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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20011743 Ver 1_Monitoring Report Review_20080806J 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 August 6, 2008 Mr. Mac Haupt N.C. Ecosystem Enhancement Program. 1619 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1619 Re: County Line Creek (High Vista) Stream Restoration Site Year 4 Annual Monitoring Report Buncombe and Henderson Counties County DWQ #01-1743/05-2093 Dear. Mr. Haupt: The Division of Water Quality (DWQ) 401 Oversight and Express Review Permitting Unit has reviewed the Year 4 Monitoring Report for the above-referenced site. We have a number of concerns about the progress of this project. Our comments based on our observations at the site are as follows: • It appears that substantial repairs were conducted on the lowest 2,100 feet of the 3,500-foot project. Since geomorphological data for this portion of the stream cannot be compared to previous data, it may be necessary to extend the monitoring period for several years to ensure that both the remaining restored channel and the repaired channel are stable. DWQ is also concerned about the vegetation in the riparian buffer at this site. While the success criteria, in terms of number of stems per acre, appears to have been met, the descriptions and photographs of the riparian zone do not show the desired results for a year 4 project. The figures show numerous areas with bare banks, and the tree data appear to indicate that the trees at the site consist mainly of cottonwood, tulip poplar, and sycamore, and live stakes (black willow and silky dogwood), which would be concentrated along the stream banks. The abundance of these species results in meeting the stem density success criteria. Few of the planted "characteristic tree species" (e.g. hickories, basswood, birch, etc.) listed in the planting plan (sheet 7 of 18 in the construction drawings) survived. In addition, there appeared to be areas of encroachment (mowing) within the conservation easement. DWQ recommends supplemental planting of more desirable species to increase the diversity in the riparian zones, as well as to fill in bare spots and areas of encroachment. NCEEP should consider some type of barrier along the conservation easement (e.g. low fence or posts and ropes) to clearly demarcate the easement and prevent future encroachments. Nehcarolina Noaturally 401 Oversight/Express Review Permitting Unit 1650 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1650 2321 Crabtree Boulevard, Suite 250, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Phone (919) 733-1786 / Fax (919) 733-6893 Internet: http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/ncwetlands An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer- 50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper Mr. Haupt N.C. Ecosystem Enhancement Program County Line Creek (High Vista) Stream Restoration Site - Year 4 Mon. Report. Page 2 of 2 The success of this stream restoration project, and viability of the associated mitigation credits, is not at all certain, due to poor planted vegetation survival, as well as repairs needed for over half the stream length at this site. It is not clear that the cause of the failure of the lower reach of the stream has been identified, and according to the February 2008 monitoring report, two headcuts have developed in the upper (unrepaired) portion of the stream. Repairs may be warranted in these areas. It appears likely that at a minimum, the monitoring period for this project should be extended. This will of course be a decision of the PACG-TC. However, it is strongly recommended that mitigative efforts, including possible channel repairs, supplemental planting and re-establishment and protection of the conservation easement, be undertaken this winter. A written response addressing the concerns listed above is requested. Please submit a written plan detailing how the problems at this site are going to be addressed, as well as a schedule for the repairs and a targeted completion date. After the repairs are completed, please provide a written description of the repairs made and any additional measures taken to ensure that future encroachment into the conservation easement will be avoided. Please feel free to contact Eric Kulz at (919) 733-1786 if you have any questions regarding this project or our comments. Sincerely, Cyndi B. Karoly, Program Manager 401 Oversight and Express Review Program cc: File Copy (Eric Kulz) Central Files Matt Matthews - DWQ Wetlands and Stormwater Branch Kathy Matthews - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Tom Walker - USACE, Asheville Regulatory Field Office Ne o Carolina Nturally 401 Oversight/Express Review Permitting Unit 1650 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1650 2321 Crabtree Boulevard, Suite 250, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Phone (919) 733-1786 / Fax (919) 733-6893 Internet: http:/lh2o.enr.state.nc.us/ncwetlands An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer- 50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper