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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20160253_Other Agency Comments_20120111Ms. Natalie Lockhart Bridge Project Planning Engineer North Carolina Department of Transportation Project Development & Environmental Analysis 1598 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1598 I INO IVA a grog I TM nd Reference is made to your letter of December 13, 2011, regarding the proposed bridge replacement projects for bridge numbers 374, 307, 208 and 154 in Randolph County, North Carolina. The letter requested information to assist in evaluating potential environmental impacts of the project including alternatives to be studied. We have reviewed the subject documents and determined that, based upon a review of the infon-nation provided and available maps, the construction of this project may impact streams and/or wetlands within the work corridor. Please be aware that impacts- associated with the discharge of fill into jurisdictional waters of the United States are subject to our regulatory authority pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. Any discharge of excavated or fill material into waters of the United States and/or any adjacent wetlands would require Department of the Army (DA) pen-nit authorization. The type of DA authorization required (i.e., general or individual permit) will be determined by the location, type, and extent of jurisdictional area impacted by the project, and by the project design and construction limits. Until additional data is furnished which details the extent of the construction limits of the proposed project, and an onsite inspection is completed with regard to determinations of the presence of jurisdictional waters in the project area, we are unable to verify that the project will not have jurisdictional impacts, or to provide specific comments concerning DA permit requirements or a recommendation of alternatives. To assist you with determining permitting requirements, we recommend that you perform a detailed delineation of the streams and/or wetlands present on the project site. When this information becomes available, it should be forwarded to our office for review and comment, as well as a determination of DA permit eligibility. -2- We have the following additional recommendations and comments concerning the proposed bridge replacement projects: • All bridges should be replaced with bridges that have hydraulic openings as large as or larger than the existing bridges. • If the bridges or causeways will have to be widened, they should be widened in the direction that will avoid and /or minimize wetland and stream impacts. • Off -site detours should be used for all projects. • If any underground utility lines will have to be relocated as a result of the projects, they should be directionally drilled under all streams and adjacent wetlands. If overhead utility lines will have to be relocated within wetland areas, the new corridors should be cleared in a way that does not disturb the root mat or result in re- deposition of soil. Should you have any further questions related to DA permits for this project, please contact me at (910) 251 -4829. Sincerely, cAiz-� Ronnie Smith NCDOT, Project Manager Wilmington Regulatory Field Office Copies Furnished: r. Mason Herndon NCDENR -DWQ 225 Green Street, Suite 214 Fayetteville, NC 28301 -5094 Mr. Art King NCDOT Post Office Box 1067 Aberdeen, NC 28315 51 Mr. Timothy Johnson NCDOT Post Office Box 1067 Aberdeen, NC 28315 Mr. Chris Militcher US EPA c/o Federal Highway Administration 310 New Bern Avenue, Room 206 Raleigh, NC 27601 Mr. Gary Jordan United States Fish & Wildlife Service Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Post Office Box 33726 Raleigh, NC 27636 -3726 Mr. Travis Wilson Highway Coordinator North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission 1142 I -85 Service Road Creedmoor, NC 27522 Electronic Copies furnished: CESAW -RG /Scott McLendon CESAW-RG-LIDale Beter