed during MY3. The channel in all three reaches was dry during data collection. All stream structures appear functional and stable. Overall, the site is on track to achieve the stream stability and vegetative success criteria specified in the Restoration Plan. Monitoring will continue through 2012. 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List of Photos Photo C 1 — R1 RXS -1 Left Pin......... Photo C 2 — R1 RXS -1 Right Pin....... Photo C 3 — RI RXS -1 Downstream. Photo C 4 - R1 PXS -1 Left Pin.......... Photo C 5 - R1 PXS -1 Right Pin........ Photo C 6 - R1 PXS -1 Downstream.. Photo C 7 - R2 RXS -1 Left Pin ......... Photo C 8 - R2 RXS -1 Right Pin ....... Photo C 9 - R2 RXS -1 Downstream.. Photo C 10 - R2 RXS -2 Left Pin ....... Photo C 11 - R2 RXS -2 Right Pin ..... Photo C 12 - R2 RXS -2 Downstream Photo C 13 - R2 PXS -1 Left Pin........ Photo C 14 - R2 PXS -1 Right Pin...... Photo C 15 - R2 PXS -1 Downstream Photo C 16 - R2 PXS -2 Left Pin........ Photo C 17 - R2 PXS -2 Right Pin...... Photo C 18 - R2 PXS -2 Downstream Photo C 19 - R3 RXS -1 Left Pin ....... Photo C 20 - R3 RXS -1 Right Pin ..... Photo C 21 - R3 RXS -1 Downstream Photo C 22 - R3 PXS -1 Left Pin........ Photo C 23 - R3 PXS -1 Right Pin...... Photo C 24 - R3 PXS -1 Downstream EEP Project #D 06054 -B 17 ........... 19 ........... 22 ........... 25 ........... 27 ........... 30 ........... 34 ........... 37 ........... 40 ........... 19 ........... 19 ........... 20 ........... 22 ........... 22 ........... 23 ........... 25 ........... 25 ........... 26 ........... 28 ........... 28 ........... 29 ........... 31 ........... 31 ........... 32 ........... 34 ........... 34 ........... 35 ........... 37 ........... 37 ........... 38 ........... 40 ........... 40 ........... 41 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) List of Figures Figure C 1 — R1 RXS -1 Cross Section Plot ................................................... ............................... 20 Figure C 2 - R1 PXS -1 Cross Section Plot .................................................... ............................... 23 Figure C 3 - R2 RXS -1 Cross Section Plot .................................................... ............................... 26 Figure C 4 - R2 RXS -2 Cross Section Plot .................................................... ............................... 29 Figure C 5 - R2 PXS -1 Cross Section Plot ................................................... ............................... 30 Figure C 6 - R2 PXS -2 Cross Section Plot .................................................... ............................... 35 Figure C 7 - R3 RXS -1 Cross Section Plot .................................................... ............................... 38 Figure C 8 - R3 PXS -1 Cross Section Plot .................................................... ............................... 41 Figure C 9 - Reach 1 Longitudinal Profile ..................................................... ............................... 43 Figure C 10 - Reach 2 Longitudinal Profile ................................................... ............................... 44 Figure C 11 - Reach 3 Longitudinal Profile ................................................... ............................... 45 Figure C 12 - R1 RXS -1 Pebble Count .......................................................... ............................... 45 Figure C 13 - R1 PXS -1 Pebble Count .......................................................... ............................... 46 Figure C 14 - R2 RXS -1 Pebble Count .......................................................... ............................... 47 Figure C 15 - R2 RXS -2 Pebble Count .......................................................... ............................... 47 Figure C 16 - R2 PXS -1 Pebble Count .......................................................... ............................... 48 Figure C 17 - R2 PXS -2 Pebble Count .......................................................... ............................... 48 Figure C 18 - R3 RXS -1 Pebble Count ........................................................... ............................... 49 Figure C 19 - R3 PXS -1 Pebble Count .......................................................... ............................... 49 List of Tables Table C 1 - R1 RXS -1 Dimension Data ......................................................... ............................... 21 Table C 2 - R1 PXS -1 Dimension Data ......................................................... ............................... 24 Table C 3 - R2 RXS -1 Dimension Data ......................................................... ............................... 27 Table C 4 - R2 RXS -2 Dimension Data ......................................................... ............................... 30 Table C 5 - R2 PXS -1 Dimension Data ......................................................... ............................... 33 Table C 6 - R2 PXS -2 Dimension Data ......................................................... ............................... 36 Table C 7 - R3 RXS -1 Dimension Data ......................................................... ............................... 39 Table C 8 - R3 PXS -1 Dimension Data ......................................................... ............................... 40 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 18 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) Wolf Pond Rl RXS -1 Photo C 2 — R1 RXS -1 Left Pin Photo C 3 — R1 RXS -1 Right Pin EEP Project #D 06054 -B 19 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) Photo C 4 — RI RXS -1 Downstream EEP Project #D 06054 -B 20 Figure C 1 — RI RXS -1 Cross Section Plot Wolf Pond R1 RXS -1 605.00 604.50 604.00 OP 603.50 —603.00 H LL 602.50 Z 0 As -Built O Q 602.00 f MY1 � 601.50 - �BANKFULL W ,. ' - X MY2 601.00 * MY3 600.50 600.00 40 50 60 70 80 90 STATION (FT) EEP Project #D 06054 -B 20 Ln so o bq O ti O F� O O O a. .......... F� O O O a. Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) Wolf Pond 111 PXS -1 Y} • Photo C 5 - RI PXS -1 Left Pin Photo C 6 - RI PXS -1 Right Pin EEP Project #D 06054 -B 22 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) 604.00 603.50 603.00 602.50 602.00 u. Z 601.50 O a 601.00 600.50 w 600.00 599.50 599.00 Photo C 7 - R1 PXS -1 Downstream _Figure C 2 - RI PXS -1 Cross Section Plot Wolf Pond R1 PXS -1 0 As -Built f MY1 S °BANKFULL MY2 �F MY3 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 STATION (FT) EEP Project #D 06054 -B 23 o do O O ti O Z2 O O UJ O 0 O O UJ O Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) Wolf Pond R2 RXS -1 Photo C 8 - R2 RXS -1 Left Pin Photo C 9 - R2 RXS -1 Right Pin EEP Project #D 06054 -B 25 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) Photo C 10 - R2 RXS -1 Downstream Figure C 3 - R2 RXS -1 Cross Section Plot Wolf Pond R2 RXS -1 617.00 616.50 616.00 615.50 615.00 LL Z 614.50 O Q 614.00 t —As -Built W 613.50 --E-- MY1 J - BANKFULL W 613.00 MY2 612.50 MY3 612.00 235 245 255 265 275 285 STATION (FT) EEP Project #D 06054 -B 26 O O bq O ti O ES O O O �lII ES O O O Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) Wolf Pond R2 RXS -2 Photo C 11 - R2 RXS -2 Left Pin Photo C 12 - R2 RXS -2 Right Pin EEP Project #D 06054 -B 28 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) 614 613 612 LL Z 611 O > 610 w J w 609 Photo C 13 - R2 RXS -2 Downstream Figure C 4 - R2 RXS -2 Cross Section Plot Wolf Pond R2 RXS -2 --*—As -Built �— MY1 -- , BANKFULL MY2 MW -- MY3 120 125 130 135 140 145 150 155 160 165 STATION (FT) EEP Project #D 06054 -B 29 o O O O O K62 O O O 1 O K62 O O O Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) Wolf Pond R2 PXS -1 Photo C 14 - R2 PXS -1 Left Pin Photo C 15 - R2 PXS -1 Right Pin EEP Project #D 06054 -B 31 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) 616 615 614 P 613 LL Z O 612 � 611 W 610 609 Photo C 16 - R2 PXS -1 Downstream Figure C 5 - R2 PXS -1 Cross Section Plot Wolf Pond R2 PXS -1 �As-Built —� MY1 -m MY2 — MY3 8 18 28 38 48 58 68 78 88 STATION (FT) EEP Project #D 06054 -B 32 'ti M � � � � O .� s o w .r �o N '� O �'" a. O by .� O ... .� ti M M ��i O O Q �t U N O �. a a W W i M M ��i O O Q �t U N O �. a a W W Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) Wolf Pond R2 PXS -2 Photo C 17 - R2 PXS -2 Left Pin Photo C 18 - R2 PXS -2 Right Pin EEP Project #D 06054 -B 34 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) 609.00 608.50 608.00 607.50 607.00 LL Z 606.50 O Q 606.00 LU 605.50 w 605.00 604.50 604.00 Photo C 19 - R2 PXS -2 Downstream Figure C 6 - R2 PXS -2 Cross Section Plot Wolf Pond R2 PXS -2 r° r 4—As-Built --a— MY1 --*-- BANKFULL F! MY2 �E— MY3 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 STATION (FT) EEP Project #D 06054 -B 35 O O O rZ F.5 KY ,It Lr) C> O Q) 0' Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) Wolf Pond R3 RXS -1 Photo C 20 - R3 RXS -1 Left Pin Photo C 21 - R3 RXS -1 Right Pin EEP Project #D 06054 -B 37 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) Photo C 22 - R3 RXS -1 Downstream Figure C 7 - R3 RXS -1 Cross Section Plot EEP Project #D 06054 -B 38 Ln z O O by O I O C31, rn Rs: O O O Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) Wolf Pond R3 PXS -1 Photo C 23 - R3 PXS -1 Left Pin Photo C 24 - R3 PXS -1 Right Pin EEP Project #D 06054 -B 40 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) Photo C 25 - R3 PXS -1 Downstream Figure C 8 - R3 PXS -1 Cross Section Plot Wolf Pond R3 PXS -1 615.00 614.50 -E 614.00 613.50 ok U. Z 613.00 O Q 612.50 — 0 AsOBuilt --*— MY1 J 612.00 *— BANKFULL VIM W �� MY2 611.50 --*— MY3 611.00 28 33 38 43 48 53 58 63 68 STATION (FT) EEP Project #D 06054 -B 41 :ti M � y O w O ti N O � O � M V'1 O �O O U �O a a W W ❑ s at O ° • n O ° ° ;x ❑ x i x I m -0 0 m -0 0 m m x�. x x • x - x x xx% X Ox O ° x r� o OX x 7F.> ❑ x aX U• /C3t n ' x 0 ytj o ❑ O O x• ❑ ° x Or ° ❑ X ° xx<Y° -- -- 8 ° & x ❑ xG o •X 8 � C x xx. O @x O • o ° x ' 0' x x xG O° .. d z x a Lm � x x u ae y x .0 x Ci r c a a° p C 0 • ❑ x c .0 3 x x p. m N to �° • ❑ 0 « • p ❑ X •x❑ ❑ x x v n • x O .. ❑ x x x °t 0O --- o° ._ 7� 10,00 Yt x 0. X❑ ❑ s 00 x • O °, z n x •p ° , tQ ,rn x • p$ X X x C x b ° ° _ x O • X ❑ a Xgg,° x ❑ s x O ° x x. • x. `° X V ❑ x n x x <, X0 •Q x ❑ x ❑ R. ° x ac x ° O O O O' /y (4) uop;en313 M V'1 O �O O U �O a a W W :ti M O � O N � O O O O Q U �O a W W O� tx XD x /Ox e ORS x x 0, x > X Qo X k° o m f m m m �'• '�x - z m F 3 ° o 0 F- ° o z m r0 x ' I x x x O. 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Problem Area Photos .................. Vegetation Photos ....................... List of Photos Photo Point 1..... PhotoPoint 2 ............... ............................... Photo Point 3 ............... ............................... Photo Point 4 ............... ............................... PhotoPoint 5 ............... ............................... Photo Point 6 ............... ............................... Photo Point 7 ............... ............................... PhotoPoint 8 ............... ............................... Photo Point 9 ............... ............................... Photo Point 10 ............. ............................... Photo Point 11 ............. ............................... Photo Point 12 ............. ............................... Photo Point 13 ............. ............................... Photo Point 14 ............. ............................... Photo Point 15 ............. ............................... Photo Point 16 ............. ............................... Photo Point 17 ............. ............................... PhotoPoint 18 ............. ............................... Photo Point 19 ............. ............................... Photo Point 20 ............. ............................... PhotoPoint 21 ............. ............................... Photo Point 22 ............. ............................... Photo Point 23 ............. ............................... Photo Point 24 ............. ............................... Photo Point 25 ............. ............................... Photo Point 26 ............. ............................... Photo Point 27 ............. ............................... Photo Point 28 ............. ............................... EEP Project #D 06054 -B 50 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) .......................... ............................... 51 .......................... ............................... 68 .......................... ............................... 72 ..................... 52 ..................... 52 ..................... 53 ..................... 53 ..................... 54 ..................... 54 ..................... 55 ..................... 55 ..................... 56 ..................... 56 ..................... 57 ..................... 57 ..................... 58 ..................... 58 ..................... 59 ..................... 59 ..................... 60 ..................... 59 ..................... 60 ..................... 60 ..................... 62 ..................... 62 ..................... 63 ..................... 63 ..................... 64 ..................... 64 ..................... 65 ..................... 64 Photo Point 29 .................. ............................... Photo Point 30 .................. ............................... PhotoPoint 31 .................. ............................... Photo Point 32 .................. ............................... Photo Point 33 .................. ............................... Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) ........................................... ............................... 66 ........................................... ............................... 66 ........................................... ............................... 67 ........................................... ............................... 67 ........................................... ............................... 68 Problem Area 1 MY3 ....................... ............................... Problem Area 2 MY3 ....................... ............................... Problem Area 3 MY3 1/2 ................. ............................... Problem Area 3 MY3 2/ 2 ................. ............................... Problem Area 4 MY3 1/ 2 ................. ............................... Problem Area 4 MY3 2/ 2 ................. ............................... Photo D 1 - Vegetation Plot WP . ............................... Photo D 2 - Vegetation Plot WP2 . ............................... Photo D 3 - Vegetation Plot WP3 . ............................... Photo D 4 - Vegetation Plot WP4 . ............................... Photo D 5 - Vegetation Plot WP5 . ............................... Photo Points EEP Project #D 06054 -B 51 ........................... ............................... 68 ........................... ............................... 68 ........................... ............................... 68 ........................... ............................... 68 ........................... ............................... 70 ........................... ............................... 70 ........................... ............................... 71 ........................... ............................... 71 ........................... ............................... 72 ........................... ............................... 73 ........................... ............................... 74 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site 9 (Year 3) Photo Point 1 Photo Point 2 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 52 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Photo Point 3 Photo Point 4 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 53 (Year 3) Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Photo Point 5 Photo Point 6 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 54 (Year 3) Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Photo Point 7 Photo Point 8 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 55 (Year 3) Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Photo Point 9 Photo Point 10 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 56 (Year 3) Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Photo Point 11 Photo Point 12 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 57 (Year 3) Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Photo Point 13 Photo Point 14 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 58 (Year 3) Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Photo Point 15 Photo Point 16 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 59 (Year 3) Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Photo Point 17 Photo Point 18 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 60 (Year 3) Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Photo Point 19 Photo Point 20 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 61 (Year 3) Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Photo Point 21 Photo Point 22 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 62 (Year 3) Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Photo Point 23 Photo Point 24 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 63 (Year 3) Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Photo Point 25 Photo Point 26 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 64 (Year 3) Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Photo Point 27 Photo Point 28 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 65 (Year 3) Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Photo Point 29 Photo Point 30 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 66 (Year 3) Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Photo Point 31 Photo Point 32 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 67 (Year 3) Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Photo Point 33 Problem Area Photos EEP Project #D 06054 -B 68 (Year 3) Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Problem Area 1 MY3 Photo I Problem Area 2 MY3 Photo 2 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 69 (Year 3) Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Problem Area 3 MY3 (1 of 2 looking downstream) Photo 3 Problem Area 3 MY3 (2 of 2 looking upstream) Photo 4 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 70 (Year 3) Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Problem Area 4 MY3 (1 of 2) Photo 5 Problem Area 4 MY3 (2/2) Photo 6 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 71 (Year 3) ,, •S ti � c. Photo D 3 - Vegetation Plot WP3 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 73 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) Photo D 5 - Vegetation Plot WP5 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 74 Appendix E - Vegetation Data Table of Contents Table E 1 — MY2 (20 10) Plot WP Data Table E 2 — MY2 (20 10) Plot WP2 Data Table E 3 — MY2 (20 10) Plot WP3 Data Table E 4 — MY2 (20 10) Plot WP4 Data Table E 5 — MY2 (20 10) Plot WP5 Data EEP Project #D 06054 -B 75 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) ...................... ............................... 76 ...................... ............................... 76 ...................... ............................... 77 ...................... ............................... 77 ..................... ............................... 78 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) Table E 1- MY3 (2010) Plot WPl Data Table E 2 - MY3 (2010) Plot WP2 Data Spring Data Fall Data Notes No Species Coordinates ddh Height DBH Vigor ddh Height DBH Vigor X (m ) Y m mm cm cm (mm) cm cm 1 FP 0.29 9.59 28 238 15 4 266 21 4 2 FP 0.35 2.49 7 111 4 9 129 4 3 FP 0.39 0.28 15 159 5 4 18 181 6 4 4 AT 0.62 4.51 2 15 4 4 2 15 6 2 5 FP 1.57 6.73 19 182 7 4 25 212 11 4 6 FP 2.67 9.00 22 228 12 4 6 288 18 4 7 CO 2.93 1.19 0 0 8 Q 3.32 3.46 15 135 0 18 138 3 0 9 QP 3.90 5.33 0 0 10 BN 4.70 7.21 260 13 4 373 25 4 11 BN 5.59 2.50 16 181 6 4 3 284 14 4 Re- sprout 12 QN 5.61 9.14 15 114 0 17 130 0 13 BN 6.13 5.04 9 132 4 14 235 7 4 14 BN 6.97 7.60 15 140 1 0 17 207 5 0 15 QP 8.26 2.43 5 34 0 0 16 QP 8.53 5.05 3 75 4 5 103 4 17 QP 9.81 7.56 15 138 1 4 17 194 4 4 Trunk gnawed Table E 2 - MY3 (2010) Plot WP2 Data EEP Project #D 06054 -B 76 Spring Data Fall Data Notes No Species Coordinates ddh Height DBH Vigor ddh DBH Vigor X m Y m mm (cm) (cm) min cm I AT 0.22 5.02 0 RHeight 0 2 CO 0.26 7.97 2 14 4 2 3 3 CO 0.35 0.41 0 0 4 FP 1.97 2.76 15 159 4 4 18 163 6 4 5 QM 2.48 5.21 6 45 4 9 61 4 6 CO 3.01 0.37 6 21 4 6 21 3 7 QM 3.25 8.07 0 0 8 FP 4.44 2.83 15 135 4 18 138 3 4 9 QM 5.03 5.14 0 0 10 QN 5.55 0.56 0 0 11 QP 6.18 8.00 0 3 32 4 Re- sprout 12 QM 7.01 2.96 15 114 4 17 130 4 13 QM 7.73 5.52 8 53 4 8 53 3 QN 8.20 0.84 15 140 1 4 17 207 5 4 r14 15 AT 8.99 8.06 5 34 4 0 16 QN 9.58 2.13 0 0 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 76 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) Table E 3 - MY3 (2010) Plot WP3 Data Table E 4 - MY3 (2010) Plot WP4 Data Spring Data Fall Data Notes No Species Coordinates ddh ddh Height DBH Vigor ddh Height DBH Vigor X (m) Y (m) (mm) (cm) (cm) (mm) (cm) (cm) 1 FP 0.15 7.12 10 115 0.87 4 14 164 5 4 2 AT 0.29 1.45 2 QM 0.95 0 9 111 0 13 3 QM 0.30 9.80 5 37 1.01 4 6 40 4 4 QP 0.37 4.29 4 38 1.03 4 5 45 4 17 5 FP 2.31 7.16 15 157 4 4 20 190 8 4 6 CO 2.86 9.91 8 44 3.06 4 8 44 3 7 BN 2.87 1.65 11 101 3.17 4 11 113 2 8 QM 3.13 4.21 6 44 3.20 4 6 57 5 4 27 9 AT 4.58 7.21 9 QP 3.32 0 4 65 0 7 10 BN 5.29 1.81 11 142 2 4 13 208 5 4 22 11 CO 5.65 9.85 11 BN 5.59 0 16 123 0 26 12 QN 5.82 4.47 4 38 5.66 4 6 52 4 7 13 CO 6.65 7.28 5 18 5.70 4 5 13 2 3 Browsed 14 BN 7.46 1.68 14 142 6.00 4 14 200 5 4 15 QP 8.48 4.42 4 36 6.01 4 4 56 7 4 16 QM 8.62 9.86 10 69 8.30 4 13 106 5 4 23 17 QN 8.82 7.25 9 75 8.86 4 14 156 3 4 18 BN 9.90 1.68 15 163 3 4 15 186 4 3 Table E 4 - MY3 (2010) Plot WP4 Data EEP Project #D 06054 -B 77 Spring Data Fall Data Notes N Species Coordinates ddh Height DBH Vigor ddh Height DBH Vigor X (m) Y (m) (mm) (cm) (cm) (mm) (cm) (cm) I CO 0.87 0.22 0 0 2 QM 0.95 9.83 9 111 4 13 144 4 4 3 QN 1.01 7.32 0 0 4 FP 1.03 4.62 12 101 4 17 174 5 4 5 Q 1.23 2.40 0 0 6 Q 3.06 9.49 0 0 7 Q 3.17 0.34 0 0 8 QM 3.20 6.91 17 170 5 4 27 210 11 4 9 QP 3.32 2.56 4 65 4 7 158 3 4 10 QM 3.36 4.72 11 147 3 4 22 200 8 4 11 BN 5.59 5.70 16 123 4 26 228 8 4 12 BN 5.66 9.70 3 67 4 7 139 1 4 13 BN 5.70 7.65 15 156 2 4 25 247 10 4 14 BN 6.00 3.63 28 195 8 4 271 17 4 15 BN 6.01 1.54 21 218 7 4 281 13 4 16 FP 8.30 8.38 18 1 171 5 4 23 208 8 4 17 AT 8.86 3.86 0 0 18 QN 8.90 1.65 0 0 19 QP 9.00 6.04 8 58 4 10 131 4 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 77 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) Table E 5 — MY3 (2010) Plot WP5 Data EEP Project #D 06054 -B 78 Spring Data Fall Data Notes No Species Coordinates ddh Height DBH Vigor ddh Height DBH Vigor X m Y m mm cm cm mm cm cm 1 AT 0.32 7.22 1 18 4 1 18 3 2 AT 1.38 2.12 4 40 4 6 71 4 3 AT 1.40 4.89 0 0 4 FP 2.49 9.88 18 176 6 4 269 8 4 5 QP 3.65 7.74 0 0 6 QP 4.35 5.29 10 174 3 4 12 238 6 4 Trunk 7 FP 4.47 2.61 15 198 8 4 20 225 11 4 8 CO 5.60 9.50 5 30 4 5 30 3 9 CO 6.67 7.21 0 0 10 Q 6.95 2.18 0 0 11 CO 7.18 4.73 4 21 4 4 21 3 12 BN 8.91 8.37 0 0 13 BN 9.57 0.48 18 221 10 4 274 15 4 14 BN 9.88 3.00 16 189 5 4 19 241 10 4 15 BN 9.95 5.40 21 227 10 4 298 16 4 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 78 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) Appendix F - Rainfall Data EBX Wolf Pond MY 3 2010 Rainfall Daily Summary Date 1/24/2010 0.55 5/18/2010 0.03 11/4/2009 0 1/25/2010 1.38 5/21/2010 0.63 11/6/2009 0.01 1/31/2010 0.32 5/22/2010 0.09 11/10/2009 1.45 2/1/2010 0.16 5/25/2010 0.08 11/11/2009 2.99 2/2/2010 0.29 5/28/2010 0.4 11/12/2009 0.3 2/4/2010 0.05 5/29/2010 0.02 11/13/2009 0.06 2/5/2010 2.19 5/31/2010 1.64 11/14/2009 0.03 2/6/2010 0.29 6/1/2010 0.18 11/15/2009 0.01 2/9/2010 0.16 6/2/2010 1.36 11/18/2009 0.01 2/10/2010 0.01 6/6/2010 0.54 11/19/2009 0.03 2/13/2010 0.29 6/7/2010 0.01 11/24/2009 0.01 2/15/2010 0.19 6/10/2010 0.31 11/27/2009 0.01 2/22/2010 0.51 6/13/2010 0.13 11/28/2009 1.22 2/24/2010 0.09 6/14/2010 0.01 11/30/2009 0.14 2/25/2010 0.03 6/17/2010 0.56 12/2/2009 1.23 3/2/2010 0.13 6/18/2010 0.06 12/5/2009 0.09 3/3/2010 0.18 6/26/2010 0.03 12/6/2009 0.01 3/4/2010 0.05 6/27/2010 0.05 12/8/2009 0.36 3/7/2010 0.01 6/29/2010 0.02 12/9/2009 0.69 3/10/2010 0.03 6/30/2010 2.29 12/10/2009 0.05 3/11/2010 0.13 7/9/2010 0.03 12/11/2009 0.03 3/12/2010 0.24 7/12/2010 0.73 12/12/2009 0.03 3/13/2010 0.7 7/13/2010 0.35 12/13/2009 0.09 3/14/2010 0.02 7/14/2010 0.01 12/14/2009 0.02 3/15/2010 0.01 7/16/2010 0.59 12/15/2009 0.01 3/21/2010 0.12 7/18/2010 0.15 12/17/2009 0.02 3/22/2010 0.05 7/19/2010 0.01 12/18/2009 0.11 3/28/2010 0.06 7/20/2010 0.03 12/19/2009 0.16 3/29/2010 0.01 7/21/2010 0.18 12/20/2009 0.63 3/30/2010 0.01 7/24/2010 0.09 12/21/2009 0.01 4/8/2010 0.06 7/25/2010 0.07 12/23/2009 0.01 4/9/2010 0.1 7/26/2010 0.02 12/25/2009 1.96 4/19/2010 0.04 7/27/2010 1.23 12/30/2009 0.09 4/28/2010 0.01 7/28/2010 0.01 12/31/2009 0.33 5/3/2010 0.91 7/31/2010 0.88 1/16/2010 0.32 5/5/2010 0.01 8/1/2010 0.41 1/17/2010 1.56 5/11/2010 0.06 8/5/2010 0.15 1/21/2010 0.78 5/16/2010 1.38 8/6/2010 0.1 1/22/2010 0.09 5/17/2010 1.12 8/16/2010 0.08 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 79 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) 8/19/2010 0.5 9/11/2010 0.12 8/20/2010 0.1 9/16/2010 0.06 EEP Project #D 06054 -B 80 Wolf Pond Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2010 (Year 3) Appendix G - Morphology Table EEP Project #D 06054 -B 81 \_ J Reaeh 1 Mnrnhnlnov and Hvdranlie Mnnitnrinu Summary Parameter Wolf Pond R1 RXS -1 Wolf Pond RI PXS -1 Riffle Pool Dimension MYO MY1 MY2 MY3 MY4 MY5 MYO MYl MY2 MY3 MY4 MY5 BF Width (11) 23.7 22.0 26.4 21.2 33.0 35.1 43.8 37.9 Floodprone Width (ft) 97 97 97 97 - - - - BF Cross Sectional Area (fl) 20.4 24.2 24.7 22.7 40.0 48.6 52.2 46.7 BF Mean Depth (ft) 0.86 1.10 0.94 1.07 1.21 1.3831 1.19 1.23 BF Max Depth (ft) 2.24 2.83 284 2.86 3.06 3.39 3.52 3.44 Width/Depth Ratio 27.50 19.95 28.15 19.80 Entrenchment Ratio 4.09 4.42 3.68 4.6 Bank Height Ratio 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Substrate d50 (mm)j 8.88 1 0.88 1 0.06 1 0.06 1 6.21 4.00 0.06 0.06 d84 (mm)j 18.75 1 8.00 1 0.06 1 0.06 1 14.21 1 11.30 1 0.06 6.47 Parameter MYO (2008) MY] (2008) MY2 (2009) MY3 (2010) MY4 (2011) MY5 (2012) Pattern Min Max Med Min Max Med Min Max Med Min Max Med Min Max Med Min Max Med Channel Beltwidth (ft) 56.02 94.54 79.61 55 98 81 50.72 90.9 74.52 47.3 84.14 70.76 Radius of Curvature (11) 36.57 66.6 39.06 35 70 40 37.1 69.36 39.89 31.77 63.92 37.43 Meander Wavelength (11) 160.54 233.36 179.37 158 230 177 167.1 221.05 180.59 171.28 234.11 189.4 Meander Width ratio 2.36 3.99 3.36 2.5 4.45 3.68 1.924 3.4484 2.827 2.2311 3.96887 3.33774 Profile Riffle length (ft) 2196 62.85 40.81 20.833 52.63 38.77 14.42 78.37 43.635 17.58 84 1 42.55 Riffle slope (11/11) 0.0093 0.0401 0.0134 0.006 0 036 0.011 0.011 0.020 0.011 0.014 0.028 0.015 Pool length (ft) 49.25 84.26 73.26 59.28 82.66 72.57 34.32 139.45 47.07 40.22 90.25 51.81 - - - Pool spacing (fl) 9475 136.11 113.19 92 145 119 91.17 124.71 105.41 90.34 133.67 99.87 Additional Reach Parameters Valley Length (ft) 835 Channel Length (ft) 1056 1056 1056 1056 Sinuosity 1.26 1.26 1.26 1.26 Water Surface Slope (ft/ft) 0.0062 0.0058 0.0058 N/A BF slope (ft/ft) 0.0068 0.0059 0.0059 0.0056 Rosgen Classification C4 C4 C4 C4 Habitat Index* N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Macrobenthos* N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A R-h I N41-inhainav and "vd-uliv lVininit-nirin-0-innunniniry Parameter Wolf Pond R2 RXS- I Wolf Pond R2 PXS- I Wolf Pond R2 RXS-2 Wolf Pond R2 PXS-2 Riffle Pool Riffle Pool ATRrLMIII INV -;k m$ ONO'N41110,1110,0" I;IIIIRI 01'b""�41'm%""' 90 WX�;v Dimension MYO MY1 MY2 MY3 MY4 MY5 MYO MYl MY2 MY3 MY4 MY5 MYO MYl MY2 MY3 MY4 MY5 MYO MYI MY2 MY3 MY4 MYS BF Width (ft) 24.1 22.8 265 258 25.2 28.5 27.9 21 7 306 304 309 266 21 6 21.3 17 3 18 5 Floodprone Width (ft) 94 94 94 94 - - - - 203 203 203 203 - - - - BF Cross Sectional Area (ft2) 22.1 224 20.6 21.0 21.9 27.7 324 296 425 41.4 41 7 408 11 4 122 11 8 8 3 BF Mean Depth (fl) 092 099 0,78 081 087 097 1 16 136 1 39 1 36 135 1.53 053 057 068 045 BF Max Depth (fl) 22 209 217 207 235 284 286 265 293 306 2 86 281 1 51 1 56 1 46 099 Width/Depth Ratio 2635 23 10 3401 1 31 70 220712236 2271 17 30 Entrenchment Ratio 3.90 4 13 3 55 3 65 663 668 66 7.63 Bank Height Ratio 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 100 1 02 1 02 1 00 Substrate d50 (mrri) 1987 13.49 13 65 06 0 .15 006 006 006 14.53 006 -77FOO6 006 006 0.06 d84 (mm) 3440 21 40 32.00 273 - - 04 0 - -- E700 1365 0.06 27 85 IT06 006 Parameter MYO (2008) MYl (2008) MY2 (2009) MY3 (2010) MY4 (2011) MY5 (2012) Pattern Min Max Med Min Max Med Min Max I Med Min Max Med Min Max Med Min Max Med Channel Beinvidth (ft) 247 50.55 39.92 23 48 40 28.36 57 94 4044 2645 5363 384 Radius of Curvature (R) 1424 3846 2526 18 40 28 19.41 39.89 25 26 1362 33.76 207 Meander Wavelength (ti) 8822 1479 10423 85 140 100 85.4 123 5 9983 81 52 130.8 1047 Meander Width ratio 090 185 176 101 2 11 1 75 09913 2,025 14135 1 009 2047 1,466 Prorile Riffle length (11) 1209 5461 32 17 15 60 35 91 79.53 27 67 11 09 85 34 2698 Riffle slope (ft/ft) 0,0016 0,0502 00114 0 002 0 048 0 011 0001 0.028 1 0006 1 0001 0039 0,008 Pool length (A) 996 59 93 23.94 15 60 36 725 79,53 2589 1 9,496 51 47 28 5 Pool spacing (ft) 2468 94.77 58 865 30 105 66 3499 105.1 5433 1 3467 1 112.6 1 51.471 1 1 1 Additional Reach Parameters Valley Length (0) 1332 Channel Length (ft) 1590 1590 1590 1590 Sinuosity 1.19 1.19 119 119 Water Surface Slope I (ft/ft) 00099 00089 00089 N/A Water Surface Slope 2 (ft/ft) 00041 00039 0,0039 N/A BF slope I (fl/ft) 00103 0.01 0.01 001 BF slope 2 (tuft) 00043 0004 0.004 0.004 Rosgen Classification C4 C4 C4 C4 Habitat Index- N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Macrobenthos* N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A b-� Reach 3 Mornhologv and Hvdraulic Monitorine Summary Parameter Wolf Pond R3 RXS -1 Wolf Pond R3 PXS -1 Riffle Pool Dimension MYO MY1 MY2 MY3 MY4 MY5 MYO MY1 MY2 MY3 MY4 MY5 BF Width (ft) 20.1 21 2 25.2 16.8 35.8 344 37.1 30.9 Floodprone Width (11) 121 121 121 121 - - - - BF Cross Sectional Area (ft) 10.4 10.3 9.7 11.2 31.6 32.1 31.4 27.9 BF Mean Depth (ft) 0.52 0.49 0.39 0.67 0.88 0.93 0.85 0.9 BF Max Depth (ft) 16 1.86 1.94 1.98 2.6 2.62 2.3 1 2.25 Width/Depth Ratio 39 10 43.35 65.17 25.30 Entrenchment Ratio 6.01 5.72 480 7.19 Bank Height Ratio 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Substrate d50 (mm)l 13.47 1 6.47 1 0.06 1 2.5 1 5.96 2.63 0.96 0.63 d84 (mm)l 22.60 1 20.95 1 5.70 1 12841 12.71 5.70 5.70 4 Parameter MYO (2008) MY1 (2008) MY2 (2009) MY3 (2010) MY4 (2011) MY5 (2012) Pattern Min Max Med Min Max Med Min Max Med Min Max Med Min Max Med Mtn Max Med Channel Beltwidth (ft) 4912 97.21 69.46 47 100 72 43.26 87.52 61.08 42.7 98.44 7034 Radius of Curvature (ft) 22.52 41.45 31.91 25 44 33 28.42 59.06 35.96 24.53 38.85 32.73 Meander Wavelength (ft) 129.62 203.67 158.46 135 206 165 128.1 178 159 121.64 170.21 158.79 Meander Width ratio 2.44 4.83 3.45 2.13 472 3.40 1.717 3.473 2.424 - - - Profile Riffle length (11) 21.73 65.62 44.5 25 60 42 305 65.66 20.83 5.73 59.47 31.33 Riffle slope (ft/ft) 0.0006 0.0309 0.0107 0.009 0.03 0.011 0.001 0.068 0.018 0.0017 0 041 00214 Pool length (ft) 30.54 74.55 4232 32 78 45 21.3 97.79 58.68 2842 72.98 40.84 - - Pool spacing (ft) 64.93 11990 92.23 66 122 94 29.81 122.1 79.28 46.16 118 91.69 Additional Reach Parameters Valley Length (ft) 1129 Channel Length (ft) 1351 1351 1351 1351 Sinuosity 1.20 1.2 1.2 1.2 Water Surface Slope 1 (tuft) 0.0019 0.002 0 002 0.002 Water Surface Slope 2 (ft/ft) 00068 0.007 0.007 0.007 BF slope 1 (ft/ft) 00040 0.004 0.004 0.004 BF slope 2 (tuft) 0.0063 0.006 0.006 0 006 Rosgen Classification C4 C4 C4 C4 Habitat Index* N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Macrobenthos* N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A