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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20070913 Ver 1_Year 4 Monitoring Report_2011121209 - 6� 13 601 North Stream Restoration Project Annual Monitoring Report Monitoring Year: 2011 Monitoring Year: 4 As -built Date: 2008 NCEEP Project Number: D 06054 -A Submitted to: NCDENR- Ecosystem Enhancement Program 1619 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699 -1619 Prepared for: Environmental Banc and Exchange 909 Capability Drive Suite 3100 Raleigh, NC 27606 d k°l ment NCDENR PROGRAM Prepared by: North Carolina State University Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering 3100 Faucette Drive / Campus Box 7625 Raleigh, NC 27695 -7625 Bie ENGINEERING i 'X 1 �- 601 North Stream Restoration Project Annual Monitoring Report Monitoring Year: 2011 Monitoring Year: 4 As -built Date: 2008 NCEEP Project Number: D 06054 -A Submitted to: NCDENR- Ecosystem Enhancement Program 1619 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699 -1619 Prepared for: Environmental Banc and Exchange 909 Capability Drive Suite 3100 Raleigh, NC 27606 r� L;iIt, NCDENR PROI Prepared by: North Carolina State University Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering 3100 Faucette Drive / Campus Box 7625 Raleigh, NC 27695 -7625 1510 E N G I N E E R I N G DEC 0 2 2011 NC ECOSYSTEM ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) Table of Contents Tableof Contents ............................................................................................. ............................... I 1.0 Executive Summary ................................................................................... ............................... 2 2.0 Introduction ................................................................................................ ............................... 3 2.1 Project Description ..................................................................................... ............................... 3 2.2 Project Objectives ...................................................................................... ............................... 4 2.3 Project History ...................................................................:.....:............... ............................... 5 � r , 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...:; ........................... 3.1.3 Results of Vegetation Monitoring 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 z ......� ............ ............. ................... ............................... 10 t. 3.3 Rainfall Data ............. ......... ................................. ............................... 12 4.0 Conclusions........... ... = ............................... ............................... 13 Appendix <A — As Built'Survey ..................................... ............................... 14 Appendix,B��MY4 Survey:'. - .:.........::... .................................................... ............................... 15 Appendix C — 'P.rofile Cross Sections and Pebble Counts ............................ ............................... 16 AppendixD — Site Photos ............. ................................................................ ............................... 42 s''. �t Appendix E — Vegetation Data . ............................... AppendixF — Rainfall Data`:� ....................................................................... ............................... 59 AppendixG — Morphology Table .................................................................. ............................... 61 EEP Project #D 06054 -A 1 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) 1.0 Executive Summary This Annual Monitoring Report documents the results of monitoring activities during the 2011 (MY4) growing season on the 601 North Stream Restoration Project. Construction of the site, including planting of trees, was completed in March 2008. The 2011 data documents results from the fourth year of geomorphic and vegetation monitoring at the site. The design of the 601 North Stream Restoration Project involved a major stream restoration. After construction, it was determined that the project generated 3,036 feet of stream restoration. The As -Built Survey is included as Appendix B. This Annual Monitoring Report presents data from three vegetation monitoring plots, one crest gauge, one rain gauge, six cross sections, approximately, 3,000, linear feet of profile survey and photographic reference locations, as specified intlie,approved Restoration Plan for the site. The NOAA Regional Rainfall database was used to validate the onsiteautomatic rain gauge T ., precipitation data. Although dryer conditions' typically develop during`' the' second and third quarters in this region, the entire monitoring year had "'normal- rainfall at this' site; for the second year in a row. The total annual rainfall. as,31.2 inches,, allowing excellent vegetation growth. The 2011 vegetation monitoring documented'-tliesurviving�:planted stem density for the plots between 323 and 566 stems per acre. The averagedensity "was, 459 stems per acre. This represents a survival.arate,;�of- approximately. 76 %based °on 3a- baseline density of 608 stems per 5,� acre. The site is oritrack to achieve the final" vegetative success criteria of 260 five - year -old planted stems surviving peracre atrthe end of five years of monitoring. No bankfull events were recordedNduring he,MY 4'.period. The restored stream channel has remained,stable and'is.providirig,the intende&haliitat and hydrologic functions. The minor pre - existing ,,problem areas of concern re improving with the growth of vegetation. All monitored �� v . cross sectionsw,and the longitudinal profile for 2011 display very little adjustment in stream dimension. ?vN i r EEP Project #D 06054 -A 2.0 Introduction 2.1 Project Description 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) Figure 1— 601 North Location Man MA1iQ1�fST. - NA 4�O 13 �1A'' `' yu ✓ r, %, r c •. ,ate t k! O Vbn Rg. % tf 2008 MapQuest Inc. w aaa m D� +�} 1200 ft ., Fes. + V, S� 1 4, r Gnn Rd . 41, t, Boa `•':� x PdapData 02008NAV7EO or TeleAtias The 601 North site is located approximately 10 miles south of Monroe in Union County (see Figure 1). The property is located off of McManus Circle, SR 2110, from Pageland Highway/US Hwy 601 South. The property is accessed by a gravel farm road off McManus Circle. The project is a restoration of approximately 3,000 linear feet of unnamed tributary to Wicker Branch in the Yadkin Pee -Dee River Basin. The project is made up of an upper and lower section of UT, referred to as Reach 1 for monitoring. Reach 1 stationing is summarized in Table 1. The 601 North site has a drainage area of 0.23 square miles in the upper section and 0.3 square miles in the lower section. EEP Project #D 06054 -A 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) 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. Table 1— 601 North Monitoring:Reaches Reach Name BAs -Bti lf.Len 'th (ft. )j ,. Mon Lorin "s tations Resto ar tion A" roach- . UT/Reach 1 3,036 100 +21 —,130,+31,, Restoration (Priority I /I1 Total 3,036 r3;Olo, -�&, ,, 2.2 Project Objectives �X The 601 North site was identified /by, EBX to suppo'rtf'the�NC EEP full delivery mitigation process. The objective of the project,was to produce a minimum of 3,000 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 'andAack� 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 -The last I;000 _feet of the`project utilizes some Priority 11 approaches to create a lower - elevation flood plain in order to meet the required elevations at the confluence with Wicker, Branch. 'Given the valley type VIII drainage, a C4 channel was chosen as the design,channel. Due to ;the -,coarseness of the native bed material, few structures were utilized in the design.: Monitoring of the 601 North �S`ite is required to demonstrate successful mitigation based on the success criteria "specified in the `E Restoration Plan. Stream and vegetation monitoring are conducted on an annual basis:` :This Annual Monitoring Report documents the results of the monitoring for 2011 (MY4):f The as -built data documented 3,036 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 -A 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) 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 BOY/COD and increasing re- oxygenating turbulence Habitat: • Improve bed habitat by increasing riffl" e"'rpdol diversity, reducing sediment deposition, and improving low flow water depths NO • Improve bank habitat by increasing stability.'and woody - ,biomass • Improve floodplain habitat by e stablishing micro = topography and hydrology, removing invasive vegetation, and increasing• habitat diversity\ • Improve food web dynamics by,ladding-'iomass (such',asdetritus, wood debris, and leaf matter) and re- establishing floodplain connection A� l -0 2.3 Project History, This project was,, id ied'by EBX in the'winter of 2006. Fntif Table 2 — 601 North Site History 'WPioject Acti*ity'a'"rft�i'd',R'e4zb-�o'jrtine',Hiv§'t'oty 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•o,'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 I Monitoring March 2009 March 2009 Year 2 Monitoring October 2009 December 2009 Year 3 Monitoring October 2010 December 2010 Year 4 Monitoring September 2011 November 2011 Year 5 Monitoring September 2012 EEP Project #D 06054-A 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) 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. Remedialz'action may be required should volunteers present a problem or exceed 20% composition: J 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 Three semi - permanent vegetation plots monitor the success of planted'vegetati vegetation plots aredistri -mom ._ plots was random (see14 N 19 percent of the site. Seven, itor ng, _a ,. 41 were established withnthe planted restoration areas to The vegetation plots are 0.01 hectares in size. The icioss the site; "but -the precise location and orientation of the on= as -built drawings.) The plots cover approximately two £were, planted on' site (see Table 3). ile.3 — 601 "N6rth_Planted Snecies "- Common Nacrie = Scientific NaIn' '`_Abbreviations =`_ e Paw Paw a Asitriina triloba AT River''Birch �E Betula }nigra BN Sha g'Baik Hickory ; Car a ovate CO Green Ash ._ , , `Fraxinus permsylvanica FP Swamp Chestnut Oak`<i, 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 -A 6 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) 3.1.3 Results of Vegetation Monitoring 601 North is characterized by Goldenrod, Blackberry, and Groundsel tree (Baccharis halimifolia). All of the surviving plot plantings are in excellent vigor with few exceptions. Due to recent rain, the stream had pools in the meanders, but no flow was observed. Vegetation along the banks is still stunted so little shade is present to keep upland vegetation from growing in the channel. Due to Groundsel tree obscuring the origin corner of plot N2, two plot photographs were taken adjacent to the origin. A few areas have sparse vegetation, which is slowly filling in, but overall, the site appears to be doing well. No trees werellostffrom the spring monitoring and the site appears to be stable. No impacts were observed; however farm activities have the field abutting one corner of Plot N 1. � 5 . fir- 41,4 Original planting density, based on the three 0.01 hectare plots; -(100 square meters) was 608 stems per acre. The current density is 459 stems'- per acre which represents a survival rate of approximately 76 %. The planted stems in the monitoring plots rang44om 323 to 566 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 final criteria of 260 stems per acre after five years. ��111' IA ' Table 4 = Baseline Stem Counts`�£e 601 No fiBa`seline Stem Data '` 601,,N M y 2008: Baseline - ,PLANTED 8PECIESm,.. KR WED SPECIES- Plot _ - AT PIotP AT=_ - -zBNI COQ':'.. ,-FP QM QN - >QP °__~ Q f xPLANTED N1 2' � 9 1; 2 §,$T EMS 14 N2 2 .;3 2, 2 , . 1' 2 1 1 14 W ,UQ, -, - °; 3 ` 5 3 2 17 TOTALS 2 2 21"�' '.= 14 7 4 4 3 45 Percent % -\I 4.4 1 20 \, 4.4 '-"'31.1 1 15.6 8.9 8.9 6.7 100 Table 5 — MY4 (2011) Stem Counts $u ` _ °" x'601` North' September 2011 (MY4) - V - ,PLANTED 8PECIESm,.. `, LIVET° Plot _ - AT BN x , ��CO.° EP QM.`` � sd WON, ° � QP � � Q PLANTED ' ; � ;. §,$T EMS N1 2 9 1 12 N2 3 2 1 1 1 8 N3 4 j 1 3 1 5 1 1 2 14 TOTALS 0 9 0 1 14 1 6 1 2 3 0 34 Percent % 0 1 26.5 0 1 41.2 1 17.6 1 5.9 8.8 0 100 EEP Project #D 06054 -A 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) Tahle 6 - Rawline Stems ner Acre ZY"A" UW2,, 401 4�h Monitolring Plo'ts'E§a'se i Da ta 111"I'M Aw �4 W.1" North,M6y ,2008 (Baseline) W 'plot X Trees _Flot'gize 016taize .'i,--.P.�6rcent 'Stems, ' 71 n A mss.. ---" m -X *OSS- -'L"" os N1 14 100 1076 0.0247 566 N2 14 100 1076 0.0247 566 N3 17 100 1076 0.0247 688 Totals: 45 300 3228 0.074 0.000 Stems per plot 15 &,11.33333 Average 608 Tnhle 7 — NW4 1201 11 Stems. ner Acre mk�- 661 North-I-'Fa'll -,Monitoring Data rth,,5606 ber2011'(MY4) 2-N6rth,5606 :S 601' 7 3,3,- ttieei',, T,71Pktiiiie�,: 0 XI-, Trees .'i,--.P.�6rcent 'Stems, ' 71 IMPlot. t. *OSS- -'L"" os p6rt-4cee N1 12100-, 0 0.000 485 N2 8 1,00, 0 0.000 323 N3 14,-- 100'-, 0 0.000 566 Totals: -,34 300 0 0.000 Stems per plot &,11.33333 Average 459 A- EEP Project #D 06054-A 8 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) 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: t Bankfull Events: A minimum of two bankfull flow events 'musst 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 be'64m features are remaining stable, e.g. they are not aggrading or degrading. Bedforms observed should be consistent with those observed in C type`cliannels. ES i 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.' L. :_ 3.2.2 Stream Morphology Monitoring Plan Strearri noriitoring 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 usedare based on; "'US Army Corps of Engineering guidance documents and NC Division of Water`Quality guidance documents. Cross Sections \` f Two permanent cross sections,,orre 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. EEP Project #D 06054 -A 9 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) 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. 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 eachyear for the length of the monitoring period. These photos will document the progression ofthe 'sitefr'om year to year. 3.2.3 Stream Morphology Monitoring Results' Stream conditions are stable. Bank vegetation i's,, established and providing the stability as intended. The original coin matting is, still in place'bu ;degr`ading also as planned,. Water was in the channel but flow was not present during the survey'Stream features including pools and riffles are remaining stable. All structures appear to be stole. Constructed riffles are holding grade with no down cutting or headcuts'o_bserved.- \ ° „t F Cross Sections The survey data was collected in September 2011' acid the fesults are presented in Appendix C. Cross sections appear 1o,bestable. 4 r t Longitudid i;6file I = t The longitudin.. al profile survey was,conducfed %in September 2011, and the results are presented in Appendix C. The profile'survey. showed little change in channel dimensions or profile. The presence of-water in the channel "'e' na'bled a much improved survey of the profile and identification�ofpools.,,` Hydrology . No bankfull events were documented during this year of monitoring by a crest gauge. The two largest rainfall events were 'recorded in September 2010 and May 2011. Both events developed stages below bankfull, as evidenced by the maximum stage recorder. 3.2.4 Problem Areas There were nine problem areas identified from MY 2 (2009). Each of these problem areas were minor bank erosion issues. With two years of normal rainfall all of these identified areas are resolving themselves with improved vegetative cover providing the needed bank stability. All of the MY 2 (2009) problem areas are stable but vegetative recovery is slower in some due to soil conditions. A new tenth problem area (PA 10 MY3) was identified at station 119 +24 where the top of bank was eroding outside the coir matting. The improved soil moisture, lack of bankfull EEP Project #D 06054 -A 10 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) events and normal rainfall patterns enabled the reestablishment of the vegetation and the area is stable and no longer a problem area. Table 8 - 601 North MY4 Problem Areas ID Year Identified Station Description/ recommendation PA1 MY2 130 +42 — 130 +62 ;Corrected PA2 MY2 130 +00 — 130 +751 ''�Corrected PA3 MY2 129 +49 — 129 +76 a�Corrected PA4 MY2 128 +72 — 129 +39 '-'Corrected PA5 MY2 128 +12 4'_128 +65 Corrected PA6 MY2 127 +50' 127 +94 Corrected PA7 MY2 l26+70'—"_l 27+24 Correctedy__ PA8 MY2 125 +20 = °1:25 +58 _ Corrected PA9 MY2 121 +50 — 122 ±11 Corrected PA 10 MY3 119 +24 — 119 +61 K Corrected £y= t�4 , EEP Project #D 06054 -A 11 Ah lk w EEP Project #D 06054 -A 11 i 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) 3.3 Rainfall Data Rainfall data is collected by an automated rain gauge and confirmed with a manual rain gauge. The site data was validated with NOAA Regional Rainfall Database which has rainfall data for nearby locations. Rainfall data shows that normal rainfall occurred throughout the monitoring period. The average monthly peak for the 2011 monitoring period was 0.79 inches with a maximum of 1.45 inches occurring in September. The average monthly sum was 2.40 inches with a maximum of 4.24 inches occurring in December. The total rainfall for the year at this site was 31.2 inches. Complete rainfall data is shown in Appendix F. Figure 2 - MY4 20011 Rainfall Data Summary 601 North MY4 2011 Rainfall Summary 4.5 4 ■ Monthly Total Rainfall (in.) ■ Max Day for Month (in.) 3.5 c 3 w 2.5 c of 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 SEPT OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT Month EEP Project #D 06054 -A 12 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring R fo t o 2011 (Year 4 4.0 Conclusions Overall sr lemdimension, pattern, and profile are stable with only minor erosional problem areas. Drought cn�l osthat threatened vegetation in208 and 209 have eased, and riparian vegetation & flourishing with two consecutive years o normal rlanG![The etirlechannel had water but was not flowing during data collection. All Srtemsrtumrsappear stable and properly functional. Ovr|a\the site &o track m achieve the stream stability and vgtta &c �: success cilriasei(e intckamq§o Plan. 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List of Photos: t Photo C 1 - R1 RXS -1 Left Pin ° ... .............................`. ;.::......................... 18 Photo C 2 - R1 RXS -1 Right Pin ... ............................... .. ...................... :...................... 18 Photo C 3 - RI RXS -1 Downstream. �� ....................... ............................... 19 ..... .... ........ Photo C 4 - R1 PXS -1 Left Pin ........... ...... :...:.................................................... ............................... 21 Photo C 5 - R1 PXS -1 Right Pin ........... .......... ...................: :.............. ............................... 21 " 4. Photo C 6 - R1 PXS -1 Downstream ................................ ....... . .. ... `° ............. ............................... 22 ........... 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Figure C 2 - R1 PXS -1 Cross Section Plot ............................... ............................... Figure C 3 — R1 RXS -2 Cross Section Plot .............................. ............................... Figure C 4 - RI PXS -2 Cross Section Plot ................................... ............................... Figure C 5 —R1 RXS -3 Cross Section Plot .................................. ............................... Figure C 6 — R1 PXS -3 Cross Section Plot ................................... ............................... Figure C 7 - R1 Longitudinal Profile Single Sheet ....................:.: :.............................. l � Figure C 8 - R1 Longitudinal Profile Sheet 1 ` .............................. Figure C 9 - R1 Longitudinal Profile Sheet 2 J /.........; \ .............................. 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EEP Project #D 06054 -A 40 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) �'•• • •1 F�WOWRM. WE Fftwe C 15 - RI PXS-3 Pebble Count Pebble Count 601 N R1 RXS -3 EEP Project #D 06054 -A 41 Appendix D - Site Photos Table of Contents Photo Points ......... Vegetation Photos List of Photos 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) ...................................... ............................... 44 ...................................... ............................... 54 PhotoPoint 1 .................................................................................................. ............................... 44 PhotoPoint 2 .................................................................................................. ............................... 44 PhotoPoint 3 .................................................................................................. ............................... 45 PhotoPoint 4 .......................................... ............................... .................. ............................... 45 PhotoPoint 5 .................................................................................................. ............................... 46 PhotoPoint 6 .................................................................................................. ............................... 46 PhotoPoint 7 .................................................................................................. ............................... 47 PhotoPoint 8 .................................................................................................. ............................... 47 PhotoPoint 9 ................. ............................................................................. ............................... 48 PhotoPoint 10 ................................................................................................ ............................... 48 PhotoPoint 11 ................................................................................................ ............................... 49 PhotoPoint 12 .............................. ..... ................................................. ............................... 49 PhotoPoint 13 ................................................................................................ ............................... 50 PhotoPoint 14 ................................................................................................ ............................... 50 PhotoPoint 15 ................................................................................................ ............................... 51 PhotoPoint 16 ................................................................................................ ............................... 51 PhotoPoint 17 ................................................................................................ ............................... 52 PhotoPoint 18 ................................................................................................ ............................... 52 PhotoPoint 19 ................................................................................................ ............................... 53 EEP Project #D 06054 -A 42 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) List of Photos (contd.) PhotoD 1 -Vegetation Plot N 1 ..................................................................... ............................... 54 Photo D 2A- Vegetation Plot N2 ................................................................... ............................... 54 Photo D 213- Vegetation Plot N2 ................................................................... ............................... 55 Photo D 3 - Vegetation Plot N3 ..................................................................... ............................... 55 EEP Project #D 06054 -A 43 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) Photo Points Photo Point 1 Photo Point 2 EEP Project #D 06054 -A 44 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) Photo Point 3 Photo Point 4 EEP Project #D 06054 -A 45 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) Photo Point 6 EEP Project #D 06054 -A 46 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) Photo Point 8 EEP Project #D 06054 -A 47 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) Photo Point 9 Photo Point 10 EEP Project #D 06054 -A 48 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) Photo Point 11 Photo Point 12 EEP Project #D 06054 -A 49 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) Photo Point 13 Photo Point 14 EEP Project #D 06054 -A 50 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) Photo Point 15 Photo Point 16 EEP Project #D 06054 -A 51 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) Photo Point 17 Photo Point 18 EEP Project #D 06054 -A 52 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) Photo Point 19 EEP Project #D 06054 -A 53 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) Vegetation Photos Photo D 1 - Vegetation Plot N1 Photo D 2A - Vegetation Plot N2 EEP Project #D 06054 -A 54 601 North Mitigation Site Report for 2011 (Year 4) Photo D 3B - Vegetation Plot N2 Photo D 4 - Vegetation Plot N3 EEP Project #D 06054 -A 55 Appendix E - Vegetation Data Table of Contents Table E 1 — MY2 (2009) Plot N1 Data ............. Table E 2 — MY2 (2009) Plot N2 Data ............. Table E 3 — MY2 (2009) Plot N3 Data ............. 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) 4455'.` «. a -;A s O 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) EEP Project #D 06054 -A 56 a 57 57 58 la 4455'.` «. a -;A s EEP Project #D 06054 -A 56 a 57 57 58 la 4455'.` «. EEP Project #D 06054 -A 56 a 57 57 58 la 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) Table E 1- W4 (2011) Plot N1 Data A' TableX 2 - MY4 (2011)`'Plot-N2 Data 10 p Da g ta -11- 5 FaII'Data 'J"',' SLII-I"��-k-",t! f Notiw-,"- No` Species "C-66fdir�46" '"ddhl "'ijht,,,DBW Wi 'd4 ]VOU 1-,DBH �DBHigr. � ,,(Cm)� I cin cm (mm ) crii A cm)", I FP 0.16 3.57 -(mm) 249 Al, 4 280 20 4 AT 2 FP 0.36 5.86 174 6 4 283 16 4 CO t 3 QM 0.65 8.00 4 CO 4 FP 2.80 2.04 173 6 4 24 182 8 4 BN 5 FP 3.08 4.61 12 \ 150 4 4 21 1,6,2 6 4 QM 6 FP 3.39 7.01 7 81 31 3 10 4 4 QN 7 FP 3.71 9.61 2 233 10 4 7 28g, 16 4 BN 8 QN 6.11 2.65 28 226 9 431_' 38 239 12 4 BN 9 BN 6.41 5.14 32 195 6 4 '133 249 '12 4 QN 10 BN 6.92 7.98 264 18 4 323 4 FP 11 QN 8.80 2.22 17 4 336 25 4 N, 12 FP 12 FP 9.35 4.59 16 174 4 4'' 19 195 7 13 Qp 13 FP 9.58 7.03 7 65 14 3 3 4 3, Q 14 FP 9.72 9.32 1 10 84,-, 1- 3 9 5/ 3 1 A' TableX 2 - MY4 (2011)`'Plot-N2 Data 10 g :JziffData,:.- No' W'--s' cE N speqie§!= C06rdifidb6s" , -ddh� Wi ,.Vigor ldh Onin) :#Oigbt- , `Sqp)`� �DBHigr. � ,,(Cm)� 16m) I AT 47 -0.42 Al, 2 AT 425 3.30 3 CO t 0.36 6.50-, 41, 4 CO ''x,0.43 9.42 5 BN MI 2.20 218 12 \ 4 297 23 4 6 QM 150 8.67 E'202 1-],/ 4 31 248 18 4 7 QN 3.65 6.16 141 2 4 16 188 7 4 8 BN 6.75 -946, 1 X324 28 4 418 38 4 9 BN 6.88 6.85 363 32 4 429 41 4 10 QN 7.05 2.23 11 FP 7.15 4.69 278 17 4 336 25 4 12 FP 9.21 7.94 272 16 4 299 20 4 13 Qp 9.64 5.33 to 1 105 1 4 14 164 3 4 14 Q 9.85 2.74 1 1 EEP Project #D 06054-A 57 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) Table F 3 - MY4 (20111 Plot N3 Data 46'M `SpringDdIIEI,- f FaII'Data 0 N ti�; ;A ,No" Species C66idihaes Height4-DBI44T--Vig6 dfi'-' 1-166E Vigor Y (m)� cm f ( '), '(ihm Jcni) i I QP 0.75 8.62 226 12 4 313 20 4 2 QM 0.78 6.15 4 69 4 8 134 4 3 Q 1.00 3.82 4 QP 1.25 1.35 390 22 4 418 4 5 FP 3.39 9.33 146 2 4 24 167`,'1- >, 5 4 6 Fl? 3.69 6.56 251 19 4 /283�' 26 4 7 FP 3.89 4.00 275 20 4 302-, 25 4 8 BN 3.90 1.38 342 39 4 ,-'437,2,- 48 4 9 QP 6.37 8.21 10 BN 6.47 3.47 369 29 4 456 `40 4 11 BN 6.65 1.20 287 18 4 366 26' 4 12 Q 6.88 5.78 13 QM 9.23 7.75 6 95 4\�, 1,J 1 164 4 4',,,", 14 QM 9.35 0.41 11 4 45 4 15 QM 9.55 2.90 4 54, 4 -8-, 39 4 Browsed, Trunk gnawed 16 BN 9.60 9.94 348 36 4 4611 64 4 17 QM 9.67 5.21 6 130 �7c- 4--, 16`177 5 4 Species Code AT = Asimina triloba BN = Betula nigra CO = Carya ovata FP = Fraxinus pcfifi§yIvanica QM = Quercus michauxii - QN Ouercus`nigra QP = Quercus,phellos Q = Quercus species unknown Vigor Code 4 = Excellent 3 = Good 2 = Weak I = Unlikely to survive 0 = Dead M = Missing EEP Project #D 06054-A 58 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) Appendix F - Rainfall Data EEP Project #D 06054 -A 59 Rainfall 1/7/2011 0.01 Date (in.) 1/11/2011 0.2 9/17/2010 0.11 1/12/2011 0.18 9/18/2010 0.01 1/13/2011 0.09 9/26/2010 0.69 1/14/2011 0.04 9/27/2010 0.65 1/16/2011 0.01 9/28/2010 0.01 1/17/2011 � 0.09 9/29/2010 1.45 1/18/2011 0.07 9/30/2010 0.26 1/x19/2011 0.02 10/14/2010 0.02 .1/20/2011. 0.08 10/20/2010 0.07 d° ,1/25/201 -„ �' . 0.01 10/25/2010 0.05 _ 1/26/2011 0014 10/26/2010 0.02 2/1/2011 0:04t,,. 10/27/2010 0.01 2/2/2011 0.38 ` 10/30/2010 0.01 2/3/201' 0.03 11/5/2010 0.01 2%4/2011 0.36 11/7/2010 0.01 2/5/2011 0.41 11/8/2010 0.06 �� �'�� 2/6/2011. 0.7 11/16/2010 0.07 / 1 R 0.02 11/17/2010 0.01 `� , -. 2%8/2011 0.01 11/18/2010 0.08 -' 2/10%2011; 0.11 11/19/2010 0.1' °,ate g�. 2/25/2011 0.07 11/23/2010 0.09 2/28/2011 0.52 11/24/2010 _ -'0101° 3/1/2011 0.46 11/25/2010" .01 0 :�ti 3/2/2011 0.19 s 11/26/2010 0.17 A., �a 3/6/2011 0.28 11/30/2010 1 0.16 - 3/7/2011 0.65 12/1/2010 `0.56 .. 3/9/2011 0.24 12/4/2010 n004 3/10/2011 0.23 12/11/2010 0104 1 3/11/2011 0.45 12/12/2010 3/15/2011 0.04 12/16/2010 0.05 � 3/16/2011 0.03 12/18/2010 0.28 3/17/2011 0.01 12/19/2010 0.01 3/24/2011 0.1 12/25/2010 0.19 3/26/2011 0.19 12/26/2010 0.11 3/27/2011 0.08 12/27/2010 0.13 3/28/2011 0.05 1/1/2011 0.23 3/29/2011 0.89 1/2/2011 0.09 3/30/2011 0.26 1/5/2011 0.03 3/31/2011 0.09 1/6/2011 0.03 EEP Project #D 06054 -A 59 EEP Project #D 06054 -A 60 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) 4/1/2011 0.03 6/23/2011 0.01 4/2/2011 0.01 6/24/2011 0.02 4/3/2011 0.11 6/25/2011 0.01 4/5/2011 0.13 6/28/2011 0.13 4/6/2011 0.35 6/29/2011 0.17 4/7/2011 0.02 7/4/2011 0.04 4/9/2011 0.1 7/5/2011 0.01 4/10/2011 0.07 7/8/2011 0.01 4/12/2011 0.01 7/9/2011, 0.01 4/16/2011 0.01 7/12/2011x 0.01 4/21/2011 0.01 7/15/2011 0.04 4/22/2011 0.01 7/15/2011X 0.03 4/23/2011 0.04 7/24/2011, 0.61 4/24/2011 0.06 7/25/2011 0:46 4/26/2011 0.05 7/26/2011 0.114,, 4/28/2011 0.13 7/30/2011 0.39 4/29/2011 0.02 ��� , 7/31/2011 1.37. 4/30/2011 0.01 z� 8%1J2011 0.01 5/3/2011 0.01 �� �' 8/3/2011 0.02 5/4/2011 0.64 8/5/2011 0.72 5/5/2011 0.06 `� �. �` >8/6/201�1 0.03 5/6/2011 0.031, �, 8/8/2011 0.2 5/11/2011 0.66 3 8/9/2011 0.02 5/12/2011 0.01 8/11/2011 0.37 5/13/2011 0.02 `�.�- _` - `_ 8/12/2011 0.01 5/14/2011,,q0.17, ' 68/13/2011 `�_ 0.26 5/15/20117 0:01, �.,� C- '8/22/2011 0.78 5/16/2011 0.01 °2 8/29/2011 0.4 5/17/2011 ,�_ 0.2 9/2/2011 0.04 5/20/2011, 3 X0.03 �' 9/3/2011 0.01 5/27/2011 \ 1:41 3 9/5/2011 0.11 6/5/2011 OA2�:�, 9/6/2011 0.14 6/9/2011 0.94"-1,--, % 'fir= 9/17/2011 0.03 6/10/2011 0.04 9/21/2011 0.07 6/11/2011 1.23 9/22/2011 0.32 6/12/2011 0.18 9/23/2011 1.02 6/13/2011 0.01 9/24/2011 0.58 6/15/2011 0.08 9/25/2011 0.45 6/18/2011 0.07 9/26/2011 0.11 6/21/2011 0.02 9/27/2011 0.8 6/22/2011 0.03 9/28/2011 0.05 EEP Project #D 06054 -A 60 Appendix G - Morphology Tables 601 North Mitigation Site Annual Monitoring Report for 2011 (Year 4) EEP Project #D 06054-A 61 v1 � Jam., ti O N 2 0 v h� .C' M 0. 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