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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20140123 Ver 1_Emails_20140318Fox, Tim From: andrew@confluence'engzom Sent: Wednesday, March 10' 2014 11:07 AM To: Fox, Tim Cc Cranford, Chuck; Tasha.L.McCormick@usace.army.mil; clement@cwenv.com; 'Rebekah Newton' Subject: RE: Ansley at Roberts Lake Attachments: sheet rexpdf Tim — attached is the revised structure detail sheet with the bentonite note removed. Thanks for the prompt review. "T ITS,� From: Fox, Tim Sent: Wednesday, March 19,Z01410:40AM /m: Cc: Cranford, Chuck; ( );RebekahNev«on(rebekd2 Subject: RE: Ansley at Roberts Lake mil: Clement Riddle <clement(@cwenv.com> cwenv.cnm The Division suggests not using bentonite and utilizing natural channel design techniques. |f you can take that out ofthe detail and send meareply | will get the approval letter out. We appreciate your communication and efforts with this project. Tim Tim Fox North Carolina Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office DivisionofVVaterResources — VVater[lua|ityPrograms 2O9OU.S.7OHighway Svvannanoa,N[2Q77Q Tel: 828-296-4500 Fax: 828-299-7043 Notice: Email correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the NC Public Records Law and may be disclosed tothird parties. 1 From: Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2014 11:11AM To: Fox, Tim Cc: Cranford, Chuck; Subject: RE: Ansley at Roberts Lake Tlm —thanksforthecomment . We sized the riffle materials using a shear stress analysis, (unit wt. of water x hydraulic radius x slope) and compared those values to the Shield's curve for particle mobility, using Rosgen's data. I've attached a summary of the calculations for both reaches, looking at the bankfull stage and 2x bankfull stage (roughly the 10 year storm). As for the bentonitepellets, we've found that they really help seal up the voids between the step boulders that the filter fabric and smaller stone sometimes cannot seal. The bentonitevvou|d be placed away from flowing water and steps would be taken to limit downstream migration. Once it's in place, it's buried by smaller stone and becomes an inert plug in the backMUzone. |f you strongly object to its use, vve can take it out of the detail. In looking back at the drawings for the permit submittal, I realized that you may not have the latest. VVe did afew updates in February that | may have failed to pass along toClement. So, I've attached the latest plans in case that's true. FETITST M-1 From: Fox, Tim Sent: Tuesday, March 1O 20148:48AM /m: Cc: Cranford, Chuck; Clement Riddle Subject: Ansley at Roberts Lake Hope you are well. I am reviewing the Ansley at Roberts Lake Project and have a few questions for you. How are you sizing the rock material used in-stream for riffle construction. 9 The use of bentonite used for in-stream structures. Is there an alternative solution so bentonite does not have to be used? |amin the field today but should bein the office most of the day tomorrow. | can get the approval out once these two items are addressed. Thanks, Tim Tim Fox North Carolina Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources Asheville Regional Office DivisionofVVaterResources — VVater[lua|ityPrograms Tel: 828-296-4500 Fax: 828-299-7043 Notice: Email correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the NC Public Records Law and may be disclosed tothird parties.