HomeMy WebLinkAbout20051877 Ver 1_Year 5 Monitoring Report_2015_20160224Dye Branch II
Stream Restoration
Annual Monitoring Report
Monitoring Year 5
NCDMS Project Number: 92255
Monitoring Contract Number: 004523
Submitted to
North Carolina Division of Mitigation Services
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality
November 2015
1652 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699
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Monitoring Firm
EQUINOX
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37 Haywood Street, Suite 100
Asheville, North Carolina 28801
Phone: 828-253-6856
Project Contact: Hunter Terrell
Email: hunter@equinoxenvironmental.com
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Dye Branch II Stream Restoration
2015 Monitoring Report (MY 5)
Table of Contents
1.0 Executive Summary / Project Abstract Page 1
2.0 Methodology Page 2
3.0 References Page 3
Appendices
Appendix A. Project Vicinity Map and Background Tables
Figure 1. Vicinity Map and Directions
Table la. Project Components
Table lb. Component Summations
Table 2. Project Activity and Reporting History
Table 3. Project Contacts
Table 4. Project Attributes
Appendix B. Visual Assessment Data
Figure 2. Integrated Current Condition Plan View
Table 5. Visual Stream Morphology Stability Assessment
Table 6. Vegetation Condition Assessment
Photo Station Photos
Appendix C. Vegetation Plot Data
Table 7. Vegetation Plot Criteria Attainment
Vegetation Monitoring Plot Photos
Table 8. CVS Vegetation Plot Metadata
Table 9. Planted and Total Stem Counts (Species by Plot with Annual Means)
Appendix D. Stream Survey Data
Cross -Sections with Annual Overlays and Photos
Longitudinal Profiles with Annual Overlays
Pebble Count Plots with Annual Overlays
Table 10a. Baseline Stream Data Summary
Table 10b. Baseline Stream Data Summary (Substrate, Bed, Bank, and Hydrologic
Containment Parameter Distributions)
Table l la. Monitoring Data — Dimensional Morphology Summary (Dimensional
Parameters — Cross -Sections)
Table l lb. Monitoring Data — Stream Reach Data Summary
Appendix E. Hydrologic Data
Table 12. Verification of Bankfull Events
Figure 3. Dye Branch Water Level Logger Chart
Figure 4. Precipitation for Mooresville, North Carolina
1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY / PROJECT ABSTRACT
The goals and objectives stated in the Dye Branch Stream Restoration Plan (NCEEP 2005) are as
follows:
• Provide a stable system of stream channels that neither aggrade nor degrade while
maintaining dimension, pattern, and profile with the capacity to transport the watershed's
water and sediment load;
• Improve the overall water quality and aquatic habitat by reducing sediment and waste
inputs into the stream caused by bank erosion, mass -wasting, and stormwater runoff
through stabilization of the stream channel and creation of a stormwater wetland; and
• Improve the overall viability of the riparian vegetative communities through
establishment of native species and elimination of invasive exotic species.
Vegetation monitoring of the Dye Branch Stream Restoration Project includes annual monitoring
of seven permanent vegetation plots and visual assessment of the easement as a whole. The site
includes a diverse assemblage of 20 planted species of native trees and shrubs. Planted species
range from 3 to 5 per plot with 6 to 11 species observed when volunteers are included. Based
on the MY5 vegetation data, the average stem density for planted stems across all plots is
approximately 249 stems per acre. This does not meet the year 5 success criteria of 260 planted
stems per acre. However, when planted and natural stems are combined, the average stem
density is 1,347 stems per acre, and all seven plots meet the year five success criteria. Regarding
invasive -exotics, 28 patches of invasive plants have been identified, totaling 4.85 acres or 40%
of the easement. A contractor was hired to treat the invasive -exotic vegetation in November
2015. Cut and stump spray, foliar spray and basal bark methods were implemented to treat
Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica), Chinese privet (Ligustrum sinense), kudzu (Pueraria
lobata),Japanese privet (Lonicera japonica), multiflora rose (Rosa multiflora) and mimosa
(Albizia julibrissin) throughout the conservation easement. A follow up treatment is scheduled
for spring 2016.
Morphologic monitoring of the Cemetery Branch Reach included three cross-sections, three
pebble counts, and 989 feet of longitudinal profile (Appendix D). As expected, some channel
adjustment was noticeable in cross-section data between MYO and MY1; however, more recent
years have remained stable. Stream longitudinal profiles within the Cemetery Branch reach have
remained stable among monitoring years with the exception of a few isolated areas of scour and
deposition. These are isolated areas and do not give any indication of reach -wide instability.
Riffle substrates have been stable over the course of the monitoring period with D50 in the coarse
gravel size class whereas pool substrate has become gradually finer over the monitoring period
with the D50 falling in the sand size class during MY5.
Morphologic monitoring of the upstream reach of Dye Branch included four cross-sections, four
pebble counts, and 1,473 feet of longitudinal profile. Cross-sections have remained stable with
minimal adjustments from MY2 through MY5 (Table 11 a). The upstream reach of Dye Branch
has multiple areas of aggradation and degradation, as well as structures with compromised
structural integrity. Areas of aggradation and degradation shown in the profile consist of mostly
fine material, transported from contributing areas upstream of the watershed, shifting within the
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channel. There are a total of four failed structures and three stressed structures, which are
documented in the Current Condition Plan View (Figure 2). Substrate has remained in the fine
gravel to sand size class throughout the monitoring period. Approximately 10% of the reach is
actively eroding (Table 5).
Morphologic monitoring of the downstream reach of Dye Branch includes three cross-sections,
three pebble counts, and 882 feet of longitudinal profile. The downstream reach of Dye Branch
showed a significant downcutting between MY1 and MY2. Since then the reach has showed
indications of instability between monitoring years. Aggradation, degradation, bank erosion, and
compromised structures persist throughout the reach. The most severely affected area is between
stations 18+77 and 20+74 as well as between stations 21+20 and 23+16, where multiple
structures have failed, resulting in loss of grade control and significant shifts in bedform. A total
of seven structures have either failed or are stressed. Substrate has remained relatively fine with
D50 falling in the sand size class throughout the monitoring period.
A water level logger was installed in December of 2010 and has since recorded a total of 14
bankfull events. An equipment malfunction led to the loss of pressure transducer data between
June and November of 2015. One bankfull event was documented through wrack lines between
June and November of 2015. Bankfull events may be underrepresented during this monitoring
year.
With the exception of Cemetery Branch, the Dye Branch Stream Restoration project is not
performing as expected and is currently not meeting the goals and objectives stated above. In
particular, the mainstem of Dye Branch has shown extensive adjustment and instability in both
the upstream and downstream reaches and is not currently meeting the stable channel success
criterion. The stream performance criteria in the restoration plan states that instability in C-type
streams will be judged based on width/depth ratios exceeding 18. In the case of the upstream
reach of Dye Branch, width/depth ratios have exceeded this criterion since MYO. Regarding the
downstream reach of Dye Branch, although the width -depth ratio has remained relatively stable
over the monitoring period, the longitudinal profile and visual assessment of the channel have
documented the unstable nature of the channel. In addition, with extensive invasive exotics
documented throughout the project reach and many vegetation plots failing, success of the
riparian vegetation community objective is suspect.
Summary information/data related to the occurrence of items such as beaver or easement
encroachment and statistics related to performance of various project and monitoring elements
can be found in the tables and figures in the report appendices. Narrative background and
supporting information formerly found in these reports can be found in the mitigation and
restoration plan documents available on NCDMS' website. All raw data supporting tables and
figures in the appendices are available from NCDMS upon request.
2.0 Methodology
The stream monitoring methodologies utilized in MY5 replicate those employed during the
previous monitoring years and are based on standard guidance and procedures documents
(Rosgen 1996; USACE 2003).
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Geomorphic measurements were taken during low flow conditions using a Nikon NPR 332 Total
Station. Three-dimensional coordinates associated with cross-sections were collected in the field
and geo-referenced (NAD83 North Carolina State Plane feet FIPS 3200). Geomorphic data
included 10 cross-sections and 3,311 feet of longitudinal profile. Survey data was imported into
CAD, ArcGIS®, and Microsoft Excel® for data processing and analysis. Channel substrate was
characterized using a Wolman Pebble Count outlined in the Harrelson et al. (1994) and
processed using Microsoft Excel.
Vegetation success is being monitored using 7 permanent monitoring plots. Vegetation
monitoring follows the CVS-EEP Level 2 Protocol for Recording Vegetation, Version 4.2 (Lee
et al. 2008) and includes analysis of composition and density of planted species. Data is
processed using the CVS data entry tool. In the field, the four corners of each plot were
permanently marked with rebar and photos of each plot taken from the origin each monitoring
year.
Flow data and bankfull events were documented with a Global Water pressure transducer. Data
from the transducer was downloaded bi-annually and processed using Microsoft Excel.
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3.0 References
Harrelson, Cheryl, C. Rawlins and J. Potyondy. 1994. Stream Channel Reference Sites: An
Illustrated Guide to Field Technique. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM -245. Rocky Mountain Forest
and Range Experiment Station. USDA Forest Service. Fort Collins, Colorado
Lee, M.T., R.K. Peet, S.D. Roberts, and T.R. Wentworth. 2008. CVS-EEP Protocol for
Recording Vegetation. Version 4.2. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
Department of Biology.
NCEEP (North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program). 2005. Dye Branch Stream
Restoration Plan. Raleigh.
Rosgen, D.L. 1996. Applied River Morphology. Wildland Hydrology Books. Pagosa
Springs, Colorado.
USACE (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers). 2003. Stream Mitigation Guidelines. U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, North Carolina Wildlife
Resources Commission, North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural
Resources -Division of Water Quality. Wilmington District.
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Appendix A
Project Vicinity Map and Background Tables
Appendix A
Project Vicinity Map and Background Tables
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Appendix A
Project Vicinity Map and Background Tables
Table la. Project Components
Dye Branch II / Project No. 92255
Project
Restoration
Level
Stream Non -
Upland Buffer
(10 Riparian Wetland (ac) Riparian (ac) (ac) BMP
ac
Restoration Plan
Footage
Riverine Non-Riverine
Restoration
3,685 1
0.0 0.0
Enhancement
Existing
Restoration
Enhancement I
0
Dec 2010
Buffer
0
Summer 2010
Component or
Feet/Acres
Level
Approach
or
Stationing
Acres
BMP Elements
Comment
Reach ID
Nov 2011
0.0 0.0
Totals
Acreage
0 0 0 0 3
Year 3 Monitoring
Nov 2013
Dec 2013
Cemetery Branch
968 If
R
P3
1,014 If
0+00-10+14
Invasive -Exotic Vegetation Treatment
Stormwater wetlands
Nov 2015
Dye Branch
1,772 If
R
P2
1,5001f
0+00- 15+00
Stormwater wetlands
U stream
Dye Branch
1,232 if
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P2
1,171 if
16+00 - 27+71
Downstream
- Information unavailable
—Non -Applicable
=Non -applicable
Table 2. Project Activity & Reporting History
Dye Branch II / Project No. 92255
Table lb. Component Summations
Dye Branch II / Project No. 92255
Restoration
Level
Stream Non -
Upland Buffer
(10 Riparian Wetland (ac) Riparian (ac) (ac) BMP
ac
Restoration Plan
-
Riverine Non-Riverine
Restoration
3,685 1
0.0 0.0
Enhancement
N/A
0.0 0.0
Enhancement I
0
Dec 2010
Enhancement II
0
Summer 2010
Creation
N/A
0.0 0.0
Preservation
0
0.0 0.0
HQ Preservation
0
0.0 0.0
Year 1 Monitoring
Nov 2011
0.0 0.0
Totals
3,685
0 0 0 0 3
=Non -applicable
Table 2. Project Activity & Reporting History
Dye Branch II / Project No. 92255
Activity or Report
Data
Collection
Complete
Actual
Completion or
Delivery
Restoration Plan
-
Oct 2005
Final Desi - Construction Plans
-
A H 2006
Final Desi - Repair Plans
N/A
July 2010
Construction Repairs
N/A
Dec 2010
Temporary S&E mix applied
N/A
Summer 2010
Permanent seed mix a lied
N/A
Summer 2010
Planting
N/A
Feb 2011
Mitigation Plan / As -built Year 0 Monitoring - Baseline
March 2011
Aug2011
Year 1 Monitoring
Nov 2011
Jan 2012
Year 2 Monitoring
Dec 2012
Jan 2013
Year 3 Monitoring
Nov 2013
Dec 2013
Year 4 Monitoring
Dec 2014
Dec 2014
Year 5 Monitoring
Nov 2015
Nov 2015
Invasive -Exotic Vegetation Treatment
-
Nov 2015
- Information unavailable.
N/A - Item does not apply.
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Appendix A
Project Vicinity Map and Background Tables
Table 3. Project Contacts
Dye Branch II / Project No. 92255
Designer
Mulkey Engineers & Consultants
6750 Tryon Road
Cary NC, 27518
Primary Project Design POC
Emmett Perdue (919) 858-1874
Construction Contractor
Fluvial Solutions
P.O. Box 28749
Raleigh, NC 27611
Construction Contractor POC
Peter Jelenevsky (919) 605-6134
Planting Contractor
Fluvial Solutions
P.O. Box 28749
Raleigh, NC 27611
Planting Contractor POC
Peter Jelenevsky (919) 605-6134
Seeding Contractor
Fluvial Solutions
P.O. Box 28749
Raleigh, NC 27611
Seeding Contractor POC
Peter Jelenevsky (919) 605-6134
Seed Mix Sources
Hanes Geo Components
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
Nursery Stock Suppliers
North Carolina Forest Service
Goldsboro, NC 27530
Monitoring Performers (MYO) - 2010
Equinox Environmental Consultation & Design, Inc.
37 Haywood Street, Suite 100
Asheville, North Carolina 28801
Stream Monitoring POC
Win Taylor (828) 253-6856
Vegetation Monitoring POC
Win Taylor (828) 253-6856
Monitoring Performers (MY1) - 2011
Equinox Environmental Consultation & Design, Inc.
37 Haywood Street, Suite 100
Asheville, North Carolina 28801
Stream Monitoring POC
Win Taylor (828) 253-6856
Vegetation MonitoringPOC
Win Taylor (828) 253-6856
Monitoring Performers (MY2) - 2012
Equinox Environmental Consultation & Design, Inc.
37 Haywood Street, Suite 100
Asheville, North Carolina 28801
Stream Monitoring POC
Kevin Mitchell (828) 253-6856
Vegetation Monitoring POC
Kevin Mitchell (828) 253-6856
Monitoring Performers (MY3) - 2013
Equinox Environmental Consultation & Design, Inc.
37 Haywood Street, Suite 100
Asheville, North Carolina 28801
Stream Monitoring POC
Hunter Terrell (828) 253-6856
Vegetation Monitoring POC
Hunter Terrell (828) 253-6856
Monitoring Performers (MY4) - 2014
Equinox Environmental Consultation & Design, Inc.
37 Haywood Street, Suite 100
Asheville, North Carolina 28801
Stream Monitoring POC
Hunter Terrell (828) 253-6856
Vegetation Monitoring POC
Hunter Terrell (828) 253-6856
Monitoring Performers (MY5) - 2015
Equinox Environmental Consultation & Design, Inc.
37 Haywood Street, Suite 100
Asheville, North Carolina 28801
Stream Monitoring POC
Hunter Terrell (828) 253-6856
Vegetation Monitoring POC
Hunter Terrell 828 253-6856
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Appendix A
Project Vicinity Map and Background Tables
Table 4. Project Attributes
Dye Branch II / Project No. 92255
Project County
Iredell
Physiographic Region
Piedmont
Ecore ion
Southern Outer Piedmont
River Basin
Yadkin - Pee Dee
USGS HUC
03040105010010
NCDWQ Sub -Basin
03-07-11
Within Extent ofEEP Watershed Plan
Upper Rocky
River Local Watershed Plan
WRC Class
Warm
% of Project Easement Fenced or Demarcated
100%
Beaver Activity Observed During Design Phase
No
Restoration Component Attributes
Dye Branch
Cemetery Branch
Drainage Areas .mi.
0.60
0.06
Stream Order
First / Second
First
Restored Length (feet)
2,671
1,014
Perennial or Intermittent
Perennial
Perennial
Watershed Type
Urban
Watershed LULC Distribution
Urban
Other
85%
15%
Watershed Impervious Cover
-
NCDWQ AU/IndexNumber
13-17-2
NCDWQ Classification
C
303d Listed
Yes
Upstream of 303d Usted Segment
Yes
Reasons for 303d Listingor Stressor
Poor Bioclassification
Total Acreage of Easement
12.0
Total Vegetated Acreage within Easement
12.0
Total Planted Acreage as Part of Restoration
8.9
Ros en Classification of Pre-F-Kisting
E4 / G4c
E4
Ros en Classification of As -Built
C
C
Valley Tye
-
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Valley Sloe
0.0097 / 0.0125
0.0217
Valley Side Slope Range
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Valley Toe Slope Range
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Cowardin Classification
N/A
N/A
Trout Waters Designation
No
No
Species of Concern, Endangered, Etc.
None
Dominant Soil Series and Characteristics
Series
Depth
Clay%
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Chewacla /Cecil / Colfax
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Appendix B
Visual Assessment Data
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Visual Assessment Data
Cemetery Branch — Permanent Photo Station 1
Downstream
Cemetery Branch — Permanent Photo Station 2
Upstream
Dye Branch II B-7 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix B
Visual Assessment Data
Cemetery Branch — Permanent Photo Station 2
Downstream
Dye Branch — Permanent Photo Station 3
Downstream
Dye Branch II B-8 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix B
Visual Assessment Data
Dye Branch — Permanent Photo Station 4
Upstream
Dye Branch — Permanent Photo Station 5
Upstream
Dye Branch II B-9 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
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Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix B
Visual Assessment Data
Dye Branch — Permanent Photo Station 6
Upstream
Dye Branch — Permanent Photo Station 7
Downstream
Dye Branch II B-10 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
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Appendix C
Vegetation Plot Data
Appendix C
Table 7. Vegetation Plot Criteria Attainment
Dye Branch II /-Project No. 92255
Vegetation
Plot ID
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Monitoring Year 5 of 5
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Vegetation Monitoring Plot 3
Monitoring Year 5 — August 10, 2015
Vegetation Monitoring Plot 4
Monitoring Year 5 — August 10, 2015
Dye Branch II C-3 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix C
Vegetation Plot Data
Vegetation Monitoring Plot 5
Monitoring Year 5 — August 10, 2015
Vegetation Monitoring Plot 6
Monitoring Year 5 — August 10, 2015
Dye Branch II C-4 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix C
Vegetation Plot Data
Vegetation Monitoring Plot 7
Monitoring Year 5 — August 10, 2015
Dye Branch II C-5 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix C
Vegetation Plot Data
Table 8. CVS Vegetation Plot Metadata
Dye Branch II / Project No. 92255
Report Prepared By
Drew Alderman
Date Prepared
8/12/2015 11:10
Database name
Equinox-2015-A-DyeBranch MY5.mdb
Database location
Z:\ES\NRI&M\EEP Monitoring\Dye Branch\DB-MY5-2015\Data\Veg
Computer name
FIELD -PC
File s ize
145289472
DESCRIPTION OF WORKSHEETS IN THIS DOCUMENT
Metadata
Description of database file, the report worksheets, and a summary of
project(s) and project data.
Proj, planted
Each project is listed with its PLANTED stems per acre, for each year.
This excludes live stakes.
Proj, total stems
Each project is listed with its TOTAL stems per acre, for each year.
This includes live stakes, all planted stems, and all natural/volunteer
Plots
List of plots surveyed with location and summary data (live stems, dead
stems, missing, etc.).
Vigor
Frequency distribution of vigor classes for stems for all plots.
Vigor by Spp
Frequency distribution of vigor classes listed by species.
Damage
List of most frequent damage classes with number of occurrences and
percent of total stems impacted by each.
Damage by Spp
Damage values tallied by type for each species.
Damage by Plot
Damage values tallied by type for each plot.
Planted Stems by Plot and Spp
A matrix of the count of PLANTED living stems of each species for
each plot; dead and missing stems are excluded
ALL Stems by Plot and spp
natural volunteers combined) for each plot; dead and missing stems are
excluded.
PROJECT SUMMARY
Project Code
92255
project Name
Dye Branch
Description
River Basin
Yadkin -Pee Dee
Le ngth(ft)
Stream -to -Edge Width (ft)
Area (sq m)
Required Plots (calculated)
Sampled Plots
7
Dye Branch II C-6 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix C Vegetation Plot Data
This Page Intentionally Left Blank
Dye Branch II C-7 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
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Stream Survey Data
Appendix D
Stream Survey Data
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Station 1 + 04.27
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Dye Branch II D-1 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D
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Cross -Section 2 - Riffle
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824
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Station (feet)
As-bu13t 12/62010 — MY16/13/2011 — MY21ZI2/2012 —^ MY3 2/27/2013 — MY4 5/12/2014 — MY53/292015 - - - Bld
Stream Survey Data
Derr Descending BanK
Upstream
Downstream
Dye Branch II D-2 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D
Stream Survey Data
Cemetery Branch
Cross -Section 3 - Riffle
Station 8 + 77.10
826
825
824
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820
819
818
0+00 0+05 0+10 0+15 0+20 0+25 0+30
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As -built 12/6/2010 — MY16/1312011 — MY2 7252012 — MY32/27/2013 — MY4 5/12/2014 — MY53/1M5 - - - Bkf
Upstream
Downstream
Dye Branch II D -i Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D
Stream Survey Data
Dye Branch - Upstream
Cross -Section 4 - Riffle
Station 1 + 15.75
829
828
827
826
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823
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821
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Station (feet)
As-built5/10/2011 - M116113/2011 - MY2 7/25/2012 - MY3 2/27/2013 - MY43/18/2014 - MY5 3/24/2015 - - - � Rl i'
Upstream
Downstream
Dye Branch II D-4 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D
Stream Survey Data
Dye Branch - Upstream
Cross -Section 5 - Pool
Station 7 + 74.58
821
820
819
818
d
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817
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v
W
816
815
814
813
0+00 0+05 0+10 0+15 0+20 0+25 0+30 0+35 0+40 0+45 0+50
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T As-bw1tfflV20ll — MY16/142011 — MY2 7/25112 — MY3 227/2013 — MY4 3/19/2014 — MY5324/2015 - - - BU
Upstream
Dye Branch II
Project No. 92255
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
D-5
Downstream
Equinox
November 2015
Appendix D
Stream Survey Data
Dye Branch- Upstream
Cross -Section 6 - Riffle
Station 10 + 75.57
820
819
818
817
m
816
o
815
W
-
814
-
813
i
812
811
0+00 0+05 0+10 0+15 0+20 0+25 0+30 0+35 0+40 0+45 0+50 0+55 0+60 0+65 0+70 0+75 0+80 0+85
Station (feet)
As-NER 12/62010 — MY 16/142011 — MY2 7/252012 — MY3 2/l7fM3 —^ MY43/1M4 — MY53n 2015 - - - Bld
Upstream
Downstream
Dye Branch II D-6 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D
Stream Survey Data
Dye Branch - Upstream
Cross -Section 7 - Riffle
Station 13+ 85.87
818
817
816
815
d
814
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813
812
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810
809
0+00 0+05 0+10 0+15 0+20 0+25 0+30 0+35 0+40 0+45 0+50 0+55 0+60 0+65 0+70
Station (feet)
- As4x&12/62010 - MY0 6/142011 - MY2 7262012 - MY32272013 - MY43/192014 - MY5325/2015 - - - - Bkf
Upstream
Downstream
Dye Branch II D-7 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D
Stream Survey Data
Dye Branch- Downstream
Cross -Section 8 - Riffle
Station 17 + 27.43
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812
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808
807
806
805
0+00 0+05 0+10 0+15 0+20 0+25 0+30 0+35 0+40 0+45 0+50 0+55 0+60 0+65 0+70 0+75 0+80 0+85
Station (feet)
Asbwltl2/6/2010-MY16/14/20n-MY28/l/2012-MY32/27/2013-NrY43/19/2014-MY53/25/2015
Upstream
Downstream
Dye Branch II D-8 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D
Stream Survey Data
Dye Branch - Downstream
Cross -Section 9 - Pool
Station 19 + 80.80
811
810
809
808
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803
802
801 --::[-
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Asbwlt 12/6/2010 MY16/14/2011 - MV2 8/12012 - MY3 2/27/2013 - MY43/19/2014 - MY53/25/2015 - - - � Bld
Upstream
Downstream
Dye Branch II D-9 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D
Stream Survey Data
Dye Branch - Downstream
Cross -Section 10 - Riffle
Station 24 + 85.22
809
808
807
806
805
804
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801
800
799
798
797
0+00 0+05 0+10 0+15 0+20 0+25 0+30 0+35 0+40 0+45 0+50 0+55 0+60
Station (feet)
_ As mfft12/62010 - MY16/14/2011 - MY2 8112012 - MY32/27/2013 - W4 3/19/2014 _ MY53/252015 - - -BW
Upstream
Downstream
Dye Branch II D-10 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D
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Dye Branch II D-11 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
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Appendix D
Dve Branch
Cross Section 1 - Pool
Monitorin
Bed Surface Material
Particle Size Class (mm)
0-0.062
0.062 - 0.125
0.125-0.25
0.25-0.5
0.5 - 1.0
1-2
2-4
4-8
8-16
16-32
32-64
64-128
128-256
256-512
512-1024
1024-2048
2048-4096
Bedrock
Total
Year - 2015; MY5
Number
Individual
0
0.0%
30
28.6%
20
19.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
30
28.6%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
11
10.5%
2
1.9%
2
1.9%
10
9.5%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
105
100%
Summa
D50
D84
D95
Cumulative
0%
29%
48%
48%
48%
76%
76%
76%
87%
89%
90%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
,y Data
1.1
13
100
Stream Survey Data
Dye Branch II D-16 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D
Stream Survey Data
Dye Branch II D-17 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Dye Branch
Pebble Count - Percent Cumulative
Cross Section 1 - Pool
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
SO%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
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Dye Branch
Pebble Count - Percent Individual
Cross Section 1 - Pool
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0
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Dye Branch II D-17 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D
Dve Branch
Cross Section 2 - Riffle
Monitorin
Bed Surface Material
Particle Size Class (mm)
0-0.062
0.062 - 0.125
0.125-0.25
0.25-0.5
0.5 - 1.0
1-2
2-4
4-8
8-16
16-32
32-64
64-128
128-256
256-512
512-1024
1024-2048
2048-4096
Bedrock
Total
Year - 2015; MY5
Number
Individual
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
25
23.8%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
25
23.8%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
15
14.3%
40
38.1%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
105
100%
Summa
D50
D84
D95
Cumulative
0%
0%
24%
24%
24%
48%
48%
48%
48%
48%
62%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
,y Data
48
95
120
Stream Survey Data
Dye Branch II D-18 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D
Stream Survey Data
Dye Branch II D-19 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Dye Branch
Pebble Count - Percent Cumulative
Cross Section 2 - Riffle
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
SO%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
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% t MY5 Cumulative %
Dye Branch
Pebble Count - Percent Individual
Cross Section 2 - Riffle
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
Ion
0%
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Dye Branch II D-19 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D
Dve Branch
Cross Section 3 - Riffle
Monitorin
Bed Surface Material
Particle Size Class (mm)
0-0.062
0.062 - 0.125
0.125-0.25
0.25-0.5
0.5 - 1.0
1-2
2-4
4-8
8-16
16-32
32-64
64-128
128-256
256-512
512-1024
1024-2048
2048-4096
Bedrock
Total
Year - 2015; MY5
Number
Individual
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
27
24.1%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
37
33.0%
0
0.0%
2
1.8%
16
14.3%
10
8.9%
14
12.5%
6
5.4%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
112
100%
Summa
D50
D84
D95
Cumulative
0%
0%
24%
24%
24%
57%
57%
59%
73%
82%
95%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
,y Data
1.7
35
66
Stream Survey Data
Dye Branch II D-20 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D
Stream Survey Data
Branch II D-21 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Dye Branch
Pebble Count - Percent Cumulative
Cross Section 3 - Riffle
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
SO%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
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100%
Dye Branch
Pebble Count - Percent Individual
Cross Section 3 - Riffle
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
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Branch II D-21 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D
Dve Branch
Cross Section 4 - Riffle
Monitorin
Bed Surface Material
Particle Size Class (mm)
0-0.062
0.062 - 0.125
0.125-0.25
0.25-0.5
0.5 - 1.0
1-2
2-4
4-8
8-16
16-32
32-64
64-128
128-256
256-512
512-1024
1024-2048
2048-4096
Bedrock
Total
Year - 2015; MY5
Number
Individual
8
7.3%
21
19.3%
6
5.5%
26
23.9%
1
0.9%
22
20.2%
8
7.3%
1
0.9%
5
4.6%
3
2.8%
4
3.7%
4
3.7%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
109
100%
Summa
D50
D84
D95
Cumulative
7%
27%
32%
56%
57%
77%
84%
85%
90%
93%
96%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
,y Data
0.42
3.9
56
Stream Survey Data
Dye Branch II D-22 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D Stream Survey Data
Dye Branch II D-23 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Dye Branch
Pebble Count - Percent Cumulative
Cross Section 4 - Riffle
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
SO%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
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Dye Branch
Pebble Count - Percent Individual
Cross Section 4 - Riffle
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
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Appendix D
Dve Branch
Cross Section 5 - Pool
Monitorin
Bed Surface Material
Particle Size Class (mm)
0-0.062
0.062 - 0.125
0.125-0.25
0.25-0.5
0.5 - 1.0
1-2
2-4
4-8
8-16
16-32
32-64
64-128
128-256
256-512
512-1024
1024-2048
2048-4096
Bedrock
Total
Year - 2015; MY5
Number
Individual
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
9
8.6%
3
2.9%
0
0.0%
44
41.9%
17
16.2%
11
10.5%
16
15.2%
5
4.8%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
105
100%
Summa
D50
D84
D95
Cumulative
0%
0%
9%
11%
11%
53%
70%
80%
95%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
,y Data
1.9
9.5
16
Stream Survey Data
Dye Branch II D-24 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D
Stream Survey Data
Dye Branch II D-25 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Dye Branch
Pebble Count - Percent Cumulative
Cross Section 5 - Pool
100%
IF
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
O'
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Dye Branch
Pebble Count - Percent Individual
Cross Section 5 - Pool
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
Lh
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Dye Branch II D-25 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D
Dve Branch
Cross Section 6 - Riffle
Monitorin
Bed Surface Material
Particle Size Class (mm)
0-0.062
0.062 - 0.125
0.125-0.25
0.25-0.5
0.5 - 1.0
1-2
2-4
4-8
8-16
16-32
32-64
64-128
128-256
256-512
512-1024
1024-2048
2048-4096
Bedrock
Total
Year - 2015; MY5
Number
Individual
0
0.0%
10
9.5%
10
9.5%
3
2.9%
1
1.0%
52
49.5%
9
8.6%
12
11.4%
8
7.6%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
105
100%
Summa
D50
D84
D95
Cumulative
0%
10%
19%
22%
23%
72%
81%
92%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
,y Data
1.5
4.6
11
Stream Survey Data
Dye Branch II D-26 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D
Stream Survey Data
Dye Branch II D-27 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Dye Branch
Pebble Count - Percent Cumulative
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Dye Branch II D-27 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D
Dve Branch
Cross Section 7 - Riffle
Monitorin
Bed Surface Material
Particle Size Class (mm)
0-0.062
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1024-2048
2048-4096
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Total
Year - 2015; MY5
Number
Individual
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D84
D95
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100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
,y Data
1.3
1.9
4.1
Stream Survey Data
Dye Branch II D-28 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D
Stream Survey Data
Dye Branch II D-29 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Dye Branch
Pebble Count - Percent Cumulative
Cross Section 7 - Riffle
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Dye Branch II D-29 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D
Dve Branch
Cross Section 8 - Riffle
Monitorin
Bed Surface Material
Particle Size Class (mm)
0-0.062
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1024-2048
2048-4096
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Total
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Number
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D84
D95
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100%
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100%
100%
,y Data
0.26
0.64
0.91
Stream Survey Data
Dye Branch II D-30 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D
Stream Survey Data
Dye Branch II D-31 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Dye Branch
Pebble Count - Percent Cumulative
Cross Section 8 - Riffle
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Dye Branch II D-31 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D
Dve Branch
Cross Section 9 - Pool
Monitorin
Bed Surface Material
Particle Size Class (mm)
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D95
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12
Stream Survey Data
Dye Branch II D-32 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D
Stream Survey Data
Dye Branch II D-33 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Dye Branch
Pebble Count - Percent Cumulative
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Dye Branch II D-33 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D
Dve Branch
Cross Section 10 - Riffle
Monitorin
Bed Surface Material
Particle Size Class (mm)
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Year - 2015; MY5
Number
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D95
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Stream Survey Data
Dye Branch II D-34 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Appendix D
Stream Survey Data
Dye Branch II D-35 Equinox
Project No. 92255 November 2015
Monitoring Year 5 of 5
Dye Branch
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Project No. 92255 November 2015
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Table 12. Verification ofBankfull Events
Dye Branch II / Project No. 92255
Date of Occurrence
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7/8/2011
Water level logger
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Water level logger
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5/16/2012
Water level logger
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7/11/2012
Water level logger
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Water level logger
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4/12/2013
Water level logger
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6/28/2013
Water level logger
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Water level logger
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Water level logger
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Water level logger
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1/11/2014
Water level logger
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5/14/2014
Water level logger
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6/8/2014
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11/7/2015
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