HomeMy WebLinkAbout20140335 Ver 1_More Info Received_20150811Homewood, Sue
From: Raymond Holz <rhobVDresto ratio nsystems.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August ll'ZUl5l:U3PK4
To: Homewood, Sue
Cc: Baker, Virginia; Grant Lewis (o|ewis@axiomenvironmentaiorg);VVorth Creech
Subject: FVV: Aycock Springs K4it.Site
Attachments: Avcock-ƒig_10_K4onitorP|an_Revised8_ll_l5.pdf
Please find attached an updated Monitoring Plan for Aycock Springs. Please read Grant's e-mail below regarding the veg.
plot symbol size and ultimate placement of plots. HopefuUythisisvvhatyouvvere|ookingfor,|etusknowifyouhaveany
questions.
From: Grant Lewis [mai|tn:R|ewispDaxinmenvimnmentainrRI
Sent: Tuesday, August 11,Z01S11:Z0AM
To: Raymond Ho|z<rhn|zpDrestnratinnsvstems.cnmx
Cc: Worth Creech <vvnrthpDrestnratinnsvstemsznmx
Subject: RE: Aycock Springs Mit.Site
Hey Ray;
Here is a revised monitoring plan for Sue Homewood. I moved a couple vegetation plots around to be in wetland
restoration/enhancement areas. Please pass along to her that the vegetation plot symbols depicted in the figure are
scaled larger than an actual vegetation plot. In other words, if we used a symbol that was to scale (10 x1O) it would be
difficult to see on the figure. This means that the symbol appears to be extending outside the wetland limits on the
figure, but we will be able to install the vegetation plot within the limits of the wetland for the as-built. Let her know
that we will attempt to install the vegetation plots so they are contained within wetland areas.
Thanks
Grant
From: Raymond Holz ( mailto :rholz @restorationsystems.comI
Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2015 1:44 PM
To: Grant Lewis <Rlewis @axiomenvironmental.or>
Cc: Worth Creech <worth @restorationsystems.com>
Subject: Fwd: Aycock Springs Mit. Site
Grant - see Sue's request below. Seems pretty minor. If we need to add one or two or shift a couple lets do it.
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Homewood, Sue" <sue.homewood @ncdenr.Rov>
Date: August 5, 2015 at 12:30:14 PM EDT
To: Worth Creech <worth @restorationsystems.com >, Raymond Holz <rholz @restorationsystems.com>
Cc: "Baker, Virginia" <virRinia.baker @ncdenr.Rov >, "Tugwell, Todd SAW"
<Todd.TuRwell @usace.armv.mil>
Subject: Aycock Springs Mit. Site
Worth or Raymond,
In reviewing the monitoring plan, Figure 10, that you have added to the Aycock Spring Mitigation Plan
(in response to comments received on the Draft Mitigation Plan), we noted that there are no veg plots
proposed within either of the restored wetlands. In addition, only portions of another veg plot is
proposed in the enhanced wetland area adjacent to the restored wetlands. Would you be amenable to
revising Figure 10 to address this concern?
Thanks,
Sue Homewood
NC DENR Winston -Salem Regional Office
Division of Water Resources — Water Quality Programs
450 W. Hanes Mill Rd, Suite 300 (Please note my new contact information)
Winston Salem NC 27105
Voice: (336) 776 -9693
Cell: (336) 813 -1863
E -mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records
Law and may be disclosed to third parties.
Benthic
I Macroinvertebrate
Sample #1
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LEGEND
Easement
Design Stream Channel
Channel Backfill
Major Topographic Line
Minor Topographic Line
Cross Vane (Log or Stone)
Vane Arm (Log or Stone)
Drop Structure
I Piped Crossing
Building or Structure
Vegetation Plot
Monumented Cross Section
0 Groundwater Gauge
0 Surfacewater Gauge
Wetland Restoration = 0.5 ac
Wetland Enhancement = 1.5 ac
Benthic
Macroinvertebrate
Sample #2
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Benthic
Macroinvertebrate
Sample #3
Axiom Environmental, Inc.
NOTES /REVISIONS
Project:
Aycock Springs
Restoration Site
Alamance County
North Carolina
Title:
Monitoring Plan
Notes:
1) Permanently monumented cross sections will be established and monitored Scale: FIGURE NO.
approximately every 50 feet alon stream restoration reaches. As Shown
Date: 1 O
2) Benthic Macroinvertebrate sampling is to be conducted for informational October 2014
purposes and is not expected to be tied to success criteria. I ,p0 Project No.:
titir 14 -006
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