HomeMy WebLinkAbout20140650 Ver 1_More Info Received_20140725Homewood, Sue
From: Crystal Fox <CFox @smeinc.com>
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2014 5:40 PM
To: Homewood, Sue
Cc: Brown, Craig J SAW
Subject: Revisions to Line T021B Impact Maps and Buffer Impact Table
Attachments: 20140725 Revised BufferIm pactTa bles.pdf, REvised Impact Maps.zip.zip_renamed
Sue,
I hope this email finds you doing well. Attached are the impact maps we discussed and a couple more where I found
typos or mistakes. Thank you for going through them with me.
I went through diligently and looked for mistakes where we were indicating a permanent stream impact. I updated the
maps (in the attached, to reflect this). There will be no placement of fill or changes to pattern, profile, or dimension on
any of the streams. All streams have temporary impacts attributable to pipe placement.
Specifically for S1— they are now showing the Cardinal Easement — so impacts have been adjusted for the change in use
and the clearing.
Specifically for 533. We have discussed this internally. The current plan is to place bridging with geo textile fabric and
sideboards over the parallel portion. Additionally, it will be pumped around during activities in the area to prevent any
inadvertent discharge attributable to bank slumping or roll off from the bridging. Our El will monitor this crossing and it
will be specifically evaluated prior to install.
I adjusted the riparian impacts to include the changes on the maps and to deduct the Forested wetland areas, as
appropriate. I further notated the table to include a superscript describing where existing maintained easement impacts
are shown for informational purposes only— and are exempt from JLBR it is additionally included in the crossing
justification note where applicable. I understand that your buffer impacts depicted in the permit will match the
Adjusted Impacts in the attached table - 22,798 sf (combined).
I have additionally requested from the client the justification /clarification you requested for the 50 -foot maintained
ROW. They stated that Cardinal installed a line in 2000 with a 50 -foot easement. I anticipate you will now issue a Hold
letter— requesting the additional justification /clarification re:50 -foot ROW.
I think that is it. Please replace your respective tables and impact maps with those attached. Sorry for any
inconvenience and I truly appreciate your time and consideration. Craig — it doesn't really change anything for your end
—just Sue's stuff — but thought you might want the most current.
Thanks—
Crystal
Crystal Fox, CE
Staff Scientist II
1
Pre - Construction Notif cation; NWP No,121WCQ No, 3884
Line T -021 B Pipeline Project
16" T•0218 PIPELINE RIPARIAN BUFFER IMPACT TABLE
SE Project No, 7235-11-013, Phase 07
July 25, 2014
Page 1 of 3
Zone I Impacts (d)
Zone 2 Impacts (sI)
Forested Wetland within
Buffer Zone
Stream III
DraOng
No,
Perpendicular Crossing?
Disturbance at
r
Crossing Type
Crossing NotesiJustlfiaton
Total Area of
Area Within Existing
Area of Permanent
Area Within
Exsting
Area of Permanent
Adjusted Total Area For
Mitigation (Zone 1 +Zone 2)
Crossing Greater
than 401f
Disturbance
a-
Maintained Easement
Maintenance Impact
Total
Maintained
Maintenance Impact
(si). Forested Wedand
Easement'
Zone 1(sq
Zone 2 (sfj
Within Buffer
ROW aligned to parallel existing
maintained ROW. Portions of new
ROW within Existing maintained
S1jSL1)
301
No
Yes
HOD
Cardinal easement.
5,393
2,260
3,133
4,526
2,163
1,163
4,896
S2 (SL2)
NA
NA
NA
Avoided
NIA. Area will not be impacted,
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Exempifrom Jordan Lake Riparian
S3 (SF1)
302
Yes
Yes
Open cut
Buffers- Exlsiiq Maintains Easement
3,062
3,062
0
2,069
2,069
0
0
Located primarily within Existing
MaintainedEasemeni Portionswillbe
cleared and maintained within the
existing maintained easement are
refeciedinmitigationiotals. Existing
gas lines io the north limit degree of
S4 (SF2)
303
No
Yes
Open cui
crossing.
3,180
3,491
289
2,561
2,216
291
580
Exempifrom Jordan Lake Rlpadan
S5 (SF3)
3N
Yes
Yes
Open cut
Buffers - Existing Maintained Easement
1207 ,
3207 ,
0
2,146
2,146
0
0
The location of the existing Cardinal
Gas Line and stream io the north limits
where the new line can turn io cross the
S6jSF19)
305
No
Yes
Open cui
stream.
4,101
0
4,101
2,381
0
2,381
1014
1148
4,332
Current route voids direct impacts to
ST Parallel Zone 2lmpactsof429sf
not included in permaintenancetotals or
S1jSF20)
305.301
NA
NA
Avoided
mitigation totals
1,533
0
1,533
2,632
0
2,632
11
2,003
S8 (SS4)
3�
NA
NA
Avoided
Small area of Zone 2 conversion.
0
0
0
613
0
613
536
S9 (SC22)
301
NA
NA
Avoided
NIA. Area will not be impacted,
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
S10 (SC24)
NA
NA
NA
Avoided
NIA. Area will not be impacted,
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Exempifrom Jordan Lake Rlpadan
S1 (SF6)
308
Yes
I Yes
I Open cut
Buffers - Existing Maintained Easement
2,321
2,321
0
3,301
3,301
0
0
Exempifrom Jordan Lake Rlpadan
S12 (SF7)
309
Yes
Yes
Open cut
Buffers - Existing Maintained Easement
3,088
32
0
2,095
2,095
0
0
S13 (SF8)
309
NA
NA
Avoided
NIA. Area will not be impacted,
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Exempifrom Jordan Lake Rlpadan
S11jSC6)
311
Yes
Yes
Open cut
Buffers - Existing Maintained Easement
2,950
2,9K
0
2,166
2,166
0
0
Current route voids direct impacts io
S15 (SC8)
311
NA
NA
Avoided
S15,
9
9
0
1 1,�1
117
0
0
Exempifrom Jordan Lake Rlpadan
S16 (SC5)
312
Yes
Yes
Open cut
Buffers - Existing Maintained Easement
3,119
3,119
0
2,613
2,613
0
0
Exempifrom Jordan Lake Rlpadan
S17 (SC4)
313
No
Yes
Open cut
Buffers - Existing Maintained Easement
3,184
3,184
0
6A41
6A41
0
0
Exempifrom Jordan Lake Rlpadan
S18jSC1)
315
Yes
Yes
Open cut
Buffers - Existing Maintained Easement
3,083
3,083
0
2,053
2,053
0
0
Exempifrom Jordan Lake Rlpadan
S18A (SCI)
315
Yes
Yes
Open cui
Buffers - Existing Maintained Easement
3,020
3,020
0
2,012
1012
0
0
Exempifrom Jordan Lake Riparian
Buffers - Existing Maintained Easement
CuNed is within Existing Maintained
S20 (SC20)
316
Yes
Yes
Open cut
Easement
5,155
5,155
0
5A29
5,429
0
0
Located primarily within Existing
Maintained Easement Portionswill be
cleared and maintained within the
existing maintained easement are
S21(SC21)
311
Yes
Yes
Open cut
refecied in mitigation totals.
3,434
3,353
1 81
2,281
2,222
1 59
41
1 93
Exempifrom Jordan Lake Rlpadan
Buffers - Existing Maintained Easement
Existing gas line io the nodh limits
S22 (SF9)
321
No
Yes
I Open cut
crossing angle.
I 6,083
I 6,083
0
1 3,081
I 3,081
0
1
1
0
Page 1 of 3
Pre - Construction Nolif cation; NWP No,121WCQ No, 3884
Line T -021 B Pipeline Project
16" T•0218 PIPELINE RIPARIAN BUFFER IMPACT TABLE
SE Project No, 7235-11-013, Phase 07
July 25, 2014
Page 2 of 3
Zone I Impacts (d)
tone 2 Impacts (s6
Forested Wetland within
Buffertone
Stream III
DraOng
No,
Perpendicular Crossing?
Disturbance at
r
Crossing Type
Crossing NotesiJustlfialion
Total Area of
Area Within Existing
Area of Permanent
Area Within
Exsting
Area of Permanent
Adjusted Total Area For
Mitigation (Zone 1 +Zone 2)
Crossing Greater
than 401f
Disturbance
a-
Maintained Easement
Maintenance Impact
Total
Maintained
Maintenance Impact
(sfl• Forested Wetland
Easement'
Zone 1(sq
Zone 2 (sfj
Within Buffer
Located primarily within Existing
Maintained Easemeni, New 20 -fool right
of way parallels existing maintain
easement. Exisiinggaslineiolhenorlh
S23jSF10)
1 322
No
Yes
Open cui
limits crossing angle.
5,125
4,011
1 118
3,144
2,439
1 105
465
1,348
Located mosllywithin Existing
Maintained Easement ROW aligned io
parallell and south of existing
maintained ROW io void further impact
with Stream S24. Existing gas line io the
S24 (SC12)
323
No
Yes
Open cui
north limks crossing angle.
3,822
31
634
2,338
1,936
402
511
Exemplfrom Jordan Lake Rlpadan
S25 (SC11)
324
Yes
Yes
Open cut
Buffers - Existing Maintained Easement
1,953
1,953
0
1,324
1,324
0
0
Exemplfrom Jordan Lake Rlpadan
S26jSC10)
326
Yes
Yes
Open cui
Buffers - Existing Maintained5semeni
3,104
3,1N
0
2,091
2,091
0
0
Exemplfrom Jordan Lake Rlpadan
S27 (SC14)
328
Yes
Yes
Open cut
Buffers - Existing Maintained Easement
3,669
3,669
0
2,515
2,515
0
0
Exemplfix Jordan Lake Rlparian
Buffers - Existing Maintained Easement.
Existing gas line north and south of
proposed line limit crossing angle.
Temporary workspace will impact
forested areasouiside ofihe existing
maintained easement. The total are
impactedbytempoma workspace is
reflected in mitigation totals. This area
S28 (05r
329
No
Yes
Open cui
will not be permanency maintained,
5,026
4,564
462
4,139
3,601
538
1,000
Exempifix Jordan Lake Rlparian
S29 (SC13)
330
Yes
Yes
Open cut
Buffers - Existing Maintained Easement
3,095
3,095
0
2,011
2,011
0
0
Located primarily within Existing
%ntained5sement. Portions of
buffer will be cleared and permanently
maintained and are refected in
mitigation totals. Gas line io the north
S30 (SF11)
331
No
Yes
Open cui
limits crossing angle.
4,633
2,814
1,891
4,355
2,532
1,823
3,120
Current alignment voids direct impacts
io S31. The alignment is located
pdmarilywithin existing maintained
easement and is exemplfrom Jordan
Lake Buffers, however, portions of the
bufferwill be cleared and maintain
S31(SC11)
331
NA
Yes
Avoids
and are refected in the mitigation totals.
1,661
143
924
3,111
1,962
1,155
2,019
Located primarilywithin Existing
%ntained5sement. Portions will be
cleared and are refected in mitigation
S32 (SC18)
331
Yes
Yes
Open cut
totals.
3,038
2,141
891
2,023
1,381
636
1,521
Exemplfix Jordan Lake Rlparian
S33 (SC19)
3�
Yes
Yes
Open cut
Buffers - Existing Maintained Easement
11,051
11,051
0
5,516
5,516
0
0
Located primarily within Existing
%ntained5sement. Portions of
buffer will be cleared and permanently
maintained and are refected in
mitigation totals. Gas line io the north
S34 (SF13)
339
No
Yes
Open cui
limits crossing angle.
2,696
2,04
652
1,522
1,145
311
539
311
113
S35 (SP1)
339
No
Yes
Open cui
Nol Subject io Jordan Lake Buffers
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Exemplfix Jordan Lake Rlparian
Buffers - Existing Maintained Easement.
Gas line io the north limits crossing
S36 (SF14)
340
No
Yes
Open cui
Imple,
3,409
1 3,409
1 0
1 2,344
I 2,344
1 0
1
1
1 0
Page 2 of 3
Pre - Construction Notif cation; NWP No,121WCQ No, 3884
Line T -021 B Pipeline Project
16" T•0218 PIPELINE RIPARIAN BUFFER IMPACT TABLE
SE Project No, 7235-11-013, Phase 07
July 25, 2014
Page 3 of 3
Zone I Impacts (d)
tone 2 Impacts (s6
Forested Wetland within
Buffertone
Stream III
DraOng
No,
Perpendicular Crossing?
Disturbance at
r
Crossing Type
Crossing NotesiJustlfiaton
Total Area of
Area Within Existing
Area of Permanent
Area Within
EAsting
Area of Permanent
Adjusted Total Area For
Mitigation (Zone 1 +Zone 2)
Crossing Greater
than 401f
Disturbance
a-
Maintained Easement
Maintenance Impact
Total
Maintained
Maintenance Impact
(sfl• Forested Wetland
Easement'
Zone 1(sq
Zone 2 (sfj
Within Buffer
Exempt fix Jordan Lake Riparian
S371SF15)
341
Yes
Yes
Open cut
Buffers - ExistingMaintainedEasement
3,436
3,436
0
2,322
2,322
0
0
Dated mosilywithin Existing
Maintained Easement. ROW aligns to
parallell and south of existing
maintained ROW to void further impact
with Stream S38 and Wetland W49.
Portions will be cleared and are
S38 (SF16j
342
No
Yes
Open cut
reflected in mhigation totals.
3,456
2,155
101
2,488
2,310
118
819
Not Subject to Jordan Lake Buffers.
Small area will be included in new
S391SF11j
342
NA
NA
Avoided
maintained 15- foot right of way.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Dated mosilywithin Existing
Maintained Easement, New 15 -foot
ROW aligned to parallell and south of
existing maintained ROW. Crossing
angle limited bygas line to the north,
Potions will be cleared and are refected
S40 (SF18j
343
No
Yes
Open cut
in miti anon totals.
3,419
2,2�
1,153
3,245
1,951
1,288
2,441
Exempifix Jordan Lake Riparian
Buffers - Existing Maintained Easement.
Crossing angle at stream limited bygas
S41jSM1j
34
No
Yes
Open cut
line to the north,
3,145
3,145
0
2,321
2,321
0
0
Exempt fix Jordan Lake Riparian
S42jSM2j
345
Yes
Yes
Open cut
Buffers - ExisiigMaintainedEasemeni
3,045
3,045
0
2,108
2,108
0
0
Exempt fix Jordan Lake Riparian
Buffers - Existing Maintained Easement.
Crossing angle limited by gas line to the
S43 (SM3j
345
No
Yes
Open cut
north.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Not subject to Jordan Lake Riparian
Buffers. Crossing located completey
S4 (SF22j
346
No
Yes
Open cut
within existing maintained easement
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Not subject to Jordan Lake Riparian
Buffers. Crossing located completey
S45 (SF23j
346
Yes
Yes
Open cut
within existing maintained easement
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Parallel Zone 2 impacts are completely
within existing maintained easement
S46 (SF21j
34
NA
NA
Avoided
and no change of use.
0
0
0
860
860
0
0
Exempt fix Jordan Lake Riparian
Buffers - Existing Maintained Easement.
Crossing angle limited by gas line to the
north. Currentalignementavoids
impacts to wetlands to the north and
S471SF24)
341
No
Yes
Open cut
additional buffer impacts to the south.
3,416
3,416
0
2,561
2,561
0
0
S48 (SF25j
341
NA
NA
Avoided
NIA. Area will not be impacted,
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Current alignment voids impacts to
W56. Portions will be cleared and are
S49 (SF26j
350
Yes
Yes
Open cut
reflected in mitigation totals.
5,041
4,553
488
1 4,483
4,483
0
1
488
Not subject to Jordan Lake Riparian
Buffers. Crossing located completey
within existing maintained easement
Crossing angle limited by gas line to the
SK (SF21j
351
No
I Yes
I Open cut
north.
0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
1
1
1 0
Totals:1
114,052
15,111
89,218
13,381
22,198
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