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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20150903 Ver 1_RoughHornSwamp_97005_MY3_2022_20230220ID#* 20150903 Version* 1 Select Reviewer: Ryan Hamilton Initial Review Completed Date 04/05/2023 Mitigation Project Submittal - 2/20/2023 Is this a Prospectus, Technical Proposal or a New Site?* Yes No Type of Mitigation Project:* Stream Wetlands Buffer Nutrient Offset (Select all that apply) Project Contact Information Contact Name: * Email Address: Emily Dunnigan emily.dunnigan@ncdenr.gov Project Information ID#: * 20150903 Version:* 1 Existing ID# Existing Version Project Type: DMS Mitigation Bank Project Name: Rough Horn Swamp Restoration Site County: Columbus Document Information Mitigation Document Type:* Mitigation Monitoring Report File Upload: Rough HornSwamp_97005_MY3_2022.pdf 14.41MB Please upload only one PDF of the complete file that needs to be submitted... Signature Print Name:* Emily Dunnigan Signature: Monitoring Year 3 Report 2022 Rough Horn Swamp Restoration Site Monitoring Year – MY03 RFP #16-006310 DMS Site ID Number 97005, DMS Contract 6596 SAW-2015-00952 and NCDEQ DWR 2015-0903 Rough Horn Swamp II Restoration Site RFP #16-007337 DMS Site ID Number 100053, DMS Contract 7514 SAW-2016-02026 and NCDEQ DWR 2015-0903 Columbus County, North Carolina Prepared for: NC Department of Environmental Quality Division of Mitigation Services 1652 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699 Monitoring Data Collected: 2022 Date Submitted: February 2023 Rough Horn  Rough Horn II  Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 MY03 - 2022 Monitoring and Design Firm Prepared by: KCI Associates of North Carolina 4505 Falls of Neuse Road, Suite 400 Raleigh, NC 27609 (919) 783-9214 Project Contact: Adam Spiller Email: adam.spiller@kci.com KCI ASSOCIATES OF N ORTH C AROLINA, P.A. www.kci.com Employee-Owned Since 1988 MEMORANDUM Date: February 8, 2023 To: Emily Dunnigan, DMS Project Manager From: Adam Spiller, Project Manager KCI Associates of North Carolina, PA Subject: MY-03 Monitoring Report Comments Rough Horn Swamp DMS #97005, Contract 6596 Rough Horn Swamp II DMS #100053, Contract 7514 Please find below our responses in italics to the MY-03 Monitoring Report comments from NCDMS received on January 17, 2023, for the Rough Horn Swamp and Rough Horn Swamp II Restoration Sites. 1.Monitoring Results Vegetation Monitoring: Vegetation data was collected on June 22nd. Per the mitigation plan vegetation data is to be collected between July 1st and leaf drop. Keep that in mind for future monitoring years. KCI Response: This has been noted for future monitoring years. 2.Monitoring Results Vegetation Monitoring: Vegetation success criteria states a single species may not account for more than 50% of the required stems within any plot. Many of the vegetation plots have greater than 50% of a single species. Provide explanation for why single species are so high in certain plots across the site. KCI Response: Of the 41 vegetation monitoring plots, 20 of them have a single species that accounts for more than 50% of the stems. When removing the stems above 50% of the total from the density calculations, 6 plots are below 260 stems/acre. These plots are 8, 11, 16, 17, 19, and 25. With the exception of Plot 16, these plots are all located in some of the wettest areas of the site. The extended periods of saturation in these areas creates an environment that is very inhospitable to all but the most hydrophytic woody stems, as demonstrated by the fact that Bald Cypress is the dominant species in 5 of the 6 plots. Despite these prolonged periods of saturation, the entire site is well vegetated with a diverse mix of both woody and herbaceous vegetation. During MY03 vegetation monitoring, 17 total woody species were recorded, and 24 woody species have been counted across all monitoring years. KCI does not believe that these few areas of lower species diversity represent a problem for the site but rather are part of the site’s natural mosaic. 3.Monitoring Results Stream Monitoring: It’s surprising that the gauge and camera on UT3-2 did not capture a single day of flow. Especially considering the drainage area for UT3 is larger than UT1 and UT4, and they met flow requirements. Did the gauge or camera malfunction during year 3? Consider checking the measurements for the flow gauge on UT3-2 to ensure stream stage elevations are correct. KCI Response: The flow camera and gauge on UT3 recorded data from January through October 2022 and did not malfunction during this period. Although it has a larger drainage area than some of the other tributaries on site, UT3’s hydrology is much more rainfall driven than the other tributaries. The unusually low amount of rainfall that the site received in 2022 is responsible for the lack of flow on this reach. E NGINEERS  S CIENTISTS  S URVEYORS  C ONSTRUCTION M ANAGERS 4505 Falls of Neuse Road Suite 400 Raleigh, NC 27609 (919) 783-9214 (919) 783-9266 Fax KCI ASSOCIATES OF N ORTH C AROLINA, P.A. www.kci.com Employee-Owned Since 1988 4.CCPV: Missing random plot 1, please update. KCI Response: This has been corrected. 5.CCPV: Please color code flow gauge(s) that are not meeting flow criteria. KCI Response: This change has been made. 6.Appendix C Table 5: There are a lot of red maple and sweetgum in some of the plots. How are volunteer stems being counted? DMS suggests only counting volunteer stems taller than 1 foot as many of the smaller stems will likely not survive from competition. KCI Response: Woody stems smaller than 1 foot are not included in volunteer stem counts. KCI is planning a treatment of areas of dense sweetgum and red maple in 2023. 7.Appendix C Table 5: DMS suggests providing an additional table that summarizes plot data with only those stems (planted and volunteers) that can count toward success criteria in future reports. KCI Response: Currently no volunteers are being counted towards the success criteria and all calculations of success are taken from the “Planted” columns of Table 5. Beginning in MY05, KCI will record the x, y coordinates of volunteer species that display enough vigor to be likely to survive into future monitoring years and are of appropriate species to count towards success criteria. 8.Appendix E Flow Gauge Graphs: Please use consistent labeling for the graph titles. T1 should be UT1, T2 should be UT2-2 etc. KCI Response: This change has been made. 9.Appendices: Include tables of performance for all headwater streams. KCI Response: These tables have been added to the report. Please contact me if you have any questions or would like clarification concerning these responses. Sincerely, Adam Spiller Project Manager Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 MY03 - 2022 TABLE OF CONTENTS Project Summary ........................................................................................................................................... 1 Monitoring Results ........................................................................................................................................ 2 References ..................................................................................................................................................... 4 Project Vicinity Map ..................................................................................................................................... 5 Appendix A – Background Tables Table 1. Project Mitigation Components ...................................................................................................... 7 Table 2. Project Activity and Reporting History .......................................................................................... 9 Table 3. Project Contacts ............................................................................................................................ 10 Table 4. Project Attributes .......................................................................................................................... 11 Appendix B – Visual Assessment Data Current Conditions Planview ...................................................................................................................... 14 Photo Reference Points ............................................................................................................................... 19 Vegetation Plot Photos ................................................................................................................................ 23 Appendix C – Vegetation Data Table 5. Stem Count by Plot and Species ................................................................................................... 31 Appendix D – Stream Cross-section Data Cross-section Plots ...................................................................................................................................... 38 Appendix E – Hydrologic Data 30-70 Percentile Graph ............................................................................................................................... 51 Table 6. Verification of Stream Flow ......................................................................................................... 52 Table 7. Stream Flow Criteria Attainment .................................................................................................. 52 Table 8. Evidence of Channel Development .............................................................................................. 53 Stream Flow Verification and Precipitation Plots ....................................................................................... 58 Table 9. Wetland Hydrology Criteria Attainment ...................................................................................... 63 Groundwater and Precipitation Plots .......................................................................................................... 64 Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 1 MY03 - 2022 PROJECT SUMMARY The Rough Horn Swamp Restoration Site (RHS) was completed in March 2020 and restored 20.267 acres of riparian wetlands and 11.873 of non-riparian wetlands. Additionally, 2,132 linear feet of stream (non- credited) was restored at RHS as part of restoring the hydrology of the riparian wetlands. The site is generating 20.267 riparian wetland mitigation credits, and 11.873 non-riparian wetland mitigation credits. The Rough Horn II Wetland Restoration Site (RHSII) is located immediately upstream of RHS (to the north and east) and was also completed in March 2020. RHSII restored 17.079 acres, enhanced 5.956 acres, and preserved 15.319 acres of riparian wetlands. The site also restored 1.619 acres of non-riparian wetlands (non-credited). Additionally, RHSII restored 4,446 linear feet, enhanced 164 linear feet, and preserved 516 linear feet of stream. The site is generating 20.993 riparian wetland mitigation credits and 4,564 stream mitigation credits. RHS and RHSII are warm, riparian and non-riparian systems in the Lumber River Basin (03040203 8-digit HUC) in Columbus County, North Carolina, that were historically modified to maximize agricultural production. The completed project aims to restore an integrated stream/wetland ecosystem that will buffer and support the Long Bay Creek/Lumber River corridor. The RHS is protected by a 34.5-acre permanent conservation easement, while RHSII is protected by a 62.3- acre permanent conservation easement, both held by the North Carolina State Property Office. Both sites are located near the Town of Evergreen in the west-central portion of Columbus County, NC. Specifically, the site is located just southwest of the intersection of Old Boardman Road and CCC Road. The Lumber River Basin Restoration Priorities state the goals for the RHS and RHSII’s 14-digit HUC are to protect and improve water quality throughout the Basin by reducing sediment and nutrient inputs into streams and rivers and to support efforts to restore local watersheds (NCDENR EEP, 2008). The project goals for RHS and RHSII are in line with the basin priorities and include the following: ‐ Replace buffer ‐ Repairing channelized streams ‐ Preserving existing resources Additional goals for the project include: ‐ Restore an integrated wetland/stream system ‐ Reduce nutrient impacts to the Lumber River and its tributaries from existing and adjacent agricultural practices The project goals will be addressed through the following objectives: ‐ Plant the site with native trees and shrubs that support the development of wetland communities ‐ Fill field ditches to slow the flow of surface and subsurface drainage ‐ Relocate channelized streams to their historic landscape position ‐ Convert existing agricultural land to wetland and stream buffer Project planting and construction were completed in March 2020 and the monitoring components were installed at the same time. To determine the success of the planted mitigation areas, 41 ten meter by ten meter vegetation monitoring plots were established. Of these, 25 are permanent plots, with 16 in RHS (Plots 1-16) and 9 in RHSII (Plots 17-25), and an additional 16 temporary plots were randomly placed and measured throughout RHS (R1- R16). These plots will be repeated throughout the course of monitoring, but at different locations each year. All permanent plots were installed with flagged metal conduit at each corner and a PVC pipe was installed Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 2 MY03 - 2022 at the origin corner. In each of the permanent plots, the plant’s height, species, location, and origin (planted versus volunteer) will be noted. In the random plots, species and height will be recorded. In all plots, invasive stems will also be recorded to determine the percentage of invasive stems present. Additionally, a photograph will be taken of each plot. The site’s vegetation will be monitored in years 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7. Vegetative success criteria for wetland/stream mitigation is a woody stem density of 260 stems/acre after five years and 210 stems/acre after seven years. Trees in each plot must average 7 feet in height at Year 5 and 10 feet at Year 7. A single species may not account for more than 50% of the required number of stems within any plot. Volunteers must be present for a minimum of two growing seasons before being included in performance standards in Year 5 and Year 7. For any volunteer tree stem to count toward vegetative success, it must be a species from the approved planting list. Visual assessments will also be used to identify problem areas. Wetland hydrology is monitored with a series of 21 automatic gauges that record water table depth. The growing season for the project monitoring period will be March 1st through November 20th (265 days) based on correspondence with the USACE, as described in the approved Mitigation Plan. To meet the success criterion, the upper 12 inches of the soil profile must have continuously saturated or inundated conditions for at least 12.0% (32 days) of the growing season in the wetland mitigation areas during normal weather conditions. A “normal” year will be based on NRCS climatological data for Columbus County, and using the 30th to 70th percentile thresholds as the range of normal, as documented in the USACE Technical Report “Accessing and Using Meteorological Data to Evaluate Wetland Hydrology, April 2000.” The USACE’s Antecedent Precipitation Tool (APT) will also be used to place the overall rainfall totals into context. In the headwater stream area, five pressure transducer gauges and five cameras, set to record a short video once a day, will document the presence of surface water flow. These gauges/cameras are located on Long Bay Creek, UT1, UT2-2, UT3-2, and UT4 (one gauge and camera, per reach). The project streams must meet the requirements for headwater stream hydrologic monitoring per the NCIRT 2016 guidelines. Each stream must have continuous surface water flow within a flowpath for a minimum of 30 continuous days within a calendar year (assuming normal precipitation) and for every year of monitoring. The stream must show signs of supporting flowpaths in all monitoring years. These indicators will be documented with pictures and may include evidence of: scour, sediment deposition and sorting, multiple flow events, wrack lines, flow over vegetation, leaf litter, matted vegetation, or water staining. The site’s geomorphology is monitored per the NCIRT’s 2016 guidance for headwater streams. Adjustment and lateral movement following construction are anticipated for these headwater stream systems. In monitoring years one through four the streams will be monitored for specific signs of concentrated flow. This could include linear scour, areas of flow that are deeper than adjacent flow, preferential paths through the wetland that are developing, and signs of continuous flow as documented by a field camera. As the site progresses to years five through seven, there should be signs of developing bed and banks throughout the site. These may not always be continuous, but evidence of an ordinary high water mark should be developing. Three cross-sections were installed during MY-01 to monitor the sites’ geomorphology and the development of areas of concentrated flow. All three of these cross-sections are located along Long Bay Creek, with XS1 located in RHSII and XS2 and XS3 located in RHS MONITORING RESULTS Vegetation Monitoring Monitoring Year 3 vegetation data collection was completed on June 22, 2022. All 41 vegetation monitoring plots had greater than 364 stems/acre. Overall the site had an average of 727 planted stems/acre. There are several areas of dense sweetgum and red maple located on site. In some of these areas, the sweetgum and Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 3 MY03 - 2022 red maple are mostly small seedlings, which do not threaten the much larger planted stems. In the area around the western boundary of RHSII, where it borders the farm fields, however, the red maple and sweetgum have outpaced the planted stems and are between 5 and 10 feet tall. A portion of the non- desireable stems in this area were treated by mechanical cutting and spraying on August 18, 2022. KCI is planning a more extensive removal effort for spring 2023. Overall the site is well vegetated with extensive herbaceous coverage and many diverse volunteer woody species. Stream Monitoring The Monitoring Year 3 cross-section survey found the stream stable and functioning as designed. Because the project streams are part of a headwater system with multiple flow paths, traditional cross-sections measurements such as cross-sectional area, bank height ratio, and entrenchment ratio cannot be calculated. These cross-sections were set to span the entire 100 foot width of the stream valley to monitor where and how the water is flowing through this valley. All three cross-sections showed evidence of the development of multiple flow paths. XS3, because of its proximity to the culvert under CCC Rd. showed the most evidence of having a single flow path, but even this cross-section demonstrated multiple flow paths. XS1 has shown some aggradation over the course of monitoring. While this would present a potential cause for concern in a traditional stream restoration project, this aggradation has helped to spread the flow of water outside of the main channel and has contributed to the development of multiple flow paths throughout the stream valley. Four of the five stream flow monitoring gauges recorded greater than 30 days of continuous flow during 2022. The gauge on LBC recorded a maximum of 124 consecutive days of flow, while the gauges on T1, T2-2, and T4 recorded 118, 113, and 90 days, respectively. The stream flow gauge on T3-2 did not record any days of flow in 2022. The data from the gauges was further backed up by the cameras. The camera on LBC recorded flow for 125 consecutive days, while the cameras on T2 and T4 showed continuous flow for 127 and 89 days, respectively. The camera on T1 malfunction in the beginning of the year, during the period when the gauge showed the stream flowing, and was obscured by vegetation for most of the time that it did record. The camera on T3 did not show any flow during 2022. Differences between the maximum consecutive days recorded by the cameras and the gauges are mainly due to times when vegetation obscured the cameras. Hydrology Monitoring During 2022, the month of June experienced above average rainfall. The months of February, March, May, and October experienced below average rainfall and the months of January, April, July, August, September, and November experienced average rainfall. Overall the site experienced slightly below average rainfall during the 2022 growing season. See below for a more detailed analysis of the 2022 rainfall using the APT. Eight out of the thirteen gauges at Rough Horn Swamp, and four out of the eight gauges at Rough Horn Swamp II achieved the success criteria of having continuously saturated or inundated conditions for at least 12.0% (32 days) of the growing season. These lower than normal rates of gauge success are largely due to the low rainfall that the site received in 2022, especially at the start of the growing season. Generally the water table is at its peak in the first three months of the growing season, before evapotranspiration rates have reached their peak later in the summer. According to APT, the area that the site is located in was experiencing much drier than normal conditions from February 15 until April 6. The site was than within normal conditions until May 6, at which point it experienced drier than normal conditions until June 4. These excessively dry periods at the very start of the growing season, combined with the low overall rainfall totals are largely responsible for the low rates of gauge success and the lack of flow on T3-2 in 2022. Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 4 MY03 - 2022 REFERENCES NCDEQ, Division of Mitigation Services. June 2017. “As-built Baseline Monitoring Report Format, Data and Content Requirement.” https://files.nc.gov/ncdeq/Mitigation%20Services/Document%20Management%20Libra ry/Guidance%20and%20Template%20Documents/6_AB_Baseline__Rep_Templ_June %202017.pdf NCDENR, Ecosystem Enhancement Program. 2008. “Lumber River Restoration Priorities 2008.” https://files.nc.gov/ncdeq/Mitigation%20Services/Watershed_Planning/Lumber_River_B asin/Lumber_RBRP_2008_FINAL.pdf NCIRT. October 24, 2016. “Wilmington District Stream and Wetland Compensatory Mitigation Update.” https://saw-reg.usace.army.mil/PN/2016/Wilmington-District-Mitigation- Update.pdf USACE, Sprecher, S. W.; Warne, A. G. 2000. “Accessing and Using Meteorological Data to Evaluate Wetland Hydrology.” https://ntrl.ntis.gov/NTRL/dashboard/searchResults/titleDetail/ADA378910.xhtml   USACE, Deters, J. C. 2021. “Antecedent Precipitation Tool.” https://github.com/jDeters- USACE/Antecedent-Precipitation-Tool/releases/tag/v1.0.19   Sources: Esri, HERE, DeLorme, USGS, Intermap, increment P Corp.,NRCAN, Esri Japan, METI, Esri China (Hong Kong), Esri (Thailand),MapmyIndia, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Community PROJECT VICINITY MAPROUGH HORN SWAMP RESTORATION SITE & ROUGH HORN SWAMP II RESTORATION SITE COLUMBUS COUNTY, NC ±0 0.50.25 Miles Rough Horn Swamp II Easement Rough Horn Swamp Easement ^_Project Location:Columbus County, NC Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 6 MY03 - 2022 APPENDIX A Background Tables Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 7 MY03 - 2022 Table 1. Mitigation Assets and Components Rough Horn Swamp Restoration Site DMS Project #97005 Project Segment Existing Footage or Acreage Mitigation Plan Footage or Acreage Mitigation Category Restoration Level Priority Level Mitigation Ratio (X:1) As-built Footage or Acreage Comments Long Bay Creek 3,470 1,959 Warm Restoration Low Energy Stream 0 1,959 60’ ROW over CCC Rd.; completed for no stream credit UT1 4 233 Warm Restoration Low Energy Stream 0 233 Completed for no stream credit Riparian Wetland None (drained wetland) 20.267 Riverine Riparian Restoration (Re-establishment) 1 20.267 Non-Riparian Wetland 0.16 11.873 Riverine Non-riparian Restoration (Re-establishment) 1 11.873 Project Credits Restoration Level Steam Riparian Wetland Non-riparian Wetland Coastal Marsh Warm Cool Cold Riverine Non-riverine Restoration 2,132 (not credited) Re-establishment 20.267 11.873 Rehabilitation Enhancement Enhancement I Enhancement II Creation Preservation Total 20.267 11.873 Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 8 MY03 - 2022 Table 1. Mitigation Assets and Components Rough Horn Swamp II Restoration Site DMS Project #100053 Project Segment Existing Footage or Acreage Mitigation Plan Footage or Acreage Mitigation Category Restoration Level Priority Level Mitigation Ratio (X:1) As-built Footage or Acreage Comments Long Bay Creek 2,077 2,049 Warm Restoration Low Energy Stream 1 2,049 30’ crossing exception STA 14+66 to 14+96; 153’non- credited stream UT1 815 917 Warm Restoration Headwater Stream 1 917 UT2-1 516 516 Warm Preservation Headwater Stream 10 516 UT2-2 120 120 Warm Restoration Headwater Stream 1 120 UT3-1 168 164 Warm Enhancement II Headwater Stream 2.5 164 31’ crossing exception STA 301+64 to 301+95 UT3-2 571 914 Warm Restoration Headwater Stream 1 914 UT4 447 629 Warm Restoration Headwater Stream 1 629 Riparian Wetland Restoration None (drained wetland) 17.079 Riverine Riparian Restoration (Re-establishment) 1 17.079 Riparian Wetland Enhancement 7.900 5.956 Riverine Riparian Enhancement 2.5 5.956 Riparian Wetland Preservation 16.700 15.319 Riverine Riparian Preservation 10 15.319 Non-riparian Wetland Restoration None (drained wetland) 1.619 Riverine Non-riparian Restoration (Re-establishment) 0 1.619 Completed for no wetland credit Project Credits Restoration Level Steam Riparian Wetland Non-riparian Wetland Coastal Marsh Warm Cool Cold Riverine Non-riverine Restoration 4,446.000 Re-establishment 17.079 1.619 (not credited) Rehabilitation Enhancement 2.382 Enhancement I Enhancement II 65.600 Creation Preservation 51.600 1.532 Total 4,563.200 20.993 Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 9 MY03 - 2022 Rough Horn Swamp and Rough Horn Swamp II Restoration Sites Activity or Report Data Collection Complete Actual Completion or Delivery Mitigation Plan April 2, 2019 Final Design - Construction Plans April 16, 2019 Construction January 24, 2020 Planting March 13, 2020 Baseline Monitoring/Report April 2020 April 2020 Vegetation Monitoring March 25, 2020 Photo Points April 8, 2020 Year 1 Monitoring Dec 2020 Jan 2021 Cross-section Survey Aug 12, 2020 Vegetation Monitoring Nov 19, 2020 Photo Points Dec 3, 2020 Year 2 Monitoring Nov 2021 Dec 2021 Cross-section Survey June 23, 2021 Vegetation Monitoring June 23, 2021 Photo Points Sept 15, 2021 Sweetgum Removal August 18, 2022 Year 3 Monitoring Nov 2022 Dec 2022 Cross-section Survey August 17, 2022 Vegetation Monitoring June 22, 2022 Photo Points Nov 29, 2022 Table 2. Project Activity & Reporting History DMS Project #97005 and 100053   Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 10 MY03 - 2022 Table 3. Project Contacts Rough Horn Swamp and Rough Horn II Swamp Restoration Sites DMS Project #97005 and 100053 Design Firm KCI Associates of North Carolina, PA 4505 Falls of Neuse Rd. Suite 400 Raleigh, NC 27609 Contact: Mr. Adam Spiller Phone: (919) 278-2514 Fax: (919) 783-9266 Construction Contractor KCI Environmental Technologies and Construction 4505 Falls of Neuse Rd. Suite 400 Raleigh, NC 27609 Contact: Mr. Adam Spiller Planting Contractor Shenandoah Habitats 1983 Jefferson Highway Waynesboro, VA 22980 Contact: Mr. David Coleman Phone: (540) 941-0067 Monitoring Performers KCI Associates of North Carolina, PC 4505 Falls of Neuse Rd. Suite 400 Raleigh, NC 27609 Contact: Mr. Adam Spiller Phone: (919) 278-2514 Fax: (919) 783-9266 Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 11 MY03 - 2022 Table 4. Project Attributes Rough Horn Swamp Restoration Site , DMS Project #97005 Project Name Rough Horn Swamp Restoration Site County Columbus County Project Area (acres) 34.5 acres Project Coordinates (lat. and long.) 34.4481°, -78.9390° Project Watershed Summary Information Physiographic Province Coastal Plain River Basin Lumber USGS Hydrologic Unit 8-digit 03040203 USGS Hydrologic Unit 14-digit 03040203190010 DWQ Sub-basin 03-07-53 Project Drainage Area (acres) 1,800 acres Project Drainage Area Percentage of Impervious Area 1% CGIA Land Use Classification Agricultural Land, Forestland Reach Summery Information Parameters Long Bay Creek Length of reach (linear feet) 3,702 Valley classification Type X Drainage area (acres) 1,800 acres NCDWQ Water Quality Classification C (Aquatic Life, Secondary Recreation); Sw (Swamp Waters) Morphological Description (stream type) N/A (Ditched Channel) Evolutionary trend Channelized, Stage III Mapped Soil Series Johnston Drainage class Very poorly drained Soil Hydric status Hydric A/D Slope 0% FEMA classification Zone X Existing vegetation community Row crops Wetland Summary Information (Post Restoration) Parameters Size of Wetland (acres) 0.16 (W3) Wetland Type Headwater Forest Mapped Soil Series Torhunta Drainage class Very poorly drained Soil Hydric Status Hydric A/D Source of Hydrology Groundwater Hydrologic Impairment Ditching Existing vegetation community Row crops Regulatory Considerations Regulation Applicable? Resolved? Supporting Waters of the United States – Section 404 Yes Yes Jurisdictional Determination Waters of the United States – Section 401 Yes Yes Jurisdictional Determination Endangered Species Act** No N/A N/A Historic Preservation Act** No N/A N/A Coastal Zone Management Act ** (CZMA)/ Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA) No N/A N/A FEMA Floodplain Compliance Yes Yes FEMA Floodplain Checklist Essential Fisheries Habitat** No N/A N/A Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 12 MY03 - 2022 Table 4. Project Attributes Rough Horn Swamp II Restoration Site, DMS Project #100053 Project Name Rough Horn Swamp II Restoration Site County Columbus County Project Area (acres) 62.3 acres Project Coordinates (lat. 34.445253° , -81.937000° Project Watershed Summary Information Physiographic Province Coastal Plain River Basin Lumber USGS Hydrologic Unit 8-digit 03040203 USGS Hydrologic Unit 14-digit 03040203190010 DWQ Sub-basin 03-07-53 Project Drainage Area (acres) 1,684 acres (1,638 ac Long Bag Creek + 46 ac UT 1) Project Drainage Area Percentage of Impervious Area 1% CGIA Land Use Classification Agricultural Land, Forestland Reach Summery Information Parameters Long Bay Creek UT1 UT2 UT3 UT4 UT5 Length of reach (lf) 2,077 (RHSII) 811 (RHSII) 636 739 447 597 Valley classification Type X Type X Type X Type X Type X Type X Drainage area (acres) 1,638 acres 46 acres 602 acres 142 acres 84 acres 120 acres NCDWQ Water Quality Classification C; SW C; SW C; SW C; SW C; SW C; SW Morphological Description (stream type) N/A (Ditched channel) N/A (Ditched channel) N/A (Ditched channel) N/A (Ditched N/A (Ditched channel) N/A (Ditched channel) Evolutionary trend Channelized Channelized Channelized Channelized Channelized Channelized Mapped Soil Series Johnston Torhunta Johnston Johnston Stallings Johnston Drainage class Very poorly drained Very poorly drained Very poorly drained Very poorly drained Somewhat poorly drained Very poorly drained Soil Hydric status Hydric A/D Hydric A/D Hydric A/D Hydric A/D Hydric A/D Hydric A/D Slope 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% FEMA classification None None None None None None Existing vegetation community Headwater Forest Row crops Headwater Forest Headwater Forest Headwater Forest Headwater Forest Wetland Summary Information Parameters W1, W2, WA WC, WD WB, WE Size of Wetland (acres) 4.85 acres 3.05 acres 18.92 acres Wetland Type Bottomland hardwood forest Non-tidal freshwater marsh/headwater forest Riverine swamp forest Mapped Soil Series Johnston Johnston Johnston Drainage class Very poorly drained Very poorly drained Very poorly drained Soil Hydric Status Non-hydric Hydric Hydric Source of Hydrology Surface water Stream floodplain Stream floodplain Hydrologic Impairment Ditching Ditching Ditching Existing vegetation Headwater forest Headwater forest Headwater forest Regulatory Considerations Regulation Applicable? Resolved? Supporting Waters of the United States – Section 404 Yes Yes Jurisdictional Waters of the United States – Section 401 Yes Yes Jurisdictional Endangered Species Act** No N/A N/A Historic Preservation Act** No N/A N/A Coastal Zone Management Act ** (CZMA)/ Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA) No N/A N/A FEMA Floodplain Compliance Yes Yes FEMA Floodplain Checklist Essential Fisheries Habitat** No N/A N/A Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 13 MY03 - 2022 APPENDIX B Visual Assessment Data !.!. !. !. !. !. !. !.!. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !A!A !A !A !A !A !A !A !A !A !A!A U T 3 - 1 U T3-2 U T 2 -1 U T 1 Long Bay Creek L o n g B a y C r e e k Long Bay Creek UT4 UT2-2 UT5 Page 1 Page 4 Page 3 Page 2 Source: NC StatewideOrthoimagery, 2016 and 2017 CURRENT CONDITIONS PLANVIEWROUGH H ORN SWAMP RESTO RATION SITE &ROUGH HORN SWAMP II RESTORATION SITECOLUMBUS COUNTY, NC ±0 800400Feet Rough Horn Swamp Easement (34.5 ac) Rough Horn Swamp II Easement (62.3 ac) Filled Ditches Unaltered Ditch Coastal Plain Stream Corridor !A Photo Points Cross-sections Wetla nd Gau ge s !.Successful !.Not Suc cessful Stream Gauge !.Successful !.Not Successful RHS - Mitigation Nonriparian R e-establishment (11.873 ac / 11.873 W MC s) Riparian R e-establishment (20.267 ac / 20.267 W MC s) RHS - Stream Center Line (2,132 lf - N o Credit) RHSII - Mitigat ion Non-Riparian Wetland R e-establis hm ent (1.619 ac - N o C redit) Riparian Wetland Enhancement (5.956 ac / 2.382 W MC s) Riparian Wetland Re-establishment (17.079 ac / 17.079 WM Cs ) Riparian Wetland Preservation (15.319 ac / 1.532 WMC s) No Credit Stream Restor ation (4,446 lf / 4,446 SMC s) Stream Enhancement 2 (164 lf / 66 SMC s) Stream Preser vation (516 lf / 52 SMC s) Vegetation Pl ots Permanent, Successful Permanent, Not Successful Random, Successful Random, Not Successful !. !. !. !. !. !. !.!. !. !.!A!A !A !A !A L o n g B a y C r e e k X S 3 PP6 PP4 PP3 PP1 PP2 RHS 5 RHS 6RHS 2 RHS 9 RHS 1 RHS 3 RHS 4 RHS 13 RHS 12 RHS 11 3 2 5 7 9 1 6 10 14 R6 11 15 R8R2 R3 R7 R4 R5 R1 R15 R16 R12 R10 R11 Source: NC StatewideOrthoimagery, 2016 and 2017 CURRENT CONDITIONS PLANVIEWROUGH H ORN SWAMP RESTO RATION SITE &ROUGH HORN SWAMP II RESTORATION SITECOLUMBUS COUNTY, NC ±0 280140 Feet Rough Horn Swamp Easement (34.5 ac) Rough Horn Swamp II Easement (62.3 ac) Filled Ditches Cross-sections Unaltered Ditch Coastal Plain Stream Corridor !A Photo Points Wetland Gauges !.Successful !.Not Successful Stream Gauge !.Successful !.Not Successful RHS - Mitigation Nonriparian Re-establishment (11.873 ac / 11.873 WMCs) Riparian R e-establishment (20.267 ac / 20.267 WMCs) RHS - Stream Center Line (2,132 lf - No Credit) RHSII - Mitigation Non-Riparian Wetland Re-establishment (1.619 ac - No Credit) Riparian Wetland Enhancement (5.956 ac / 2.382 WMCs) Riparian Wetland Re-establishment (17.079 ac / 17.079 WMC s) Riparian Wetland Preservation (15.319 ac / 1.532 WMCs) No Credit Stream Restoration (4,446 lf / 4,446 SMC s) Stream Enhancement 2 (164 lf / 66 SMC s) Stream Preservation (516 lf / 52 SMCs) Vegetation Plots Permanent, Successf ul Permanent, Not Succ essfu l Random, Successful Random, Not Successf ul !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !.!A !A !A !A !A !A U T 1 Long Bay Creek L o n g B a y C r e e k X S 3 XS 2 PP8 PP7 PP6 PP5 PP4 PP2 RHS 5 RHS 8 RHS 6 RHS 7 RHS 2 RHS 1 RHS 4 RHS 13 RHS 10 RHS 12 RHSII 2 RHSII 3 RHSII 1 RHSII 8 3 5 76 8 4 2 10 14 R6 13 12 11 15 19 R8 17 16 20R9 R3 R7 R4 R5 R1 21 R14 R15 R16 R13 R12 R10 Source: NC StatewideOrthoimagery, 2016 and 2017 CURRENT CONDITIONS PLANVIEWROUGH H ORN SWAMP RESTO RATION SITE &ROUGH HORN SWAMP II RESTORATION SITECOLUMBUS COUNTY, NC ±0 280140 Feet Rough Horn Swamp Easement (34.5 ac) Rough Horn Swamp II Easement (62.3 ac) Filled Ditches Cross-sections Unaltered Ditch Coastal Plain Stream Corridor !A Photo Points Wetland Gauges !.Successful !.Not Successful Stream Gauge !.Successful !.Not Successful RHS - Mitigation Nonriparian Re-establishment (11.873 ac / 11.873 WMCs) Riparian R e-establishment (20.267 ac / 20.267 WMCs) RHS - Stream Center Line (2,132 lf - No Credit) RHSII - Mitigation Non-Riparian Wetland Re-establishment (1.619 ac - No Credit) Riparian Wetland Enhancement (5.956 ac / 2.382 WMCs) Riparian Wetland Re-establishment (17.079 ac / 17.079 WMC s) Riparian Wetland Preservation (15.319 ac / 1.532 WMCs) No Credit Stream Restoration (4,446 lf / 4,446 SMC s) Stream Enhancement 2 (164 lf / 66 SMC s) Stream Preservation (516 lf / 52 SMCs) Vegetation Plots Permanent, Successf ul Permanent, Not Succ essfu l Random, Successful Random, Not Successf ul !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !A !A !A !A U T 1 Long Bay Creek L o n g B a y C r e e k XS 2 PP8 PP7 PP6 PP5 RHS 8 RHS 6 RHS 7 RHS 13 RHS 10 RHSII 2 RHSII 3 RHSII 5 RHSII 1 RHSII 8 7 8 4 22 14 13 12 15 19 17 16 18 20R9 21 R14 R15 R16 R13 R10 Source: NC StatewideOrthoimagery, 2016 and 2017 CURRENT CONDITIONS PLANVIEWROUGH H ORN SWAMP RESTO RATION SITE &ROUGH HORN SWAMP II RESTORATION SITECOLUMBUS COUNTY, NC ±0 280140 Feet Rough Horn Swamp Easement (34.5 ac) Rough Horn Swamp II Easement (62.3 ac) Filled Ditches Cross-sections Unaltered Ditch Coastal Plain Stream Corridor !A Photo Points Wetland Gauges !.Successful !.Not Successful Stream Gauge !.Successful !.Not Successful RHS - Mitigation Nonriparian Re-establishment (11.873 ac / 11.873 WMCs) Riparian R e-establishment (20.267 ac / 20.267 WMCs) RHS - Stream Center Line (2,132 lf - No Credit) RHSII - Mitigation Non-Riparian Wetland Re-establishment (1.619 ac - No Credit) Riparian Wetland Enhancement (5.956 ac / 2.382 WMCs) Riparian Wetland Re-establishment (17.079 ac / 17.079 WMC s) Riparian Wetland Preservation (15.319 ac / 1.532 WMCs) No Credit Stream Restoration (4,446 lf / 4,446 SMC s) Stream Enhancement 2 (164 lf / 66 SMC s) Stream Preservation (516 lf / 52 SMCs) Vegetation Plots Permanent, Successf ul Permanent, Not Succ essfu l Random, Successful Random, Not Successf ul !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !A !A !A!A U T3-2 U T 2 -1 Long Bay Creek UT4 UT2-2 XS 1 PP9 PP12 PP11 PP10 RHSII 2 RHSII 4 RHSII 7 RHSII 6 RHSII 3 RHSII 5 22 24 25 23 21 Source: NC StatewideOrthoimagery, 2016 and 2017 CURRENT CONDITIONS PLANVIEWROUGH H ORN SWAMP RESTO RATION SITE &ROUGH HORN SWAMP II RESTORATION SITECOLUMBUS COUNTY, NC ±0 280140 Feet Rough Horn Swamp Easement (34.5 ac) Rough Horn Swamp II Easement (62.3 ac) Filled Ditches Cross-sections Unaltered Ditch Coastal Plain Stream Corridor !A Photo Points Wetland Gauges !.Successful !.Not Successful Stream Gauge !.Successful !.Not Successful RHS - Mitigation Nonriparian Re-establishment (11.873 ac / 11.873 WMCs) Riparian R e-establishment (20.267 ac / 20.267 WMCs) RHS - Stream Center Line (2,132 lf - No Credit) RHSII - Mitigation Non-Riparian Wetland Re-establishment (1.619 ac - No Credit) Riparian Wetland Enhancement (5.956 ac / 2.382 WMCs) Riparian Wetland Re-establishment (17.079 ac / 17.079 WMC s) Riparian Wetland Preservation (15.319 ac / 1.532 WMCs) No Credit Stream Restoration (4,446 lf / 4,446 SMC s) Stream Enhancement 2 (164 lf / 66 SMC s) Stream Preservation (516 lf / 52 SMCs) Vegetation Plots Permanent, Successf ul Permanent, Not Succ essfu l Random, Successful Random, Not Successf ul Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 19 MY03 - 2022  Photo Reference Points PP1 – MY-00 – 4/8/20 PP1 – MY-03 – 11/29/22 PP2 – MY-00 – 4/8/20 PP2 – MY-03 – 11/29/22 PP3 – MY-00 – 4/8/20 PP3 – MY-03 – 11/29/22 Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 20 MY03 - 2022  PP4 – MY-00 – 4/8/20 PP4 – MY-03 – 11/29/22 PP5 – MY-00 – 4/8/20 PP5 – MY-03 – 11/29/22 PP6 – MY-00 – 4/8/20 PP6 – MY-03 – 11/29/22 Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 21 MY03 - 2022  PP7 – MY-00 – 4/8/20 PP7 – MY-03 – 11/29/22 PP8 – MY-00 – 4/8/20 PP8 – MY-03 – 11/29/22 PP9 – MY-00 – 4/8/20 PP9 – MY-03 – 11/29/22 Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 22 MY03 - 2022  PP10 – MY-00 – 4/8/20 PP10 – MY-03 – 11/29/22 PP11 – MY-00 – 4/8/20 PP11 – MY-03 – 11/29/22 PP12 – MY-00 – 4/8/20 PP12 – MY-03 – 11/29/22 Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 23 MY03 - 2022  Vegetation Plot Photos Vegetation Plot 1 – MY-03 – 6/16/2022 Vegetation Plot 2 – MY-03 – 6/16/2022 Vegetation Plot 3 – MY-03 – 6/22/2022 Vegetation Plot 4 – MY-03 – 6/22/2022 Vegetation Plot 5 – MY-03 – 6/16/2022 Vegetation Plot 6 – MY-03 – 6/22/2022 Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 24 MY03 - 2022  Vegetation Plot 7 – MY-03 – 6/22/2022 Vegetation Plot 8 – MY-03 – 6/22/2022 Vegetation Plot 9 – MY-03 – 6/16/2022 Vegetation Plot 10 – MY-03 – 6/16/2022 Vegetation Plot 11 – MY-03 – 6/16/2022 Vegetation Plot 12 – MY-03 – 6/22/2022 Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 25 MY03 - 2022  Vegetation Plot 13– MY-03 – 6/22/2022 Vegetation Plot 14 – MY-03 – 6/22/2022 Vegetation Plot 15 – MY-03 – 6/22/2022 Vegetation Plot 16 – MY-03 – 6/22/2022 Vegetation Plot 17 – MY-03 – 6/22/2022 Vegetation Plot 18 – MY-03 – 6/22/2022 Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 26 MY03 - 2022  Vegetation Plot 19 – MY-03 – 6/22/2022 Vegetation Plot 20 – MY-03 – 6/22/2022 Vegetation Plot 21 – MY-03 – 6/22/2022 Vegetation Plot 22 – MY-03 – 6/16/2022 Vegetation Plot 23 – MY-03 – 6/22/2022 Vegetation Plot 24 – MY-03 – 6/16/2022 Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 27 MY03 - 2022  Vegetation Plot 25 – MY-03 – 6/16/2022 Vegetation Plot R1 – MY-03 – 6/16/2022 Vegetation Plot R2 – MY-03 – 6/20/2022 Vegetation Plot R3 – MY-03 – 6/20/2022 Vegetation Plot R4 – MY-03 – 6/20/2022 Vegetation Plot R5 – MY-03 – 6/20/2022 Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 28 MY03 - 2022  Vegetation Plot R6 – MY-03 – 6/20/2022 Vegetation Plot R7 – MY-03 – 6/20/2022 Vegetation Plot R8 – MY-03 – 6/16/2022 Vegetation Plot R9 – MY-03 – 6/16/2022 Vegetation Plot R10 – MY-03 – 6/16/2022 Vegetation Plot R11 – MY-03 – 6/20/2022 Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 29 MY03 - 2022  Vegetation Plot R12 – MY-03– 6/20/2022 Vegetation Plot R13 – MY-03 – 6/20/2022 Vegetation Plot R14 – MY-03 – 6/20/2022 Vegetation Plot R15 – MY-03 – 6/20/2022 Vegetation Plot R16 – MY-03 – 6/20/2022 Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 30 MY03 - 2022  APPENDIX C Vegetation Plot Data   Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 31 MY03 - 2022  Table  5. Stem  Count by  Plot and  Species Rough  Horn  Swamp  and  Rough  Horn  Swamp  II, DMS  Project #97005  and  100053 Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total American Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis )1122 Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum)13 13 3 3 7 7 8 8 13 13 20 2 0 Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana ) Black Walnut (Juglans nigra ) Black Willow (Salix nigra )31676 7 723 Boxelder (Acer negundo ) Buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis )33 4 4 2211 Eastern Baccharis (B accharis halimifolia )521 Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides )49 Laurel Oak (Quercu s laurifolia )11 Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda )53 Oak (Quercus sp.) Overcup Oak (Quercus lyrata )11111111 11 Red Chokeberry (Aronia arbutifolia )11 11 Red Maple (Acer rubrum )45 4 221368 15 11 River Birch (Betula nigra )112222553388 Silky Dogwood (Cornus amomum ) Southern Red Oak (Quercus falcata ) Swamp Bay (Persea palustris )4 4 2222 11 Swamp Chestnut Oak (Quercus michauxii )66 55 Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua )129 53 1 66 1 4 19 Water Oak (Quercus nigra ) Water Tupelo (Nyssa aquatica )11 3355 Wax Mrytle (Myrica cerifera ) Willow Oak (Quercus phellos ) Unknown Stem  count 21 198 11 84 9 93 11 25 18 99 21 104 22 44 22 127 size  (ares) size  (ACRES) Species  count 4758593669475738 Stems  per ACRE 850 8,013 445 3,399 364 3,764 445 1,012 728 4,006 850 4,209 890 1,781 890 5,140 11 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 111111 Plot 05 Species Plot 01 Plot  02 Plot  03 Plot  04 Current Plot Data  (MY03 2022) Plot 06 Plot  07 Plot  08 Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 32 MY03 - 2022  Table  5. Stem  Count by  Plot and  Species Rough  Horn  Swamp  and  Rough  Horn  Swamp  II, DMS  Project #97005  and  100053 Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total American Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis )11 22 3 3 Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum)1 1 12 12 12 12 9 9 9 9 1 1 17 17 Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana ) Black Walnut (Juglans nigra ) Black Willow (Salix nigra )25 2 1 Boxelder (Acer negundo ) Buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis )22 1 1 Eastern Baccharis (B accharis halimifolia )442 1 2 Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides ) Laurel Oak (Quercus laurifolia )11 11 11 2 2 Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda )43 2 931 Oak (Quercus sp.) Overcup Oak (Quercus lyrata )44 11 Red Chokeberry (Aronia arbutifolia ) Red Maple (Acer rubrum )4 12 1 17 21 4 20 River Birch (Betula nigra )77 33 22 22 77 88 8 8 11 Silky Dogwood (Cornus amomum ) Southern Red Oak (Quercus falcata ) Swamp Bay (Persea palustris )11 11 Swamp Chestnut Oak (Quercus michauxii )22 22 22 Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua )712 63 3 1 1012 Water Oak (Quercus nigra ) Water Tupelo (Nyssa aquatica )11 11 2 2 11 Wax Mrytle (Myrica cerifera ) Willow Oak (Quercus phellos ) Unknown Stem  count 16 27 19 43 15 38 14 18 19 44 13 38 17 42 20 84 size  (ares) size  (ACRES) Species count 68593746474861048 Stems  per ACRE 647 1,093 769 1,740 607 1,538 567 728 769 1,781 526 1,538 688 1,700 809 3,399 Current  Plot Data  (MY03 2022) Plot 14 Plot 15 Plot  16Plot 13 Species Plot 09 Plot 10 Plot  11 Plot  12 11 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 1 111 11 Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 33 MY03 - 2022  Table  5. Stem  Count by  Plot and  Species Rough  Horn  Swamp  and  Rough  Horn  Swamp  II, DMS  Project #97005  and  100053 Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total American Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis )33 Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum)17 17 6 6 10 10 8 8 11 11 13 13 Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana ) Black Walnut (Juglans nigra ) Black Willow (Salix nigra )85 4 Boxelder (Acer negundo ) Buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis )11 1111 Eastern Baccharis (B accharis halimifolia )31 Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides )52 Laurel Oak (Quercu s laurifolia )33 2211 Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda )1 3 15 40 3 Oak (Quercus sp.) Overcup Oak (Quercus lyrata )44 11 Red Chokeberry (Aronia arbutifolia ) Red Maple (Acer rubrum )7 214 276118326 River Birch (Betula nigra )121255114422 4422 Silky Dogwood (Cornus amomum ) Southern Red Oak (Quercus falcata ) Swamp Bay (Persea palustris )111113 Swamp Chestnut Oak (Quercus michauxii )22 1111 22 Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua )23267767825 Water Oak (Quercus nigra ) Water Tupelo (Nyssa aquatica )44 3322 6 6 13 Wax Mrytle (Myrica cerifera ) Willow Oak (Quercus phellos ) Unknown Stem  count 12 24 21 111 19 35 14 58 15 174 17 144 21 185 18 73 size  (ares) size  (ACRES) Species  count 136103549484771057 Stems  per ACRE 486 971 850 4,492 769 1,416 567 2,347 607 7,042 688 5,827 850 7,487 728 2,954 Current Plot Data  (MY03 2022) Plot 22 Plot  23 Plot  24Plot 21 Species Plot 17 Plot  18 Plot  19 Plot  20 11 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 111111 Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 34 MY03 - 2022  Table  5. Stem  Count by  Plot and  Species Rough  Horn  Swamp  and  Rough  Horn  Swamp  II, DMS  Project #97005 and  100053 Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total American Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis )1111 22 Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum)13 13 10 10 2 2 7 7 2 2 11 11 11 11 Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana ) Black Walnut (Juglans nigra ) Black Willow (Salix nigra )1111 Boxelder (Acer negundo ) Buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis )22 77 5511 Eastern Baccharis (B accharis halimifolia )11 4 Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides ) Laurel Oak (Quercu s laurifolia )22 4 4 11 Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda )20 10 5 4 Oak (Quercus sp.) Overcup Oak (Quercus lyrata ) Red Chokeberry (Aronia arbutifolia ) Red Maple (Acer rubrum )2 8 13 19 15 1 0 River Birch (Betula nigra )1155 4 4 33665511 Silky Dogwood (Cornus amomum ) Southern Red Oak (Quercus falcata ) Swamp Bay (Persea palustris )1 2211 2211 Swamp Chestnut Oak (Quercus michauxii )111166 3311 Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua )1 156 1 0 4 2 Water Oak (Quercus nigra ) Water Tupelo (Nyssa aquatica )233 22 1166 Wax Mrytle (Myrica cerifera ) Willow Oak (Quercus phellos )77111122 4 4 Unknown Stem  count 141918272421332621526162524472032 size  (ares) size  (ACRES) Species  count 141918272421332621526162524472032 Stems  per ACRE 567 769 728 1,093 971 8,620 1,295 2,509 607 1,052 647 1,012 971 1,902 809 1,295 11 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 111111 Plot R04 Species Plot 25 Plot  R01 Plot  R02 Plot  R03 Current Plot Data  (MY03 2022) Plot R05 Plot  R0 6 Plot R07 Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 35 MY03 - 2022  Table  5. Stem  Count by  Plot and  Species Rough  Horn  Swamp  and  Rough  Horn  Swamp  II, DMS  Project #97005  and  100053 Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total American Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis )66 4 4 4 4 4 4 Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum)77 33991515 Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana ) Black Walnut (Juglans nigra ) Black Willow (Salix nigra )1133 33 Boxelder (Acer negundo ) Buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis )33 11 Eastern Baccharis (B accharis halimifolia )811 Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides )32 2 Laurel Oak (Quercus laurifolia )33 Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda )13 22 3 20 Oak (Quercus sp.) Overcup Oak (Quercus lyrata ) Red Chokeberry (Aronia arbutifolia ) Red Maple (Acer rubrum )15 32 18 31 10 41 3 1 River Birch (Betula nigra )2288 4 4 55 4 4 991133 Silky Dogwood (Cornus amomum ) Southern Red Oak (Quercus falcata ) Swamp Bay (Persea palustris )11 112222 Swamp Chestnut Oak (Quercus michauxii )11 117711 Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua )21344 711 1 1 Water Oak (Quercus nigra ) Water Tupelo (Nyssa aquatica )11 33 4 4 66 4 4 33 Wax Mrytle (Myrica cerifera ) Willow Oak (Quercus phellos )4 4 66 Unknown Stem  count 14 31 16 65 14 37 14 119 18 39 33 108 16 20 24 26 size  (ares) size  (ACRES) Species count 57484748488134657 Stems  per ACRE 567 1,255 647 2,630 567 1,497 567 4,816 728 1,578 1,335 4,371 647 809 971 1,052 Current Plot Data  (MY03 2022) Plot R13 Plot R14 Plot  R15Plot R12 Species Plot R0 8 Plot R09 Plot  R10 Plot  R11 11 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 111111 Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 36 MY03 - 2022  Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total Planted Total American Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis )34 3 4 36 36 36 36 Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum)11 11 291 291 292 293 287 287 254 25 4 Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana )11 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra )1 Black Willow (Salix nigra )11 23 8 49 163 82 222 1 Boxelder (Acer negundo )1 Buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis )11 3636 37 37 33 33 2 2 Eastern Baccharis (B accharis halimifolia )41 2 1 Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides )63 11 18 Laurel Oak (Quercus laurifolia )22 22 23 23 32 32 47 47 Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda )21 6 3 Oak (Quercus sp.)1 1 221 221 Overcup Oak (Quercu s lyrata )15 15 23 23 42 42 Red Chokeberry (Aronia arbutifolia )22 33 33 Red Maple (Acer rubrum )2680 171 242 21 River Birch (Betula nigra )1 1 151 151 161 161 165 165 156 15 6 Silky Dogwood (Cornus amomum )11 7 7 Southern Red Oak (Quercus falcata )21 Swamp Bay (Persea palustris )3 3 29 32 24 32 31 37 33 33 Swamp Chestnut Oak (Quercus michauxii )45 45 43 43 76 76 9 9 Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua )859 401 67 0 3 Water Oak (Quercus nigra )33 88 Water Tupelo (Nyssa aquatica )4 4 67 71 63 65 54 54 Wax Mrytle (Myrica cerifera )3 Willow Oak (Quercus phellos )34 3 4 4 4 166 16 6 Unknown 166 166 Stem  count 20 22 737 2830 762 1476 850 1933 1061 1089 size  (ares)41 41 size  (ACRES)1.01 1.01 Species  count 5 6 12 17 14 21 13 21 10 14 Stems  per ACRE 809 890 727 2,793 752 1,457 839 1,908 1,047 1,075 0.025 1.01 411 1.01 41 Table  5. Stem  Count by  Plot and  Species Rough  Horn  Swamp  and  Rough  Horn  Swamp  II, DMS  Project #97005  and  100053 Species Plot  R16 MY03  (2022) MY02  (2021) MY01  (2020) MY00  (2020) Annual  Means     Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 37 MY03 - 2022  APPENDIX D Stream Cross-section Data   Station Elevation 0.0 83.44 3.3 82.90 8.5 82.72 13.3 82.60 16.0 82.57 20.9 82.61 27.6 82.61 33.3 82.62 38.4 82.61 43.0 82.53 49.3 82.25 54.5 82.36 57.1 82.72 58.9 82.94 61.3 83.23 64.9 83.32 68.7 83.07 72.4 82.98 77.0 82.73 80.9 82.82 88.9 82.70 92.0 82.67 99.7 82.77 99.8 83.44 T. Seelinger, K. Bartlett River Basin:Lumber River Site:Rough Horn Swamp II XS ID XS1 Drainage Area (sq mi):1.50 Date:8/17/2022 Field Crew: 81.5 82.0 82.5 83.0 83.5 84.0 0 102030405060708090100 El e v a t i o n ( f e e t ) Station (feet) Lumber River River Basin, Rough Horn Swamp II, XS1 MY01 MY02 MY03 Station Elevation Station Elevation 0.0 81.59 72.4 81.48 0.1 80.77 74.2 81.33 2.9 81.02 75.5 81.32 7.3 81.12 77.2 81.43 10.6 81.29 78.1 81.43 12.3 81.40 79.6 81.44 13.4 81.03 81.8 81.23 14.4 81.26 84.4 81.40 16.2 81.27 85.4 81.23 17.6 81.27 86.8 81.23 19.5 81.19 88.1 81.23 20.7 81.44 89.2 81.57 21.9 81.09 92.3 81.58 24.3 81.22 92.8 81.15 25.5 81.45 94.3 81.40 26.7 81.34 96.3 81.40 27.9 81.17 97.8 81.40 28.6 81.37 98.9 81.40 29.9 81.38 99.7 81.75 32.8 81.49 35.7 81.56 36.6 81.30 38.7 81.31 40.6 81.22 42.0 81.21 43.2 81.21 44.3 80.85 45.8 80.86 46.8 80.86 48.3 81.07 49.3 81.26 51.1 81.40 53.3 81.39 54.6 81.39 55.9 81.38 T. Seelinger, K. Bartlett River Basin:Lumber River Site:Rough Horn Swamp XS ID XS2 Drainage Area (sq mi):1.60 Date:8/17/2022 Field Crew: 80.5 81.0 81.5 82.0 0 102030405060708090100 El e v a t i o n ( f e e t ) Station (feet) Lumber River River Basin, Rough Horn Swamp, XS2 MY01 MY02 MY03 Station Elevation Station Elevation 0.0 80.94 60.4 80.67 0.1 80.60 62.6 80.77 4.6 80.61 64.6 80.81 7.7 80.45 66.6 80.69 11.7 80.45 68.5 80.72 14.2 80.62 69.6 80.72 16.2 80.51 71.4 80.41 18.0 80.39 72.4 80.59 19.8 80.23 74.1 80.54 21.6 80.52 74.7 80.35 23.8 80.70 75.6 80.64 26.5 80.70 76.0 80.59 29.9 80.49 76.2 80.34 31.7 80.50 76.8 80.72 33.2 80.58 77.1 80.56 34.0 80.86 78.8 80.43 35.1 80.80 79.6 80.37 37.7 80.65 80.9 80.41 39.4 80.57 82.0 80.43 40.5 80.41 83.0 80.31 41.1 80.50 85.2 80.39 43.5 80.40 87.8 80.42 45.5 80.45 89.1 80.30 47.3 80.44 90.3 80.41 48.2 80.44 93.0 80.41 49.3 80.28 95.3 80.23 50.0 80.16 97.8 80.51 50.7 79.50 100.2 80.60 51.7 79.54 100.5 80.95 53.0 79.38 54.6 79.40 55.6 79.45 56.3 79.82 57.1 79.93 58.2 80.25 59.5 80.40 T. Seelinger, K. Bartlett Lumber River Rough Horn Swamp XS3 2.80 8/17/2022 River Basin: Site: XS ID Drainage Area (sq mi): Date: Field Crew: 79.0 79.5 80.0 80.5 81.0 0 102030405060708090100 El e v a t i o n ( f e e t ) Station (feet) Lumber River River Basin, Rough Horn Swamp, XS3 MY01 MY02 MY03   Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 50 MY03 - 2022  APPENDIX E Hydrologic Data   0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 No v - 2 1 De c - 2 1 Ja n - 2 2 Fe b - 2 2 Ma r - 2 2 Ap r - 2 2 Ma y - 2 2 Ju n - 2 2 Ju l - 2 2 Au g - 2 2 Se p - 2 2 Oc t - 2 2 No v - 2 2 De c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) Date Rough Horn Swamp Restoration Site 30-70 Percentile Graph WETS Station Name: Whiteville 7 2021 Rainfall 2022 Rainfall 30% Less Than 30% Greater Than   Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 52 MY03 - 2022    Table 6. Stream Flow Verification Rough Horn Swamp and Rough Horn Swamp II Restoration Site, DMS Project #97005/100053 Gauge Camera Reach Dates Achieving Maximum Consecutive Days Dates Achieving Maximum Consecutive Days LBC January 1 – May 4 124 January 1 – May 5 125 UT1 January 1 – April 28 118 Camera Malfunction N/A UT2-2 January 2 – April 24 113 January 1 – May 7 127 UT3-2 N/A 0 N/A 0 UT4 January 2 – April 1 90 January 3 – April 1 89 Table 7. Stream Flow Criteria Attainment Rough Horn Swamp and Rough Horn Swamp II Restoration Site, DMS Project #97005/100053 Greater than 30 Days of Flow/Max Consecutive Days Reach MY-01 2020 MY-02 2021 MY-03 2022 MY-04 2023 MY-05 2024 MY-06 2025 MY-07 2026 LBC (Gauge) Yes/277 Yes/152 Yes/124 LBC (Camera) Yes/179 Yes/64 Yes/125 UT1 (Gauge) Yes/71 Yes/139 Yes/118 UT1 (Camera) Yes/71 Yes/136 N/A UT2-2 (Gauge) Yes/71 Yes/112 Yes/113 UT2-2 (Camera) Yes/71 Yes/152 Yes/127 UT3-2 (Gauge) Yes/71 Yes/98 No/0 UT3-2 (Camera) Yes/78 Yes/93 No/0 UT4 (Gauge) Yes/71 Yes/108 Yes/90 UT4 (Camera) Yes/71 Yes/107 Yes/89   Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 53 MY03 - 2022  Table 8. Evidence of Channel Development Rough Horn Swamp and Rough Horn Swamp II Restoration Site, DMS Project #97005/100053 LBC MY01 (2020) MY02 (2021) MY03 (2023) MY04 (2024) MY05 (2025) MY06 (2026) MY07 (2027) Max consecutive days channel flow 277 152 124 Presence of litter and debris (wracking) Yes Yes Yes Leaf litter disturbed or washed away Yes Yes Yes Matted, bent, or absence of vegetation (herbaceous or otherwise) Yes Yes Yes Sediment deposition and/or scour indicating sediment transport No No No Water staining due to continual presence of water Yes Yes Yes Formation of channel bed and banks No No No Sediment sorting within the primary path of flow Yes Yes Yes Sediment shelving or a natural line impressed on the banks No No No Change in plant community (absence or destruction of terrestrial vegetation and/or transition to species adapted for flow or inundation for a long duration, including hydrophytes) Yes Yes Yes Development of channel pattern (meander bends and/or channel braiding) at natural topographic breaks, woody debris piles, or plant root systems Yes Yes Yes Exposure of woody plant roots within the primary path of flow Yes Yes Yes Other      Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 54 MY03 - 2022  Table 8. Evidence of Channel Development Rough Horn Swamp and Rough Horn Swamp II Restoration Site, DMS Project #97005/100053 UT1 MY01 (2020) MY02 (2021) MY03 (2023) MY04 (2024) MY05 (2025) MY06 (2026) MY07 (2027) Max consecutive days channel flow 71 139 118 Presence of litter and debris (wracking) No No No Leaf litter disturbed or washed away Yes Yes Yes Matted, bent, or absence of vegetation (herbaceous or otherwise) Yes Yes Yes Sediment deposition and/or scour indicating sediment transport No Yes Yes Water staining due to continual presence of water Yes Yes Yes Formation of channel bed and banks Yes Yes Yes Sediment sorting within the primary path of flow Yes Yes Yes Sediment shelving or a natural line impressed on the banks No No No Change in plant community (absence or destruction of terrestrial vegetation and/or transition to species adapted for flow or inundation for a long duration, including hydrophytes) Yes Yes Yes Development of channel pattern (meander bends and/or channel braiding) at natural topographic breaks, woody debris piles, or plant root systems Yes Yes Yes Exposure of woody plant roots within the primary path of flow No No No Other        Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 55 MY03 - 2022  Table 8. Evidence of Channel Development Rough Horn Swamp and Rough Horn Swamp II Restoration Site, DMS Project #97005/100053 UT2 MY01 (2020) MY02 (2021) MY03 (2023) MY04 (2024) MY05 (2025) MY06 (2026) MY07 (2027) Max consecutive days channel flow 71 112 113 Presence of litter and debris (wracking) Yes Yes Yes Leaf litter disturbed or washed away Yes Yes Yes Matted, bent, or absence of vegetation (herbaceous or otherwise) Yes Yes Yes Sediment deposition and/or scour indicating sediment transport Yes Yes Yes Water staining due to continual presence of water Yes Yes Yes Formation of channel bed and banks Yes Yes Yes Sediment sorting within the primary path of flow Yes Yes Yes Sediment shelving or a natural line impressed on the banks No No No Change in plant community (absence or destruction of terrestrial vegetation and/or transition to species adapted for flow or inundation for a long duration, including hydrophytes) Yes Yes Yes Development of channel pattern (meander bends and/or channel braiding) at natural topographic breaks, woody debris piles, or plant root systems Yes Yes Yes Exposure of woody plant roots within the primary path of flow No No No Other        Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 56 MY03 - 2022  Table 8. Evidence of Channel Development Rough Horn Swamp and Rough Horn Swamp II Restoration Site, DMS Project #97005/100053 UT3 MY01 (2020) MY02 (2021) MY03 (2023) MY04 (2024) MY05 (2025) MY06 (2026) MY07 (2027) Max consecutive days channel flow 71 98 0 Presence of litter and debris (wracking) Yes Yes No Leaf litter disturbed or washed away No No No Matted, bent, or absence of vegetation (herbaceous or otherwise) Yes Yes No Sediment deposition and/or scour indicating sediment transport No No No Water staining due to continual presence of water Yes Yes No Formation of channel bed and banks No No No Sediment sorting within the primary path of flow No No No Sediment shelving or a natural line impressed on the banks No No No Change in plant community (absence or destruction of terrestrial vegetation and/or transition to species adapted for flow or inundation for a long duration, including hydrophytes) No No No Development of channel pattern (meander bends and/or channel braiding) at natural topographic breaks, woody debris piles, or plant root systems Yes Yes No Exposure of woody plant roots within the primary path of flow No No No Other        Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 57 MY03 - 2022  Table 8. Evidence of Channel Development Rough Horn Swamp and Rough Horn Swamp II Restoration Site, DMS Project #97005/100053 UT4 MY01 (2020) MY02 (2021) MY03 (2023) MY04 (2024) MY05 (2025) MY06 (2026) MY07 (2027) Max consecutive days channel flow 71 108 90 Presence of litter and debris (wracking) Yes Yes Yes Leaf litter disturbed or washed away Yes Yes Yes Matted, bent, or absence of vegetation (herbaceous or otherwise) Yes Yes Yes Sediment deposition and/or scour indicating sediment transport Yes Yes Yes Water staining due to continual presence of water Yes Yes Yes Formation of channel bed and banks Yes Yes Yes Sediment sorting within the primary path of flow Yes Yes Yes Sediment shelving or a natural line impressed on the banks Yes Yes Yes Change in plant community (absence or destruction of terrestrial vegetation and/or transition to species adapted for flow or inundation for a long duration, including hydrophytes) Yes Yes Yes Development of channel pattern (meander bends and/or channel braiding) at natural topographic breaks, woody debris piles, or plant root systems Yes Yes Yes Exposure of woody plant roots within the primary path of flow No No No Other    0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 79 80 81 82 83 84 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) St r e a m S t a g e E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn Swamp Restoration Site Hydrograph LBC Stream Flow Gauge Rainfall Sensor Depth Stream Stage Elevation Stream Bed Elevation Flow Elevation Stream Flow (Camera) 124 Days 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 80 81 82 83 84 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) St r e a m S t a g e E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn Swamp Restoration Site Hydrograph UT1 Stream Flow Gauge Rainfall Stream Stage Elevation Stream Bed Elevation Flow Elevation Stream Flow (Camera)Sensor Depth 118 Days Camera malfunction 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 83 84 85 86 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) St r e a m S t a g e E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn Swamp Restoration Site Hydrograph UT2 Stream Flow Gauge Rainfall Stream Stage Elevation Stream Bed Elevation Flow Elevation Stream Flow (Camera)Sensor Depth 113 Days 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 83 84 85 86 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) St r e a m S t a g e E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn Swamp Restoration Site Hydrograph UT3 Stream Flow Gauge Rainfall Sensor Depth Stream Stage Elevation Stream Bed Elevation Flow Elevation Stream Flow (Camera) 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 83 84 85 86 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) St r e a m S t a g e E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn Swamp Restoration Site Hydrograph UT4 Stream Flow Gauge Rainfall Stream Stage Elevation Stream Bed Elevation Flow Elevation Stream Flow (Camera)Sensor Depth 90 Days   Rough Horn/Rough Horn II Restoration Sites KCI Associates of NC, PA DMS Project # 97005/100053 63 MY03 - 2022  Table 8. Wetland Hydrology Criteria Attainment Table Rough Horn Swamp and Rough Horn Swamp II Restoration Site, Project #97005/100053 Success Criteria (32 Days) (12.0%) MY-01 2020 MY-02 2021 MY-03 MY-04 MY-05 MY-06 MY-07 Yes/73 Yes/40 Yes/34 (27.5%) (15.1%) (12.8%) Yes/114 Yes/53 Yes/34 (43.0%) (20.0%) (12.8%) Yes/65 Yes/37 Yes/34 (24.5%) (14.0%) (12.8%) Yes/73 Yes/50 Yes/35 (27.5%) (18.9%) (13.2%) Yes/73 Yes/49 Yes/35 (27.5%) (18.5%) (13.2%) Yes/115 Yes/50 Yes/60 (43.4%) (18.9%) (22.6%) Yes/83 Yes/52 Yes/35 (31.3%) (19.6%) (13.2%) Yes/73 Yes/36 No/29 (27.5%) (13.6%) (10.9%) Yes/65 Yes/37 No/29 (24.5%) (14.0%) (10.9%) Yes/73 Yes/49 Yes/32 (27.5%) (18.5%) (12.1%) Yes/41 Yes/37 No/22 (15.5%) (14.0%) (8.3%) No/21 Yes/36 No/29 (7.9%) (13.6%) (10.9%) Yes/65 Yes/35 No/28 (24.5%) (13.2%) (10.6%) Yes/73 Yes/50 Yes/33 (27.5%) (18.9%) (12.5%) Yes/73 Yes/51 Yes/32 (27.5%) (19.2%) (12.1%) Yes/65 Yes/37 No/9 (24.5%) (14.0%) (3.4%) Yes/264 Yes/63 Yes/55 (99.6%) (23.8%) (20.8%) Yes/264 Yes/61 Yes/55 (99.6%) (23.0%) (20.8%) Yes/37 Yes/36 No/8 (14.0%) (13.6%) (3.0%) Yes/33 No/7 No/0 (12.5%) (2.6%) (0.0%) Yes/73 Yes/50 No/27 (27.5%) (18.9%) (10.2%) Yes/53 Yes/44 No/6 (20.0%) (16.6%) (2.3%) Success Criteria Achieved / Max Consecutive Days During Growing Season (Percentage) Gauge RHSII-6 Gauge RHSII-7 Gauge RHS-11 Gauge RHS-12 Gauge RHS-13 Gauge RHSII-1 Gauge RHSII-2 Gauge RHSII-5 Gauge RHSII-3 Gauge RHSII-4 Gauge RHSII-8 Gauge Ref Gauge RHS-1 Gauge RHS-4 Gauge RHS-10 Gauge RHS-6 Gauge RHS-5 Gauge RHS-9 Gauge RHS-7 Gauge RHS-8 Gauge RHS-2 Gauge RHS-3    0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) Re l a t i v e G r o u n d w a t e r E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn Swamp Restoration Site Hydrograph Wetland Gauge 1 Rainfall Groundwater Depth Ground Surface 12 Inches Below Ground Surface Sensor Depth Begin Growing Season March 1 End Growing Season November 20 34 Days 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) Re l a t i v e G r o u n d w a t e r E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn Swamp Restoration Site Hydrograph Wetland Gauge 2 Rainfall Sensor Depth Groundwater Depth Ground Surface 12 Inches Below Ground Surface Begin Growing Season March 1 End Growing Season November 20 34 Days 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) Re l a t i v e G r o u n d w a t e r E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn Swamp Restoration Site Hydrograph Wetland Gauge 3 Rainfall Sensor Depth Groundwater Depth Ground Surface 12 Inches Below Ground Surface Begin Growing Season March 1 End Growing Season November 20 34 Days 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) Re l a t i v e G r o u n d w a t e r E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn Swamp Restoration Site Hydrograph Wetland Gauge 4 Rainfall Groundwater Depth Ground Surface 12 Inches Below Ground Surface Sensor Depth Begin Growing Season March 1 End Growing Season November 20 35 Days 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) Re l a t i v e G r o u n d w a t e r E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn Swamp Restoration Site Hydrograph Wetland Gauge 5 Rainfall Sensor Depth Groundwater Depth Ground Surface 12 Inches Below Ground Surface Begin Growing Season March 1 End Growing Season November 20 35 Days 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) Re l a t i v e G r o u n d w a t e r E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn Swamp Restoration Site Hydrograph Wetland Gauge 6 Rainfall Groundwater Depth Ground Surface 12 Inches Below Ground Surface Sensor Depth Begin Growing Season March 1 End Growing Season November 20 60 Days Gauge malfunction 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) Re l a t i v e G r o u n d w a t e r E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn Swamp Restoration Site Hydrograph Wetland Gauge 7 Rainfall Sensor Depth Groundwater Depth Ground Surface 12 Inches Below Ground Surface Begin Growing Season March 1 End Growing Season November 16 35 Days 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) Re l a t i v e G r o u n d w a t e r E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn Swamp Restoration Site Hydrograph Wetland Gauge 8 Rainfall Groundwater Depth Ground Surface 12 Inches Below Ground Surface Sensor Depth Begin Growing Season March 1 End Growing Season November 20 29 Days 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) Re l a t i v e G r o u n d w a t e r E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn Swamp Restoration Site Hydrograph Wetland Gauge 9 Rainfall Sensor Depth Groundwater Depth Ground Surface 12 Inches Below Ground Surface Begin Growing Season March 1 End Growing Season November 20 29 Days 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) Re l a t i v e G r o u n d w a t e r E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn Swamp Restoration Site Hydrograph Wetland Gauge 10 Rainfall Groundwater Depth Ground Surface 12 Inches Below Ground Surface Sensor Depth Begin Growing Season March 1 End Growing Season November 20 32 Days 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) Re l a t i v e G r o u n d w a t e r E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn Swamp Restoration Site Hydrograph Wetland Gauge 11 Rainfall Sensor Depth Groundwater Depth Ground Surface 12 Inches Below Ground Surface Begin Growing Season March 1 End Growing Season November 20 22 Days 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) Re l a t i v e G r o u n d w a t e r E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn Swamp Restoration Site Hydrograph Wetland Gauge 12 Rainfall Groundwater Depth Ground Surface 12 Inches Below Ground Surface Sensor Depth Begin Growing Season March 1 End Growing Season November 20 29 Days 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) Re l a t i v e G r o u n d w a t e r E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn Swamp Restoration Site Hydrograph Wetland Gauge 13 Rainfall Sensor Depth Groundwater Depth Ground Surface 12 Inches Below Ground Surface Begin Growing Season March 1 End Growing Season November 20 28 Days 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) Re l a t i v e G r o u n d w a t e r E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn Swamp II Restoration Site Hydrograph Wetland Gauge 1 Rainfall Groundwater Depth Ground Surface 12 Inches Below Ground Surface Sensor Depth Begin Growing Season March 1 End Growing Season November 20 33 Days 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) Re l a t i v e G r o u n d w a t e r E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn Swamp II Restoration Site Hydrograph Wetland Gauge 2 Rainfall Sensor Depth Groundwater Depth Ground Surface 12 Inches Below Ground Surface Begin Growing Season March 1 End Growing Season November 20 32 Days 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) Re l a t i v e G r o u n d w a t e r E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn Swamp II Restoration Site Hydrograph Wetland Gauge 3 Rainfall Groundwater Depth Ground Surface 12 Inches Below Ground Surface Sensor Depth Begin Growing Season March 1 End Growing Season November 20 9 Days 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) Re l a t i v e G r o u n d w a t e r E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn Swamp II Restoration Site Hydrograph Wetland Gauge 4 Rainfall Sensor Depth Groundwater Depth Ground Surface 12 Inches Below Ground Surface Begin Growing Season March 1 End Growing Season November 20 55 Days 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) Re l a t i v e G r o u n d w a t e r E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn Swamp II Restoration Site Hydrograph Wetland Gauge 5 Rainfall Groundwater Depth Ground Surface 12 Inches Below Ground Surface Sensor Depth Begin Growing Season March 1 End Growing Season November 20 55 Days 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) Re l a t i v e G r o u n d w a t e r E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn Swamp II Restoration Site Hydrograph Wetland Gauge 6 Rainfall Sensor Depth Groundwater Depth Ground Surface 12 Inches Below Ground Surface Begin Growing Season March 1 End Growing Season November 206 8 Days 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) Re l a t i v e G r o u n d w a t e r E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn II Swamp Restoration Site Hydrograph Wetland Gauge 7 Rainfall Groundwater Depth Ground Surface 12 Inches Below Ground Surface Sensor Depth Begin Growing Season March 1 End Growing Season November 20 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) Re l a t i v e G r o u n d w a t e r E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn Swamp II Restoration Site Hydrograph Wetland Gauge 8 Rainfall Sensor Depth Groundwater Depth Ground Surface 12 Inches Below Ground Surface Begin Growing Season March 1 End Growing Season November 20 27 Days 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 1- J a n - 2 2 10 - J a n - 2 2 19 - J a n - 2 2 28 - J a n - 2 2 6- F e b - 2 2 15 - F e b - 2 2 24 - F e b - 2 2 5- M a r - 2 2 14 - M a r - 2 2 23 - M a r - 2 2 1- A p r - 2 2 10 - A p r - 2 2 19 - A p r - 2 2 28 - A p r - 2 2 7- M a y - 2 2 16 - M a y - 2 2 25 - M a y - 2 2 3- J u n - 2 2 12 - J u n - 2 2 21 - J u n - 2 2 30 - J u n - 2 2 9- J u l - 2 2 18 - J u l - 2 2 27 - J u l - 2 2 5- A u g - 2 2 14 - A u g - 2 2 23 - A u g - 2 2 1- S e p - 2 2 10 - S e p - 2 2 19 - S e p - 2 2 28 - S e p - 2 2 7- O c t - 2 2 16 - O c t - 2 2 25 - O c t - 2 2 3- N o v - 2 2 12 - N o v - 2 2 21 - N o v - 2 2 30 - N o v - 2 2 9- D e c - 2 2 18 - D e c - 2 2 27 - D e c - 2 2 Ra i n f a l l ( i n ) Re l a t i v e G r o u n d w a t e r E l e v a t i o n ( f t ) Date Rough Horn Swamp Restoration Site Hydrograph Reference Wetland Gauge Rainfall Groundwater Depth Ground Surface 12 Inches Below Ground Surface Sensor Depth Begin Growing Season March 1 End Growing Season November 20 6 Days