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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20211570 Ver 1_Correction Letter - Surry Culvert 2266 PCN letter_20220202 ST�7E. �y e. wame , STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ROY COOPER J.ERIC BOYETTE GOVERNOR SECRETARY December 6,2021 Ms. Lori Beckwith U. S.Army Corps of Engineers NCDOT Regulatory Project Manager 151 Patton Avenue,Room 208 Asheville,NC 28801-2714 Subject: Permit Application—Surry Culvert 2266 replacement, Surry County,North Carolina. 17.BP.11.C.4- State Funded Dear Ms. Beckwith: The North Carolina Department of Transportation(NCDOT) is proposing to replace the existing 72"x 106' CMP carrying a UT of Lovills Creek on SR 1701 (Greenhill Rd) in Surry County with a 78"x 144' RCP.Along with the pipe replacement,the inlet and outlet portions of the stream will be re-armored, along with some new sections of bank armoring,to reduce erosion and better stabilize the inlet and outlet of the pipe. The project will be State Funded. The existing CMP carries a 5' wide UT of Lovills Creek. This pipe is currently in poor shape,and not well aligned with the stream on the inlet side. The new pipe will be slightly larger and longer (78"x 144' RCP),resulting in 38' of new permanent impacts. The increased length will allow for the road shoulder to be widened over the pipe,which will reduce the steepness of the road shoulder and help prevent future erosion. The new pipe will be placed on the northwest side of the existing pipe, so that the inlet will line up better with the stream. The new pipe will have a slope of 2.7%, and the inlet will not be buried,but the outlet will be buried 1' with a 1' sill to improve aquatic passage. The pipe replacement will be done in the dry,by pumping water from an upstream dike past the pipe replacement area, and discharging it back into the UT. This will result in 81' of temporary impacts from dewatering. All water entering the pipe replacement area will be pumped through a silt bag and allowed to discharge back into the UT downstream of the project. USFWS IPaC indicated three Federally listed species near the project Bow: The southern population of the bog turtle is listed as Threatened due to Similarity of Appearance to the northern population. A review of the NCNHP records,updated October 2021, indicates a historical occurrence of this species approximately 0.7 miles to the northwest. However,the last individual observed at that location was in 1993, and more recent surveys have not found bog turtles. Regardless,there are no wetlands within the project footprint. While a biological conclusion is not required,the lack of habitat and occurrences suggest that the project will have NO EFFECT on this species. Gray Bat and Northern Long-eared Bat(NLEB):NCDOT staff surveyed the existing pipe during the summer of 2020 and 2021, and no indication of bat usage was observed on either occasion. A Mailing Address: Telephone:828-386-7202 NC DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION kjhining@ncdot.gov DIVISION 11 Customer Service: 1-877-368-4968 801 STATESVILLE RD NORTH WILKESBORO,NC 28659 Website:ncdot.gov review of the NCNHP records,updated October 2021,indicates no known occurrences of this species within 1.0 mile of the project study area. Additional information related to potential effects on bats include: -no caves or mines in the area(closest is a mine>3 miles to the southeast) -the project will involve 0.33 acres of tree clearing(trees>3"DBH.) -there are no plans to use artificial lighting or work at night -no blasting or percussion activities will occur -the project area is not situated in or near a"Red HUC"where NLEB hibernacula or maternity Section 106 Information This project was reviewed by NCDOT's Human Environment Unit in 2021 for potential effects and it was determined that No Survey Was Required for archaeology or historic architecture. The Catawba Tribe is the only tribe with interests in Surry County. The tribe was contacted about the project and indicated they had no issues with it,but was asked to be contacted if Native American artifacts or human remains were discovered. Impacts to Waters of the United States UT to Lovills Creek will receive 38' of permeant fill from pipe lengthening,and 30' of new bank stabilization. The UT will be dewatered during the pipe replacement,resulting in 81' of temporary impacts. Permits Requested NCDOT hereby requests authorization under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act to proceed with the construction project outlined above. The project area is not within a designated trout watershed.NCDOT also requests authorization for the project under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act from the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality,Division of Water Resources(DWR). Please contact me at(828) 386-7202 if you have any questions or need additional information to evaluate this request. Sincerely, /l arr�r� ��n:r�2cy Kevin Hining (/ Division 11 Environmental Officer 828-386-7202 kjhininggncdot.gov Enclosures cc: Amy Chapman,Division of Water Resources Dave Wanucha,Division of Water Resources Joe Laws,PE,Division Bridge Program Manager Mark Johnson, Division Bridge Program Technician Todd Hiatt,Roadside Environmental Field Operations Supervisor