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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20061483 Ver 1_Year 6 Monitoring Report_20140808(X-/tr UT to Pembroke Creek Wetland and Stream Restoration Monitoring Report EEP Project # 283 EEP Contract # 004475 Monitoring Year 06 Subm i tted to: Q Qi D AUG u Li 1r,�1 S ;�.ni 1 ( Ecosystem � Oi3 �a�ir NC ECOSYSTEM �NStLv,�c+ 8�5tomiwa`9yr Branctr . t• ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM 11 if, iii. t,_�111(2iit, PROGRAM NCDENR -EEP, 1652 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699 -1652 Data Collection: 2013 Construction Completed: February 2008 Submitted: December 2013 Monitoring Firm J- ^ KCI ASSOCIATES OF NC Landmark Center II, Suite 220 4601S h( Forks Road Raleigh, NC 27609 Phone: (919) 278 -2514 Fax: (9,19)783 -9266 Project Contact: Adam Spiller Email: adam.spiller(Uci.com KCI Project No: 16121788 MY05 Design Firm [aEcoEngineedtig Adrvmm oFlhc low R RlcAmen Cody, Ive. EcoEngmeenng, A Division of the John R McAdams Company Inc 2905 Meridian Parkway Durham, NC 27713 UT Pembroke KC1 Associates ojNorth Carolina EEP Project # 283 2013- MY06 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY / PROJECT ABSTRACT .................. ..............................1 2.0 METHODOLOGY ........................................................................... ..............................2 3.0 REFERENCES .................................................................................. ..............................2 Appendix A,— Figures and Background Tables Figure 1 Vicinity Map 4 Table la Project Restoration Components 5 Table lb Project Component Summations 5 Figure 2 Post - Repair Site Asset Map 6 Table 2 Project Activity and Reporting History. 7 Table 3 Project Contacts Table 8 Table4 Project Attribute Table 9 Appendix B — Visual Assessment Data Current Condition Plan View, `Table 5 Vegetation Condition Assessment.... . Photo Point Photos Vegetation Monitoring Plot Photos Appendix C — Vegetation Plot Data Table 6 Vegetation,Plot Mitigation Success Summary Table Table 7 CVS Vegetation Plot Metadata Table 8. CVS Stem Count Total and Planted by Plot and Species Appendix,D — Hydrologic Data 30 -70 Percentile Graph Precipitation and Water Level Plots Table 9 Wetland Hydrology Criteria Attainment UT Pembroke EEP Project # 283 11 13 14 18 27 28 29 33' 34 53 KCI,Assoctates of North Carolina 20/3 - MY06 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY / PROJECT ABSTRACT The North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program (EEP) restored, enhanced, and preserved wetlands and restored a headwater wetland valley, which is analogous to a stream in this setting, at the UT Pembroke Site in Chowan County; North Carolina The 59 -acre site is located_ within the USGS 8 -digit HUC 03010205 of the Pasquotank River Basin. These assets and their acreage totals were revised by the EEP during the summer of 2009, with the revised totals reflected in Table 1 of this report. The project goals and,,objectives are listed below Goal: Modify the channelized water features, based on reference conditions,, with ,the intent to restore the site's primary wetland functions such as nutrient cycling, flood storage, and wildlife habitat Objectives: • Improve water quality in the basin by filtering nutrients through on -site wetlands • Buffer flood flows downstream by increasing infiltration,and storage areas • Desigma waterway through the wetland complex with appropriate cross - section, slope, and pattern as to provide nutrient filtering, flood storage, and wildlife habitat while meeting the appropriate success criteria for the wetland • Improve terrestrial and aquatic,habitat diversity •, Establish a contiguous buffer along the project -that can serve,as a,migration corridor for local fauna The restored wetlands and headwater wetland valley were planted with one of three different planting zones, each with various species of bare root trees and shrubs Following the CVS -EEP protocol, sixteen vegetation,monitonng plots were established during the baseline data collection immediately after the site was planted Plot number 14 was damaged during road maintenance and was reset in the same location during the second year of monitoring The sixth year of monitoring found a site average of 240 planted stems /acre, with nine of the sixteen vegetation monitoring plots having planted stem densities less than the six -year success criteria of 260 stems /acre The site's average total stem density including volunteers is 2,565 stems /acre Volunteer trees that are sporadically present throughout the site are, black willow (Saltx nigra), sycamore (Platdnus occidentahs), sweetgum (Llquldambar styraciflua), and loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) The only exotic species identified at the site are parrotfeather (Myrlophyllum aquaticum), which is present in areas of,open standing water, honeysuckle (Lonicerajapomca), which is scattered throughout the site, a few Chinaberry trees (Melia azedarach), and privet (Ligustrum sinense), which,is predominantly found in the, enhancement wetland and has` been shown on the CCPV Some parts of the site have large cattail (Typha latifoha) populations, which may out compete desirable vegetation and become problematic There are also areas where the Juncus effusus is growing so vigorously that there are no planted stems in the surrounding area Supplemental planting of the site was conducted in December of 2011 An open water area that is approximately 0 3 acres is located near vegetation plot 12, which results in a bare area of 0 9% of planted,acreage for the site The restored headwater wetland valley is stable In the ,parts of the site where there are large areas of standing water, the,feature becomes less visually defined, but there is still active flow of water,across the site A maintenance plan was implemented in the fall of 2011 to enhance the movement or water through the headwater stream and prevent pondmg along the existing farm road This maintenance included adding a new road crossing and the removal of the top level of the drop down structure For further details, please see the UT Pembroke Creek Wetland and Stream Restoration Site Repair Baseline Report (KCI, 2012) UT Pembroke 1 KC/ Associates of North Carolina EEP Project # 283 1013 - MY06 Nineteen groundwater monitoring wells have been established to monitor wetland hydrology Of these wells, five (4, 5, 6, 9, and 13) were installed in restored wetlands, two (2 and 3) were installed in enhanced wetlands, five (7, 8, 10, 11, and 15) were installed in the headwater wetland valley, and two (12 and 16) were installed in the preserved wetlands as reference wells An additional monitoring well, Monitoring Well 17, was installed in the restored wetland in April 2009 In June 2010, four more monitoring wells, Monitoring Wells 18, 19, 20, and 21, were installed During the site's sixth growing season, 14 of the 17 wells in the restoration and enhancement, areas met the success criterion of having saturated soil conditions occurring within 12 inches of the ground surface for a minimum continuous period of 5,% (13 days) of the 263 day growing season (March 1`0 to November 28) during average climatic conditions The daily rainfall data obtained from, a local weather station shows that the area experienced average to above average rainfall during the 2013 growing season The months of April and July experienced average rainfall Rainfall was less than,average in January, March, May, September, and November; while February, June, August, and October,expenenced above average rainfall The wells that did not meet the success criteria are 2, 3, and 5 Well 5 had water above the Jurisdictional depth for a maximum of eleven consecutive days Monitoring Wells 2 and 3 are in the enhanced wetland and Well 5 is in the restored non - riparian wetland Summary information/data related to the occurrence of items such 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 m 'the Mitigation.Plan (formerly the Restoration Plan) documents available on the ESP's website All raw data supporting the tables and figures in the appendices are available from the EEP upon request 2.0 METHODOLOGY The Level 2 of the CVS -EEP protocol' (http- / /cvs.bio unc.edu/methods.htm) was used to collect 'vegetation data from the UT Pembroke site 3.0 REFERENCES Lee, M T, R K Peet, S D Roberts, and T R Wentworth 2006 CVS -EEP Protocol for Recording Vegetation, Version 4 0 (http- / /cvs.bio.unc edu/methods htm) Weakley, A S 2006 Flora of the Carolinas, Virginia, Georgia, and Surrounding,,Areas- (hqp-//www.herbarium unc edu/F1oraArchives/Weakle FY lora 2006 -Jan pdf) KCI, 2012 UT Pembroke ,Creek Wetland and,Stream Restoration Site Repair Baseline Report UT Pembroke 2 KCI AssociatessofNorth Carolina EEP Protect # 283 2013 - MY06 Appendix A Figures and Background Tables UT Pembroke 3 KC/ Associates of North Carolina EEP Pr4lect # 283 2013- MY06 Directions to the Project Site: From Raleigh, travel on US -64 E. Stay straight on US -17 N. Take exit 224 and take a left at the top of the ramp. Then take a left onto Emperor's Landing Rd. Then take a right onto Tip Toe Rd. Then take a right onto Macedonia Rd. The site will be on your right. 6V;�t Rd. Chowan River ton Albemarle Sound Figure 1. Site Vicinity Map UT Pembroke Creek Chowan County, EEP Pro'ect # 283 do --- Project Easement Boundary K C I WE Q$ x.'15 0.$ ��f/ Mmes s rUSUCI.'•TES OF NC Table la. Project Assets UT to Pembroke Stream and Wetland Restoration Site Project Component Type Project Acreage/ Linear Feet Mitigation Ratio Mitigation Units (SMU/WMU) _l: n Headwater Stream Restoration 3,734 1 1 3,734 Single Thread Stream Restoration 317 1 1 317 TOTAL RESTORATION 4.051 _ 4,051 � -_-2 Z Riparian Wetlands Restoration 1234 1 1 1234 Riparian Wooded Wetlands Preservation 835 5 1 163 Non-Riparian Wetlands Restoration 2 96 1 1 2 96 Non - Riparian Wetlands, Enhancement 179, 2 1 085 Non-Riparian Wooded Preservation 1697 5 1 332 TOTAL RESTORATION 15.30 4 _7 1'5.30 TOTAL PRESERVATION 25.32 4.95 TOTAL ENHANCEMENT 1.79 0.85 Table IN Project Component Summations UT to Pembroke Stream and Wetland Restoration Site Restoration Level Stream,(If) Riparian Wetland (Ac) Non - Riparian (Ac) Riverine Non- Riverine Restoration 4,051 1234 296 Enhancement 179 Enhancement I Enhancement II Creation Preservation 835 1697 UT Peinbroke 5 KCI Associates of North Carolina EEP Pro/ect 9 283 2013 - MY06 Figure 2. Site Asset Map UT Pembroke Creek Chowan County, EEP Project # 283 Headwater Stream Valley (8.56 ac) Streams �l _ ® Riparian Wetland Restoration (12.34 ac) Headwater Stream Restoration (3,7341f) (C0sys" 0y111 ©r� Riparian Wooded Wetland Preservation (6.35 ac) Single-thread Stream Restoration (317 10 KC Non - Riparian Wetland Restoration (2.96 ac) Easement Exceptions rr. xanrn Non - Riparian Wetland Enhancement (1.79 ac) N Non - Riparian Wooded Wetland Preservation (16.97 ac) 200 100 0 200 400 . © Fcet + ASSOCIATES Of ' Non - Wetland 'Table 2.,Prolect Activity and Reporting history Project Plumber and Name: 283- UT to Pembroke Creek Elapsed Time Since Grading Complete: 5 yr 10 months Elapsed Time Since Planting Complete: 6 yr 0 months Number of Reporting Years:6 Activity or Report Data Collection Complete Actual Completion or Delivery Restoration Plan 2006 Sep 06 Final, Design - 90 °/u ��= x "z ;� Mar 07 _ Construction -F4Y =� ' Feb 08 As -Built Survey _ - ` _A -a'�L -" F � 5S Nov07 Bare -Root Planting i = `,° Dec 07 Baseline Monitoring (Mitigation Plan " m r ° vex, ^ry °, t Oct,08 Year 1 Monitoring Nov08 Mar 09 Year 2 Monitoring _ _ _ ,Nov 09 Dec 09 Year 3 Monitoring Nov 10 Dec 10 Year 4 Monitoring Nov 1 l Dec I I Site Maintenance and Supplemental Planting ;''<�" ; •'' a t Dec 1 Year 5 Monitoring Aug 12 Dec 12 Year 6 Monitoring Sep l3 Dec 13 UT Pembroke ,EEP Project,# 283 KCI Associates, of North Carolma 2013 - MY06 k'—, 'Table 3..Project'Contacts Table Project Number and`Name. 283 - UT-Pembroke Design Firm EcoEngmeermg, A Division of the John R McAdams Company Inc 2905 Meridian Parkway Durham, North Carolma,27713 Contact Mr James M Halley, P E Phone- (919) 287 -4262 Fax (919) 361 -2269 Construction Contractor Backwater Environmental PO Box 1654 119 Ilex Court Plttshor0, North Carolina 27312 Contact Mr Adam McIntyre Phone,(919) 482 -8491 Planting Contractor Carolina Silvics, Inc 908 Indian Trail Road Edenton, ,North Carolma 27932 Phone ,(252 ) 482 -8491 Site Maintenance Design Firm KCI Associates of NC Contact Mr Adam Spiller see below -for additional contact information Construction Contractor Land Mechanics Designs 126 Circle,G Lane Willow Springs, NC 27592 Contact ,Mr Lloyd Glover Phone (919 ) 639 -6132 Planting Contractor Bruton Natural Systems PO Box 1197 Fremont, North Carolina 27830 r Contact Mr Charlie Bruton Phone 9.19 242 -6555 Monitoring Performers Mitigation Plan and MY -01 EcoEngmeermg, A Division of the John R McAdams Company Inc 2905 Meridian Parkway Durham, North Carolina 27713 Contact Mr James M Halley, P E Phone - (919)287 -4262 Fax (919) 361 -2269 MY -02, 03, 04, 05, 06 KCI Associates of NC Landmark Center II, Suite 220 4601 Six- Forks Rd Raleigh, NC,27609 Contact Mr Adam Spiller Phone - (919)278 -2514 Fax (919) 783 -9266 UT Pembroke 8 KCI Associates of North Carolina EEP Project,# 283 2013- MY06 Table 4. Project Attribute Table Pro ect Number and Name: 283 - UT Pembroke Project County Chowan,Count Drainage Area A 4 m► Drainage Impervious Cover Estimate ( %) <5% Phys►ogra hic Region Outer Coastal Plain Easement Acreage 59 4 ac Planted Acreage 32 6 ac Total Vegetated'Acrea e 59 4 ac Ecoregion Chesapeake-Pamlico Lowlands and Tidal Marshes Plant Communities Coastal Plain Small Stream Swamp, Nonnvenne Wet Hardwood Forest, and Mesic Mired Hardwood_ Forest Dominant Soil Types Cape Fear, Conetoe, Dragston, Portsmoufh, Roanoke,-and Tomotle Reference Site ID Reference,S►tes 1, 2, 3, and 4 USGS HUC for Project and References 03010205 Any portion of the project segment 303d l►sted9 No Any°,portion of the,, prglect,segment upstream of a 303d listed segment9 No Reasons for 303d Listing or Stressor N/A % of Project Fenced 0% UT Pembroke 9 KCI Associates of North Carolina EEP Project,# 283 2013- MY06 Appendix B Visual Assessment Data UT Pembroke 10 KCI Associates of North Carolina EEP Project 9 283 2013- MY06 SNOISIA321 11 II "}}""'Op°"}}' 90 NJV3J, 0NIH0iINOW '3H088W3d in a3nouaer 3ira .oume�sna _E C �r.� 609ZZ VNIl0i )48 j Yls 'H'JI3lV2i Z n ovoa sHaod xls lose VN11MA /O H1.80 ' kiNnOO NVMOHO z O w lir SISIIN3I0S•SM3NNVld•SN33NI'JN3 £SZ# 103rMJd d33 R g w = > 3N i0 531 %70SST Y W n �' Z Z F Y NOliVHOlS3H Wd3211S (INV dNVli3M I �x A33HO 3Aoa8w3d 1n ° 5 N CONSERVATION :• N F W W • (n W uj W W Z J S U • a • • Ly uj • B• • • • LIJ • , • • O • N • _ • • CL to • ci 2-j w • • to • • N z T • . • • • . • • • • Lj CL • • • W •' Q z •• LUD • • • LU • • Z• • • 0 o o • LLI Z O • • • o g uj Z V N O uj W oo- (�z U < v _ U•• W W 0 .z -) J �, ' =_ O °- X F w R "S DD OO +Z l O O N LLI w z o J o U Z � J O z z F— >z �z w w0 00 > U 0 Ur Z F J— Q' Q N Z Z z z U w w W Q w o Q m C o O j0 O w~ w~ cn Z Z i �— w O U =W 0W �U (DU C) =O H F- U~ w~ QU QU a m Z U Q W m C7 C7 C7 C7 cn 0 F- cn L11 F- C) ~OU Z0 Z0 w Z w J a N�'n'3 >� W O CL (5 g° g° �> c� w m o CD z CD Z I— p � p Q — U) ICL >0 >0 w_ w= za J w Q d z� o� a. v ^� O ry z 0 a O e N v� 0 Y j� A '% I u I R u o o r ° d a E o o o, 25 - o n �0 C •� c�, N O �° O S 4 �� i �� , U = o m E A ,o E� 4 =, E 06. o > a� 2 a a - R y � � R y 'Q C F U U 1 Ui J G CL p y r C i L to p � L Qj C 00 ` aC v N. �� p r OL r C R y A ti CU R O � xe� •� R O J� C Z c� O � y � u ¢ to F z� o� a. v ^� O ry z 0 a O e N v� 0 Y j� Photo Point Photos Photo Point 1 — 12/2/09 - MY 02 — Facing northwest toward Wildcat Road. Photo Point 2 — 12/2/09 - MY 02 — Facing west toward Macedonia Road. Photo Point 3 — 12/2/09 - MY 02 — Facing south toward the downstream end of the project. Photo Point 1 — 9/17/13 - MY 06 — Facing northwest toward Wildcat Road. Photo Point 2 — 9/17/13 - MY 06 — Facing west toward Macedonia Road. Photo Point 3 — 9/17/13 - MY 06 — Facing south toward the downstream end of the project. UT Pembroke 14 KCI Associates of North Carolina EEP Project 4 283 2017- XIY06 Photo Point 4 — 12/2/09 - MY 02 — Road Crossing Type A — Station 17 +75 — Facing west toward Macedonia Road. Photo Point 5 — 12/2/09 - MY 02 — Road Crossing Type A — Station 50 +75 — Facing west toward Macedonia Road. Photo Point 6 — 12/2/09 - MY 02 — Facing northwest toward Macedonia Road. Photo Point 4 — 9/17/13 - MY 06 — Road Crossing Type A — Station 17 +75 — Facing west toward Macedonia Road. Photo Point 5 — 9/17/13 - MY 06 — Road Crossing Type A — Station 50 +75 — Facing west toward Macedonia Road. Photo Point 6 — 9/17/13 - MY 06 — Facing northwest toward Macedonia Road. UT Pembroke 15 KCI Associates of North Carolina EEP Project # 283 2013 - W06 Photo Point 7 — 12/2/09 - MY 02— Facing south. Photo Point 8 — 12/2/09 - MY 02 — Road Crossing Type B — Station 30 +50 Photo Point 9- 12/2/09 - MY 02 — Road Crossing Type C — Station 32 +50 Photo Point 7 — 9/17/13 - MY 06 — Facing south. Photo Point 8 — 9/17/13 - MY 06 — Road Crossing Type B — Station 30 +50 Photo Point 9 — 9/17/13 - MY 06 — Road Crossing Type C — Station 32 +50 UT Pembroke 16 KCI Associates of North Carolina EEP Project # 283 2013- MY06 Photo Point 10 — 12/2/09 - MY 02 — Grade transition, facing downstream. Photo Point 11 12/2/09 - MY 02 — Grade transition, facing upstream Photo Point 10 — 9/17/13 - MY 06 — Grade transition, facing downstream. Photo Point 11 — 9/17/13 - MY 06 — Grade transition, facing upstream. UT Pembroke 17 KCI Associates of North Carolina EEP Project # 283 2013- MY06 Vegetation Monitoring Plot Photos Plot 1 — 9/19/13 - MY 06 - Facing Macedonia Road on the northwestern portion of the site Plot 2 — 9/19/13 - MY 06 - Facing Macedonia Road on the northwestern portion of the site UT Pembroke 18 KCI Associates of North Carolina EEP Project �t 283 2013- MY06 1 =� ! : '� ,i , !'�. X11 1 � \ •�,'� ��� _ ��'�t�• '' �. �I.wy,'�' -CCCU ,' �� .` � , : ! ..11 � "/ � • . � ^ � �•• � • , IM� �����j• �i. r �{ fi � �� \� • , i i ♦� a "/ h �� V . Ap Lv !. • >� / � ,/''�- 4 rte; �,,r �� / • � .I�,yr Ok L ye �' �n � �Y 1. ��• Go... t _ �•1'• - � _ l art �J ar ter •'4F' ti`. _3 L 9.� ter' j : 4'�' •'L S1 ` > .r r . ._: .,�^ _ •�„ t � u' '• r' 1. � �s � .; � � . _ � °.:f . - ••, S�� �: ; -•i'Jl � � y ' y 131• �1 /�.•� � �.,7`l).''y '' i �T' Ste. � . ` - •2.'1.. � ' 1 �•�. M� 1Lt ,� � , • I f' . -i � ,. {! ` , Fir' "�� ;4�•� . . '. Ole ipz �a Plot ; 9/19,113 - MY 06 - Facing Macedonia Road on western portion of the site Plot 6 — 9/19/13 - MY 06 - Facing Macedonia Road on the central portion of the site UT Pembroke )0 KCI Associates of North Carolina EEP Project ff 283 2013- MY06 Plot 7 — 9/19/13 - MY 06 - Facing intersection of Macedonia Road on the western portion of the site Plot 8 — 9/17/13 - MY 06 - Facing Macedonia Road on central portion of the site just north of the main road UT Pembroke �_ KCI Associates ojNorth Carolina EEP Project # 283 2013- MY06 Plot 9 — 9/19/13 - MY 06 - Facing Macedonia Road on western portion of the site near the pond Plot 10 — 9/17/13 - MY 06 - Facing Macedonia Road just southwest of the intersection of the main road and the dirt access road UT Pembroke 22 KCl Associates of North Carolina EEP Project 9 283 2013 - MY06 Plot 11 —9/19/13 -MY 06 -Facing Macedonia Road just south of Plot 9 near the pond Plot 12 — 9/17/13 - MY 06 - Facing Macedonia Road just south of the pond U7' Pembroke 23 KCI Associates ojNorth Carolina EEP Project # 283 2013- AlY06 Plot 13 — 9/17/13 - MY 06 - Facing Macedonia Road on southwestern portion of the site Plot 14 — 9/19/13 - MY 06 - Facing Macedonia Road on southwestern portion of the site UT Pembroke 22 4 KCI Associates of North Carolina EEP Project 9 283 2013- XlY06 Plot 15 — 9/17/13 - MY 06 - Facing east on the southeastern portion of the site Plot 16 — 9/17/13 - MY 06 - Facing Macedonia Road on the southwestern portion of the site UT Pembroke 25 KC/ Associates of North Carolina EEP Project # 283 _ 2013 - MY06 UT Pembroke EEP Project # 283 Appendix C Vegetation Plot Data 26 KCl Associates of North Carolina 2013- MY06 Table 6. Vegetation Plot Mitigation Success Summary Table Project,Number and Name: 283 - UT Pembroke Vegetation,Plot ID Monitoring Year 06 Planted Stem,Density 260 stems /acre Vegetation Survival ? Threshold Met? Monitoring Year 06 Total `Stem Density stems /acre 1 162 No 4,775 2 243 No 3,116 3 405 Yes 3,318 4 405 Yes 1,578 5 364 Yes, 1 „335 6 0 No 162 7 405 Yes 769 8 405 Yes 769 9 81 No 1,335 10 324 r Yes 3,116 11 162 No 5,423 12 40 No - 40 13 162 No 2,873 14 81 No 2,954 15 '445 Yes 4;856 16 162 No 4,611 UT, Pembroke, 27 KCI Associates of North Carolina EEP Project 9 283 2013 - YY,06 Table 7. CVS Vegetation,016t Metadata Pro ect Number and'Name: 283 - UT Pembroke Report Prepared By April Helms Date Prepared 10/2/2013 13 10 database name KCI- 2012 -A mdb database`location M \2007 \12071067_2007 EEP OPEN E N D\Veg_data base computer name 12- JiV5CX1 file size 160755968 DESCRIPTION OF WORKSHEETS'IN'THIS DOCUMENT------- - - - -- Metadata Description of database file, the report worksheets, and a�summary of project(s) and project data. Prof, planted Each project is listed with its PLANTED stems per acre, for each year This _ excludes live stakes . Proj, total stems Each,project is listed with its TOTAL stems per acre, for each year This` includes live stakes, all planted stems, and all natural /volunteer stems Plots List,of plots surveyed with location and,summary data(live stems,,dead stems, missing, etc Vigor Frequency distribution of vigor classes for stems for all plots Vigor b Spp Frequency distribution of vigor classes listed by species Damage List ofmost frequent damage classes with number of occurrences and percent of total stems imp acted by each Damage by Slip Damage values tallied by type for each species Dama e b Plot Damage values tallied by type for each plot Planted,Stems by Plot and Spp A,matrix of the count of PLANTED °living stems,of each;species for each,plot, dead` an&miss'ing,stems are,ekcluded ALL Stems by Plot and spp A matrix of the count of total living stems of each species (planted and natural volunteers combined ) for each plot, dead and missing stems are excluded PROJECT SUMMARY------------------------------- - - - - -- Project Code 283 project Name UT Pembroke Description Stream and wetland restoration,site in Chowan County, NC River Basin Roanoke Ien tbo )_ 4,488 stream-to-edge width (ti) 50 area(s m) 41,691 Required Plots (calculated) 11 Sam led Plots 116 UT Pembroke 28 KCI Associates of North Carohna EEP Project # 283 2013- MY06 r Q b O Q O O N Z O O O y y Q 00 N 'U `o �o v4 Ley �w 00 O O ^ a p N G p M N � a [.. 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Wetland Hydrology Criteria Attainment'Table Project Number and Name: 283 - UT Pembroke Success Criteria Achieved / Max Consecutive Days During Growing Season Gauge (Percentage) Year 1 2008 Year 2 2009 Year 3 2010 Year 4 (2011), Year 5 2012 Year 6 2013 No /0 No /4 No /4 No /4 No /0 No /3 Well 0% 15% 15% 1501. 0% 11% No /0 No /4 No /5 Yes /13 No /3 No /4 Well 0% (15%) 1 9% ) (50%)- 1% (15%) No /0 No /4 No /6 No /10 Yes /141 Yes /263 Well 0% 1 -5% (23%) (38%) 53% 100% No /11 Yes /49 Yes /54 Yes /23 No /10 No /11 Well (42%) (186%) (205%) (87%) 4% (42%) No /12 Yes /46 Yes /50 Yes /17' No /10 Yes /25 Well (46%) (175%) (190%) 4% 95%) Well? Yes /87 Yes /108 Yes /104 Yes /95 Yes /102 Yes /96 33 1% 41 1% (395%), (360%) 39% (364%) No /11 Yes /45 Yes /42 Yes /47 Yes /13 Yes /38 Well (48%) (171%) (160%) 1'7 8% 5% 144% Yes /51 Yes /49 Yes /57 Yes /,94 Yes /34 Yes /65 Well (194%) (217%) 35 6 °/s 13% (246% Yes /207 Yes %110 Yes /103 Yes /101 Yes /114 Yes /184 Well 10 (787%) (418%) 39 2% (383%) 43% (697%) Yes /107 Yes /263 Yes/] 38 Yes /147 Yes /1,94 Yes /204 Well' 11 (407%) 100% (52'5%) 55 7% 74% 77 3% Well 12 Yes /77 Yes /53 Yes /55 Yes /59 i Yes /25 Yes /20, Reference 29 3% (202%) (209%) (223%) 10% (76%) No /10 Yes /31 Yes /39 Yes /37 No /10 Yes /13 Well 13 3 8% 11 8% (148%) Jl4 0% 4% (49%) Yes /174 Yes /107 Yes /133 Yes /146 Yes /83 Yes/ 119 Well 15 66'2% (407%) (506%) 55 3% 31% 45 1% Well 16 Yes /112 Yes /87 Yes /120 Yes /101 Yes /114 Yes /182 Reference 43% 33 1% (456%) (383%) 43% (689%) Yes /140 Yes /101 Yes /116 Yes /184 Well 17 N/A N/A (532%) (383%) 44% (697%) Well L8 Yes /63 Yes /59 Yes/] 119 Yes /1911 Located m the wetland N/A N/A (240%) (223%) (45 %) (723%) depression, area_ Well 19 Yes /61 Yes /99 Yes /58 Yes /67 Located m the wetland N/A N/A (232%) (375%) (22 %) (254%) hummock area Well 20 Yes /63 Yes /90 Yes /122 Yes /120 Located,m the wetland N/A N/A (240%) (375%) (46 %) (454%) de cession area Well 21 Yes /25 Yes /99 Yes /20 Yes /13 Located in the wetland N/A N/A (95%) (375%) (8 %) (49%) hummock °area UT Pembroke 53 KCI Associates of North Carolina EEP Project # 283 1013- MY06