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Division of Water Quality
� Charles Wakild, P.E
Director
February 22, 2012
Tim Powers, NCDOT Division 7 Bridge Program Manager
Amy Euliss, NC Division of Water Quality, Office
Subject: Scoping comments on proposed replacement of Bridge nos. 232 (SR 1945) in Orange County
and Bridge nos. 81 (SR 2565), 269 (SR 2221) and 22l (SR 1125) in Rockingham County
Reference your correspondence dated January 25, 2012 in which you requested comments for the
referenced projects. The NCDWQ offers the following comments.
Project Specific Comments:
Dee Freeman
Secretary
Bridge No. 232 (SR 1945) over Phil's Creek in Orange County
*Potential impacts to Phil's Creek and adjacent wetlands.
1. DWQ requests that the mid-channel bar that has accumulated immediately downstream of the in-
stream concrete be relocated to the right side of the stream to reestablish the natural stream width at
the bridge crossing. This material should be matted with coir fiber matting once it is relocated.
2. Phil's Creek are WSII; NSW waters ofthe State. NCDWQ is very concerned with sediment and
erosion impacts that could result from this project. NCDWQ recommends that highly protective
sediment and erosion control BMPs be implemented to reduce the risk of nutrient runoff to Phil's "
Creek. NCDWQ requests that road design plans provide treatment of the storm water runoff through
best management practices as detailed in the most recent version of NCDWQ's Stormwater Best
Management Practices.
3. Review of the project reveals the presence of surface waters classified as WSII; High Quality Waters
of the State in the project study area. This is one of the highest classifications for water quality.
Pursuant to 1 SA NCAC 2H .1006 and l SA NCAC 2B .0224, NCDOT will be required to obtain a
State Stormwater Permit prior to construction except in North Carolina's twenty coastal counties.
4. This project is within the Jordan Lake Basin. Riparian buffer impacts shall be avoided and
minimized to the greatest extent possible pursuant to 15A NCAC 2B .0267.
Bridge No. 81 (SR 2565) over Lick Fork Creek in Rockin�ham County
*Potential impacts to Lick Fork Creek (Class.C). No project specific comments.
Brid�e No. 269 (SR 2221) over Buffalo Creek in Rockin�ham County
*Potential impacts to Buffalo Creek (Class C) and an unnamed tributary to Buffalo Creek. No project
specific comments.
Brid�e No. 221 (SR 1125 over Ho�an's Creek in Rockin�ham CountY
*Potential impacts to Hogan's Creek (Class C). No project specific comments.
Nofth Carolina Division of Water Qualify, Winston-Salem Regional Office
Location: 585 Waughtown St. Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27107
Phone: 336-771-5000 i FAX: 336-771-0630
Internet: www.ncwaterquality.org
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General Project Comments:
1. Proposed impacts suggest that these projects will be permitted using a Nationwide 3 from the US
Army Corps of Engineers. NCDWQ would like to respectively remind NCDOT that WQC 3687, or
its most recent equivalent, will also be required. NCDOT shall be in compliance with all of its
applicable conditions.
2. DWQ understands that these bridges will be replaced using an off-site detour, if at any time these
plans change, DWQ shall be contacted to determine ifthis project shall remain in the Low-Impact
Bridge Replacement process.
3. DWQ understands that these bridges will be replaced with bridges. If this is not the case, please
contact DWQ to discuss the projects further.
4. Environmental assessment alternatives shall consider design criteria that reduce the impacts to
streams and wetlands from storm water runoff. These alternatives shall include road designs that
allow for treatment of the storm water runoff through best management practices as detailed in the
most recent version of NCDWQ Stormwater Best Management Practices, such as grassed swales,
buffer areas, preformed scour holes, retention basins, etc.
Currently proposed impacts will not exceed 150 linear feet of impacts to any single stream. However,
if at any point in the future the impact totals change, then in accordance with the Environmental
Management Commission's Rules { 15A NCAC 2H.0506(h)}, mitigation will be required for impacts
of greater than 150 linear feet to any single stream. In the event that mitigation is required, the
mitigation plan shall be designed to replace a}ipropriate lost functions and values. The NC Ecosystem
Enhancement Program may be available for use as stream mitigation.
6. NCDWQ is very concerned with sediment and erosion impacts that could result from this project.
NCDOT shall address these concerns by describing the potential impacts that may occur to the
aquatio environments and any mitigating factors that would reduce the impacts.
7. If the old bridge is removed, no discharge of bridge material into surface waters is allowed unless
otherwise authorized by the US ACOE. Strict adherence to the Corps of Engineers guidelines for
bridge demolition will be a condition of the 401 Water Quality Certification.
8. Whenever possible, NCDWQ prefers spanning structures. Spanning structures usually do not require
work within the stream or grubbing of the streambanks and do not require stream channel
realignment. The horizontal and vertical clearances provided by bridges shall allow for human and
wildlife passage beneath the structure. Fish passage and navigation by canoeists and boaters shall not
be blocked. Bridge supports (bents) shall not be placed in the stream when possible.
9. Bridge deck drains shall not discharge directly into the stream. Stormwater shall be directed across
the bridge and pre-treated through site-appropriate means (grassed swales, pre-formed scour holes,
vegetated buffers, etc.) before entering the stream. Please refer to the most current version of
NCDWQ's Stormwater Best Management Practices.
10. If concrete is used during construction, a dry work area shall be maintained to prevent direct contact
between curing concrete and stream water. Water that inadvertently contacts uncured concrete shall
not be discharged to surface waters due to the potential for elevated pH and possible aquatic life and
fsh kills.
11. If,temporary access roads or detours are constructed, the site shall be graded to its preconstruction
contours and elevations. Disturbed areas shall be seeded or mulched to stabilize the soil and
appropriate native woody species should be planted. When using temporary structures the area shall
be. cleared but not grubbed. Clearing the area with chain saws, mowers, bush-hogs, or other
mechanized equipment and leaving the stumps and root mat intact allows the area to re-vegetate
naturally and minimizes soil disturbance.
12. If foundation test borings are necessary; it should be noted in the document. Geotechnical work is
approved under General 40l Certification Number 3624/Nationwide Permit No. 6 for Survey
Activities.
13. Sediment and erosion control measures sufficient to protect water resources must be implemented and
maintained in accordance with the most recent version of North Carolina Sediment and Erosion
Control Planning and Design Manual and the most recent version of NCS000250.
14. All work in or adjacent to stream waters shall be conducted in a dry work area unless otherwise
approved by NCDWQ. Approved BMP measures from the most current version of NCDOT
Construction and Maintenance Activities manual such as sandbags, rock berms, cofferdams and other
diversion structures should be used to prevent excavation in flowing water.
15. Sediment and erosion control measures shall not be placed in wetlands and streams.
16. Borrow/waste areas shall avoid wetlands to the maximum extent practical. Impacts to wetlands in
borrow/waste areas could precipitate compensatory mitigation.
] 7. Heavy equipment shall be operated from the bank rather than in stream channels in order to minimize
sedimentation and reduce the likelihood of introducing other pollutants into streams. This equipment
shall be inspected daily and maintained to prevent contamination of surface waters from leaking fuels,
lubricants, hydraulic fluids, or other toxic materials. ,
18. Riprap shall not be placed in the active thalweg channel or placed in the streambed in a manner that
precludes aquatic life passage. Bioengineering boulders or structures should be properly designed,
sized and installed.
Thank you for requesting our input at this time. NCDOT is reminded that issuance of a 40l Water
Quality Certification requires that appropriate measures be instituted to ensure that water quality
standards are met and designated uses are not degraded or lost. If you have any questions or require
additional information, please contact Amy Euliss at (336) 771-4959.
cc: James Lastinger, US Army Corps of Engineers, Raleigh Field Office, e-copy only
Jerry Parker, Division 7 Environmental Officer, e-copy only
Wetlands/401 Transportation Permitting Unit, e-copy only
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