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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20150079 Ver 1_email on stream relocation design (2)_20150506Baker, Virginia From: Wainwright, David Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2015 10:29 AM To: Baker, Virginia Subject: FW: Windy Road Mitigation Attachments: 17BP.10.R.53 Right-of-Way Plans 2014-10-08 Rev 2015-04-29.pdf GinnY, Here is a response from aOT's engineering firm regarding the size of rock for the Windy Road Bridge replacement stream relocation constructed riffles. �. . From: Thompson, Larry B Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2015 7:46 AM To: Wainwright, David; Johnson, Alan; Amschler, Crystal C SAW Cc: Howard, Joel M; Haywood, Luther G; Miller, Vickie M; Wainwright, Dominic Subject: Fw: Windy Road Mitigation Hifolks, There has been a question regarding the choice of rip rap size for the constructed riffles in the proposed stream relocation plan for Windy Road. HDR has offered some comments in this email thread. Would it be acceptable to discuss our options via email before making any revisions to the proposed plans? Thank you! La rry From: Wainwright, Dominic <Dominic.Wainwri�ht@hdrinc.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 5, 2015 11:46 AM To: Thompson, Larry B Cc: Howard, Joel M; Haywood, Luther G; Miller, Vickie M; Rice, James R. Subject: FW: Windy Road Mitigation Larry, Please see my hydraulics engineer James Rice's email below which addresses NCDWR's concerns. I have attached the Roadway Plans which do show the longitudinal stream profile on the grid on sheet 4. I believe our stream profile looks quite similar to the sketch in Alan's email below. Sheet 2 of the plans shows the details of the rock step downs. Let me know how you'd like to proceed or if you want me to pass this information on to Alan Johnson. Thanks, �������� �t�� ������w���; PE � 919.232.6648 �t;� 919.696.1543 hdrinc.com/follow-us From: Rice, James R. Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2015 10:30 AM To: Wainwright, Dominic Subject: RE: Windy Road Mitigation Dominic, the existing slope upstream of the project for this stream is approximately 1.5%. The existing slope of the stream that runs along the existing roadway is closer to 2.5 or 3%. Somewhere along the way, the stream was straightened and steepened to accommodate the construction of the road. This is why we have the severe head cutting propagating upstream along the roadway. We discussed several options in the field and decided that the best way to minimize potential for headcutting in the future would be to embed rip rap to produce a stepped effect in the stream. We chose the larger rip rap to help provide better protection, and ultimately it wouldn't make much difference to how it looks since the rip rap would be embedded. Smaller rock can be utilized, but may not be effective especially in the sections of 10% grade we are using to step down. The step downs are comprised of a 10% grade drop over a 15 ft distance (1.5 ft step down). We needed a total of 3 of these to get to a longitudinal profile for the stream that we felt comfortable with. To address Alan's concern of showing the profile, it is located on the roadway set of plans, which was not included in the permit package per the permit guidelines. We can include the profile sheet in the permits if needed. We feel that given the unnaturally steep slope of the existing stream, the design we have provided gives the best chance of a stable system that reduces construction cost as well as long term maintenance cost. � �S i��, h`ydr�ulres Engrneer/Assocr�te 3733 Naiional Qr, 5uiie 207 Raleigh, NC 27612-4845 D 919.232.6621 F 919.785.1187 lames. rice(c�hdrinc.com hdrinc.com/follow-us From: Wainwright, Dominic Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2015 9:52 AM To: Rice, James R. Subject: FW: Windy Road Mitigation From: Thompson, Larry B [mailto:IthompsonCa�ncdot.QOV] Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2015 9:30 AM To: Miller, Vickie M; Wainwright, Dominic Cc: Haywood, Luther G; Howard, Joel M Subject: FW: Windy Road Mitigation Vickie, aominic: Sharing this for your information. NCaWR has raised concerns regarding the proposed design for the Windy Road stream relocation... La r ry Larry Tholnpson, Pt�S, LSS Environlnental Supervisor NCDOT - lOth Highway Division 704-301-4881 cell From: Johnson, Alan Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2015 9:38 AM To: Thompson, Larry B Subject: RE: Windy Road Mitigation For that stream, I think the class II is overkill. It is a small stream upgradient. Wouldn't well embedded class 1 work? It might be good to provide a longtitudinal profile. It might be good to show the profile. I was thinking like a 6 ft riprap section and a quick drop (semi stepped down). 1 ft drop, with a 6 ft riffle would From: Thompson, Larry B Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2015 8:25 AM To: Johnson, Alan Subject: Fw: Windy Road Mitigation How about this one? has the permit drawings in it. La rry From: Thompson, Larry B Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 9:47 AM To: Amschler, Crystal C SAW (Crystal.C.Amschler@usace.army.mil); 'Johnson, Alan' Cc: Howard, Joel M; Haywood, Luther G Subject: Windy Road Mitigation Cyrstal, Attached you will find a stormwater management plan and permit drawings for the Windy Hill Road bridge replacement that we met on some time ago. The current plan is to go with an IP to replace the bridge with a culvert and relocate the stream that runs along the roadway. Would you mind taking a look at the impact sheet and letting me know what you would require mitigation for? I would like to take that number and pursue the In-Lieu Fee mitigation prior to submitting the complete package to you. Thank you! La r ry Lany Thompson, PWS, LSS Environmental Supervisor NCDOT - lOth Highway Division 704-301-4881 cell =nr�i'. �;e t°r�,��ar,ci�r��;t� :a �r�ci 't°anr :4�,i;� ;��r�ci�r i;, ;,ubj��;: :a :4�,� �;.C`. ;�ubii�; r�t�cat°c:7;� _�Ua �r�ci nr�, b� c:7�;��;�a;��G:7 :� :4�,it°c:7 ��r:i�s. �nr�i'. �;e t°r�,��ar,ci�r��;t� :a �r�ci 't°anr :4�,i;� ;��r�ci�r i;, ;,ubj��;: :a :4�,� �;.C`. ;�=ubii�; r�t�cat°c:7;� _�Ua �r�ci nr�, b� c:7�;��;�a;��G:7 :� :4�,it°c:7 ��r:i�s.