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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20041612 Ver 1_Monitoring Report Year 6_20140808MEREDELL FARM ANNUAL MONITORING REPORT YEAR 6 OF 7 EEP Project #247 Randolph County, North Carolina Completed Construction: 2008 Submitted January 2014 Submitted to: D 7 D LUG 2014 { 1'll I 'CtlelClt ATE m a Stonnwm_:� g�nen NCDENR -EEP 1652 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699 -1652 Monitoring Firm: C SEPI C I C O N S T R U C T I O N 1025 Wade Avenue Raleigh, NC 27605 Phone(919)789 -9977 Project Manager: Philip Beach pbeach @sepiengineering.com EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Meredell Farm Stream Restoration project falls withm,USGS hydrologic unit 03030003 The project lies within a rural setting-that includes agricultural, forested, and low - density residential areas The project is located on Koopman Dairies (formerly Meredell Farm), a small farm operation that includes dairy and row crop production Prior to restoration work, the project stream had been historically destabilized through channelization and hoof -shear Baker Engineering designed the restoration plans and restoration was completed in 2008 Sepi Engineering & Construction (SEPI) began the stream and riparian monitoring for Meredell Farms in October 2013 The goal of the project is to restore and improve the stream channel and riparian buffer formand function on -site through the following objectives • Restore 3,865 LF of channel dimension, pattern and profile • Enhance 4,704 LF of channel dimension, and /or profile • Preserve 5,136 LF of stream channel and riparian buffer • Improve floodplam functionality by matching floodplam elevation with bankfull stage • Establish native °stream bank and floodplam vegetation in the permanent conservation easement • Improve the water quality in the Upper Cape Fear River watershed by fencing cattle out of the stream and reducing bank erosion SEPI performed stream and riparian monitoring in the fall of 2013 for,this Year 6 Monitoring Report, which,is discussed in greater detail below Vegetation Assessment Vegetation monitoring in Year 6 included visual assessment of the riparian zone and buffer mitigation areas to update the Current Conditions Plan View (CCPV) and Carolina Vegetation Survey (CVS) assessment of 12 vegetation plots SEPI observed areas of concern that based on visual assessment did not appear to be meeting riparian zone success criteria of 260 stems per acre after 6 years These observed conditions are reflected in the CCPV figures (Figures 2 -9) within this report and briefly discussed below • The conservation easement area surrounding stream reaches UT 1, UT2, M1, and UT5 continue to have large areas that lack significant counts of visible planted woody stems It was visually observed that the vegetation established within the buffer and outside of the bankfull bench area primarily consists of grasses and herbaceous species Good vegetation growth was primary observed within the bankfull bench area for each of these reaches • The lower M1 area (downstream of the stream crossing) continues to have a significant invasive species population consisting of Chinese privet and cattails • UT3 and UT4 also had instances of tree -of- heaven and Chinese privet throughout the reaches • UT5 had instances of agricultural squash growing in the buffer • The site continues to be free of encroachments to the easement Meredell Farm SEPI Engineering & Construction EEP Project #247 3 Annual Final Monitoring Report January 2014 Monitoring Year 6 of 7 Detailed data collected from the CVS assessment of the 12 vegetation plots can be found in Appendix C of this report Ten of the 12 veg,plots exceeded the riparian zone success criteria of 260 stems /acre after 6 years, and 5 of the 11 buffer vegetation plots exceeded the buffer mitigation success criteria of 320 stems /acre after 6 years The total average planted stem density for all twelve veg plots is 435 stems /acre for Year 6 Monitoring Invasive species were'treated on reaches UT1, UT2, UT3, UT4, and M1 in August 2012 Approximately 22 acres were treated The,target species of concern included Ailanthus altissima and Ligustrum sinense Supplemental plantings wereperformed on reaches UT 1, UT2, and M1 in August 2012 A total of 4500 woody stems were planted Detailed data and maps on supplemental plantings and invasive species control efforts can be found in Appendix C Stream Assessment Year 6 stream channel monitoring included a visual assessment of the stream channel and in- stream structures to update the Current�Conditions Plan View (CCPV) and collection of geomorphic profile data Visual observations of the stream channel conditions were conducted to determine if the project is establishing toward the,stream success criteria outlined in the approved Restoration Plan (2004) These goals are outlined below Longitudinal Profile o "The longitudinal profile data should,show that the bedform features are remaining-stable and, are not aggrading or degrading The pools should remain deep with flat water surface slopes and the nffles should remain steep and shallow " The visual assessment and geomorphic data collection completed for the site indicated that approximately 95% of the protect °reaches were,performing within established success criteria ranges The remaining,5% were exhibiting impacts such as headcuts and stream structure instabilities The observed stream channel conditions are reflected in the CCPV figures (Figures 2 -9) within this report and briefly discussed below • Two instream structures � (Stations,M'l 303 +25 and 305 +00) had flow going between the sill and arm boulders, but no further instability was observed as a result of the conditions • One instream structure (Station M1 303 +75) had,approximately 15% bank erosion • Six instances of headcut were observed • There continues to be a small area of concentrated overland runoff through the buffer on the UT3a near Station 10 +50 that is causing - erosion to the stream bank • Two areas of split channel flow were identified along`the existing, stream at the upstream and downstream section of UT5 Geomorphic monitoring included collection of 4 longitudinal profile segments Channel profile stability assessment includes the entire restored length of the project Refer'to Appendiz'D contained herein for detailed results of the longitudinal profile data collection Site Hydrology Year 6 hydrologic bankfull indicators were collected during monitoring field visits These indicators include collection of visually observed wracklines at, or above, the bankfull elevation and,recordation of the crest gage height located at Station 30 +700 on,reach M1 Meredell Farm SEPI,Engineenng & Construction EEP Project #247 4 Annual Final Monitoring Report January 2014 Monitoring Year 6 of 7 • Wracklmes were noted above the bankfull bench and within the floodplam during the initial site assessment field visit conducted on October 30, 2013 Refer to photograph SP2 within Appendix B of this report • A crest gage reading of 3 6 feet was recorded during the annual monitoring field visit conducted on October 30, 2013 The baseline bankfull design maximum depth range for reach Ml is 1 0 foot (min) to 1 3 feet (max), therefore, the crest gage reading indicates that a bankf ill event had occurred onsite Refer to photograph SP1 within Appendix B of this report Summary information/data related to the occurrence of such things as beaver or encroachment, and statistics related to performance of various project and monitoring elements can be found m'the tables and figures in the report appendices, Narrative background and supporting information, formerly found in these reports can be found in the Baseline Monitoring Report (formerly Mitigation Plan) and in the Mitigation Plan (formerly the Restoration Plan) documents available on ESP's website All raw data supporting the tables and figures in the appendices are available from EEP upon request METHODOLOGY The following methods were utilized during the Year 6 monitoring for data collection and post - processing • Geomorphic topographic data collections were performed in the field using a survey - grade,GPS such that each survey point has three - dimensional coordinates, and is georeferenced (NAD83 -State Plane Feet — FIPS 3200) • Longitudinal stationing was developed using the as-built survey thalweg as a baseline • The CV,S Level 2 methodology was utilized for the,vegetation plot data collection • Permanent cross - sectional data was not required for this monitoring year • Particle size distribution was not required for this monitoring year Meredell Farm SEPI Engineering & Construction EEP Project #247 5 Annual Final Monitoring Report January 2014 Monitoring Year 6 of 7 REFERENCES Buck Engineering, PC 2004 Meredell Farms Stream Restoration Plan North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program November 2006 Content, Format and Data Requirements for EEP Monitoring Reports Rosgen, D L 1994 A Classification of Natural Rivers Catena 22 166 -169 Kimley -Horn and Associates, Inc 2009 Meredell Farm Monitoring Report, Year 2 of 5 Kimley -Horn and Associates, Inc 2010 Meredell Farm Monitoring Report, Year 3 of 5 Kimley -Horn and Associates, Inc 2011 Meredell Farm Monitoring Report, Year 4 of 5 Kimley -Horn and Associates, Inc 2012 Meredell Farm Monitoring Report, Year 5 of 5 US Department of Army, Corps of Engineers 2003 Stream Mitigation Guidelines http / /www saw usace army mil/wetlands/Mitigation/stream—mitigation html Meredell Farm SEPI Engineering &,Construction EEP Project #247 6 Annual Final Monitoring Report January 2014 Monitoring Year 6 of 7 Appendix A Project Vicinity Map and Background Files Legends and Symbols Directions to the site: Take US -64 West towards Asheboro. Turn right onto US -421 North. Take the Old Liberty Road exit, turn left. Turn right on Ramseur Julian Road, the site - - - -- Easement Boundary will be on the left in 0.8 miles at Meredell Farm Road. As -Built Centerline NCDOT Roads (2011) Site Access r 3 A I N 0 500 1,000 n Feet N 1 inch = 1,000 feet Title Project Vicinity Map Prepared for: Meredell Farm Stream Restoration Monitoring Year 6 - 2013 Project �� Randolph County, North Carolina Date Project Number Figure 11/27/2013 247 1 SEPI Engineering and Construction Meredell Farm Annuaffifial Monitoring Report EEP Project 0247 Monitoring Year 6 of 7 January 2014 Table 1 Project Components and Mitigation Credits Meredell Farm Stream Restoration Site/247 _ ligation Credits Stream Riparian Weiland Non- npanan Welland _ Buffer Nitrogen Nutrient Offset Phosphorous Nuinert Offset spe R I RE R RE„ R, RE Totals _ 57855 1 5134 570000 Project Components Prged Component -or- Reach ID Statiomng/Locauon Existing Footage/Acreage Approach IN Pit etc) Restomhon -or- Restoration E w�alent Restoration Footage or Acreage Mitigation Ratio Ut Is _ 10+00- 21+00 1050 Eli 1100 1151 Ut lb - 21+00- 28+80 571 R 780 _ 1 1 Ut 29 - 10+00 - 18+00 800 El 800 1.5 1 Ut 2b 18+00 -20+94 206 R 294 1 1 M 1 10+00 -32+54 2103 till R 2254 1 1 _ Ut 32 10+00- 16+50 400 Ell 650 25 1 Ut 3b 16+50 - 20+79 836 R 429 1 1 Ut 4 10+00- 19+13 913 Ell 913 15 1 Ut 5 10+00- 20+75 1075 Ell 1075 25 1 M2 NA 1398 P 1398 51 Sandy Creek I NA 1033 P _ 1033 51 Sandy Creek 2 NA 801 P 801 51 Sandy Creek 3 NA 1902 P 1902 51 Component Summation Restoration Level Stream (Imear feet) Riparian Wetland (acres) Non- npanan Weiland (acres) Buffer (s ware feet) Upland (acres) „ ,-> >C - - Rn enne Non- Rtrenne Restoration 3757 373 950 Enhancement 8 750 Enhancement 1 800 Enhancement II 3738 _" - �4_- -� _ ;� { _ 5 „ _4 Creation Presen aeon 5134 y BMP Elements Element Location PurposefFunction Notes BMP Elements BR = Btoretention Cell SF = Sand Filter SW = Storms ater Wetland WDP =Wet Detention Pond DDP =Dry Detention Pond FS = Filter Stnp S = Grassed Seale LS -= Lei el Spreader NI =Natural Infiltration Area FB = Forested Buffer SEPI Engineering and Construction Meredell Farm Annuaffifial Monitoring Report EEP Project 0247 Monitoring Year 6 of 7 January 2014 Table 2 Project Activity and Reporting History Meredell Farm Stream Restoration Site/247 Elapsed Time Since Grading Complete 5 yrs 8 months Elapsed Time Since Planting Complete 5 yrs'7 Montbs Number of Reporting Years 6 Activity or Deliverable Data Collection Complete Completion or Delivery Restoration Plan Sept -04 Final Design — Construction Plans Jan-07 Construction NA Mar-08 Contamerized, bare root and B&B plantings NA _ Feb-08 As-built Mapping Nov -07 Apr -08 Year 1 Monitoring (baseline)* Nov -08 Jun-09 Year 2 Monitoring _ Nov -09 Apr -10 Year 3 Monitoring _ Oct -10 Marl l Year 4 Monitoring Oct -11 Jan-12 Year 5 Monitoring Oct -12 Feb-13 Year 6 Monitoring Nov -13 Nov -13 *As-built plan view survey performed by Level Cross Surveying PLLC (No As -built monitoring data was collected or reported) Bolded items are examples of those items that are not standard, but may come up and should be included Non - bolded items represent events that are standard'components over the course of a typical project The above are obviously not the extent of potential relevant project activities, but are Just provided as example as part of this exhibit If planting and morphology are on split monitoring schedules that should be made clear in the table I= Equals the number of reports or data points produced excludin the baseline Meredell Farm SEPI Engineering and Construction EEP Project #247 Annual Final Monitoring Report January 2014 Monitoring Year 6 of 7 Table 3 Project Contacts Table Meredell Farm Stream Restoration Site/247 Designer Buck Engineering, PC 8000 Regency Parkway, Suite 200 Cary, NC 27511 Primary project design POC Kevin Tweedy P E (919) 463 -5488 Construction Contractor RiverWorks Inc 8000 Regency Parkway, Suite 200 Cary, NC 27511 Construction contractor POC (919) 459 -9001 Survey Contractor Level Cross Survey, PLLC 668 Marsh Country Lane Randleman NC 27117 Survey contractor POC (336) 495 -1713 Planting Contractor Planting contractoriPOC Seeding Contractor Contractor point of contact Seed Mix Sources Nursery Stock Suppliers Monitoring Performers SEPI Engineering & Construction, Inc 1025 Wade Avenue, Raleigh NC 27605 Stream Monitoring POC Philip Beach PWS Vegetation Monitoring POC Kim Hamlin Project Scientist Weiland Monitoring POC Meredell Farm SEPI'Engmeenng and Construction EEP,ProJect #247 ltmual Final Momtonng Report January 2014 Monitoring Year 6 of 7 Table 4 Project Attribute Table Meredell Farm,Stream Restoration,Site /247 Project County Randolph Physiographic Region Piedmont Ecoregion Carolina Slate Belt Project River Basin Cape Fear USGS HUC for Project (14 digit) 03030003020010 NCDWQ Sub -basin for Project 03 -06 -09 Within extent of aters a an no WRC Hab Class (Wane, Cool, Cold) warm a of project easement fenced or demarcated 100 Beaver activity observed unng design p ase No _ Restoration Component Attribute Table Ml M2 UTI UT2 UT3 UT4 UT5 Drainage area acres treamdor e Re-stored length eet Perennial or ntermitten aters a type (Rural ran, eve opmg etc Waters he istn ution (e,g Residential Ag -Row Crop Ag- Livestock Forested Etc Watershed impervious cover, o AU/Index mum e NCDWQ c asst ication - listed? 0 0 0 0 0 - o Upstream o sa listed segment No 0 0 No No 0 0 Reasons, for 303d listing or stressor Total acreage of easement 498 Total vegetated acreage within the easement 498 otal planted acreage as part of e restoration osgen c assi icatiomo <pre- existing G4c c osgen,c assi cation of s- ui t Valley type Valley slope a ey side slope range e g - o Valley toeslope range e g - %7 u owaz m classification' Trout waters designati on o 0 0 0 0 0 0 Species of concern, endangered etc Dominant soil series and characteristics Series ept ay o Use N/A for items that-may not, apply Use"-" for items`that are unavailable and "U' for items that are unknown Meredell Farm SEPI Engineering and Construction EEP Project #247 Annual Final Monitoring, Report January 2014 Monitoring Year 6 of 7 Appendix B Visual Assessment Data 0 . � E � e_ ^ §. . 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L s. ae as C •L y •fr •3.. ci co .w CC ES OQ u;Aav p .�. �w W A a .O. as OQ 00 C4 AAA a ai as Q C w CL v L d a� c � � O 0 4.. a o U y � as � C � o U o c c 0 �w W� W¢ rl- It N w � o C� W ti E � LL � m a a d � E � I d 0 a` i a� N i d ' 8 � V � U o � a` W 1 o � u v 5 � � C Vo � o c m �+ 5 5 W � e a a N O a v rd W NIN No NIN N1 ��1�1�1�111111111111111111�III�IIIC���� ����1111111111111111111�11111111111���� ��11111111111111111111111111111110��IN ��111111111111111111111�1111111111 ��l1� ��1111111111111111111111111111111 ����� ��111�1 111111 111111111111111111101O ��11111111�111�1111�11�111111111110il�� 11111�111111111�111�11�11111111��1N ��111111�1�111111111111111111111111��1� 111111 ��111�111�111�1111111111111 1O ��111�111111�11111�11111111111111���� ��111�11111111111111111111�11111111��1� ��1111111111111111111111111111�1111����, 1 ��IIIIIIII�II�I�III��IIIII 'IIII' �II��II�I�III�III�III���I��II .......... o � u v 5 � � C Vo � o c m �+ 5 5 W � e a a N O a v rd W Meredell Farm ( #247) Year 6 (22- Oct -2013 to 12- Nov -2013) Vegetation Plot Summary Information Riparian Stream/ Unknown Buffer Wetland Volunteers Growth Plot # Stems, StemsZ Live Stakes I_nvasrves 3 Total' Form 0001 6 12 11 0 11 34 0 X0002 8 9�0 0�6A-�15�& 0003 6 14 0 0 3 `17 0 0004E7lllo,oi o110� 0005 8 9 0 0 12 21 0 X0006 9 to 0 0�A4 3A�`0AW 0007 it 12 0 0 2 14 0 00087 10107180 0009 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 {0010 4 40 0�13t19,0) 0011 13 15 2 0 3 20 0 OO2 n/a 22 1 1039 52 0 Wetland/Stream Vegetation Totals (per acre), Stream/ Success Wetland Volunteers Criteria Plot # StemsZ 3 Total Mete ZK0001 486�445�1376�Yes= 0002 364 243 607 Yes 390003�567�421�688�Yes� 0004 445 0 445 Yes JK0005; 5'64486 8$0 YZRW 0006 405 971 1376 Yes =0007A486 81 567 Ye 0008 405 283 728 Yes =0009 40 o�81 No'= 0010 162 607 769 No W0014�607 121 809�Y,esW 0012 890 1578 2104 Yes Pro ect7Av NK415 41�1�867 Riparian Buffer Vegetation Totals (per acre) Riparian Success Buffer Criteria Plot # Stemsl McYP 0001 243 No x0002324 Ye`s 0003 243 No * -MOOU4M 283 e- No 0005 324 Yes ��'0006'gs`364._o�Ye`s uu 0007 445 Yes „c 0008I; ri283 Y ;- ,.!L No-&, 0009 40 No ':.10010k'-',' 162, . - No =_ 0011 526 Yes -- 20012_ "- an/a _ Q _ n/a _ Pro ect Avg 294 Stem Class Characteristics Buffer Stems Native planted hardwood trees Does NOT include shrubs, No pines No vines 2Stream/ Wetland Stems Native planted woody stems Includes shrubs, does,NOT include live stakes No vines 3Volunteers Native woody, stems Notiplanted No vines °Total P „lanted + volunteer native woody stems Includes Irve'stakes Excl ,exotics Excl vines Meredell Farm SEPI Engineering and Construction EEP Project #247 Annual Final "Monitoring Report January 2014 Monitoring Year 6 of 7 c 0 U L LA 0 0 4-. a o �L O O C .y i N cd W� C W Q t C� N f. O O r! N LL y O eC N � C c 0 .Y U F- c c U $ �3 c 0 fr Q) � W � r c rQ. c W Q Un t Q, o L C� av c •L O rr O 0� N o c� � W c �LLIti U o �3 � •w o C � O 4) C O [w� w� a�w [- N LL y O 0 LU c 2W-I� O ON M -1 l0 O ( -r O 1 - M op N m p p —y t` 00 m q N M N O t l .-1 rV a m cr l0 N N Ln a Ln V a w W ON 61 �_ G 0 L 0 C 0 C 0 C 0 C 0 C 0 C 0 C 0 C 0 C 0 C 0 C 0 C 0 C 0 C 0 C 0 L OP hY 00 h0 OD 00 0�0 OD h�0 OD I Im 10 ba to w m m tw N H . i .' 1 • 7 • i .-1 H H " ri r•1 U CL Y m q E Q Y L 7 A Q n v a f'n Q v A ✓' F G r m to E Y O um to to ¢ O a 61 t° E c a E x E o E o '° ; L A M t O .2 t! E J v N ir. 7 In V n V l7 7 H i0 a) > Ln u O v ° V N -- .0 4 C V 'a b 'q S� a .c p a O` O M p ° ? p GC G v� ` O? d •Q c°Q > N u a ° °_ v E 't a °n a '. N Q `L, V tai t`�i tai y v v v w{ d o L- :31 :1 7 zi 5 h tt -t v O la, •.� Z 2 4 Q Q O CJ CJ CJ o U o �3 � •w o C � O 4) C O [w� w� a�w [- N LL y O 0 LU c 2W-I� Appendix D Stream Survey Data NOTE No areas of significant stream instability were observed during the field survey Survey monuments were not present in the field Due to this and differences in surveying methodologies between monitoring year 5 and monitoring year 6, the longitudinal profile data may differ in some areas N O 00 10 A N CD b h r n n 380;) UOu6AO JH 9 s r 3 V. s n s a s .n N_ � r n U o c 0 c c � c c Q W � W w n Itt N CO +� w o a a W d M .--1 N w OEM a w ry �W l� N I�1 W A W it • ��- / k N O /J d 1 1 1 i I 8 N 0 N N O N � i N y Q OG C4 "p � + Y a+ 0 t K y h p8 ' h N � C /J d 1 1 1 i I 8 N 0 N N O N � i }iii UU} "Aila o C4. c r- 0 }0o, c 0 c c Q W C13 a •� W w 1` qt N w u o -, N a W ti N y Q OG C4 "p � + Y a+ 0 t K y h }iii UU} "Aila o C4. c r- 0 }0o, c 0 c c Q W C13 a •� W w 1` qt N w u o -, N a W ti a N p8 }iii UU} "Aila o C4. c r- 0 }0o, c 0 c c Q W C13 a •� W w 1` qt N w u o -, N a W ti O N W W 0 a �7 w Vl a a a W A W w 0!: �D a N o N 111 J1 O�0 0�0 0�0 00 (Wj) uopenaIH �g 8 0 C) 3 M N 0 r S M e4i N a V: N I e� 0 N 1 r ^ � 00 ID N In In N 8 °n Oa o w EA C � U $ C 48 0 o C O L" •� Q W A a •� W w N w � o tl- .� N ua � 8 m p pp 1p t{ p I I---- CD a0 h n f` lD lD �O C m Vl lA V1 1/'1 Vl Vl � V1 ✓1 � l/•1 OJ3J) uONnAal:a c t R. o U C) 'L U o c c W � a � � CZ. r- co� N 8 - M N � R O� M r N rO„i + �p M O v N APW � N M O O � O ••� M n 11 am i i a' b • ' • �3{i i' C c M � R m O a7 -o •.r-i 0.1 O ;+• oI M 0••' CC O •� My eLp C O O Fes' GG tI � � r•'t m W � � O N • II 0 ry ' 8 � 8 m p pp 1p t{ p I I---- CD a0 h n f` lD lD �O C m Vl lA V1 1/'1 Vl Vl � V1 ✓1 � l/•1 OJ3J) uONnAal:a c t R. o U C) 'L U o c c W � a � � CZ. r- co� N F� C � 5 2 t E' YE E E M F SA F K i E F i C t� E �m �o 9e ,y O M c � c_ c n W C W v, r e G N a � o G N L iW.�. c O w % � N m C O C m f d rn N O m C Im Q O O M O O N n O O N N Y n U1 w O p N w. % OD n m U m O Co v E V m `m c (n d m R' K � f0 O� v E N (0 y N != N O c '« M 0 y e N o o N r N N � a v p l6 U `i N O m <U O O ° a C N d N o W N N C y O p lO D7 W m N V UI O O c LL m N a ao M o o e d c�i M N U N m 2 Q W U A � O m d � pO r r O D OO_ n L C L c 9ii J S U a « CI N 3 3 8 Sm m m a J O m J V U Q N y Z C aC m } m S SV_ N O Y N p m m U T m O) O m C C n O m N S C L O V O m O L c c O J U .J. ?� S m m E N N m U i N N 1V U m Q c W = n N 3 m ` `t $ a o $ o° ` rn x~ p c0 O m A LL w C N N W- U K N E C 1 Of m C C N O _ V L w m m C m C V F� C � 5 2 t E' YE E E M F SA F K i E F i C t� E �m �o 9e ,y O M c � c_ c n W C W v, r e G N a � o G N L iW.�. f Y Y a t = F Y t[ Y t 5 LIiS i3 i C C SY g75 $ � 7 ads � E f 6 5 � § s i �a 0e a L n C C W P. `f W N K W U O O N uj � w —1 a, 0 N � m m C p m O C f m m n O ao r m Q O O O O O O ^ O N Q1 w (p 0 4 N V cn M m N v � >� L r A p co 0 E m <Z) CU A E N N c v c v v v v o v o C N C mm N (") 0 0 t•1 O O N dp O w O co N U O t0 C f_ W c M C W N O O (7 O R N m N f 0 H W LL m T3 d 0 O . 7 N M N Q `1 m W U m O Ix � cR T ot f c - L m C E N c m m ° N ° Lf p ry° U 0 a m ° a o c ti m 0 0 —mm m LLJ ` E N E Q m m V1 O t n U m N E '° A LL min N C = Y A N N O A U N � \ m A m 10 L C a Ix m m v°O C U E m Q c m = m E N a a f Y Y a t = F Y t[ Y t 5 LIiS i3 i C C SY g75 $ � 7 ads � E f 6 5 � § s i �a 0e a L n C C W P. `f W N K W U O O N uj � w —1 €t o� C/ d m� �w C L W = a � h K E EFi P E - 3 ? j c r � r m � � li F 5 � f f t E f 7 s _ r i � t K 3 E ifs 3 4 � s d r S i E � 6 � N 0 N � N R Qi c c 0 f � f c O N C _ h Q O t0 O r M �D O � d R � o ; o � m � o o M N d � U E V m J @ 0 N N N N VJ C c V O V V V O 0 0 O O c m [o af w O a m m m E cc po O LL y U d c � o w ry r w ry m N .- d Z U A Q w � O d K rv� R r c 7 7 777 10 ._ N c r x r Z d c c Oi $O� ry 3 m y C Q t C Q91 m L C Q D O C J m O 4 2 G 2 C m V m U N 1JC N O R m C d O m C C a "�- C R R C❑ U= m m R N � U J N� d m R U% N m 0 N R LL V O N V CL m m Li m m E° Ecr m <n v m v E m N ,� m m N a c y d c N c 0 m m t m R 76 U m 3 R d d d O N F a E A 9v a o a a r €t o� C/ d m� �w C L W = a � h K E EFi P E - 3 ? j c r � r m � � li F 5 � f f t E f 7 s _ r i � t K 3 E ifs 3 4 � s d r S i E � 6 � N � k a§ xz� 2& \� k� �i E\ 2� 2 0 10 �k\ E!� � \\ �� || ! | |! ; �| i |. ! |) |� | ! |_ !�| ■!!' `}2 || !| f2! !a. z ! ��__ | ■�!| § §/ § § \ kf 0 aC4 X_� �§ \k k( E ) SAO E� } 2 , \ \% |$ �) �k �$ || � | i} | � ! �• !||� {§ |! � | �. } | !! || e .10 0 a 0 m m W a c m c w c° u 0 cm o u S) W�a N fL N O m� m� :m a� � W �m ry E E ELL o_ N m c c E cc H m m m c C � u o S U v E c 0 u= w 8 b ,y €m s sg �g s 8 � y s a � gg v im., Appendix E Hydrologic Data Table 11. Verification of Bankfull Events Meredell Farm Stream Restoration Site /247 Date of Data Collection Date of Occurrence Method Photo,# (if available) 8/24/2010 N/A *Crest Gage Reading 1 96' 10/20/2011 N/A Crest Ga a indicates BKF event 3/26/2012 N/A Wracklines indicate BKF event on UT1 b SP2 (MY5 report) 10/18/2012 N/A *Crest Gage Reading 1 17' SP1 (MY5 report) 10/30/2013 N/A *Crest Gage Reading 3 6' SP1 10/30/2013 N/A Wracklines indicate BKF event,on M1 ISP2 *Design bankfull depth range4or reach M1 is 1 0' to 1 3' Crest gage readings occunng at, above; or within this range are recorded as bankfull indicators Meredell Farm EEP Project #247 January 2014 SEPI Engineering and Construction Annual Final Monitoring Report Monitoring Year 6 of 7 SP 1: Crest gage reading = 3.6' Taken: 10 -30 -2013 Meredell Farm SEPI Engineering & Construction EEP Project #247 Annual Final Monitoring Report January 2014 Monitoring Year 6 of 7 Meredell Farm SEPI Engineering & Construction EEP Project #247 Annual Final Monitoring Report January 2014 Monitoring Year 6 of 7