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From: Perry Isner <perryisner@wetlands-waters.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2024 5:02 PM
To: Thomas, Zachary T
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Subject: Re: [Non-DoD Source] Re: [External] Re: Provisional Verification: SAW-2023-02500
(NCRR Industrial / US Hwy 42 Business / Clayton NC / Johnston County)
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Yes, those numbers are correct. We can do the wetland credits with EBX as well to keep it simple. I actually got a revised
SOA from Amy Staley the other day; it appears they had a credit release and now have all of the necessary
buffer credits. See attached.
Let me know if you need anything else. Appreciate the help with this Zach.
On Wed, Apr 24, 2024 at 3:16 PM Thomas, Zachary T <zachary.thomas@deg.nc.gov> wrote:
Hi Perry,
Thanks for speaking with me this morning about the updates to this project.
As discussed, it appears the most recently provided impact maps were updated to show the buffer amounts that do not
overlap the wetland impacts.
Since I will need to still document all buffer impact amounts in the letter and only take out the overlap portion for the
buffer mitigation calculation, can you please confirm the following numbers are correct based off the two sets of
drawings and PCN tables?:
Impact Name
Buffer Impact (SF)
Wetland Overlap (SF)
Non -Overlapping Buffer Impact (SF)
Buffer Mitigation Rec
B1(Zone 1)
13136
4538
3598
25794
B3(Zone 2)
3308
633
3170
12255
This will require a buffer mitigation total of 38,049 credits. Per your updated SOAs, I will write up my MRT Forms to
indicate 5,876 credits from EBX and the remaining 32,173 credits from DMS.
Additionally, your original submittal has two SOAs for the required wetland impacts (Clearwater & EBX). Please let me
know which bank you would prefer to use for DWR's 0.40 acres wetland credits requirement and I will write the MRT
Form accordingly.
If you have any questions, please let me know.
Thank you,
Zach Thomas
Environmental Program Consultant, Division of Water Resources
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality
Office: (919) 791-4255
zachary.thomas@deg.nc.gov
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Raleigh, NC 27699-1628
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Good morning Zach, see attached for the impact exhibits with the buffers revised per our conversation. Also
attached is the updated PCN forms reflecting the buffer changes. The coordinates of the end of Tributary 3 per our site
visit on Wednesday are below. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions about this
information. Thanks,
Tributary 3 endpoint: 35.637824-78.439990
On Mon, Mar 25, 2024 at 5:53 PM Perry Isner <perryisner@wetlands-waters.com> wrote:
Thanks Zach, we'll work on getting the buffer impacts cleaned up and I'll keep you posted about next Wednesday. We
don't have a picture showing the exact stop point of Tributary 3 but the attached picture is close; the stop point
should be just downstream from this. It's mistakenly referred to as Trib 2 in the photograph but this is very close to
where tributary 3 transitions to wetland.
On Mon, Mar 25, 2024 at 4:36 PM Thomas, Zachary T <zachary.thomas@deg.nc.gov> wrote:
Hello Perry,
Thank you for your 3/21/24 response to my RFAI (sent 3/6/24) and for speaking with me this afternoon.
Items 1, 2, 3b, and 3c have been satisfied.
Item 3a will need a site visit to address and confirm the stop point of the buffered stream channel.
o Per 15A NCAC 02B .0714 (4): ON -SITE DETERMINATION. When a landowner or other affected party
believes that the maps listed in Sub -Item (3)(a) of this Rule have inaccurately depicted surface waters
or the specific origination point of a stream, or the specific origination point of a stream is in question
or unclear, he or she shall request the Authority to make an on -site determination. On -site
determinations shall be made by Authority staff that are certified pursuant to G.S. 143-214.25A.
Registered Foresters under Chapter 898 of the General Statutes who are employees of the North
Carolina Forest Service of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services can make on -site
determinations for forest harvesting operations and practices. On -site determinations shall expire five
years from the date of the determination. Any disputes over on -site determinations shall be referred
to the Director in writing within 60 calendar days of written notification from the Authority. The
Director's determination is subject to review as provided in G.S. 1508.
o As discussed, my next available day for a site visit to confirm the stop point of "Tributary 3" is
4/3/24. Please let me know if you would like to attend and we can schedule a time to meet. Also, if
you have a lat/long of the stop point, any photos, or score sheets to provide for our review, please
send those as well.
• Item 3d & 3e: Callouts have been added to the impact maps, but do not indicate which impact name/totals
they correspond to. Having this information in the call out will ensure clarity and will assist in determining
the amount of possible mitigation overlap that is occurring (i.e. buffer mitigation can be subtracted out for
sections that overlap areas requiring wetland mitigation.) Without specific details in the call out boxes, it is
difficult to determine these exact amounts.
o Once the above -mentioned buffer determination has been completed, please update the added call
out boxes to indicate the buffer impact name (Ex: B1— XX sgft — Zone 1 Permanent, B2 — XX sqft —
Zone 2 Temporary, etc.)
o Please provide a total amount of buffer and wetland overlap. This will assist in determining exactly
how much buffer and wetland mitigation will be required from DWR. It may be helpful to include
this area on the impact maps highlighted with a different shading/color.
This application will be considered on hold until a response has been received and the items above have been
resolved.
If you have any questions, please let me know.
Thank you,
Zach Thomas
Environmental Program Consultant, Division of Water Resources
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality
Office: (919) 791-4255
zachary.thomas@deq.nc.gov
Raleigh Regional Office
1628 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1628
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From: Perry Isner <perryisner@wetlands-waters.com>
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2024 4:29 PM
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Subject: Re: [Non-DoD Source] Re: [External] Re: Provisional Verification: SAW-2023-02500 (NCRR Industrial / US Hwy
42 Business / Clayton NC / Johnston County)
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Understood Matt, I was referring to guidance we have received in the past from other Corps PM's for this type of
impact.
Let me know if you need me to revise this on the PCN, and apologies for any confusion.
On Fri, Mar 22, 2024 at 2:49 PM Martin, Matthew K CIV (USA) <Matthew.K.Martin@usace.army.mil> wrote:
Perry,
I missed item two in my review. Most show open cut sewer for a project like this as a temporary discharge and note
in the comments that there is a permanent maintenance easement. I don't recall giving any guidance to show it as a
permanent impact.
Thanks,
Matt
From: Perry Isner <perryisner@wetlands-waters.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2024 4:12 PM
To: Thomas, Zachary T <zachary.thomas@deg.nc.gov>
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Subject: [Non-DoD Source] Re: [External] Re: Provisional Verification: SAW-2023-02500 (NCRR Industrial / US Hwy
42 Business / Clayton NC / Johnston County)
Good afternoon Zach, hope you are doing well. Below are responses to your additional information requests:
1. Noted, thank you.
2. Yes, this is a permanent conversion impact for installation of an open -cut sanitary sewer. The impact to the
wetland itself is temporary in nature, but due to the nature of permanent conversion of a forested wetland we have
been advised by the Corps to consider these impacts permanent on the PCN.
a) No, an official buffer determination has not been performed. The feature in question loses bed and bank features
as it transitions into Wetland 131000, and therefore there are no buffer impacts associated with this sanitary sewer
connection. See attached delineation sketch.
b) Yes, that is correct; B1 & B3 are for the Tributary 1 crossings, with B1 being for Zone 1 and B3 being for Zone 2 (132
& B4 are for temporary construction access only).
c) A table of the buffer impacts was provided on Sheet C0.0 of the impact exhibits (page 11 of the total application).
Let me know if further clarification is needed.
d) Additional callouts have been added to the attached revised impact exhibits.
e) An updated SOA is attached, as well as an agreement letter from NC DMS.
Please let me know if you have any questions about this information.
On Wed, Mar 6, 2024 at 4:45 PM Thomas, Zachary T <zachary.thomas@deg. nc.gov> wrote:
Hello,
I have reviewed the submitted application for the NCRR Industrial Project (DWR# 20240060) and require additional
information before I can continue.
This application will be considered "on hold" until DWR receives a complete response to the items below. Please
provide a response within 30 days:
1. 1 have updated our records to indicate NCRR Industrial as the permittee per your email received
2/20/2024.
2. Wetland Impacts:
Impact W1— is this also a conversion wetland impact? The PCN indicates W1 as a permanent
impact and the impact map indicates its temporary. Please confirm if this is a permanent impact.
3. Buffer Impact Items:
a. Has an official buffer determination been performed on this parcel? It appears that all mapped
features are being treated as subject to the Neuse Buffer Rule, however there is a feature depicted
on the Soil Survey near the Western portion of the parcel (closest to US 70) that is not shown on
the C3 impact map. It is difficult to determine if the proposed FM line will impact this feature
and/or associated buffer.
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b. There is some confusion on how the buffer impacts are broken down between Zone 1 and Zone
2. (Ex: Are 131 & B3 for the Trib 1 crossing with B1 being Zone 1 impact amounts and 133 being Zone
2 impact amounts?)
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6. Buffer Impacts (for DWO)
If project will impact a protected riparian buffer, then complete the chart below. If yes, than individually list all buffer impacts
below. If any impacts require mitigation. an you MUST fill out Section ❑ of this form.
6a. Project is in which protected basin? Q Neuse ❑ Tar -Pamlico ❑ Catawba ❑ Randleman ❑ Other:
6b, 6c. Bd. Se. 6f, 6g,
Buffer Impact Reason for impact Stream name Buffer Zone 1 Zone
number— mitigation impact impa.
Permanent (P) or required? (square (squa
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P
Culvert I road crossing
Yes
13136
132
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Culvert! road crossing
No
3212
B3
P
Culvert 7 road crossing
Yes
8808
84
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No
2356
S5
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Fill slope
No
3164
B6
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Fill slope
No
2780
61h. Total Buffer Impacts.
15348
17101
8i. Comments:
Buffer millgalion is proposed only for perMOnent impacts B1 8 133, as all other impaCts are either deemed
allowable or alowable
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c. Please provide a table that clearly indicates the square footage amounts separated for each
impact: Zone 1 Permanent, Zone 1 Temporary, Zone 2 Permanent, and Zone 2 temporary. This will
help ensure that the buffer authorization and mitigation amount is accurate.
d. Please add additional "call out boxes" to impact map C5, C6, and C7 to better indicate the specific
locations of impacts 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, and 136.
e. Your PCN indicates in Section 3c that an "SOA is forthcoming for additional credit
needs..". Pending the answers to the above, please provide either an updated SOA to cover the
full amount of required buffer mitigation or an additional SOA for the remaining amount.
Currently, the required amount is 52,620 credits per the PCN. The provided SOA states 25,155
credits are needed for the project and 2,981.3 credits are available.
If you have any questions or would like to set up a call to discuss, please let me know.
Thank you,
Zach Thomas
Environmental Program Consultant, Division of Water Resources
` North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality
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From: Thomas, Zachary T
Sent: Thursday, February 29, 2024 1:24 PM
To: Perry Isner <perryisner@wetlands-waters.com>; Martin, Matthew K CIV (USA)
<Matthew.K.Martin@usace.army.mil>
Cc: thaver@ncrr.com
Subject: RE: [External] Re: Provisional Verification: SAW-2023-02500 (NCRR Industrial / US Hwy 42 Business /
Clayton NC / Johnston County)
Hi Perry,
This one is up next on my list. I will reach out if any questions come up during my review.
(DWR# 20240060)
Thank you,
Zach Thomas
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Environmental Program Consultant, Division of Water Resources
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North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality
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Subject: [External] Re: Provisional Verification: SAW-2023-02500 (NCRR Industrial / US Hwy 42 Business / Clayton
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Thank you Matt!
Zachary, do you have any update on the 401 review? Thanks in advance.
On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 11:03 AM Martin, Matthew K CIV (USA) <Matthew.K.Martin@usace.army.mil> wrote:
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Dear Patricia Haver,
This correspondence is in response to a Pre -Construction Notification (PCN) received on December 22, 2023, and
considered complete on February 22, 2024. In submitting the PCN, you requested verification that the proposed
project is authorized by a Department of the Army (DA) Nationwide Permit (NWP).
The work affecting waters of the United States is part of an overall project known as the NCRR Industrial. The
activities in waters of the United States include the permanent discharge of fill material into 0.46 acre of wetland
waters, the temporary discharge of dredged material into 0.05 acre of wetland waters, and the permanent
discharge of fill material into 0.23 acre (200 linear feet) of non -wetland waters, of this 0.018 acre is considered
a loss and 0.004 acre is considered not a loss. Additionally, the project included the temporary discharge of fill
material into 0.0045 acre (40 linear feet) of non -wetland waters. The project is located directly east of NC-42
East and US Highway 70 Business interchange, at parcel number 166808-78-6185 in Johnston County, North
Carolina.
This letter is a provisional notification that your proposed project has been reviewed under NWP 39. In
accordance with 40 CFR Part 121 (401 Rule), the Corps cannot take final action on the NWP verification request
until the procedures outlined in the 401 Rule for an individual Water Quality Certificate (WQC) have been
completed. Specifically, a Department of the Army (DA) permit or verification cannot be issued until a Section 401
WQC has been either issued, waived, or denied, and the neighboring jurisdiction review process described in 40
CFR 121 has been successfully completed.
Conditions of the Individual Section 401 WQC will generally become conditions of any final NWP verification
letter. Should state action on the required WQC approve a project different from that shown on the current
application, a modification to the PCN will be required. You should notify our office of any such changes as
substantial changes may require further evaluation.
As stated above, this is a provisional notification. This letter does NOT provide Department of the Army (DA)
authorization. You are cautioned that commencement of the proposed activity(ies) requested prior to receiving
a written DA authorization would constitute a violation of Federal law and subject you to further enforcement
action. Receipt of a certification from the state (e.g., NC Division of Water Resources and/or NC Division of Marine
Fisheries) does not preclude the requirement for obtaining DA authorization (e.g., an NWP verification letter)
prior to commencing the work.
In all future correspondence, please refer to file number SAW-2023-02500. This correspondence has also been
copied to State and/or Federal agencies for their information. If you have any questions, please contact Matthew
K. Martin at (984) 800-3741, or by email at matthew.k.martin@usace.army.mil.
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