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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20150443 Ver 1_Application_20150505hdrinc.com 3733 National D T 919.232.6600 November 20 Ms. Natasha M U.S. Army Co Asheville Reg 151 Patton Av Asheville, NC Ms. Sue Hom N.C Division o 401 & Buffer P 1617 Mail Ser Raleigh, NC 2 Re: Nation Blue R Prelim Watau To Whom It M HDR Enginee preliminary ju 404/401 appro Division of Wa associated wit (Figures 1 and The Project e Ridge Parkwa Parkway over steep mounta reconditioning roads as well potentially affe the U.S. along rive Suite 207, Ra F 919.785.118 0, 2014 McCormick rps of Enginee ulatory Office venue, Room 2 28801-5006 ewood of Water Resou Permitting Unit rvice Center 27699-1617 nwide No. 3 a Ridge Parkwa minary Jurisdi uga County, N May Concern: ering, Inc., on urisdictional de oval through th ater Resources th the propose d 2). encompasses a ay Bridge over Route 321 as ain slopes, fo g/resurfacing of l as rehabilitat ected by the Pr g the 8-mile Stu aleigh NC 27612 7 ers 208 urces nd General Ce ay Section 2F2 ctional Determ North Carolina behalf of the etermination a he U.S. Army C s (NCDWR) W ed Blue Ridge P approximately r County Road shown in the e orests, and p f the Blue Rid tion of structu roject. 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The are gation included rally protected litation Projec 3883 Approva Blue Ridge P cation (PCN) ) Nationwide P QC) No. 3883 ehabilitation Pr ximately Milepo 291.1, in the v Ridge Parkway project limits. overlooks, pa eas investigate d a delineation species. ct al Parkway, is su application fo Permit (NWP) 3 for constructio roject in Watau ost (MP) 283 a vicinity of the B traverses strea The projec arking areas, a ed are those t of jurisdictiona ubmitting a or Section 3 and N.C. on activities uga County at the Blue Blue Ridge am valleys, ct includes and access hat will be al waters of Ownership The project area is owned by the United States Department of the Interior - National Park Service. Jurisdictional Waters of the U.S. HDR reviewed the proposed alignment for jurisdictional waters of the U.S. under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. The alignment was examined according to the methodology described in the USACE 1987 Wetland Delineation Manual, USACE Post-Rapanos guidance, the recent USACE Regional Supplement, and the NCDWQ Guidance. On-site reconnaissance, conducted in June and October 2014, revealed that 22 jurisdictional streams and nine jurisdictional wetlands are located within or just outside of the proposed project area (Figure 3). Completed NCDWQ Stream Identification forms, USACE Wetland Determination forms, and representative photographs are attached. Table 1 provides a summary of the delineated features. Table 1. Summary of Waters of the U.S. within the Project Area Milepost Station Stream Impact # & Stream/Wetland Name Latitude Longitude Classification Estimated Amount of Aquatic Resource in Study Area (lf or ac) Class of Aquatic Resource 283 7+90 S1 (Ut to Pine Run) 36.218792 -81.590533 Intermittent 50 non section 10 – non-tidal 283 9+80 S2 (Ut to Pine Run) 36.218503 -81.591003 Perennial 20 non section 10 – non-tidal 283 42+50 S3 (Ut to Pine Run) 36.213797 -81.599514 Intermittent 20 non section 10 – non-tidal 284 4+50 S4 (Ut to Sandpit Branch (Sawpit Branch)) 36.210148 -81.601374 Intermittent 10 non section 10 – non-tidal 284 36+40 S5 (Sandpit Branch (Sawpit Branch)) 36.203267 -81.604443 Perennial 20 non section 10 – non-tidal 285 0+00 S6 (Sandpit Branch (Sawpit Branch)) 36.198779 -81.604418 Perennial 50 non section 10 – non-tidal 285 45+00 S7 (Ut to Sandpit Branch (Sawpit Branch)) 36.186897 -81.604132 Intermittent 20 non section 10 – non-tidal 285 51+80 S8 (East Fork South Fork New River) 36.1739 -81.612561 Perennial 50 non section 10 – non-tidal Milepost Station Stream Impact # & Stream/Wetland Name Latitude Longitude Classification Estimated Amount of Aquatic Resource in Study Area (lf or ac) Class of Aquatic Resource 286 36+00 S9 (Goshen Branch) 36.177619 -81.610972 Perennial 30 non section 10 – non-tidal 286 43+00 S10 (Goshen Branch) 36.176036 -81.610861 Perennial 40 non section 10 – non-tidal 286 50+00 S11 (Goshen Branch) 36.1738 -81.61283 Perennial 40 non section 10 – non-tidal 286 52+30 S12 (Goshen Branch) 36.17384 -81.612745 Perennial 40 non section 10 – non-tidal 287 10+50 S13 (Goshen Branch) 36.171937 -81.614774 Perennial 40 non section 10 – non-tidal 287 11+75 S14 (Goshen Branch) 36.171821 -81.614809 Perennial 40 non section 10 – non-tidal 287 18+50 S15 (Ut to Goshen Branch) 36.171398 -81.615022 Intermittent 20 non section 10 – non-tidal 287 20+20 S16 (Ut to Goshen Branch) 36.168961 -81.616297 Intermittent 30 non section 10 – non-tidal 287 29+00 S17 (Goshen Branch) 36.16657 -81.617272 Perennial 50 non section 10 – non-tidal 287 43+25 S18 (Ut to Goshen Branch) 36.163927 -81.620793 Perennial 40 non section 10 – non-tidal 287 43+25 S19 (Ut to Goshen Branch) 36.163927 -81.620793 Perennial 30 non section 10 – non-tidal 288 12+75 S20 (Ut to Aho Branch) 36.163927 -81.620793 Perennial 20 non section 10 – non-tidal 288 18+50 S21 (Ut to Aho Branch) 36.156895 -81.621555 Perennial 70 non section 10 – non-tidal 291 21+00 S22 (Ut to Aho Branch) 36.141882 -81.658633 Perennial 20 non section 10 – non-tidal 285 0+00 W1 36.197855 -81.603979 PSS <0.001 non section 10 – wetland 285 0+00 W1a 36.198963 -81.604787 PSS <0.001 non section 10 – wetland 285 37+00 W2 36.18907 -81.603214 PEM <0.1 non section 10 – wetland 285 37+00 W3 36.188963 -81.602872 PEM/PSS <0.1 non section 10 – wetland Milepost Station Stream Impact # & Stream/Wetland Name Latitude Longitude Classification Estimated Amount of Aquatic Resource in Study Area (lf or ac) Class of Aquatic Resource 285 45+00 W4 36.187027 -81.60405 PSS <0.1 non section 10 – wetland 285 51+80 W5 36.185607 -81.605696 PSS <0.1 non section 10 – wetland 285 51+80 W6 36.185703 -81.605853 PSS <0.1 non section 10 – wetland 287 36+50 W7 36.165008 -81.618897 PEM <0.1 non section 10 – wetland 291 20+00 W8 36.141943 -81.658708 PEM <0.1 non section 10 – wetland Impacts to Jurisdictional Waters This project is to resurface and rehabilitate a section of the Blue Ridge Parkway. There are no new facilities proposed with this project. Efforts to avoid and minimize impacts to jurisdictional streams and wetlands have been taken into account for this project. Table 2 provides a summary of impacts to jurisdictional waters. Table 2. Impacts Summary Milepost Resource ID Stream Impact # Type of Impact Temporary Impacts (linear feet) Permanent Impacts (linear feet / square feet) 283 7+90 S1 Reset headwall and place 10’ riprap apron 10 283 9+80 S2 Repair 3 pipe joints 5 283 42+50 S3 Remove and reset stacked masonry headwall 5 284 4+50 S4 Repoint stone masonry headwall; repair concrete invert of box culvert 5 285 0+00 S6 Reset headwall and fill behind reset stones 5 285 44+50 S7 Install new stone masonry headwall 10 285 51+80 S8 Repoint stone masonry headwall 10 286 36+00 S9 Repoint/reset stone headwalls, reline inverts of box culverts 15 Milepost Resource ID Stream Impact # Type of Impact Temporary Impacts (linear feet) Permanent Impacts (linear feet / square feet) 286 43+00 S10 Recondition stone headwall/Repoint stone masonry headwall and place 20’ riprap apron 5 10 286 50+00 S11 Repoint stone masonry headwall/recondition stone headwall 10 286 52+30 S12 Recondition entire length of pipe; recondition ditch; place 3’ riprap apron 3 287 10+50 S13 Recondition last 3 linear feet of pipe 5 287 11+75 S14 Recondition length of pipe; furnish and install stone masonry headwall; excavate outfall channel 5 287 18+50 S15 Recondition last 10’ of pie; repoint stone masonry headwall 5 287 20+20 S16 Selective clear headwall; remove and reset stone masonry headwall; replace missing stones; reline invert of pipe culvert 10 287 29+00 S17 Repoint stone masonry headwall; replace missing stones on headwall 20 287 43+25 S18 Selective clear headwall by removing fallen tree; repoint stone masonry; reset loose stones; reline invert of culvert 10 288 12+75 S20 Repoint stone masonry headwall; grout joint between headwall and box culvert; replace missing top stones on headwall. Reline invert of box culvert; repair concrete ceiling on box culvert; place fill in sink hole; add a 10’ riprap apron. 5 10 288 18+50 S21 Reline invert of box culvert; reset existing loose stones on both sides of headwall; replace missing bottom stones; repoint stone masonry headwall; remove and dispose of existing stone; place 20’ riprap apron. 10 20 Milepost Resource ID Stream Impact # Type of Impact Temporary Impacts (linear feet) Permanent Impacts (linear feet / square feet) 291 21+00 S22 Reline invert of box culvert; grout joint between headwall and box; reset existing top masonry stones; replace missing top stones on headwall; repoint stone masonry headwall; place 10’ riprap apron; place erosion control matting 50’ downstream 5 10 Total: 143 65 285 37+00 W2 Recondition ditch; remove existing stone wall, install new stone masonry headwall 0.0007 285 37+00 W3 Excavate outfall channel (Recondition ditch) 0.0007 285 51+80 W5 Repoint stone headwall 0.003 285 51+80 W6 Repair culverts, reset/reset stone headwalls; repair concrete ceilings; fill sink holes 0.004 287 36+50 W7 Recondition last 6’ of pipe; repair pipe joints; recondition 30’ of ditch 0.001 291 20+00 W8 Repair concrete invert of box culvert; repoint stone masonry headwall; place 10’ riprap apron; place erosion control matting 50’ downstream 0.0009 Total: 0.009 0.0009 Only areas in need of rehabilitation are included in this project. The majority of the project is resurfacing of the exisitng roadway. Where deemed necessary due to deteriorating structures, pipes, and culverts are being reconditioned to meet current standards. Stream banks will be seeded and matted with erosion control material as necessary. Sediment and erosion control measures will be employed prior to construction and inspected and maintained throughout the duration of the project. Agency Correspondence Cultural Resources The project occurs along the Blue Ridge Parkway which is considered a Historic Landmark. This project will not remove any existing bridge/culvert structures; however, there will be maintenance to several in the form of handwork to replace missing stones on bridges/headwalls, backfilling where necessary, fixing sink holes, etc. The Federal Highway Administration completed a screening document for this project and determined that the cultural survey report was note required (see attached). Federally Protected Species HDR obtained and reviewed a list of federally protected species for Watauga County from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) website (http://www.fws.gov/raleigh/species/cntylist/watauga.html), which was last updated on January 14, 2014. HDR conducted an onsite visits in June and October, 2014 and determined that the site does not exhibit habitat for any of the federally-listed species. HDR also reviewed the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) Element Occurrence database and GIS layer. According to the NCNHP data, no federally protected species occur within one mile of the proposed project. We are hereby requesting a preliminary jurisdictional determination for delineated waters of the U.S. and authorization to construct the proposed Project under a Section 404 NWP 3 and Section 401 WQC No. 3883. If you have any questions or require additional information after your review of the enclosed information, please contact me at Jessica.tisdale@hdrinc.com or 919-232-6654. Respectfully, HDR Jessica Tisdale Environmental Scientist Attachments: Figure 1. U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangle Figure 2. Project Overview Figure 3. Soils Map Pre-Construction Notification Agent Authorization Form Project Impact Sheets Request for Preliminary Jurisdiction Determination Form NCDWQ Stream Identification Forms USACE Wetland Data Forms NPS Categorical Exclusion Form NPS Letter of Compliance Completion NPS Section 106 Assessment Cc: Andy Otten– National Park Service Claudia Walsh – HDR Engineering S21 S18, S19 W7 S17 S16 S15 S11, S12 (Gos hen Bra nch) S13, S14 (Goshen Branch) S10 (Goshen Branch) S9 (Go shen Bra nch) S8 (East Fork South Fork New River)W5, W6 S7, W 4 W2, W3 W1a, W1, S6 S1, S2 Projec t Start S3 S4 S5 S20 Copyright:© 2013 National Geographic Society, i-cubedUSGS Topogra phic MapFigure 1A FHWA | PRA-BLRI 2F24 | 404/401 Permit H:\GIS\Projects\007259_FHWA-EFLHD\0223152_EFLHD-MD-TO14-002-BLRI2F24\map_docs\mxd\working\USGS_map.mxd | Last Updated: 11.18.2014 F 0 0.5 1Miles Match Line S22, W 8 Projec t End Copyright:© 2013 National Geographic Society, i-cubedUSGS Topogra phic MapFigure 1B FHWA | PRA-BLRI 2F24 | 404/401 Permit H:\GIS\Projects\007259_FHWA-EFLHD\0223152_EFLHD-MD-TO14-002-BLRI2F24\map_docs\mxd\working\USGS_map_2.mxd | Last Updated: 11.10.2014 F 0 0.5 1Miles Match Line S22, W 8 S21 S18, S19 W7 S17 S16 S15 S11, S12 (Gos hen Branch) S13, S14 (Goshen Branch) S10 (Goshen Branch) S9 (Goshen Branch) S8 (East Fork South Fork New River)W5, W6 S7, W 4 W2, W3 S4 S1, S2 Project End Projec t Start S3S5W1a, W1, S6 S20 Ov ervie w M apFigure 2 FHWA | PRA-BLRI 2F24 | 404/401 Permit H:\GIS\Projects\007259_FHWA-EFLHD\0223152_EFLHD-MD-TO14-002-BLRI2F24\map_docs\mxd\working\overview_map_1.mxd | Last Updated: 11.20.2014 F 02550Feet 0 1.5 30.75 Miles Project Lo ca tions General Im pact Locations S22, W 8 S21 S18, S19 W7 S17 S16 S15 S11, S12 (Gos hen Branch) S13, S14 (Goshen Branch) S10 (Goshen Branch) S9 (Goshen Branch) S8 (East Fork South Fork New River)W5, W6 S7, W 4 W2, W3 W1a, W1, S6 S1, S2 Project End Projec t Start S3 S4 S5 S20 RdA SoD SoD SnD NkA EdC NkA UkE SnC SnB NkA SoD CdE EdD CtD UkE NRCS Soils MapFigure 3 FHWA | PRA-BLRI 2F24 | 404/401 Permit H:\GIS\Projects\007259_FHWA-EFLHD\0223152_EFLHD-MD-TO14-002-BLRI2F24\map_docs\mxd\working\Soils_map.mxd | Last Updated: 11.20.2014 F 0 1.5 30.75 Miles S oil S ymbol S oils Description W ater Feature CdE Chandler fine sandy loam, 30 to 50 percent slopes 283s7+90, 283s8+10, 283s9+80 EdC Edney town loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes brw1 NkA Nikwasi loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes, frequently flooded brw1 NkA Nikwasi loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes, frequently flooded 285s00+00 SnB Saunook loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes brw2 and brw3 NkA Nikwasi loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes, frequently flooded 285s44+50 EdD Edney town loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes 285s44+50, brw4 NkA Nikwasi loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes, frequently flooded 285s51+80 (East Fork South Fork New River) NkA Nikwasi loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes, frequently flooded brw5 and brw6 RdA Reddies loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes, frequently flooded 286s43+00 (Goshen Branch) CtD Cullasaja very cobbly loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes, extremely bouldery 286s43+00 (Goshen Branch) SoD Saunook loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes, very stony 287s11+70 (Goshen Branch) UkE Unaka-Porters complex, 30 to 50 percent slopes, very rocky 287s11+70 (Goshen Branch) SoD Saunook loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes, very stony 287s18+00 SoD Saunook loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes, very stony 287s20+20 SoD Saunook loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes, very stony 287s28+00 UkE Unaka-Porters complex, 30 to 50 percent slopes, very rocky 287s28+00 UkE Unaka-Porters complex, 30 to 50 percent slopes, very rocky 287s43+20 SnC Saunook loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes 288s12+00 SnD Saunook loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes brw7 NkA Nikwasi loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes, frequently flooded 287s43+20, 287s43+20a, 287s43+20b NkA Nikwasi loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes, frequently flooded 288s18+50 SoD Saunook loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes, very stony 291s21+00 SoD Saunook loam, 15 to 30 percent slopes, very stony brw9 Soil Symbols CdE CtD EdC EdD NkA RdA SnB SnC SnD SoD UkE Page 1 of 13 PCN Form – Version 1.3 December 10, 2008 Version Pre-Construction Notification (PCN) Form A. Applicant Information 1. Processing 1a. Type(s) of approval sought from the Corps: Section 404 Permit Section 10 Permit 1b. Specify Nationwide Permit (NWP) number: 3 or General Permit (GP) number: 1c. Has the NWP or GP number been verified by the Corps? Yes No 1d. Type(s) of approval sought from the DWQ (check all that apply): 401 Water Quality Certification – Regular Non-404 Jurisdictional General Permit 401 Water Quality Certification – Express Riparian Buffer Authorization 1e. Is this notification solely for the record because written approval is not required? For the record only for DWQ 401 Certification: Yes No For the record only for Corps Permit: Yes No 1f. Is payment into a mitigation bank or in-lieu fee program proposed for mitigation of impacts? If so, attach the acceptance letter from mitigation bank or in-lieu fee program. Yes No 1g. Is the project located in any of NC’s twenty coastal counties. If yes, answer 1h below. Yes No 1h. Is the project located within a NC DCM Area of Environmental Concern (AEC)? Yes No 2. Project Information 2a. Name of project: Blue Ridge Parkway Resurfacing and Rehabilitation 2b. County: Watauga 2c. Nearest municipality / town: Boone 2d. Subdivision name: N/A 2e. NCDOT only, T.I.P. or state project no: N/A 3. Owner Information 3a. Name(s) on Recorded Deed: United State Department of the Interior – National Park Service 3b. Deed Book and Page No. 3c. Responsible Party (for LLC if applicable): 3d. Street address: 199 Hemphill Knob Road 3e. City, state, zip: Asheville, NC 28805 3f. Telephone no.: 828-271-4313 3g. Fax no.: 828-271-4313 3h. Email address: andy_otten@nps.gov Office Use Only: Corps action ID no. _____________ DWQ project no. _______________ Form Version 1.3 Dec 10 2008 Page 2 of 13 4. Applicant Information (if different from owner) 4a. Applicant is: Agent Other, specify: 4b. Name: 4c. Business name (if applicable): 4d. Street address: 4e. City, state, zip: 4f. Telephone no.: 4g. Fax no.: 4h. Email address: 5. Agent/Consultant Information (if applicable) 5a. Name: Jessica Tisdale, Certified Ecologist 5b. Business name (if applicable): HDR 5c. Street address: 3733 National Drive, Suite 207 5d. City, state, zip: Raleigh, NC 27612 5e. Telephone no.: 919.232.6654 5f. Fax no.: 919.785.1187 5g. Email address: Jessica.tisdale@hdrinc.com Page 3 of 13 PCN Form – Version 1.3 December 10, 2008 Version B. Project Information and Prior Project History 1. Property Identification 1a. Property identification no. (tax PIN or parcel ID): National Park Service 1b. Site coordinates (in decimal degrees): Latitude: 36.185586 Longitude: - 81.605763 (DD.DDDDDD) (-DD.DDDDDD) 1c. Property size: 2. Surface Waters 2a. Name of nearest body of water (stream, river, etc.) to proposed project: Goshen Branch 2b. Water Quality Classification of nearest receiving water: WS-IV Trout Waters 2c. River basin: map is available at http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/admin/maps/ New River Page 4 of 13 3. Project Description 3a. Describe the existing conditions on the site and the general land use in the vicinity of the project at the time of this application: According to aerial imagery and recent onsite visits, the Blue Ridge Parkway traverses stream valleys, steep mountain slopes, forests, and pasture land within the project limits 3b. List the total estimated acreage of all existing wetlands on the property: Approximately 0.5 acres (ac.) of wetlands were identified and delineated including: - <0.1 ac. of Wetland 1 - <0.1 ac. of Wetland 1a - <0.1 ac. of Wetland 2 - <0.01 ac. of Wetland 3 - <0.01 ac. of Wetland 4 - <0.01 ac. of Wetland 5 - <0.01 ac. of Wetland 6 - <0.01 ac. of Wetland 7 - <0.01 ac. of Wetland 8 3c. List the total estimated linear feet of all existing streams (intermittent and perennial) on the property: Approximately 150 linear feet (lf) of intermittent stream and approximately 600 lf of perennial stream were identified within or near by the proposed Project including: - 50 lf of intermittent Stream 1 (Ut to Pine Run) - 20 lf of perennial Stream 2 (Ut to Pine Run) - 20 lf of intermittent Stream 3 (Ut to Pine Run) - 10 lf of intermittent Stream 4 (Ut to Sandpit Branch (Sawpit Branch)) - 20 lf of perennial Stream 5 (Sandpit Branch (Sawpit Branch)) - 50 lf of perennial Stream 6 (Sandpit Branch (Sawpit Branch)) - 20 lf of intermittent Stream 7 (Ut to Sandpit Branch (Sawpit Branch)) - 50 lf of perennial Stream 8 (East Fork South Fork New River)) - 30 lf of perennial Stream 9 (Goshen Branch) - 40 lf of perennial Stream 10 (Goshen Branch) - 40 lf of perennial Stream 11 (Goshen Branch) - 40 lf of perennial Stream 12 (Goshen Branch) - 40 lf of perennial Stream 13 (Goshen Branch) - 40 lf of perennial Stream 14 (Goshen Branch) - 20 lf of intermittent Stream 15 (Ut to Goshen Branch) - 30 lf of intermittent Stream 16 (Ut to Goshen Branch) - 50 lf of perennial Stream 17 (Goshen Branch) - 40 lf of perennial Stream 18 (Ut to Goshen Branch) - 30 lf of perennial Stream 19 (Ut to Goshen Branch) - 20 lf of perennial Stream 20 (Ut to Aho Branch) - 70 lf of perennial Stream 21 (Ut to Aho Branch) - 20 lf of perennial Stream 22 (Ut to Aho Branch) 3d. Explain the purpose of the proposed project: The purpose of this project is to resurface and rehabilitate an approximately 8 mile section of the Blue Ridge Parkway near Boone, NC. Repair is needed to several culverts/pipes and associated headwalls as well as resurfacing of the existing pavement structure where there are deficiencies. Page 5 of 13 3e. Describe the overall project in detail, including the type of equipment to be used: Standard construction equipment may be used, such as excavators, backhoes, hauling trucks, etc. Because of the scenic and historic nature of the Blue Ridge Parkway, a lot of the work requires hand setting of stone, etc. 4. Jurisdictional Determinations 4a. Have jurisdictional wetland or stream determinations by the Corps or State been requested or obtained for this property / project (including all prior phases) in the past? Comments: Yes No Unknown 4b. If the Corps made the jurisdictional determination, what type of determination was made? Preliminary Final 4c. If yes, who delineated the jurisdictional areas? Name (if known): Agency/Consultant Company: Other: 4d. If yes, list the dates of the Corps jurisdictional determinations or State determinations and attach documentation. 5. Project History 5a. Have permits or certifications been requested or obtained for this project (including all prior phases) in the past? Yes No Unknown 5b. If yes, explain in detail according to “help file” instructions. 6. Future Project Plans 6a. Is this a phased project? Yes No 6b. If yes, explain. Page 6 of 13 C. Proposed Impacts Inventory 1. Impacts Summary 1a. Which sections were completed below for your project (check all that apply): Wetlands Streams - tributaries Buffers Open Waters Pond Construction 2. Wetland Impacts If there are wetland impacts proposed on the site, then complete this question for each wetland area impacted. 2a. Wetland impact number – Permanent (P) or Temporary (T) 2b. Type of impact 2c. Type of wetland (if known) 2d. Forested 2e. Type of jurisdiction (Corps - 404, 10 DWQ – non-404, other) 2f. Area of impact (acres) W2 P T Recondition ditch PEM Yes No Corps DWQ T- 0.0007 W3 P T Recondition ditch PEM/PSS Yes No Corps DWQ T- 0.0007 W5 P T Repoint stone headwall PSS Yes No Corps DWQ T - 0.003 W6 P T Repair culvert; fill sink holes PSS Yes No Corps DWQ T - 0.004 W7 P T Recondition pipe PEM Yes No Corps DWQ T - 0.001 W8 P T Fill (riprap) PEM Yes No Corps DWQ P - 0.009 2g. Total wetland impacts T- 0.009 P - 0.0009 Total - 0.0103 2h. Comments: 3. Stream Impacts If there are perennial or intermittent stream impacts (including temporary impacts) proposed on the site, then complete this question for all stream sites impacted. 3a. Stream impact number - Permanent (P) or Temporary (T) 3b. Type of impact 3c. Stream name 3d. Perennial (PER) or intermittent (INT)? 3e. Type of jurisdiction (Corps - 404, 10 DWQ – non-404, other) 3f. Average stream width (feet) 3g. Impact length (linear feet) S1 P T Fill (Riprap) S1 (Ut to Pine Run) PER INT Corps DWQ 1 10 S2 P T Stabilize (repair pipe joints) S2 (Ut to Pine Run) PER INT Corps DWQ 3 5 S3 P T Fill (Riprap in streambed) S3 (Ut to Pine Run) PER INT Corps DWQ 2 5 S4 P T Repair concrete culvert S4 (Ut to Sandpit Branch (Sawpit Branch)) PER INT Corps DWQ 3 5 S6 P T Stabilize (add fill behind reset stones) S6 (Sandpit Branch (Sawpit Branch)) PER INT Corps DWQ 3 5 S7 P T Stabilize (New stone headwall) S7 (Ut to Sandpit Branch (Sawpit Branch)) PER INT Corps DWQ 2 10 Page 7 of 13 S8 P T Stabilize (masonry) S8 (East Fork South Fork New River) PER INT Corps DWQ 5 50 S9 P T Stabilize (masonry) S9 (Goshen Branch) PER INT Corps DWQ 10 15 S10 P T Stabilize (masonry) S10 (Goshen Branch) PER INT Corps DWQ 10 T - 5 P - 10 S11 P T Stabilize (masonry) S11 (Goshen Branch) PER INT Corps DWQ 10 10 S12 P T Fill (riprap on edge of streambed) S12 (Goshen Branch) PER INT Corps DWQ 10 3 S13 P T Stabilize (pipe) S13 (Goshen Branch) PER INT Corps DWQ 6 5 S14 P T Stabilize (pipe, masonry and ditch) S14 (Goshen Branch) PER INT Corps DWQ 6 5 S15 P T Stabilize (masonry headwall and pipe) S15 (Ut to Goshen Branch) PER INT Corps DWQ 1 5 S16 P T Stabilize (masonry), hand clearing) S16 (Ut to Goshen Branch) PER INT Corps DWQ 1 10 S17 P T Stabilize (masonry) S17 (Goshen Branch) PER INT Corps DWQ 10 20 S18 P T Stabilize (masonry, box culvert) hand clearing S18 (Ut to Goshen Branch) PER INT Corps DWQ 3 10 S20 P T Stabilize (masonry, box culvert), Fill (sink holes) S20 (Ut to Aho Branch PER INT Corps DWQ 5 T - 5 P - 10 S21 P T Stabilize (masonry, box culvert), Fill (rip- rap) S21 (Ut to Aho Branch) PER INT Corps DWQ 7 T - 10 P - 20 S22 P T Stabilize (masonry, culvert, hand clearing S22 (Ut to Aho Branch) PER INT Corps DWQ 3 T - 5 P - 10 3h. Total stream and tributary impacts P - 65 T - 143 Total -208 3i. Comments: Stream banks will be seeded and matted with erosion control material as necessary. Impacts should not restrict flow for aquatic life movement. Page 8 of 13 4. Open Water Impacts If there are proposed impacts to lakes, ponds, estuaries, tributaries, sounds, the Atlantic Ocean, or any other open water of the U.S. then individually list all open water impacts below. 4a. Open water impact number – Permanent (P) or Temporary (T) 4b. Name of waterbody (if applicable) 4c. Type of impact 4d. Waterbody type 4e. Area of impact (acres) O1 P T O2 P T O3 P T O4 P T 4f. Total open water impacts 0 4g. Comments: 5. Pond or Lake Construction If pond or lake construction proposed, then complete the chart below. 5a. Pond ID number 5b. Proposed use or purpose of pond 5c. Wetland Impacts (acres) 5d. Stream Impacts (feet) 5e. Upland (acres) Flooded Filled Excavated Flooded Filled Excavated Flooded P1 P2 5f. Total 0 5g. Comments: 5h. Is a dam high hazard permit required? Yes No If yes, permit ID no: 5i. Expected pond surface area (acres): 5j. Size of pond watershed (acres): 5k. Method of construction: 6. Buffer Impacts (for DWQ) If project will impact a protected riparian buffer, then complete the chart below. If yes, then individually list all buffer impacts below. If any impacts require mitigation, then you MUST fill out Section D of this form. 6a. Project is in which protected basin? Neuse Tar-Pamlico Other: Catawba Randleman 6b. Buffer impact number – Permanent (P) or Temporary (T) 6c. Reason for impact 6d. Stream name 6e. Buffer mitigation required? 6f. Zone 1 impact (square feet) 6g. Zone 2 impact (square feet) B1 P T Yes No B2 P T Yes No B3 P T Yes No 6h. Total buffer impacts 0 6i. Comments: Not a buffered basin Page 9 of 13 PCN Form – Version 1.3 December 10, 2008 Version D. Impact Justification and Mitigation 1. Avoidance and Minimization 1a. Specifically describe measures taken to avoid or minimize the proposed impacts in designing project. Only areas in need of rehabilitation are included in this project. The majority of the project is resurfacing of the exisitng roadway. Where deemed necessary due to deteriorating structures, pipes and culverts are being reconditioned to meet current standards. b. Specifically describe measures taken to avoid or minimize the proposed impacts through construction techniques. Temporary disturbances to wetland areas will be returned to pre-construction contours and re-vegetated with native riparian species. Sediment and erosion control measures will be employed during construction. 2. Compensatory Mitigation for Impacts to Waters of the U.S. or Waters of the State 2a. Does the project require Compensatory Mitigation for impacts to Waters of the U.S. or Waters of the State? Yes No 2b. If yes, mitigation is required by (check all that apply): DWQ Corps 2c. If yes, which mitigation option will be used for this project? Mitigation bank Payment to in-lieu fee program Permittee Responsible Mitigation 3. Complete if Using a Mitigation Bank 3a. Name of Mitigation Bank: 3b. Credits Purchased (attach receipt and letter) Type Quantity 3c. Comments: 4. Complete if Making a Payment to In-lieu Fee Program 4a. Approval letter from in-lieu fee program is attached. Yes 4b. Stream mitigation requested: linear feet 4c. If using stream mitigation, stream temperature: warm cool cold 4d. Buffer mitigation requested (DWQ only): square feet 4e. Riparian wetland mitigation requested: acres 4f. Non-riparian wetland mitigation requested: acres 4g. Coastal (tidal) wetland mitigation requested: acres 4h. Comments: Page 10 of 13 5. Complete if Using a Permittee Responsible Mitigation Plan 5a. If using a permittee responsible mitigation plan, provide a description of the proposed mitigation plan. 6. Buffer Mitigation (State Regulated Riparian Buffer Rules) – required by DWQ 6a. Will the project result in an impact within a protected riparian buffer that requires buffer mitigation? If yes, you will have to fill out this entire form – please contact the State for more information. Yes No 6b. If yes, then identify the square feet of impact to each zone of the riparian buffer that requires mitigation. Calculate the amount of mitigation required. Zone 6c. Reason for impact 6d. Total impact (square feet) Multiplier 6e. Required mitigation (square feet) Zone 1 3 (2 for Catawba) Zone 2 1.5 6f. Total buffer mitigation required: 6g. If buffer mitigation is required, discuss what type of mitigation is proposed (e.g., payment to private mitigation bank, permittee responsible riparian buffer restoration, payment into an approved in-lieu fee fund). 6h. Comments: Page 11 of 13 PCN Form – Version 1.3 December 10, 2008 Version E. Stormwater Management and Diffuse Flow Plan (required by DWQ) 1. Diffuse Flow Plan 1a. Does the project include or is it adjacent to protected riparian buffers identified within one of the NC Riparian Buffer Protection Rules? Yes No 1b. If yes, then is a diffuse flow plan included? If no, explain why. Comments: Yes No 2. Stormwater Management Plan 2a. What is the overall percent imperviousness of this project? 0 % 2b. Does this project require a Stormwater Management Plan? Yes No 2c. If this project DOES NOT require a Stormwater Management Plan, explain why: Because this is a maintenance project, there will not be creation of new impervious surfaces. 2d. If this project DOES require a Stormwater Management Plan, then provide a brief, narrative description of the plan: 2e. Who will be responsible for the review of the Stormwater Management Plan? Certified Local Government DWQ Stormwater Program DWQ 401 Unit 3. Certified Local Government Stormwater Review 3a. In which local government’s jurisdiction is this project? 3b. Which of the following locally-implemented stormwater management programs apply (check all that apply): Phase II NSW USMP Water Supply Watershed Other: 3c. Has the approved Stormwater Management Plan with proof of approval been attached? Yes No 4. DWQ Stormwater Program Review 4a. Which of the following state-implemented stormwater management programs apply (check all that apply): Coastal counties HQW ORW Session Law 2006-246 Other: 4b. Has the approved Stormwater Management Plan with proof of approval been attached? Yes No 5. DWQ 401 Unit Stormwater Review 5a. Does the Stormwater Management Plan meet the appropriate requirements? Yes No 5b. Have all of the 401 Unit submittal requirements been met? Yes No Page 12 of 13 PCN Form – Version 1.3 December 10, 2008 Version F. Supplementary Information 1. Environmental Documentation (DWQ Requirement) 1a. Does the project involve an expenditure of public (federal/state/local) funds or the use of public (federal/state) land? Yes No 1b. If you answered “yes” to the above, does the project require preparation of an environmental document pursuant to the requirements of the National or State (North Carolina) Environmental Policy Act (NEPA/SEPA)? Yes No 1c. If you answered “yes” to the above, has the document review been finalized by the State Clearing House? (If so, attach a copy of the NEPA or SEPA final approval letter.) Comments: See enclosed Letter of Compliance Completion, Categorical exclusion form and NPS historic documentation. Yes No 2. Violations (DWQ Requirement) 2a. Is the site in violation of DWQ Wetland Rules (15A NCAC 2H .0500), Isolated Wetland Rules (15A NCAC 2H .1300), DWQ Surface Water or Wetland Standards, or Riparian Buffer Rules (15A NCAC 2B .0200)? Yes No 2b. Is this an after-the-fact permit application? Yes No 2c. If you answered “yes” to one or both of the above questions, provide an explanation of the violation(s): 3. Cumulative Impacts (DWQ Requirement) 3a. Will this project (based on past and reasonably anticipated future impacts) result in additional development, which could impact nearby downstream water quality? Yes No 3b. If you answered “yes” to the above, submit a qualitative or quantitative cumulative impact analysis in accordance with the most recent DWQ policy. If you answered “no,” provide a short narrative description. N/A 4. Sewage Disposal (DWQ Requirement) 4a. Clearly detail the ultimate treatment methods and disposition (non-discharge or discharge) of wastewater generated from the proposed project, or available capacity of the subject facility. N/A Page 13 of 13 5. Endangered Species and Designated Critical Habitat (Corps Requirement) 5a. Will this project occur in or near an area with federally protected species or habitat? Yes No 5b. Have you checked with the USFWS concerning Endangered Species Act impacts? Yes No 5c. If yes, indicate the USFWS Field Office you have contacted. Raleigh Asheville 5d. What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact Endangered Species or Designated Critical Habitat? HDR obtained and reviewed a list of federally protected species for Watauga County from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) website (http://www.fws.gov/raleigh/species/cntylist/watauga.html), which was last updated on January 14, 2014. HDR conducted an onsite visits in June and October, 2014 and determined that the site does not exhibit habitat for any of the federally-listed species. HDR also reviewed the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) Element Occurrence database and GIS layer. According to the NCNHP data, no federally protected species occur within one mile of the proposed project. 6. Essential Fish Habitat (Corps Requirement) 6a. Will this project occur in or near an area designated as essential fish habitat? Yes No 6b. What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact Essential Fish Habitat? EFH Mapper 7. Historic or Prehistoric Cultural Resources (Corps Requirement) 7a. Will this project occur in or near an area that the state, federal or tribal governments have designated as having historic or cultural preservation status (e.g., National Historic Trust designation or properties significant in North Carolina history and archaeology)? Yes No 7b. What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact historic or archeological resources? The Blue Ridge Parkway eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. The NPS determined that a cultural resource survey was not required. See attached documentation. 8. Flood Zone Designation (Corps Requirement) 8a. Will this project occur in a FEMA-designated 100-year floodplain? Yes No 8b. If yes, explain how project meets FEMA requirements: 8c. What source(s) did you use to make the floodplain determination? NC Flood Maps Jessica Tisdale Applicant/Agent's Printed Name _______________________________ Applicant/Agent's Signature (Agent's signature is valid only if an authorization letter from the applicant is provided.) 11/20/2014 Date SCALE IN FEET 0 25 50 E4 STREAM AND WETLAND IMPACTS MP 284 SE NC PLAN SHEET BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION EASTERN FEDERAL LANDS HIGHWAY DIVISION STERLING, VIRGINIA REG STATE PROJECT SHEET NO.NPS NO. PMIS NO. 172771 601 120,966 PRA-BLRI 2F24 SCALE IN FEET 0 25 50 E5 STREAM AND WETLAND IMPACTS MP 284 SE NC PLAN SHEET BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION EASTERN FEDERAL LANDS HIGHWAY DIVISION STERLING, VIRGINIA REG STATE PROJECT SHEET NO.NPS NO. PMIS NO. 172771 601 120,966 PRA-BLRI 2F24 SCALE IN FEET 0 25 50 E6 STREAM AND WETLAND IMPACTS MP 284 TO MP 285 SE NC PLAN SHEET BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION EASTERN FEDERAL LANDS HIGHWAY DIVISION STERLING, VIRGINIA REG STATE PROJECT SHEET NO.NPS NO. PMIS NO. 172771 601 120,966 PRA-BLRI 2F24 286 E9SENC PLAN SHEET BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION EASTERN FEDERAL LANDS HIGHWAY DIVISION STERLING, VIRGINIA REG STATE PROJECT SHEET NO.NPS NO. PMIS NO. 172771 601 120,966 PRA-BLRI 2F24 E10SENC PLAN SHEET BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION EASTERN FEDERAL LANDS HIGHWAY DIVISION STERLING, VIRGINIA REG STATE PROJECT SHEET NO.NPS NO. PMIS NO. 172771 601 120,966 PRA-BLRI 2F24 E11SENC PLAN SHEET BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION EASTERN FEDERAL LANDS HIGHWAY DIVISION STERLING, VIRGINIA REG STATE PROJECT SHEET NO.NPS NO. PMIS NO. 172771 601 120,966 PRA-BLRI 2F24 E15SENC PLAN SHEET BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION EASTERN FEDERAL LANDS HIGHWAY DIVISION STERLING, VIRGINIA REG STATE PROJECT SHEET NO.NPS NO. PMIS NO. 172771 601 120,966 PRA-BLRI 2F24 E16SENC PLAN SHEET BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION EASTERN FEDERAL LANDS HIGHWAY DIVISION STERLING, VIRGINIA REG STATE PROJECT SHEET NO.NPS NO. PMIS NO. 172771 601 120,966 PRA-BLRI 2F24 E17SENC PLAN SHEET BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION EASTERN FEDERAL LANDS HIGHWAY DIVISION STERLING, VIRGINIA REG STATE PROJECT SHEET NO.NPS NO. PMIS NO. 172771 601 120,966 PRA-BLRI 2F24 E18SENC PLAN SHEET BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION EASTERN FEDERAL LANDS HIGHWAY DIVISION STERLING, VIRGINIA REG STATE PROJECT SHEET NO.NPS NO. PMIS NO. 172771 601 120,966 PRA-BLRI 2F24 E19SENC PLAN SHEET BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION EASTERN FEDERAL LANDS HIGHWAY DIVISION STERLING, VIRGINIA REG STATE PROJECT SHEET NO.NPS NO. PMIS NO. 172771 601 120,966 PRA-BLRI 2F24 E23SENC PLAN SHEET BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION EASTERN FEDERAL LANDS HIGHWAY DIVISION STERLING, VIRGINIA REG STATE PROJECT SHEET NO.NPS NO. PMIS NO. 172771 601 120,966 PRA-BLRI 2F24 E24SENC PLAN SHEET BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION EASTERN FEDERAL LANDS HIGHWAY DIVISION STERLING, VIRGINIA REG STATE PROJECT SHEET NO.NPS NO. PMIS NO. 172771 601 120,966 PRA-BLRI 2F24 E25SENC PLAN SHEET BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION EASTERN FEDERAL LANDS HIGHWAY DIVISION STERLING, VIRGINIA REG STATE PROJECT SHEET NO.NPS NO. PMIS NO. 172771 601 120,966 PRA-BLRI 2F24 NC DWO Stream ldentilication Form Version 4.1 Date: l0l l,i i lr: I ProjecUSite: Li .1, i Latitude: U . )'- ./, :r 4' Evaluator: ",, i:,i Nt l i,,'l countY: I c,laun,i Lonsitude:.]f l3 u:l Total Points i ' Stream is at least intermttent f) if> 1g or Perenniat if> 30- Lr' Stream Detgrmination fcircle one) Ephemeral\! nte rm ittenf Pere n n ia I other 7-!:: t,91 lA e.g. Quad Namei ."i A. Geomorphology (Subtotal = \ l Absent Weak Moderate Stronq 1" Continurtv of channel bed and bank 0 e)5 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 2 J 3. ln-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, rioole-oool seouence 0 t,3 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 2 J 5. Active/relict fl oodplain 0 2 J 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 l_r 2 J 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 2 a 8. Headcuts 0 t 2 J 9. Grade control 0 '0r 1q '10. Natural valley 0 051 I 1.5 1 'l . Second or qreater order channel No=0 Yes=3 artificial ditches are not rated: see discussions in manual B. Hvdroloov (Subtotal = 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 2 3; 13. lron oxidizino bacteria G 1 2,3 14. Leaf litter t.J 1 '0 5 0 15. Sediment on olants or debris 0 05 1 1.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles 05 15 17. Soil-based evidence of high water table?No: 0 Yes=3 C. Bioloqv (Subtotal= 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 2 1 0 19 Rooted upland plants in streambed 3 Z 1 0 20. Macrobenthos lnote diversity and abundance)0 1.2 3 21. Aquatic Mollusks 0 2 3 22. Fish 0 05 {q 23 Cravfish 0 0,5 1 l5 24 Amphibians 0 05 ac 25 0 05 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in sireambed I FACW = 0 75; OBL = 1.5 Other = O "perennial streams may also be identified using othermethods. See p.35 of manual. Notes: i/,, 1/'-'/P' /IL Y /.k"l!1,^:l \ T-JSACE AID# ffi (-2- s E:Y\Gzt- Site #_ (indicate on attached rnapt Provide thc followilrg information for the stream reech under assessment: . .! l.Applicant's nu ", EFL - 2.Evaluator's n*n", J *rqg- , lU. {-,r,}r,.:r}t a n^+- ^r^,,^r..-i:^-. Ifi illl-ii''l A T;^^^r-.,ar,,^*i^-. Lo : )L T.Approximaledrainage u"u' l(g 'fi"^^ (q?ts 8. Stream order: '/ 9. Length of reach evaluated: .fO {t r \,10. Ctounn-: Utti.tqd4. 3. Dateot.rruurto,',' |() j'l;?'iit{ 4.Time of evahntion: f o : )L 5.Name orro"*n ,4nW 6.River aasrn: [cul DWQ # STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET 12. Subdivision name (if any): lli]"..1#:",",:,"fr'#';,l'"*'indecimardegrees Longitude(ex -77556611): )o' 13' ,f J jr,' " Method location determined (circle);fopo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) Photo/GIS Other GIS Othcr 13. Location of reac,h under evalua[iert-(note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identif,ing stream(s) location):- ./.t/.)!llst'- (/,Q ,/ ,'.,.,. t""i,u i - .t illi 'fr:-1 , Q:G' 14. Proposed channel work (if an,rz): ii-r /j f "r r? t .i. r , 15. Recentweatherconditions: -.ia;.( (Ota t St4 i,,/r t rls 16. Site conditions at time of 'lt t ;.. 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: -Section 10 -Tidal Waters __Essential Fisheries Habitat Trout Waters -Outstanding Resource Waters - Nukient SensPe Waters -Water Supply Watershed (l-lV) 18. Is rhere a pond or lake located upstream of the evahg\on point? YES f\fO' If yes, estimate the water surface are&: , :.- 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad rnap? YES /fud 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES $y'tr,/ ,^ 21. Estimated watershed land use: -7o Residential -!l-% Commercial -% Industrial -% Agricultural , fu*Forested YoCleared/ Logged -*o,n"r, , ,- - , ,-------i:-'---i--7-T- 22. Banktull widrh: L 23. Bank height (tom bedzto top of ba*): h - I ('" i'/ 24.Channel,oo"offiLo2yo)-Gentle(2to4Yo)VModerate{4tol0%)-Steep(>10%) 25. Channel sinuosity: _Straight V Occasional bends -Frequent meander _Very sinuous _Braided channel Instrucfions for completioo of worksheet (located otr page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream ofthe highest quality. Totalscore{fromreverser, S} Comments: -'-, " d .:" l't "tl,'' _- - n. - 'i';;:;;'i-'l' I Evaluator's Signature. Ihis channel to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and enlironmental professionals in gatbering the dxta quality. The total the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream tting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular m or requirement. Form subject to change - version 06103, To Comment, please call 919-876-8441 x26 STREA}I QUALITY ASSESSNIE}{T WORKSHE ET #CEARACTERISTICS ECORNGICN POINTRANGE Cssttl Picdrort Mimrt& j Ulrl ?r, IIha& I Presence of flow / persistent pools in strerm (no flow or saturation = 0: sttong flow = max points)0-5 a-4 0-5 .....-... 2 Evidencc of past human alteration fextensive alteration :0: no alteration : max Doints)0-6 a-5 0*5 J Riparian zone Ino huffer = 0: contisuous- wide buffer : max noin8)0-6 0-4 0-5 4 Evidence of uutrient or chcmical discharges (extensivc discharses = O: no discharges = max points)0-5 0-4 0*4 5 Groundwater discharge (no discharse = 0: sDrinss. seeps, wetlands, etc. = max poins)0 -3 a-4 o-4 6 Presence of adiacent lloodPlaia (ao floo&lair = & extersive floodplain = max points)a-4 0-4 0-2 7 Entrcnchment / f,oodplaio tcccss (deeolv entrencbed = 0: frequent flooding = max points)0-5 0-4 Q-2 8 Preserce of adjacent wctlalds (no wetlands: 0; larqe adiacent wetlands : max poinB)0*6 8-4 g-z 9 Clraunel siruoaitY {extensive chaonelieation = 0: natural nreander = max pointsi-0-5 CI-4 0-3 t0 Sediment inPut (extensive deposition= 0; little or no sediment = max points)0-5 8-4 0-4 1t Sizc & diversity of chgnnel bed substrate {fine. homosenous = 0: large. diverse sizs = max points}!.{Ar 0-4 0-5 F F+ Fl !e t{v) l't F l2 Evidence of cbarnel incision or widening f&eolv incised = 0: stable bed & banks : max poinBi 0-5 0-4 0-5 l3 Presence ofmajor balk failurcs {severe erosion = 0: no erosion, stable banks: rnax poinB)0-5 0-J 0-5 l4 Root deplh and density on banks (no visible roots = 0; dense roots throu.qhout = max points)0-3 0-4 0-5 l5 tmpact by agriculture, livestock, or limber production {substantial impact :0: no evidence: max poinr)0-5 o-4 0-5 16 Presence of riffle-pool/ripple-pool compkxcs (no riffles/ripples or pools : 0; well-developed : max points)0-3 0*5 0-6 l7 Habitat complexitY {little or no habitat: 0; frequent, varied habitats : max points)0-6 0-5 0-6 a1 - I8 Canopy coverage over streambed {no shading vesetation : 0: continuous canorry = max ooints} 0-5 0-5 0-5 i{, l9 Substrate embeddedness (deenfu embedded = 0: Ioose structure = max)NAI 0*4 t-4 ).(,o-;ot{!0 20 Presmce of streasr invertebrates (see page 4) {no evidence = 0: common. numerous types = max points)0-4 0-5 o-5 21 Prcserce of amPbibieos {no evidence:0; commou, numerous types = m4x PC!nts}- 0-4 o-4 0-4 'r1 Preseme of fish {no eviderrce:0: common. num€rous tyres = rnax poinlg}0-4 &*4 0*4 23 Evidence of wildlife use (no widence = 0: abundant evidence = max points)0-6 (}-5 0-5 To*rl'Potolskdbk w,rffi,.,1e TSTAL SCORE {als* entef o* firstpgel ' flrc't aharaJtgr;)tiei lri n,-\t l>sessed in ;oa:lai iireams NC DWO Stream Identilication Form Version 4.ll Date: lo {Zt I 1u7 proiecusite: [f k( Qfr,r-atitucre:fi1 3{ U.di Evaluator: J .rl1f U--County: Va*auoo t-onsitude:Jl7 i:l *] O Total Points: Stream ls at least intermittent ?2, if > 19 or perennial if > 30- ) -/ Stream Determination (cir9!e one) Ephemeral lntermittent (erenh$F other Z#?> S ':? Yq:? e.g. Quad Name: A. Geomorpholoqy (Subtotal= lY Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1' Continuity of channel bed and bank 1 2)3 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg U 1 a 3. ln-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, rioole-oool seouence n 1 2 o 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 2 7 5. Active/relict fl oodplain I 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 2 J 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 )2 2 8. Headcuts U ,l)2 2 9. Grade control 0 0.5 n 1.5 10. Natural valley 0 05 it,1.5 1 1. Second or qreater order channel No=0 /Yes = artificial ditches are not rated: see d in manual B. Hvdroloqv (Subtotal = 12. Presence ofBaseflow n 1 2 (r 13. Iron oxidizinq bacteria o 1 2 ? 14. Leaf litter tf's 1 0.5 0 15 Sediment on plants or debris n 0.5)L 1.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0.5 1.5 17. Soil-based evidence of high watertable?No=0)Yes=3 C ubtotal = 18. Fibrous roots in streambed J 2 I 0 '1 9. Rooted upland plants in streambed 2 2 1 0 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance)0 1'2 a 2'l . Aquatic Mollusks O.'t .I 2 3 22. Fish {b'0.5 1 1.5 23. Crayfish 0 0.5 1i 1.5 24 Amphibians 0 0.5 1 15 25. Alqae t0'0.5 1 15 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0 75; OBL {1 .51 Other = 0 "perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: Sketch: N DWO Stream ldentilication Form Version 4.11 Date: lo lZl 1 tt.'Prolecusite:./ f {"1 l!,Latitude: f, 1 ?i, Evatuator: J ftC,Gounty: ,fuJA L *,rr*ronsitude: jt ll". j"3. Total Points: Stream ls at least intermittent t - ( if > 19 or perennrat i> 30' V) ' j v Stream D{ermination (circle one) ' Ephemeral lntermittent Perennial other Lq3 5qt.i'* "; e.g. Quad Namei C :'f ; (',": {'tI ;' L..j I\,/'r , I ,i -/-- '\--.-..,.'\-) artificial ditches are not rated: see discussions in manual A. Geomorpholoqv (Subtotal =Absent Weqk Moderate Strong 'l a Conttnuity of channel bed and bank n 1"a 3 2. Sinuosity of channel alonq thalweq 0 i1 2 J 3. ln-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, ripple-pool seouence ,/r\/0)!./1 2 3 4. Particle size of stream substrate n 1 2 3 5. Active/relict fl oodplain 16',i 1 2 -1 6. Depositional bars or benches ,0 1 2 3 7. Recent alluvial deposits fi 1 2 8. Headcuts '0.,'_l_".2 2 9. Grade control 0 0.5.'1 .R 10. Natural valley 0 . 0.5 1 1 5.: 1 1. Second or greater order channel No {0.Yes=3 B. Hydroloqv (Subtotal = 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1 2 3 13. lron oxidizinq bacteria 0 1 2 J 14. Leaf litter '1.5 1 05 0 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0i NA 1 1.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0i 05 1 1.5 17. Soil-based evidence of high waler table?No=0,Yes=3 CB '18. Fibrous roots in streambed J 2 1 0 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed 2 2 1 0 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance)l0 1 2 3 2l Aquatic Mollusks '0.i 1 2 22. Fish 0)0.5 1 1.5 23 Crayfish ir 0.5 1 15 24. Amphibians tt . 0.:1 15 25. Algae n 0.5 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW=075; OBL= 1 5 Other.=0 *perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes. | )( fot". c k,r,,, i j.,rf..: .:. : 1 t't- , ^-' !' 'i ! 't ,,' t,'t - d Sketch: .^1 NC DWO Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 Date: to tt"t i t ".?Projecusite: Ei * ,"1 f ir,n Latitude jf 3i- i*4,5? Evaluator: ). rt.,lr.. .,^County: !r'q lqq :A tongitude: Jpr i;!. yrit TotalPoints: Stream rs at least intermittent 1 "i"i > 19 or perennial if > 30* U./ Stream Determinattun(circle one) Ephemeral. lntermitteS Perennial other 'Zii. e.g. Quad Name: ti t.i;-f 'l artificial A. Geomorpholoqv (Subtotal =Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1" Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 2 J 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 2 3 3. ln-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, rioole-oool seouence U 1 ,U 5 4 Particle size of stream substrate 0 2 3 5. Active/relict fl oodplain 1 2 J 6. Depositional bars or benches 1 2 3 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1)2 J 8. Headcuts 0 rr'i,J/2 3 9. Grade control 0 0.5 (1.5 10. Natural valley 0 05 1 1 1. Second or greater order channel .No=0 Yes=3 !d see orPgus;rlxrs rn manual B. HydrologV (Subtotal= \,5 ) 12. Presence of Baseflow U 2 c9/ 13. lron oxidizinq bacteria 0 2-J 14. Leaf litter 1.5 'f (0.,n 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0 t 0.5 1.5 '16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 {o's}1 1.5 17. Soil-based evidence of high water table?No=0 ]Yes=3 C.B Subtotal = 18. Fibrous roots in streambed J 2 1r!0 '1 9. Rooted upland plants in streambed J 2 U 20. Macrobenthos lnote diversity and abundance)0 2 J 2l Aquatic Mollusks 0 2 J 22. Fish 0 05 1 1.5 23. Crayfish 0 0.5 '1.5 24 Amphibians 0 .0-5 1t 1.5 25. Aloae i n 6'x. '1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75: oBL j t .51 other = o *perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: Sketch: '--^- --' ' "'- ; '" '- ? , . ):; { h'.'' / L -/i,-,, ffi$ Provide the : ,t 1''", T-]SACE AID#DwQ #Site #_ (indicate on attached mapr STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT following informatiotr for the stream reech und€r assessment: t. Applicant's name: 1., ''2. Evaluator') , ,^l"i c,^ 3. Date or"ouluurirn llf I , ! I Y' 4.Timeof evaluation: 5. Name of sffeam: Ll 4 ,'7gr1,7;{ f ,'t :..6. River basin: /,/{ up' 11' t1,tr\l"' 7. Approximate drainage area: q tLc,crii, i 8. Stream ord.,, /!'- 9. Length of reach evaluated: (-,' ' : 10. Counry : h/ /J f a ql ,; l1.Sitecoordinates(ifknown):preferindecimaldegrees.12.Subdivisionname(ifany):- Latitude(er 34872312): 't;'i 7 Longitude (ex -77 55661 I i: ' i I ;? ' l'1/\ Method location determined (circle): 16l Topo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) Photo/GIS Ottrer GIS Other l3.Locationofreachunderevalttati-on(notenearbyroadsandlandmarksandattachmapidentifringstream(s)location):- 1.{. Proposed channel work (if any): r'- lr ,-4. 15. Recent weather conditions: (, ,,'{ ,'' '' WORKSHEET 16. Site conditions at time of visir: fl*'r*o 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: _Section 10 _Tidal Waters Essential Fisheries Habitat _Trout Waters _Outstanding Resource Waters _ Nutrient Sensitive Waters _Water Supply Watershed _(I-IV) 18.Isthereapondorlakelocatedupsheamoftheeva[uationpoint?YES/6[fyes'estimatethewatersurfacearea:-\ 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? YES {S 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES J:id 21. Estimated watershed land use: 7o Residential S % Commercial % Industrial /(x agricuttural fu yoForested _o/"Clearod / Logged _% Other 1 22. Banktuli width:Z 23. Bank height (from bed to top of ba*): I "2 ,/ 24. Channel slope down cey,er of stream: -Flat (O to 2o/o) -Gentle (2to 4o/o) -Moderate (4 to l0%) y' Steep Pfi%) 25. Channel sinuosity: / Straight -Occasional bends -Frequent meander -Very sinuous -Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the sffeam reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a sheam of the highest quality. Comments: 4iZ,r *..., i I Total Score (from reverse):_ - - ;' -lth-taL Evaluator's Siguature This channel evaluation formj6 intended to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and I professionals in gathering the data requ the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of slream quality. The total ing from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particularmitigationratioorrequirement. Formsubjecttochange-versionC6/03. ToComment,pleasecall 919-876-8441 x26 STREA},I QUALITY ASSESSNIE}iT WORKSHEET #CIIARACTERISTICS DCOXDCIO}{ POIN? RANGE Corstd ?ic&rioxi Mooateta rl UF'w )xHtst F{ 1 Prescrce of llow / persistent pools in stresm (no flow or saturatioil = 0: strong flow = max points)0-5 0-4 0-5 z Evidence of past humar alteratioo {extensive alteration = 0; no alteration = ryqL pe!!tsl-0-6 0-5 0-5 J Ripariac zone {no buffer = 0: contiguous, wide buffer : rnax points)0-6 0-4 0-5 4 Eviderce of nulrient or chemical discharges (extensive discharges = 0; no dischargeq = SEI nqtnE) 0-5 a-4 0-4 5 Groundwater discharge {no discharee = 0: sorinss. seeps. wetlands, etc" -- max poir*s)0-3 0-4 0-4 6 ?resence of adjaccnt llmdPlain lno floodolain = 0: extensive floodplain: max Foints) a-4 0- Ji 0-z 7 Estrenchment I floodPlain aceess (deeply entrenched = 0; frequent floding = ma!( po!!tsl-0-J 0-4 t*2 I Presence of adiecent wetlands (no wetlands:0: large adiacent wetlands = max pointsi 0-6 g-4 a-2 9 Cbannel sirucitY fextensive chatnelization = 0: natuml meander = ma-r pointq)0-5 o..4 0-3 t0 Scdimeut inPui {extensive deposition= 0; little or no sediment = max points)0-5 0-4 0-4 II Sizc & diversity ofchanoel bed substrete (fine- homoeenous = 0: taree. diverse sizes: max points)a*4 0-5 l'tirHrlB !B Cr. ta1 12 Evidence of charnel incision or wideniug fdeeolv incised = 0: stable bed & banks : max point)o-5 0-4 0-5 t3 Preseuce ofmajor bark failurs {severe ero$ion : 0: no erosion. stable banks = ma,r points}0-5 0-5 0 *5 l4 Root deptb and densitY otr btnks (no visible roots = 0: dense roots thro&ghout = max points)0-3 6-4 0-5 l5 lmpact by agriculture, livestock, or timber productior tsubstantial imoact:O: no evidence = max poinB)0-5 0-4 0-5 Fr ?1 * t6 Presence of riflle-pooVripple-poot complexes (no riffles/ripoles or pools: 0: well-developed: mat points)0-3 o-,0-6 l7 Habitat comPlexitY (little or no habitat: 0: frequent, varied habitats = max points)0-6 g-6 0-6 l8 Canopy coverage over streambed Ino shadine veseiaiion = 0: continuous canoDv = max poin8)0-5 0-5 0-5 l9 Substrate embeddedncss (deeolv embedded = 0: Ioose structure = max)0-4 0-4 ),ft ohIox,e 20 Presesce ofstre*m invertebrates (see page 4) fno evidence: 0: common, nurnerous types = max points) - 0-4 t)-5 0-J 1.. :2t Prescrce of amPbibiens (no evidence:0: mrmnon, rum€rous rypes = ma:( po!nts)-0-4 o-4 0-4 ,,,Prescnce offish ino evidence:0: common, num€rous types: rn'ax poiots) ,fi-4 e-4 o-4 23 Evidence of witdlife use fno evidence: 0: abundan! evidence: max poinls)0-6 0-5 0-5 ?oAf Pdr&Pocailk IB rst! TOTAL SCORE (also anter on first page) ' f hc.l iirarei:tcrisiie s ara n,)i asstj)sed in ioastal -.',rciil.ns v\'t ""4 1', NC DWO Stream ldentilication Form Version 4.11 Date: p l;:, iftt ProjecUSite.,,,l j i, { i-ri Latitude:lv i i'litt?i{iDi Evatuator: J ,-riU L-,.county: it!* ita,.t u..c tongitude: J f :^;_ Jib .-,'a,i Total Points: .r -,,/Stream is at least intermittent ) ( ',t . if 2 19 or oerennial i> 30* I ) ' ' ' ptreamQq{erm ination (circle one) /Ephemerf lntermittent Perennial ^A,tether 7'9'l S5t,;l L e.g. Quad Name: A. Geomorphology (Subtotat= \U )Absent Weak ModgJate Strong 1" Continuity of channel bed and bank U 1 ,)3 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 I p)J 3. ln-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, ripple-pool seouence 0 'l;2 J 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 2 2 5. Active/relict fl oodplain tt 2 6. Depositional bars or benches U 2 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 8. Headcuts 1 2 3 9. Grade control 0 i 0.5 1 15 10. Natural valley 0 0.5 1 '1.5 , 1 1. Second or greater order channel No -- 0l Yes=3 artificial ditches are not rated; see discusyns in manual B.Subtotal= 12. Presence of Baseflow A 1 2 3 13. lron oxidizing bacteria \0/1 2 3^ 14. Leaf litter 1.5 1 0.5 (o) 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0l 05 1 'l.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 -3 /0.5 1 15 17. Soil-based evidence of high water table?No/= Q,' v'Yes=3 C.Subtotal= 18. Fibrous roots in streambed J 2 LU 0 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed a 2 1)0 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance)I0j 1 2 3 21. Aquatic Mollusks i0;1 z 2 22. Fish '(q 0.5 1.5 23. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 '1.5 24. Amphibians 0 0:5 (1t 1.5 25. Algae fif 0.5 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed 'r FACW; 0.75; oBL = 1 5 other = o *perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. \,z, Notes: Sketch:f', IL{itr,':'' '' l 7^/ ' ,.':.'t,.. -. o , nr"4'-'*'7 , NC DWO Stream ldentilication Form Version 4.11 Date: [r;!r,[;ii Latitude: 0i Se (i.5, l),i, Evaluator: . ). .\E,-^-.-County: k,,1.,,,, g,,,, Tota! Points: Sfream is at least intermittent 4 il if > 19 or oerenniat if > 30' D'( / Stream Determ i natioB4qircle one) Ephemeral zl nterm ittenU Peren n ia I 46;, t'a"- aaOther U', ,r'. ','i' e.g. Quad Name: A.IUIU Subtotal= !Absent Weak Moderate Strgng 1" Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 2 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 2 3, 3. ln-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, riople-oool seouence 0 1 o J 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 5 5. Active/relict fl oodplain 0 1 2 J 6. Depositional bars or benches ,{0)2 3 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 2 5 8. Headcuts 0 !1.:2 a 9. Grade control n J. U,1 't5 10. Natural valley U 05 1 i1 5l 1 1. Second or qreater order channel lNo=0 Yes=3 artiflcial ditches are not rated see discussions in manual Subtotal - :! 12. Presence of Baseflow ubtotal = Sketch: 13. lron oxidizino bacteria 15. Sediment on plants or debris 16. Organic debris lines or piles 17. Soil-based evidence of high watgr table 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed 20. Macrobenthos lnote diversity and abundance) 2l Aquatic Mollusks 24. Amphibians 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75; OBL =i1 .5 Other = 0 -perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: i t:. '. i ^;a1 Site #_ (indicate on attached rnaplUSACE AID#DwQ # STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMf,NT WORKSHEET Provide the following information for the streem relch under assessment: t. Applicant's nu*", lJl-- L- 2. Evaluator's n*n*, )- ' 44,'* 3. Date of evaluation: la I ,t :. ,' 5. Name of stream: \.s!'i't\4,..,. L i{ " 4. Time of evaluation: I 1; 2a- 6.River aurat /0,'t {i4tr 7. Approximale drainage *ru' 5- " ". ' {8. Stream order: 9. Length of reach evauated' J0 (;: i 10. Counry:rrlrta I ri, I l. Site coordinates (ifknown): prefer in decimal degrees 12, Subdivision name (if any Latirude(ex 348723t2): b/ 's6 ,'1:a? ?q Longitude (ex -:77 556611\:. / ? .", i , I l i Method location determined (circle): ef$ Topo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) Photo/GIS Other GIS Orhcr- 13.Locationofreachunderevaluation(notenearbyroadsandlandmarksandattachmapidenti!ingstream(s)location):- t" I I 14. Prooosed channel work (ifanv): .io,^-', 15. Recentweatherconditist5l J O tl-t /"4,'rt, .QA b."q I k l''irS 16. Site conditions at time of visit | ( k.. /r{ - '/O'i-I 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: _Section 10 -Tidal Waters Essential Fisheries Habitat Trout Waters _Outstanding Resource Waters - Nutrient Sensitive Waters -Water Supply Watershed -(I-IV)18.IsthereapondorIakeIocatedupstreamoftheevaluationpoint?YES@Ifyes,esrimatethewatersurfacearea;-\z- -\19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? YES LO-; 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES -N9- 1 21. Estimated watershed iand use: -7o Residenrial 04 Commercial ]0 Z tnaustriat -% Agricultural , -t A y"Forested -o/a cleared I Logged -% other (-) 22. Banktull width: .L 23. Bank height (fiom bed to top ofbank):/- L' 24. Channel slope down center of stream: -FIat (0 to 2o/o) -Gentle (Zto 4%) ./ Mod.rut" (4 to l0%d -Steep (>10%)/ 25. Channel sinuosity: _straight r,/ Occasional bends Frequent meander -Very sinuous -Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classi{ication, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the sffeam reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), tIe stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a skeam of the highest qualiry.g_Total,Score. (from reverse): - j:&--lrl-irr.-.r-ru-co* "o*, Sl, n, ^- '/ ,, *! /,,r,, ,. ., f An L,/Sl- Evaluator's Signa This channel eva gathering the data quality. The intended to be used only as a guide to assist landowners aud dnvironmental professionals in by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream resuiting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation ratio or requirement. Form subject to change - version 06103, To Comment, please call 919-876-8141 x 26 STREA}I QUALITY ASSESSNIE:.iT WORKSHEET #CIIANACTERISTICS ECOREGION POINT RANGE SCOR-ECoostalPicdarout.lloanah .l uF'a j IJl{ F{ I Presence of flow / persistent pools in stream {oo flow or saturation = 0l strong flow = rnax points)0-5 o-4 o-5 i -2 Evidence of past buman alte ratioq (extensive alteration = 0t no alteralion : rtix pglltsl 0-6 0-5 0-5 3 Riparian zone {no buffer = 0: contieuous- wide buffer: max points)0-6 0-4 0-5 4 Evideree of nutrient or chemical discharges (extensive discharges = 0; no discharges = max points)0-5 0-4 0-4 5 Croundwater diseharge (no discharse = C: sorinss" seeps. wetlands, etc- = max points)0-3 a-4 0-4 6 Prcscnec of adjacent floodPlain tno floodolain = {L extensive floodolain = rnax points)a*4 0-4 o-2 7 Entrenchmcnt / lloodPlain access (deeolv entrenched = 0: tequem flmding = max points)0-J 0-4 8-2 I Prcseoce of adjaeent wetlalds (no wetlands = 0: Iarqe adiacent wetlands = max points)0-6 q-4 a-2 I Chaunel sinuositY {extensive channelization = 0: natural meander = max points)0-5 0-4 0*3 t0 Sediment inPut (extensive deoosition= 0: llttle or no sediment = max points)0-5 0-4 0-4 lt Size & diversity of thanncl bed sulstrete {fine- homosenous = 0: larse. diverse sizes = max points)o-4 0-5 i't-Fl ,e Frt) F 1..g i*. l2 Evidence of ehannel inckiou or wklening fdecotv incised = 0: stable bed & banks : max poinB)0-5 0-4 0-5 I3 Preseace ofmajor bash failurcs {severe erosion = 0: no erosion. stable banks: max points)o-5 0-5 0*5 l4 Root deptb end densitY oo batrks {no visible roots:0: dense roots throughout = max poinB)0-3 0-4 &-5 l5 tmpaef by agriculture, livestoek, or timbcr productioo {substantial impact =0: no evidence = max poinls)0- 5 0-d 0-5 l6 Prcsence of rilfie-pooUripple-p<nl eompkxes {no riffles/. ripples or pools : 0; well-developed = mar po1!!!}-0-3 o-5 0-6 l7 Habitat eomPlexit' {little or no habitat = 0: Aequenl varied habitats = max points)0-6 0-6 0-6 l8 Canopy covcrage over streambed (no shadine vegetation = 0: continuous canopy = max points)0-5 0-J o-5 l9 Substrate embeddedness (deeoh embedded = 0: loose stmcture = max)NAI.a-4 0-4 7"t,oJoH* 2A Presence ofstream invertebrates {see page 4) fno evidence: 0: common. numerous types = ma,x points)0*4 0-5 0-5 21 Presence of amphibians (no evidence = 0: common, numerous ryp€s = ma:< points)0-4 0-4 a-4 17 Prescnce offish {no evidence:0: commoo, numqrous typ€s = max points)0-4 0-4 s-4 23 Evidence of wildlife usc ro evidence = 0: abundant evidetce = max 0-6 0-5 0*5 ?@tPohtsPos$bl le...t; i: . .;.r:..'@.,,:l'=:,:I08,: TOTAL SCORE (also enter o* firstimge) NC DWO Stream ldentilication l'orm Version 4. Date: /6 it',-{ ! ; ta_Latitude: 'l' -_, r: Evaluator: \ /a .; t ,\) ' t (i.'t.-Longitude:i, !L it Total Points: Stream rs at teast intermfttent lL i,l if > 19 or oerenntal if > 30" J \ Stream Determ i nation (cjrcle-oae)_ Ephemeral lntermittenf PerenniSl A. Geomorpholoqv (Subtotal - " .' "; t.:Absent Weak Moderate Strq-ng 1" Continurty of channel bed and bank 0 2 'i3,1 2. Sinuositv of channel alono thalweo 0 2 i5) 3. ln-channel structure. ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, rioole-oool seouence 0 2 6) 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 2 .3) 5. Active/relict floodolain 0 (12 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 i2.t'2 7. Recent alluvial deoosits U 2 3 8. Headcuts 0 2 9. Grade control 0 0.5 1 15 10. Natural valley 0 0.5 '1 1.5 1 1. Second or qreater order channel No=0 Yes j 3; - artrficral drlches are not rated. see dislusgrons in manual B. Hvdroloqv (Subtotal = 5.5 ) 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 2 @ 13. lron oxidizino bacteria /;o) 1 2 J 14. Leaf litter T5 (1)0.5 0 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0 '\ 0.5)1.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 0.5 1/1.5 17. Soil-based evidence of high water table?No=0j Yes=3 c.ts 18. Fibrous roots in streambed J 2,t 1 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed (3',2 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance)U 1i 2 21. Aquatic Mollusks ;n 1 2 2 22. Fish 0 (6s,:1 1.5 23 Cravfish U 'os 1 1.5 24. Amphibians 0 0.5 1 .E 25 Alqae tt 0.5 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in sireambed FACW = 0.75; OBL =(1 5i Other = 0 *perennial streams may also be identifled using other methods. See p. 35 of manual Notes: USACE AID#DwQ # , 4, LAOa%'l ! ?v t Site #_ (indicate on attached mapI STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET Provide the following infonnation for the strc.m rclch under assessment: \ , l, Applicant's n ^"; Ef=)t 2. Evaluator's nu^", J '/ul"i("',* 3. Date of evaluation: i.::l ' .' I lL i 4. Time of evaluation: - l/-. -1 t'*' 5. Name of rt "*r,-!4ut-t'1 lr q*i^ 6. River u*in' //r, t.i ,Z iq,r I ^*,7. Approximatedrainage...",,, J' "'8. Stream order: 3'"' - 10. CounL!= h/q'/'1 t4 4Q.-_---=--v9. Length ofreach "ualrat"d, 1 f / I l. Site coordinates (if known): prefer in decimal degrees.12. Subdivision name (if any): Latitude(ex 348723t2): .t, f *;;, lb, {*;: {Longitude (ex -77 55661l): '','* , l"ij- )l , f Z S I -r1\Method location determined (circle): 'pPS) Topo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) Photo/GiS Other GIS Other | -\=.4 -^^r- - -r r--r-^-r-- ^-r -a^^L --^- tr--LrL :,-13. Location of reach under evaluatiofi (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identifring stream(s) location):_ L)r,r, ;' i.i t 1:i, y't !i' :':, t i - z t.t . -o .,, it, Z t 'i $ \,1; ,:..', 14. Proposed channel work(if an)1: /w t ^ v l".t .,-.{ i"-64pL "...1 ) -t -/ ['4. rrOpOSeO Cnannel WOfK (lI Any): f w v*'..i{ l'"! rt!:\ :':- . r aLa 15. Recent weather conditions: 9*, {4;'a , !,1,,-i '' "' i /{ ,'?') t m 16. Site conditions at time of visit ' f-to,-,{. | /'-;,,t.,-f '{1'!rr., I7. Identify any special waterway classifications known: _Section l0 _Tidal Waters _Essential Fisheries Habitat -Trout Waters _Outstanding Resource Waters - Nuhient Sensitive Waters -Water Supply Watershed _(l-lV) '- - )\ty"r,estimate the water surface area:-18. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of tKvaluation point? YES CO 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad mapf (Ve! NO 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES NO 21. Estimated watershed land use: _% Residential , i,Cy,For"rr"d oZ Commercial 1-Q-o/olndustrial {0 r/o Agricultxal _% Cleared / Logged _7o Other 1 22. Banktult widrh: {- 1 -(, i 23, Bankheight(frombedtotopofbank): /-Z 24. Channel slope down center of steam: -FIat (0 to T/o) -y4entte (2b a%) -Moderate (4 to l0%) -Steep (>107o) 25. Channel sinuosity: -straight -Occasional bends ;2aitrequent meander -Very sinuous -Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the sffeam reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the skeam flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest quality. , (from reyrse):S 4€ s,rt 4o /'l,r"r.rd ( krl ,Comments: Lu"4 t ZE "!xJtu1--*tu---Jt "q3"" il' , r'-'1 Evaluator's Signature,-"' .,' .b"'"' (*--' "Date loltrit,z - This channel evaluatibt)foqrrf is intended to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and enviroirmental professionals in gathering the data ,"("{"A by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does nof imply a particular mitigation ratio or requirement. Form subject to change - version 06/03. To Comment, please call 919-876-8441 x26. STREA.\T QL ALITY ASSESS[IE\T \I'ORKSHE ET #CIIARACTERISfiCS f,COXE€IOX POIIVT AATGB SCORECo*stal ak&nei hfimni:$i i U (r, ti(tsa* I Presenee of llow / persistent pools in strcrm (no flow or saturatioa = 0l strong flow: mat poinBi 0-5 a-4 0-5 L 2 Evidence of past human alteration (extensive alteration:0; no alteration = max points)0-6 o-5 0-5 3 Ripariaa zonc (no buffe,r = 0: contisuous. wide buffer: rnax poinls)0-6 o-4 0-5 4 Evidence ofnutrient or chemical dhcharges (Extensive discharges = 0; no discharges = max points)0-5 0-4 0*4 5 Groundwater discharge (no discharee = & sorinx- seeDs. w€tlands. etc. = max points)0-3 0-4 0-4 6 Prcsencc of adjaceat lloodplain lao ffsodslain = 0: extensive floodtlain : max poinb)a*4 0-4 0-? 7 Entrenthmcnt I lloodplain access (deeply entrenched = 0; frequent flooding = ma:t points)0-5 o*4 q-z 8 Prescace of {diacent wctlands {no wetlands = 0: Iaree adiacenl wetlands : max points)0-6 8-4 o-? 9 C}auncl sinumity (extensive channelization = 0: natural meander = max points)0-5 0-4 0-3 lo Sediment input {extensive deposition= 0: little or no sediment = max points)0-5 0*4 8*4 ll Sizc & divcrsity ofcbanuel bed substrate {fme. homosenous = 0: laree. diverse sizes = max points)&-4 0-5 F.tF' Fl-B f*arl l2 Evirlence of channel inckiol or widening (de$lv incis€d = 0: stable bed & banks : ma:c oointsl 0-5 o-4 0-5 t3 Preseece ofmajor benk failures {severe erosion = 0: no erosion. stable banks: ma:i goints)0-5 0-5 g-5 t4 Rcot dcptb end densif on banks foo visible rosts = 0; dense roots throu.ehout = max points)0-3 0-4 0-5 l5 Impacf by agricullure, livestoek, or timber productioa tsubstantial impaci =0: no evidence = max points)0-5 a-4 0*5 l't F !e l6 Presence of riffle-pooUripple-pool complexes (no riffles/ripples or pools : 0; well-developed = max po!41!q) 0-3 0-5 0-6 l7 Habitat complexity {little or no habitat:0: freouenl varied habitats = max points}0-6 0-6 0-6 l8 Canopy coverage over streambed {no shadin-q vesetation = 01 continuous canopy = rnax points)0-5 0-5 0-5 l9 Substrate embeddedness (deeph embedded = 0: loose structure = rnax) LIAT,.0 -.4 0-4 >It :.:oIt EI 2A Presence ofstream invertebrat$ (see page 4) (no evidence = 0: cornmon. numerous typ€s : max points)0-4 o-5 0*5 2l Prcsgnce of emphibieos (ng evideace:0: common, num€roqs tyrs = man points)0-4 a-4 a-4 22 Prcscnce olfish ino evidence:0; commtrn, numerous tyFS : max points)0-4 0-4 *-4 23 Evidence of wildlife use no evidence = 0; abundant evidence = man 0-6 0-5 B-3 To{?t?ohts Fos&e ida ,i... ...,{{0 TOTAL SCORE (also enter oI! firstpgc) ' fhe-u cliarlotcri:tii:s ari n,.lt ass-:sed in ;oastli strgllllls C ,/1-r- artificial ditches are not rated, see discussions in manual B. Hvdroloov (subtotal= q'I NU DWO Stream ldentilication Form Version 4.11 Date:(oltrl tq Projecusite: Il d lL,,Latitude: 6 I Se tb. 5rci Evatuator: J .tn* g.County: UA{aoao Longitude: 36 lt f;i- L TotalPoints: f [r" Strearn ls at least intermittent .l )if > 19 or oerennial if > 30* Stream Determination (circle qne) Ephemeral tntermittent fdid@ Other /SS S *cf "ae.g. Quad Name: A. Geomorpholoqv (Subtotal =Absent Weak Moderate Strolng 1a Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 2 2. Sinuosity of channel alonq thalweq U 1 2 3. ln-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, ripple-pool seouence 0 2 ,Q 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 2 \i 5 Active/relict fl oodplain ,?2 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 I J 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 2 3 8. Headcuts 0 2 5 9. Grade control U 05 1.5 10. Natural valley 0 0.5 1 1.5 1'l . Second or greater order channel No=0 YesF: 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 2 3"!t '13. lron oxidizing bacteria {a 1 2 3 14. Leaf litter 1.5 \15 0.5 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0 \:0 5 1.5 '16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 d.5 41)1.5 17. Soil-based evidence of high water table?No=0 Yes {s} C. Bio Subtotal = 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 3 lzl 1 0 l9 Rooted upland plants in streambed li3'2 1 tt 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance)0 1 Q 1 2l Aquatic Mollusks j.\ 1 2 J 22. Fish 0 0.5 {'1i 1.5 23. Crayfish 0 05 1i 1.5 24. Amphibians 0 0.5 {T!1.5 25. Algae d0j 05 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW= 0 75; OBL* 1 5j Other= 0 "perennial streams may also be identifled using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: Sketch:\/ ,t zft -_. l.:L l*-.". '1"J -/-- TJSACE AID#DWQ # X.$," :; !)i,:,s Site #_ (indicate on attached mapr l. Aoplicant's n*n", /! €' L 2. Evaluator's name: J 'Lt, ,^** 3.Dateofevaluation: "i0i I i / l',', 4.Time of evaluation: I b ;)-5 5.Name orro"*n, 9W 6.River basint /'Ji, STRf,AM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET Provide the following information for thc strcam reach under assessment: 7. Approximate drainage i'te*l? .i+ i{' ',1 ,.i<-t, 8. Stream order: i 9. Length ofreach evaluated:10. Coun,y-: l*/c.1.:q a c I l. Site coordinates (if known): prefer in decimal degrees.12. Subdivision name (if any):'). Latitude 1ex i4 872312)i ;' ( J- | i 7 ,. t ^' .;Longitude (ex -77 55661 li: lt" i /?,'f ,' l "'., ',i\,"'f,.'6 Method location determined (circle): ,l- 'r'r",.-, { i c5 o, " '., u'*'.{.. .f.i'f'r.e { '!.'., i] I , 1'4. Proposed channel work (if any 15. Recentweatherconditions: J0nC Cat^ ,- .fuatenql krylS 16. Site conditions at time of visir , ( I I . , 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known; -Section 10 -Tidal Waters _Essential Fisheries Habitat -Trout Waters -Outstanding Resource Waters _ Nukient Sensitive Waters _Water Supply Watershed _(I-lV) ol/ut 18. Is rhere a pond or lake located upstream of tt5\atuation point? YES (fl)lf yes, eslimate the water surface area:- 19. Does channel appear on USGS guad^manZ $/ NO 2A.Doeschannel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES NO 2l.Estimatedwatershedlanduse: l0 y.n.rXnriut -fYocommercial _-%lndustrial $ r/oAgricultutal 4norr"rr"a _%o Cleared / Logged _Yo Other 1 22. Banktull width: *) 23. Bank height (from bed to top of ba*1: f - L! 24.Channelslopedowncenterofstream:,-FIat (0to2o/o) {C"ntt"(2to4Yo:1 -Moderate(4to 10%) -Steep (>10%) 25. Channel sinuosity: -straight tlOccasional bends Frequent meander -Very sinuous -Braided channel Instructions for completion of workshect (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregiou. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment ofthe stream reach under evaluation. Ifa characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in ihe character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream ofthe highest quality. Total Score (from reverse \r- 6 /Comments: Evaluator's This channel eva gathering the data by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total Cl6re resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation ratio or requirement. Form subject to change - version 06/03. To Comment, please call 919-876-8441 x26. lr" d-r' Date 1o1 zt/ r ut is inrended to be used onfy * " grla" *irr lnndown"rm STREA.!T Q UALITY ASSESSNIE }{T \I'ORKSH E ET #CHARACTERISTICS f,COXEGION.rOINT EAN6E.soCInECodrl&iod [Imatab ?H Urt€a H*tr I Presence of llow / percistent pools in slreem (no flow or saturalion = 0: strong flow: max points)0-5 0-4 0-5 ) _-.'_=- -1 _ __- I I_" 2 {extensive alteratio.l:0; no alteration = miu( ptlts) - Evidencc of past human alteration 0-6 0-5 0-5 -, Riparian zone lno buffer = 0; contisuous. wide buffer: max poin8)0-5 o-4 0-5 4 Evideoee of nulrielt or ehemical discharges (extensive discharges = O; no discharges = ma,r points)0-5 0*4 0-4 5 Groundwetcr dischargc (no diSctr,arse = 0l SOrings" seens. wetlands, etc- = max points)0*3 0-4 0*4 6 Prcsence of adjeccat lloodPlain tno ffoodolain = 0: extensive floodplai$ = max poinB)a-4 0-4 0-2 7 Entrenchmeot / lloodPlaia atcess f&eolv entrerehed = 0; Aesuenl flooding = max points)0-5 0-4 0-2 I Prescoce of adjecent setlands {ao wetlands = 0: large adiacent wetlards = max points}0-6 o-4 o-2 9 Channel sinuositY {exteasive channelization = 0; natural meander = ma.t poi*B}0-5 0-4 0-l to Sediment inPut (e$ensive deposition= 0: little or no sediment = max points)0-5 *-4 6*4 ll Sizc & diversity ofehanncl bed substrate ftine. homosenous = 0: larse. diverse sizes = rtax poifis)0*4 0-5 ir Fl*!e :[i €) l2 Evidcnce of ehanncl iocision or wideniag (decolv incised = 0: stable bed & banks : ma;r ooi*tsl 0-5 0-4 0-5 I3 Prescoce of maior benk feilurcs {severe erosion: 0: no erosio*, stable banls = max points}s-5 0-5 0-5 t4 Root deptt and densitY on baoks fno visible roots = 0: dense foots throughout = max points)0-3 0-4 0-5 t5 Impact by agriculture, livestock, or timbcr production {$hstenfiet imnacl 4: rn evidence = max ooinls}0-5 0-4 0-t t* ,1 16 Presence of riflle-pooUripple-poot complcxct (no riffles/ripoles or Doots: 6; wsll-developed = max points)0-3 0-5 0-6 t7 Habitat complexitY {little or no habitat = & frequent, varied habitats = max points)0-6 B-6 0-6 I /-t8 Canopy eoverage over streambed (no shading vesetation = 0; cootinuous caropy = max points)0-5 s-5 0*5 l9 Substrate cmbeddedncss fdeeoly embedded = 0: loose structute = m&x)0-{0-4 *1uo h]oHf;l 20 Prcsencc of stream invertebrate (se€ page 4) (no evidence:0: common, numerous typ€s : max pointsJ 0*4 0-s 0-5 21 Prcserce of amPbibiens (ao evidence = 0; cornmon, nuttlerouli rypes = max points)0-4 0-4 0-4 22 Prescncc of firh {no eviderrce = G: cornmon, numerou$ types = max poina)0-4 9-4 s-4 23 Evidence sf wildlife use (no eviderrce = 0; abundant evidence: max points)0-6 0-5 0*5 ftfilh&elodble Ie6 r,'l.til!, TOT^AL SCORE (also enteroo firstFge).:)al i;l - f hc;u iiiarlotcr;stics "tra n,-)l assc\ied in coasitti :'.riams. NC DWO Stream Identification Form Version 4.1I Date: l0 !-,ProjecUSite: l'/,i I Evaluator: I County: Wa{Ar,**Longitude: :i.- i, f:.:).,:), Total Points: Stream is at least intermittent li ,' if > 19 or perennial if > 30- a Stream Determination (circle one) Ephemeral lntermittent Perennial Other Zr.i- :i{ e.g. Quad Name: ig artificial ditches are not rated: see discussions in manual I C A. Geomoroholoqv (Subtotal =Absent Weak Moderate Strong '1" Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 :12 J 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 '2) 3. ln-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, rioole-oool seouence 0 1 2 5 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 2 3 5. Active/relict fl oodplain 0 1 '2i J 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 *2 J 7. Recent alluvial deposits U 1)2 2 8. Headcuts U 1 2 ? 9. Grade control lt 0.5 4 15 10. Natural valley n 0.5 .D 1.5 1'l . Second or qreater order channel ,N6* 0 Yes=3 ts. Hvdroloqv (Subtotal= r- 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 /J 13. lron oxidizinq bacteria 0 1 2 .J 14. Leaf litter t.c '1 0.5 -0 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0 05 1.5 '16 Organic debris lines or piles 0 0_5 1 1.5 17. Soil-based evidence of higf water table?No=0 Yes=3 tstoloqv (Subtotal = r 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 2;1 U 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed J 2'0 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance)U 2 J 21. Aquatic Mollusks 0 2 J 22. Fish 0 05 1 1.5 23 Crayfish 0 0.5 '1.5 24. Amphibians 0 05 11 1E 25. Alqae 0 0.5 '1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW=0.75, OBL= 1 5 Other=0 "perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: Sketch: ,I i , i. l, , t i ,J rl, Site #_ (indicate on attached inaprDWQ # STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET Provide the following iaformation for thc stream r€Nch underussessment: 1. Applicant's 2.Evaluator'sname: r ) . r*+eC 4. Time of evaluation: 5. Nameof stream: \1 n ,.,,.-.,( :. r-, it 6. River basin: ,.1'i t -.t /?;it{- USACE AID# ffi$ 7. Approximale drainage "..u, | . 8. Stream order: 9. Length of reach evauated: i-l(l {r , I I 1. Site coordinates (ifknown): prefer in decimal degrees.12. Subdivision name (if any): Latitude(ex 348723t2): tsi <rb ;t-( , q fl I Method iocation determined (circtf: ,{fg Topo Sheet Ortho (Aerial; Photo/GIS Other GIS Other 13. Location of reach under evaluaffi(note nearbv roads and landmarks and attach map identifuin l0.Counq: dq fean4., \r Longitude (ex -77 55661n; i h ! : ,: j - ""' j' ,' 4 13. Location of reach under evaluafiof(note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identiling stream(s) location): 3. Date of evaluation: !7 !; .'",'t;,; 14. ?roposed channel work (ifany): 15, Recent weather conditions: ',' ''i I ; '1.; ' ''l . '-;"' l * '"i1 16. site conditions at time of, visit ; {--,-... . ''' ' ,' , i i .' U 17. Identi! any special waterway classifications known; -Section 10 -Tidal Waters Essential Fisheries Habitat _Trout Waters _Outstanding Resource Waters - Nutrient Sensitive Waters _Water Supply Watershed (l-IV)/-'-_. 18. Is rhere a pond or lake located upsheam of the evaluation point? YES f,p)f yes; estimate the water surface area: 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? YES NO 20. Does channel appeiu on USDA Soil Survey? yES NO 21. Estimated watershed land use: % Residential oZ Commercial .i % Industrial , ?Li,/o Agticulttxal '*l %Forested _YoCleued / Logged _% Other ( 22. Banktull width: I 23. Bank height (fiom bed to top of ba*1: 'C- t 24. Channel slope down center of stream , ,rtf Ut (0 to 2o/o) -Gentle (2 to 4%:) -Moderate (4 to l0%) -Steep (>10%),/ 25. Channel sinuosity: !,/ Straight _Occasional bends _Frequent meander _Very sinuous _Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the sheam reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest quality. - j{ll( -_ Evaluator's Signa This channel evaluation form_isintended to be used only as a guide to assist landowners atrd environmental professionals in gathering the data requl.ced'iV the United Statrs Army Corps of f,ngineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality" The total scofe resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigatdn ratio or requirement. Form subject to change -version 06103. To Comment, please call 919-876-8141 x25. STR EA}I Q L:ALITY ASSESSNI E]{T \['ORKST{E ET #CEARACTERISTICS ECOREGION POINT RANCE Co*stal Picdaont Msurt!i! -I U-a HF'& Presence of flow / pcrsistent pools in str€rm (no flow or sat$ation = 0l strong flow = rnax points)0-5 0-4 0-5 2 Evidence of past human alteraiion (extensive alteration = 0; no alteration : max points)0-6 0*5 0-5 3 Riporiar zole (no buffer = 0; contiguous, wide buffer = max points)0-6 Q-4 0-5 4 Evideoce of uutrient or chemical dkcharges fextensive discharges = 0: no discharges = ma:t poinrs)0-5 0-4 o*4 5 Groundwater diseharge {no discharge = 0l springs" seeps, wetllmds, etc. = max poinrs)0-3 0-4 0-4 6 Prcsencc of adjacent {loodPlain lno floo&hin = O: extensive floodrt&in = max points)0-4 a-4 0*? 7 Eotrcnchment / floodPlain access (deeply entrenched = 0; frequent flooding = max poinls)0-5 o*4 g-2 8 Prcseoce ofa jacent setlelds (no wetlands = 0: larse adiacent wetlands = nrax points)0-6 o-4 a*2 9 Chaarel sinuositY {extensive charnelization = & natural meander = malr points}0-5 0-4 o-3 l0 Sedimeot inPut (extensive deposition= 0'. little or no sediment = max points)0-5 0*4 a-4 ll Size & divcrsity of chanael bed substrate {Iine- hornoeenous = 0: laree. diverse sizes: max points}.XA+o-4 0-5 tlrHFI:* E.€) t{{ 1.. l2 Evidence of channel incision or widening fdeeolv incised = O: stable bed & banks : max ooints) 0-5 0-4 0-5 13 Presetce ofmsjor bank failures {severe erosion = 0: no erosion. stable banks: max points}0*5 0-5 0-5 l4 Root dcpth and density on baaks {no visible rools = 0: dense roots throughout = max points}0-3 0-4 0*5 l5 Impact by agriculture, livestoch or timber production {suhaltial impact =0: no evidence = max poina)0-5 a-4 6*J I6 Presence of riflle-pooUripple-pool eomplexes {no riffles/riooles or pools = 0: well-develooed = ma.x points)0-3 0-5 0-6 t7 Habitat eomplexity {little or no habitat: 0: fresuenl varied habitats : max roints)0-6 a-6 0-6 I '/l8 Caoopy coverage over streambed {no shading vegeialion = 0; eontinuous canopy = n:ax points)0-5 0-5 0*5 l9 Substrate embeddedncss (deeoh embedded = 0: loose slructure = max) g-4 0-4 >,(,or]otsg 2A Prcsence of stream invertebrater (see page 4) (no evidence:0: cornmoo. numerous types = max points)0-4 0-5 0*J 2t Prescrce of ampbibirns fno evidence:0: csnmon. numerous types = max points)a-4 0-4 B-4 ,1 Presencc offisb ino evidence:0: cornmoo, numerous types = max points)0-4 $-4 o-4 Evidence of wildlife use (no evidence = 0: abundant evidence = max poirls)0-6 0-5 0-5 TelFotuefocdbh I&:,trffi ir&, tTOTAL SCORE (alse @r ea fixtPge) NC DWO Stream ldentilication l'orm Version 4. Date: lc I ? i/ 1,1 ProjecUsite:f,/ I ,i /r_atitude: S / \C Zt ,(t Evaluator: ),, ' (n; ,.County:iJ* fa+n*Lonsitude:jfoi iI 0i.':f TotalPoints: lt. Stream ls at least intermittent ( J "r:if2 19 or oerenntal i> 30" I I Stream Determination (circle onel Ephemeral lntermittent Perenn'i?l other ? fl- i l il'Fi e.g. Quad Namei /L A. Geomorpholoqv (Subtotal= i.Absent Weak Moderate Strqng 1a Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 2 ,/ 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 2 e) 3. ln-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, riople-pool seouence 0 2 te, 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 2 5. Active/relict fl oodplain 0 2 f3"t 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 !2.' 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 2.! 8. Headcuts U J 9. Grade control 0 0.5 ik"'1.5 10. Natural valley 0 0.5 1.5 1 1. Second or qreater order channel No=0 Yes {3 artificial ditches are not rated: see discussions in manual B. Hvdroloqv (Subtotal = 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 2 fr) 13. lron oxidizino bacteria '!Q.j 2 14. Leaf litter '1 .5,05 0 15. Sediment on plants or debris -0 0.5 1"1 1.5- 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 0.5 r-, t 1.5..' 17. Soil-based evidence of high water table?No=0 Yesr3/ C. Bioloov (Subtotal= 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 3 2 0 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed "a 2 1 0 20. Macrobenthos lnote diversity and abundance)U ,2,J 21. Aquatic Mollusks .0 2 22. Fish U 0.5 1.5 23. Crayfish 0 05 1.5 24. Amphibians 0-.0.5 .1 15 25. Alqae 0 05 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75; OBL = 'l"gi Qfilgp = Q *perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual Notes: Sketch: 1',q '- {': i ,fr USACE AID#DWQ #Site #_ (indicate on attached inap) 3, Date of evaluation:4. Time of evalwtion: ll t. (o 6.River a*rn, tUetJ q,U:f - 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: _Section 10 _Tidal Waters Essential Fisheries Habitat 5. Name of strearn: {q u P; f Brq.u L- 7. Approximate drainage arcai t) t'0,1"'' i'hh4 { 6{i' - 8. Stream order, 7 - 9. Length of reach evaluated: fut tO. County: l,U2t ta Vtq I 1. Site coordinates (ifknown): prefer in decimal degrees.12. Subdivision name (if any): Latitude (ex 34 872312): Mcthod location determined (circle):Topo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) Photo/GIS Other GIS Other (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identiling stream(s) Iocation):_ 14. Proposed channel work(if any): lhy- Otiyr,r: itt;.'* 15. Recent weather conditions: .Sor',1g fei tr (aS',.* I *r"" 16.Siteconditionsattimeofvisit: Stan/1q ,'/O'S I rlot7r*l {i"r-' rr':/:1,'t!/ 21. Estimated watershed land use: _7o Residential ! 2 %oForested _o/o Cleared / Logged _% Other ( _Trout Waters _Outstanding Resource Waters _ Nukient Sensitive Waters _Water Supply Watershed (I-ff) 18. Is rhere a pond or lake located upstream of thVqluation point? YES'9lf yes, estimate the water surface jrrga\- 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad mapz $d NO 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? @9 wO o/o Commercial jif % Industrial ,?C_o/o Agricultwal 22. Banktull width: t/,'23. Bank height (from bed to top ofbank):. 5 ' 24. Channel slope down center of stream: -Flat (0 to ZYo) -vl}entle {Zto 4o/o) -Moderate (4 to l0%) -Steep (>10%) 25. Channel sinuosity: -shaight Occasional bends --yflrequent meander -Very sinuous -Braided channel Instructions for completioa of worksheet (located otr page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows ftom a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a sream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest quality. Total Score (from reverse), [4 -] Comments: ) /";?/'-''n'f I ; utEvaluator's sieruru"" /-t .!'rn| F{ ortu {i,i ', fhischannel.,,t,"tipffiedonIyasaguidetoassistlandowners,od.,,i.ffi gathering tne data/eqfrired try the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation ratio or requirement. Forrn subject to change - versicn 06/03. To Comment, please call 919-876-8441 x25. STREA}T QL ALITY ASSESSNIE).iT WORKSHEET #CIIARACTERISTICS ECOREGION BOIF{T RAITTGE SCORECffdd?is&fttrt irloortde j trtd) lrang 1 Preserce of flow I pcrsistent poots in strerm {oo flow or safuration: 0: strong flow: rnax points)0-5 0-4 0*5 2 Evidcnce of past human alteration (extensive alteratirm = 0: no alteralion = max ooints)0-6 0-5 0-5 l Riparian zoae (no buffer = 0'. coatiguous. wide buffer: max poinls)0-6 0-4 0-5 4 Evideoee of nrlriert or chemical dischargc {extensivs dlscharses = 0; no discharges = max poinrs)0-5 0-4 *-4 5 Groundwater discharge (no discharse = 0: springs. seegs, ur,etlands, etc. = max points)0-3 0-4 o-4 6 Prcscnce of adjacent tloodPlain trto ffoodtlaiE = & a(tensive floodDlain : max Boinb) 0-4 0-4 o*2 i., la- 7 Ertrcnchment / lloodPlaia access ideertv entrenehed = 0: frequenr flooding = max points)0-5 0-4 0-2 8 Prescccc of a-djecent wctlaltds {n* wetlands:0: larse diacent wetlands = max points}0*6 0-4 a-2 9 Cbanncl siouositY {extensive chalrnelization = 0; natural meander = max poinB)0-5 &*4 0-3 l0 Scdimett ioPui (extensive deposition= 0', little or no sediment = max points)0-t &-4 g-4 lt Size & divcrsity of ehanncl bed substrete fIine. homosenous = 0: Iarge. diverse sizes = max poinls):!r&[l .,-.''o-4 s-5 >f{FFlha,e rF.ra i.( t{ r{ 12 Evidcnce of channel ilcisi,on or ridcning i&colv furcised = 0: stable bed & banks : ma:r pointsl 0-5 0-4 0-5 I3 Presctce ofm*jor bark failurcs {severe erosion: 0; no erosioo, stable banks: max poina}O;5 0-5 0-5 t4 Root depih ead density oa barks {no vkible roots: 0: dense roots throughoBt = max points)0-3 a*4 0-5 l5 lmpact by agrkaltore, livestotk, or timber productioa (substantial imaact:ft no evi&nce -- max poinls)0"5 o-4 0-5 r6 Presence of riflle-pooUripple-pool eomplexes (no riffles/ripples or Dools = Q; !rysll-developed = max points)0-3 0-5 0-6 t7 Habitat complexitY (little or no habitat: 0; frequent, varied habitats = max points)0-6 &-6 0-6 r8 Canopy coverage over streambed (no shading vegetation = 0: continuous canopy = max points)0-5 0-5 0-5 l9 Substrate embedddness (deeolv embedded = 0: Ioose structure = maa)0-4 0-4 .?.ri FloFn 2A Presence ofstream invertebrates (see page 4) fno evidence:0: aommon. numerous tYDes : max points)0-4 0-:3 0*5 2t Prese*ce of amPbibiars (no evidence:0: coarmon, rumercus typ€s = ma< points) , o*4 {}-*0-4 ,)Prcsclce offisb incl eviderce:0: commor. num€rous types: rnax points)o-4 &*4 0*4 23 Evidcncc of wildlife sse {no evidence : B: abundant evidence: max roints)0-6 s*J 0-5 ?itetlsirBrFoilitb tds f;$tA,L SCCXE {als*r ent+r e* SrstFSs} " f hc-c cltaractcr:stiu; are rr,rt assi5sed in ;oasiar i'.rsims 4 I s, brs,- 6 . 1-cgv Sfl toe !t.;- ,.t;; NC DWQ Stream ldentitication Form Version 4.11 tatitude: f,l 36 Zp Evaluator: ) ,L' ,r.County: We-lnV,,;;1 Longitude: ."; ,. lO ?.) Total Points: , , u- -/' Sfream ls at /ea st intermittent "l I ,1if > 19 or oerennial if > 30* Stream Determiriition (circle one) Ephemeral lntermittent Perennial otner '26A S':3 foa e.g. Quad Name: A.=, ir ')Absent Weak Moderate Strqpg 1" Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 2 (3.t 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 2 /t) 3. ln-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, ripple-pool seouence 0 2 3.r 4. Particle size of stream substrate U 2 3 5. Active/relict fl oodplain 0 1 z-)3 6. Depositional bars or benches 2 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 3 8. Headcuts 0 1 2'? 9. Grade control 0 0.5 'il 15 10. Natural valley 0 0.5 1 1.5r 1 '1 . Second or greater order channel No=0 Yes = 3) artificial ditches are not rated: see discussions in manual B. Hvdroloov (subtotal = |-. 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1 2 *) 13. lron oxidizing bacteria 1-Dl 1 2 3 14. Leaf litter 1.5 ('l 0.5 0 15. Sediment on plants or debris U 0.5 (9 1.5 '16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 05 {-1)1.5 17. Soil-based evidence of high water table?No=0 Yes i3j C. Bioloqv (Subtotal = 18. Fibrous roots in streambed (?2 1 0 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed l)2 1 0 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance)0 1 a J 2'1 . Aquatic Mollusks {0)1 2 J 22. Fish 0 0.5 1 i9 23. Crayfish U 05 1.5 24. Amphibians 0 0.5 {-l 1.5 25. Algae lu-/0.5 1 15 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW= 0 75; OBL- 1 5) Other= O "perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: Sketch: Z8{, s?J + trs Site #_ (indicate on attached rnapr ffi$ Provide the USACE AID#DWQ # STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET following information for the strcam reach under assessment: l. Applicant's name' 'i' ;L t'&. '-.,2. Evaluator's name: ) /4or.r*- 3. Date of evaluarion: l?/i - i{,.t 4. Time of evaluatioa: /2 j L/ / - S.Name o1r1r"*n G,ihe^ SF.rtLi^ 6.Riverb*in,Mv' i1,li'6' 7. Approximatedrainage uea:c,i*k; lLtt !-?t.tt > 8. Streamorder: -3ffi 9. Length ofreach evaluated:" /?Qo 10. Countv.: \)q l.rrutc s- I 1. Site coordinates (ifknown): prefer in decimal degrees.12. Subdivision name (if any): Latitude (ex 34 8723 l2)i /,, "ld.7i,r) Method location determined (circle):Topo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) Photo/GIS Otler GIS Other 13, Location of reach under evaluation (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identifuing stream(s) Iocation):_ :.'i, ., ,r..i ,.. ,?6,1r, . :, ,i.l,^ .Z ! ., I i ,': - , ,, ,- 14. Proposed channel work(if any): i? lt n( i r ' 15. Recent weather conditions: ( o mz- f 4 /',1 ar:ar1 i le "4 i 16. Site conditions at time of visir: fi'l 17. Iy'entify any special waterway classifications known: _Section l0 _Tidal Waters _Essential Fisheries Habitat -/ Trout Waters Outstanding Resource Waters - Nukient Sensitive Waters -Water Supply Watershed (I-ff) tat-t.,t,",."pono*tut.locatedupstreamoftheevaluationpoint?YES@Ifyes,estirnatethewatersurfacearea:- 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad rnupz i@ NO 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? @ *O 21. Estimated watershed land use: -Yo Residential -olo Commercial --:}f% Industrial -olo Agricultural 1l'*ror"rrd yoCleared/Logged -*orn..(-tt,t 22. Bankturl w;a*: I / ' /L 23. Bank height (from bedfp of bwtk): / - 3' 24'Channel,,oo"offifi2o/o)-Gentle(2to4o/o)-v!Moderate(4to|0%)-SteePP|0%) 25. Channel sinuosity: -straight ,/Occasional bends -Frequent meander -Very sinuous -Braided channel Instructions for completioa of worksheet (located otr page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a skeam of the highest quality. TotSl Score (from.reverse): .-1Ei-ii r'. :rt Jl .*rro* {b*s urm { l:ta&h,, * Evaluator's This channel evaluation form ffitended to be used only as a guide to assist landowners atrd environmerital professionals in gathering the data requ the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream o,r" 4/Z,v//?, . , , particular mitrgatiot'ratio or requirement. Form subject to change -versicn 06/03. To Comment, please call 919-876-8141 x26. STREA}I QUALTTY ASSESSVIE){T WORKSHEET #CI{ARACTERISTICS ECOREIGION POINT RANGE Cc.srtl M 6fifiEtiin - t,n€e ),!{lraH& Prcsenee of flow / pcrsistent pools in stre{m {oo flow or saturation:0: strong flow: rnax points)0-5 o-4 0-5 ')Evidence of past human alteration (extensive alteratior: ft no alteralion = max poinB)0-5 0-,0-5 J Riparian zcue lno buffer = 0: contieuous. wide buffer: max poin8)CI-6 a-4 0-, 4 Evidence of autrietrt or chemical dkcharges (Eitensive dischargex = 0; no discharges = max points)0-5 o-4 0-4 5 Groundwatcr diseharge (no discharse = O: sorines- seeos. w€tlands. etc. : rnax poirts)0-3 a-4 0-4 6 Prcscncc of tdjacent lloodPlain (m f,oodoleir = & exteasive floodDlain = nax poir*s)o-4 0-4 o-2 7 Entrcnchmcnt I ftoodPlai* acccss (deeplv entrenehed = 0; frequeni flooding = max points)0-5 s-4 Q-2 I Prcscrce of tdjacent wetlands (no wetlands = 0: large adjacent wetlands = Ela{ p!!ts}-0-6 0-4 o*2 9 Channel sirumity (extensive ctlailnelization = 0: natural mearder = maor poists)0-5 &'4 0*3 t0 Sediment inPut {extensive deoosition:0: little or no sediment = max points)0-t 0-4 0-4 l1 Size & divcrsity of cbanacl bed substrate ffire- hmoeenous:0: larse. diverse sizes = max points)r:!S1 ...;!o-4 o-5 FFl,,trl*E t{€, t2 Evklente ofchannel iockion or wklening f&colv incised = 0: stable bed & banks : max @inrs} 0-5 o-4 0-5 r3 P:egeeee ofmaior benk feilurcs (severe er.osion = 0: no erosioo. stable banls = max points)0-5 0-5 0-t t4 Root deptb tod densitY oo banlcs (no visible roots = 0: dense roots throughout = max poitlts)0-3 &-*0-5 l5 Impact by agricullure, livestock, or timber produetioa {substantial impact =0: no evidence: rnax points)0-5 &-4 0-5 l'. F,r4 lrT l6 Prese*ce of riflle-pooUripple-pool eomplexes (no riffles/ripples or pools : 0; well-developed qqlpo:r{s)-o-3 g-5 0-6 ,7 Habitat complexitY {little or no habitat = 0: &equenl varied habitats = max points}0-6 0-6 o-6 l8 Canopy coverage over streambed (no shadine veeetalion : 0: continuous caropy = max points)0-5 &-J 0-5 ls Substrate embeddedn css (deeplv embedded:0: loose structure = max)o-4 o-4 ).(,oJ,ox EI 2A Frescnce of slream invertebrates (see page 4) {no evidence:0: csnmon, numcrous typ€s : max poinfs)0-4 &-5 o-5 2l Prtserce of amphibirns (no evidence = 0: commoa, num€roxs types = ma:< points)o-4 0-4 &-4 22 Prescace offish {no evidence:0: eornmon, numerous types = max points)0*4 &.-4 s*4 23 Evidence of wildlifc use {no evideflce = 0; abundant widence = max poiris)e-6 s-5 0*5 fo**fq&tsroc*tt lOs . " II'rc,e clraracteri>tie s arJ n,)t Ais.5sed in coasiai i:riiims rl IE,t yst {r r Zg( 5 Ll7 *5o a_. t., NC DWO Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 Date: l..' ; t ProjecUSite: 1, r.l i'i11,Latitude:y/ 5" 3. - r Evaluator: ),,',t,,County:Ua /a,, ^n Longitude; J'{ lo Z;1a!i Total Pointst , ,-- z/ Stream rs at teast tntermittent ll J \if > 19 or perenntal i> 30* Stream Determination (circle ong) Ephemeral lntermittent Perennial Other ' '. e.g. Quad Namei /\ (. artificial ditches are not rated: see discussions in manual A. Geomorpholoqv (Subtotal= i Absent Weak Moderate Stro-ng 1u Contrnuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 2 loJ 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 2 3. ln-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, ripple-pool sequence 0 1 2 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 2 5. Active/relict fl oodplain 0 z J 6. Depositional bars or benches U 1 2 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 2 3 8. Headcuts 0 I J 9. Grade control 0 0.5 15 10. Natural valley 0 0.5 1 15 1 1. Second or greater order channel No=0 Yes = 3. 12. Presence of Baseflow 13. lron oxidizing bacteria 14. Leaf litter 15. Sediment on plants or debris '16. Organic debris lines or piles 17. Soil-based evidence of high water table?Yes =-f ) 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 2l Aquatic Mollusks FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 Other / 0*perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: Sketch: ' 1. ,'r-r (,n, ( LtY , (\\4t n'1't\)-ttv Site #_ (indicate on attached nraprUSACE AID#DWQ # m Provide the STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET following information for the stream rclch under assessment:\'-t. Applicant's name: -{-2.Evahator' 4. Time of evaluation: /7 ', 5. Name of stream: (r"sbe - 1rant L 6. River a*;n, /€,/ Z,'/rz^ .i.' 'ii*" -(at.u37, Approximate drainage 41sv1 A!,Y:l,' ! .*" :, 6i.(r 3 8. Stream order: "{ IIrWdtfAutt€9. Length ofreach evaluated: f3 "lo.county: ilat*4uttfr. _.--.-_--------- I l. Site coordinates (ifknown): prefer in decimal degrees 12. Subdivision name (if any): Latitudelex 348723t2)i trl ; i. j: \ i"/ I - 4 ;-t.'"Longitude(ex-77556611): . 7'., 14. Proposed channel work (ifany): 15. Recent weather conditions:4tJ 1,, f 'k*, 16. Site conditions at time of v 17. $entity any special waterway classifications known: y' Trout Waters -Outstanding Resource Waters _Section 10 _Tidal Waters Essential Fisheries Habitat _ Nutrient Sensitive Waters _Water Supply Watershed _(I-ff) 18. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of t)Veualuation point? YES NO [f yes, estimate the water surface area:_ 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad ^upl/ @ NO 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? @ *O 21. Estimated watershed land use:04 Commercial _12% Industrial _% Agricultural _ohClearcd I Logged _% Other ( 23, Bank height (from bed to top otbar*i): 7, - ,l ' 24. Channel slope down center of stream : /-.Flat (0 to 2%) -Gentle (2 to 4%7 u{Mod"rut" (4 to l0%) -Steep (>10%) 25. Channel sinuosity: Shaisht ./ Occasional bends Frequent meander Verv sinuous Braided channel25. Channel sinuosity: _straight ../bends Frequent meander _Very sinuous _Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (Iocated otr page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every charaeteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the sheam reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the steam flows tom a pasture into a forest), the slream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a sheam of the highest quality. This channel evaluation ffi"fi intended to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and environmental professionals in gathering the data;cffired by the United States Army Corps of f,ugineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particularmitigationratioorrequirement. Formsubjecttochange-version06/03. ToComment,pleasecall 919-876-8441 x26. _% Residential CtlyoForested 22. Bankfull width: & Methodlocationdetermined(circle):;d6TopoSheetortho(Aeriai)Photo/GISotherGISothc,- 13. Location of reach under evalualit((note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identifing stream(s) location): STREAII QUALITY,{SSESSNIE).iT WORKSHE ET #.CIIARACTERISTICS ECOREGIOII* POINT XANGE SC1ORECeslelPfc&lut Mouat& .lf l-i(r) x}{ P{ I Presence of flow / p€rsisient pools in stream {no flow or saturation = 0: strong flow: max points)0-5 a-4 0 -,5 L Evidence of past human alteration (extensive alteration : 0: no alteration : max points)0-6 0-5 0-5 3 Ripariar zone {no buffet = 0: contisuous- wide buffer: rnax points)0-6 CI-4 0-5 4 Evidence of rutrient or chemical discharges {extensive disc}urge5 = 0; no discharges = max points)0-5 0*4 0-4 5 Groundw*tcr discharge (no discharse = Ol sorinss. seeos. w€tlands. etc. = max Doints) 0-3 &-4 g-4 6 Prcsence of edjacent lloodPlain (rro floo&lain ! {I extensive flmdDlain = max poinl*}a-4 g-4 o-2 7 Entrenchmcnt / floodPlaia access {deeplv entrenched = 0: Aequeil floodine: max pointsi 0-5 a*4 t-2 8 Pre*ace of adjecent wetlands (no wetlands = 0: laree adiaceat wetlands = max points)0-6 &-4 0-2 9 Chauncl sinuo*itY {extensive channelization = 0: natural meander = max points)o-5 0*4 0-3 t0 Sediment inPut {extensive deposition= 0; little or no sediment = max points)0*s 0-4 *-4 lt Sia & divcrsity ofehsnscl bed substratc {fine- homoeenous = 0: laree. diverse sizx: rnax points}o-4 0-5 ),t't,.Fl3g t{a t-t t = lit l2 Evidence of channel iocision or widcning fdecstv ineised = 0: siable bed & banks : max roints)o-5 0-4 0-5 l3 Presence of maior bank failurce {severe erosion = 0; no erosioo, stable banks = max points)o-5 0-5 0-5 t4 R,oot dcpth and density otr benks {no vigible rosts = 0: dense roots throrrghout = max poiats}0-3 a-4 0-5 l5 Impact by agriculture, livestock, or limbcr produetion {substantial impacl =0: no evidence = max poinB)0-5 0*4 0-5 l6 Presence of riIIle-pooUripple-pool complexes {no riffles/riooles or oools : 0: well-developed = max points)0-3 0*5 0--6 t7 Habitat complexity {little or no habitat = 0: freouenl varied habitats = max points}a-6 0-5 0-6 l8 Canopy coverage over streambed (no shadin-q vegetation : 0; continuous canopy = max points)0-5 0-5 0-5 ls Substrate embeddedness (deeplv embedded = 0: loose structure = max) ",i NAT..:a-4 0-4 (, htoHa 2A Presence of stream invertebrates (see page 4) fno evidence:0: common, numerous tYpes = max points)0-4 0-5 0-5 2l Presence of amPhibians {no eviderre:0: cocmon. numerous tyE€s = mo< points)a-4 0-4 0-4 22 Pre*nce of fish {no evidence:0: common, aum€rous types : max points)a-4 &-4 $-4 23 Evidence of wildlife use evidence = 0; abundant evidence: max 0-6 0-5 B-5 tsalFatutsPodlte l0e 1S.,.d@ T$TAL SCORE (al*rerrter oE fitstpg€) NC DWQ Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 Date: llii, {i",ProjecUsite: tri {i Latitude: f; f '1: 1,,,' \-lEvaluator: ). ;1. i ."County: ilatqi..tr,;;Longitude: ,J1 ., ,' , i Total Points: Sfream ls at least ntermittent . ll ' if > 19 or perennial if > 30" I ' : Stream Determination (clrcle'one[- Ephemeral lntermitten(Perenniaf Other e.g. Quad Namei 1.4 artificial ditches are not rated; see discussjgns in manual B.H (5 ll{r i {V\ ; rJ-. r \'r. l\.1 r ,it, A. Geomorpholoqy (Subtotal = ' [-''t Absent Weak Moderate Stronq 1u Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 2 3: 2 Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 2 ,J 3. ln-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool,n 1 2 a-i .._9i 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 2 3"i 5 Active/relict fl oodplain 0 1 2 J 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 J 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 2 a 8. Headcuts 0 tl/2 3 9. Grade conirol 0 05 'll 15 10. Natural valley 0 0.5 1.5 1 '1 . Second or greater order channel No=0 Yes drOloOV (Subtotal = 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 2 n 13. lron oxidizinq bacteria 0l 2*J 14. Leaf litter 15 1 i05,0 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 15 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 05 'f 1.5 17. Soil-based evidence of high water table?No =10,Yes=3 C. Bioloqv (Subtotal = : l 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 5 2 1 0 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed 3)2 1 0 20. Macrobenthos lnote diversity and abundance)0 1 2,.J 21 Aquatic Mollusks 0 2 J 22 Fish 0 0.5 1]'1.5 23 Crayfish 0.5 1 1.5 24 Amphibians 0 0.5 I 1.5 25. Alqae 0'0.5 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 Other = 0 -perennial streams may also be identified using othermethods. See p.35 of manual. Notes: ' \ .r I i \\r i+ i" '/ \,,:.1t $: I i 7 e '-) 7:, '/* =;) tc 13. Location of reach under evalualioi-(note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identifing stream(s) Iocation): USACE AID#DwQ #Site #_ (indicate on attached map) re$ Provide the STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET 5. Name of stream: &,5Ae- ,&*,: \ - 6.River basin: N€*J R!,xf 8. Stream order: 3 lo. county: Lt/4 ic.rt4r,.--.-.--------J- I 1. Site coordinates (if known): prefer in decimal degrees . L2. Subdivision name (if any) Latitude(ex \48723t2): Q i 3 'u {r"', ''i ,} '.. Longitude (ex -:77 ss66fit: ;ii", " 7, Approximate drainage r:ea:@ 9. Length ofreach evalualed: //.( 0' Method location determined (circl{: 7@ Topo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) Photo/GiS Other GIS Other 13. Location of reach under evaluali66-fnote nearbv roads and landmarks and attach mao identifrin 14. Proposed channel work (ifany): .1 {i , l1.lfntify any special waterway classifications known: Section 10 -Tidal Waters Essential Fisheries Habitat y'Trout Waters -Outstanding Resource Waters - Nutrient Sensitive Waters -Water Supply Watershed -(l-lV)f a. l-, ,t ".. u pora *il. Iocated upstream of thpeXaluatron point? YES fr) If yes, estimate the water surface area: 1.9. Does channel appear on USGS quad *unf (9/ NO 20. Does "k .rappear on USDA Soil Survey? @ * 21. Estimated watershed land use: -% Residential -% Commercial --.1i9 % Industrial 70 %o Agricultwal 15. Recent weather conditi 16. Site conditions at time of visir: f I o/oForcsted,/ 22. Banktull widrh (!-%o Cleared / Logged _% Other t 23. Bank height (from bed to top of banQ:. 7--"i ' ./ 24. Channel slope down center of stream : ,_-Flat (0 to 2o/o) jlGentle (2 to 4o/o) -Moderate (4 to l0%) _Steep {>10%) 25. Channel sinuosify: -straight \lOceasional bends -Frequent meander -Very sinuous -Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identilied in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the sheam reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the Evaluator's Signatu !*rf This channel evalual intended to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and dnvirbhnfental professionals in gathering the data quality. The total by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a li , fi. )\\ 1 r iri , ti I i-I r\It particularmitigationratioorrequirement. Formsubjecttochange-versicnC6/03. ToComment,pleasecall 919-876-8441 x26 STREA}T QL ALITY ASSESSNIE\T WORKSHE ET #CIIARACTERISTICS ECOREGION POINT RANGE Cmstal Picfuotrt ffsrt b .l U a 3*ttr I Pres€nce of flow / pcrsistent pools in stream {oo flow or saturalion = 0r strong flow: max points)0-5 o-4 0-5 2 Eviderce of past bumar alteration (extensive alteration = 0: no alteration : max points)0-6 0-5 0-5 t Riparian zone {no buffe,r = 0: contiguous, wide buffer: max points)0 -6 o-4 0-5 4 Evidence of autrient or chemical drscharges I fextensive discharges = 0; no discharges = max poinls) I 0-5 0-4 0-4 J Groundwater discharge {no discharce = 0l $rrines" seeps. w€tlands, etc. = rnax points}0 *3 0-4 0*4 6 Preseuce of adjacent tloodPlain tao floodplain = S: extensive floodplain = rnax points)0-4 a-4 0-2 7 Entrenchmcnt / floodPlein access (deeplv entrenched = 0: frequenr flooding : mat points)0-5 o-4 a-7 8 Presecce of adjeeent wetlands (oo wetlands = 0: Iarse adiacent wetla&ds = max poins)0*6 a-4 0*2 9 Cbannel siouositY {extensive channelization = 0; natural meander = ma:< points)o-5 0-4 o-3 l0 Scdiment inPut {extensive deposition= 0; little or no sediment = rnax points)0-5 0-4 *-4 II Sizc & diversity of channcl bed substrate (fine- homosenous = 0: larse- diverse sizes = max points)$-4 0-5 i'{-Fl-a4 Htl Et l. li l2 Evidence of channel incisiou or widening fdecotv incised = 0: stable bed & banks: max poinB)0-5 0-4 0-5 I3 Preseuce ofmsjor balk failores (severe erosion = 0; no erosioa, stable banks = rnax points)*-5 0-5 0*t l4 Root depth aod densi$ oD baols ino visible roots = 0: dense roots throughout = max poinls)0-3 o-4 0-5 t5 lmpatt by agriculture, livestock, or timbcr Productioo tsubstantial imract:0: no evidence = max poinrs)0-5 0 -4 0-5 r6 Presence of rillle-pooVripple-pool complexes (no riffleslripoles or pools :6; wsll-developed: max points)0-3 0-5 0-6 l7 Habitat complexitv {little or no habitat: & fiequent, varied habitats : max points}0-6 0*6 o-6 t8 Canopy covcrage over streambed (no shadine vegetation = 0: continuous caropy = rnax points)0-5 o-5 o-J l9 Substrate embeddedness (deeotv embedded = 0: loose structure = max) 0-4 a-4 r* o*oF EI 2A Presence of stream invertebrates (see page 4) (no evidence :0: common. numerous types = max points)a-4 0-5 0*5 2l Presence of amPhibiers (no evidence:0: cwrmon. numerous types = max point$) - 0-4 0-4 0-4 22 Prescnce offish (no evidence:0: common, numerous types: max poinis)0*4 0-4 a-4 23 f,videnee of wildlife use (no Evidenee = 0; abundant evidence: max 0-6 0-5 0-5 Totet ?oints Poc$bf?t@,,1&,,I& TOTAL SCORE (alsc arter or futpga)'|, .., .;..r;.::.:.t. ' fh*;u chari;tcri)ties Jra n.t rssJ\sed tn ;oaslrl strell'ms. 1-qr) 3lCIlot :.1 NC DWQ Stream ldentification Form Version 4.11 Date: irt ii i ProjecUSite: it I: i,r.,Latitude: O Evaluator: ;. t) ,t,Counfu: , I r' WA {fl.{:ri Lonqitude: . i total Points: Stream ls at least intermittent ,/.i> 19 or perennral if> 30. Stream Determinafr'on (circle one) Ephemeral lntermittent Perennial Other e g. Quad Namei A. Geomorpholoqy (Subtotal= ,, 1 Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1" Continuity of channel bed and bank U (2 J 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweq 0 lT 2 J 3. ln-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, ripple-pool sequence 0 1 :?)J 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 J 5. Active/relict fl oodplain 0)1 "2 J 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2 J 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0:1 2 J 8. Headcuts 0 1 t-) 9. Grade control 0 0.5 1-15 10. Natural valley 0 0.5 f')15 1 1. Second or greater order channel No=0 Yes=3 artificial ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual B c oloqv (Subtotal= '12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1 2 i'a \ '13. lron oxidizing bacteria 0 1 2 14. Leaf litter 15 1 0.5 tt 15. Sediment on plants or debris o 05 1 1.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 0.5 1 1.5 17. Soil-based evidence of high water table?No=0 Yes=3 . Broloqv (Subtotal= 18. Fibrous roots in streambed J 2 1 0 '19. Rooted upland plants in streambed ?2 0 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance)0 2 21. Aquatic Mollusks U 1 2 J 22. Fish 0 0.5 1 1.5 23. Crayfish 0 0.5 )'1.5 24. Amphibians 0 0.5 I 15 25. Algae 0 U5 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed I fACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 Other = 0*perennial streams rry rt, r\otes: Sketch: trffittl-l, Provide the f5 t'^, ', USACE AID#DWQ #Site #_ (indicate on attached inapr STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET following lnformation for the stream reach under assessment: t-.'1 | l. Applicant's 2. Evaluator's name: !.. t; ' 'j 3. Date of evaluation: i r ;4. Time of evaluation; 5. Name of stream: Ul "",.1 . t 0' 6. Riverbasin: Mcy' { ,:J<-r 7, Approximate drainage area: 9. Leng1h ofreach evaluated:{oO' I l. Site coordinates (if known): prefer in decimal degrees Laritude(ex 348723t2): 'f I 3b s*J . t:,' :' i Longitude (ex --77 5566llr ) L #;. Method location determined (circle): 1@9-\ Topo Sheet Ortho (Aerial.1 Photo/CiS Other GIS Other 13.Locationofreachunderevaluation(notenearbyroadsandlandmarksandattachmapidenti!ingstream(S)Iocation):- I:,: i',',,. (' 'i ,._t t:,,,..(r f ,".' I ,.:,. ,:, , ,' ,,- 'i' ,ii i"' ,,'* '' i t"_ 14. Proposed channel work (ifany): 15. Recent weather conditi 16. Site conditions at time of visir' 11... ,.'{" l'd, +; 17. ldentify any special waterway classifications known: -Section 10 _Tidal Waters _Essential Fisheries Habitat -Trout Waters _Outstanding Resource Waters _ Nutrient Sensitive Waters _Water Supply Watershed _(l-IV) 18. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point? YES ,l(f:if yes, estimate the water surface area:-i- ----- 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? YES ljO 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES N0, 21. Estimated watershed land use: % Residential % Commercial % Industrial % Agricultural % Forested _% Cleared / Logged _% Other ( 22. Banktull rvidth:23. Bankheight(fiombedtotop ofbank): l'L' - 24.Channel slopedowncenterofstream:-Flat (0to2o/o) -Gentle {2to4%) !{M,oderate(4to10%) -Steep(>107o)25. Channel sinuosity: JSnuigt t -Occasional bends Frequent meander -Very sinuous -Braided channel Instructions for completioa of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation. stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the sheam reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display rnore continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a sEeam reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a strearn ofthe highest quality. Evaluator's sigont "9.'-, / .'.'-'-*- Date ,' .'' I t .," This channcl evalua{ton ldtm is intended to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and environnienial professionals in gathering the data fre{uired by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to tlSACE approval and does not imply a particularmitigationratioorrequirement. Formsubjecttochange-version06/03. ToComrnent,pleasecall 919-876-8441 x26. {.i :"' ie STREA}I Q U.\LITY ASSESS NIE).'T W'ORKSHE ET #CIIARACTERISTICS ECOREGIOIT{ POINT R.A.NGE ColStI Pkdmort iflwntein .t<( U ed tlF'& 1 Preseuce of flow I persistent ptols in strerm (oo flow or saturation :0: strong flow = rnax points)0-5 o-4 0-5 'l Evidence of past human elteration {extensive alteratioa:0; no alteration = max points)0-6 0-5 0-5 3 Ripariao zone (no buffer = 0: contiguous, wide buffer: max points)0-6 0-4 0-5 4 Evideoce of nulriert or chemical dise harges fextensive discharges = 0: no discharges = max points)0-s g*4 0-4 5 Croundwater discharge (no discharge = 0; sorings" seeps, wetlands, etc. = max points)0:3 s-4 a-4 6 Prcsence of adjacent lloodPlain e m floodolain = 0: extensive floodDlain = max points)o-4 0*4 o*2 7 Entrenchment I ltroodPlain acces (deeplv entrenched = 0: frequenl flooding : max points)0-J 6*4 8-2 I Preseace of adjeeent wetlands {no wetlands = 0: laree adiacent wetlands = max poins}0*6 o*4 o*2 9 Cbannel sinuositY {extensive charnelization = 0; natural meander = mali poins)0*5 0-{0-3 IO Sediment ioPut {extensive deoosition= 0: Iittle or no sediment = max points)0-5 0*4 0-4 ll Sizc & diversity of cbanoel bed substrate {fine- hotnoeenous = 0: laree- diverse sizes = max points)xAr ,,'.::0*4 a-5 ir ,F] tsata Farl l2 Evidence of charnel incision or widening (detalv incised = 0: stable bed & banks : max points)o-5 0-4 0-5 r3 Presence ofmajor balk failures {severe erosion = 0: no erosion. stable banks: max points)0-5 0-5 0..5 l4 Root deptb and deasitY oa benks (no visible roots = & dense roots throughout = max points)0-3 o-4 0-5 l5 Impart by agriculture, livestock, or timbcr prodactioa {substantial impac!:0; no evidence = max points}0-5 0-4 0-5 l'r F E t6 Presence of rillle-pooUripple-pool complexes {no riffles/riooles or oools : 0: well-developed = mar points)0-3 0-5 0-6 l7 Habitat comPlexitY {little or no habitat: 0: fiequent varied habitats = max points)0-6 &-6 o-6 t8 Canopy coverage ovcr streambed no shadine vesetation : 0: continuous canopy : max points)0 -5 o-5 0-5 l9 Substrate embeddedncss (deeply embedded = 0; loose structure = max)NA!,.::i:.,0-4 a-4 flr oJolrE 2A Prcscnce ofstrerm invertebrates (see page 4) (no evidence :0: ccrnmon. numerous Epes = max points)0-4 0-5 0-5 2t Prcserce of amPbibbrc (no evidence = 0: common. numerous typ€s = ma< points)0-4 0-4 g-4 7,Prescnce of fislt {no evidence:0: eommon. rumerous types = max poin&)o*4 s-4 g-4 23 Evidence sf wildlife use {no er,ridence = 0: abundant evidence: max points)0*6 0-5 0-5 ?otelkaF€!d!{€ros :.r00 TOTAL SCORE (also enter on fir$t FgB) NC DWO Stream ldentification Form Version 4.11 Date: I f l,', I i',Latitude:$r Jl 3,; Evaluator:County: t irr,,,"..r,Longitude:? 1 i Total Points: Stream is at teast intermittent .. :. { if > 19 or perennial if > 30- "lzStream Determination (circle one) Ephemeral lntermittent Perennial Other e.g. Quad Namei tl- I A. Geomorphologv (Subtotal = / )Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1" Continuitv of channel bed and bank 0 1 .',2 aJ 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 f 2 J 3. ln-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, ripple-pool sequence 0 1 o 5 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 ))5 5 Active/relict floodplain 0 1 2 J 6. Depositional bars or benches 0.1 2 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 8. Headcuts n 1 2 9. Grade control 0 0.5 1 4E 'l0 Natural vallev 0 0.5 1 1.5 'l 1. Second or qreater order channel No=0 Yes=3 artificial ditches are not ratedt see discussions in manual B '12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1 2 ta ) 13. lron oxidizinq bacteria 0 1 Z^ 14. Leaf litter 1.5 1 0.5 0 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0,s 1 1.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles U 0,5'1 1.5 17. Soil-based evidence of high water table?No=0 Yes=3 U. tsioloqv (Subtotal= -.1.- {'- 18. Fibrous roots in streambed J (z 1 0 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed (2\1 0 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance)0 2 1 21. Aquatic Mollusks :0 1 2 3 22. Fish U,0.5 1 15 23. Cra 0 0.5 i 1.5 24. Amphibians tt 05 1't '1.5 25. Alqae 0 0.5 I 15 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW=O75; OBL= 1 5 Other=0 *perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: Sketch: ,):i J-j m Provide thc USACE AID#DWQ # STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET following information for the str.am rcach under assessment: 1. Applicant's n*r", e i: L 2. Evaluator's ,u*", ) ' n1* k 7, Approximate drainage arca i Qdft |8. Stream order: I 9. Length ofreach sy71rra1s6' k t 10.Counti: ul/af at q ct 3. Date ot.rulrut;on, f O/ i ', f i 'l 4. Time of evalwtioa:- f C'. ( O 5. Name orro"*r, lr{n*-,ulJ-Tr,L - 6. River a*in, ,r/e Zg7 52a7ta Site #_ (indicate on attached rnapr L," 12. Subdivision name (if any): _%o Cleared I Logged _o/o Olher \ 23. Bank height (Aom bed to top ofbank;: / ' Latitude (ex 34 872312):Longitude (ex -77 5566n\t-3 t ! t' {'}" f'"n {t ' Mcthod Iocation determined (circle):Topo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) PhotolGIS Ottrer GIS Othtx \.',' , ', , .!.,.' otr. [",r,'r, , ,:;.,-i .'.1'i *]*zo {tr,/ 14. Proposed channel work (ifany): 15. Recent weather conditions: 5o ru'{. (ii t 16. Site conditions at time of visir: .) *" -. 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: -Section 10 -Tidal Waters Essential Fisheries Habitat Trout Waters _Outstanding Resource Waters - Nutrient Sensitive Waters -Water Supply Watershed _(I-IV) 18.Isthereapondorlakelocatedupstreamoftheevalua!ionpoint?vpsFoIrves,estimatethewatersurfacearea:- / \--,/ ^1" 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? YES NQ 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES .NO r 21. Estimated watershed land use: % Residential % Commercial ;fL % Industrial ?4o/o Ag.'calul:al I l. Site coordinates (ifknown): prefer in decimal degrees. r , 7@/olorested 22. Banktull width: I 24. Channel slope down center of stream: -Flat (0 to 2o/o) -Gentle {Zto 4Yo7 -r/Mod"rur"(4 to l0%) -Steep (>10%) 25. Channel sinuosity: -straight '/ Occasional bends Frequent meander -Very sinuous -Braided channel Instructions for completion of workshect (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment ofthe sffeam reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest quality. Total (frory d(rd,,n,B rr.rl q bc Evaluator's Signa Date l3i' t' ;i{ ? This channel eva is intended to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and'environmental professionals in gathering the data by the Uuited States Army Corps of Engineers to make a prelimiuary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation ratio or requirement. Form subject ro change - version C6l03. To Comment, please call 919-876-8441 x26. STREA}I QL ALITY ASSESSNIE\T WORKSHEET #.CIIARACTERJSTICS ECOREGION POINT RANGE n Corsltl Pk&qir *Imctiril J Ulr.a €r1 r-F't I Presence of flow / persistent pools in strerm (no flow or saturation = 0: stroflg flow : rnax points)0-5 a-4 0-5 ..:aa- ..- z f,vidence of past humar rlteratioD {exlensive alteration = 0i no alteration = max pollts) - a-6 0-5 0-5 J Riparian zone {no buffer = 0; contiguous, wide buffer = max points)0-6 8-4 0-5 4 Evklence of Eutriert or chemical dkcharges {extensive discharges = 0: no discharges = max points)0-5 0-4 0-4 5 Croundwater diseharge (no discharee = 0: sDrinss" seeps, wetlands, etc. = max poinrsi 0-3 a-4 0*4 6 Prcscoce of adjacent floodPlain f rro flaodnlain = O: extensive floodolain : max Doints)o-4 a*4 0*? 7 Entrcnchment / lloodPlaia acccss ideeplv ontrenched = 0; frequent flooding = max points)0-5 0-4 g-z 8 Prescoce of adjecent weflands (ao wetlands = 0: large adiacent wetlands = max win6)0-6 0-4 o-2 9 Channel siruositY {extensive channelization = 0: natural rneander = rnax poinE)0-5 0-4 0-3 l0 Sediment ioPul {extensive deposition= 0: little or no sediment = max points)0-5 q*4 0-4 ll Size & divcrsity of ehanuel bed substrate {Iine. hornogensus:0; Iarge. diverse sizes = max points) ';xAr 0-4 0-5 i*grt h{hIha F{t1 l2 Evilence ofchannel incisiou or widening {decolv ineised = 0: stable bed & banks : m&r psints}0-5 0-4 0-5 r3 Presence of major benk fnilures {severe erosion = 0; no erosion, stable banks: max poine)0-5 0-5 0-5 t4 Root depth and density on banks (no visible roots = 0: dense .oots throughout = max points)0-3 0-4 0-5 l5 Impact by agriculture, livestock, or timber productioa {substantial imDact:0: no evidence: max poin8)0-.5 a-4 0-5 f-t F Fq -:ra t6 Presence of riflle-pooVripple-pool compkxes {no riftles/ripples or Dools:0: well{eveloped: max points 0-3 0-5 0-6 t7 Ilabitat complexity {little or no habitat = 0: frequent, varied habitats = max points)0-6 0*6 0-6 t8 Canopy coverage over streambed (no shading vegetation = 0; continuous canopy = max points)0-5 0-5 0-5 l9 Substrate embeddedness (deeply embedded = 0; loose structue = max)xAt a-4 o*4 rt o r.t rOxf, 2A Preserce ofstrelm invertebrat€s (see page 4) (no evidence:0: commoo, numerouii typ€s: max poinis)0*4 0*5 o-5 21 Presenee of arnpbibiens (no evidence = 0; eornmon. numerous types = mar points)0-4 0-4 &-4 22 Presence of fish {no evidence:0; common, numerous tyP€s = r*ax poinfs) g-4 o"-4 $-4 ZS Evidence of wildlife use {no evidence = 0; abrlndart evidence = max poinlsi 0-6 0-5 8-3 To*rthfursPodblc tffi !r*':rts'' TOTAL SCORE (also c*ter o&fnstirgs)'l N(] DW tream ntrlrca orm verslon Date:(,0 iL"iiiu ProjecUsite: ( i ('',, Evaluator: ,, . /1,: Li Gounty: i Longitude: jl6 i:; p.-, # Total Points: Stream is at teast intermittent L{t) if > 19 or Derennial if > 30- Stream DeterminEtion (circle onq) Ephemeral lntermittent leren-@ Other e.g. Quad Name'. . a1L/ tl) Sketch.w"r! Ide ifi !,5r6i 't( 't tion F v 4.ll $ /,, 'artificial ditches are not rated: see discussions in manual B. Hvdroloqv (Subtotal = {S ) 14. Leaf litter C. Bi ubtotal = A. Geomoroholoov (Subtotal = '1.1,-Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1" Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 2 3.t 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 2 3. In-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, rioole-oool sequence 0 1 2 3,', 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 2 5 Active/relict floodplain 0 1i;2 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 2i 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 2 8. Headcuts 0 lt 2 2 9. Grade control 0 0.5 1:1.5 10. Natural valley U 0.5 1 '1.5 1 1. Second or qreater order channel No=0 YesF e, 12. Presence of Baseflow 13. lron oxidizinq bacteria 15. Sediment on plants or debris 16. Orqanlc debris lines or piles 17. Soil-based evidence of high water table? 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 21. Aquatic Mollusks FACW = 0 75; OBL ='1.5r Other = o26. Wetland plants in streambed "perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 oll4lal' Notes: USACE AID#DWQ # Z@l 5 Ztir *:; Site #_ (indicate on attached rnapr m Provide the STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET following information for the strcam rcach under assessment: 1. Applicant's nu .t l-{'{"'2. Evaluator's name: J "4a14 3. Date of evaluation: ,l -i -. /, r 4.Timeofevaluation: lf Vf 5. Name of stream:" "k*r61 6. River basin: l./e ar' F i v*n T. Approximate drainage area]?f,/'/ tL''^ {' e, 1 8. Stream arder: L 9. Length ofreach evaluated: F4'l0.County: Ua/a+yi I l. Site coordinates (if known): prefer in decimal degrees 12, Subdivision name (if any): Latihrde (ex ,o rrrrtt, I I 3l OL . I i 'i iqi Longitude (ex *'17 5566lti: 3{,.{i'f, . {ir"i* 14. Proposed channel work (ifany): 15. Recent weather conditions: 16. Site conditions at time of visit: Methodlocationdetermined(circl$:6{{'TopoSheetortho(Aeria1)Photo/GISotherGIS0ther- 13. Location of reach unde. "rair'raii,5n (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identiling streamlsl location):- ' " '" {'' ('' ,' "' '; l!' :';"' ' "''':' i''; 17. Identifu any special waterway classifications known: -Section 10 -Tidal Waters -_Essential Fisheries Habitat _Trout Waters _Outstanding Resource Waters - Nukient Sensitive Waters -Water Supply Watershed -(I-N) ,/--',l8.[srhereapondorlakeIocatedupstreamoftheevaluationpoint?YESN9.-lfyes,estimatethewatersurfacearea:- 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad *upZ @S' NO 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? ffit UO' --./ 21. Estimated watershed iand use: % Residential 0/o Commercial _,!L % Industrial 1p/o Agticaltural _Yo Cleared I Logged _% Other I 22. Bankfult wid 23. Bank height (from bed to top ottant): /,: I ' 24. Channel slope down center of steam: -Flat {0 to 2o/o) -Gentle (2 to 4%) VlMod"rur"(4 to l0%) -Steep (>107o) 25. Channel sinuosity: _straight t/ Occasional bends -Frequent meander -Very sinuous _Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the sffeam reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest quality. Total Score (from reverse): ,/rl Evaluator's Si+naturc ,. .- ,= 9a/(" i?i"i ! i ' 4 Thischannel&,t,"ti,tl,ndo*n"..l-od.,ilonmentalprofessionalsin gathering the data requ'f6d by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total sdore resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation ratio or requirement. Form subject to change -version 06i03, To Comment, please call 919-876-8441 x26. }fl vo1orested *, 4-{' * b{tl fcomments: lktr{. ut^*,! ,: ,:'i Go:lt- Frd";; h" STREAT.I QUALITY ASSESSNIE){T WORKSHE ET *CIIARACTERISTICS ECOREGION POI}TT f,AT.iGE CmsH *fiffira&' -l U}{&xttl-an I Prescnce of flow / persistent pools in strerm (m flow or saturation = 0: strong flow: rnax points)0-5 a-4 0-5 2 Evidence of past human alteration {extersive alteratioil = 0; no alteration = max points)0-6 0-5 0-5 l Riptrian zonc (no buffer = 0; contiguous, wide bufer: max poinls)0-6 0-4 o-5 4 Evfrleoec of nutrient or ehcraical dkcharges fextansive discharses = O: no discharges = ma,t poing)0-5 o-4 e-4 s Groundwater diseharge {no discharse = 0i springr seeps, wetlands, etc- = max points}0-3 a-4 g-4 6 Prescuce of adjaccat lloodPlain a-4 0-4 o*2 7 Entrcnchmcnt I lloodPlain ecccss (deeptv entrenched = 0; frequenr flooding = ma:t points)0-5 *-4 a-7 I Presence of adjeceut *etlands (no wetlands = 0: larse adiacent wetlands = max poinB} - 0-6 a-4 o*z I C}annel siruositY (extensive clennelization = 0; natural meander = ma.x poinB)0-5 0-4 o-3 t0 Scdiment inPut iext€Nlsivs deposition= 0: little or no sediment = max points)0'5 0-4 0-4 11 Size & diversity of chanacl bed substrate ffine- homoeenous = 0: laree- diverse sizes = max points)0-4 0-5 ). ,-lE FIE,c t{u. t?Evitenee of channel ineision or widening fdEmlv incised = O: stable bed & banks : ma:c foilB)0-5 0-4 0-5 I3 Presence of maior bank failures {severe erosion = 0; no erosioa, stable banks = max pgilts)0*5 0-5'0*5 ,4 Root dcpth and densitY on bauks fno visible roots = 0; dense roots throughout = llqIqmtsl-0-3 0-4 6-5 l5 Impact by agricnlture, tivestock, or timber produetioa {substantial impact:0: no eaidence: max points}0-5 0-4 0-5 F Fr E x*a t6 Presence of riftle-pooUripple-pool complexes ino riffles/ripoles or pools: f; lvsll-developed : mat points) - 0-3 o-5 0-5 t7 Ilabitat complexitY (little or no habitat = 0; frequent, varied habitats : maIgollts)-0-6 0-6 0--6 I8 Canopy coverage over streambed (no shadinq vegetation = 0; continuous caropy = max pq!4q)0-5 0-5 0-5 l9 Substrate embeddedness fdeeoh embedded = 0: Ioose structure = max)0-4 0-4 }{t,-r::olian.,: 20 Presmcc of strcrat invertebrats (see page 4) {no evidence :0: eommon, numerous Ep€s : max points)0-4 o-5 0-5 2'Prcsence of amPhibians (no eviderce = 0: eonmon- nUmerous Wpes = r"nar points)a-4 0-4 &-4 7'Prtscnec of fsh fno evidence = O: common. mrmerot s types = max pointi)0-4 0-4 t-4 23 Evidenee of wildlife ttse {noevidence:0: &undant evidence = mat poir*s)0-6 0-5 B-5 ',- T&lfa*refo$eila ..,*os:i$r .,ii&.'l: TOfAt $CORE {atsc,*rrtron fir*tpge}r,i ' firc;e charecteri:tics ate fr-)[ asse>seC in ;oaslai siru:i]Tls {Igam Identification Form Version 4.ll Date: la/ ZZ ltq ProjecUSite: ,{,;,Latitude: 3l Si i1.l Evaluator: J- r'?ql ,-county: lr,/a {a uo^ Total Points: Stream is at least intermittent if > 19 or perennial if > 30- Ll.1 . -'t'Stream DeterminatiSn (circle one) E ph emeral lnterm ittent, per?ffi-il Other e.g. Quad Name: NC DW .: tt a-i. 7 ditches are not rated; see discussions in manuat -nlnnrr /Qr rhfntat = {,, \ A. Geomorpholoqy (Subtotat= 7 Absent Weak Moderate Strong1a Continuity of channel bed and bank U 1 2 4. orrruesil.y or cnannet atong tnalweg 0 1 2 .21 3. ln-channel structui@ ripple-pool sequence 0 1 2 2. i3 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 3 rcr roooptatn 0 1 AtQ J6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2 5KecenI ailuvtat oepostts 0 2 28. Headcuts U 1.,2n 5 ttot 0 0.5 1 15'10. Natural valley 0.5 1 '1.5 grearer orqer cnannel a rtificia I No=0 Yes = 3.i . Hydroloqy (Subtotal= 12. Presence of Baseflow U 1 2 fzi'13. Iron oxidizing bacteria o.)1 2 314. Leaf Iitter 1.5 4"''0.5 015. Sediment on plants or debris 0 ,'0.5--1 1.5ro. \Jrgailrc oeofls ilnes or ptles U r 05.1 t.317. Soil-based evidence of hfin watEitable?No=0 Yes =6/ 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 2)1 019. Rooted upland plants in streambed J,Y 1 020. Macrobenthos (ngte diversity and abundance)n I ,!2 3AqUdr.ru tvtoilusKS 0)1 2 J22. Fish 0 0.5 n 1.5zJ. ut aryltsn 0 0.5 ,1 1.524. Amphibians 0 0.5 .ti 1525. Algae i0j 0.5 1 1526. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75; OBL f1 5j Other = O vrrcrrrdr s.earrs rrlay arso oe roentrfled using other methods. see p. 35 0f manual. !r/ Notes: Sketch: - a -) (- t^ ^Lb / J'l] i' 2-od iS r_{,./ /_i ,t ,i'-t. t /' . /:,-,.., r; I i* tri .r I . ,. ,/-t:f."t.'.^' -:.i. ;.7' 1;.i::"- ", ..' .'i.; , ! i;,_. i ..,,0,,,1, ta USACE AID#DwQ # m Provide the STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET following iaformation for thc stream reech under assessment: rI l.Applicant's n*, {r'' .. 2.Evaluator's n*n", J r'44{* 3. Date of evaluation: ilj';'.. .;'/ I '/ 4. Time of evaluation: I i'{ ' ,;-? - 5. Name of st .u-,7, f, J, (e si,, n (<c-,t L T,Approximatedrainage uea: ."t' i. '; '- .,:',--; 8.Stream order: 2.'' 9. Length of reach evaluated: 8o'10. Counw: t+)4 /"2t v1., 11. Site coordinates (if known): prefer in decima.l degrees Latirude(ex 348721t2)i *-- ,.' ,t llt]4f Method location determined (circle): CFF) Topo Sheet Ortho (Aeriat) Photo/GIS Other GIS Othcr il1(L-1 1 L/.L ar, .-..' {' I | /t +; 14. Proposed channel work (ifany):1 ' J.r*.{u*'., 15. Recentweatherconditions: 5"ty1'k , 'i.'t , g<ry yl tcrfi 16. Site conditions at time of visir, iu,n , (l ^ n.-.., . / 'i i, , ,.-, - 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: _Section 10 _Tidal Waters Essential Fisheries Habitat _Trout Waters _Outstanding Resource Waters _ Nutrient Sensitive Waters _Water Supply Watershed _(I-IV) 18'Isthereapondorlake[ocatedupstreamoftheevaluationpoint?vesXio-thyes,estimatethewatersurfacearea:- 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? YES NO 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES NO 21. Estimated watershed land use: % Residential oZ Commercial -11 % Industrial fuL o/o Agtiatltwal '"1 1 7, Forestedf-_YoClearcd / Logged _% Other ( 22. Banktull width: .J,)23. Bank height (from bed to top ofbank):' .,, t 24. Channel slope down center of stream: _Flat (0 to 2%) -;Gentte (Zto 4%) -Moderate {4 to l\o/d _Steep (>10%) 25. Channel sinuosity: _Straight .. Occasional bends _Frequent meander _Very sinuous _Braided charnel lnstructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream ofthe highest quality. LG;! 5 73 -{.}* Site #_ (indicate on aftached arapr 1.2. Subdivision name (if any): Longirude (ex -?7 55661 l ): .i r ' :: ti .i s , . ,-'.':-': 13. Location of reach under evaluatl&r (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identif ing stream(s) location):_ Evaluator's Signature This channel evaluation gathering the data by the {-inited States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation ratio or requirement. Form subject to change - version A6103. To Comment, please call 919-876-8441 x 26 . ,{ri- '/ ,^r, /q / l i l, t intended to be used orly ut " guiOu to,sirt l"ndo*n... *JIfffiffirfLl professionals in STREA}T QUALITY ASSESSNIEliT WORKSHEET #CIIARACTERISTICS ECOREGIOT( POINT RANGE Comtd neihclil Mqrteb rI.( l-a€lt Htt& Presence of llow / pcrsistent pools in stream (oo flow or saturation:0i strong flow: rnax points)0-5 0*4 0-5 a7 :-)_* _ /), 2 Evideaec of past human alteration (extensive alteratioa :0; no alteration : max points)0-6 0-t 0-5 J Ripariaa zone (no buffer = 0: coltiguous, wide buffer: rnax poinls)0-6 a-4 0-5 4 Evideoce ofnutrient or chemical discharges (extensive discharses = 0: no discharges = max points)0-5 0-4 a*4 5 Groundwater discharge {no discharse = O; sprinss. seeps, wetlands, etc- = ma,t points)0-3 a-4 o-4 6 Prcscncc of adjaccnt lloodPlair fno flso&Iain = (h extensive fioodolain = max ooints) a*4 8*4 0*2 1 Etrtrenchmcnt / lloodPlaia acces (deeply entrenebed = & fiequem floodirg: max points)0-5 o-4 0-z 8 Presence of adjeeent wef lends (no wetlands = 0: laree adiacent wetlands = rnax points)0-6 s-4 a-2 9 Channcl siruositY (extensive channelization = 0: natural meander = max poinh)0-5 &-4 o-3 t0 Scdiment inPut (extensive deocsition= 0: Iittle or no sediment = max points)B-5 0-4 o-4 ll Size & diversity of channcl bed substrate (fme-. homopenous = 0: large. diverse sizes = max points)':$ra.0-4 o-- 5 ).t(-,F] He F,(n l2 Evirlence of channcl iucisioa or widening fdeertv incised = 0: stable bed & banks :'max roir8l 0-5 0-4 0-5 J )13 Preseuce of m*jor bank faihrct {sever€ erosion:0; no erosion, stable banks = max points} ,o-5 f)-5 s*J t4 Root dcpth and densitY on baaks {no visible roots:0: dense roots throughout = max poin*) - 0-3 0-4 0*5 l5 Impa$ by agricultBre, livestoek, sr fimbcr productioo {zubsantial imgact =0: no evidence: max poina}0-5 &*4 s-5 t< Ir l6 Presence of rilfle-pooUripple-poot cornplexes {no riffleslripples or pools = 0; well-developed: max points)0-3 0-5 0-6 t7 Habitst comPlexitY (little or no habitat = 0: frequent, varied habitats = max pointsl 0-6 o*6 0-6 l8 Canopy €overage over streambed {no shadin-g vegetaiion = 0; continuous canopy = max points) - 0*5 o-5 0-5 t9 Substrate embeddednGss fdeeoh embedded = 0: loose siructute = max) a-4 q-4 I*t, LJ FIoHn 2A Prtseate ofstre*m invertebrat$ (see p4ge 4) {no evidence:0: co{nslot. numerous types = max points)0-4 0-5 0-5 .) 2l Prescme of rmPhibiaos (no evidence - 0; csun<r\ numerotls typ€r = m!rypgtntsl-0-4 0-4 8-4 7')Prcserce of fish {no evidence:0: commoo. num€rous types = rn'ax pointl}*-4 &-4 8*4 Z3 Evidcnce of witdlife uec (ro widence = 0: abundant evidence = max poirls)0-6 0-5 0-5 T#Srtlt&$?ocih!!t&: ::!sri:,;l,l:'r:{!*!'l TATAL $CCRE (alrc's*t€r o*! 6ssting$)L ' f hc;; cl:arr;tcr;>tics arc ir,.)t lissJSSed in ;oasilr )irsiims NCD Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 Date:, .t ProjecUsite: 1') i .f t" ', ,.,Latitude: (l . j i i, . t;'i Evaluator: ; ..,;'1" 1.: :"r County: n'Ait.i5r,Longitude: i",_ O* ,$" Total Points: Stream is at least intermittent ? -1 if > 19 or perenntal if > 30* i k Stream Determination (cir-clegne),. Ephemeral lntermittenti Pere!-il-al_- Other e.g. Quad Name: i--. A. Geomorpholoqy (Subtotal =Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1'Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 I 3 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 3. In-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool,0 1 d J 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 1)2 J 5. Active/relict fl oodplain 0 1 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 1,)r 2 J 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1,2 3 8. Headcuts 0 2 2 9. Grade control 0 J',5..'1 1.5 10. Natural valley 0 0.5 1.5 1 1. Second or greater order channel No=0 Yes=3 artificial ditches d; see discusslons in manual B. Hvdroloov (Subtotal = "1 ,( 'l 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1 2 3i 13. lron oxidizinq bacteria ro)1 2_3 14.Leaf litter 1.5 1 { 0.51 0 15 Sediment on plants or debrrs 0 05,1 1.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 05j 1 1.5 17. Soil-based evidence of high water table?No=0 Yes {3 ) C. Bioloqv (Subtotal = 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 3-,i z-/1 0 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed 2 20. Macrobenthos lnote diversity and abundance)U 2)? 2'1 Aquatic Mollusks r0;2 J 22. Fish 0 0.5)1 1.5 23. Crayfish 0 0.5 1.5 24. Amphibians 0 0.5 1i 't.s 25. Alqae ,d 0.5 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5' Other = 0 *perennial streams mayalso be identified using othermethods. See p.35 of manual Notes: , {,;' { _.:{ "i )"a-,ri -,/ i , r, i l-. r-. /'I ;,''/';1 o ''-'! '' USACE AID#DwQ # ^ 11-l{ ' Site # ,! i/1: ' i;';'"' (indicate on attached inap t STREAI\{ QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEf, T Provide the following information for the strcam rcach under assessment: 1. Applicant's nanrct ttFL 2. Evaluator's name: - ) f'1 r: :"t 3. Date of evaluation: lO / L .: / t i q. Time of evaluation: 5' Name of stream: T'A * ' /*:t'n ka''Lfib {r'/*t;,. ko-rL 6. River basin: //c *' &'n"' 7. Approximate drainage areai i' 1? t " '/ I 8. Stream order: 9. Length ofreach evaluated:10. Counn-: Va taqry, I l. Site coordinates (if known): prefer in decimal degrees.12, Subdivision name (if any): Latitude(ex 34872312)i *t gl i\" " ; "-," "1 Longitude(ex -7755661n: "3b {', Method location determined (circle): (&' Topo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) Photo/GIS Other GIS Orher r :')..' 13.Locationofreachundereva1uation(notenearbyroadsandlandmarksandattachmapidenti!ingstream(s)location):- {)'{r,2,- ,oin5 Zff-"} 5 L! "ii ?aei ','utt t;ir,.t: ;tt{:;i ,'"",,,,{ ;,*,."' t r, l:,'14.Proposedchannelwork(ifany): / LLoo-ttttr^ Lvc.(t,'' i i _ 15. Recent weather conditionsi I LQ. (cti'\ , €ealo.q I 'ft tves - 16. Site conditions at time of visit: '1 :!.oo; ti., i r..,. { {'1r*S I7. Identifu any special waterway classifications known: -Section 10 -Tidal Waters _Essentiai Fisheries Habitat -Trout Waters _Outstanding Resource Waters _ Nutrient Sensitive Waters _Water Supply Watershed _(I-N) 18. Is ihere a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point? YES J@lf yes, estimate the water surface area:- 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad rnap? YES NO 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES NO 21. Estimated watershed land use: -% Residential -olo Commercial JZ2Yolndustrial 2+),/o Agtic,llt:u:al JW YoForested _Yo Cleared I Logged _% Other ( 22. Banktull width: { '23, Bank height (from bed to top ofbank): O .- / ' / 24. Channel slope down center of streami/-Flat(0 to 2o/o) l./ Gentle (2to 4o/o) -Moderate (4 to 10%) _Steep (>107o)/ 25. Channel sinuosity: -Straight V Occasional bends Frequent meander _Very sinuous _Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section, Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display rnore continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a sheam of the highest quality. Total Score '--I.:. ' Evatuator's Signatare ,, .... -t,.' 'L.'.-'-" Drt" I i I i: i I 7" griOu to tttitt l"ndorrn".. ,ol-ii'ilionmental professionals inThis channel evaluation- gathering the data reg4ilea by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quatity. The total sCflre resuiting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particularmitigationratioorrequirement. Formsubjecttochange-version06/03. ToComment,pleasecall 919-876-8441 x26. (from reyerse): ,:t' t' ' t .' STREA}I QL,{LITY ASSESSNIENT WORKSHE ET #CIIARACTERISTICS ECOXtr,GION POINT RANGB $congComtalPrkdUouttlqrtih Ulraq| )xtst.l-te{ I Presence offlow / pershtent pools in stream (no flow or saturation:0: strong flow: max points)0-5 0-4 0-5 L Evidence of past human alteration (extensive alteration :0i no alteralion : max points)0-6 0-5 0-5 3 Ripariao zone {no buffe,r = 0: contieuous- wide buffer: rnax points}0-6 0-4 0-5 4 Evidencc of nslrient or chemkal discharges (extensive discharges = 0: no discharges = max poinrs)0-5 0*4 o-4 5 Groundwater discharge (no discharce = 0: sorinps. seeos. wetlands. etc. = max Doints) 0-3 a-4 o-4 6 Presenee of adjacent {Ioodplain tao floo&laiin = 0: extensive floodplain = max rointsl a-4 a-4 o-2 7 Ertrenchrncnt / floodplaia access (deeply entrenched = 0; frequenr flooding = max points)0-J 0-4 a-2 I Preseaee of adjacent *etlands (no wetlands = 0: laree adiacent wetlands = max points)0-6 a-4 g-2 9 Chaunel sinuosity (extensive channelizatioa = 0: natural meander = max points)0-5 0-4 0*3 IO Sedimert ioput fertensive deposition= 0: Iittle or no sediment = max points)0-5 o-4 0-4 ll Sizc & diversity of channel bed substrate (frne- homosenous: 0: tarse- diverse sizes = max points)xAr,'0-4 0-5 ).FhfFlx* t{t} F t{ = t+a l2 Evidence of channcl iacisiou or widening (drcdly incised = 0: stable bed & ba*s : max roiats)0-5 0-4 0-5 I3 Presercc of major benk failurcs {severe erosion = 0: no erosioa. stable banks: max points)0-5 0-5 s*5 14 Root depth and density oa banks {no visible roots = O: dense roots throu.shout = max points)0-3 0*4 0-5 l5 Impact by agriculture, livestock, or timber productioo {substantia} impact =0: no evidence: max points)0-5 0-4 o-5 t6 Presence of rillle-pooUripple-pool compkxes {no riffles/riooles or pools = 0: well-develooed : max points)0-3 0-5 0-6 l7 Ilabitat eomplexitv {little or no habitat: 0: frequenl varied habitats = max points)0-6 0-6 0-6 l8 Calopy coverage over streambed (no shading vegetalion = 0: continuous canopy = rnax points)0-5 0-5 0-5 l9 Substrate embeddedncss (deeolv embedded = 0: loose structure = max) o-4 0-4 ). CIor.tol'.tn 2A Presence ofstrelm invertebrat$ (see page 4) (no evidence = 0: esmmon. numerous typ€s = max points)0-4 o-5 0-5 i "a. 2l Prcsscce of amphibiens {ao evidence:0; common, nurerous types = max points) _ 0-4 0-4 a-4 2,Prescnce offish {no evidence:0; conrmon, lrumerous types: rnax points)0-4 o-4 o-4 23 Evidence of wildlife use (no evidence = 0; abundant evidence - max points)0*6 o-5 0.-5 Ta*.l?ohi&f€6ibi.t&' ,:!$&iiff TOTAL SCOXE (als* cnter on firstpage) ' fhe-e clraratteri5[i(is nri r,.)t lrss.ssed in coasiai streSrrs NC DWO Stream ldentilication Form Version 4.ll Date: {, lr r ProjecUSite: i{N,rq Evaluator: ,, i'i' r: ;County: Uq luq,,+Lonsitude:tf 0$ So.Xlc2 Total Pointsr n ./ Stream is at teast intermittent \'fi a i 2 19 or oerennial if > 30. J ' ' , Strea m Dete rm i nati o n ( c i rc_1g-o_qgl-. Ephemeral lntermittent_Perennia! I Other e.g. Quad Namei A. Geomorpholoqv (Subtotal= t Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1" Continuity of channel bed and bank n 1 2 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg U 1 2 8) 3. ln-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, rioole-oool seouence 0 1 9 3 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 2 7a) 5 Active/relict floodplain 0 1 2 J 6. Depositional bars or benches U 1 t) 7. Recent alluvial deposits U 1 CI J 8. Headcuts U 1;2 5 9. Grade control 0 0.5 ,T 't.5 10. Natural valley 0 0.5 r1)1.5 1'1 . Second or qreater order channel No=0 Yes = 3,, artificial ditches are not rated; see discgssions in manual B.H 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1 2 /t 13. lron oxidizinq bacteria {0.,1 2 a 14. Leaf litter 1.5 1 I U.7 0 '15. Sediment on plants or debris 0 05 1 1.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 0.5 1 1.5 17 Soil-based evidence of high water table?No=0.Yes=3 C tsroloqv (Subtotal = 18. Fibrous roots in streambed t;1 0 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed 13,2 1 0 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance)0 .21 J 21. Aquatic Mollusks d 1 2 J 22. Fish 0 05)1 15 23 Cravfish U 05 1 'l.5 24. Amphibians tl 0.5 t5 25 Alqae /0,05 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1 5. Other = 0 "perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual Notes: Sketch: l.-- .1 1, .' DwQ # +t ,,.Lr-)'j Site #_ (indicate on attached nrapi m Provide the STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET following informatioa for the strcam rctch under assessment: USACE AID# l. Applicant's name; 3. Date of evaluation: 5. Name of stream: 7, Approximate drainage area: 9. Lengh of reach evaluated: {D 2. Evaluator's name:),'. l.,i. 4. Time of evaluation: 6. River basin: il€w R,iu . 8. Stream order: L', I l. Site coordinates (ifknown): prefer in decimal degrees.12. Subdivision name (if any): Laritude(ex 348723t2)i q( 3)Longitude (ex -:17 5566l}i 3 b C.r 10. Counw: Uq lqh.,< J -1,*r)- Mcthod location determined (circle): /C Topo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) Photo/GIS Other GIS Other [3. Location ofreach under (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identiling stream(s) location): 14. Proposed channel work (if aryl: lZ i 't .'' ':-' 15. Recent weather conditions: .P tYL. t6. Site conditions at time of visir: 7i 21. Estimated watershed land use: ;-i'% Residential 7o Commercial .-l- % Industrial lj % Agricultural 17. Identifu any special waterway classifications kro#or -section l0 -Tidal Waters -Essential Fisheries Habitat _Trout Waters _Outstanding Resource Waters _ Nutrient Sensitife Waters _Water Supply Watershed (l-N),',^.l8.Isthereapondorlakelocatedupstreamoft}11valuationpoint?YES@o,[fyes,estimatethewatersurfacearea:- 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad man? ig8 NO 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES NO , I \ ToForested-/(.1 _- a _Yo Cleared / Logged _% Other 1 22. Banktull widrh: ' | - !' 23,. Bank height (from bed to top of bank): i "1- 24. Channel slope down center of stream : /_Flal (0 to 2o/o) V / \,/ Gentle (Zto 4%) _Moderate (4 to l0%) _Steep (>10%) 25. Channel sinuosity: -straight ilOccasional bends -Frequent meander -Very sinuous -Braided channel Instructions for completioo of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section, Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream ofthe highest quality. Total Score (from reverse ), f0 Comments: Evaluator's Sigr^to""-:6", .t Date IOI I ?, r-,{ rners aud enviionrhental Drofessionals inThis channel evaluation is'fftended to be used only as a guide to assist landowners atrd en tal professionals in gathering the data by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particularmitigationratioorroquirement. Formsubjecttochange*version06/03. ToComment,pieasecall 919-876-8441 x26. STREA}I QUALITY ASSESSNIE).iT \I,ORKSHE ET #CIIARACTERISTICS ECONEGIONP.()INT RAI{CE Coastd Pidmoat *IsiEtrir rl UFI ?r) lrlH Ft'- Prescnce of llow I persistent pools in strerm (no flow or saturation = 0: strong flow: max points)0-5 o-4 0-5 . ', ..:._. __ 1 Evidence of past human alteration {extensive alteration = 0; no alteration : max points)a-6 0-5 0-5 J Ripariaa zone {no buffer = 0; contiauous, wide bufer: max points)0-6 0'4 0-5 4 Evklenee of ruirient or chemical discharges {extelrsive drscharges = O; no discharges = max points)0-5 0-4 0-4 5 Groundwater discharge lno discharse = $: sorines- seeos. wetlands- etc. : max poinls)0-3 c-4 0-4 6 Prcsencc of edjaccut lloodPlain trto ffoodDlaiE = 0: exteEsive floodplain : max points)a-4 o-4 6-2 .,Entrcnthmcut I floodplair eccess (deeply entrenched = 0; frequent flooding = max points)0-5 0*4 0-2 8 Preseoce of adjaeent wotlatrds f no wetlands = 0: faree adiacent wetlands = max points)0-6 0-4 a-2 9 Cbauncl sinuosity {extensive channelization - 0: natural meander = max points}0-5 0-4 0-3 t0 Scdimeot inPut (extersive deoosition= 0: little or no sediment = max goints)0-5 0-4 0-4 ll Slze & diversity ofehanncl bed substrale {fine- homoeenous = 0: laree- diverse sizes = max points)Df{{ ,'': I s.-4 0-, i'f*hlEI* E!{A) 12 Evidence olchanrel incbioa or widening {deaolv incised'- 6: stable bed & baoks = max ooints}0-5 0-4 0-5 t3 Pres€rce ofmajor bank failures {severe erosion = S: no erosioo- stable banks = rnax poin6)0-5 0-t 0-5 l4 Root dtptt and density on baoks {oo visible roots: 0: dense roots throuehout = max poin8)0-3 8-4 0-5 l5 lmpact by agriculture, livestock, or timber productiot tsubstantial impact =0: no evidence: max pointsi 0-5 0-4 0-5 f-, t* E r6 Presence of rifile-pooVripple-pool comPhxes no riftleslriooles or oools: 0: well{evelooed : max Doints 0-3 s-5 0*6 l7 Habitat complexitY {little or no habitat = 0: freouenl varied habitae : max Doints} 0-6 0*6 0-6 I8 Canogy €overage over streambed (no shading vegetalio&:0; continuous canopy = max points)0-5 0-5 0-5 19 Srbstrate embeddedness (deeolv embedded = 0: loose structule = max)I{4:i1.,,0-4 0-4 (,oFtolr.B 20 Preserce ofstream invertebrates (see page 4) fno wide*ce:0: cornmon. numerous types: max points)a-4 &-5 0-j zt Presence of amphibians (ao evidence:0: commoa. numerous tvpes = max points)a*4 0-4 8-4 )7 Presence offish (no evidence:O: common. numerous Epes = max points)o-4 &-4 o-4 23 Evidenee of wildlife use (no evidence = 0: abundant evidence: max poinls)0-6 0,5 0-s ?ixrlfafu*rocible tg& ,i&,.r ;TOTAL SCORE (al*r e:-rter eu fixtpage) 'i* .' r?ip 'i l.- ;""t"^. --,hj NC DWQ Stream ldentification Form Version 4.11 Date: lr f ;, :, i I Evaluator: i .,.1 County: 4fn rn.,,r,Longitude: 1j {{)f ;'l . Total Points: ^ Stream ls at least intermttent !':" tf > 19 or Derennral if 2 3O* *i -' Stream Determind'iion (circle oneL Ephemeral lntermittent Perenhial Other e.g. Quad Namei A. Geomorpholoov (Subtotal = '(f,"Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1a Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 2 (a) 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 ')2 3. ln-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, ripole-oool seouence 0 1 2 r'L!t9' 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 2 rt) 5. Active/relict floodplarn 0 ,1 2 6. Depositional bars or benches ,1,2 2 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 J 8. Headcuts 0 ll 2 3 9. Grade control 0 0.5 ,i.1.5 10. Natural valley 0 05 1.5 1 '1 . Second or oreater order channel No=0 Yes=3 artificial ditches are not rated: see discussions in manual B. Hvdroloov (subtotal = q'. HVdroloqv (Subtotal= 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1 2 ,6, 13. lron oxidizing bacteria IO'I 2 J '14. Leaf litter 1.5 1 ,,'0.5'0 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0 6.5 1 1.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 05 _1.1.5 17. Soil-based evidence of high water table?No=0 Yes=3 C. 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 5 f 2.,1 0 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed 2 1 0 20. Macrobenthos lnote diversity and abundance)0 1 a J 21 Aquatic Mollusks 0 1 2 22. Fish 0 0.5 1 15 23. Crayfish 0 05 1 1.5 24 Amphibians 0 0.5 1"1 't 5 25. Algae 0 0.5 1 15 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75; OBL = 'l .5 Other = 0.i *perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: Sketch: USACE AID#DWQ # 744; 5 t* i3 Site #_ (indicate on attached nupr ffi$ Provide the STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET following information for the stream reach under assessment: ,,t,fu't{rl. Applicant's n"rn., ,t""1:-:' . I o' 'lt{ 1 r ,r'1lr ..\ r 7. Approximate drainage uea: 0j,1 . '8. Stream order: L 'J 9. Length of reach eu.luut"d, ' b0'10. County: I l. Site coordinales (ifknown): prefer in decimal degrees.12. Subdivision name (if any): ,l! Latitude(cr 34872312): ai 5 Longitude (ex -77 55661 l):. J +e Method location determined (circle)fopo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) PhotoiGIS Other GIS Othcr 13. Location ofreach under 2. Evaluator's narne: 3. Date of evaluation:- ;; .r ,' : i ' 4. Time of evaluation: tt- 5. Name osr1r"*nt ,/r,nqn'r,i i j' :i r i" l-r;,'. , 6. River basin:. i'li. -+-:ciI j0 i.,;'5 tu.i.{; 14, Proposed channel work (ifany): \ ' ; z:,2 "' '' 15. Reeent weather conditions: 9*'t ( ,,, ^ 16. Site conditions at time of visir, j, ".-, 'i) I7. Identify any special waterway classifications known: -Section 10 -Tidal Waters -Essential Fisheries Habitat _Trout Waters Outstanding Resource Waters - Nutrient Sensitive Waters -Water Supply Watershed (I-IV) f'. 18. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point? YES .NOi If yes, estimate the water surface area:_ 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? YES NO 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES NO 21. Estimated watershed land use: ) % Residential oZ Commercial J % Industrial _% Agricultural Ai--yrForested _%o Cleared / Logged _% Other 22. Banktuli width: t, a '23. Bank height (from bed to top ofbank):,/ 24. Channel slope down center of stream : ,-Flat (0 to 2o/o) {Centle (2 to 4o/o) -Moderate (4 to 10%) -Steep (>lO%) 25. Channel sinuosity: -straight t,/ Occasional bends Frequent meander -Very sinuous -Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by deterrnining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation. stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the sffeam reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of i00 representing a stream of the highest quatiry. (q Total Score (from reverse\:_!J- Comments: Evaluator's Signature This channel evaluation 6 intei-aeO to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and ehvirohmental professionals in gathering the data qualify. The total by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation o or requirement. Form subject to change * version 06103. To Comment, please call 919-876-8441 x26 STREAII QUALITY ASSESSNlE){T WORKSHE tlT #CIIARACTERISTICS ECOREGISN POINT RANCE af,aifitt Corstd fkfuq.t *tsietrfu tI U w lr{t-a& I Presence of llorr I pcrsistent pools in stream (no flow or satuation = 0: st ong flow: rnax points)0-5 0-4 0-5 z Evidence of past hsman alteration (extensive alteration : 0; no alteration : max points)a-6 0-5 0-5 t Ripariau zone (no buffer = 0; contiguous, wide buffer = max poinrs)0-6 o*4 0-5 4 Evidence of uulriett or chemical disthargcs (extensive discharees -- O; no discharges: max points)0-5 0-4 0-4 5 Groundwater disekarge (no discharge = 0; sprinss, seeps, w€tlandg etc- = max pointsl 0-3 0-4 0-4 6 Prcseace of adjacent floodPlain trc ffoodolair = 0; extensive floodplain : max points)0-4 a-4 a-2 7 Entrcnthmeut / Il,oodPlain access (deerly entrerehed: & frequent flooding = max poiats)0-5 s-4 g-7 I Presence of adjecent wctlaads tno wetlands = 0: larse adiacent wetlands = max points)o-6 o-4 0-2 9 Chaunel sinuositY {exteasive channelization : 0: natural rneander = max poinB)0-5 a*4 0-3 t0 Scdiment ioPut (efiensive deposition= ft little or no sediment = max points)0-5 0*4 0-4 1I Size & diversify ofcbanncl bed substrate ff,rne- homoeenous = 0: larEe. diverse siz6 = max points)!{Ar 0-4 B-5 Ef F]!t Fa l2 Evidence of channel incisftrn or widening f&coiv incised = 0: stable bed & banks : max ooin8)o-5 0-4 0-5 r3 Prescace ofmajor bank feilurcs (severe e.o$ion = 0; no erosion, stable banks: rna,x points) ,s-J 8-3 0-5 t4 Root dcpth end density on baaks {no visible roots : 0: dense roots throughout = max PoiSq}-0-3 0*4 0-5 l5 Impact by agriculture, livestock, or timber production (zubstantiat impact:0: no evidence = max points)0-5 0-4 0-5 F F lr t6 Presence of ri{Ile-pool/ripple-poot complexe (no riffleslripples or pools = 0; well-developed = max points)0-3 0-5 0-6 t7 Habitat complexitY {little or no habitat = 0; fiequent, varied habitats = max points}0-6 0-6 0-6 18 Caoopy coverage over streambed (no shadine vesetalion = 0; continuous canopy = max points)0-5 0-5 0-, l9 Slbstrate embeddedness (deeolv embedded = 0: loose structure = ma:<) }IAI 0-4 0-4 )too*ol{f,l 2A Prcsencc ofstream invertebrates (see page 4) (no evidence = 0: common. numemus types = max points)0 -4 &-5 0-5 21 Prescnce of amPhibians (no evidence:0; corrmon, nunerous types = 4C4-Pggltsl_- a-4 o-,4 o-4 ,',Prcscrccoffish ino eviderrce:0: common. numerous Epes: rnax points)0 --4 *,-4 0*4 z3 Evidence of wildlife use {no evidence = 0: abundan! evidence = max points)0-6 0-5 0--5 ToeIPokS$odtr t@ ..I(iI ,r&t TCTAL $C$R.E (also entef m *rst gBl r,/ I ' fhere cltarectcr:stius ari nL)t assi:ied in ;oasiai itrtrili.ns NC DWQ Stream ldentification Form Version 4.11 Date:lb li'V'l 'l proieclsite.$f t,/ / Lr,Latitude: tri :' ':." i i0r'r Evaluator: )- r,4A1O_County: du {o*o,Longitude: - '' ,"- TotalPoints: t tr,, / Stream ls at least ntermfttent 1V ,> if 2 19 or oerennial if > 30" Stream Determination (circle one) Ephemeral lntermittent Perennial otherffil SZI lae e.g. Quad Name: A. Geomorpholoqy (Subtotal= I Absent Weak Moderate Stro_ng 1a Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 2 1.1 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 ,1,2 3 3. ln-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool,0 1 2. 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 2 J 5 Active/relict floodplain 0 1 2 c 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 ?? 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 ,l 8. Headcuts n 1 2 3 9. Grade control 0 0.5 1 15 '10. Natural valley 0 0.5 I 1.5 1 1. Second or oreater order channel No=0 Yes=3 artificial ditches are not rated; see discus,sions in manual C B. Hvdroloqv (Subtotal- f 12. Presence of Baseflow U 1 2 ? '13. lron oxidizinq bacteria 1 2 3 14. Leaf litter '1 5 1 0.5 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0.5 1 1,5 16. Organic debris lines or piles U 05 1 1.5 17. Soil-based evidence of high water table?No=0 Yes=3 -t 18. Fibrous roots in streambed J \e,, 1 0 '1 9 Rooted upland plants in streambed ,'*y 2 1 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance)0 1 2\J 21. Aquatic Mollusks ,ol 1 2 5 22. Fish 0 '0.5 -I 1.5 23. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 1.5 24 Amphibians 0 0.5 1 1.5 25 Algae /O;0.5 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW=0.75: OBL= 1 5 Other= 0 "perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: Sketch: I.]SACE AII}#DwQ # .na'4 \ \*"t,' Site #_ (indicate on attached inapr ffi$ Provide the STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET following information for the strcam reach under assessment: 1.Applicant's nu ", -,C l'-L 2. Evaluator's name: .u tL[q t.t 3. Date of evaluation: i'iil.,,, i' / . 4. Time of evaluation: 5.Nameofstream: ,,.,,..1r..* . i: f,, i 6.Riverbasin: , f .,. 7. Approximale drainage are@ 8. Stream order: -'L g.Lengthofreachevaluated:- lSl fi.Counry-: v*i4!4n1en I l. Site coordinates (ifknown): preferin decimal degrees 12. Subdivision name (if any): Laritude(ex zosrzrrrl Q) i it .; i',t5:,,Longitude (ex -77 55661 1): Method location determined (circle): ; GP$' Topo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) Photo/GIS Other GIS Other- 13. Location of reach unde, eraiualis((note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identifing riiian(.1 to.utioni' -)' |', c/ , -') 17. ldentifr any special waterway classifications known: _Section 10 _Tidal Waters _Essential Fisheries Habitat _Trout Waters _Outstanding Resource Waters _ Nutrient Sensitive Waters _Water Supply Watershed (l-N) 1*-' 18. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point? YES (Nq' If yes, estimate the water surface area:- 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad mapZ /{fd5 NO 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? lbS r.rO 21. Estimated watershed land use: -% RVdential o/o Commercial -% Industrial 52y' egricultwal 14. Proposed channel work (ifany): 15. Recent weather conditions: &fi. a 16. Site conditions at time of visit: {' flv"Forested _o/" Cleared / Logged _% Other ( 22. Banktull *iath,A' j 23. Bank height (from bed to top of bank): ( "-2'l-L l' 24.Channel slopedowncenterofsaeam: _ Flat(0to2"/o) 1'Centle(zto4yo:) -Moderate(4to l0%) _Steep(>10%) 25. Channel sinuosity: -straight y'bccasional bends -Frequent meander -Very sinuous -Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest quality. i r,t._t r Total Score (from reverse)t-i ',\L,':.r I i.. l,: t' -- rir, i.)- ,J ,. n Evaluator's Signature Date lo/zY, t', Ihis channel evaluation form is to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and environmental professionals in gathering the data required United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quatity. The total scoreftlting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation rado or requirement. Form subject to change - version 06103. To Comment, please call 919-876-8141 x26. STREA}T Qt ALITY ASSESS}IE){T WORKSHE ET #CIIARACTERISTICS . COREGIONPOINTR.A.NGE SCOREComtrlPicdnsat*{mnteia -1 uFi €A F'e{ 1 Preseuce of flow / pcrsistent pools in str€sm (no flow or saturation = 0l sfrong flow : max points)0-5 o-4 0-5 2 Evideace of past human alteration (extensive alteration = 0: no alteration : max points)0-6 0-5 0-5 3 Riparian zone (no buffer = 0: contiauous. wide buffer: max points)0-6 0-4 0-5 4 Evkleoee ofnutrient or chemical discharges {extensive discharges = 0; no discharges: max points)0-5 0-4 0-4 5 Grouodwater discharge {no discharse = O: sorinss. seeos. wetlands, etc- = max points)0 -3 a-4 0-4 6 Prcscnce of adjacent {loodPlaiu f no floodolair = 0: extensive floodplain : max points)0-4 B-4 0-2 1 Entrenchment I fl,oodPlaia eccess (&eplv entrenched = 0: &equenl flooding: mat points)0-,o-4 0-2 8 Preseoce of adjacent wetlalds {no wetlands:0: laree adiacent wetlands = max points)o-5 0-4 a-2 9 Channel siouositY {ortensive channetization = 0: natural meander = max points}o-5 0-4 0-3 l0 Scdiment input (extensive deoosition= 0; little or no sediment = max points)0-5 o-4 0-4 il Sizc & divcrsify ofchannel bd sttb$trste {frne- homosenous - 0: large. diverse siz* = max points)NAT o-4 0-5 i{Hhl*fi t{a l2 f,vidence of charnel ineision or widening fdccolv incised = 0: stable bed & huks : max points)o-5 0-4 0-5 l3 Presc*ce of major baok failures {severe erosion = 0: no erosioo. stable banks = rnax points}0-5 0-5 0-5 I4 Root dtptb end densitY ol banks fno visible roots = 0: dense roots throughout = max poirts)0-3 o-4 o-5 l5 Impacf by agriculture, livestock, or limber productioo tsubstantial impact:0: no evidence = max points)0-5 0*4 0-5 F h I l6 Presence of riflte-pooVripple-pool complexes (no riffleVripoles or pools:0: well-developed = max pr:ints)0-3 0-5 0-6 l7 Habitat eomPlexitY {little or no habitat: 0: fiequenl varied habitats = max points}0-6 0-6 0-6 t8 Canopy coverage ovei streambed (no shadinE vecetation = 0; continuous canopy = max points)0-5 0-5 0-5 l9 Substrate embedddnms (deeolv embedded = 0: loose structure = max) i 0-4 0-4 irt, :IA Fts 2A Prcsenee ofstream invertebrates (see page 4) fno evidence:0: cornmon. numerous typ€s = max points)0-4 0-5 0-5 -/ 1.2t Preserce of ampbibirns fno evidence:0: conunon. rumerous types = max points)0-4 0-4 0-4 22 Prescnce offish {no evidence:0; commor, numerou$ typ€s: nrax points}0-4 A-4 o*4 23 Evidence of wildlife use (no evidence = 0; abundant evidence = max poinis)0-6 e-5 0-5 Toqf fo&r$foil6k lffi'ifrl TOTAL SCOR"E (also enter on first pags) WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM - Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region projecusire: bL"-< d' A, l/a" lc*,. ciry/county:-. ' ,, ?*1,,r,- ",1..- ln,, i,SamplingDale l''i 1; l!1..br t-- ApplicanVowner: i' i ,; lnvestigator(s): ., .,',rr,* /"rri. i.-. ,ttr.",, L Section, Township, Range: State: ,1:r f Sampling po1n,6{1/i * r'1p Slope (%): # *"1 Soil Map Unit Name Are climatic / hydrologic on the site typical for this time of year? Yes Are Vegetation _. Soil or Hydrology _ significantly disturbed? Are Vegetation _, Soil or Hydrology _ naturally problematic? Local relief (concave. convex, none): 1l 3b lrr.ilctl- rons, .jv It4!t :,'-'.1u.'. Datum NWlclassificatio", Vtll. No _ (lf no. explain in Remarks.) / Are "Normal Circumstances" present? yes / No - (lf needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS - Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? YeS Yes Yes No No No s ls the Sampled Area within a Wetland?Yes / Remarks: ". t, / ;,'( v.'f i;^.'f !'I i' .,.{ ,tl I f,., { - ., t HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology lndicators: Primarv lndicators (minimum of one is reouired: check all that Secondarv lndicators (minimum of two requirec _ Surface Soil Cracks (86) _ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (88) _ Drainage Patterns (810) _ Moss Trim Lines (B16) _ Dry-Season Water Table (C2) _ Crayfish Burrows (C8) _ Saturation Visible on Aerial lmagery (C9) _ Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) _ Geomorphic Position (D2) _ Shallow Aquitard (D3) _ Microtopographic Relief (D4) FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Surface Water (A1) High Water Table (A2) Saturation (A3) Water Marks (81) Sediment Deposits (82) Drift Deposits (B3) Algal Mat or Crust (84) lron Deposits (85) lnundation Visible on Aerial lmagery (87) Water-Stained Leaves (B9) Aquatic Fauna (813) True Aquatic Plants (B14) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Presence of Reduced lron (C4) Recent lron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) Thin Muck Surface (C7) Other (Explain in Remarks) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes _ Water Table Present? Yes _ Saturation Present? Yes (includes caoillarv frinoe) No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes - *" / Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: 1Vo t'11ts'';'i c''il !^ it, ill I US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants.Sampling Point: Tree Stratum (Plot size: ) % Cover Soecies? Status1 ()^ rt- J i^: br. .:i:'- Y f4CUz. A, l- L ':!'. '.1- ' y Fr/c 3 ?- t 1at,r' o ,/. -]-;?- {4!, 5 6 Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species -t That Are OBL, FACW, br FAC: ? 6) Total Number of Dominant I Species Across All Strata: P tel Percent of Dominant Species ,.; '; .,) ^That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: * ,, ' .' (A/B) ----1-->-:------ lV 0=TotatCover 50% of total cover: 5 / 20% of total cover: ' i' Saolinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: ) t {'; ( i' ;', i.r, - I 2. 1_t,.: t r I i! .,:,{.., la 3. ?r ," ,- * , / {ers t)4e, ! o -----:- 5. 6. F4c f4crr F4 Lq f4(kt v v. M Multiplv by: OBLspecies x1=_ FACW species x2 = _ FACspecies x3=_ FACUspecies x4=_ UPLspecies x5=_ Column Totals: _ (A) _ (B) Prevalence lndex = B/A = Prevalence lndex worksheel Total 7" Cover of: Herb Stratum fPlot size: ) 'l v'r : t'i "' ',1 2 3 7 o -- t' ^ \'u = Total cover- 5070 of total cover: 'l'j --Mof total cover: ? Hydrophynic Vegetation lndicators: _ 1 - Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation _ 2 - Dominance Test is >50% _ 3 - Prevalence Index is <3.01 _ 4 - Morphological Adaptationsl (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) _ Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetationr (Explain) 'lndicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. 7 R o ,, o, 11 i,")I r' = Total Cover 50%oftotalcover' i zoy.oftotalcover, l.- Woody Vine Stratum (Plot size: _ )'1 ! a t /, r... /,.4z. !\ !., I c'! ./ 4. -/' 6 50%oftotar rou"r, --.1].%or;#i::::l"t Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, Iess than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft (j m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3,28 ft tall. Woody vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in HydrophyticVegetation I ^/Present? Yes _ No Y= Remarks: (lnclude photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 'soI Sampting eoint, 6lril' r'i'' ProfileDescription:(DescribetothedePthneededtodocumenttheindicatororconfirmtheabseniffi Depth Matrix Redox Features(inches) Color (moist) o/o Color (moist) % Tvoe' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0 - t t 'tl\( 'itt ,1i.) ) . .- '- , ) t-'- /( t,, t\ v'/i t ll'tR'4 /-) lType: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains.2location: PL=Pore Linino- M=Matrix Hydric Soil lndicators: lndicators for problematic Hyaric soitsl _ Histosot (A1) _ Dark Surface (S7) _ zcm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) _ HisticEpipedon(A2) _ potyvatueBelowSurface(S8) (MLRA147,148) _ CoasrprairieRedox(4.16) _ BlackHistic(A3) _ ThinDarkSurface(S9) (MLRA147,14Bt (MLRA147, 148) _ Hydrogen Sutfide (A4) _ Loamy Gteyed Marrix (F2) _ piedmont Ftoodptain Soils (F19) - srrarified Layers (A5) _ Depleted Marrix (F3) (MLRA 136, 147) _ 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) _ Redox Dark Surface (F6) _ very Shailow Dark Surface (TF12) - Depleted Below Dark Surface (A1 1) _ Depleted Dark Surface (F7) _ Other (Explain in Remarks) _ Thick Dark Surface (A12) _ Redox Depressions (F8) - Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR N, _ tron-Manganese Masses (Fl2) (LRR N, MLRA 147,148) MLRA 136) - Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) _ Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 136, 122) 'lndicarors of hydrophytic vegetation and - Sandy Redox (S5) - Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) wetland hydrology must be present, _ Stripped Matrix (56) Red parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127 , 147\ unless disturbed or problematic. Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches):Hydric Soil Present? Yes - *" l/ Remarks US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM - Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region Proiecusite: f l . , (", r,{" , i,r'. i. ,, r'u OOO,,.unrO* lnvestigator(s):,.),,'n.lr. Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.) Subregion (LRR or ML ur,,{[ 1 Soil Map Unit Name A ' gt fia iJ- r '. .l Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes Are Vegetation _, Soil or Hydrology _ significantly disturbed? Are Vegetation _, Soil or Hydrology _ naturally problematic? stle: NL Sampling Poinr:g/ L'/ /*b4l' Section, Township, Range: Local relief (concave, convex, none): (o.lLA/L' Slope (%): O'2- rong, -jt ji. (?.:l(l? oatr* ,., Y!classification: No _ (lf no, explain in Remarks.) Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Vut ,/ No - (lf needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) city/County: L)at fiqr, Sampling ,ur"' 1o/ Z Z / / y SUMMARY OF FINDINGS - Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? KetTlart(a Yes Yes Yes -V,-7 No No No ls the Sampled Area n ithin a Wetland? s"l .:i, i,{ ,.,.r,/ tl"^'+,,,,3 0,". fI,, r- HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology lndicators: Secondary lndicators (minimum of two required) Primary lndicators (minimum of one is required; check all that apBly) _ Surface Soil Cracks (86) _ Surface Water (A1) _ True Aquatic Plants (814) _ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (88) _.High Water Table (A2) _ Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) _ Drainage Patterns (810) -rzl Saturation (A3) -,/ OxidizeO Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) - Moss Trim Lines (816) _ Water Marks (B1) _ Presence of Reduced lron (C4) _ lry-Season Water Table (C2) - Sediment Deposits (82) - Recent lron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) vlCrayfisn Bunows (C8) _ Drift Deposits (B3) _ Thin Muck Surface (C7) _ Saturation Visible on Aerial lmagery (C9) _ Algal Mat or Crust (84) _ Other (Explain in Remarks) _ ,tunted or Stressed Plants (Dl) - lron Deposits (85) Z1eomorphic Position (D2) _ lnundation Visible on Aerial lmagery (87) _ Shallow Aquitard (D3) _ Water-Stained Leaves (B9) _ Microtopographic Relief (D4) _ Aquatic Fauna (813) _ FAc-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes - No '/ DeDth (inches): water Table present? v"t-7. *o - D"otn (in.h.r),-F- saturarion presenr? v"t-7 *o - o"ptt 1in.n"r1 -]il (includes caoillarv frinoe) Wetland Hydrology Present? ,", ,/ No- Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available Remarks: S w'f',,^ ,f-{,,,, .1". : i",: r I '' I US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2,0 Tree Stratum (Plot size: )rC I 1. Absolute Dominant lndicator o/" Cover Species? Status Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL. FACW. or FAC: (A) 2. 3, 4. (B) 5 ';{(A/B) o 7 = Total Cover 50% of total cover: _ 20% of total cover: obt- 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Hydroph)rtic Vegetation lndicators: _ J - Rapid Test for Hvdrophytic Vegetation-,/t/ 2 - Dominance fest is >50% - -r- . r) =TotalCover , 3 - Prevalence Index is <3.0 4 - Morphological Adaptationsr (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetationr (Explain) 50%of roral ,ouur, -l ,f-^ozori"t.i..r"."'S 1 - {'lndicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic, Definitions of Four 7. 8. 9. Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. I Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less I than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft (1 1 m) tall. 11 Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in 50% of total cover: *_ElU Zo"/" ot = Total Cover - tolalcover'?4 Woody Vine Stratum (Plot size 1 2 3 4 5 Hydrophytic Vegetation Present?v"' /no= Total Cover 507o of total cover:20% of total cover: Prevalence lndex worksheet: OBL species FACW species FAC species FACU species UPL species Column Totals:_ (A) _ (B) Remarks: (lnclude photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants.Sampling Point B( '"1I -v't\" US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 SOtL lt Sampling Point ( ( ul -'*Y Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) DeDth Matrix Redox Features(inihes) Colo(moist) % Color (moist) % Tvoe Loc2 Texture Remarks i Ji 0i tt -/:.a'1',,) ?.{yp t ; * /r,'i. l*sa t"12 'tti i:'.j 9*r -iVKq-@ ?"{tF 7t ?.o L zq {i.y i*,,, fi- t'.( la'i tl 1/r 1f f yR qA lit * A sil,i- i,-.q.*. 'Tvoe: C=Concentration, D=Deoletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains 'Location: PL=Pore Lininq, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil lndicators: lndicators for Problematic Hydric Soils": - Histosol (A1) _ Dark Surface (S7) - 2 cnl Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) _ Histic Epipedon (A2) _ Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) _ Coast Prairie Redox (416) _ Black Histic (A3) _ Thin Dark Surface (Sg) (MLRA 147,1481 (MLRA 147, 148) _ Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) _ Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) _ Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) - srrarified Layers (A5) ;zloepteteo Matrix (F3) (MLRA 136, 147) _2cmMuck(A10) (LRRN) _ RedoxDarkSurface(F6) _ VeryShallowDarkSurface(TF12) _ Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) _ Depleted Dark Surface (F7) _ Other (Explain in Remarks) _ Thick Dark Surface (A12) _ Redox Depressions (FB) - Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR N, _ lron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 147,148) MLRA 136) - SandyGleyedMatrix(S4) - UmbricSurface(F13) (MLRA136, 122) slndicatorsof hydrophyticvegetationand _ Sandy Redox (S5) _ Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) wetland hydrology must be present, _ Stripped Matrix (56) _ Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127,14-ll unless disturbed or problematic. stractive Layer (if observed): Type Depth (inches):HydricsoilPresent? ves / No- Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2,0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM - Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region Projecusite: ciry/county: trj " Sampting out" l)i':: /i\,' "- i., r ll-tiApplicanUOwner, -i]'-l-- , State: 17 L Sampting point..16F ;-,i i.' -1" r,ftlnvestigator(s):..];..J.'..li.,.,lr.ll.rrSeCtion,ToWnShip,Range: 'r- i Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): ,.: l! .,r ,., l.Local relief (concave, convex, none): 1.:- subregion (LRR or MLRA), LrL,t ii ar, 5 i l;; li 'i'', !'l Lonq: 'O :t -i.tLtr-' .1,' ! i.') .. t Soil Map unit Name: Sqi ,nOOk I oA ,- L*$ 't, .\iri. .- NWt ctassification: '[":, Slope (%): " '' Datum:_ 'rt, \ Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? ves ./'" No - (lf no, explain in Remarks.) /,Are Vegetation -, Soil or Hydrology - significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? yes y' No _ Are Vegetation _, Soil or Hydrology _ naturally problematic?(lf needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS - Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes Yes Yes "/-----/-V,, No No No ls the Sampled Area within a Wetland?Yes ,,/ No Remarks: l' HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology lndicators: Sb Primary lndicators (minimum of one is required; check all that apoly) _ Surface Soil Cracks (86) - Surface Water (A1) - True Aquatic Plants (814) - Sparsely vegetated Concave Surface (B8) . Hioh Water Table (A2) _ Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) _ Drainage patterns (B'10)---7r/ Saturation (A3) _ Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) _ Moss Trim Lines (816) - Water Marks (81) - Presence of Reduced lron (C4) _piy-season Water Table (C2) - Sediment Deposits (B2) _ Recent lron Reduction in Tilled Soits (C6) _y! Crayfish Burrows (C8) - Drift Deposits (83) - Thin Muck Surface (C7) - Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) _ Algal Mat or Crust (84) _ Other (Explain in Remarks) _, Stunted or Stressed plants (D1) - lron Deposits (85) -7 ceomorphic position (D2) - lnundation Visible on Aerial lmagery (B7) _ shallow Aquitard (D3) _ Water-Srained Leaves (89) _ Microtopographic Relief (D4) _ Aquatic Fauna (813) _ FAc-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Water Table Present? Saturation Present? [includes caoillarv frinoe) Yes Yes Yes No No No _ Depth (inches): _ Depth (inches): wettand Hydrotogy present? ,.. / No- l-lescrlbe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: ), "."..! tt'..'l i l:^ i _ ,/. t./..14 il.. I't !-:y'/ US Army Corps of Enqineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants.Sampling u 7. Tree Stratum (Plot size: 1. Absolute Dominant lndicator o/o Cover Soecies? Status 2. 3. 4. 5. Saolino/Shrub Stratum 1. = Total Cover 50% oftotal cover: _ 20% oftotal cover (Plot size: ) _ 1 - Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation _ 2 - Dominance Test is >50% _ 3 - Prevalence lndex is <3.01 _ 4 - Morpholoqical Adaptations- (Provide supporting-// data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) v Problematic HydrophyticVegetation' (Explain) 'lndicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. 2. 3. 4. 5 o 1 = Total Cover 507o of total cover:20% of total cover:_ ) 4 6 t,!L It" Y {,iruiv--V- f{LtJ--F- ---=- 7 8 9 10 '11 50% of total ,ou"r, {{ --ii7o/" of ,orul cou.r, 'L..*'i l(O = Totar cover -1?Oo/^ of tntal cover' ' L Q' Woody Vine Stratum (Plot size:-*:--'l1. 2. 3. 4. 5. = Total Cover 20% of total cover:50% of total cover: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW. or FAC: I 'o'L ,,, FACWspecies - x2= FACUspecies _ x4= UPL species Column Totals: Prevalence lndex = B/A = Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in, (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft (l m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody vine - All woody vines greater than 3,28 ft in or on a separate sheet.) US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 I SOIL Sampling po,m,K ^t' Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features(inihes) Colo(rois0 % Texture Remarks c -t1 h Y t( uz r() 1,r y(t it 'o c l'lL- f " .,, .' , 10r,,, /t!- t', {r'!P-"n 7i 7,i iri irr 7, C, 'ltl u,,l ,. ,.',./ t*n ,r*, a=a..*"n.u... o=*r.*=*"*r*r*r,r,-, rt=*r* =-uno "rrrt **,**r=*" *ao, n *"* Hyarlc Soi--Oicaiors: lndicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: - Histosol (A1) - Dark Surface (S7) - 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) _ HisticEpipedon(A2) _ PolyvalueBeiowSurface(S8) (MLRA147,148) - CoastPrairieRedox(416) - Black Histic (A3) - Thin Dark Surface (Sg) (MLRA 147,1481 (MLRA 147, 148) _ Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) _ L/,amy Gleyed Matrix (F2) _ Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) - Strarified Layers (A5) -sl Depleted Matrix (F3) (MLRA 136, 147) _ 2 cm Muck (A.10) (LRR N) _ Redox Dark Surface (F6) _ Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12) _ Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) _ Depleted Dark Surface (F7) - Other (Explain in Remarks) _ Thick Dark Surface (A12) _ Redox Depressions (F8) _ Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR N, - lron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 147.148) MLRA 136) _ Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) - Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 136, 12?l 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and _ Sandy Redox (S5) _ Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) wetland hydrology must be present, _ StrippedMatrix(56) _ RedParentMaterial (F21)(MLRA127,147) unlessdisturbedorproblematic. Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches):Hydric Soil Present? Yes _ No _ Remarks US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM - Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region ProjecUSite:City/County:l-/.. .' " . /. /' Sampling Date:ryZ : /' i Applicanuowner' f, tt srae: i4/- Sampting pornt,{r' ;/ ,. 1 Investigaror(s): ) .#+ r,Section, Township, Range Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): j Local relief (concave, convex, none): i). ', ,'Slope (%): -- 1*, Subregion (LRR or MLRA) Soil Map gn;, N1uru 54,! ,t 6 ,v. L"g NWI classification: f .- '' I I Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? yes No (lf no. exolain in Remarks.) Are vegetation -, Soil or Hydrology - significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? ves L./No _ Are Vegetation _, Soil or Hydrology _ naturally problematic?(lf needed, explain any answers in Remarks,) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS - Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. ls the Sampled Area within a Wetland? ^/ /)/q,. tt t';'.,.; ,/ , i 4:', :!;,1t+ ({ -,,. HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology lndicators: Primary lndicators (minimum of one is required; check all that applv) _ Surface Soil Cracks (86) _ Surface Water (A1) Hioh Water Table (A2) J Saturation (A3) _ Water Marks (81) _ Sediment Deposits (82) Drift Deoosits (B3) _ Algal Mat or Crust (84) _ lron Deposits (B5) _ lnundation Visible on Aerial lmagery (B7) _ Water-Stained Leaves (89) Aouatic Fauna (813) _ True Aquatic Plants (814)_ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (Bg) -;tyUrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) _ Drainage patterns (BtO) ! OxidizeA Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) _ Moss Trim Lines (816) _ Presence of Reduced lron (C4)_ Dry-Season Water Table (CZ) - Recent lron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) llcrayfish Burrows (C8) _ Thin Muck Surface (C7) _ Other (Explain in Remarks) _ Saturation Visible on Aerial lmagery (C9) _ Stunted or Stressed Plants (Dl) _ Geomorphic Position (D2) _ Shallow Aquitard (D3) _ Microtopographic Relief (D4) _ FAc-Neutral Test (D5) Surface Water Present? Yes - frf o f,/ Water Table Present? yes ,/ .. No Saturation Present? vu=-Z *o -(includes capillarv frinoe) Depth (inches):_ Depth (inches): i /1 Depth (inches): 'f,r / Wetland Hydrology Present? Ves t/ No DeScribeRecordedData(Streamgauge,monitoringwell,aerialp@ Remarks US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 ,, VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants.Sampling Point ' 50% of total cover: _ (Plot size: ) = Total Cover ZOYo of lolal cover:_ Absolute Dominant lndicator o/" Couer Species? Status j" ,(: Y. o&L--T- oil 4 5 6 7 E( =Totat cover 50% of totat ,ouur, / 7 , f- zo"t" of total corert t / 1. 2 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. L 9, 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 10 11 7oyJ{ rJ, io f,l, iO ,!i f,4t tu F4c -ErS_y ,-. =-l3S= Total cover- , 50% ot total cover: J t-. ) -Mir total cover: ? J Hydrophytic Vegetation Present?v.t { No= Total Cover 50% of total cover: _ zOVo of lolal cover:_ Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW. or FAC: Prevalence lndex worksheet: Total % Cover of: Multiply by: FACWspecies _ x2= FACUspecies _ x4= UPL species Column Totals: Hydroph)rtic Vegetation lndicators: z4 - Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation y' 2 - Dominance Test is >507" - 3 - Prevalence lndex is s3.01 - 4 - Morphological Adaptationsr (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) _ Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetationr (Explain) 'lndicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in, DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft (1 m) tall, Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in (lnclude photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 Sampling Point:SOIL / profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators') Depth Matrix Redox Features- Colo(mois0 % coror frroisl z --- rvpE=- Lpi- Texture h i,l T J!_ , ,, t,t i{, Zo _S_ }+_ adyLzr h - !t, n YL {rt 'i t 7 -i',,1( 'tifi __--i_Zo C ,f4 I,nl yn',t'.., ,**, t-Me: L=L ,,**r=O*S=MaskedSandGrains. 2location: PL=PoreLinirlg-fU-wlallx. Hydric Soil lndicators: lndicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: _ Histosol (A1) _ Dark Surface (S7) - 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) _ Hisric Epipedon (A2) _ Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147,148) - Coast Prairie Redox (A16) _ Black Hisric (A3) _ Thin Dark Surface (s9) (MLRA 147,148) (MLRA 147, 148) _ Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) _ Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) - Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) - Stratified Layers (A5) -/loeptetea Matrix (F3) (MLRA 136, 147) _ 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) _ Redox Dark Surface (F6) - Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12) _ Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) _ Depleted Dark Surface (F7) - Other (Explain in Remarks) - Thick Dark Surface (A12) - Redox Depressions (F8) - Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR N, - lron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 147, 148) MLRA 135) _ Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) _ Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 136, 122) 'lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and _ Sandy Redox (S5) _ Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) wetland hydrology must be present, _ Stripped Matrix (56) _ Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127,1471 unless disturbed or problematic. Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches):Hvdric Soil Present? Yes No Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2,0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM - Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region '1/ ,. / ' IProjecusite: Pllt i' .i.tt , -" {t..- city/county: ,'"".:t,.*, samptingDate: ,r ':i1 .;,'," \-': t' t' dr ' -- ," (. sampling Point: l - 'Applicanuownel i: i" State: /r/ Investigator(s):Sectron, Township, Range Landform(hillslope,terrace,etc.): T !1,i,,^ Local relief (concave,convex,none): i'.{.'. r' Slope(%): J,,, subresion(LRRor MLRN, LLI-,,^/. .' tut b{ .7i, Z'.l0b9 tons, ib , i::i,.:':r{A ,arum: soit MapunirName: /!ilt.*r,!', .: t.;,- ,n r!:,, i" . , ., : .{h4,t*, .,urr,,,.u*, --P-!__ Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Ves l./ No _ (tf no. explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation -, Soil or Hydrology - significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances'' present? ves l./ No _ Are Vegetation _, Soil or Hydrology _ naturally problematic?(lf needed, explain any answers in Remarks,) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS - Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Sampled Area a Wetland?Yes ',: .: Remarks:17 ,/I / r)...( ., /6t . . // i.. f I -/-., i,, ft "" HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology lndicators:secon@ / Surface Water (At)True Aquatic Plants (814) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Presence of Reduced lron (C4) Recent lron Reduction in Tilled Soils (CG) Thin Muck Surface (C7) Other (Explain in Remarks) _ Surface Soil Cracks (86) _ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) _ Drainage Patterns (810) _ Moss Trim Lines (816) _ Dry-Season Water Table (C2) _1/Crayfish Bunows (C8) _ Saturation Visible on Aerial lmagery (C9) _ Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) _ Geomorphic Position (D2) _ Shallow Aquitard (D3) _ Microtopographic Relief (D4) _ FAc-Neutral Test (D5) _ High Water Table (A2) -V:'Saturation (A3) _ Water Marks (81) _ Sediment Deposits (82) Drift Deoosits (83) _ Algal Mat or Crust (84) _ lron Deposits (85) lnundation Visible on Aerial lmaqery (B7) Water-Stained Leaves (89) Aquatic Fauna (813) Frelcl Observations: Surface Water Present? yes / No - Depth (inches):- Water Table Present? Ves r.,r No _ Depth (incnes): ! .. Saturation Present? Yes "./ No _ Depth (inches):_ (includes caoillarv frinoe) Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes 3_ No_ Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), rf ,vailable Remarks US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants.Sampling Point: Tree Stratum (Plot size: 1. Absolute Dominant lndicator 7o Cover Species? Status Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: I (A) 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. /L (B) (A/B) Prevalence lndex worksheet: = Total Cover Total 7" Cover of:Multiply by: x1=50% of total cover 20% of total cover:OBL species FACW species FAC species FACU species UPL species Column Totals: Saplino/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: )Li,,; { ogL x2= x3= x4= x5= (A) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 o (B) Prevalence lndex = B/A = 'l c/ = Toial Cover Hydrophlrtic Vegetation lndicators: 1'- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation -,/_g' 2 - Dominance Test is >50% - 3 - Prevalence lndex is <3.01 _ 4 - Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) _ Problematic HydrophyticVegetationr (Explain) 5o7o of total cover: n'A -l-oolo of totul .ou"r, q Herb Stratum (Plot saze t1 -.s i., -n ir) 1ii Alt/ /,./\< t'\I $ ^, .---------i- i.*" i '/ r .flttJ2. '-' i: ,' ' 3. ''; '' /,',i? ' ) a L/isl,q ttrcr,llqk 5. A 1 c q 10 Eils lndicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology musl be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Woody Vine Stratum 50% of total cover (Plot size: I 7-f'= Torat Cover. /- t I , f zo% .f totut cor"r, i.j ) Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants. excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft (1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3,28 ft tall. Woody vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in 1 = Total Cover Hydroph)rtic Vegetation Present?,/ 50% oftotal cover: _ 2Oo/o of lotal cover:_ Remarks: (lncl on here or on a separate sheel US Army Corps of Enqineers Eastern lvlountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 / a SOIL Sampling eoinl 6R V b' ',11;, I Profile Des Depth (inches) ATu '"' 9:T- !2 '.) : (Describe to the depth needed to doiument thelnd-i-cator or RM=Reduced Matrix. MS= Hydric Soil lndicators: _ Histosol (A1) _ Histic Epipedon (A2) _ Black Histic (A3) _ Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) _ Stratified Layers (A5) _ 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) lndicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: _ Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) _ Thick Dark Surface (A12) _ Sandy Mucky Minerat (S1) (LRR N, MLRA 147, 148) _.Sandy Gteyed Matrix (S4) 4! Sanay Redox (S5) _ Stripped Marrix (56) _ Dark Surface (S7) _ Polyvalue Belorr,r Surface (S8) (MLRA 147,1481 _ Thin Dark Surface (Sg) (MLRA 147,1481 _ Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) _ Depleted Marrix (F3) _ Redox Dark Surface (F6) _ Depleted Dark Surface (F7) _ Redox Depressions (F8) _ lron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 136) _ Umbric Surface (Fl3) (MLRA 136, lZZl _ Piedmont Floodplain Soils (Ft9) (MLRA 148) _ Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127,1471 _ 2cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) _ Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 147, 148) _ Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 136, 147) _ Very Shallow Dark Surface (TFi 2) _ Other (Explain in Remarks) 3lndicators of hydrophyic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Hydric Soil Present? yes No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and piedmont - Version 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM - Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region ProjecVSite Ri ,,, t" t City/County Va l*ri.+.. ,^ / t- /O/ ri;.Sampling Dale: / / !-.) I t' ApplicanUOwner M e sampting point [/1 :,'l b 'u4/ Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): h:ll ;!Locaf relief (concave, convex, none): t/AV- Slope (%): {-) Subresion(LRRoTMLRN, l.e('N ' tli.,?l 3V ?o,:':;'{ tons,-,'t" \i tC1.Li'i Darum:- soilrvrapunitName: A<i.- (Lrri^^ h@.r,,, o ,',','"r **,.,urI-.uuon,--.i[l- Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes No _ (lf no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation -, Soil or Hydrology - significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Ves bZ No - Are Vegetation _, Soil or Hydrology _ naturally problematic?(lf needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS - Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. No r/, Noy' No \^/ ls the Sampled Area within a Wetland?Yes ,ll No /:' i) ,i '"{ HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology lndicators: Secondary lndicators (minimum of two required) Primary lndicators (minimum of one is reouired; check all that apply) _ Surface Soil Cracks (86) _ Surface Water (A1) _ High Water Table (A2) _ Saturation (A3) _ Water Marks (81) _ Sediment Deposits (82) _ Drift Deposits (83) _ Algal Mat or Crust (84) _ lron Deposits (B5) _ lnundation Visible on Aerial lmagery (B7) _ Water-Stained Leaves (Bg) _ Aquatic Fauna (813) True Aquatic Plants (814) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (Cl) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Presence of Reduced lron (C4) Recent lron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) Thin Muck Surface (C7) Other (Explain in Remarks) _ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) _ Drainage Patterns (B10) _ Moss Trim Lines (B16) _ Dry-Season Water Table (C2) _ Crayfish Burrows (C8) _ Saturation Visible on Aerial lmagery (C9) _ Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) _ Geomorphic Position (D2) _ Shallow Aquitard (D3) _ Microtopographic Relief (D4) FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes _ No _ Depth (inches):_ Water Table Present? Yes _ No _ Depth (inches):_ Saturation Present? Yes_ No_ Depth (inches):_ (includes caoillarv frinoe) Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes - *, / Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available KEMATKS: ll-r,ll-r,l i '"'f'lr!''"', US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 r/EGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants.Sampling Point Saoling/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: )t Fq I , ;q /qJii. ls 1': z. /0r,.:.t i'f , t,. r 3. i' ,,t t - /404/,t,t4 .r 4 Dominance Test worksheet: b ,,, Definitions of Four Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in, (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft (1 m) rall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3,28 ft tall. Woody vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in %o Cover Soecies? Statu<"#* -"t: -#: Number of Dominant Species)) f rtL 4 ] That Are oBL, FACW, or FAC:-:l- I -1.- 'l -. -..-- I l-otat Number oi Domtnant.':) _ ,'-r I t { '1 | Species Across All Strata: (A)o - I Percent of Dominant Species 0 (A/B)- I Tnat Are OBL, FACW. or FAC: --;l-; = Total Cover 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: Y {,ftq-T- FAL^y L|/L 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.-q"n- =4", a*., ^ 50% of total ,orur, 'lC --ffi" or total cover: '?) ) t+'.4 i:" y fuIh 1 10 11 8. 9, 2. 3. 4. E , lL = Total cover. /,/ 50% of total cover: 14 20% of total cover'. lr,'l Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: 1. = Total Cover Hydrophytic Vegetation Present?Yes No L 50% of total cover 20% of total cover: OBL species FACW species FAC species FACU species UPL species Column Totals: Hydrophlrtic Vegetation lndicators: _ 1 - Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation _ 2 - Dominance Test is >50% - 3 - Prevalence lndex is s3,0r _ 4 - Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) _ Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'lndicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. here or on a separate sheet.) US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 JOIL / Sampling Point,.DrA l"'fu' Wl Depth Matrix Redox Features(inines] Cdq-'rlotg = % Texture Remarks, ' '1 7r\l 7'% n) /*. - ProfileDescription:(DescribetothedePthneededtodocumentihe rType: c=concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked sand Grains 2l ocation' Pl =Pnre lininn I\r=il/latriv Hydric Soil lndicators: _ Histosol (A1) _ Histic Epipedon (A2) _ Black Histic (A3) _ Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) _ Stratified Layers (A5) _ 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) _ Depleted Below Dark Surface (Ait) _ Thick Dark Surface (A12) _ Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR N, MLRA 147, 148) _ Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) Sandv Redox (S5) _ Stripoed Matrix (56) Dark Surface (S7) Polyvalue Belorv Surface (SB) (MLRA 147, 148) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) Depleted Matrix (F3) Redox Dark Surface (F6) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) Redox Depressions (F8) lron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 136) Umbric Surface (Fl3) (MLRA 136, 122) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127,147) lndicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: _ 2cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) _ Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 147. 148) _ Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 136, 147) _ Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12) _ Other (Explain in Remarks) 'lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. strictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches):Hydric Soil Present? Yes No Remarks US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM - Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region ProiecUSite:t l ,, " { n ,' *'''7' f5 ;.,-.,r,City/County h./" lnrnrr,sampling oarc' J'l" i ' ApplicanUOwner t-" j-sulrc, M(- SamplingPoint: "S2"".'. I ,,' '., - ( Investigator(s)Section. Township, Range Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.):,'.:- Local relief (concave, convex, none): bOf9:-u* Slope (%): .: Subregion (LRR or MLR$: ,Ql .3 ;', 'cA :;':'":" long, 'l k ,''' :-',,' Darum:_ Soil i/ap Unit Name:NWI classificatio n, '; 2ra Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes No _ (lf no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation -, Soil or Hydrology - significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Ves 1../ No Are Vegetation _, Soil or Hydrology _ naturally problematic?(lf needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) HYDROLOGY SUMMARY OF FINDINGS - Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Renlarks. ls the Sampled Area , ,/' within a Wetland? Yes l/ No re Sampled Area , ./' rin a Wetland? Yes l/ No .t fc i rrta;r, | .li(t,;..._. , ATrrr* I I . .,f - /.'t' No- No- No- t.tt,t!. i 4,, i (: k{ !a Wetland Hydrology lndicators: Secondary lndicators (minimum of two required) Primary lndicators (minimum of one is reouired; check all that aoply) _ Surface Soil Cracks (86) _ Turface Water (A1) True Aquatic Plants (B14) _ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (88) -/_! VEh Water Table (A2) _ Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) _ Drainage Patterns (B10) --rZlSaturation (A3) /OxraizeO Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) - Moss Trim Lines (816) _ Water Marks (B1) _ Presence of Reduced lron (C4) _.Dry-Season Water Table (C2) - Sediment Deposits (82) - Recent lron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) y( Craynsn Bunows (C8) _ Drift Deposits (83) _ Thin Muck Surface (C7) _ Saturation Visible on Aerial lmagery (C9) _ Algal Mat or Crust (B4) _ Other (Explain in Remarks) _ Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) _ lron Deposits (85) _ Geomorphic Position (D2) _ lnundation Visible on Aerial lmagery (87) _ Shallow Aquitard (D3) _ Water-Stained Leaves (Bg) _ Microtopographic Relief (D4) _ Aquatic Fauna (813) _ FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: ./ Surface Water Present? Yes No / Depth (inches): water Table presenr? y"t7-, *o - o"ptn 1tn.n"r;, i I "-----J Saturation Present? Ves / No - Depth (inches), *'t (includes capillarv frinqe) Wetland Hydrology Present? "at ,/No- Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks:,tl/,. . I r.,.rf /t"^n { t,1 I f f"{,,frltt {lS Llav io " US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC; Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: Prevalence hrdex workstleefi Total o% Cover of: OBL species FACW species FAC species FACU species UPL species Column Totals Multiplv bv: x1= x2= x3= ><4= x5= (A) J?,t 'l"t (A) (B) (A/B) (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = Hydrophlnic Vegetation lndicators : - 7f napiO Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation -t\l 2 - Dominance Test is >50olo 3 - Prevalence lndex is <3.0r _ 4 - Morphological Adaptationsr (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) - Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetationr (Explain) llndicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic, Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants. excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft (1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3,28 ft tall. Woody vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in h Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Lt i Absolute Dominant lndicator TreeStratum (Plotsize: _) o/oCover Soecies? Status 1 L" . .'/L-. 6,/ a./ = Total Cover 50% of total cover: _ 20% of total cover:_ Saolino/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: ) 1- 2. ,r'/' r_ .r' ^lc/ 7./ 8.' = Total Cover 50% of total cover: _ 20% of total cover:_ Herb Stratum .(Plot size: ) , .. -. I1 [ . . q/vr 1<,,< 4.t / t'4 L, -77- -T -s. ill ...,. ,;....1, ' ,,r lV !:.-.t Lt _lt'5 lnr';t " ';'-:,.-,,,-.-- :' 'l' ;,'li,. c./ 1 o_ 1n 11 / .. -+=,=,::lu, r?!", -t z.50% of total cover: l? :: 20% of total cover:__:z_ Woody Vine Stratum (Plot size: _ ) 1. z .- c/ ,/a,/ ./5. ," -=,*", a-". 50%o of total cover: - 20%a ol lolal cover:- tt t /f 1; t ' I / !,.t,! i , t,4 o// )lt t,,,. , lt VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants.Sampling Point: W tt) ''l ' ',,;{'- Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0US Army Corps of Engineers SOIL t' i I I Profi|eDescription:(Describetothedepthneeded 'Tvpe: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains 2location: PL=Pore Lininq, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil lndicators: _ Histosol (A1) Histic EoiDedon (A2) _ Black Histic (A3) _ Hydrogen Sulfide (Aa) Stratified Lavers (A5) _ 2cm lt/uck (A10) (LRR N) _ Depleted Below Dark Surface (A1 1) _ Thick Dark Surface (A12) _ Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR N, MLRA 147, 148) _ Sandy Gleyed Marrix (S4) _ Sandy Redox (S5) _ stripped Marrix (s6) _ Dark Surface (S7) _ Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147,148) _ Thin Dark Surface (Sg) (MLRA 147,148) _ Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) X oepteted Marrix (F3) _ Redox Dark Surface (F6) _ Depleted Dark Surface (F7) _ Redox Depressions (F8) _ lron-Manganese Masses (Fl2) (LRR N, MLRA 136) _ Umbric Surface (Fl3) (MLRA 136, 1221 _ Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) _ Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127,147) lndicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: _ 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) _ Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 147, 148) _ Piedmont Floodplain Soils (Fl9) (MLRA 136, 147) _ Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12) _ Other (Explain in Remarks) 'lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. strictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches):HydricSoilPresent? ,". ,/ No- Remarks US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION /: i :t. iIt DATA FORM - Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region\/r, - ,-l- / city/county: samptingour. lOlZ4f/'tProjecUSite ApplicanUOwner Section, Township, Range Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): Subregion (LRR or tntAelt L( Local relief (concave, : '"I :.-) conve Long:JJ x, none): C:, t-, u1.- Slope (%) Datum: Soil Map Unit Name -: to NWI classificatio ", i){}'( Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes y' No _ (lf no, explain in Remarks.) ,/. Are Vegetation -, Soil or Hydrology _ significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? ves y' No Are Vegetation _, Soil or Hydrology _ naturally problematic?(lf needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS - Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, amportant features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present?Yes Yes Yes No No No ls the Sampled Area within a Wetland?Yes V NoHydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? I::i HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology lndicators: Secondary lndicators (minimum of two reouired) Primary lndicators (minimum of one is reouired; check all that aoply) _ Surface Soil Cracks (86) _ Surface Water (A1) _ High Water Table (A2) _ Saturation (A3) _ Water Marks (B1) _ Sediment Deposits (B2) _ Drift Deposits (B3) _ Algal Mat or Crust (B4) _ lron Deposits (B5) _ lnundation Visible on Aerial lmagery (B7) _ Water-Stained Leaves (B9) _ Aquatic Fauna (B13) _ True Aquatic Plants (B14) _,Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (Cl) I OxiAizea Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3)--Y- _ Presence of Reduced lron (C4) _ Recent lron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) _ Thin Muck Surface (C7) _ Other (Explain in Remarks) _ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (88) _ Drainaqe Patterns (810) _ Moss Trim Lines (B16) _ Dry-Season Water Table (C2) _ Crayfish Burrows (C8) _ Saturation Visible on Aerial lmagery (Cg) _ Stunted or Stressed Plants (Dl) -i;-'Geomorphic Position (D2) _ Shallow Aquitard (D3) _ Microtopographic Relief (D4) _ FAc-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes _ No Water Table Present? Yes _ No Saturation Present? Yes No (includes caoillarv frinoe) J oeorn(inches):-7/o"uwir.h"r),- --7 o.pn(,n.n.rl,-Wetland Hydrology Present?Yes Y No llescribe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 Tree Stratum (Plot size: 1. 2. Absolute Dominant lndicator 7o Cover Species? Status 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 1 3 4. 5. Sapling/Shrub Stratum 1 Herb Stratum (Plot size:- -< t l'-.I ij;l .:\a .:. 50% of total cover = Total Cover 20olo of total cover = Total Cover zoo/n of total cover: Y v---:-t- ) N &: ,l/I--J- = Total Cover 50% of total cover: _ 20% of total cover (Plot size: ) Hydrophlrtic _ i - Rapid Test For Hydrophytic Vegetation-/V 2 - Dominance Test is >50% _ 3 - Prevalence lndex is <3.0r _ 4 - Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) _ Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetationr (Explain) 'lndicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic, our Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft (1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in 50% of total cover: =) .TilJJ Y'+{- 0bL' Woodv Vine Stratum - ( l9t = Torat couer 4/) 50% of total cover: / J 20% of total cover: #' (Plot size: .. ) Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: t t t.1 l.hk u'j eftuat Prevalence lndex worksheet: OBL species FACW species FAC species FACU species UPL species Column Totals: Prevalence lndex = B/A = Hydrophytic /'Vegetation , /Present? Yes V No numbers here or on a separate sheet.) VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants.Sampling Point:'lx'Z tt4 -v-L( { US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 SOIL Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features(inihes) Color (!noist) o/o Color (moist) o/o Tvpe' Loc2 Texture Remarks rTvoe: C=Concentration. D=Deoletion. RM=Reduced Matrix. MS=Masked Sand Grains. 2location: PL=Pore Linino. M=Matrix Hydric Soil lndicators: lndicators for Problematic Hydric Soils': _ Histosol (A1) _ Dark Surface (S7) _ zcm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) _ Histic Epipedon (A2) _ Polyvalue Below Surface (SB) (MLRA 147,1481 _ Coast Prairie Redox (416) - Black Histic (A3) - tln Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) (MLRA 147, 148) - Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) -y(tourry Gleyed Matrix (F2) - Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) _ srrarified Layers (A5) _ Depleted Marrix (F3) (MLRA 136, 147) _ 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) _ Redox Dark Surface (F6) _ Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF1 2) _ Depleted Below Dark Surface (A1 I) _ Depleted Dark Surface (F7) _ Other (Explain in Remarks) _ Thick Dark Surface (A12) _ Redox Depressions (F8) _ Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR N, _ lron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 147, 148) MLRA 136) - Sandy cleyed Matrix (S4) _ Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 136, 122] 'lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and _ Sandy Redox (S5) _ Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) wetland hydrology must be present, _ Stripped Matrix (56) _ Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127,147) unless disturbed or problematic. Restricti Type: ve Layer (if observed): Depth (inches):Hydric Soil Present?,". ,/: No- Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Categorical Exclusion Form Blue Ridge Parkway Date: 06/11/2014 Project: PRA-BLRI 2F24/2F25 -Repave/Repair Mainline Road Section 2F from MP 275 to 292 PEPC Project Number: 45186 Project Description: • PRA-BLRI ~F24, Recondition Parkway from MP 276.4 to MP 291.9 Scope of Work: This contract work will repair areas of serious damage and renew the entire surface. Completing this work will ensure visitor safety and prolong the life as part of a cost-effective plan. Project will resurface Parkway Section 2F (from MP 276.4 (Bridge over US Route 421) to MP 291.9 (Bridge over US 321). Project will consist of pavement rehabilitation of approx. 15.5 miles of mainline roadway, including pavement rehabilitation of overlooks, parking areas, developed areas, spurs and access roads, as funding allows. Full-depth reclamation (FDR) (pavement pulverization followed by aggregate stabilization and mill and overlay) and/or pavement patching and reconstruction and wedge and leveling course may be required In addition, all necessary safety and drainage improvements will be made and the centerline will be striped. Evaluate and correct pavement markings for sight distances and passing zones. Evaluate to reconstruct bridge approaches within project area. If funding permits, curb ' resetting/replacement and sidewalk repairs in overlooks and ramps will completed. Project will be completed under one lane traffic control. No work will be permitted on Parkway mainline motor road during the month of October 2015 or 2016. PRA-BLRI 2F25, Repairs to US Route 421 Bridge, Milepost276.3 Scope of Work: The existing bridge (091P) at MP 276.35, in Watauga County, NC, was constructed in 2001. The concrete overlay has extensive and severe cracking and has de-laminated from the concrete bridge deck slab, allowing moisture to be trapped between the wearing course and deck. In addition, the drainage system at the approach next to northern abutment is insufficient and is causing approach pavement to settle, damaging the existing stone masonry on the wingwalls. The purpose of this project is to replace existing concrete deck overlay with High Performance Concrete (HPC) reinforced with fiber optic stands and improve drainage system at north approach by adding an inlet at the low point, connecting it with a pipe culvert to an existing inlet, installing an underdrain next to the north approach slab, and reconstructing the settled pavement as needed. Work will also include repair and cleaning of the drainage chute above the northwest retaining wall and sealing the vertical joint between the retaining wall and the wingwall. Due to the compressed design time, design will proceed directly to 95% and the resolution meeting for the 95 % design will be at project site. The Parkway will be closed for the duration of construction; it is planned that construction will occur in April and May of 2015. The Parkway will be reopened prior to Memorial Day, 2015. Parkway traffic will be detoured onto existing state roads as under NPS-BLRI WMS(1) project. Plans, specifications, estimates, and contracts will be administered by FHW A Project oversight and supervision will be provided by the DSC. Categorical Exclusion Form -PRA-BLRI 2F24/2F25 -Repave/Repair Mainline Road Section 2F from MP 275 to 292 -PEPC ID: 45186 Page 1 of 2 Project Locations: Location County: District: Geo. Marker: Mitigation(s): Wilkes, Ashe, Watauga Highlands 275 -291.9 (Milepost) State: Section: Other: NC 2F • Any work that impacts areas outside the existing road surface shall need to be identified so park biologists can survey for impacts to the plants and animals found there. The Contractor shall limit equipment storage only to Parkway approved road side locations. • If project is accessed via motor road, vendor shall have to stay within existing bridge/road load limitations. The contractor shall use the US 421 access ramp as the closest connect point for materials and equipment delivery. • Existing overlook parking areas within the project area shall be used for staging. Overlooks shall be closed while being used as a staging area. Consecutive use of overlooks within the project area shall not be allowed. • The contractor shall submit aminimal of four (4) color samples of Silica Fume HP concrete to the NPS for approval. • Curbing that is removed and replaced shall require consultation with the Park Cultural Resource Specialist • Disturbed areas shall be restored to original grade and reseeded according to the park's current seeding specifications once paving has been completed. • The Parkway can be closed under detour to complete the construction of the HP concrete overlay, rather than allow the contractor to construct the overlay with a center joint • Construction debris will be disposed of at an approved landfill or other off-site approved area. Describe the category used to exclude action from further NEPA analysis and indicate the number of the category (see Section 3-4 of D0-12): C.9 Repair, resurfacing, striping, installation of traffic control devices, repair/replacement of guardrails, etc., on existing roads. On the basis of the environmental impact information in the statutory compliance file, with which I am familiar, I am categorically excluding the described project from further NEPA analysis. No exceptional circumstances (e.g. all boxes in the ESF are marked "no") or conditions in Section 3-6 apply, and the action is fully described in Section 3-4 of 00-12. Park Superintendent Suzette Molling NPS Contact Person 199 Hemphill Knob Road Address Date Environmental Protection Specialist Tit1e 828/348-3432 Phone number Categorical Exclusion Form -PRA-BLRI 2F24/2F25 -Repave/Repair Mainline Road Section 2F from MP 275 to 292 -PEPC ID: 45186 Page 2 of 2 National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Blue Ridge Parkway Date: 06/19/2014 L7617 Letter of Compliance Completion Memorandum To: Project Leader, Michael Molting From: Environmental Protection Specialist Subject: NEPA and NHPA Clearance: PRA-BLRI 2F24/2F25 -Repave/Repair Mainline Road Section 2F from MP 275 to 292 (PIN 45186) The Resource Stewardship Division has reviewed the proposed project and completed its environmental assessment documentation, and we have determined that there: • Will not be any adverse effects on threatened, endangered, or rare species and/or their critical habitat. • Will not be any adverse effects on historical, cultural, or archeological resources. • Will not be serious or long-term undesirable environmental or visual effects. The subject proposed project, therefore, is now cleared for all NEPA and NHPA compliance requirements as presented above. Project implementation can commence. For the proposed project actions to be within compliance requirements during construction and/or project implementation, the following mitigations must be adhered to: • Any work that impacts areas outside the existing road surface shall need to be identified so park biologists can survey for impacts to the plants and animals found there. The Contractor shall limit equipment storage only to Parkway approved road side locations. • If project is accessed via motor road, vendor shall have to stay within existing bridge/road load limitations. The contractor shall use the US 421 access ramp as the closest connect point for materials and equipment delivery. • Existing overlook parking areas within the project area shall be used for staging. Overlooks shall be closed while being used as a staging area. Consecutive use of overlooks within the project area shall not be allowed. • The contractor shall submit a minimal of four ( 4) color samples of Silica Fume HP concrete to the NPS for approval. • Curbing that is removed and replaced shall require consultation with the Park Cultural Resource Specialist. Letter of Compliance Completion -PRA-BLRI 2F24/2F25 -Repave/Repair Mainline Road Section 2F from MP 275 to 292 -PEPC ID: 45186 Page 1 of 2 • Disturbed areas shall be restored to original grade and reseeded according to the park's current seeding specifications once paving has been completed. • The Parkway can be closed under detour to complete the construction of the HP concrete overlay, rather than allow the contractor to construct the overlay with a center joint. • Construction debris will be disposed of at an approved landfill or other off-site approved area. For complete compliance information see PEPC Project 45186. If you have any questions, please let me know. cc: Dennis Atkins Roy Jones Debra Flowers David Anderson Dave Bauer Monika Mayr Steven.Kidd Jackie Holt Bambi Teague Bob Cherry Lillian McElrath Susan Gonshor Tina White Kathy Tustanowski Laura Nelson Mark Woods Wesley Greene Larry Hultquist, DSC-T Andy Otten, DSC-T Y anina Kirtley, FHW A Letter of Compliance Completion -PRA-BLRI 2F24/2F25 -Repave/Repair Mainline Road Section 2F from MP 275 to 292 -PEPC ID: 45186 Page 2 of 2 Assessment of Effect Form - PRA-BLRI 2F24/2F25 - Repave/Repair Mainline Road Section 2F from MP 275 to 292 - PEPC ID: 45186 Page 1 of 4 National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Blue Ridge Parkway Date: 06/11/2014 ASSESSMENT OF ACTIONS HAVING AN EFFECT ON HISTORIC PROPERTIES A. DESCRIPTION OF UNDERTAKING 1. Park: Blue Ridge Parkway 2. Project Description: Project Name: PRA-BLRI 2F24/2F25 - Repave/Repair Mainline Road Section 2F from MP 275 to 292 Prepared by: Steven Kidd Date Prepared: 05/16/2013 Telephone: 828-348-3438 PEPC Project Number: 45186 Locations: Describe project: PRA-BLRI 2F24, Recondition Parkway from MP 276.4 to MP 291.9 Scope of Work: This contract work will repair areas of serious damage and renew the entire surface. Completing this work will ensure visitor safety and prolong the life as part of a cost-effective plan. Project will resurface Parkway Section 2F (from MP 276.4 (Bridge over US Route 421) to MP 291.9 (Bridge over US 321). Project will consist of pavement rehabilitation of approx. 15.5 miles of mainline roadway, including pavement rehabilitation of overlooks, parking areas, developed areas, spurs and access roads, as funding allows. Full-depth reclamation (FDR) (pavement pulverization followed by aggregate stabilization and mill and overlay) and/or pavement patching and reconstruction and wedge and leveling course may be required. In addition, all necessary safety and drainage improvements will be made and the centerline will be striped. Evaluate and correct pavement markings for sight distances and passing zones. Evaluate to reconstruct bridge approaches within project area. If funding permits, curb resetting/replacement and sidewalk repairs in overlooks and ramps will completed. Project will be completed under one lane traffic control. No work will be permitted on Parkway mainline motor road during the month of October 2015 or 2016. PRA-BLRI 2F25, Repairs to US Route 421 Bridge, Milepost 276.3 Scope of Work: The existing bridge (091P) at MP 276.35, in Watauga County, NC, was constructed in 2001. The concrete overlay has extensive and severe cracking and has de-laminated from the concrete bridge deck slab, allowing moisture to be trapped between the wearing course and deck. In addition, the drainage system at the approach next to northern abutment is insufficient and is causing approach pavement to settle, damaging the existing stone masonry on the wingwalls. The purpose of this project is to replace existing concrete deck overlay with High Performance Concrete (HPC) reinforced with fiber optic stands and improve drainage system at north approach by adding an inlet at the low point, connecting it with a pipe culvert to an existing inlet, installing an underdrain next to the north approach slab, and reconstructing the settled pavement as needed. Work will also include repair and cleaning of the drainage chute above the northwest retaining wall and sealing the vertical joint between the retaining wall and the wingwall. Assessment of Effect Form - PRA-BLRI 2F24/2F25 - Repave/Repair Mainline Road Section 2F from MP 275 to 292 - PEPC ID: 45186 Page 2 of 4 Due to the compressed design time, design will proceed directly to 95% and the resolution meeting for the 95% design will be at project site. The Parkway will be closed for the duration of construction; it is planned that construction will occur in April and May of 2015. The Parkway will be reopened prior to Memorial Day, 2015. Parkway traffic will be detoured onto existing state roads as under NPS-BLRI WMS(1) project. Plans, specifications, estimates, and contracts will be administered by FHWA. Project oversight and supervision will be provided by the DSC. Area of potential effects (as defined in 36 CFR 800.16[d]) 3. Has the area of potential effects been surveyed to identify historic properties? No X Yes Source or reference: Dr. Ian Firth’s Draft 1993 Historic Resource Study/2005 Draft National Historic Landmark Nomination. 4. Potentially Affected Resource(s): Archeological Resources Notes: Previously disturbed road bed. Historical Structures/Resources Affected: Name and number(s): Roadway Prism, Section 2-F Asset 4622 Location: MP 276.4 - 292.0 NR status: 5 - Found eligible for 106 purposes through consultation with the SHPO 5. The proposed action will: (check as many as apply) No Destroy, remove, or alter features/elements from a historic structure Yes Replace historic features/elements in kind No Add non-historic features/elements to a historic structure No Alter or remove features/elements of a historic setting or environment (inc. terrain) No Add non-historic features/elements (inc. visual, audible, or atmospheric) to a historic setting or cultural landscape No Disturb, destroy, or make archeological resources inaccessible No Disturb, destroy, or make ethnographic resources inaccessible No Potentially affect presently unidentified cultural resources No Begin or contribute to deterioration of historic features, terrain, setting, landscape elements, or archeological or ethnographic resources No Involve a real property transaction (exchange, sale, or lease of land or structures) B. REVIEWS BY CULTURAL RESOURCE SPECIALISTS The park 106 coordinator requested review by the park's cultural resource specialist/advisors as indicated by check-off boxes or as follows: [ X ] 106 Advisor Name: Tommy Jones Date: 05/29/2013 Check if project does not involve ground disturbance [ ] Assessment of Effect: No Potential to Cause Effect No Historic Properties Assessment of Effect Form - PRA-BLRI 2F24/2F25 - Repave/Repair Mainline Road Section 2F from MP 275 to 292 - PEPC ID: 45186 Page 3 of 4 Affected X No Adverse Effect Adverse Effect X Streamlined Review Recommendations for conditions or stipulations: Doc Method: Streamlined Review (PA) Streamlined Activity: 3. Repair/Resurfacing/Removal of Existing, Roads, Trails and Parking Areas [ X ] Archeologist Name: Steven Kidd Date: 05/16/2013 Comments: No adverse effect. Check if project does not involve ground disturbance [ ] Assessment of Effect: No Potential to Cause Effect No Historic Properties Affected X No Adverse Effect Adverse Effect X Streamlined Review Recommendations for conditions or stipulations: Doc Method: Streamlined Review (PA) Streamlined Activity: 3. Repair/Resurfacing/Removal of Existing, Roads, Trails and Parking Areas [ X ] Curator Name: Jackie Holt Date: 01/17/2013 Check if project does not involve ground disturbance [ ] Assessment of Effect: No Potential to Cause Effect No Historic Properties Affected X No Adverse Effect Adverse Effect Streamlined Review Recommendations for conditions or stipulations: [ X ] Landscape Historian Name: Beth Byrd Date: 05/28/2013 Check if project does not involve ground disturbance [ ] Assessment of Effect: No Potential to Cause Effect No Historic Properties Affected X No Adverse Effect Adverse Effect X Streamlined Review Recommendations for conditions or stipulations: Doc Method: Streamlined Review (PA) Streamlined Activity: 3. Repair/Resurfacing/Removal of Existing, Roads, Trails and Parking Areas C. PARK SECTION 106 COORDINATOR'S REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Assessment of Effect: No Potential to Cause Effects No Historic Properties Affected X No Adverse Effect Adverse Effect 2. Documentation Method: [ ] A. STANDARD 36 CFR PART 800 CONSULTATION Further consultation under 36 CFR Part 800 is needed. [ X ] B. STREAMLINED REVIEW UNDER THE 2008 SERVICEWIDE PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT (PA) The above action meets all conditions for a streamlined review under section Ill of the 2008 Servicewide PA for Section 106 compliance. APPLICABLE STREAMLINED REVIEW Criteria 3. Repair/Resurfacing/Removal of Existing, Roads, Trails and Parking Areas. 3. Additional Consulting Parties Information: Additional Consulting Parties: No 4. Stipulations and Conditions: Following are listed any stipulations or conditions necessary to ensure that the assessment of effect above is consistent with 36 CFR Part 800 criteria of effect or to avoid or reduce potential adverse effects. All original curbing at overlooks will be removed and reset. No new curbing will be used. 5. Mitigations/Treatment Measures: Measures to prevent or minimize loss or impairment of historic/prehistoric properties: (Remember that setting, location, and use may be relevant.) • Assessment of Effect -Cultural Landscapes -Curbing that is removed and replaced shall require consultation with the Park Cultural Resource Specialist. Recommended by Park Section 106 coordinator: Name: Steven Kidd Title: Park Section 106 Coordinator D. SUPERINTENDENT'S APPROVAL The proposed work conforms to the NPS Management Policies and Cultural Resource Management Guideline, and I have reviewed and approve the recommendations, stipulations, or conditions noted in Section C of this form. Signature of Park Superintendent ~ Date: ______ _ Assessment of Effect Form -PRA-BLRI 2F24/2F25 -Repave/Repair Mainline Road Section 2F from MP 275 to 292 -PEPC ID: 45186 Page 4 of 4