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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20191723 Ver 1_temporary impact question for gas line at Wilkes 75_20210804 Wanucha, Dave From:Hining, Kevin J Sent:Friday, July 30, 2021 2:09 PM To:Beckwith, Loretta A CIV USARMY CESAW (USA); Wanucha, Dave Subject:temporary impact question for gas line at Wilkes 75 Attachments:401 Wilkes Bridge 75.docx.pdf; SAW-2019-02450 NWP VL Bridge 75 B-4977 Wilkes Co SIGNED.pdf; P-215403-0193 TRANSMISSION RELOCATE.pdf; B-4977_Permit Drawings showing new gas line.pdf Lori and Dave, Division 11 applied for and received a 404 and 401 permit for an upcoming bridge replacement project in Wilkes County – Wilkes 75 (permits attached). As part of this project, the gas company plans to relocate a gas line. The relocation will involve temporary dewater (approx. 10’) so that they can excavate and place the new gas line under the creek. I have plans for the gas line work (“P-215403…..” attached above), but more importantly, the replacement will occur within an area that has already been permitted for temporary impacts from dewatering (see page 5 on attached permit drawings, I show the gas line in relation to the existing/permitted temporary impacts). They will place the stream material back in place where it goes, so everything should look natural when done. They will also have to excavate the banks on both sides to install the line. We will have them replace the earthen material they remove back onto the line and stabilize with native seed mix and coir fiber. As such, do you need any additional information? It should only take a few hours to complete, and given the minimal impacts, I’m hoping this may be more info than you need (or want ????). But, let me know if anything is unclear or you need to discuss. Thanks, Kevin Kevin Hining Division 11 Environmental Supervisor North Carolina Department of Transportation 828-386-7202 cell kjhining@ncdot.gov 801 Statesville Rd. PO Box 250 North Wilkesboro, NC 28659 Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. _____________________________________________________________ 1 Email correspondence to and from this sender is subject to the N.C. Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. 2