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From: Leslie, Andrea J
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2022 2:40 PM
To: Jake McLean; Eplin, Tamera; Christopher Grubb; Fuemmeler, Amanda J CIV (US);
Homewood, Sue; Goudreau, Chris J.; Williams, Lori A; Etchison, Luke; Hamstead, Byron
A; susan_cameron; Laura_Fogo; Derek Martin; gangloffmm@appstate.edu;
hcwatershed@gmail.com; Fox, Graham; jason_mays@fws.gov; Latham, Tim
Cc: Jonathan Hartsell; Andy Hill; Angela Allen; Gail Lazaras; Erin McCombs
Subject: RE: [External] RE: Ward's Mill Dam Removal
Follow Up Flag: Follow up
Flag Status: Completed
Thanks Jake for meeting us out there today. Please include me as a point of contact for NCWRC on the
construction schedule.
As we discussed today, it's up to you as to whether you take more of the dam structure out. Obviously, the
rebar must be taken out, but as it exists now, the remainder of the concrete dam doesn't appear to be
providing a barrier to aquatic passage. We ask that you carefully stage the work so that you (1) minimize the
amount of time taken for in -channel work, (2) minimize the time that equipment will be in the channel, and
(3) are able to divert flow away from messy in -channel work areas as best you can, balancing this with (1)
and (2).
Andrea
Andrea Leslie
Mountain Habitat Conservation Coordinator
NC Wildlife Resources Commission
645 Fish Hatchery Rd., Building B
Marion, NC 28752
828-400-4223 (cell)
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From: Jake McLean <jmclean@wildlandseng.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 2, 2022 1:46 PM
To: Eplin, Tamera <tamera.eplin@ncdenr.gov>; Christopher Grubb <chris.grubb@watgov.org>; Fuemmeler, Amanda J
CIV (US) <Amanda.Jones@usace.army.mil>; Homewood, Sue <sue.homewood@ncdenr.gov>; Leslie, Andrea J
<andrea.leslie@ncwildlife.org>; Goudreau, Chris J. <chris.goudreau@ncwildlife.org>; Williams, Lori A
<Lori.Williams@ncwildlife.org>; Etchison, Luke <luke.etchison@ncwildlife.org>; Hamstead, Byron A
<byron_hamstead@fws.gov>; susan_cameron <susan_cameron@fws.gov>; Laura_Fogo <Laura_Fogo@fws.gov>; Derek
Martin <martindjl@appstate.edu>; gangloffmm@appstate.edu; hcwatershed@gmail.com; Fox, Graham
<graham.fox@watgov.org>; jason_mays@fws.gov; Latham, Tim <tim.latham@ncdenr.gov>
Cc: Jonathan Hartsell <hartselljonathan@gmail.com>; Andy Hill <Andy@mountaintrue.org>; Angela Allen
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<aallen@wildlandseng.com>; Gail Lazaras <glazaras@americanrivers.org>; Erin McCombs
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Subject: [External] RE: Ward's Mill Dam Removal
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Hi everyone,
We are gearing up to complete Phase 2 of the dam removal effort in the next month or so. During this phase we plan to
stabilize the left stream bank and utilize material from the mid -channel bar that is currently present upstream of the
dam. The details are provided in the attachments.
I wanted to make sure that you all knew our intentions to implement this phase within the permitting requirements
established. Our approach is consistent with the design plans and those plans stated that additional details would be
provided at this stage which are attached in the form of a pdf markup sheet and photographs that correspond to help
explain the details.
I am available to run through questions or review permit requirements or details of the approach with permitting
agencies based on this plan. We will be working in the wet and diverting flow away from the work area where relevant
to reduce sediment input. The nature of moving material from the middle of the channel and relocating it to the
channel edge requires instream work and will stir sediment which is mostly sand and gravel at this point and is not
anticipated to create significant or prolonged turbidity. During the placement of non -riverbed material (soil) precautions
will be taken to mitigate input of sediment into the flow. We will be reseeding, matting, and livestaking the project
upon completion of the grading work. Work is being performed by Wildland Construction (for those of you that don't
know, we started a construction company 2 years ago lead by Riley Lecka, formerly of North State Environmental who
has significant experience with dam removal and river restoration). Myself and/or my (Engineering side) coworkers will
be onsite and representing the Project management team and ensuring the successful completion of this phase of work.
Please let me know what follow-up, if any, you would like to have by the end of next Tuesday so that I can plan
accordingly and coordinate with you. The target start date has not been set, but please indicate if you would like to be
notified or designate a point of notification within your agency once the scheduling of this work is complete. The actual
work dates will depend on weather and other factors and is anticipated to have a duration of 1 week.
Thanks,
Jake
828-545-3865
From: Jake McLean
Sent: Wednesday, May 5, 2021 8:44 AM
To: tamera.eplin@ncdenr.gov; Chris.Grubb <Chris.Grubb@watgov.org>; Fuemmeler, Amanda J CIV (US)
<Amanda.Jones@usace.army.mil>; sue.homewood@ncdenr.gov; Leslie, Andrea J <andrea.leslie@ncwildlife.org>;
chris.goudreau@ncwildlife.org; lori.williams@ncwildlife.org; luke.etchison@ncwildlife.org; byron hamstead@fws.gov;
susan cameron@fws.gov; Laura_Fogo <Laura Fogo@fws.gov>; Derek Martin <martindjl@appstate.edu>;
gangloffmm@appstate.edu; hcwatershed@gmail.com;'Graham.Fox@watgov.org' <Graham.Fox@watgov.org>;
'jason_mays@fws.gov' <jason mays@fws.gov>; Latham, Tim <tim.latham@ncdenr.gov>
Cc: Jonathan Hartsell <hartselljonathan@gmail.com>; Andy Hill <Andy@mountaintrue.org>; Mimi Caddell
<mcaddell@wildlandseng.com>; Eric Neuhaus <eneuhaus@wildlandseng.com>; Angela Allen
<aallen@wildlandseng.com>; 'Gail Lazaras' <glazaras@americanrivers.org>; Jordan Hessler
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Subject: RE: Ward's Mill Dam Removal
The USFWS crew has locked in the week of May 10-14th to be onsite doing the 1st phase of dam removal. Removal will
likely start on the 12th or 13th as they will be traveling Monday, setting up Tuesday and starting the work pad on Wed.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Also, please notify Jonathan and! if you are planning to visit the site and on what day. As you all know there is limited
room for parking, etc. and although the Wards have there shots we would like to be able to know who is going to be
visiting the site and have the potential to be able to manage this to the degree necessary (set up enough lawn chairs ;).
Jake
Jake McLean I Senior Water Resource Engineer, Project Manager
0: 828.774.5547 M: 828.545.3865
Wildlands Engineering, Inc.
167-B Haywood Road
Asheville, NC 28806
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