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Channel Mitigation Monitoring Sheets 1, 11, 111, AND IV
Monitoring Data Record ?lC 2 O C?
Project Title: R-2552B Clayton Bypass COE Action ID: 200220745
Stream Name: Site 5 DWQ Number: 041760
City, County and other Location Information: US 70 Clanton Bypass from 1-40 to US 70
Station 82+60 to 85+50 -L-
Date Construction Completed : 4/21/06
Monitoring Year:( 1 ) of
Ecoregion: 8 digit HUC unit 03020201
USGS Quad Name and Coordinates:
Rosgen Classification:
Length of Project: 410' Urban or Rural: Rural Watershed Size:
Monitoring DATA collected by: M. Green and J. Young Date: 3/14/07
Applicant Information:
Name: NCDOT Roadside Environmental Unit
Address: 1425 Rock Quarry Road Raleigh, NC 27610
Telephone Number: (919) 861-3772 Email address: mlRreen; dot.state.nc.us
Consultant Information:
Name:
Address:
Telephone Number: Email address:
Project Status: Complete
Monitoring Level required by COE and DWQ (404 permit/ 401 Cert.): Level -3
Monitoring Level 1 requires completion of Section 1, Section 2 and Section 3
Permit States: (200220745) NCDOT shall perform the following components of Level I
monitoring twice each year for the 5 year monitoring period (summer and winter): Reference
photos, plant survival, and visual inspection of channel stability. If less than two bankfull events
occur during the first 5 years, NCDOT shall continue monitoring until the second bankfull event
is documented. The bankfull events must occur during separate monitoring years. In the event
that the required bankfull events do not occur during the 5 year monitoring period, the USACE,
in consultation with resource agencies, may determine that further monitoring is not required.
(041760) Riparian vegetation reestablishment shall include a minimum of at least 2 native
hardwood tree species planted at a density sufficient to provide 320 trees per acre at maturity. In
addition, within one year proof shall be submitted that the riparian buffer has been restored and
an annual report will be submitted for a period of 5 years showing that the trees and vegetation
have survived and that the diffuse flow through the riparian buffer has been maintained. Failure
to achieve the 320 trees per acre after 5 years will require reporting by DOT to DWQ. The
report shall provide appropriate remedial actions to be implemented. Approval of the plan by the
DWQ is required.
Section 1. PHOTO REFERENCE SITES
(Monitoring at all levels must complete this section)
Total number of reference photo locations at this site:
A total of 8 photos were taken from 4 photo point locations
Dates reference photos have been taken at this site: 3/14/07
Individual from whom additional photos can be obtained (name, address, phone):
Other Information relative to site photo reference:
If required to complete Level 3 monitoring only stop here; otherwise, complete section 2.
Section 2. PLANT SURVIVAL
Attach plan sheet indicating reference photos.
Identify specific problem areas (missing, stressed, damaged or dead plantings):
Estimated causes, and proposed/required remedial action:
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: Planting was completed at this stream relocation in March 2007. The
planting plan list the following species to be planted on the streambank: black willow and silky dogwood live stakes
and in the buffer area: red oak river birch yellow poplar, and white oak bareroot seedlings. One 50 x 50 foot
vegetation plot was set in the buffer area and a at planting stem count was done. This gave an at planting count of
26 planted stems in the vegetation plot Plant survival counts will be conducted during the summer monitoring
If required to complete Level 1 and Level 2 monitoring only stop here; otherwise, complete section 3.
Section 3. CHANNEL STABILITY
Visual Inspection: The entire stream project as well as each in-stream structure and bank
stabilization/revetment structure must be evaluated and problems addressed.
Report on the visual inspection of channel stability. Physical measurements of channel
stabilit /mo_rphology will not be required. Include a discussion of any deviations from as-built
and an evaluation of the significance of these deviations and whether they are indicative of a
stabilizing or destabilizing situation.
The stream relocation is stabilized except for the second cross vane upstream (Photo Point 44 Upstream from the
box culvert. This cross vane has water piping through the structure which has develop a slight headcut Remedial
action may be needed is this area. NCDOT will continue to monitor this stream relocation
3/14/07 Station Station Station Station Station
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Structure Cross vane
Type
Is water Water is
piping piping
through or through the
around cross vane
structure?
Head cut or Slight
down cut headcut
resent?
Bank or scour
erosion
resent?
Other
problems
noted?
NOTE: Attach separate narrative sheets to each monitoring report describing/discussing the overall
monitoring results. Include the identification of specific problem areas/channel failures, estimated cause
and proposed/required remedial action. This should include a brief discussion of any parameter that has
changed significantly from as-built.
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Channel Mitigation Monitoring Sheets I, II, III, AND IV
Monitoring Data Record a u ('J 2- 00
Project Title: R-2552B Clayton Bypass COE Action ID: 200220745
Stream Name: Site 5 DWQ Number: 041760
City, County and other Location Information: US 70 Clayton Bypass from I-40 to US 70
Station 82+60 to 85+50 -L-
Date Construction Completed : 4/21/06
Monitoring Year: ( 1 ) of 5
Ecoregion: 8 digit HUC unit 03020201
USGS Quad Name and Coordinates:
Rosgen Classification:
Length of Project: 410' Urban or Rural: Rural Watershed Size:
Monitoring DATA collected by: M. Green and J. Young Date: 7/16/07
Applicant Information:
Name: NCDOT Roadside Environmental Unit
Address: 1425 Rock Quarry Road Raleigh, NC 27610
Telephone Number: (919) 861-3772 Email address: mlgreen&,dot.state. nc.us
Consultant Information:
Name:
Address:
Telephone Number:
Email address:
Project Status: Complete
Monitoring Level required by COE and DWQ (404 permit/ 401 Cert.): Level 1 4
Monitoring Level 1 requires completion ofSection I, Section 2 and Section 3
Permit States: (200220745) NCDOT shall perform the following components of Level I
monitoring twice each year for the 5 year monitoring period (summer and winter): Reference
photos, plant survival, and visual inspection of channel stability. If less than two bankfull events
occur during the first 5 years, NCDOT shall continue monitoring until the second bankfull event
is documented. The bankf ill events must occur during separate monitoring years. In the event
that the required bankfull events do not occur during the 5-year monitoring period, the USACE,
in consultation with resource agencies, may determine that further monitoring is not required.
(041760) Riparian vegetation reestablishment shall include a minimum of at least 2 native
hardwood tree species planted at a density sufficient to provide 320 trees per acre at maturity. In
addition, within one year proof shall be submitted that the riparian buffer has been restored and
an annual report will be submitted for a period of 5 years showing that the trees and vegetation
have survived and that the diffuse flow through the riparian buffer has been maintained. Failure
to achieve the 320 trees per acre after 5 years will require reporting by DOT to DWQ. The
report shall provide appropriate remedial actions to be implemented. Approval of the plan by the
DWQ is required.
Section 1. PHOTO REFERENCE SITES
(Monitoring at all levels must complete this section)
Total number of reference photo locations at this site:
A total of 8 photos were taken from 4 photo point locations. The last photo is an overview
of the site.
Dates reference photos have been taken at this site: 3/14/07, 7/16/07
Individual from whom additional photos can be obtained (name, address, phone):
Other Information relative to site photo reference:
If required to complete Level 3 monitoring only stop here; otherwise, complete section 2.
Section 2. PLANT SURVIVAL
Attach plan sheet indicating reference photos.
Identify specific problem areas (missing, stressed, damaged or dead plantings):
Estimated causes, and proposed/required remedial action:
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: Planting was completed at this stream relocation in March 2007. The
planting plan list the following species to be planted on the streambank• black willow and silky dogwood live stakes
and in the buffer area: red oak, river birch, yellow poplar, and white oak bareroot seedlings. One 50 x 50 foot
vegetation plot was set in the buffer area. An at-planting stem count was completed in March 2007 This gave an
at-planting count of 26 planted stems in the vegetation plot. Plant survival counts were conducted during July 2007
monitoring evaluation with the results showing an average density of 523 trees per acre which is well above the
minimum success criteria of 320 trees per acre. White oak trees were noted outside of the vegetation plot Black
willow and silky dogwood live stakes are surviving along the streambank. Other species noted on site included
fennel, cattail, Juncus sp., sweetaum, sedge, pine, wildflowers, alder, and various grasses. NCDOT will continue to
monitor plant survival at this stream relocation.
If required to complete Level 1 and Level 2 monitoring only stop here; otherwise, complete section 3.
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Section 3. CHANNEL STABILITY
Visual Inspection: The entire stream project as well as each in-stream structure and bank
stabilization/revetment structure must be evaluated and problems addressed.
Report on the visual inspection of channel stability. Physical measurements of channel
stability/morphology will not be required. Include a discussion of any deviations from as-built
and an evaluation of the significance of these deviations and whether they are indicative of a
stabilizing or destabilizing situation.
The stream relocation is stabilized for the Year 1 summer evaluation except for the second cross vane upstream
(Photo Point #4 Upstream) from the box culvert. This cross vane has water piping through the structure, which has
caused a slight headcut. This area is stabilized with vegetation but remedial action may be needed. NCDOT will
continue to monitor channel stability at this stream relocation.
7/16/07 Station Station Station Station Station
83+80-L- LT. Number Number Number Number
Structure Cross vane
Type
Is water Water is
piping piping
through or through the
around cross vane
structure?
Head cut or Slight
down cut headcut
resent?
Bank or scour
erosion
resent?
Other
problems
noted?
NOTE: Attach separate narrative sheets to each monitoring report describing/discussing the overall
monitoring results. Include the identification of specific problem areas/channel failures, estimated cause
and proposed/required remedial action. This should include a brief discussion of any parameter that has
changed significantly from as-built.
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Year 1 Summer- Jul) 2007
Photo Point #I (Downstream)
Photo Point #l (Upstream)
Photo Point #2 (Upstream)
Photo Point #2 (Downstream)
Photo Point #3 (Upstream)
Photo Point #3 (Downstream)
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Year I Summer - July 2007
Overview of site looking upstream
Photo Point #4 (Downstream)