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June 3, 2008
Mr. Mike Pettyjohn, P.E.
Division Engineer
N.C. Department of Transportation
Post Office Box 250
North Wilkesboro, North Carolina 28659
Subject: Inspection
NC Highway 90, Bridge No. 3
DWQ Project No. 071075
TIP No. B-3818
Caldwell County
Dear Mr. Pettyjohn:
On May 28, 2008, I visually inspected the construction work on NC Highway 90 at Bridge No. 3 over Lost
Cove Creek in Caldwell County. The project appeared to be in good shape. Construction work at the site is
minimal at this time. The erosion and sedimentation control structures, vegetative covering, mulching and
matting appear to be working properly.
Please continue to ensure that all sediment and erosion control structures are maintained and that seeding and
mulching are performed as needed to protect downstream waters. A copy of the inspection report is attached
to this letter.
If you have questions, please call me at 828-296-4500.
Sincerely, jJ
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Michael R. Parker
Environmental Senior Specialist
Attachment
cc: Heath Slaughter, Division 11, DEO
Neil Trivette, Roadside Environmental
Transportation Permitting Unit
Niki Maher, NPS Assistance and Compliance Oversight Unit
Mike Parker, Asheville Regional Office
(Pettyjohn) NC Highway 90 Inspection Letter May 2008
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North Carolina Division of Water Quality 2090 U.S. Highway 70 Swannanoa, NC 28778 Phone (828) 296-4500 Customer Service
Internet: www,ncwaterquality.org FAX (828) 299-7043 1-877-623-6748
Michael F. Easley, Governor
William G. Ross Jr., Secretary
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Coleen H. Sullins, Director
Division of Water Quality
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DWO Site Visits for DOT Projects
Field Sheet
DWQ representative: Michael R. Parker Date: May 28, 2008
County: Caldwell Region: Asheville -?
DOT Division: Division 11
Activity: X 401 Compliance Evaluation ? Complaint
?DWQ Follow Up Evaluation ? Other
DWQ 401 #: 071075 NW Permit #: IP
Project Name
Location of Project:
I N C Highway 90 Bridge No. 3 Lost Cove Creek
NC 90 Wilson Creek Gorge in eastern Caldwell County.
Project Complete: ?Yes X No
Activities (DOT):
X? Bridge
? Culvert
? Bottomless Culvert
? Bottomless Arch
? Riprap Inlet/Outlet Stabilization
? Spoil Pile
? Borrow Pit
? Wetland Mitigation
? Stream Restoration
? Buffer Restoration
? Bank Stabilization
? Other
If no, estimated date of completion:
Water Ouality Concerns (DWQ):
? Steam Standards Violation
X? Turbidity
? Evidence of spills
? Oil/Petroleum
? Solid Waste
? Failed E & S control measures
X? Sedimentation Impacts
? Stormwater Permit Violation
? Fill
? Other
Additional Wetland Impacts: ? yes X? no
? Zone 1 Est Acres
Additional Stream Impacts: ? yes X? no
Estimated linear feet of impact:
Estimated Acres
? Zone 2 Est Acres
Est Linear feet
Buffer Impacts: ?Ncuse ?Tar-Pam ?Randleman ?Catawba
Zone 1: ?Yes ?No Est linear ft/ acreage of buffer impact ft/ ac
Zone 2: ?Yes ?No Est linear ft/ acreage of buffer impact ft/ ac
Buffer Designation: ?Exempt ?Allowable ?Allowable w/mitigation ?Prohibited
DWQ Site Visits for DOT Projects
Background Info
Name of Waterway(s)
Lost Cove Creek
Basin/ Subbasin: CTB-030831
Wetland Type: ?Isolated x?Non-Isolated (Waters of US)
Stream Class: ?Class B ?303d Listed ?WS-II ?WS-V ?SB
X?Class C X?ORW X?Trout ?WS-III ?NSW
?HQW ?WS-I ?WS-IV ?SA ?CA
Type of Authorized Impact: ?Culvert ?Bottomless Culvert
X?Bridge ?Bottomless Arch
?Riprap Inlet/Outlet Stabilization ?Fill
Authorized Wetland Impacts: ?0 - 1/101" acre ?1/I Vh to 1/3`d acre
? 1 /3 `d to 1.0 acre ?> 1.0 acre
Authorized Stream Impacts: X?< 150 linear feet ?> 150 linear feet
Additional comments:
Compliance Issues Identified: ?Yes X? No
Compliance issues identified: ?Yes ?No
If yes, complete the section below:
Project appeared to be in good condition. Sediment and erosion control devices in place and
program appears to be in good shape.
Only minimal amount of grading had been completed.
Please continue to maintain sediment and erosion control devices and continue with seeding
and mulching to protect state surface waters.