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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20060379 Ver 1_Year 5 Monitoring Report_20140808UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) Restoration Site Alamance County, North Carolina EEP Project #395 RECEIVED JAN I �i 2013 NC ECOSYSTEM WHANCEMENT PROGRAM M7 4, -0 r• MY — 05 Monitoring Report Data Collected: October 2013 Submitted: December 2013 Ecow.stcm 1IRM.PAM Prepared for: North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Ecosystem Enhancement Program 217 West Jones St. Suite 3000A Raleigh, NC 27603 r A F4-u-,-13 2Gl+ � µR 'n'V TR f)L) -y Prepared for: North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Ecosystem Enhancement Program 217 West Jones St. Suite 3000A Raleigh, NC 27603 r A UT To Cane Creek (Pickard) Restoration Site EEP Project #395 Alamance County North Carolina MY — 05 Monitoring Deport Prepared By: ivm MOGENSEN MITIGATION. INC Mogensen Mitigation, Inc. Project Manager: Richard K. Mogensen P.O. Box 690429 - Charlotte, NC 28227 ty: Phone: (704) 576 -1111 s _ 1 I L 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS I Executive Summary 11 Methodology _ III References APPENDICES Appendix A Project Vicinity Map & Background Figure 1 Vicinity Map Tables 1 a Project Restoration ,Components Tables 1 b Component Summations Table 2 Project Activity & Reportirig History Table 3 Project Contact Table Table 4 Project Attributes Table Appendix B Visual Assessment Data Figure 2 Current Conditions Plan View Table 5 Visual'Stream Morphology Stability Assessment Table Table 6 Vegetation Condition Assessment Table Stream Cross Section Station Photo's Vegetation Plot Photo's Appendix C Vegetation Plot Data Table 6, Vegetation Plot Criterion Attainment t , - Table 7 CVS Vegetation Plot Metadata Table 8' CVS Stem Count Total & Planted Appendix D Hydrologic Data Table 9 Verification of Bankfull Events 1 3 4 6 7 7 8 9 10 1`2 17 22 24 36 45 46 47 84 U I. Executive Summary The Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) Restoration Site (Site) is located in southwest Alamance County approximately five miles east of the town of Liberty, NC. The Site drains to the Cape, Fear River and is in USGS HUC 03030002050050 This 14 -digit HUC has been identified as a Targeted Local Watershed in NCEEP's Cape fear River Basin Restoration Priorities 2009, The Site is designed to help meet NCEEP's wetland and stream restoration goals The primary restoration activities included stabilizing stream banks, installing in- stream structures, adjusting the channel's pattern, profile and dimension, removing invasive species, excluding livestock via cattle exclusion fencing and planting riparian and flood plain wetlands With native, bottomland hardwood tree and shrub species This Site proposes to generate 6783 Stream Mitigation.Unrts (SMU's) and 1 1 Riparian Weiland Mitigation Units (WMU's) This is the Year #5 Monitoring Report (closeout) and conforms to the NCEEP Monitoring Report Template Version 1 5 updated November 7, 2611 adopted June 8, 2012 and CVS -EEP Protocol for Recording Vegetation _ Level 2 The goals and objectives of the Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) Stream Restoration Project focused on improving local and downstream water quality, increasing flood storage attenuation and restoring native aquatic and riparian habitat. Goals 1. Reestablish stream stability and capacity to transport watershed flows and,sediment load on 6783 linear feet of stable channel; 2. Introduce a stable meandering pattern to all stream reaches; 3 Eliminate accelerated bank erosion, 4- Re- establish native rhparian bottomland hardwood tree and shrub community,, 5 Reduce nonpoint source sediment pollution and excessive nutrient inputs, 6 Enhance,the flood storage capacity of the Site by adjusting channel and/or flood plain elevations while improving the hydrologic connection of the stream to its floodplam Objectives 1 - Utilize natural channel design principles to create a more stable stream pattern, profile,and dimension morphology and improved habitat using grade/bank stabilization structures, 2. Successfully replant riparian and flood plain areas With native woody trees and shrubs conforming to the density requirements specified belowi 3 Exclude+livestock and reestablish native riparian buffers substantially greater,than 50 feet in width, 4 Reconnect the stream channel hydrology,to the floodplam, 5 Preserve the entire Site with a Conservation Easement in perpetuity. A cumulative total of 2,917 linear feet out of 6,783 linear feet (44 %) of the total restored stream was monitored and surveyed within five separate designated project reaches. Overall', the entire Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) 1 Year 5 Monitoring Report NCEEP Project Number,395 Year 5 of 5 Mogensen Mitigation, Inc January 2014 site is stable with tittle change to pattern, profile and dimension geometry When compared to the MY 4 longitudinal profile surveys, little (insignificant) change has occurred Past repofts show that beaver'dams were present on the site at one time but have been since been removed as there was no sign of backwater pools caused by dams All streams were flowing during the monitoring field work in October; 2013 All stream features including rock vanes, log vanes, riffles and pools were evident during the field work A comparison to previous years' monitoring report shows little change The stream banks all remain stable with the exception ofthe livestock crossing area previously mentioned in MY -04 report When comparing cross- sections of°previous years with MY -05, little change in geometry was observed within each of the reaches, which further suggests site stability Pebble counts were performed in each of the five reaches at the Site `The sediment and substrate loads were a mix of sand in slower moving stream reaches and cobble &,gravel in the riffles The reach pebble counts shows slight coarsening in reach 3 The pebble counts for reach 2 shows slight fining The reach 1,4, and 5 pebble counts remains consistent with the previous year's data The visual assessment concluded that the site exhibits a 100% structural integrity and function Fifteen (l5) 10 x, 10 meter vegetation plots were monitored using CVS -EEP Level 2 Vegetation Monitoring Protocol (count both planted and volunteer woody stems) The success criterion for vegetation is 320 stems per acre in MY -03, 288 stems per acre in MY -04 and 260 stems per acre in MY -05 Vegetation data was collected by MMI staff during the first week of October, 2013 Based' on the CVS'vegetation monitoring,data for MY- 05,there are 2,350 total woody stems per acre including planted stems, live stakes and volunteer stems Counting only planted stems and excluding live stakes there are 604 stems per acre All the vegetation plots met the threshold of 280 stems per acre, except VP 4 with 243 stems per acre Data collected for all the plots are included in Appendix C Supplemental planting of low density areas was conducted in November of 2013 The supplemental planting plan is included in Appendix C The invasive species encountered included multiflora rose (Rosa multiora), Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicerajaponica) and Japanese stilt grass (microstegium vimineum) Other invasive species observed included kudzu (Puerar'ra Montana) along the road frontage and Chinese privet (Ligustrum sinense) The kudzu is found sporadically along the road crossings at the,base,of the cattle fencing It is being treated (apparently herbicide spray), by the landowner during routine maintenance so it should not be a concern at this time The long term land steward should continue to check along the fence fines near the conservation easement in the future, particularly if there is a change in land use on the property No invasive species are causing significant problems at this time Tall fescue is also present near the road crossings but is not dominant Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) NCEEP Project Number 395 Mogen`sen Mitigation, Inc Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 January 2014 II. Methodology Monitoring methodologies follow the CVS -EEP Level 2 Vegetation Monitoring Protocol for Recording Vegetation (Lee et al 2008). All photos were taken with a Nikon digital camera and are available electronically. A Trimble Hand Held.GPS unit was used to locate veg plot corners, groundwater gauges and problem areas All graphics have been done using ArcGIS and are available electronically Vegetation Methodologies Fifteen 10 x 10 square meter veg plots were monitored according to the CVS -EEP Level 2 Vegetation Monitoring Protocol Version 4 2 (Lee et al 2006/8) The plot corners were marked with 1" PVC pipe and flagged with,bright.orange flagging tape Data,collected from each plot is included in Appendix C. Monitoring plot locations are shown on the maps in Appendix B Plant identification was aided by the seminal publication Flora of the Carolinas, Virginia, Georgia, and Surrounding Areas (Schaffle & Weakly) Stream Methodologies Twelve cross- sections,and 2,9,17 linear feet of stream long -pro in five separate reaches were surveyed in October 2013 using a RTK_survey grade GPS' unit. The survey data was plotted using ARC GIS 10.0 Cross - sectional data was, based on a linear alignment, between end points marked by metal posts Measurements at each cross - section include•points at point of origin,_ bankfull„ top of bank, toe of slope and , thalweg for each stream side supplemented with photos Long -pro measurements include thalweg and water surface taken at the head of feature (i e. riffle, run, pool glide) in addition to pool depths. In addition, visual assessment of in- stream structures was conducted to determine overall project success Common structure failures include collapse of structure, undermining, abandonment of channel, and piping around the structure however, none of this was observed at the Site. Stream assessment data are, included in Appendix D with cross - sections and monitored stream reaches indicated-on maps in Appendix B All raw'data supporting the tables, figures and graphs in the appendices are available to NCEEP upon request Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) NCEEP Project Number 395 Mogensen Mitigation, Inc Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 January 2014 III. References Doll, B A, Grabow, G L, Hall, K A, Halley, J, Harman, W A Jennings, G D, Wise, D E. 2003 Stream Restoration A Natural Channel Design Handbook Lee, Michael T , Peet, Robert K , Roberts, Steven D , Wentworth, Thomas R (2008) CVS -EEP Protocol for Recording Vegetation Version 4 2 Axiom Environmental, Inc January 2011 Monitoring Report Year #2 Raleigh, NC Ward Consulting, P C March 2012 Monitoring Report Year #3 Raleigh. NC Rosgen, D L 1996 Applied river Morphology Wildland Hydrology Books, Pagosa Springs, CO Weakly, A S (2011) Flora of the Carolinas, Virginia, Georgia and the Surrounding Areas University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Miller, James H Nonnative Invasive Plants of Southern Forests A field guide for identification and Control USDA Forest Service Southern Research station General Technical Report SRS -62 Wolman, M G 1954 A Method of Sampling Coarse River -Bed Material, Transactions of American Geophysical Union 35 951 -956 c Various NCEEP Guideline Documents as noted Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) 4 Year 5 Monitoring Report NCEEP Project Number 395 Year 5 of 5 Mogensen Mitigation, Inc January 2014 APPENDIX A. PROJECT VICINITY MAP AND BACKGROUND DATA Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) NCEEP Project-Number 395 Mogensen Mitigation, Inc Year,5 Monitoring Report Year 5 -of 5 January 2014 PROIE(T �. -.- r - �. •,a.:!:. , �� ,, SITE 44� F 1 �a j • f� �S�Zi...:��,rl� �~ h:rf �fl_I►•O — Ea: ►/1•Y• D�'Ot..M -+fit Otv�fl^ t -� ('.r'rl•.�•, Cfll J {{pper LT -o _an• vssa (i•._uar.1) Iv, LT -310.q :�Jrfrp htif'f :;Jl Ali 'a �f.. wowr Q-' IC •Ji1 FIGURE 1 UPPER UT 1 -0 CANE CREEK .1 -r (P ICKARD) AERIAL VICINITY MAP 533 l � NC 2 Mogensen Mitigation, Inc. F P.O. Box 29 „ Charlotte, NC 28227 �:c K:FNSFN F1111G��1(1N.''IV: J704) 526.117 s_.,,,px:&OATE �: ALE Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) 6 Year 5 Monitoring Report NCEEP Project Number 395 Year 5 of 5 Mogensen Mitigation, Inc. January 2014 Table 1. Project Restoration Components Tablel Project Components Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) / EEP# 395 _ Existing- - Design IYlrhgadon Project Component Linear Feet Restorahom Linear Feet Mitigation BMP or ReachlD (LF) /Acres Level Approach (LF) /Acres Stationing Ratio Unit' Elements' Comment AC AC (SMUNVMU) Excludes 72 -foot Reach A 1 430 00 R P1 1 810 76 10+00 -28+10 76 1 1 1-7-38 76 - ROW at Old Dam Reach B 206500 R P1 2 118 69 28 +10 76 -49+29 45 11 2 118 69 - _ ti;,�+ Reach 143500 R P2 1,19458 49 +2945 -61 +2403 11 119458 Reach D 110000 R Pi 1 357 31 100+00 -113+57 31 11 w1 357 31 Reach E 30000 R_ P1 37325 200+00 -203+73 25 11 37325 Wetlands 13 E - _ 13 21 065 Wetlands 2 P ` 2 51 04 s[ d Note 1 BR = Biorn_tenhon Cell,�SF = Sand F1tter'SW = Stomiwater Wetland WDP = Wet Detention Pond DDP = Dry Deterriion'POnd FS = Fitter Siip Grassed Swale = S LS = Level Spreader N1= Natural Khrabon Area O = Other CF = Cattle Fencing WS = Watenng System CH = Livestock Housing Non-APpl,cable_ - Restoration Level -Stream LF Riparian Wetland Ac Ac U land Ac Ac BMP _ Rtvenne Non- Rrverine 6 782 59 3 *f= t i 2 Restoration Enhancement Enhancement I'_ Erharxemerrt II Crea6ori Preservation HQ Preservation Totals (Feet/Acres) 6,78259 � J 33 0 0 41 MU Totals 6783 1 00 _ 0 0 0 NOn A hcable_ Upper OT to Cane Creek (Pickard) NCEEP Project Number 395 Mogensen Mitigation, Inc 7 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 January. 2014 Table 2. Project Activity and Reporting History Table 2. Project Activity and Reporting History Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) / EEP# 395 Elapsed Time Since Grading Complete 4 yrs38 months Elapsed Time Since Planting Complete 4 yrs.8'Months Number of Reporting Years' 5 i Activity or Deliverable Data Collection Complete Completion or'Delivery Restoration Plan _ Feb -06 Construction Mar -09' Site Planting Mar -09 As -built Drawings Mar -09 Mitigation Plan (Year 0 Monitoring — baseline July -Oct 2008 JUIy -09 Year 1 Monitoring Oct -09 Nov -09 Year 2 Monitoring, Sep -10 _ Jan -11 Year 3 Monitoring Aug -11 Dec -11 Year 4 `Monitoring _ _ Sep -12 Nov` 1,2 Year 5 Monitoring Oct -13 Nov -13 1 = Equals the number of reports or data points produced, excluding the baseline Upper UT'to Cane Creek'(Pickard) 8 Year 5 Monitoring Report NCEEP Project Number 395 Year 5 of 5 Mogensen Mitigation, Inc January 2014 Table 3. Project Contacts Table - Table 3. Project Contacts Table Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) / EEP# 395 Designer URS Corporation 1600 Perimeter Park Drive, Suite 400 Morrisville, North Carolina 27560 Primary Project Design POC Kathleen McKeithan (919) 461' -1597 Construction Contractor River Works, Inc. 6105 Chapel Hill Road Raleigh, NC 27607 Construction Contractor POC Phillip Todd (919) 582 -3574 Survey Contractor Level Cross Surveying, PLLC 668 Marsh County Lane Randleman, North Carolina 23717 Survey contractor POC Sherri Willard (336) 495 -1713 Planting Contractor Habitat Assessment S Restoration Program, Inc. 9305 -D Monroe Road Charlotte, North Carolina 28270 Planting contractor POC _Karn Blackmon (704) 841 -2841 Seeding Contractor 'River Works, Inc. 6105 Chapel Hill Road Raleigh, NC 27607 Contractor POC Phillip Todd (919) 582 -3574 Seed Mix Sources Green Resource Colfax, NC POC Rodney Montgomery (336) 855 -6363 Nursery Stock Suppliers Strader, Fencing, Inc. Julian, NC Kenneth Strader (336) =697 -5715 Monitoring Performers Mogensen Mitigation, Inc.' P O Box 690429_ Charlotte, North Carolina 28227 Stream Monitoring POC Melissa Lanza (406) 471 -1028 Vegetation Monitoring POC Melissa Lanza (406) 471 -1028 Wetland Monitoring POC Melissa Lanza (406) 471 -1028 Upper UTto Cane Creek (Pickard) 9 Year 5 Monitoring Report NCEEP Project Number 395 Year 5 of 5 Mogensen Mitigation, Inc January 2014 i i .I Table 4. Project Attribute Table Table 4 Project Baseline Information and Attributes Upper UT to Cane Creek Pickard / EEP# 395 Project County Alamahce County, North Carolina Physiographic,Regiori Piedmont _ Ecoregion Carolina Slate Belt^ Project Rifer Basin Cape Fear USGS HUC for Project 14 digit) 3030002050050 NCDWQ Sub -basin for Project 3/6/2004 Within extent of EEP Watershed Plan Cape Fear River Basin Restoration Priorities 2009 WRC'Hab Class Warm, Cool Cold Warm % of project easement fenced or demarcated _ 100% Beaver activity, observed during design phase? No, Restoration Component Attribute Table Reach A Reach B Reach C Reach D Reach E Drainage area 390 1333 1640 892 282 Stream order first third third third second Restored4e th feet 173876 211869 119458 135731 37325 Perennial or Intermittent perennial perennial perennial perennial perennial Watershed,t Rural, Urban, Developing etc Rural Watershed ^LULC Distribution e Managed Herbaceous Coverage 498 Mixed Upland Hardwoods 314 Cultivated 9 9 Southern Yellow Pine 4 6 Deciduous Shrubland 2 Mixed Hardwoods/Conifers 0 9 Unmanaged Herbaceous Upland 0 6 Evergreen Shrubland 0 4 Water Bodies 0 4 Etc Watershed impervious cover % <0 1 NCDWQ EAU /Index,number 16 -28 NCDWQ classification C NSW 303d listecP No Upstream of a 303d listed s merd';' No Reasons for 303d listing or stressor NtA Total acreage of easement 50 75 Total vegetated acreage within the easement _ Total planted acreage as part of the restoration 41 Ros en classification of pre-existing E4 Degraded E4 E4 E4 Degraded E4 Rosgen classification of,As'budt iE4 E4 E4 E4 E4 Valle" type VIII VIII VIII Vlll VIII Valley slope 00083 00041 00045 00046 _ 00156 Valle side slope range e 2 -3 Valley toe slope range e g 2 -3 Cowardin classification R3UB1 R31-161 R3UB1 R31-1131 R31-161 Trout waters designation No No No No No Species of concern, endangered etc ? 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January 2014 1 r Cross Section #11 Photo A Cross Section #11 Photo B Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) 34 Year 5 Monitoring Report NCEEP Project Number 395 Year 5 of 5 Mogensen Mitigation, Inc. January 2014 •� i f'I.1 - Sri Kim ,tea' r 'M�ft jw Cross Section #11 Photo A Cross Section #11 Photo B Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) 34 Year 5 Monitoring Report NCEEP Project Number 395 Year 5 of 5 Mogensen Mitigation, Inc. January 2014 .. . 'J f lls VZ Cross Section #12 Photo A Cross Section #12 Photo B Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) 35 Year 5 Monitoring Report NCEEP Project Number 395 Year 5 of 5 Mogensen Mitigation, Inc. January 2014 Vegetation Monitoring Plots MY -05 October 22, 2013 Veg Plot 1 Veg Plot 2 Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) 36 Year 5 Monitoring Report NCEEP Project Number 395 Year 5 of 5 Mogensen Mitigation, Inc. January 2014 Veg Plot 3 Veg Plot 4 Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) 37 Year 5 Monitoring Report NCEEP Project Number 395 Year 5 of 5 Mogensen Mitigation, Inc. January 2014 r. r �l� uu f ?tit' I� �ar Veg Plot 5 .Li A Veg Plot 6 • Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) 38 Year 5 Monitoring Report NCEEP Project Number 395 Year 5 of 5 Mogensen Mitigation, Inc. January 2014 y i a T. r. r �l� uu f ?tit' I� �ar Veg Plot 5 .Li A Veg Plot 6 • Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) 38 Year 5 Monitoring Report NCEEP Project Number 395 Year 5 of 5 Mogensen Mitigation, Inc. January 2014 i Veg Plot 7 i' Q Veg Plot 8 Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) 39 Year 5 Monitoring Report NCEEP Project Number 395 Year 5 of 5 Mogensen Mitigation, Inc. January 2014 " S n Veg Plot 9 Veg Plot 10 • Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) 40 Year 5 Monitoring Report NCEEP Project Number 395 Year 5 of 5 Mogensen Mitigation, Inc. January 2014 F - r 4�tY Y Fail_ �..' H Veg Plot 11 Veg Plot 12 FR. Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) 41 Year 5 Monitoring Report NCEEP Project Number 395 Year 5 of 5 Mogensen Mitigation, Inc. January 2014 Veg Plot 13 AM'ktl W-1 Veg Plot 14 Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) 42 Year 5 Monitoring Report NCEEP Project Number 395 Year 5 of 5 Mogensen Mitigation, Inc. January 2014 Veg Plot 15 Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) 43 Year 5 Monitoring Report NCEEP Project Number 395 Year 5 of 5 Mogensen Mitigation, Inc. January 2014 APPENDIX C. VEGETATION PLOT DATA Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) 44 Year 5 Monitoring Report NCEEP Project Number,395 Year 5 of 5 Mogensen Mitigation, Inc January 201'4 Table, 7. Vegetation, Plot Criteria Attainment vegetation e_geta_tionPIot;ID Vegetation Survival Threshold Met? (260 planted stems/acre) Monitoring Year °05 Planted Stem Density _ _stems/acne _ _ Monitoring Year -05 Total Stem Density stems /acre VP1 Yes 324 283 VP2 _ Yes_ 324 567 VP3 Yes 567 1983 -VP-4 No 243 1012 VP5 Yes '647 1821 VP6 Yes 36,4 3602 VP7 Yes 1526 -3966 VP8 Yes 486 2711 V139 Yes 607 2509 V1310, Yes 283 2469 vP11 Yes 283 971 VP12 Yes 283 2509 W1 Yes -688 1781 VP 14 Yes 486 4775 VP15 t Yes 607 1821 'Upper UT to,Cane -Creek (Pickard) 45 Year 5 Mon itonng'Report iNCEEP Pro)ect`Number 395 Year 5 of 5 ,Mogensen Mitigation, Inc January, 2014 Table 8. CVS Metadata Mogensen Report Prepared By Mitigation, Inc Date Prepared 11/14/2013 12 00 cvs-eep-entrytool - database name v2 3 11 mdb database location C \Users \Melissa \Downloads computer name file size DESCRIPTION OF WORKSHEETS IN THIS DOCUMENT------ - - - - -- Project Code Description of database file, the report worksheets, and a Metadata summary of project(s) and project data Each project is listed with its PLANTED stems per acre, for Prof, planted each year This excludes live stakes River Basin Each project is listed with its TOTAL stems per acre, for each year Prof, total ,stems This includes live stakes, all planted stems, and all natural /volunteer stems stream -to -edge width (ft) List of plots surveyed with location and summary data (live Plots stems, dead stems, missing, etc) Required Plots (calculated) Frequency distribution of vigor classes for Vigor stems for all plots Frequency distribution of vigor classes Vigor by Spp listed by species List of most frequent damage classes with number of occurrences Damage and percent of total stems impacted by each Damage values tallied by type for °each Damage by Spp species Damage values tallied by type for each Damage by Plot plot Planted Stems by Plot and A matrix of the count of PLANTED living stems,of each species for Spp each plot, dead and missing stems are,excluded A matrix of the count of total living stems of,each species (planted and natural ALL Stems by Plot and spp volunteers combined) for each plot, dead and missing stems are excluded PROJECT SUMMARY - - - - -- Project Code 395 project Name UT to Cane Creek UT to Cane Creek Stream and Description Wetland Restoration River Basin Cape Fear length(ft) 678259 stream -to -edge width (ft) area (sq m) 51 83 Required Plots (calculated) Sampled Plots 15 Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) NCEEP Project Number 395 Mogensen Mitigation, Inc 46 Year 5 Monitoring Report Year 5 of 5 January 2014 0- A E O D z IMMM 10�10MM11111111mol illi NII I IFIEME1111 MENEM MIEN 111101111110111111111 ME11 MINIMMI'lloolimi ME Ion ow 0- A E O D z a s a a E n c yOO 8888888 88 5 mmmmmmm mm _ .a Anmmrom- %� n z z z Z Z z z z z z m 6 g 0 M o ma mmrnoi ---- -- a n �2c",,o om o,uE v rn E o � U, L2 20.a °00006 q T •�; G _ Av g 14 { < 64�.4 2. .` ,• < te9pp YgggppM qC pPSlpPpY m � e`q • , �''� � — IIS: %: FAAA Fp�AA.t pMRpp 'C 1111 1 SAM gg +� owe :�•' � kSR aw o APPENDIX D. 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VLR F'H-)V3H DNISSOM7 I m M 0 y 3 li T =11=1=111 L NUIl'J35 sSO D I ♦ J O lD (laal) u01jen013 s 0 LL Y m V } I O L°m m O LL m Y Y m } ZE F i o f UD ;? o m > m M 0 y 3 O LL m Y Y m } ZE F Ln in I N I � S s _ m s I i I 0 I %-s a ez•es vis mnionais -A o U a L y C U = ap — U + 9L w i i mi O1179S SSON. _ .0+ C Lt H � r Ci CL d � � g o s s W v m m 9 4 9Y +lS V1S 3Nn10 is HJOiI y i � ZAI I I (100J) U011RA013 UD LD PEBBLE COUNT Project: Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) Date: 8/28/2013 Location: Reach 1 Particle Counts Inches Particle Millimeter Riffles Pools Total No. Item % % Cumulative Silt/Clay < 0.062 S/C 0 0% 0% Very Fine .062 - .125 S 0 0% 0% Fine .125- -25 A 0 0% 0% Medium .25- .50 N 0 0% 0% Coarse -50 - 1 -0 D 0 0% 0% .04--08 Very Coarse 1.0 - 2.0 S 18 18% 18% .08--16 Very Fine 2.0-4.0 20 20% 38% .16 -.22 Fine 4.0 -5.7 G 11 11% 49% .22-311 .31 Fine 5.7-8.0 R 8 8% 57% .31 --44 Medium 8.0 - 11.3 A 7 7% 64% .44 - .63 Medium 11.3 - 16.0 V 11 11% 75% .63--89 Coarse 16.0-22.6 E 7 7% 82% .89-1.26 Coarse 22.6-32-0 L 5 5% 87% 1.26 - 1.77 Very Coarse 32.0-45.0 S 5 5% 92% 1.77-2.5 Very Coarse 45.0 - 64.0 4 1 4% 96% 2.5-3.5 Small 64-90 C 2 2% 98% 3.5-5.0 Small 90-128 0 2 2% 100% 5.0-7.1 Large 128-180 B 0 0% 100% 7.1 - 10.1 Large 180-256 L 0 0% 100% 10.1 -14.3 Small 256-362 B 0 0% 100% 14.3-20 Small 362-512 L 0 0% 100% 20-40 Medium 512 - 1024 D 0 0% 100% 40-80 Lr - Very Lr 1024- 2048 R 1 1 1 0 1 0% 1 100% Bedrock BDRK 0 0% 100% Totals 100 100% 100% 100% 90% 80% Z;'70% R60% =50% �0% r- "'30% F y20% C LL 10% e o d16 d35 d50 d84 I 1 -8 1 3.6 5.5 22.3 1 49 -8 Bed Particle Size Distribution Reach 1 -a- MY -00 (N /A) - MY -01 MY -02 C MY -03 x MY -04 MY -05 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000 100000 Particle Size - Millimeter - - x -- - -j i - l O O O X -a- MY -00 (N /A) - MY -01 MY -02 C MY -03 x MY -04 MY -05 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000 100000 Particle Size - Millimeter PEBBLE COUNT Project: Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) Date: 8/28/2013 Location: Reach 2 Particle Counts Inches Particle Millimeter v Riffles Pools Total No. Item % % Cumulative Silt/Cla 0.062 5/C 0 O% O% Very Fine 062-.125 S O O% O% Fine .125-25 .25 A -4x 0 O% O% Medium .25-50 .50 N 1 196 1 % Coarse .50 - 1.0 D O O% 1 % .04 -.08 1 Very Coarse 1.0-2.0 S _ 1 74 74% 75% .08-16 Very Fine 2.0-4.0 8 8% 83% 16-22 .22 Fine 4.0-5.7 G 4 4% 87% .22-31 .31 Fine 5.7-80 R 9 9% 96% .31-44 .44 Medium 8.0 - 11.3 A 2 2% 98% .44-63 .63 Medium 113-160 V 1 1 % 99% 63-89 .89 Coarse 16.0-22.6 E 0 0% 99% .89-1.26 Coarse 22.6-32.0 L , 0 O% 99% 1.26-1.77 Very Coarse 32.0-45.0 S _ O O% 99% 1.77-2.5 1 Very Coarse 45-0-64.01 1 O O% 99% 2.5-3.5 Small 64-90 C 1 1% 100% 3.5-5.0 Small 90-128 O 0 O% 100% 5.0-7.1 Large 128-180 B 0 O% 100% 7.1 - 10.1 Large 180-256 L 0 O% 100% 10.1 - 14.3 Small 256-362 B O O% 100% 14.3-20 Small 362-512 L O 0% 100% 20-40 Medium 512-1024 D O O% 100% 40-80 Lr - Very Lrq 11024 - 20481.. R,. O 1 0% 1 100% Bedrock BDRK O 0% 1 100% Totals 100 100% 100% 100% 90% 80% j 70% 60% E �j 50% m 40% r 30% c LL 20% e 10% 0% d16 d35 d50 d84 d95 0.1 1.3 1.6 4.8 6.5 Bed Particle Size Distribution Reach 2 - MY -00 (N /A) 9 MY -01 - d. MY -02 0 MY -03 x MY -04 MY -05 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000 100000 Particle Size - Millimeter 68 x v CD " X X x -4x - MY -00 (N /A) 9 MY -01 - d. MY -02 0 MY -03 x MY -04 MY -05 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000 100000 Particle Size - Millimeter 68 PEBBLE COUNT Project: Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) Date: 8/28/2013 Location: Reach 3 Particle Counts Inches Particle Millimeter Riffles Pools Total No. Item % % Cumulative Silt/Clay < 0.062 S/C . O O% 0% Very Fine .062 - .125 S 0 0% 0% Fine .125 - .25 A 0 0% 0% Medium .25 - .50 N 0 0% 0% Coarse .50 - 1.0 D 0 0% O% .04 -.08 Very Coarse 1.0-2.0 S 1 34 1 34% 34% 08 - .16 Very Fine 2.0 - 4.0 5 5% 39% 16 - .22 Fine 4.0-5.7 G 6 6% 45% 22 -.31 Fine 5.7 -8.0 R 16 16% 61% .31 -.44 Medium 8.0-11.3 A 10 10% 71% .44 - .63 Medium 11.3-16.0 V 7 7% 78% .63-89 .89 Coarse 16.0-22.6 E 6 6% 84% .89-1.26 Coarse 22.6-32.0 L 3 3% 87% 1.26 - 1.77 Very Coarse 32.0-45.0 S 8 8% 95% 1.77-2.5 Very Coarse 45.0-64.0 _ 3 3% 98% 2.5-3.5 Small 64-90 C _ O 0% 98% 3.5-5.0 Small 90-128 O 2 2% 100% 5-0-7.1 Large 128-180 B 0 0% 100% 7.1 - 10 1 Lar a 180-256 L 0 0% 100% 10.1 -14.3 Small 256-362 B 0 0% 100% 14.3 - 20 Small 362-512 .. L::.:. 0 0% 100% 20-40 Medium 512 - 1024. D 0 0% 100% 40-80 Lr - Very Lrq 1024 - 2048 :: R::: >: 0 0% 100% Bedrock -BDRK 0 0% 100% Totals 100 100% 100% i 100% 90% 80% 70% 5 60% 50% U 40% t 30% 20% LL 10% 0% 0.1 d16 d35 d50 d84 d95 1.4 2.2 6.5 11.2 43.0 Bed Particle Size Distribution Reach 3 0 Q 10 100 1000 Particle Size - Millimeter 69 10000 100000 -a- MY -00 (N /A) �- MY -01 - ._- MY -02 o MY -03 x MY -04 MY -05 r r PEBBLE COUNT Project: Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) Date: 8/28/2013 Location: Reach 4 Particle Counts Inches Particle Millimeter I Riffles Pools Total No. Item % % Cumulative _ Silt/Clay_ < 0.062 S /C' 0 0% 0% Very Fine .062- .125 S 0 0% 0% Fine .125-25 .25 A 0 0% 0% Medium 25-50 .50 N 4 4% 4% Coarse .50- 1.0 D 0 0% 4% .04-.08 Very Coarse 1.0 - 2.0 S 38 38% 42% .08-16 .16 Very Fine 2.0-4.0 8 8% 50% .16 - .22 Fine 4.0-5.7 G 3 3% 53% .22 - .31 Fine 5.7-8.0 R 10 10% 63% .31 -.44 Medium 8.0 - 11.3 A_ 10 10% 73% 44 - .63 Medium 11.3 - 16.0 V 11 11% 84% .63 - .89 Coarse 16-0-22.6 E 4 4% 88% 89 - 1.26 Coarse 22-6-32-0 L 2 2% 90% 1.26-1.77 Very Coarse 32.0-45.0 S 3 3% 93% 1.77-2.5 Very Coarse 45.0-64-0 3 3% 96% 2.5-3.5 Small 64-90 C 0 0% 96% 3.5-5.0 Small 90- 128 0 3 3% 99% 5.0 - 7.1 Large 128- 180 B 0 0% 99% 7.1 -10.1 Large 180-256 L 1 1% 100% 10.1 -14.3 Small 256-362 B 0 0% 100% 14.3-20 Small 362-512 L 0 0% 100% 20-40 Medium 512- 1024 D 0 0% 100% 40-80 Lr - Very Lrg 1024 - 2048 R 0 0% 100% Bedrock BDRK 0 0% 100% Totals 100 100% 100% 100% 90% 80% Z70% '-° 60% 5 50% U = 40% m H 30% c 20% LL .,-10% 0% 0.1 d16 d35 d50 d84 d95 1.3 1.8 3.9 10.5 51.0 Bed Particle Size Distribution Reach 4 1 10 100 1000 Particle Size - Millimeter 70 -0 MY -00 (N /A) 9 - MY -01 - MY -02 o MY -03 x MY -04 MY -05 10000 100000 PEBBLE COUNT Project: Upper UT to Cane Creek (Pickard) Date: 8/28/2013 Location: Reach 5 Particle Counts Inches Particle Millimeter Riffles Pools Total No. Item % % Cumulative Silt/Clay < 0.062 S/C O 0% 0% Very Fine .062 - .125 S 0 0% 0% Fine .125-25 .25 A 0 0% 0% Medium .25-50 .50 N 0 0% O% Coarse .50-1.0 D 0 0% 0% .04 -.08 Very Coars 1.0-2.0 S 34 34% 34% .08-16 .16 Very Fine 2.0-4.0 4 4% 38% .16 - .22 Fine 4.0-5.7 G 0 0% 38% .22 - .31 Fine 5.7-8.0 R - 10 10% 48% .31 - .44 Medium 8.0-11.3 A 15 15% 63% .44-63 .63 Medium 11.3-16.0 V 8 8% 71% .63-89 .89 Coarse 16.0-22.6 E 10 10% 81% .89-1.26 Coarse 22.6-32.0 L 4 4% 85% 1.26 - 1.77 Very Coars 32.0-45.0 S 7 7% 92% 1.77-2.5 Very Coars 45-0-64.0 3 1 3% 95% 2.5-3.5 Small 64-90 C 2 2% 97% 3.5-5.0 Small 90-128 O 0 0% 97% 5.0-7.1 Large 128-180 B 3 3% 100% 7.1 - 10.1 Lar a 180-256 L 0 0% 100% 10.1 - 14.3 Small 256-362 B 0 0% 100% 14.3-20 Small 362-512 L 0 0% 100% 20-40 Medium 512-1024 D 0 0% 100% 40 - 80 r - Vea Lrfl 1024 - 20481 R O 0% 1 100% Bedrock J,BDRK 1 0 0% 100% Totals 100 100% 100% 100% 90% 80% T,70% 60% 50% U C40% is 30% c 20% ii 10% 0% 0 -1 d16 d35 d50 I d84 I d95 1.3 2.4 8.1 30.1 50.8 1 Bed Particle Size Distribution Reach 5 My- 00 (N /A) -R MY -01 - MY -02 �- - - 0 MY -03 x MY -04 MY -05 10 100 1000 10000 100000 Particle Size - Millimeter 71 r e N Et j\ \� cn #§ §) \ r- ) z«! ) ) ; ] m zo is ` � ` ` _ ® \ � j� , \ } - a �7§ J { { { {£22« 75 :. mm ;$! };!!({7 ~k l - ■ e ®� «@e :� � ! :- k r- v Ln tD L a c E c C O V v O = M a. = a W cc _ W Mm W cc m o d r cc .0_ L •L Lr N Q N U o E CO) Q. 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