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Norman's Pasture Restoration Site
DMS Contract 005010
DMS Project Number 95717
Norman's Pasture II Restoration Site
DMS Contract 5787
DMS Project Number 96310
USACE Action ID: SAW -2013-00109
DWR#: 14-0107
Sampson County, North Carolina
Prepared for:
NCDMS, 1652 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1652
Monitoring Data Collected: March 2016
Date Submitted: June 2016
Monitoring and Design Firm
Prepared by:
KCI
TECHNOLOGIES
KCI
ASSOCIATES OF NC
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E WRONVIENTAL TECHNOLOGIES
AND CONSTRUCTION. INC.
KCI Associates of North Carolina, PC
4601 Six Forks Rd, Suite 220
Raleigh, NC 27609
(919) 783-9214
Project Contact: Tim Morris
Email: tim.morris(&kci.com
June 2016
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0
PROJECT GOALS, BACKGROUND, AND ATTRIBUTES................................................1
1.1
Location and Setting.....................................................................................................................1
1.2
Project Goals and Objectives........................................................................................................ l
1.3
Project Structure, Restoration Type and Approach....................................................................... 2
1.3.1
Project Structure............................................................................................................................ 2
1.3.2
Project Restoration Type and Approach....................................................................................... 2
1.4
Project History, Contacts and Attribute Data................................................................................ 3
2.0
SUCCESS CRITERIA......................................................................................................................
3
2.1
Headwater Stream Performance.................................................................................................... 3
2.2
Wetland Vegetation...................................................................................................................... 4
2.3
Wetland Hydrology.......................................................................................................................4
3.0
MONITORING PLAN.....................................................................................................................
4
3.1
Wetland Hydrology.......................................................................................................................4
3.2
Stream Hydrology.........................................................................................................................4
3.3
Vegetation.....................................................................................................................................4
3.4
Visual Assessment........................................................................................................................
4
3.5
Digital Photos................................................................................................................................
5
3.6
Watershed Conditions...................................................................................................................5
3.7
Monitoring Guidelines..................................................................................................................
5
3.8
Maintenance and Contingency......................................................................................................
5
4.0
BASELINE CONDITIONS..............................................................................................................5
Figure 1. Project Site Vicinity Map..............................................................................................................
6
Figure2. Site Asset Map...............................................................................................................................
7
Figure3. Monitoring Plan View...................................................................................................................
8
Figure 4. Project Site Reference Wetland Map.............................................................................................
9
5.0
REFERENCES................................................................................................................................10
ADDendix A — BackLyround Tables
Table la. Project Components and Mitigation Credits — Norman's Pasture
Table 1 b. Project Components and Mitigation Credits — Norman's II
Table 2. Project Activity and Reporting History
Table 3. Project Contacts
Table 4a. Project Information — Norman's Pasture
Table 4b. Project Information — Norman's II
Appendix B — Visual Assessment Data
CCPV
Photo Reference Points
Vegetation Plot Photos
Appendix C — Vegetation Plot Data
Table 5. CVS Stem Count Total and Planted by Plot and Species
Appendix D — As -Built Plan Sheets
As -Built Plan Sheets
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There are two separate projects included within this report. The projects are adjacent to each other, which
is why the reporting structure for these projects is combined. The Norman's Pasture Restoration Site
(NPRS) was completed in February 2016 and restored a total of 16.2 acres of riparian wetlands. Two on-
site tributaries were also restored to integrated headwater/stream systems, but no stream mitigation credit
is included in the NPRS. The NPRS is a riparian wetland system in the Cape Fear River Basin (03030006
8 -digit HUC) in eastern Sampson County, North Carolina, that had been substantially modified to maximize
agricultural production. The completed project will restore impacted agricultural lands to riparian wetland
habitat.
The Norman's Pasture Il Restoration Site (NPII) is located directly adjacent to NPRS, was also completed
in February 2016, and includes a total of 10.2 acres of riparian wetland restoration and 843 linear feet of
stream enhancement 11. The NPII also includes 0.8 acres of existing wetland preservation. The completed
NPII project will expand on the restoration efforts of the NPRS by extending restoration and protection
initiatives to the headwater extents of much of the local watershed. The site will restore and protect a range
of unique aquatic resources in one setting — existing riparian wetlands, a forested tributary that had lost
connection with its historic floodplain, lower gradient seep -fed headwaters, and adjacent upland buffers.
The NPRS is protected by a 36.9 -acre permanent conservation easement, while NPII is protected by a 16.3 -
acre permanent conservation easement, both held by the State of North Carolina. Both sites are located on
two parcels located off of Cornwallis Road, approximately 5 miles west of Magnolia, North Carolina. The
project sites are bounded by Stewarts Creek to the south, agricultural land to the north, Cornwallis Road to
the east, and woodlands to the west. The sites have a long history of hydrologic modification in order to
allow for farming to take place on the property.
The Cape Fear River Basin Restoration Priorities state the goals for the NPRS and NPII's 14 -digit HUC
are to protect and improve water quality throughout the Basin by reducing sediment and nutrient inputs into
streams and rivers and to support efforts to restore local watersheds (NCDENR EEP, 2009). The project
goals for NPRS and NPII are in line with the basin priorities and include the following:
- Reconnect a continuous stream and wetland headwater wetland system to Stewarts Creek.
- Expand and protect riparian habitat along Stewart's Creek.
- Buffer nutrient inputs from adjacent agricultural and grazing practices.
Additional goals for the project include:
- Increase the local hydroperiod by encouraging both surface and subsurface storage and retention.
- Restore and establish a functional and diverse stream/wetland complex.
The project goals will be addressed through the following objectives:
- Redevelop a stream/wetland complex that has previously been impacted by ditching and cattle
grazing.
- Fill field ditches to restore surface flow retention and historic flow paths.
- Protect and integrate existing riparian wetlands into the project design.
- Re -forest riparian areas with native plant communities.
- Re -connect headwater seeps to the broader swamp forest community of Stewarts Creek being
restored by NPRS and NPII
Project planting and construction were completed in February 2016. The NPRS involved restoration and
establishment a functional stream/wetland complex with 16.2 acres of riparian wetland restoration (15.5
acres of re-establishment and 0.7 acre of wetland rehabilitation). Select ditches across the site were modified
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or filled and seeps were redirected and redeveloped to retain and distribute surface flow across the site. The
two project tributaries (Tributaries 1 and 2 to Stewarts Creek) were restored to integrated headwater/stream
systems, but no stream mitigation credit is included in NPRS. Approximately 9.0 acres of wetland
preservation is included throughout the NPRS, but for no additional credit.
The NPII aimed to restore and establish a stream/wetland complex with 10.2 acres of riparian wetland
restoration (8.8 acres of re-establishment and 1.4 acres of rehabilitation). Approximately 843 linear feet of
Tributary 1 to Stewarts Creek were improved with Enhancement II and reconnected to the historic
floodplain. Also, approximately 0.8 acre of existing wetlands were included as preservation at NPII (no
mitigation credit).
Both NPRS and NPII were constructed as designed with only a few modifications made to the design plan
during construction. On NPRS, several portions of the on-site ditches were not filled and a ditch plug was
not installed to allow Stewart's Creek better flood access to the site. Two extra areas were also planted as
Headwater Forest Communities. On NPII, one riffle enhancement and one log drop were not installed at
the very beginning of the stream reach. Several extra HDPE pipes were also added at the crossings to allow
better hydraulic connectivity between the different areas of the site.
The monitoring components were installed in February and March 2016 for both sites. 22 monitoring
gauges (9 on NPRS and 13 on NPII) were installed to evaluate the attainment of jurisdictional wetland
hydrology for both sites. One additional monitoring gauge was installed in the stream on NPII to document
the presence of surface water and record the occurrence of bankfull events. To determine the success of the
planted mitigation areas, 31 permanent vegetation monitoring plots (18 on NPRS and 13 on NPII) were
established according to the CVS-EEP Level 2 protocol. Ten permanent photo points have been established
with a total of twelve photos to be taken annually. The site will be monitored for five to seven years or
until the success criteria are achieved. Reports will be submitted to the DMS each year. The first year of
monitoring will take place in 2016.
The success criteria for the sites state that the planted wetlands must meet the success criteria of a site
average of 320 stems/acre after three years, 288 stems/acre after four years, 260 stems/acre after five years,
and 210 stems/acre after seven years to be considered successful. The baseline monitoring counted an
average of 880 planted stems/acre in the 31 vegetation monitoring plots.
Wetland hydrology will be monitored with the series of 22 automatic gauges described above that record
water table depth. To meet the success criterion, the upper 12 inches of the soil profile must have
continuously saturated or inundated conditions for at least 9.0% of the growing season in the Headwater
Forest community and 12.0% of the growing season in the Riverine Swamp Forest community during
normal weather conditions based on a conservative estimate.
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1.0 PROJECT GOALS, BACKGROUND, AND ATTRIBUTES
1.1 Location and Setting
NPRS is protected by a 36.9 -acre permanent conservation easement, while NPII is protected by a 16.3 -acre
permanent conservation easement, both held by the State of North Carolina. Both projects are situated in
Sampson County in the Rolling Coastal Plains (Level IV 65m) ecoregion of the Coastal Plain physiographic
province. The sites are located on two parcels off of Cornwallis Road approximately 5 miles west of
Magnolia, North Carolina (Figure 1, Appendix A).
The Site is within the 03030006 (8 -digit Cataloging Unit) Black Watershed located within the Cape Fear
River Basin and the 03030006110040 Stewarts Creek Local Watershed Unit (14 -digit Cataloging Unit),
which has been identified as a Targeted Local Watershed (NCDENR, EEP 2009). The populations of the
counties within the watershed are stable or minimally declining and land use is predominately agricultural.
For this reason, the restoration priorities laid out by DMS focus on mitigating impact to streams and
wetlands from agricultural use (NCDENR EEP, 2009). The NPRS and NPII were both selected by KCI as
stream and wetland opportunities to improve habitat within the TLW.
1.2 Project Goals and Objectives
The project goals address stressors identified in the TLW and include the following:
- Reconnect a continuous stream and wetland headwater wetland system to Stewarts Creek.
- Expand and protect riparian habitat along Stewart's Creek.
- Buffer nutrient inputs from adjacent agricultural and grazing practices.
Additional goals for the project include:
- Increase the local hydroperiod by encouraging both surface and subsurface storage and retention.
- Restore and establish a functional and diverse stream/wetland complex.
The project goals will be addressed through the following objectives:
- Redevelop a stream/wetland complex that has previously been impacted by ditching and cattle
grazing.
- Fill field ditches to restore surface flow retention and historic flow paths.
- Protect and integrate existing riparian wetlands into the project design.
- Re -forest riparian areas with native plant communities.
- Re -connect headwater seeps to the broader swamp forest community of Stewarts Creek being
restored by NPRS and NPII
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1.3 Project Structure, Restoration Type and Approach
1.3.1 Project Structure
The mitigation work at NPRS included approximately 16.2 acres of riparian wetland restoration and 9.0
acres of riparian wetland preservation, for a total of 16.0 Wetland Mitigation Units as shown in Figure 2
and described in Table 1 in Appendix A. The target natural community for the wetland consists of
Headwater Forest and Riverine Swamp Forest Communities (NCWAM, v. 4.1 2010).
The mitigation work at NPII included approximately 10.2 acres of riparian wetland restoration, 0.8 acres
of riparian wetland preservation, and 843 linear feet of stream enhancement lI for a total of 9.7 Wetland
Mitigation Units and 337 Stream Mitigation Units as shown in Figure 2 and described in Table 1 in
Appendix A. The target natural community for the stream consists of Headwater Forest and Riverine
Swamp Forest Communities (NCWAM, v. 4.1 2010).
1.3.2 Project Restoration Type and Approach
Norman's Pasture
Prior to construction, the site had a long history of hydrologic modification in order for farming and grazing
to take place on the property. Two separate unnamed tributaries to Stewarts Creek flow through the site.
Neither stream will be used for mitigation credit, but both are described here since they will be integrated
into the project design. Tributary 1 (T1) begins northwest of the project site from a farm pond and flows
south approximately 350 linear feet onto the project. Tributary 2 (T2) flows west, approximately 1,440
linear feet to join T1 and forms on the site from the southeast. T1 and T2 are both headwater channels due
to their small drainage areas. The broad flat topography of the site means that the streams have minimal
slope and are slow-moving systems. The Current Conditions Plan View in Section 2.6 shows the existing
conditions at the NPRS and site photographs are included in Section 2.8.
T1 enters NPRS in the northwestern corner of the project. The channel has been ditched through an open
agricultural field, and continues in this form until the edge of the field where an artesian spring is located.
The channel has been further excavated in this location and the remaining spoil can be seen to the left of
the stream. Further downstream, T 1 transitions into a channel type with little evidence of ditching and with
access to its floodplain. T2 joins T1 coming in from the west and then T1 travels along the property line as
a straightened channel with spoil piles adjacent to the right bank until it enters into Stewarts Creek.
T2 begins in the middle of the NPRS site and flows to the north and then to the west before joining T1
along the western edge of the site. T2 receives its primary hydrologic input from an artesian spring. Based
on landowner reports, this artesian spring provides a consistent source of hydrology. Currently, T2 is a
functional headwater stream at its beginning and is surrounding by high-quality wetlands. Unlike a single -
thread channel, the stream has multiple flow paths throughout the wetted section that moves in a linear
direction. The braided system is largely shaped by the existing trees. T2 flows through a more heavily
wooded area where it receives additional drainage from hillside seepage entering from the northeast. At
this point, T2 flows toward the west, where it becomes a wide channelized ditch until it reaches the
confluence with T1. There is little to no movement within the channel, leaving the water essentially ponded
with large amounts of duckweed. Along the left bank of this lower section of T2, there is no riparian
vegetation. The right bank has a narrow strip of trees.
The mitigation approach for NPRS aimed to restore and establish a functional stream/wetland complex with
16.2 acres of wetland restoration. All of the existing drained hydric soils were restored to a riparian wetland
system. Mitigation actions focused on re-establishing an appropriate wetland hydroperiod by filling ditches,
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installing ditch plugs, restoring integrated headwater streams, developing and redirecting productive seeps,
and planting the site with appropriate vegetation. Existing spoil was used as available to fill the remainder
of the ditches. After filling in ditches and bringing up the elevations of the channelized streams, the restored
wetlands had a diffuse flow, creating a shallow braided stream/wetland system. The existing channelized
reaches, T1 and T2, were graded to a natural condition for the integrated stream/wetland complex, but no
stream mitigation credit is included in the NPRS project. Approximately 9.0 acres of wetland preservation
(no wetland mitigation credit) was dispersed throughout the NPRS. The proposed project conditions are
shown in Section 7.4.
A suitable reference wetland was found approximately 1,584 feet northeast of the eastern edge of the NPII,
adjacent to Cornwallis Road. The reference wetland is comprised of deciduous hardwoods over a shrub
layer and is consistent with the Headwater Forest Community that will be a target wetland type at the project
site (see Appendix B, Reference Sites). A groundwater monitoring well was installed in September 2013
to document the reference wetland hydrology during the course of monitoring (see Appendix B, Reference
Sites).
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The mitigation approach for NPII will aim to restore and establish a functional stream/wetland system with
10.2 acres of wetland restoration. All of the existing drained hydric soils will be restored to a riparian
wetland system. Mitigation actions will focus on filling ditches, developing and redirecting productive
seeps, and integrating the wetland area into the adjacent stream/wetland complex. Tributary 1 will be
improved using Enhancement II to a first -order stream/wetland system. Approximately 0.8 acre of wetland
preservation is located at the southern portion of NPII, which connects to the existing wetlands on NPRS.
The same reference wetland used for the NPRS is also being used as a reference site for the NPII.
1.4 Project History, Contacts and Attribute Data
The project was first identified as a full -delivery mitigation project for the North Carolina Ecosystem
Enhancement Program (EEP) by KCI Associates of NC, PA. This project began in the planning phase in
2012 with the final mitigation plan completed in November 2014. Construction began in December 2015.
NPRS and NPII were completed and planted in February 2016. Completed project activities, reporting
history, completion dates, project contacts, and background information are summarized in Tables 2-4
(Appendix A).
2.0 SUCCESS CRITERIA
NPRS and NPII will be monitored to determine if the development of the wetland indicators on-site meet
the standards for mitigation credit production as presented in Table 1. The sites will also be monitored to
document the development of the headwater stream system. The credits will be validated upon confirmation
that the success criteria described below are met. The sites will be monitored for performance standards for
seven years after completion of construction.
2.1 Wetland Vegetation
NPRS and NPII must demonstrate the re-establishment of the targeted vegetative community based on the
survival and growth of planted species and volunteer colonization, with an average stem density of 320
stems/acre required after three years, 288 stems/acre after four years, 260 stems/acre after five years, and
210 stems/acre after 7 years. In addition to density requirements, plant height will be monitored within the
monitoring plots to ensure that trees average 10 feet in height after seven years.
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Permanent monitoring plots (10 by 10 meters) have been established in the mitigation areas at a density
that statistically represents the total mitigation acreage. The average density of these plots will determine
whether both sites meet the success criteria.
2.2 Wetland Hydrology
NPRS and NPII must present continuous saturated or inundated hydrologic conditions in the upper 12
inches of the soil profile for at least 9.0% of the growing season in the Headwater Forest community and
12.0% of the growing season in the Riverine Swamp Forest community during normal weather conditions
based on a conservative estimate. A "normal" year is based on NRCS climatological data for Sampson
County, and using the 30th to 70th percentile thresholds as the range of normal, as documented in the
USACE Technical Report "Accessing and Using Meteorological Data to Evaluate Wetland Hydrology,
April 2000." The soil survey for Sampson County estimates that the growing season begins February 28
and ends November 21 (265 days). The water table of the restored wetlands must be within 12" of the soils
surface continuously for at least 9% (24 days) of the 265 -day growing season.
3.0 MONITORING PLAN
Annual monitoring will be conducted during the first full growing season following project completion.
Monitoring of NPRS and NPII restoration efforts will be performed for stream, vegetation, and hydrology
components for five to seven years or until the success criteria are fulfilled. The establishment, collection,
and summarization of monitoring data shall be conducted in accordance with the most current version of
the EEP document entitled Procedural Guidance and Content Requirements for EEP Monitoring Reports
(version 1.5). Permanent monuments, marking monitoring feature locations, were established on-site in
April 2016. The locations of these monitoring features are marked in Figure 3 (see Appendix A).
3.1 Wetland Hydrology
Twenty-two groundwater monitoring gauges were installed in the wetland mitigation areas to evaluate the
attainment of jurisdictional wetland hydrology. Verification of wetland hydrology will be determined by
automatic recording well data collected within the project area and reference wetland. The wetland gauges
will be checked and/or downloaded every other month. Daily data will be collected from the automatic
gauges over the 7 -year monitoring period following wetland construction. The nearby reference wetland
will also be monitored using the same procedures for comparative analysis. (see Figure 4 in Appendix A).
These data will be reported to DMS in each of the site's monitoring years.
3.2 Vegetation
Thirty-one vegetation plots were set up and assessed for the baseline vegetation monitoring. The plots were
installed with flagged metal conduit at each corner and a flagged PVC pipe was installed at the photo corner.
Vegetation data collection must follow the CVS-EEP Protocol for Recording Vegetation (Lee et al. 2008).
The baseline vegetation monitoring was conducted as Level 1: Inventory of Planted Stems, as will the first-
year monitoring. Beginning in Year Two and continuing throughout the rest of the monitoring period, the
NPRS and NPII will both be monitored using the Level 2 protocol. Vegetative monitoring will be conducted
in monitoring years 1, 2, 3, 5, and if necessary 7. Baseline vegetation plot information can be found in
Appendix B.
3.3 Visual Assessment
A yearly visual assessment of the site will include an assessment of the streams, the easement boundary,
and the site vegetation to document the necessary parameters required for the DMS monitoring report.
3.4 Digital Photos
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Ten photograph reference points (PRPs) with a total of twelve photos have been established as part of the
baseline monitoring to assist in characterizing NPRS and NPII to allow qualitative evaluation of both sites'
conditions. Starting in the first monitoring year, these photos will be taken in late summer, so that vegetative
conditions are similar between monitoring years.
3.5 Watershed Conditions
Yearly monitoring will document any evident changes in the watershed. Any large hydrologic events in the
watershed, such as tropical storms or hurricanes, will also be documented in the yearly monitoring reports.
3.6 Monitoring Guidelines
The first scheduled monitoring will be conducted during the first full growing season following project
completion. Monitoring shall subsequently be conducted annually for a total period of seven years or until
the projects meet their success criteria. Annual monitoring reports will be prepared and submitted each year
that monitoring tasks are completed. The report will document the monitored components and include all
collected data, analyses, and photographs. Each report will provide the new monitoring data and compare
the most recent results against previous findings.
3.7 Maintenance and Contingency
KCI will monitor NPRS and NPII on a regular basis and conduct a physical inspection of the sites a
minimum of once per year throughout the post -construction monitoring period until performance standards
are met. These site inspections may identify site components and features that require routine maintenance.
Routine maintenance should be expected most often in the first two years following site construction and
may include reinstallation of waddles, removal of debris from the channel, evaluating and repairing
floodplain scour areas, constructed outlets and flow dispersement from seepage areas. Areas where
stormwater and floodplain flows intercept the wetland may also require maintenance to prevent scour. Any
maintenance activities will be documented in the yearly monitoring reports.
4.0 BASELINE CONDITIONS
Baseline monitoring data were collected in March 2016. Any changes made to the design during
construction are shown on the As -Built Site Plan in Appendix D. Both NPRS and NPII were constructed
as designed with only a few modifications made to the design plan during construction. On NPRS, several
portions of the on-site ditches were not filled and a ditch plug was not installed to allow Stewart's Creek
better flood access to the site. Two extra areas were also planted as Headwater Forest Communities. On
NPII, one riffle enhancement and one log drop were not installed at the very beginning of the stream reach.
Several extra HDPE pipes were also added at the crossings to allow better hydraulic connectivity between
the different areas of the site.
NPRS and NPII were planted with a total of fifteen different species of bare root trees in February 2016.
Baseline vegetation monitoring data were collected in March 2016. The Level 1 CVS-EEP protocol was
used to collect vegetation data. Plot photos from all the vegetation plots can be found in Appendix B.
The results of the vegetation baseline monitoring show an average of 880 stems per acre in the planted
restoration area (Table 5 in Appendix B).
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5.0 REFERENCES
Lee, M.T., R.K. Peet, S.D. Roberts, and T.R. Wentworth. 2008. CVS-EEP Protocol for Recording
Vegetation, Version 4.2(hitp:Hcvs.bio.unc.edu/methods.htm)
NCDENR, Ecosystem Enhancement Program. 6/8/2012. Procedural Guidance and Content
Requirements for EEP Monitoring Reports. NCEEP Monitoring Report Template, Version
1.5.
http://portal.ncdenr.org/c/document®library/get file?p1_id=1169848&folderld=7135626
&name=DLFE-53021.pdf
NCDENR, Ecosystem Enhancement Program. 2009. Cape Fear River Basin Restoration
Priorities 2009. Raleigh, NC. Last accessed 2/2014 at:
http://www.nceep.net/services/lwps/cape_fear/RBRP%20Cape%2OFear%202008.pdf
NC Wetland Functional Assessment Team. 2010. NC Wetland Assessment Method (NC WAM)
User Manual, version 4.1. Last accessed 11/2012 at:
http://portal.ncdenr.org/c/document library/get_file?uuid=76f3c58b-dab8-4960-ba43-
45b7faf06f4c& rg_oupld=38364
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APPENDIX A
Background Tables
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Table Ia. Project Components and Mitigation Credits
Norman's Pasture Restoration Site, DMS Project #95717
Mitigation Credits
Riparian Non -riparian
Nitrogen Phosphorous
Stream
Wetland Wetland
Buffer
Nutrient Nutrient
Offset Offset
Type
R RE
R RE R RE
Length
16.2
Credits
16.0
TOTAL
16.0
CREDITS
Project Components
Project
Existing
Approach
Restoration -or-
Restoration
Component Stationing/
Footage/
Mitigation
(PI, PII
Restoration
Footage/Acreage
-or- Location
Acreage
etc.)
Equivalent
Ratio
Reach ID
Wetland
Restoration
15.5
1:1
Reestablishment
Wetland
Rehabilitation
Restoration
0.7
1.5:1
Wetland
Preservation
9.0
NA
Preservation
Component Summation
Stream
Riparian Wetlands
Non -Riparian
Buffer (square
Upland
Restoration Level
(linear
(Acres)
Wetlands (Acres)
feet)
(Acres)
feet)
Riverine Non-
Riverine
Restoration
16.2
Enhancement
Enhancement I
Enhancement 11
Creation
Preservation
High Quality
Preservation
TOTAL CREDITS
16.0
R= Restoration
RE= Restoration Equivalent of Creation or Enhancement
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Table lb. Project Components and Mitigation Credits
Norman's II Restoration Site, DMS Project #96310
Mitigation Credits
Riparian Non-riparian
Nitrogen Phosphorous
Stream
Wetland Wetland
Buffer
Nutrient Nutrient
Offset Offset
Type
R RE
R RE R RE
Length
843
10.2
Credits
337
9.7
TOTAL
337
9.7
CREDITS
Project Components
Project
Existing
Approach
Restoration -or-
Restoration
Component
Stationing/
Footage/
Mitigation
(PI, PII
Restoration
Footage/Acreage
-or-
Location
Acreage
etc.)
Equivalent
Ratio
Reach ID
Tributary 1
10+00
843
Enhancement II
843
2:5
18+43
Wetland
Restoration
8.8
1:1
Reestablishment
Wetland
Restoration
1.4
1.5:1
Rehabilitation
Wetland
Preservation
0.8
NA
Preservation
Component Summation
Stream
Riparian Wetlands
Non-Riparian
Buffer (square
Upland
Restoration Level
(linear
(Acres)
Wetlands (Acres)
feet)
(Acres)
feet)
Riverine Non-
�
Riverine
Restoration
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9.7
L
Enhancement
L
Enhancement I
Enhancement 11
337
Creation
Preservation
High Quality
Preservation
TOTAL CREDITS
337
9.7
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Table 2. Project Activity & Reporting History
Norman's Pasture and Norman'ss II Restoration Sites
Activity or Report
Data Collection
Complete
Actual Completion or
Deliver
Mitigation Plan
Landmark Center II, Suite 220
Nov 14
Final Design - Construction Plans
Jan 15
Construction
Contact: Mr. Tim Morris
Jan 16
Planting
Feb 16
Baseline Monitoring/Report
April 16
April 16
Table 3. Project Contacts
Norman's Pasture and Norman's II Restoration Sites
Design Firm
KCI Associates of North Carolina, PC
Landmark Center II, Suite 220
4601 Six Forks Rd.
Raleigh, NC 27609
Contact: Mr. Tim Morris
Phone: (919) 278-2512
Fax: (919) 783-9266
Construction Contractor
KCI Environmental Technologies and Construction
4601 Six Forks Rd. Suite 220
Raleigh, NC 27609
Contact: Mr. Tim Morris
Phone: (919) 278-2512
Planting Contractor
Conservation Services Inc.
1620 N. Delphine Ave.
Waynesboro, VA 22980
Contact: Mr. David Coleman
Phone: (540) 941-0067
Monitoring Performers
MY -00
KCI Associates of North Carolina, PC
Landmark Center II, Suite 220
4601 Six Forks Rd.
Raleigh, NC 27609
Contact: Mr. Adam Spiller
Phone: (919) 278-2514
Fax: (919) 783-9266
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Table 4a. Project Information, Norman's Pasture Restoration Site, DMS Project #95717
Project Name
Norman's Pasture Restoration Site
County
Sampson County
Project Area (acres)
36.92 acres
Project Coordinates (lat. and long.)
34.904893 N, -78.151460 W
Project Watershed Summary Information
Physiographic Province
Coastal Plain
River Basin
Cape Fear
USGS Hydrologic Unit 8 -digit
03030006
USGS Hydrologic Unit 14-
digit
03030006110040
DWQ Sub -basin
03-06-19
Project Drainage Area (acres)
186 acres
Project Drainage Area Percentage
of Impervious Area
1%
CGIA Land Use Classification
Managed Herbaceous Cover 42% (77.3 ac), Cultivated 24% (44.3 ac), Bottomland
Forest/Hardwood Swamps 17% (31.0 ac), Southern Yellow Pine 10% (19.5 ac),
Mixed Hardwoods/Conifers 5% 9.2 ac), and Evergreen Shrubland 2% (4.2 ac)
Reach Summery Information (Post Restoration)
Parameters
TI
T2
Length of reach (linear
feet)
1,585
1,612
Valley classification
Valley Type X
Valley Type X
Drainage area (acres)
112 acres
36 acres
NCDWQ Water Quality
Classification
Project Reach Not Classified;
Receiving water = Stewart's Creek (C; SW)
Project Reach Not Classified;
Receiving water = Stewart's Creek (C; SW)
Morphological Description
(stream type)
Portions ditched channel; other C5
Portions headwater stream; others ditched
channel
Evolutionary trend
Channelized
Channelized
Mapped Soil Series
Chipley Johnston; Torhunta
Bibb and Johnston; Johnston; Lumbee
Drainage class
Somewhat poorly drained, very poorly
drained, very poorlydrained
Poorly drained; very poorly drained; poorly
drained
Soil Hydric status
Drained hydric
Drained hydric
Slope
0-2%
0-2%
FEMA classification
Zone AE
Zone AE
Native vegetation
community
Pasture, Headwater Forest
Pasture, Riverine Swamp Forest
Percent composition of
exotic invasive vegetation
<5%
<5%
Wetland Summary Information (Post Restoration)
Parameters
Area 1
Area 4
Area 9
Area 10
Size of Wetland (acres)
1.99 acres
5.20 acres
2.19 acres
0.02 acres
Wetland Type
Riparian
Riparian
Riparian
Riparian
Mapped Soil Series
Bibb and Johnston
Lumbee
Bibb and Johnston
Bibb and Johnston
Drainage class
Poorly or very poorly
drained
Poorly drained
Poorly or very poorly
drained
Poorly or very poorly
drained
Soil Hydric Status
Drained hydric
Drained hydric
Drained hydric
Drained hydric
Source of Hydrology
Seepage/
Precipitation
Seepage/
Precipitation
Seepage/
Precipitation
Seepage/
Precipitation
Hydrologic Impairment
Ditching and Crops
Ditching and Crops
Ditching and Crops
Ditching and Crops
Native vegetation
community
Crops, Pasture,
Wetland
Crops, Pasture,
Forested Wetland
Crops, Pasture,
Forested Wetland
Crops, Pasture
Percent composition of
exotic invasive vegetation
<5%
<5%
<5%
<5%
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Regulatory Considerations
Regulation
Applicable?
Resolved?
Supporting
Documentation
Waters of the United States — Section
Yes
Yes
Jurisdictional
404
Determination
Waters of the United States — Section
Jurisdictional
401
Yes
Yes
Determination
Endangered Species Act
No
N/A
N/A
Historic Preservation Act
No
N/A
N/A
Coastal Zone Management Act
(CZMA)/ Coastal Area Management
No
N/A
N/A
Act (LAMA
No-Rise
FEMA Floodplain Compliance
Yes
Yes
Certification/FEMA
Floodplain Checklist
Essential Fisheries Habitat**
No
N/A
N/A
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Table 4b. Project Information, Norman's II Restoration Site, DMS Project #96310
Project Name
Norman's II Restoration Site
County
Sampson County
Project Area (acres)
16.3 acres
Project Coordinates (lat. and long.)
34.906839 N, -78.151797 W
Project Watershed Summary Information
Physiographic Province
Coastal Plain
River Basin
Cape Fear
USGS Hydrologic Unit 8 -digit
03030006
USGS Hydrologic Unit 14 -digit
03030006110040
DWQ Sub -basin
03-06-19
Project Drainage Area (acres)
139 acres
Project Drainage Area Percentage
of Impervious Area
lobo
CGIA Land Use Classification
Cultivated 32% (44.3 ac), Managed Herbaceous Cover 31% (42.9 ac), Bottomland
Forest/Hardwood Swamps 14% (19.5 ac), Southern Yellow Pine 14% (19.5 ac), Mixed
Hardwoods/Conifers 6% (9.0 ac), and Evergreen Shrubland 3% (4.2 ac)
Reach Summery Information (Post Restoration)
Parameters
TI
Length of reach (linear
feet)
843
Valley classification
Valley Type X
Drainage area (acres)
112 acres
NCDWQ Water Quality
Classification
Project Reach Not Classified;
Receiving water = Stewart's Creek (C; SW)
Morphological
Description (stream e)
Modified ES
Evolutionary trend
Stage III
Mapped Soil Series
Johnston
Drainage class
Very poorly drained
Soil Hydric status
Drained hydric
Slope
0-1%
FEMA classification
Zone AE & Zone X
Native vegetation
community
Headwater Forest
Percent composition of
exotic invasive vegetation
<5%
Wetland Summary Information (Post Restoration)
Parameters
Area 6*
Area 7*
Area 8*
Area 9*
Area 11*
Size of Wetland (acres)
0.09 acre
0.17 acre
0.37 acre
0.02 acre
0.08 acre
Wetland Type
Riparian
Riparian
Pond and Riparian
Riparian
Riparian
Mapped Soil Series
Bibb and
Johnston; Lumbee
Johnston loam
Lynn Haven
Bibb and
Johnston
Torhunta Variant
Drainage class
Poorly or very
poorly drained
Very poorly
drained
Poorly or very
poorly drained
Poorly or very
poorly drained
Very poorly
drained
Soil Hydric Status
Drained Hydric
Drained Hydric
Drained Hydric
Drained Hydric
Drained Hydric
Source of Hydrology
Seepage/
Precipitation
Seepage/
Precipitation
Seepage/
Precipitation
Seepage/
Precipitation
Seepage/
Precipitation
Hydrologic Impairment
Ditching and
Crops
Ditching and
Crops
Ditching and Crops
Ditching and
Crops
Ditching
Native vegetation
community
Crops, Pasture,
Wetland
Crops, Pasture,
Wetland
Crops, Pasture
Crops, Pasture,
Forested Wetland
Forested Wetland
Percent composition of
exotic invasive vegetation
0%
0%
0%
0%
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Re ulatory Considerations
Regulation
Applicable?
Resolved?
Supporting
Documentation
Waters of the United
Yes
Yes
Jurisdictional
States — Section 404
Determination
Waters of the United
Jurisdictional
States — Section 401
Yes
Yes
Determination
Endangered Species Act**
No
N/A
N/A
Historic Preservation
No
N/A
N/A
Act**
Coastal Zone Management
Act **
(CZMA)/ Coastal Area
No
N/A
N/A
Management Act
CAMA
FEMA Floodplain
FEMA Floodplain Checklist
Compliance
Yes
Yes
Essential Fisheries
No
N/A
N/A
Habitat**
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APPENDIX B
Visual Assessment Data
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PP4 - MY -00 - 4/15/16
PP6- MY -00 - 4/15/16
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PP7 - MY -00 - 4/15/16
PP9 - MY -00 4/15/16
PP11 - MY -00 - 4/15/16
PP8 - MY -00 - 4/15/16
PP 10 - MY -00 - 4/15/16
PP 12 - MY -00 - 4/15/16
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Vegetation Plot 1 — MY -00 — 3/29/16 Vegetation Plot 2 — MY -00 — 3/29/16
Vegetation Plot 3 MY -00 3/29/16
Vegetation Plot 5 MY -00 3/29/16
Vegetation Plot 4 — MY -00 — 3/31/16
Vegetation Plot 6 — MY -00 — 3/29/16
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Vegetation Plot 7 MY -00 3/29/16
Vegetation Plot 9 MY -00 3/29/16
Vegetation Plot 11 — MY -00 — 3/29/16
Vegetation Plot 8 — MY -00 — 3/29/16
Vegetation Plot 10 — MY -00 — 3/29/16
Vegetation Plot 12 — MY -00 3/29/16
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Vegetation Plot 13 — MY -00 — 3/31/16
Vegetation Plot 15 — MY -00 — 3/31/16
Vegetation Plot 17 — MY -00 — 3/31/16
Vegetation Plot 14 — MY -00 — 3/31/16
Vegetation Plot 16 — MY -00 3/31/16
Vegetation Plot 18 — MY -00 — 3/31/16
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Vegetation Plot 19 — MY -00 — 3/31/16
Vegetation Plot 21 — MY -00 — 3/31/16
Vegetation Plot 23 — MY -00 — 3/31/16
Vegetation Plot 20 — MY -00 — 3/31/16
Vegetation Plot 22 — MY -00 — 3/31/16
Vegetation Plot 24 — MY -00 — 3/31/16
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Vegetation Plot 25 MY -00 — 3/31/16
Vegetation Plot 27 — MY -00 — 3/31/16
Vegetation Plot 29 — MY -00 — 3/29/16
Vegetation Plot 26 — MY -00 — 3/31/16
Vegetation Plot 28 MY -00 3/29/16
Vegetation Plot 30 MY -00 3/29/16
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Vegetation Plot 31 — MY -00 — 3/29/16
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APPENDIX C
Vegetation Plot Data
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Table 5. CVS Stem Count by Plot and Species, DMS Project Code 95717/96310. Project Name: Norman's Pasture/Norma's Pasture II
Table 5. CVS Stem Count by Plot and Species, DMS Project Code 95717/96310. Project Name: Norman's Pasture/Norma's Pasture II
Current Plot Data (MYO 2016)
Scientific Name
Common Name
Species Type
95717-01-0001
95717-01-0012
95717-01-0002
95717-01-0013
95717-01-0003
95717-01-0004
95717-01-0005
95717-01-0006
95717-01-0007
95717-01-0008
95717-01-0018
95717-01-0009
95717-01-0010
95717-01-0011
PnoLS P -all T PnoLS P -all T PnoLS P -all T PnoLS P -all T PnoLS P -all T PnoLS P -all T JPnoLS P -all T PnoLS P -all T PnoLS P -all T PnoLS P -all T PnoLS P -all T
Betula nigra
river birch
Tree
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
4
4 4
7
7
7
2
2
2 2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
Fraxinus pennsylvanica
green ash
Tree
1
1
1
3
3
3
5
5
5
3
1
1 1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
Liriodendron tulipifera
tuliptree
Tree
2
2
2
Liriodendron tulip ifera
tuliptree
Tree
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
Nyssa aquatica
water tupelo
Tree
Nyssa aquatica
water tupelo
Tree
12
12
12
5
5 5
9
9
9
16
16
Quercus laurifolia
laurel oak
Tree
3
31
3
41
4
41
11
1
11
Tree
1
1
11
1 11
51
5
5
1
11
11 3
31
3
2
2
2
1
1
1 3
31
3
Quercus lyrata
overcup oak
Tree
4
4
4
5
5
5
2
2
2
Quercus lyrata
overcup oak
Tree
2
2 2
1
1
1
1
1 4
4
4
21
2
21
1
1
1 1
1
1
Quercus michauxii
swamp chestnut oak
Tree
3
3
3
2
2
2
8
8
8
swamp chestnut oak
Tree
1
1
1
5
5
5
1
1
1
2
2
2
4
4
4
Quercus minima
dwarf live oak
Shrub
6
6
I
1
1
6
l
1
1
Quercus minima
dwarf live oak
Shrub
Quercus phellos
willow oak
Tree
1
1
1
Quercus phellos
willow oak
Tree
Taxodium distichum
bald cypress
Tree
2
2
2
4
4
4
8
81
8
2
2
2 2
2
2
5
5
5
2
2
2
8
Unknown
Shrub or Tree
121
121
12
61
61
6
101
101
10
2
2
2
51
51 5
6
6
6
31
31
3 81
81
8
4
4
4
7
7
7 81
81
8
7
51
Stem count
size (ares)
size (ACRES)
Species count
Stems per ACRE
261
261-26
281
281 28
291
291
29
131
131 13
131 131 13
201
201 20
ill
ill 11
191
191 19
171
171
17
101 101 10
231
231
23
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
13
0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
13
6 3 3 3 7 7
71 71 7 9 91 9 7 7 71 31 31 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 5 5 5aid
7
1052 1052 1052 1133 1133 1133 1174 1174 1174 526 526 526 526 526 526 809 809 809 445 445 445 769 769 769 688 4051 4051 405 9311 9311
931
Table 5. CVS Stem Count by Plot and Species, DMS Project Code 95717/96310. Project Name: Norman's Pasture/Norma's Pasture II
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Current Plot Data (MYO 2016)
Scientific Name
Common Name
Species Type
95717-01-0012
95717-01-0013
95717-01-0014
95717-01-0015
95717-01-0016
95717-01-0017
95717-01-0018
95717-01-0019
95717-01-0020
95717-01-0021
95717-01-0022
PnoLS P -all T PnoLS P -all T Pnol S P -all T PnoLS P -all T PnoLS P -all T Poo P -all T PnoLS P -all T PnoLS P -all T PnoM P -all T PnoLS P -all T PnoM P -all T
Betula nigra
river birch
Tree
I
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
Fraxinus pennsylvanica
green ash
Tree
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Liriodendron tulip ifera
tuliptree
Tree
2
2
2
Nyssa aquatica
water tupelo
Tree
12
12
12
5
5 5
9
9
9
16
16
16
3
3
3
1
1
I
Quercus laurifolia
laurel oak
Tree
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
5
5
5
1
1
1
3
3
3
2
21
2
Quercus lyrata
overcup oak
Tree
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
3
3
3
Quercus michauxii
swamp chestnut oak
Tree
5
5
5
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
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6
6
6
6
6
6
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dwarf live oak
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Quercus phellos
willow oak
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bald cypress
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8
8
8
1
11
1
8
8
8
33
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11
11
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9
9
9
8
8
8
6
6
6
8
8
8
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101
101
10
71
71
7
51
51
5
15
15
15
15
15
15
5
5
5
15
15
15
13
13
13
4
4
4
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size (ares)
size (ACRES)
Species count
Stems per ACRE
13
13
13
25
25 25
17
17 17
29
29 29
38
38 38
371
37
37
191
191
19
391
391
39
321
321
32
271
271 27
161
161
16
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5
526 526 526 1012 1012 1012 688 688 688 1174 1174 1 1741 15381 15381 1538 14971 14971 1497 7691 7691 7691 15781 15781 1578 12951 12951 1295 1093110931 1093 6471 6471
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Current Plot Data (MYO 2016)
Annual Means
Scientific Name
Common Name
Species Type
95717-01-0023
95717-01-0024
95717-01-0025
95717-01-0026
95717-01-0027
95717-01-0028
95717-01-0029
95717-01-0030
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Betula nigra
river birch
Tree
8
8
8
42
42
42
Fraxinus pennsylvanica
green ash
Tree
2
2
2
2
2
2
4
4
4
1 36
36
36
Liriodendron tulipifera
tuliptree
Tree
3
3
3
10
10
10
Nyssa aquatica
water tupelo
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4
4
4
4
4
4
2
2
2
4
4
4
60
60
60
Quercus laurifolia
laurel oak
Tree
4
4
4
3
3
3
5
5
5
6
6
6
1
1
1 5
5
5
5
5
5
68
68
68
Quercus lyrata
overcup oak
Tree
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1 1
1
1
1
1
1
33
33
33
Quercus michauxii
swamp chestnut oak
Tree
1
1
1
41
41
41
Quercus minima
dwarf live oak
Shrub
1
1
1
Quercus phellos
willow oak
Tree
1
1
1
Taxodium distichum
bald cypress
Tree
14
14
14
20
20
20
3
31
3
5
5
5
1
11
1
2
2
2
5
5
5 1
1
1
1
1
169
169
169
Unknown
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7
7
7
2
2
2
13
13
13
2
2
2
8
8
8
7
7
7
2
2
2 3
3
3
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8
8
213
213
213
Stem count
size (ares)
size (ACRES)
Species count
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26
26 26
22
22
22
20
20 20
22
22
22
19
19 19
19
19 19
9
9 9
18
18 18
18 18
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674
674
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11
1052 1052 1052 890 890 890 809 809 809 89,0 890 890 769 769 769 769 769 769 364 364 364 728 728 728 728 728 728 880 8801
880
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DMS Contract # 00501015787 31 Baseline Monitoring Report
APPENDIX D
As -built Plan Sheets
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REHABILITATION
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337 CR.
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