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Wrenn, Brian L
From:Bailey, David E SAW <David.E.Bailey2@usace.army.mil>
Sent:Friday, May 06, 2016 10:11 AM
To:Parker, Jerry A; Wrenn, Brian L
Cc:Harrington, Barry W; Whitley, Kimball; Snell, William H
Subject:RE: Washed stone into stream
Thanks Jerry. Per previous similar events, please keep me informed of any sediment release finds and clean up efforts in
waters of the US.
Brian, Dave W. had taken the lead on NCDOT sediment release cleanup guidance with my coordination and occasional
input. Please let me know if this works for you for sediment release events or if you would prefer a different
arrangement.
-Dave Bailey
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From: Parker, Jerry A \[mailto:jparker@ncdot.gov\]
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2016 4:09 PM
To: Wrenn, Brian L <brian.wrenn@ncdenr.gov>
Cc: Bailey, David E SAW <David.E.Bailey2@usace.army.mil>; Harrington, Barry W <bwharrington@ncdot.gov>; Whitley,
Kimball <kwhitley3@ncdot.gov>; Snell, William H <wsnell@ncdot.gov>
Subject: \[EXTERNAL\] Washed stone into stream
Brian,
I am hoping that this is the last site to report sediment loss in connection with the recent rain event, but considering that
it is still raining here and I am still making rounds, I can't guarantee it will be. Anyway, this email is to inform you that
there was sediment (mostly clean small stone) that washed into Permit Site 9 on Project U-2524C (see attached
pictures). The stone was up slope from the site and was being used by NCDOT as the foundation for the bridge approach
slab. The rain event overwhelmed the protective berm which allowed the stone to wash through several feet of bank
stabilizing riprap which then overwhelmed the silt fence at the toe of slope. The area impacted was approximately four
to six feet wide by fifteen feet long and up to three feet in depth. I have instructed the contractor to remove the small
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stone utilizing approved sediment removal guidelines. Please let me know if you have any questions or comments.
Thanks.
Jerry Parker
Environmental Supervisor
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