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Strickland, Bev From: Cohn, Colleen M Sent: Wednesday, July 6, 2022 10:34 AM To: John Farmer; David.E.Bailey2@usace.army.mil; Keith Gualtieri Cc: Morris, Tom E.; DePalma, Alicia Knowles Subject: RE: [External] RE: PNG SAW-2021-01288 Line 142; Wake and Johnston Counties, NC Attachments: Copy of PNG Line 142 Buffer Totals 5 Jul 22 - Mitigation.xlsx Thanks, John, that spreadsheet was very helpful. I added the reasonings/table of uses information as noted on the Buffer Impact Maps to help show which impacts require mitigation. I added together the total Zone 1 impacts in Column H and utilized the Zone 1 multiplier (3:1) in Column I. With the multiplier, it looks like a grand total of 575,700 square feet of mitigation (191,900 square feet of Zone 1 buffer impacts requiring mitigation), but please skim the spreadsheet (attached) to double check me! Colleen Cohn Environmental Specialist II North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Raleigh Regional Office 380o Barrett Drive Raleigh, NC 27609 Office: 919-791-4258 E-mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. From: John Farmer <John.Farmer@eli-Ilc.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 5, 2022 3:03 PM To: Cohn, Colleen M <colleen.cohn@ncdenr.gov>; David.E.Bailey2@usace.army.mil; Keith Gualtieri <Keith.Gualtieri@eli- Ilc.com> Cc: Morris, Tom E. <Tom.Morris2@duke-energy.com>; DePalma, Alicia Knowles <Alicia.DePalma@duke-energy.com> Subject: RE: [External] RE: PNG SAW-2021-01288 Line 142; Wake and Johnston Counties, NC CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to Report Spam. Good Afternoon Colleen: We will secure the riparian buffer SOA as requested. Please find attached the Z1 and Z2 permanent and temporary buffer encroachments in square feet. Using the table, please confirm the total buffer credits required for the Line 142 project. Note: There are 11 non -jurisdictional resources that are indicated on NRCS mapping. These resources are labeled NJ1 to NJ11 in the table. Thanks! John Farmer 1 Energy Land and Infrastructure, PLLC From: Cohn, Colleen M <colleen.cohn@ncdenr.gov> Sent: Friday, July 1, 2022 5:42 PM To: John Farmer <John.Farmer@eli-Ilc.com>; David.E.Bailey2@usace.army.mil; Keith Gualtieri <Keith.Gualtieri@eli- I Ic.com> Cc: Morris, Tom E. <Tom.Morris2@duke-energy.com>; DePalma, Alicia Knowles <Alicia.DePalma@duke-energy.com> Subject: RE: [External] RE: PNG SAW-2021-01288 Line 142; Wake and Johnston Counties, NC * Caution External Email * This message is from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. Hi all, I'm finishing up my review, and I think the last thing I need is an updated Buffer SOA as you've added the extra exhibits of allowable with mitigation impacts, but I do not see an updated buffer SOA. Zone 1 impacts are at a 3:1 ratio. Thanks, Colleen Cohn Environmental Specialist II North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources Raleigh Regional Office 380o Barrett Drive Raleigh, NC 27609 Office: 919-791-4258 E-mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. From: John Farmer <John.Farmer@eli-Ilc.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2022 11:10 AM To: David.E.Bailey2@usace.army.mil; Keith Gualtieri <Keith.Gualtieri@eli-Ilc.com> Cc: Cohn, Colleen M <colleen.cohn@ncdenr.gov>; Morris, Tom E. <Tom.Morris2@duke-energy.com>; DePalma, Alicia Knowles <Alicia.DePalma@duke-energy.com> Subject: [External] RE: PNG SAW-2021-01288 Line 142; Wake and Johnston Counties, NC CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to Report Spam. Good Morning David: Please find attached the revised SOA for the 1.58 wetland acre credits. Sincerely, John Farmer ELI 2 From: Bailey, David E CIV USARMY CESAW (USA) <David.E.Bailey2@usace.army.mil> Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 2:11 PM To: Keith Gualtieri <Keith.Gualtieri@eli-Ilc.com> Cc: Cohn, Colleen M <colleen.cohn@ncdenr.gov>; Morris, Tom E. <Tom.Morris2@duke-energy.com>; DePalma, Alicia Knowles <Alicia.DePalma@duke-energy.com>; John Farmer <John.Farmer@eli-Ilc.com> Subject: RE: PNG SAW-2021-01288 Line 142; Wake and Johnston Counties, NC * Caution External Email * This message is from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. No problem, Keith. One item I just noticed was that, based on your updated impacts spreadsheet, the compensatory mitigation requirement for wetland impacts will be 1.576 riparian wetland mitigation credits. However, your statement of availability (SOA) from RES (dated 5/19/2022) only notes 1.45 riparian wetland mitigation credits. Please submit an updated SOA from your chosen mitigation provider. Thanks. -Dave Bailey David E. Bailey, PWS Regulatory Project Manager US Army Corps of Engineers CE-SAW-RG-R 3331 Heritage Trade Drive, Suite 105 Wake Forest, North Carolina 27587 Mobile: (919) 817-2436 Office: (919) 554-4884, Ext. 30. Fax: (919) 562-0421 Email: David.E.Bailey2@usace.army.mil We would appreciate your feedback on how we are performing our duties. Our automated Customer Service Survey is located at: https://regulatory.ops.usace.army.mil/customer-service-survey/ Thank you for taking the time to visit this site and complete the survey. From: Keith Gualtieri <Keith.Gualtieri@eli-Ilc.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 2:49 PM To: Bailey, David E CIV USARMY CESAW (USA)<David.E.Bailey2@usace.army.mil> Cc: Cohn, Colleen M <colleen.cohn@ncdenr.gov>; Morris, Tom E. <Tom.Morris2@duke-energy.com>; DePalma, Alicia Knowles <Alicia.DePalma@duke-energy.com>; John Farmer <John.Farmer@eli-Ilc.com> Subject: [URL Verdict: Neutral][Non-DoD Source] RE: PNG SAW-2021-01288 Line 142; Wake and Johnston Counties, NC David, That is great news! Thanks for the follow up. Keith Gualtieri, PE Principal — Virginia Operations ELI From: Bailey, David E CIV USARMY CESAW (USA)<David.E.Bailey2@usace.army.mil> Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 2:20 PM 3 To: Keith Gualtieri <Keith.Gualtieri@eli-Ilc.com> Cc: Cohn, Colleen M <colleen.cohn@ncdenr.gov>; Morris, Tom E. <Tom.Morris2@duke-energy.com>; DePalma, Alicia Knowles <Alicia.DePalma@duke-energy.com>; John Farmer <John.Farmer@eli-Ilc.com> Subject: RE: PNG SAW-2021-01288 Line 142; Wake and Johnston Counties, NC * Caution External Email * This message is from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. Hi Keith, and thank you for your email and explanation. The plans and updated impact table appear to be correct and suitable for permitting. I believe that the Corps' requirements are satisfied. I will send a provisional permit verification (pending issuance of the 401) later today. Please let me know if you have any questions. -Dave Bailey David E. Bailey, PWS Regulatory Project Manager US Army Corps of Engineers CE-SAW-RG-R 3331 Heritage Trade Drive, Suite 105 Wake Forest, North Carolina 27587 Mobile: (919) 817-2436 Office: (919) 554-4884, Ext. 30. Fax: (919) 562-0421 Email: David.E.Bailey2@usace.army.mil We would appreciate your feedback on how we are performing our duties. Our automated Customer Service Survey is located at: https://regulatory.ops.usace.army.mil/customer-service-survey/ Thank you for taking the time to visit this site and complete the survey. From: Keith Gualtieri <Keith.Gualtieri@eli-Ilc.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 1, 2022 4:59 PM To: Bailey, David E CIV USARMY CESAW (USA)<David.E.Bailey2@usace.army.mil> Cc: Cohn, Colleen M <colleen.cohn@ncdenr.gov>; Morris, Tom E. <Tom.Morris2@duke-energy.com>; DePalma, Alicia Knowles <Alicia.DePalma@duke-energy.com>; John Farmer <John.Farmer@eli-Ilc.com> Subject: [URL Verdict: Neutral][Non-DoD Source] RE: PNG SAW-2021-01288 Line 142; Wake and Johnston Counties, NC David, John's taking PTO this week, but I believe I can respond your comments. The attached Excel file has been updated to address the specific comments noted in your email below. We checked the acreage of permanent and temporary impacts to come up with the updated numbers for the specific wetlands in question. Temporary impacts were added to the table attached to address Comment #1. Below is the rationale behind how the numbers were derived to address Comment #2 using Wetland W7E as an example. 2a. Site ti Za1. Reason 2b. Impact Type 2c. Type of We 4 W7E-A ©pen cut, temporary wetland crossing/mat placement, potential sheet pile, dewatering structure. Permanent impact due to transition of forested to non -forest wetland. P Headwater Forest W7E-B Temporary wetland crossing/mat placement. Temporary impact within temporary easement. T Head wate€ Forest For W7E-A Value in column 2g ImpactArea - Temporary is the impact created by clearing in the portion of the wetland that lies within the permanent 50 ft easement outside of the 30 ft maintained corridor. After construction, this area will be allowed to grow back in naturally. Value in column 2g ImpactArea—Permanent is the impact crated by the conversion of the forested wetland to a non -forested wetland in 30 ft portion of the 50 ft permanent easement that will be maintained going forward. For W7E-B Value in column 2g ImpactArea - Temporary is the impact created by clearing in the portion of the wetland that lies within the temporary construction easement adjacent to 50 ft permanent easement. After construction, this area will be allowed to grow back in naturally. No revisions were made to the plan sheets based upon the comments provided. Please confirm the information provided herein addresses your comments. Thank you. W. Keith Gualtieri, P.E. Principal - Virginia Operations Energy Land & Infrastructure, LLC (PLLC in NC) 4250 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 600 Arlington , VA 22203 (703) 994-0429 keith.gualtieri@eli-Ilc.com ir ENERGY LAND S Ir.' INFRASTRUCTURE ENGIIIEERS ' Su VEYGRS • IMFRASVR1iCrlUilE - ENVISONNVITAL PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATION - This electronic transmission, including any attachments, may contain confidential and/or privileged information. This communication is to be used only by the intended recipient. If you received this email in error, please notify the sender and delete the email. Any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of information received in error is strictly prohibited. From: Bailey, David E CIV USARMY CESAW (USA) <David.E.Bailey2@usace.army.mil> Sent: Wednesday, June 1, 2022 11:46 AM To: John Farmer <John.Farmer@eli-Ilc.com> Cc: Cohn, Colleen M <colleen.cohn@ncdenr.gov>; Morris, Tom E. <Tom.Morris2@duke-energy.com>; DePalma, Alicia Knowles <Alicia.DePalma@duke-energy.com>; Keith Gualtieri <Keith.Gualtieri@eli-Ilc.com> Subject: RE: PNG SAW-2021-01288 Line 142; Wake and Johnston Counties, NC * Caution External Email * This message is from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. 5 Hi John. I had a chance to review the plans this morning. Most of the items I noted previously were completed and look ok for permitting. There are a few items that I still need to be clarified, and I have itemized them below: 1) Drawing Number PNG-C-142-0001062: only permanent conversion impacts appear to have been calculated (Impacts W4E and F). However, temporary (non -permanent conversion impacts also appear to be shown, and need to be added to the Wetland Impacts table; `TSCI I / 1 l \ L � � ED NDD3 E1. SEE CLEARING EMENTS 7 79. ELECTRIC \ SSION EASEMENT • Temporary (non permanent conversion) impacts do not appear to be shown in the Impact table WETLAND W4E FORESTED HDD BORE, TEMPORARY WETLAND CROSSING 1 MAT PLACEMENT_ PERMANENT IMPACT DUE TO TRANSITION OF FORESTED TO NON -FORESTED WERAND- WETLAND W4F FORESTED OPEN CUT FOR GAS LINE TEMPORARY WETLAND CROSSING DEWATERING STRUCTURE PERMANENT IMPACT DUE TO TRANSIT ION OF FORESTED TO NON -FORESTED WETI-AND- /f/ / / // / //ia/ / ///� IIo ////////l I ' / 1 ! f yv SF Lop Tt—I�\—;-1- `TSCI + , IL0DI sF �/ / STREAM (S12) (INTERMITTENT) TEMPORARY STREAM ( CROSSING / MAT PLACEMENT \ \ NOTES: 1- SEE LINE 142 CLEARING REOOIREMENTS ON 2) The following comments are all related to Impact calculations (i.e. permanent conversion vs. temporary only), where impacts shown on the plan sheets do not appear to match the impacts reported in the Impact Table. It's possible that a detailed explanation about how these impacts were calculated at each site would be useful. That said, my comments below are based on the assumption that, for conventional trenching wetland crossings, the entirety of the 50-foot ROW will be maintained as herbaceous wetlands, and the remainder of those crossings would be temporary -only impacts: a. Drawing Number PNG-C-142-0001068 (1 crossing): 6 \ \• \ \ ▪ 1 I 1 [TB 4/sue \ \ \ = `\ .Impact W7E-B scales \ \\\ `._— to-0.008ac \N'' — '-- ' -- — — y y SFO;c_N I:- �'��▪ ` ~� f 1 t ��—' / `/ / j / \ \ WETLAND W7E-A — y// / / / // \ \\ FORESTED J OPEN CUT FOR GAS LINE, ▪ / \ TEMPORARY WETLAND CROSSING/ - — — / i / / //,`� \ `I MAT PLACEMENT, J f / + POTENTIAL SHEET PILE, - / /' \ DEWATERI NG STRUCTURE i _ ' Impacts reported for W7E-A and B PERMANENT IMPACT DUE TO i ` �' � // r — \y tl 1 \ i \ in Wetland Impact Table do not / TRANSITION OF FORESTED TO �� r — \ 1 1 appear to align with scaled impacts 1 NON FORESTED WETLAND_ _ 7/ ▪ ; - - ; I / / / / \ / — / \\ \ 1 I 11 fV \ \ / / //i'r _ r'r /r— / / // // J/ 4 \ Impact W7E-A scales / _ / i — / / / �/ / / \ N. of 1 \ '-to-0.016ac _ it rr 1 / //� / / / / \\ 1 0\ J// __err/ N. If 1/!f / // // // / \ \ c \ / 1 r f / \ ~ 1 \ \ \ , / / — NRCS NJ-10 \ ▪ — ..co.// //4 o I 1 i f \ es 1 / f1 7 R � I // / 1 �V�� if / // / / \ 1 - \`\\ \\1 V / / r / / / WETLAND W7E-B \ \ \ ,'i,„.Gp, \_ err / / / FORESTED \ r: \ \ \ \ v / / / TEMPORARY WETLAND CROSSING! STREAM (S25) (PERENNIAL) \\\ \ \ _ i' / / / MAT PLACEMENT, TEMPORARY IMPACT OPEN CUT FOR GAS LINE, \\ \ �' / / / / DUE TO TRANSITION OF FORESTED TO TEMPORARY STREAM CROSSING/MAT \\\\� / / ! / // NON -FOREST WETLANDS_ PLACEMENT. .\�.\ / / / b. Drawing Number PNG-C-142-0001069 (2 crossings): 7 A 1...7LUI kill 1 CRIYII 1 1 CIY I I .02 :UT FOR GAS LINE, RARY STREAM CROSSING/MAT RENT, [IAL BLASTING, ERING STRUCTURE I I 1 1 l J l I 1 / f ,1 Impacts reported for W8A and B in Wetland Impact Table do not appear to align with scaled impacts ~-qmr � f tow,— Q \ ! 1 *Mr acrelZir SFQ �� C / - f Impact W8-B scales to 7/ I./ N1A — 0.025 ac / /I /. !I f 17°� ! —` WETLAND W8-B FORESTED TEMPORARY WETLAND CROSSING MAT PLACEMENT, TEMPORARY IMPACT DUE TO TRANSITION OF FORESTED TO NON -FORESTED WETLANDS_ WETLAND W9-A FORESTED OPEN CUT FOR GAS LINE, TEMPORARY WETLAND CROSSING 1 MAT PLACEMENT, POTENTIAL SHEET PILE, DEWATERING STRUCTURE. PERMANENT IMPACT DUE TO TRANSITION OF FORESTED TO NON -FORESTED WETLAND. 1 Impact W9-B scales to 0.262 ac I I I I 1.l WETLAND W8-A FORESTED OPEN CUT FOR GAS LINE, TEMPORARY WETLAND CROSSING .+ MAT PLACEMENT, POTENTIAL SHEET PILE, DEWATERING STRUCTURE. PERMANENT IMPACT DUE TO TRANSITION OF FORESTED TO NON -FORESTED WETLAND. � f a Impact W8-A scales to 0.041 ac B I LT TB STREAM (S27) (INTERMITTENT) OPEN CUT FOR GAS LINE, TEMPORARY STREAM CROSSING/MAT PLACEMENT, POTENTIAL BLASTING, DEWATERING STRUCTURE Impacts reported for W8A and B in Wetland Impact Table do not appear to align with scaled impacts I / 1 1 1 1 / / / / / / / / / / / / ` / / / / / / / / / / \ / / / / / / N - / / / / / / 7 _ / / / / / csi TWC a TSC { Impact W9-A scales to 0.465 ac WETLAND W9-B FORESTED TEMPORARY WETLAND CROSSING/ MAT PLACEMENT, TEMPORARY IMPACT DUE TO TRANSITION OF FORESTED TO NON -FORESTED WETLANDS. SFO 8 c. Drawing Number PNG-C-142-0001070 (2 Crossings): ISFO III 1f1lf fI 5F01,q\ 41O "••�bi \__ / impacts reported far W9C-A and B 7.- In Wetland Impact Table do not • appear to align with scaled impacts q I 3F \"'_.gip'® Impact W9C-B scales \ ` _ . fF - ` to \OA30 ac WERANDWWC-B FORESTED TEMPORARY WETLAND CROSSING! MAT PLACEMENT. TEMPORARY IMPACT DUE TO TRANSmON OF FORESTED TO NON -FORESTED WETLANDS_ WETLAND W9C-A FORESTED OPEN CUT FOR GAS LINE, TEMPORARY WETLAND CROSSING / MAT PLACEMENT. POTENTIAL SHEET PILE, DEWATERING STRUCTURE. PERMANENT IMPACT DUE TO TRANSITION OF FORESTED TO NON -FORESTED WETLANDS V _—_ —J 1 1 ( !! t_v \ vim_ EAM (S30) (INTERMITTENT) IPORARY CROSSING STREAM \n \ \ e Impacts reported for W9D-A and B in Wetland Impact Table do not appear to align with scaled impacts �ILODj 3 i / / Impact W9C-A scales 'to -0.039ac SFO • \ STREAM {530) PNTERMrrTENT) • TEMPORARY CROSSING STREAM l / „v IN vv v \` /I LODI I Li 9g Oole~ WETLAND WOGA FORESTED OPEN CUT FOR GAS LINE, - TEMPORARYWETLAND CROSSING/ MAT PLACEMENT_ POTENTNL SHEET PILE, DEWATERING STRUCTURE. PERMANENT- INPACT DUE TO TRANSRI( . - FORESTED TO NON -FORESTED VIETLAI, : STREAM {529) (INTERMITTENT) TEMPORARY STREAM CROSSING _ .- NOTES: 1- SEE LINE 142 CLEARING REQUIREMENTS ON SI-EET 79 WETLAND W90-B FORESTED TEMPORARY WETLAND CROSSING! MAT PLACEMENT. TEMPORARY IMPACT DIIE TO TRANSITION OF FORESTED TO NON -FORESTED WETLANDS. WETLAND W9D-A FORESTED OPEN CUT FOR GAS LINE, TEMPORARY WETLAND CROSSING f MAT PLACEMENT. POTENTIAL SHEET PILE, DEWATERING STRUCTURE. PERMANENT IMPACT DUE TO TRANSITION OF FORESTED TO NON -FORESTED WETLANDS_ 1 I7 \ 8 CIS./ /y81 /�/ ImpactW9D-A scales / / ' /7///�/ to - 0.021 act / / / /�� / / i/ Th � I I . `—\— "r\\ — 4L0DJkSFI-208- \ \ z, -- Impact W9D-B scales v �•-.— r'to -0.013ac \ / WETLAND W9D-B FORESTED TEMPORARY WETLAND CROSSING f MAT PLACEMENT TEMPORARY IMPACT DUE TO TRANSITION OF FORESTED TO NON -FORESTED WETLANDS. t 1 TB r/ �SFO v\ Avv\vv\ \V V vv �' ///o` SFO � 5 \\ \\ \ \ \ \ \ �\—/ �1�l! ..�� ,` \\\\\ \\\ \ \ _ / //// ,, — — \�\�\\\\\\ �` '//////ice --- �\�\\\\, --`_�///// \ `\\�:\\\N \ — / //7 7/,— \ Please submit the revised plans and impact summary table (via e-mail is fine), or justify your existing calculations, within 30 days of receipt of this Notification, otherwise we may deny verification of the use of the Nationwide Permit or consider your application withdrawn and close the file. Please let me know if you have any questions. Sincerely, Dave Bailey 9 David E. Bailey, PWS Regulatory Project Manager US Army Corps of Engineers CE-SAW-RG-R 3331 Heritage Trade Drive, Suite 105 Wake Forest, North Carolina 27587 Mobile: (919) 817-2436 Office: (919) 554-4884, Ext. 30. Fax: (919) 562-0421 Email: David.E.Bailey2@usace.army.mil We would appreciate your feedback on how we are performing our duties. Our automated Customer Service Survey is located at: https://regulatory.ops.usace.army.mil/customer-service-survey/ Thank you for taking the time to visit this site and complete the survey. From: John Farmer <John.Farmer@eli-Ilc.com> Sent: Friday, May 13, 2022 12:28 PM To: Bailey, David E CIV USARMY CESAW (USA)<David.E.Bailey2@usace.army.mil> Cc: Cohn, Colleen M <colleen.cohn@ncdenr.gov>; Morris, Tom E. <Tom.Morris2@duke-energy.com>; DePalma, Alicia Knowles <Alicia.DePalma@duke-energy.com>; Keith Gualtieri <Keith.Gualtieri@eli-Ilc.com> Subject: [URL Verdict: Neutral][Non-DoD Source] PNG SAW-2021-01288 Line 142; Wake and Johnston Counties, NC Good Afternoon David: Please find attached the link for the revised plans and water resource impact tables for SAW-2021-01288 Line 142 as a result of our conference call on 6 May 2022. Sincerely, PNG SAW-2021-01288 Line 142 John L. Farmer, PE, CPESC, TN QHP Energy Land & Infrastructure, LLC (PLLC in NC) 745 South Church Street, Suite 805 Murfreesboro, TN 37130 (615) 383-6300 Office john.farmer@eli-Ilc.com 10 PNG Line 142 Stream Buffer Encroachments Stream Z1 Permanent (SF) Z1 Temporary (SF) Z2 Permanent (SF) Z2 Temporary (SF) Mitigation: Zone 1 Impacts (Total) Mitigation Required* * S1 2374 2626 1970 2098 y 5000 15000 Perm Maint Corridor >30ft S2 3017 1811 2013 1206 y 4828 14484 Perm Maint Corridor >30ft S3 3839 2530 2480 1833 y 6369 19107 Non -Perpendicular Crossing S4 3586 832 3722 2665 y 4418 13254 Perm Maint Corridor >30ft S5 3272 2407 2695 1437 y 5679 17037 Perm Maint Corridor >30ft S6 0 1856 0 1453 n Less than 50ft construction corridor, less than 30 ft perm S7 1272 0 847 0 n Less than 50ft construction corridor, less than 30 ft perm S8 1273 0 848 0 n Less than 50ft construction corridor, less than 30 ft perm S9 1207 0 804 0 n Less than 50ft construction corridor, less than 30 ft perm S10 1439 0 803 0 n Less than 5 *Note, maps say non -perpendicular crossing, but have the angle as 94 degrees S11 1331 0 901 0 n Less than 5 *Note, I'm measuring this as a perpendicular crossing S12 3692 2952 2649 1566 y 6644 19932 Non -Perpendicular Crossing S13/14 0 5432 0 1309 y 5432 16296 Non -Perpendicular Crossing S15 3318 2321 2212 704 y 5639 16917 Non -Perpendicular Crossing S16 3313 2100 2291 1385 y 5413 16239 Perm Maint Corridor >30ft S17 3456 1860 3149 1516 y 5316 15948 Perm Maint Corridor >30ft S18 2405 0 1301 0 y 2405 7215 Non -Perpendicular Crossing S19/20 5145 2725 2078 1341 y 7870 23610 Perm Maint Corridor >30ft S21 3397 1855 3318 1162 y 5252 15756 Perm Maint Corridor >30ft S22 3005 1800 2003 1600 y 4805 14415 Perm Maint Corridor >30ft S23 3928 2556 2194 1669 y 6484 19452 Perm Maint Corridor >30ft S24 6332 2881 2487 1515 y 9213 27639 Non -Perpendicular Crossing S25 3025 1919 2656 1876 y 4944 14832 Perm Maint Corridor >30ft S26 3798 3570 2356 3496 y 7368 22104 Perm Maint Corridor >30ft S27 3161 1904 2107 1268 n Included in wetland mitigation S28 3000 1800 2000 1200 y 4800 14400 Perm Maint Corridor >30ft S29/30 3000 1800 2000 1200 n Included in wetland mitigation S31 3368 2090 2261 1361 y 5458 16374 Perm Maint Corridor >30ft S32 1670 2500 985 1300 y 4170 12510 Perm Maint Corridor >30ft S33/34 3260 1799 2160 1307 y 5059 15177 Perm Maint Corridor >30ft S35 3015 3665 2995 1480 y 6680 20040 Non -Perpendicular Crossing S36 3079 2032 2066 1372 y 5111 15333 Perm Maint Corridor >30ft S37/38 842 4055 743 3983 y 4897 14691 Non -Perpendicular Crossing TOTAL 91819 65678 63094 44302 139254 417762 NRCS NJ1 0 3000 0 2000 n Included in wetland mitigation NJ2 3751 695 2508 468 y 4446 13338 Perm maint corridor >30 ft NJ3 1201 0 801 0 n Included in wetland mitigation NJ4 3360 3382 2241 2241 y 6742 20226 Perm maint corridor >30 ft NJ5 3013 2596 2009 2470 y 5609 16827 Perm maint corridor >30 ft NJ6 3912 5937 2614 3519 y 9849 29547 Perm maint corridor >30 ft NJ7 3007 3305 2005 2207 y 6312 18936 Perm maint corridor >30 ft NJ8 678 4180 610 2628 y 4858 14574 Perm maint corridor >30 ft NJ9 3090 1854 2060 1236 y 4944 14832 Perm maint corridor >30 ft NJ10 3178 1908 2119 1271 y 5086 15258 Perm maint corridor >30 ft NJ11 3000 1800 2000 1200 y 4800 14400 Perm maint corridor >30 ft TOTAL 28190 28657 18967 19240 52646 157938 GRANDTOTAL 120009 94335 82061 63542 191900 575700