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Wilson Co .Wilson Co.74.8 74.6 74.974.4 76.3 77.3 75.1 76.976.6 77.1 75.5 76.576.2 75.2 74.5 76.4 75.3 75.8 75.4 76.174.3 74.7 76.876.7 77.2 74.2 75.7 75.6 75.9 GoA GoA GoA Ra GoA NoA NoA W Co GoA NoA Wh To NoA NoA Ra WaB NoB Ra NoA NoA NoA NoB NoB NoA NoA NoB NoB Ra GoA NoB Ra GoAGoAGoA NoA W Co NoA NoA NoB NoB NoB NoB NoB NoB TmB GoA GoA NoA NoB TmB WaB TmB WaB NoA NoB NnC NoA NoB Co NoA NoB NoB GoA GoA NoA NnC NoA MaB MaB Ra GoA NoA NoB MaB NoA NoA NoA To Bb NoB WaB NoA NoA NoA NoA NoB To GoA NnC NnCNnCRa WaB NnC NoA WaB MaB NoA NoB GoA To Co WaB NoB NoB Ra TmB TmB NoA Co NoA Ra NoB NoA To BbWaB Co WaB NoA NoA NoA NoB NoA MaB NoB NoB WaB NoA Ra NoB NoB Ra NoA GoA NeuseRiverBasin This information is for environmental review purposes only. 0 500 1,000 Feet 1:12,000 DRAWN BY: JPB Atlantic Coast PipelineSoil Survey in Tar/Pamlico and Neuse River BasinsWilson County, North CarolinaCenterline: AP-2Page 21 of 34 Proposed Route SSURGO Soils River Basin Boundary" WV VA NC 1 inch = 1,000 feet M:\Clients \D-F\DOM\SRPP\_ArcGIS\2017\03 \06_NC_County_Map s\_ACP_T ar_Pamlic o_Soil_Map s.mxd, REVISE D: 3/8/2017°Bb: Bibb loam, 0 to 2 percen t slopes, frequently flooded Co: Coxville sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes GoA: Goldsboro sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes MaB: Marlboro loamy sand, 2 to 5 percent slopes NnC: Nason silt loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes NoA: Norfolk loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes NoB: Norfolk loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes Ra: Rains sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes TmB: Tatum loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes To: Toisnot loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes W: Water WaB: Wagr am loamy sand, 0 to 6 perce nt slopes Wh: Wehadkee and Chewacla soils, 0 to 2 percent slopes, frequen tly flooded Johnston Co.Johnston Co.Wilson Co.Wilson Co.78.1 79.1 77.4 77.577.377.1 78.3 78.8 79.4 79.2 79.9 78.4 79.778.2 78.6 79.877.7 78.5 79.5 79.678.7 79.3 77.8 78.9 77.6 77.977.2 GoA Ra Ra GoA NoA Ra GoA GoA GoA NoA NoA To NoA NoA NoA Ra Ra NoB NoA GoA To NoA GoA NoB NoB Ra AsA CoC Ly GoA GoA Ly Ly Ra Ra LyLy NoA Ra Tn GoA AaA Ra NoB GoA Ly NnD NoB NoB W FaB NnE StA VrB Tn GoA GoA StA NnB NnD GoA NoB AaA GoA NoB Tn Ly Ly VrBNnB NoA Ra GoA Ly NoA AaA GoA NoA Ly MaA NnB Ly Ra VrA FaB MaB GoA Gr FaB GoA Ly Ra FaB NoA NnD NoB Gr GoA AaA StA NnE FaB NoA Ly Ly FaB Ly FaB NoA NuA CoC FaARa GoA Tn MaB GoA Tn GoA Ly GoA NoB VrB Wt Wt FaB NnB NoB Ly NoA NoB Ly NoB NoB Ra MaB GoAGoA NnB NoA Ly Gr Ly Bb NnD FaB NoA MaA GoA AaA AaA Tn GoA GoA TnMaA NoB FaB NoA To NoB GoA Ly FaB Bb Ly Ly Ly Ly Ly NoB W W GoA NnB NoB GoA Ly NnD Tn NoB NnB Ly NnD MaB NoB Wt Gr Gr Ra NeuseRiverBasin This information is for environmental review purposes only. 0 500 1,000 Feet 1:12,000 DRAWN BY: JPB Atlantic Coast PipelineSoil Survey in Tar/Pamlico and Neuse River BasinsJohnston County, North CarolinaCenterline: AP-2Page 22 of 34 Proposed Route SSURGO Soils River Basin Boundary" WV VA NC 1 inch = 1,000 feet M:\Clients \D-F\DOM\SRPP\_ArcGIS\2017\03 \06_NC_County_Map s\_ACP_T ar_Pamlic o_Soil_Map s.mxd, REVISE D: 3/8/2017°AaA: Altavista fine sandy loa m, 0 to 2 percent slopes, occasionally flooded AsA: Augusta sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, occasionally flooded Bb: Bibb sandy loam, 0 to 2 p ercent slopes, frequently flooded CoC: Cowarts loamy sand, 6 to 10 percent slopes FaA: Faceville sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes FaB: Faceville sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes GoA: Goldsboro sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Gr: Grantham silt loam, 0 to 2 p ercent slopes Ly: Lynchburg sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes MaA: Marlboro sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes MaB: Marlboro sandy loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes NnB: Nason silt loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes NnD: Nason silt loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes NnE: Nason silt loam, 15 to 2 5 percent slopes NoA: Norfolk loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes NoB: Norfolk loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes NuA: Norfolk-Urban land comp lex, 0 to 3 percent slopes Ra: Rains sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes StA: State sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes, occasionall y flooded Tn: Toisnot loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes To: Toisnot loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes To: Tomotl ey sandy loam, 0 to 2 percen t slopes, rarely flooded VrA: Varina loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes VrB: Varina loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes W: Water Wt: Wehadkee loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, frequently flooded Johnston Co.Johnston Co. 81.4 82.4 81.8 82.682.1 81.2 80.2 81.9 80.3 80.8 82.281.1 80.9 82.7 80.679.9 82.5 81.7 82.3 82.8 79.8 80.4 81.3 80.7 80.1 82.9 81.6 80.5 81.5 NnD AsA CoC Ly GoA NoA Ra GoA NoB Tn GoA Gr To GoA Tn NoB Ly Ly NoB NnDNnD NoB GoA NoB W GoA FaB NnE GoA Ly NoA NoA Tn Tn Tn Tn MaB GoA Ly NoA Ra StA StA GoA AaA Ly AaAStA NoA NoA Tn NoB Ra StA NnD NoA GoA NnD Ra Ly CeB AaA MaB Bb W NoA AaA GoA NoA GeB GoA NoB Na MaB Tn GoA GoA GoA NoB AaA NnD DoA NnB Ra W AaA Ly GoA NnE NoA NoB Ra NoB NoB FaB WaB FaA GoA NoA NoA NnB Ra GoA MaB NnD Tn NoA NoB Tn FaA Gr MaB NoA Tn GoA GoA Ta FaB AaA Wt NoB NoB NoB Ly AaA Ra StA AaA Ra StAStA AsA NnD FaB FaA AsA NoB Gr NoA NoA AaA GoAGoA NnE FaB Ly FaB AaA NoA Tn NoB NuA AsA Tn Wt CoC FaA Tn DoA To GoA GoA NoA NnE NnD NoA NoA NnD GoA NoA CoB NoA StA ToNoA Ro MaA MaB NoA Ra GoA Ra Ly AaA NnB NoB NoA Ra Tn NnD MaA NoA WoB NoA GoA Tn GoA NnBNoA MaA Ra NoB GoA NoA WaB GoA NoB BoA GoA GoA BoA Ly NoB GoA NoA NnB NnB GoA GoA To NnB GoA NnB NoB NoB GoAGoA NnB AaA Ra WtWt Wt Ra Ra Ra Ro GoA NoA Wt Neuse RiverBasin This information is for environmental review purposes only. 0 500 1,000 Feet 1:12,000 DRAWN BY: JPB Atlantic Coast PipelineSoil Survey in Tar/Pamlico and Neuse River BasinsJohnston County, North CarolinaCenterline: AP-2Page 23 of 34 Proposed Route SSURGO Soils River Basin Boundary" WV VA NC 1 inch = 1,000 feet M:\Clients \D-F\DOM\SRPP\_ArcGIS\2017\03 \06_NC_County_Map s\_ACP_T ar_Pamlic o_Soil_Map s.mxd, REVISE D: 3/8/2017°AaA: Altavista fine sandy loa m, 0 to 2 percent slopes, occasionally flooded AsA: Augusta sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, occasionally flooded Bb: Bibb sandy loam, 0 to 2 p ercent slopes, frequently flooded BoA: Bonneau sand, 0 to 3 percent slopes CeB: Cecil loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes CoB: Cowarts loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes CoC: Cowarts loamy sand, 6 to 10 percent slopes DoA: Dorian fine sandy loam , 0 to 2 percent slopes, rarely flooded FaA: Faceville sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes FaB: Faceville sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes GeB: Gilead sandy loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes GoA: Goldsboro sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Gr: Grantham silt loam, 0 to 2 p ercent slopes Ly: Lynchburg sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes MaA: Marlboro sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes MaB: Marlboro sandy loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes Na: Nahunta silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes NnB: Nason silt loam, 2 to 8 p ercent slopes NnD: Nason silt loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes NnE: Nason silt loam, 15 to 25 percent slopes NoA: Norfolk loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes NoB: Norfolk loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes NuA: Norfolk-Urban land complex, 0 to 3 percent slopes Ra: Rains sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Ro: Roanoke loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, occasionally flooded StA: State sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes, occasionally flooded Ta: Tarboro loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes, rarely flooded Tn: Toisno t loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes To: Tomotley sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, rarely flooded W: Water WaB: Wagr am loamy sand, 0 to 6 perce nt slopes WoB: Wedowee san dy loam, 2 to 8 percent slop es Wt: Wehad kee loam, 0 to 2 percent slo pes, frequently flooded Johnston Co.Johnston Co. 84.4 83.8 83.2 84.2 85.283.3 83.7 85.1 83.1 84.6 85.5 85.3 83.5 86.1 85.784.1 82.7 84.7 85.6 83.9 84.8 82.8 85.9 85.8 82.9 84.3 83.4 85.4 84.9 84.5 83.6 NoA Ly Ly GoA Ra Ra GoA GoA Ly NoB NoB Gr Tn Tn GoA AaA StA GoA Gr Ra NoB Ly Bb GoA Ly NoA NoA NoA Ra NoA NoA Ra Ly GoA Gr Tn VrA Ly GoA NoB GoA Ly GeB GoA Tn Gr Gr Gr GoA Tn Tn Ly RaRa Ra Ly Ra NoA FaB GoA GoA Ra Ra StA MaA NnE Ly Tn NoA StA GoALy NoB NoB StA GeB Ly Tn NoA NnB Ra GoA Ra W AaA FaANoB StA NoA NoB GoA FaA NnB NoA NoB Tn Ly NoA GoA To GoA GoA Ly GoA NnE Ra Ra Ra Tn Wt StA GoA NoA DoA GoA NnD Gr Gr NnD NnD MaB GoA StA To MaA Ro MaA MaB GoA AaA GoA MaA NnB NoA Gr AsA GoA GoA GoA Gr Gr Ra GoA Gr Gr NoA Ra AaA NoA AaA NnB NoA GoA Gr WaB GoA AaA Ly Ra NoB DoA Ly WTo MaA CoB NnB NoB GoA GoA NoA Ra AaA Ly Ly NoA GoA NoB Gr Ro Ra Ra NoA GoA NoB AaA Wt Neuse RiverBasin This information is for environmental review purposes only. 0 500 1,000 Feet 1:12,000 DRAWN BY: JPB Atlantic Coast PipelineSoil Survey in Tar/Pamlico and Neuse River BasinsJohnston County, North CarolinaCenterline: AP-2Page 24 of 34 Proposed Route SSURGO Soils River Basin Boundary" WV VA NC 1 inch = 1,000 feet M:\Clients \D-F\DOM\SRPP\_ArcGIS\2017\03 \06_NC_County_Map s\_ACP_T ar_Pamlic o_Soil_Map s.mxd, REVISE D: 3/8/2017°AaA: Altavista fine sandy loa m, 0 to 2 percent slopes, occasionally flooded AsA: Augusta sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, occasionally flooded Bb: Bibb sandy loam, 0 to 2 p ercent slopes, frequently flooded CoB: Cowarts loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes DoA: Dorian fine sandy loam , 0 to 2 percent slopes, rarely flooded FaA: Faceville sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes FaB: Faceville sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes GeB: Gilead sandy loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes GoA: Goldsboro sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Gr: Grantham silt loam, 0 to 2 p ercent slopes Ly: Lynchburg sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes MaA: Marlboro sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes MaB: Marlboro sandy loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes Na: Nahunta silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes NnB: Nason silt loam, 2 to 8 p ercent slopes NnD: Nason silt loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes NnE: Nason silt loam, 15 to 25 percent slopes NoA: Norfolk loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes NoB: Norfolk loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes Ra: Rains sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Ro: Roanoke loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, occasionally flooded StA: State sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes, occasionally flooded Tn: Toisno t loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes To: Tomotley sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, rarely flooded VrA: Varina loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes W: Water WaB: Wagr am loamy sand, 0 to 6 perce nt slopes Wt: Wehad kee loam, 0 to 2 percent slo pes, frequently flooded Johnston Co.Johnston Co. 89.3 87.3 87.5 88.5 88.7 87.9 88.1 86.6 88.9 86.8 88.6 87.2 86.1 87.4 85.7 88.3 89.2 88.4 87.8 87.6 86.7 88.8 87.1 86.5 86.3 85.9 86.4 85.8 89.1 86.9 88.2 87.7 86.2 Ly Ly Ra Tn GoA NoA MaA Ra Ra Ra Ra Gr NoA Tn MaA GoA Ra Bb Bb Bb GoA NoA Ra Ly NoA GoA Gr Ly MaA GrGr GoA VrA MaA Ra Gr GoA GoA Ra Ra Ly MaA MaA Ra Gr Ly NoARa Ra MaA GoA GoA Gr Tn Gr Ra WGr GoA GoA Gr LyMaA NoA Ra GoA Tn MaB GoA MaALy NoA GoA MaA NoA Ly Ly GoA GoA W GeB GoA Ly Ly RaRa GoA GoA GoA Ra MaA Ly Gr MaA Ra Gr Gr Ra Ly Gr GoA GoA GoA Ly Ly Ly MaA GoA GoA Ra Gr NoA GoA MaA MaA GoA MaA Gr Ly Ra DoA GoA Ly Ly GoA GoA Gr Ly NoA MaB GoA GoA NoA Ra GoA GoA Ly Bb Ra Ly GoA GoA Gr Ly W NoA GoA Ly MaA GoA NoA Na NoA GoA NoB GoA GoA Gr Ly MaA Ra Ra Gr FaA Gr NeuseRiverBasin This information is for environmental review purposes only. 0 500 1,000 Feet 1:12,000 DRAWN BY: JPB Atlantic Coast PipelineSoil Survey in Tar/Pamlico and Neuse River BasinsJohnston County, North CarolinaCenterline: AP-2Page 25 of 34 Proposed Route SSURGO Soils River Basin Boundary" WV VA NC 1 inch = 1,000 feet M:\Clients \D-F\DOM\SRPP\_ArcGIS\2017\03 \06_NC_County_Map s\_ACP_T ar_Pamlic o_Soil_Map s.mxd, REVISE D: 3/8/2017°Bb: Bibb sandy loam, 0 to 2 p ercent slopes, frequently flooded DoA: Dorian fine sandy loam , 0 to 2 percent slopes, rarely flooded FaA: Faceville sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes GeB: Gilead sandy loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes GoA: Goldsboro sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Gr: Grantham silt loam, 0 to 2 p ercent slopes Ly: Lynchburg sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes MaA: Marlboro sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes MaB: Marlboro sandy loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes Na: Nahunta silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes NoA: Norfolk loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes NoB: Norfolk loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes Ra: Rains sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Tn: Toisno t loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes VrA: Varina loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes W: Water Johnston Co.Johnston Co. 89.3 92.3 91.4 90.9 89.8 91.1 91.7 91.9 89.4 92.490.3 91.6 90.1 89.2 90.5 91.2 91.5 90.8 89.5 89.7 89.6 90.2 92.289.9 91.889.1 90.6 91.3 90.4 92.1 90.7 Tn GoA Ra GoA NoA GoA Ly Ra Ra Tn UcB Ud GoA NoA Ra Ra W Ly GoA NoA DoA W RaUd GoA Ra Gr GoA Ly GoA MaA GeB Ra Ly Ly W GoA Ra GeB Na GoA Gr NoA GoA GoA Ly NoA Bb GoA GoA Ly GoA GoA Gr Ly GoA Ra NoA W Ly Ly Ra Ra MaB Ly GoA GoA Ly Ly Ly GoA NoA W GeB GoA GoA Ly Ly GeB GoA Ly GoA Ra GoA GoA Gr Ra GoA Gr GoA Ly Ly GoA Ly MaA GoA Na NoA GoA MaA UdGoA GoA Ra GoA GoA Gr MaB GeD Gr MaA GoA GoA Gr Ly Ra GoA NoA Bb Ra Gr Gr W GoA Ly Ly Gr NoA Ly NoB Ra DoA NoA NoA GeB Ra GoA Ly NuARa GoA Ra Gr GoA Ly GoA NoA GoA GoA Ra Gr GoAGoA W Gr NeuseRiverBasin This information is for environmental review purposes only. 0 500 1,000 Feet 1:12,000 DRAWN BY: JPB Atlantic Coast PipelineSoil Survey in Tar/Pamlico and Neuse River BasinsJohnston County, North CarolinaCenterline: AP-2Page 26 of 34 Proposed Route SSURGO Soils River Basin Boundary" WV VA NC 1 inch = 1,000 feet M:\Clients \D-F\DOM\SRPP\_ArcGIS\2017\03 \06_NC_County_Map s\_ACP_T ar_Pamlic o_Soil_Map s.mxd, REVISE D: 3/8/2017°Bb: Bibb sandy loam, 0 to 2 p ercent slopes, frequently flooded DoA: Dorian fine sandy loam , 0 to 2 percent slopes, rarely flooded GeB: Gilead sandy loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes GeD: Gilead sandy loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes GoA: Goldsboro sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Gr: Grantham silt loam, 0 to 2 p ercent slopes Ly: Lynchburg sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes MaA: Marlboro sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes MaB: Marlboro sandy loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes Na: Nahunta silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes NoA: Norfolk loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes NoB: Norfolk loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes NuA: Norfolk-Urban land comp lex, 0 to 3 percent slopes Ra: Rains sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Tn: Toisnot loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes UcB: Uchee loamy coarse sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes Ud: Udorthents, loamy W: Water Johnston Co.Johnston Co. 92.3 95.3 94.7 93.1 94.9 95.4 95.1 92.9 92.6 94.5 92.4 93.5 93.6 93.7 92.8 94.4 92.7 93.993.4 94.3 92.2 94.6 93.3 94.2 95.2 94.8 94.193.8 93.2 92.5 92.1 GoA Ly Ly Ly GoA NoALy NoA Ra GoA GoA GoA CoB Ly NoA NoA NoA Ud CoBGr NoA GoA GoA GoA NoARa LyGoA NoA GoA NoA GoA NoB Tn GoA GoA NoA GoA Ra NoA GoA Ly GoA GeB GoA Na GoA NoB NoA CoB Ra GoA Na Ra Ra NoB Ra Ra NoA Ud Bb GoA Ra Ly GeB Ly NoB GoA GoA NoA GoA GoA GoA Ly NoA GoA NoA GoA GoA GeB GoA Ly NoA Ly GoA UcC GoA Ly GoA NoA UcC Ly NoA GoA GoA GoA NoB Gr Ly GoA GoA GoA NoB Ly Ra NoA GoA Ly Bb CoB GoA NoA Ly GoA GoA NoA GoA GoA NoB NoB Gr GoA Na Gr Gr Ly GoA GoA GoA Ly Gr GoA Ud GoA GeB Ly Ra NoB Ly GoA GoA NoA GoA NoA NoA GoA Ly Ly Ly Ly Ly NoA GoA GeB RbA GoA GoA GoA Ly LyGr Ly GoA Ly NoB GoA GoA GoA NoB GoA Gr Gr GoA GoA NoA NoB GoA GoA WaB Neuse RiverBasin This information is for environmental review purposes only. 0 500 1,000 Feet 1:12,000 DRAWN BY: JPB Atlantic Coast PipelineSoil Survey in Tar/Pamlico and Neuse River BasinsJohnston County, North CarolinaCenterline: AP-2Page 27 of 34 Proposed Route SSURGO Soils River Basin Boundary" WV VA NC 1 inch = 1,000 feet M:\Clients \D-F\DOM\SRPP\_ArcGIS\2017\03 \06_NC_County_Map s\_ACP_T ar_Pamlic o_Soil_Map s.mxd, REVISE D: 3/8/2017°Bb: Bibb sandy loam, 0 to 2 p ercent slopes, frequently flooded CoB: Cowarts loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes GeB: Gilead sandy loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes GoA: Goldsboro sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Gr: Grantham silt loam, 0 to 2 p ercent slopes Ly: Lynchburg sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Na: Nahunta silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes NoA: Norfolk loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes NoB: Norfolk loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes Ra: Rains sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes RbA: Rains-Urban land comp lex, 0 to 2 percent slopes Tn: Toisnot loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes UcC: Uchee loamy coarse sand, 6 to 12 percent slopes Ud: Udorthents, loamy WaB: Wagr am loamy sand, 0 to 6 perce nt slopes Johnston Co.Johnston Co. 96.8 95.3 98.2 96.3 96.6 97.2 98.3 95.9 97.5 97.7 95.4 98.1 97.8 95.5 97.9 95.7 97.3 96.9 97.6 96.4 96.5 96.7 97.4 95.2 96.2 95.6 97.1 95.8 96.1 CoB AaA GoA GoA Ly Ly GeB NoA Ra AaA AaA NoA CoB CoB CoB CoB GeB GoA Ly Ly UcB DoA GeB NoA NoB GoA Bb CoB GoA GoA GeB GeB AaA NoA CoB GeB UcC GoA GeD GoA NoB GeB GoA NoB UcB NoB CoB GoA Ra Ra NoA CoB CoB GoA UcC Ch Ww NoA NoA Bb GeB GoA UcB NoA NoA NoBGoA GeD Ww Bb Bb Ch GeB Ly GoA GoA NoA GoA GoA GoA GoA GeB GoA GoA GoA WaB GoA W UcB GeB Ra AsA CoB Ly NoA Ud StA Ly NoA StA NoA NoA Ra StA W W GoA Ly Ly GoA GeB AaA StA Ud Ly NoA Ww Ww Ud Ud GeB StA GoA AaA AaA CoB CoB NoA Ly UcB AaA AsA Ud AaA Ww Bb Bb GoA GoA Ly Le Ra Ra NeuseRiverBasin This information is for environmental review purposes only. 0 500 1,000 Feet 1:12,000 DRAWN BY: JPB Atlantic Coast PipelineSoil Survey in Tar/Pamlico and Neuse River BasinsJohnston County, North CarolinaCenterline: AP-2Page 28 of 34 Proposed Route SSURGO Soils River Basin Boundary" WV VA NC 1 inch = 1,000 feet M:\Clients \D-F\DOM\SRPP\_ArcGIS\2017\03 \06_NC_County_Map s\_ACP_T ar_Pamlic o_Soil_Map s.mxd, REVISE D: 3/8/2017°AaA: Altavista fine sandy loa m, 0 to 2 percent slopes, occasionally flooded AsA: Augusta sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, occasionally flooded Bb: Bibb sandy loam, 0 to 2 p ercent slopes, frequently flooded Ch: Chewacla loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, frequently floo ded CoB: Cowarts loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes DoA: Dorian fine sandy loam , 0 to 2 percent slopes, rarely flooded GeB: Gilead sandy loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes GeD: Gilead sandy loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes GoA: Goldsboro sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Le: Leaf silt loam, 0 to 2 perc ent slopes Ly: Lynchburg sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes NoA: Norfolk loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes NoB: Norfolk loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes Ra: Rains sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes StA: State sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes, occasionally flooded Tn: Toisno t loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes UcB: Uchee loamy coarse san d, 2 to 6 percent slopes UcC: Uchee loamy coarse sand, 6 to 12 percent slopes Ud: Udorthents, loamy W: Water WaB: Wagr am loamy sand, 0 to 6 perce nt slopes Ww: Weha dkee-Chastain association, 0 to 2 percent slopes, frequently flooded Johnston Co.Johnston Co. 99.3 98.2 98.4 98.3 99.699.5 98.1 100.6 99.7 98.7 99.9 97.9 99.2 100.7 98.5 99.1 100.3 100.5 98.8 100.9 100.1 99.8 99.4 100.2 100.4 98.9 100.8 98.6 DoA DoA DoA Ud DoA Ch Le Ww DoA DoA Ww DoA Ww DoA DoA UdWw LaB Bb Ch DoA LaB Le DoA Ww StA StA StA Ww Ch DoA Ud DoA DoA AsA W W DoA LaB Ww Ww Ww Ud DoA Ud DoA DoA Ta DoA W Ww Ud Ww NeuseRiverBasin This information is for environmental review purposes only. 0 500 1,000 Feet 1:12,000 DRAWN BY: JPB Atlantic Coast PipelineSoil Survey in Tar/Pamlico and Neuse River BasinsJohnston County, North CarolinaCenterline: AP-2Page 29 of 34 Proposed Route SSURGO Soils River Basin Boundary" WV VA NC 1 inch = 1,000 feet M:\Clients \D-F\DOM\SRPP\_ArcGIS\2017\03 \06_NC_County_Map s\_ACP_T ar_Pamlic o_Soil_Map s.mxd, REVISE D: 3/8/2017°AsA: Augusta sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, occasionally flooded Bb: Bibb sandy loam, 0 to 2 p ercent slopes, frequently flooded Ch: Chewacla loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, frequently floo ded DoA: Dorian fine sandy loam , 0 to 2 percent slopes, rarely flooded LaB: Lakeland sand, 0 to 6 percent slopes Le: Leaf silt loam, 0 to 2 perc ent slopes StA: State sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes, occasionall y flooded Ta: Tarboro loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes, rarely flooded Ud: Udorthents, loamy W: Water Ww: Wehadkee-Chastain association, 0 to 2 percent slopes, freque ntly flooded Johnston Co.Johnston Co. 101.3 101.9 102.5 102.4 101.1 101.2 103.5 102.1 102.8102.6 100.6 103.1 101.8 102.3 103.3101.4 100.7 102.9 100.9 101.7 103.2 103.8 101.5 103.7 102.2 102.7 103.4 100.8 103.6 101.6 UcC MaB WaB UcB AaA GeB GeB GeD GeB GeB DoA Ra Ra To Ly GeB GeB BoA BoA GeB LaB Pn AaA AaA W UcBAaA LaB Ta Ly GoA UcB GeB GeB GeB Ra WaB Le To AaA GeB WaB UcB DoA LaBLaB Ta GeD UcB GoA NoB AsA Bb Bb Bb Bb Bb GeB GeD To AaA Ta Ly WaB WaB WaB GeB To To AaA GoA Pn GeB UcB WaB GeB GeD GeB Le LaB Ra Ra AaA Ta AsA GeB GoA AaA BoA DoA NoA NoA Ta AaA LaB LaB Le To WaB Ra UcB W NoB NoB GeB W Ud NoB To BoA UcC Ud StA WaB WaB AsA Ta Ta AsA DoA AaA DoA DoA AaA AsA GoA UcC Ly GeB DoA AsA NoA LaB LaB UcC NoA WaB DoA BnA DoA Ly Ta LaB BoALy DoA DoA GoA Gr Ra AsA GeB GeD WaB GeB LaB NoBNoB NoA W GeB WaB GoA NeuseRiverBasin This information is for environmental review purposes only. 0 500 1,000 Feet 1:12,000 DRAWN BY: JPB Atlantic Coast PipelineSoil Survey in Tar/Pamlico and Neuse River BasinsJohnston County, North CarolinaCenterline: AP-2Page 30 of 34 Proposed Route SSURGO Soils River Basin Boundary" WV VA NC 1 inch = 1,000 feet M:\Clients \D-F\DOM\SRPP\_ArcGIS\2017\03 \06_NC_County_Map s\_ACP_T ar_Pamlic o_Soil_Map s.mxd, REVISE D: 3/8/2017°AaA: Altavista fine sandy loa m, 0 to 2 percent slopes, occasionally flooded AsA: Augusta sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, occasionally flooded Bb: Bibb sandy loam, 0 to 2 p ercent slopes, frequently flooded BnA: Blanton sand, 0 to 3 pe rcent slopes BoA: Bonneau sand, 0 to 3 percent slopes DoA: Dorian fine sandy loam , 0 to 2 percent slopes, rarely flooded GeB: Gilead sandy loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes GeD: Gilead sandy loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes GoA: Goldsboro sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Gr: Grantham silt loam, 0 to 2 p ercent slopes LaB: Lakeland sand, 0 to 6 percent slopes Le: Leaf silt loam, 0 to 2 perc ent slopes Ly: Lynchburg sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes MaB: Marlboro sandy loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes NoA: Norfolk loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes NoB: Norfolk loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes Pn: Pantego loam, 0 to 1 pe rcent slopes, occasionally flo oded Ra: Rains sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes StA: State sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes, occasionall y flooded Ta: Tarboro loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes, rarely flooded To: Tomotl ey sandy loam, 0 to 2 percen t slopes, rarely flooded UcB: Uchee loamy coarse sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes UcC: Uchee loamy coarse san d, 6 to 12 percent slopes Ud: Udorthents, loamy W: Water WaB: Wagram loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent slopes Johnston Co.Johnston Co. 105.5 105.9 106.1 105.1 104.1 106.7 104.9 104.4 103.9 106.6 104.7 104.6 106.5 104.2 104.3 106.4 105.7 104.5 106.8 104.8 106.2103.8 106.3103.7 105.6 105.8 105.3 103.6 105.2 105.4 BnA GeD Le Le Ly AsA UcC GoA GeB GeB WaB UcB GeD GoA BnA Ra CoB Le Ra Gr GeB GeD NoA WaB UcB W UcB UcB WaB GoA W GeD GeD NoA GeB GeB GeB AaA GeB GeD GeD To DoA GeB GeB Pn UcB DoA Na GoA UcB GeB GeB Ra GeB GeB UcB Gr GoA Bb Bb Bb BbNa GeB GoA WaB GoA GeBGeB AaA CoB NoABnA GoA Gr Gr Gr GeB GeB GeB GeB GeB AsA AsA Na NoA CoC BoAGoA GoA NoB GeB GoA Na DoA GeD WaB GoA W Ly WaB GeD WaB BoA GeB W UcC Ly W GeB GeB BoA UcC NoA NoA WaB BnA WaB Ra WaB LyW NoA GeB WaB NoA GeD GoA Gr GeB GeD GeDW GeB NoB NoB GeD Gr NoA GeB GeB GeB GeD Gr WaB NeuseRiver Basin This information is for environmental review purposes only. 0 500 1,000 Feet 1:12,000 DRAWN BY: JPB Atlantic Coast PipelineSoil Survey in Tar/Pamlico and Neuse River BasinsJohnston County, North CarolinaCenterline: AP-2Page 31 of 34 Proposed Route SSURGO Soils River Basin Boundary" WV VA NC 1 inch = 1,000 feet M:\Clients \D-F\DOM\SRPP\_ArcGIS\2017\03 \06_NC_County_Map s\_ACP_T ar_Pamlic o_Soil_Map s.mxd, REVISE D: 3/8/2017°AaA: Altavista fine sandy loa m, 0 to 2 percent slopes, occasionally flooded AsA: Augusta sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, occasionally flooded Bb: Bibb sandy loam, 0 to 2 p ercent slopes, frequently flooded BnA: Blanton sand, 0 to 3 pe rcent slopes BoA: Bonneau sand, 0 to 3 percent slopes CoB: Cowarts loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes CoC: Cowarts loamy sand, 6 to 10 percent slopes DoA: Dorian fine sandy loam , 0 to 2 percent slopes, rarely flooded GeB: Gilead sandy loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes GeD: Gilead sandy loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes GoA: Goldsboro sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Gr: Grantham silt loam, 0 to 2 p ercent slopes Le: Leaf silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Ly: Lynchburg sandy loam, 0 to 2 perc ent slopes Na: Nahunta silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes NoA: Norfolk loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes NoB: Norfolk loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes Pn: Pantego loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes, occasionally flooded Ra: Rains sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes To: Tomotley sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, rarely flooded UcB: Uchee loamy coarse san d, 2 to 6 percent slopes UcC: Uchee loamy coarse sand, 6 to 12 percent slopes W: Water WaB: Wagr am loamy sand, 0 to 6 perce nt slopes Johnston Co.Johnston Co. 108.4108.1 108.5 109.1108.6 108.9 109.5 106.9106.7106.6106.5 108.2 109.3107.9107.6 107.3 107.7 106.8 108.8 108.3107.4 107.5 109.4107.8 109.2107.1 108.7107.2 Le Le GeD GeB UcB Le GeBGeBGeB UcB GeD UcB GeB GeB GeB GeB GeB GeB GeD GeD Ly UcC UcC GeD GeB GeB GeB UcB UcC GeD UcB GeD NoB Le NoA Ra DoA DoA UcBGeB Ra UcB RaBoA Gr UcB GeB GoA Le Ra Bb BnA GeB Le GoA GoA AaA Gr Gr Gr WaB UcC AsA DoA BoA GoA NoB UcC WaB GeB Ly NoA WaB Bb Ly NoA Ra BnA BoA BnA GeD W BnA GoA UcB BnA UcB UcB W W UcB GoA Ra Ly Bb Bb BnA GeD NoA UcB W BoA Le NoA Pn Ra GeB GeD Gr BnA GeB GeB W W BnA UcB Le GoA Ly W Ra Bb FaA GoA Gr NoB GeD NoA BnA GeD Ud W AuA GeB GeD Bb Ra Ly BnA FaB NoA AuA BoA UcC GeB BoA UcC UcC W W WaB WaB CoC Ly NoB GoA BnA GeB NoA FaA GeB GoA Ra UcB W GeD BoA CoC FaA Ly NoA GeD NoA NoB W Bb BnA BnA BoA BoA BoA BoA BoA BoA FaB GeB GoA GoA GoA Ly NoA Bb NoA WaB BnA GeD Ly WaB FaA GoA NeuseRiverBasin This information is for environmental review purposes only. 0 500 1,000 Feet 1:12,000 DRAWN BY: JPB Atlantic Coast PipelineSoil Survey in Tar/Pamlico and Neuse River BasinsJohnston County, North CarolinaCenterline: AP-2Page 32 of 34 Proposed Route SSURGO Soils River Basin Boundary" WV VA NC 1 inch = 1,000 feet M:\Clients \D-F\DOM\SRPP\_ArcGIS\2017\03 \06_NC_County_Map s\_ACP_T ar_Pamlic o_Soil_Map s.mxd, REVISE D: 3/8/2017°AaA: Altavista fine sandy loa m, 0 to 2 percent slopes, occasionally flooded AsA: Augusta sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, occasionally flooded AuA: Autryville sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes Bb: Bibb sandy loam, 0 to 2 p ercent slopes, frequently flooded BnA: Blanton sand, 0 to 3 pe rcent slopes BoA: Bonneau sand, 0 to 3 percent slopes CoC: Cowarts loamy sand, 6 to 10 percent slopes DoA: Dorian fine sandy loam , 0 to 2 percent slopes, rarely flooded FaA: Faceville sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes FaB: Faceville sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes GeB: Gilead sandy loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes GeD: Gilead sandy loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes GoA: Goldsboro sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Gr: Grantham silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Le: Leaf silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Ly: Lynchburg sandy loam, 0 to 2 perc ent slopes NoA: Norfolk loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes NoB: Norfolk loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes Pn: Pantego loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes, occasionally flooded Ra: Rains sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes UcB: Uchee loamy coarse san d, 2 to 6 percent slopes UcC: Uchee loamy coarse sand, 6 to 12 percent slopes Ud: Udorthents, loamy W: Water WaB: Wagr am loamy sand, 0 to 6 perce nt slopes Johnston Co.Johnston Co. 109.6 111.9 112.3 109.5 111.6110.8 109.3 110.6 110.2 112.4 111.5 112.2 110.1 111.4 112.5 111.7 111.8 109.4 109.7 112.1111.1 109.8 109.2 109.9 110.5 110.9 110.3 111.2 110.4 110.7 111.3 BnA GeB UcC AuA W GoA AsA Ly BnA Gr BoA UcB Ra Gr UcC W BoA GeB BoA Ud BnA BnA UcCBnA Bb Bb GoA BnA Ra UcC BoA Ra NoA CoB NoA GoA GoA GoA NoA UcC UcC BoA UcC NoA Ly NoA Ra BnA GeD Ra W BoA Bb Ly BoA GoA GoA NoA Ud Bb CoB Ly NoA NoA Bb BnA GoA GoA BoA NoA BoA GoA NoB GoA BnA BoA GoA NoA Ra W GeB BoA GeB UcB BoA W AsA Bb BnA BnA Ly Ly Na Ra UcC BnA BnA W NoA WaB BoA GeB BoA CoB GoA Ly NoA Ra UcC W Ly GoA Ly AuA BnA GoA Pn Ra UcB UcB BnA BoA UcB Ud GoA Gr BnAGeD Ra UcB W GeB UcB Bb GeB NoA To UcB GoA Bb Bb Na BoA Gr UcB NoA GeB GeB GoAGoA NoA NoA CoB GeB UcB GeB NoA NoA Ra NoA BoA GeB NoA W GoA WNoA Bb Ra Ly BoA GoA BoA CoB Bb Bb BoA BoA GeB GoA GoA GoA GoA GoA Ly NoA Ra UcB UcB W W NoA NoA BnA BoA Ly Ra NoA GoA NeuseRiverBasin This information is for environmental review purposes only. 0 500 1,000 Feet 1:12,000 DRAWN BY: JPB Atlantic Coast PipelineSoil Survey in Tar/Pamlico and Neuse River BasinsJohnston County, North CarolinaCenterline: AP-2Page 33 of 34 Proposed Route SSURGO Soils River Basin Boundary" WV VA NC 1 inch = 1,000 feet M:\Clients \D-F\DOM\SRPP\_ArcGIS\2017\03 \06_NC_County_Map s\_ACP_T ar_Pamlic o_Soil_Map s.mxd, REVISE D: 3/8/2017°AsA: Augusta sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, occasionally flooded AuA: Autryville sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes Bb: Bibb sandy loam, 0 to 2 p ercent slopes, frequently flooded BnA: Blanton sand, 0 to 3 pe rcent slopes BoA: Bonneau sand, 0 to 3 percent slopes CoB: Cowarts loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes GeB: Gilead sandy loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes GeD: Gilead sandy loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes GoA: Goldsboro sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Gr: Grantham silt loam, 0 to 2 p ercent slopes Ly: Lynchburg sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Na: Nahunta silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes NoA: Norfolk loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes NoB: Norfolk loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes Pn: Pantego loam, 0 to 1 pe rcent slopes, occasionally flo oded Ra: Rains sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes To: Tomotl ey sandy loam, 0 to 2 percen t slopes, rarely flooded UcB: Uchee loamy coarse sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes UcC: Uchee loamy coarse san d, 6 to 12 percent slopes Ud: Udorthents, loamy W: Water WaB: Wagram loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent slopes Johnston Co.Johnston Co.Sampson Co.Sampson Co.112.8 114.5 114.2113.1 114.9 112.3 114.1 114.7113.5 113.8 115.3 114.3 112.4 113.3 115.4 112.7 113.7 115.2 113.4 114.8114.4 112.5 112.6 114.6 112.9 113.6 115.1 113.9113.2 Ly NoA BoA GoA GoA GoARa GoA WaB BoA W W Ly Gr W Bb Bb CoB GoA Ra GoA NoA UcB BoA GeB NoA Bb Ly NoA NoA W Bb Ly GeB CoB NoA NoB AuA Bb GoA W AuA GoA GoA GoA NoA BoA GoA MaB GoA Ly AuA Ly Ra Ra W Bb GoA Ra AuA GeB GoA GoA Bb Ra NoA NoA AuA GoA BoA NoA GoA Bb Ly Ra Tn Ra GoA BoA UcB BoA GoA GoA NoA Ra AuA GoA Ra Ra AuA GoA Gr Ly Pn CoB Ra GoA NoA Ly UcC AuA GoA GoA GoA GoA NoA NoB Ra W UcB BoA NoA Ra UcB W UcC UcC NoA Ra GoA Ra Ra Ra BoANoA NoA NoA NoA GoA NoA Ra Bb Bb NoA Ra NoA MaB CoB NoAGeB Ra Gr MaB NoB GoA Bb CoB GoA UcB NoA Ra Tn GoA MaA WaB Ra BH WaB NoA NoB Ra Au NoAWaB Au W WaB Tr Ln NoA NoB NoA Fo Ln NoB Ra Wo GoA NoA Au Fo Wo Wo NoB NeuseRiverBasin Cape Fear River Basin CapeFearRiver Basin This information is for environmental review purposes only. 0 500 1,000 Feet 1:12,000 DRAWN BY: JPB Atlantic Coast PipelineSoil Survey in Tar/Pamlico and Neuse River BasinsJohnston County, North CarolinaCenterline: AP-2Page 34 of 34 Proposed Route SSURGO Soils River Basin Boundary" WV VA NC 1 inch = 1,000 feet M:\Clients \D-F\DOM\SRPP\_ArcGIS\2017\03 \06_NC_County_Map s\_ACP_T ar_Pamlic o_Soil_Map s.mxd, REVISE D: 3/8/2017°Au: Autryville loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent slopes AuA: Autryville sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes BH: Bibb and Johnston soils , frequently flooded Bb: Bibb sandy loam, 0 to 2 p ercent slopes, frequently flooded BoA: Bonneau sand, 0 to 3 percent slopes CoB: Cowarts loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes Fo: Foreston loamy sand GeB: Gilead sandy loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes GoA: Goldsboro loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes GoA: Goldsboro sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Gr: Grantham silt loam, 0 to 2 p ercent slopes Ln: Lynchburg san dy loam Ly: Lynchburg sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes MaA: Marlboro sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes MaB: Marlboro sandy loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes NoA: Norfolk loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes NoB: Norfolk loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes Pn: Pantego loam, 0 to 1 pe rcent slopes, occasionally flo oded Ra: Rains sandy loam Ra: Rains sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Tn: Toisnot loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Tr: Torhunta fine sandy loam UcB: Uchee loamy coarse sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes UcC: Uchee loamy coarse san d, 6 to 12 percent slopes W: Water WaB: Wagram loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent slopes Wo: Woodington lo amy sand Grantor / Owner (Legal Doc) Grantor Street Grantor CityGrantor StateGrantor ZipBase Agreement Form Base Agreement Date Agreement Recording DateAgreement Recording BookAgreement Recording PageAmendment Recording BookAmendment Recording DateAmendment Recording PageATLANTIC COAST PIPELINE, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 701 East Cary StreetRichmond VA 23219 Option and Purchase and Sale Agreemen5/26/2015 4/29/201601013 0226COKER‐MOORE PROPERTIES, LLC117 Legault Drive Cary NC 27513HAZEL LEE BERNARD 2804 Avenham Avenue SW Roanoke VA 24014Easement Agreement 12/10/2015 4/1/201601012 282VIRGINIA C. CLEMENTS 1341 NC 48 HighwayGarysburg NC 27831 Easement Agreement 9/1/20169/26/20161018 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32707EDITH ELLIS SPRUILL, ALVIN COLEMAN BLALOCK, III, ANNE BLALOCK EDMONDS and JOHN ELLIS BLALOCKPO Box 572 Warrenton NC 27589J. E. KERR TIMBER COMPANY 1005 Old Halifax Road Roanoke Rapids NC 27870 Easement Agreement 1/26/20165/23/20161014 18J. E. KERR TIMBER COMPANY 1005 Old Halifax Road Roanoke Rapids NC 27870 Easement Agreement 1/26/20165/23/20161014 23J. E. KERR TIMBER COMPANY 1005 Old Halifax Road Roanoke Rapids NC 27870DREW‐MERLE‐JESS TRUST1250 Concord Church Road Pleasant Hill NC 27866TROY D. VARNADOE and wife HELEN K. VARNADOE 768 Jordan Mill Road, PO Box 612 Seaboard NC 27876CHARLENE DENISE BROWN JEFFERS and ROSE ANN BROWN EFAW, as tenants in common 6411 Canesville Lane Richmond VA 23231 Easement Agreement 9/6/2016 9/26/2016 1018 297 Grantor / Owner (Legal Doc) Grantor Street Grantor CityGrantor StateGrantor ZipBase Agreement Form Base Agreement Date 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23827 Easement Agreement 12/11/2015 1/8/201601009 0797BETTIE EASTWOOD NEWSOME and MARIAN EASTWOOD TAYLOR 32340 East StreetBoykins VA 23827 Easement Agreement 12/11/2015 1/8/201601009 0797JOSEPH B. LONG and wife, ALICE LONG 208 Jones Street, PO Box 335Seaboard NC 27876GLOVER HOME FARM, LLC 1373 Peanut Market Road Seaboard NC 27876 Easement Agreement 12/16/201612/21/201601021 0041ALLEN BROTHERS COMPANY, LLC408 North Main Street Louisburg NC 27549 Easement Agreement 9/27/20169/29/201601018 0447CARL ANTHONY ENDRES, SR. 1549 Hodges Avenue Glen Burnie MD 21060 Easement Agreement 1/4/2017 2/3/2017 01022 0219FIATP SSF TIMBER, LLC 3575 Piedmont Road NE, 15 PiedmontAtlanta GA 30305 Pipeline Right of Way and Easement Agr 1/31/2017FIATP in Possession of OriginalsJOHN M. GLOVER, JOHN MARK GLOVER, and MATTHEW D. GLOVER, as tenants in common 1373 Peanut Market Road Seaboard NC 27876 Easement Agreement 12/16/2016 12/21/2016 01021 0047JOHN M. GLOVER, JOHN MARK GLOVER and MATTHEW D. GLOVER, as tenants in common 1373 Peanut Market Road Seaboard NC 27876 Easement Agreement 12/16/2016 12/21/2016 01021 0047WILBUR TITUS MILLER and wife, PATRICIA ANN MILLER 2365 Big Johns Store Road Seaboard NC 27876 Easement Agreement 6/28/20168/29/201601017 0538FLYTHE LAND HOLDINGS, LLC972 Jordan Mill Road Seaboard NC 27876FLYTHE LAND HOLDINGS, LLC972 Jordan Mill Road Seaboard NC 27876FLYTHE LAND HOLDINGS LLC, tenants in common with TROY D. VARNADOE and wife, HELEN K. VARNADOE 972 Jordan Mill Road Seaboard NC 27876STONEWALL FARM PROPERTIES, LLCPO Box 363 Seaboard NC 27876STONEWALL FARM PROPERTIES, LLCPO Box 363 Seaboard NC 27876WEST FRASER, INC. PO Box 459 Seaboard NC 27876 Easement Agreement 4/11/20165/23/20161014 2WEST FRASER, INC. PO Box 459 Seaboard NC 27876 Road Grant Easement Agreement 4/11/20165/23/20161014 7FIATP SSF TIMBER, LLC 3575 Piedmont Road NE, 15 PiedmontAtlanta GA 30305 Pipeline Right of Way and Easement Agr 1/31/2017FIATP in Possession of OriginalsFIATP SSF TIMBER, LLC 3575 Piedmont Road NE, 15 PiedmontAtlanta GA 30305 Access Easement Agreement 1/31/2017FIATP in Possession of OriginalsCHRISTOPHER L. GLOVER and BARBARA S. GLOVER, husband and wife PO Box 142 Margarettsville NC 27853 Easement Agreement 9/17/2015 10/2/2015 1006 695MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH trustees PO Box 88 Seaboard NC 27876 Easement Agreement 9/14/2015 10/2/2015 01006 691JONELL GAY LITTLE and BETH ANN LITTLE CLEMENTS a/k/a BETH ANN LITTLE SHEARIN PO Box 503 Severn NC 27877 Easement Agreement 12/4/2015 1/21/2016 01010 0113‐0120MASON R. HOWELL, JR. 105 Elm StreetSeaboard NC 27876 Easement Agreement 11/17/201611/21/201601020 0207FIATP SSF TIMBER, LLC 3575 Piedmont Road NE, 15 PiedmontAtlanta GA 30305 Pipeline Right of Way and Easement Agr 1/31/2017FIATP in Possession of OriginalsTHOMAS J. VAUGHAN 210 Big Johns Store Road Margarettsville NC 27853 Easement Agreement 10/6/2015 10/23/2015 01007 0369STANLEY THOMAS GARRISS 6523 NC 186 HighwayMargarettsville NC 27853 Easement Agreement 11/6/2015 12/4/2015 1008 503STANLEY T. GARRISS 6523 NC 186 HighwayMargarettsville NC 27853 Easement Agreement 11/6/2015 12/4/2015 1008 503JOHN NEAL VAUGHAN 241 Margarettsville StreetMargarettsville NC 27853 Easement Agreement 12/21/2015 1/8/201601009 0810JOHN NEAL VAUGHAN 241 Margarettsville StreetMargarettsville NC 27853 Road Grant Easement Agreement 6/28/20168/9/201601016 0933CHARLES BOOKER VICK and JUNE VICK CROFT11200 Big Canoe Big Canoe GA 30143 Easement Agreement 3/2/20163/22/201601011 0915CHARLES BOOKER VICK and JUNE VICK CROFT11200 Big Canoe Big Canoe GA 30143 Road Grant Easement Agreement 3/2/20163/22/201601011 0922SANDRA P. BEALE 112 W Calhoun Street, PO Box 245 Jackson NC 27845BRENDA D. BYRUM PO Box 56 Margarettsville NC 27853GLOVER FARMS OF CAROLINA, LLCPO Box 40 Pleasant Hill NC 27866CALVIN C. WOODARD 372 Mount Carmel Road Margarettsville NC 27853CALVIN C. WOODARD 372 Mount Carmel Road Margarettsville NC 27853BLACKWATER LAND AND TIMBER, LLC a Delaware limited liability company 115 Perimeter Center Place, Suite 940Atlanta GA 30346JONELL GAY LITTLE and BETH ANN LITTLE CLEMENTSPO Box 503 Severn NC 27877 Easement Agreement 12/4/2015 1/21/201601010 0113‐0120JONELL GAY LITTLE and BETH ANN LITTLE CLEMENTSPO Box 503 Severn NC 27877 Road Grant Agreement 12/4/2015 1/21/201601010 0121‐0127JONELL GAY LITTLE and BETH ANN LITTLE CLEMENTSPO Box 503 Severn NC 27877 Easement Agreement 12/4/2015 1/21/201601010 0113‐0120JONELL GAY LITTLE and BETH ANN LITTLE CLEMENTSPO Box 503 Severn NC 27877 Road Grant Agreement 12/4/2015 1/21/201601010 0121‐0127RICHARD DALE STEINER 1728 Tower Road Margarettsville NC 27853COASTAL FOREST RESOURCES COMPANY D/B/A COASTAL TIMBERLANDS COMPANY 1772 Trueblood Road, PO Box 829 Weldon NC 27890COASTAL FOREST RESOURCES COMPANY D/B/A COASTAL TIMBERLANDS COMPANY 1772 Trueblood Road, PO Box 829 Weldon NC 27890COASTAL FOREST RESOURCES COMPANY D/B/A COASTAL TIMBERLANDS COMPANY 1772 Trueblood Road, PO Box 829 Weldon NC 27890TAYLOR FARM PROPERTIES, LLC214 Rollingwood Road Roanoke Rapids NC 27870TAYLOR FARM PROPERTIES, LLC214 Rollingwood Road Roanoke Rapids NC 27870TAYLOR FARM PROPERTIES, LLC214 Rollingwood Road Roanoke Rapids NC 27870COASTAL FOREST RESOURCES D/B/A COASTAL TIMBERLANDS 1772 Trueblood Road, PO Box 829 Weldon NC 27890 Grantor / Owner (Legal Doc) Grantor Street Grantor CityGrantor StateGrantor ZipBase Agreement Form Base Agreement Date Agreement Recording DateAgreement Recording BookAgreement Recording PageAmendment Recording BookAmendment Recording DateAmendment Recording PageCOASTAL FOREST RESOURCES COMPANY D/B/A COASTAL TIMBERLANDS COMPANY 1772 Trueblood Road, PO Box 829 Weldon NC 27890COASTAL FOREST RESOURCES COMPANY D/B/A COASTAL TIMBERLANDS COMPANY 1772 Trueblood Road, PO Box 829 Weldon NC 27890COASTAL FOREST RESOURCES COMPANY D/B/A COASTAL TIMBERLANDS COMPANY 1772 Trueblood Road, PO Box 829 Weldon NC 27890WILLIAM A. PIERCE, III and wife, SALLY J. PIERCE 916 West 2nd StreetRoanoke Rapids NC 27870ARCELIA ANDERTON PO Box 442 Weldon NC 27890 Easement Agreement 9/1/20169/12/20162508 576JAMES L. PERSON, JR. and MELANIE M. PERSON, as tenants in common 8 West 118th Street Apt. 9‐CNew York NY 10026DEBORA ROLF GODFREYPO Box 387 Weldon NC 27890 Easement Agreement 9/13/20169/21/20162509 450ARCELIA ANDERTON, LIFE ESTATE, LARRY D. ANDERTON, Remainder PO Box 442 Weldon NC 27890 Easement Agreement 10/27/201611/1/20162513 1HATTIE B. BAXTER and CAROLYN WILLIAMS 2425 Reeses Store Road Halifax NC 27839 Easement Agreement 1/19/20172/3/2017 2520 489WILLIAM HAWKINS HEIRS 1200 Snead Street Weldon NC 27890SMITH FAMILY VENTURES, LLC 2230 Reeses Store Road Halifax NC 27839ANNIE A. SCOTT 60 Saffron Lane Halifax NC 27839BETTY D. DAVIS TRUST and JACOB L. DICKENS, JR., tenants in common 1005 Devils Racetrack Road Seaboard NC 27876 Easement Agreement 9/21/201610/5/20162510 630BETTY D. DAVIS TRUST, BETTY D. DAVIS and ANDERSON M. DAVIS, Trustees (5/8 Interest), and JACOB L. DICKENS, JR. (3/8 Interest)1005 Devils Racetrack Road Seaboard NC 27876 Easement Agreement 9/21/2016 10/5/2016 2510 630BETTY D. DAVIS TRUST, BETTY D. DAVIS and ANDERSON M. DAVIS, Trustees (5/8 Interest), and JACOB L. DICKENS, JR. (3/8 Interest)1005 Devils Racetrack Road Seaboard NC 27876 Road Grant Easement Agreement 9/21/2016 10/5/2016 2510 639HEIRS OF BUCK ALSTON 60 Saffron Lane Halfiax NC 27839HEIRS OF BUCK ALSTON 60 Saffron Lane Halfiax NC 27839MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALS, INC. PO Box 8040 Fort Wayne IN 46898BETTY D. DAVIS and JACOB L. DICKENS, JR. 1802 Hargraves Road Garysburg NC 27831 Temporary Work Easement (Working Rig9/21/20161/11/20172518 429LOU DICKENS STEPHENSON 1417 Jackson Bypass Road Seaboard NC 27876 Easement Agreement 5/19/20165/20/20162498 131LOU DICKENS STEPHENSON 1417 Jackson Bypass Road Seaboard NC 27876 Road Grant Easement Agreement 5/19/20165/20/20162498 127CURTIS R. TURNER, JR., JANE C. WYCHE, and JACQUELINE S. GREENE, tenants in common 8th Avenue Seacrest Village #4 Southern Shores NC 27949CURTIS R. TURNER, JR., JANE C. WYCHE, and JACQUELINE S. GREENE, Tenants in common 8th Avenue Seacrest Village #4 Southern Shores NC 27949CURTIS R. TURNER, JR., JANE C. WYCHE, and JACQUELINE S. GREENE, tenants in common 8th Avenue Seacrest Village #4 Southern Shores NC 27949HALIFAX COUNTY 10 North King StreetHalifax NC 27839ROBERT THOMAS OVERBY 4341 Cordiality Church Road Rocky Mount NC 27803ROBERT THOMAS OVERBY 4341 Cordiality Church Road Rocky Mount NC 27803ROBERT THOMAS OVERBY 4341 Cordiality Church Road Rocky Mount NC 27803HALIFAX REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY PO Box 38 Halifax NC 27839JAMES L. SAUNDERS, JR. PO Box 37 Roanoke Rapids NC 27870 Easement Agreement 2/10/2017DLS ‐ SketchVERJEAN P. EDWARDS 11801 Straley Place Raleigh NC 27614Easement Agreement 12/11/2015 1/21/20162488 609‐613VERJEAN P. EDWARDS 11801 Straley Place Raleigh NC 27614Easement Agreement 12/11/2015 1/21/20162488 608SUSAN P. CHATHAM 406 Wesley Road Greenville NC 27858QUENTIN GREGORY, III PO Box 403 Halifax NC 27839 Easement Agreement 1/14/20165/23/20162498 177QUENTIN GREGORY, III PO Box 403 Halifax NC 27839 Easement Agreement 1/14/20165/23/20162498 177ANNE HEARTT G. BRUTON 1521 Grapevine Road Halifax NC 27839 Easement Agreement 4/20/20164/26/20162495 626EDWIN HEARTT GREGORY 1521 Grapevine Road Halifax NC 27839 Easement Agreement 11/16/201611/21/20162514 351DAVID J. BRADLEY and ANNE H. GREGORY, as Co‐Trustees of the QUENTIN GREGORY, JR. REVOCABLE TRUST1521 Grapevine Road Halifax NC 27839 Easement Agreement 11/29/2016 12/2/2016 2515 196JESSE MANILEY CROWELL, SAMUEL TURNER, JR., KATRINA T. MCMILLAN, DARLENE TURNER FELTZ, SYLVIA TURNER, and ALICIA ANN 18656 Highway 561 Halifax NC 27839JESSE MANILEY CROWELL (1/2) UNDIVIDED INTEREST; SAMUEL TURNER, JR. (1/10) UNDIVIDED INTEREST; KATRINA T MCMILLAN (1/10) UNDIVIDED INTEREST; DARLENE TURNER FELTZ (1/10) UNDIVIDED INTEREST; SYLVIA TURNER (1/10) UNDIVIDED INTEREST; ALICIA ANN TURNER (1/10) UNDIVIDED INTEREST18656 Highway 561 Halifax NC 27839MARGARET WILLEY BENFORD 208 Hunting Ridge Road Roanoke Rapids NC 27870MARGARET WILLEY BENFORD 208 Hunting Ridge Road Roanoke Rapids NC 27870MARGARET WILLEY BENFORD 208 Hunting Ridge Road Roanoke Rapids NC 27870EARL GENE ADKINS 617 Sherrod Heights Enfield NC 27823 Easement Agreement 12/15/2015 1/8/20162488 103NIA PRICE and RONALD PRICE, Substitute Trustees of the CLYDENE JONES LYNCH 2006 TRUST7055 Charmant Drive, #66 San Diego CA 92122HOSEA SOLOMON, LEANA SOLOMON, MICHAEL SOLOMON, BRUCE SOLOMON, JR., and NORMANDY S. BLACKMAN 5505 Lacy Road Durham NC 27713CAROL WILLIAMS 1501 Pruden StreetRoanoke Rapids NC 27870 Grantor / Owner (Legal Doc) Grantor Street Grantor CityGrantor StateGrantor ZipBase Agreement Form Base Agreement Date Agreement Recording DateAgreement Recording BookAgreement Recording PageAmendment Recording BookAmendment Recording DateAmendment Recording PageBERTHA S. KYLER, CLENTIS T. SCOTT, CLEMENTINE S. RUFFIN, JOHN M. SCOTT, FRED D. SCOTT, CRANSTON W. SCOTT, CAMILLA S. SMITH, CHRISTOPHER D. SCOTT, MARY SCOTT HORTON, FLOYD A. SCOTT, PANDORA MARCUS, and GLORIA RICHARDSON 5901 Cutters Creek Court Pfafftown NC 27040CAROL WILLIAMS 1501 Pruden StreetRoanoke Rapids NC 27870JEFFERSON DRAUGHN WHITEHEAD, JR. a/k/a JEFFERSON DAVIS WHITEHEAD, IV PO Box 345 Southern Pines NC 28388MARY W. WILLIAMS 21656 Highway 561 Enfield NC 27823MARY W. WILLIAMS 21656 Highway 561 Enfield NC 27823REGINALD H. COLLINS 1118 Carolina Avenue Roanoke Rapids NC 27870 Easement Agreement 11/12/2015 12/4/2015 2485 382‐387EDWARD READY 6735 New Hampshire Avenue T13 Takoma Park MD 20912MINNIE R. BELL and husband, CHARLIE BELL, JR. PO Box 156 Whitakers NC 27891LEOPIA MCDANIEL, SR. and wife, PATRICIA MCDANIEL PO Box 5 Enfield NC 27823 Easement Agreement 12/7/2015 12/15/2015 2485 743MICHAEL A. HEDGEPETH and STARLETTE J. HEDGEPETH 670 Perdue Drive Halifax NC 27839 Easement Agreement 10/3/201610/7/20162510 744DAVID J. BRADLEY and ANNE H. GREGORY, Co‐Trustees of the QUENTIN GREGORY, JR., REVOCABLE TRUST dated December 27, 2013 1521 Grapevine Road Halifax NC 27839DAVID J. BRADLEY and ANNE H. GREGORY, Co‐Trustees of the QUENTIN GREGORY, JR., REVOCABLE TRUST dated December 27, 2013 1521 Grapevine Road Halifax NC 27839REGINALD H. COLLINS 1118 Carolina Avenue Roanoke Rapids NC 27870JULIA H. ANDRUS, SAM C. HAMILL, JR., DAVID D. HAMILL, MARTHA LINEBERGER, ALTON R. HAMILL, and MARY AMANDA HAMILL 5020 Shady Maple Lane Winston Salem NC 27106JULIA H. ANDRUS, SAM C. HAMILL, JR., DAVID D. HAMILL, MARTHA LINEBERGER, ALTON R. HAMILL, and MARY AMANDA HAMILL 5020 Shady Maple Lane Winston Salem NC 27106JULIA H. ANDRUS, SAM C. HAMILL, JR., DAVID D. HAMILL, MARTHA LINEBERGER, ALTON R. HAMILL, and MARY AMANDA HAMILL 502 Shady Maple Lane Winston Salem NC 27106TYRONE WILLIAMS 7026 Bronwyn StreetFayetteville NC 28314Easement Agreement 8/27/20169/8/20162508 203DWIGHT JOHNSON 101 Dead End Road Enfield NC 27823 Easement Agreement 3/4/20163/7/20162492 097WILLIAM H. GREENE 1698 Beaverdam Road Enfield NC 27823 Easement Agreement 5/5/20165/20/20162498 122EARL GENE ADKINS 617 Sherrod Heights Enfield NC 27823 Easement Agreement 12/15/2015 1/8/20162488 103CAROLYN G. SOLOMON, LIFE ESTATE and TERRENCE SOLOMON, REMAINDERMAN 2332 Kirby Drive Temple Hills MD 20748 Easement Agreement 12/21/2015 1/21/2016 2488 603‐608EVERETT T. MCWILLIAMS 1121 Commons CourtJonesboro GA 30238 Easement Agreement 9/7/20169/21/20162509 455CHARLOTTE P. KERR, INDIVIDUALLY AND CHARLOTTE P. KERR, TRUSTEE UNDER THAT CERTAIN TRUST AGREEMENT, DATED MAY 4, 1994 1005 Old Halifax Road Roanoke Rapids NC 27870 Easement Agreement 1/26/2016 5/23/2016 2498 182ALTHEA BAILEY 4041 Winchester Road Winston Salem NC 27106Heirs of the ESTATE OF ALMYRA PITTMAN PO Box 154 Garysburg NC 27831ARTHUR LEWIS AND WIFE, YVONNE B. LEWIS 105 Bramblebush Court Rocky Mount NC 27804YOULANDA D. BURKLEY a/k/a YOLANDA BURKELY and AUGUSTUS DICKENS, JR. 4907 4th Street NW Washington DC 20011 Easement Agreement 8/15/2016 8/30/2016 2507 478Heirs of the ESTATE OF ALMYRA PITTMAN PO Box 154 Garysburg NC 27831RONALD D. LOCKE, TRUSTEE OF RONALD D. LOCKE, JR. TRUST8299 Healthsville Road Enfield NC 27823ALFRED L. WESTER, JR. 4416 Mccheever Circle Raleigh NC 27606 Easement Agreement 11/4/2015 12/4/2015 2485 388WANDA S. HARDEE 7995 Heathsville Road Enfield NC 27823JAMES A. HARDEE 3307 Baugh Street Raleigh NC 27604RONALD D. LOCKE and AUDREY LOCKE SHEARIN, TRUSTEES OF THE RONALD D. LOCKE TRUST356 Randolph Pines Enfield NC 27823JAMES A. HARDEE 3307 Baugh Street Raleigh NC 27604Easement Agreement 6/24/20167/11/20162503 103BOBBY ROBERSON TAYLOR AND SAMMY KAYE TAYLOR 4074 Ringwood Road Enfield NC 27823ELIZABETH ANN W. BARNHILL 5600 Deblyn Avenue Raleigh NC 27612 Easement Agreement 10/12/2015 10/30/2015 2483 73SANDRA W. CURRY and husband, LARRY CURRY 3101 Skycrest Drive Raleigh NC 27604PAMELA LOUISE WHITLEY WOOD 4673 Ringwood Road Enfield NC 27823PAMELA LOUISE WHITLEY WOOD 4673 Ringwood Road Enfield NC 27823MARY W. GARRIS 231 Covenant Court Rocky Mount NC 27804Easement Agreement 3/17/20163/21/20162493 15MARY W. GARRIS 231 Covenant Court Rocky Mount NC 27804Road Grant Easement Agreement 3/17/20163/31/20162493 634LOIS MARIE MCWILLIAMS HOLMES; MILTON MCWILLIAMS; EDNA JEAN MCWILLIAMS FENNELL; JANNETTE LARUE MCWILLIAMS SUGGS; SELMA MCWILLIAMS WILKINS; WIHHEMINA S HENDRICK, TRUSTEE OF THE THELMA M SCOTT CHILDREN‐S TRUST3912 Hickory Tree Lane Greensboro NC 27405LOIS MARIE MCWILLIAMS HOLMES; MILTON MCWILLIAMS; EDNA JEAN MCWILLIAMS FENNELL; JANNETTE LARUE MCWILLIAMS SUGGS; SELMA MCWILLIAMS WILKINS; WIHHEMINA S HENDRICK, TRUSTEE OF THE THELMA M SCOTT CHILDREN‐S TRUST3912 Hickory Tree Lane Greensboro NC 27405 Grantor / Owner (Legal Doc) Grantor Street Grantor CityGrantor StateGrantor ZipBase Agreement Form Base Agreement Date Agreement Recording DateAgreement Recording BookAgreement Recording PageAmendment Recording BookAmendment Recording DateAmendment Recording PageZENOBIA F. COFIELD, BETTIE G. COFIELD and AUGUSTUS C. COFIELD, JR., as tenants in common PO Box 72 Weldon NC 27890 Easement Agreement 3/24/2016 3/28/2016 2493 298ROBERT B. JERNELL AND PAULA O. JERNELL, TRUSTEES OF THE ROBERT B. AND PAULA O. JERNELL REVOCABLE TRUST DATED DECEMBER 21, 106 Birkdale Court Yorktown VA 23693 Easement Agreement 12/21/2015 1/8/2016 2488 95OLIVER EARL OVERTON, II 200 Hunting Ridge Road Roanoke Rapids NC 27870OLIVER EARL OVERTON, II 200 Hunting Ridge Road Roanoke Rapids NC 27870EARL GENE ADKINS 617 Sherrod Heights Enfield NC 27823 Easement Agreement 12/15/2015 1/8/20162488 103EARL GENE ADKINS 617 Sherrod Heights Enfield NC 27823 Easement Agreement 12/15/2015 1/8/20162488 103PATRICIA H. RADFORD and MARVIN E. HARRIS, JR. 2866 Loftin Drive Rocky Mount NC 27804Easement Agreement 2/11/20162/17/20162490 574EARL GENE ADKINS 617 Sherrod Heights Enfield NC 27823 Easement Agreement 12/15/2015 1/8/20162488 103CARLTON G. PURVIS 309 Old Coach Road Rocky Mount NC 27801LAURA B. BALL AND FRANK N. BRANCH, AS CO‐TRUSTEES 3804 Flat Rock Drive Battleboro NC 27809FRANK N. BRANCH 3804 Flat Rock Drive Battleboro NC 27809FORK FARM, LLC PO Box 158 Battleboro NC 27809 Easement Agreement 6/9/20166/17/20162501 104FORK FARM, LLC PO Box 158 Battleboro NC 27809 Road Grant Easement Agreement 6/9/20166/17/20162501 109ROBERT C. CLARY, SR. and R. CLINTON CLARY, JR., as tenants in common PO Box 2 Valentines VA 23887 Easement Agreement 3/14/2016 3/31/2016 2493 651L. WAYNE EDWARDS and wife, FRANCES H. EDWARDS (1/3 Interest), ROBERT EDWARDS (1/3 Interest), SYLVAN HILL FARMS, INC. (1/3 Interest) 262 Fishing Creek Road Whitakers NC 27891 Easement Agreement 8/19/2016 8/29/2016 2507 179L. WAYNE EDWARDS and wife, FRANCES H. EDWARDS (1/3 Interest), ROBERT EDWARDS (1/3 Interest), SYLVAN HILL FARMS, INC. (1/3 Interest) 262 Fishing Creek Road Whitakers NC 27891 Road Grant Easement Agreement 8/19/2016 8/29/2016 2507 187LEONARD WAYNE EDWARDS 470 Melton Bridge Road Whitakers NC 27891 Easement Agreement 12/14/2015 3/8/20162492 143SARAH S. WATSON 12675 NC Hwy 48 Whitakers NC 27891SARAH S. WATSON 12675 NC Hwy 48 Whitakers NC 27891SARAH S. WATSON 12675 NC Hwy 48 Whitakers NC 27891TIMOTHY WALKER FISHER and wife, KAY W. FISHER 11735 Watson Seed Farm Rd. Whitakers NC 27891ORPHA GENE WATSON 13207 NC HWY 48Whitakers NC 27891MLHJ, LLC 504 Piedmont Ave. Rocky Mount NC 27803LAWRENCE MCGILBRA CUTCHIN, JR., and wife, JESSICA VERONICA MATTE‐CUTCHIN 107 Hillside Ct. Roanoke Rapids NC 27870 Easement Agreement 1/21/2016 2/23/2016 2813 473O.J. SMITH FARMS, INC. 12675 NC HWY 48Whitakers NC 27891GENE WATSON and wife, SARAH WATSON, TRUSTEES 12675 NC HWY 48Whitakers NC 27891WILLIAMS TOBACCO FARM, LLC 112 Vannoy St. Greenville SC 29601WALKER LAND, LLC9037 Red Oak Blvd. Nashville NC 27856WALKER LAND, LLC9037 Red Oak Blvd. Nashville NC 27856GENE WATSON and wife, SARAH WATSON, TRUSTEES 12675 NC HWY 48Whitakers NC 27891GENE WATSON and wife, SARAH WATSON, TRUSTEES 12675 NC HWY 48Whitakers NC 27891JOHN MICHAEL EVANS, JR. and wife, CAROLYN FOY EVANS 1039 Night Harbor Cir. Chapin SC 29036 Easement Agreement 8/1/20168/2/20162836 849GEORGE G. WHITAKER PO Box 8386 Rocky Mount NC 27804JOHN MICHAEL EVANS, JR. and wife, CAROLYN FOY EVANS 1039 Night Harbor Cir. Chapin SC 29036 Temporary Work Easement 8/1/201612/14/20162857 8LACY PULLEN COLEY, WILLIAM ELLIOT PULLEN and ROBBIE FRAZIER PULLEN 367 Harrison Rd. Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 6/14/2016 6/21/2016 2830 659JOHN MICHAEL EVANS, JR. and wife, CAROLYN FOY EVANS 1039 Night Harbor Cir. Chapin SC 29036 Easement Agreement 8/1/20168/2/20162836 849V. HUNTER BOONE and wife, JUDY M. BOONE and RANDALL B. PRIDGEN and wife, ELIZABETH N. PRIDGEN PO Box 7100 Rocky Mount NC 27804 Easement Agreement 10/24/2016 11/1/2016 2850 872TONYA A. SULLIVAN and JAMIE S. SULLIVAN 5836 Archibell Rd. Whitakers NC 27891 Temporary Work Easement 6/29/20167/1/20162832 524ASHLEY ANN REID MOSS and TARA FOWLKES REID 4436 Redwood Ln. Whitakers NC 27891 Easement Agreement 1/5/2017 1/11/20172860 844NCP LAND, LLC6644 Turkey Chase Rd. Battleboro NC 27809JOHN W. BROWN, III and wife, CORA C. BROWN 4359 Redwood Ln. Whitakers NC 27891 Easement Agreement 11/5/201611/14/20162852 580JOEL M. BOSEMAN PO Box 550 Battleboro NC 27809 Easement Agreement 3/16/20163/21/20162817 113SUSANNE NICOLE SMITH WILLIFORD, BRIAN SCOTT SMITH, HEATHER DEANS REGES THOMPSON and KRISTIE DAWN REGES ELDER 2513 Burch Pl. Highpoint NC 27265 Easement Agreement 10/6/2016 10/7/2016 2847 419LILLIAN S. BEAL 7604 Watson Seed Farm Rd. Whitakers NC 27891JERRY Q. BARNES, JR. 8287 Pamela Rhue Lane Whitakers NC 27891AMY JOHNSON STOTESBURY7826 Watson Seed Farm Rd. Whitakers NC 27891 Easement Agreement 11/28/201612/2/20162855 546JOSEPH L. JOHNSON and wife, MARILYN H. JOHNSON 7515 Watson Seed Farm Rd. Whitakers NC 27891 Easement Agreement 11/28/201612/2/20162855 570EDWIN R. MASSENGALE, also known as EDWIN RAY MASSENGALE, and wife, BETH K. MASSENGALE 7576 Watson Seed Farm Rd. Whitakers NC 27891L KNIGHT ENTERPRISES 414 Topeka Ave. Capital Heights MD 20743 Easement Agreement 5/12/20165/13/20162825 205L KNIGHT ENTERPRISES 414 Topeka Ave. Capital Heights MD 20743 Easement Agreement 5/12/20165/13/20162825 205JOSEPH L. JOHNSON and wife, MARILYN H. JOHNSON 7515 Watson Seed Farm Rd. Whitakers NC 27891 Easement Agreement 11/28/201612/2/20162855 570 Grantor / Owner (Legal Doc) Grantor Street Grantor CityGrantor StateGrantor ZipBase Agreement Form Base Agreement Date Agreement Recording DateAgreement Recording BookAgreement Recording PageAmendment Recording BookAmendment Recording DateAmendment Recording PageJAMES DONALD WATSON and KIMBERLY SCOTT WINNETT3629 Litchfield Dr. Rocky Mount NC 27803 Easement Agreement 12/22/2015 1/8/20162807 931EDWIN R. MASSENGALE, also known as EDWIN RAY MASSENGALE, and wife, BETH K. MASSENGALE 7576 Watson Seed Farm Rd. Whitakers NC 27891TRAVIS S. TEMPLE 4314 Massengale Road Whitakers NC 27891 Temporary Work Easement 12/15/20161/26/20172862 967JOSEPH THORP BAKER and wife, VICKIE S. BAKER 2505 Creekridge Dr. Rocky Mount NC 27804TERRY L. GRIFFITHS and wife, DEBORAH H. GRIFFITHS PO Box 257 Red Oak NC 27868 Easement Agreement 1/18/20161/29/20162810 390‐395PHILIP C. ETHRIDGE and wife, SUZANNE F. ETHRIDGE 126 Douglas St. Rocky Mount NC 27804PHILIP C. ETHRIDGE and wife, SUZANNE F. ETHRIDGE 126 Douglas St. Rocky Mount NC 27804ROBERT B. ROAN and wife, BETTY J. ROAN 3891 N Browntown Rd. Battleboro NC 27809ROBERT B. ROAN and wife, BETTY J. ROAN 3891 N Browntown Rd. Battleboro NC 27809JASON L. VINSON and wife, ASHLEY W. VINSON 4173 N Browntown Rd. Battleboro NC 27809 Easement Agreement 12/19/2015 1/8/20162807 948JACKIE S. ENNIS AND LOTTIE S. ENNIS, Individually and as Co‐Trustees of the JACK HERBERT STRUM FAMILY TRUST 7025 Red Oak Rd. Battleboro NC 27809JACKIE S. ENNIS AND LOTTIE S. ENNIS, Individually and JACKIE S. ENNIS AND LOTTIE S. ENNIS, Co‐Trustees of the JACK HERBERT STRUM FAMILY TRUST 7025 Red Oak Rd. Battleboro NC 27809JACKIE S. ENNIS AND LOTTIE S. ENNIS, Individually and JACKIE S. ENNIS AND LOTTIE S. ENNIS, Co‐Trustees of the JACK HERBERT STRUM FAMILY TRUST 7025 Red Oak Rd. Battleboro NC 27809JAMES U. ENNIS and wife, JACKIE S. ENNIS 7025 Red Oak Rd. Battleboro NC 27809PATTI SISSON MURPHY PO Box 7423 Rocky Mount NC 27804SAMUEL CECIL GRIFFIN, also known as S. CECIL GRIFFIN, INDIVIDUALLY and as TRUSTEE of the JOHN F. GRIFFIN, III TRUST, MARY WINN K. ROHLEDER and husband, MICHAEL ROHLEDER and LAUREN K. KIRKPATRICK and husband, GARIN KIRKPATRICK 1415 Manor Hill Chapel Hill NC 27516 Easement Agreement 1/3/2017 1/20/2017 2862 102JACKIE STRUM ENNIS AND LOTTIE STRUM ENNIS, Individually and JACKIE STRUM ENNIS AND LOTTIE STRUM ENNIS, Co‐Trustees of the JACK HERBERT STRUM FAMILY TRUST 7025 Red Oak Rd. Battleboro NC 27809WILLIAM H. TAYLOR, JR. and wife, BRENDA S. TAYLOR PO Box 472 Red Oak NC 27868 Easement Agreement 9/19/2015 10/2/2015 2795 913TONY RAY BENNETT and wife, MARTHA S. BENNETT 3697 Turkey Foot Rd. Rocky Mount NC 27804Easement Agreement 1/12/20172/3/2017 2864 219LAURA ANN DEHART 5536 Deans Rd. Battleboro NC 27809 Easement Agreement 8/1/2015 8/24/2015 2789 922RANDALL K. BRITT and wife, JENNIFER B. BRITT 4842 Lonesome Pine Rd. Whitakers NC 27891MARTHA S. BENNETT, MARTHA MICHELLE B. KNOWLES, formerly MARTHA MICHELLE BENNETT and TONY R. BENNETT 3697 Turkey Foot Rd. Rocky Mount NC 27804 Easement Agreement 1/12/2017 2/3/2017 2864 227DONNA SUE RUFFNER and DONNA SUE RUFFNER, TRUSTEE of the TRUST AGREEMENT OF DONNA SUE RUFFNER, DATED MARCH 31, 1995 2850 New York St. Melbourne FL 32904JASON R. KOLESAR and wife, MARY STEWART KOLESAR PO Box 130 Red Oak NC 27868JASON R. KOLESAR and wife, MARY S. KOLESAR PO Box 130 Red Oak NC 27868WOODROW W. PITT, JR. and ANN M. PITT, TRUSTEES OF THE PITT FAMILY REVOCABLE TRUST, DATED SEPTEMBER 10, 2010 and JOHN L. PITT 118 Woodger Circle Louisa VA 23093 Easement Agreement 12/1/2016 12/7/2016 2856 220ROBERT M. JOYNER and wife, PAMELA H. JOYNER 3936 Flat Rock Dr. Battleboro NC 27809WILLIAM R. DEANS, and wife, GAY S. DEANS (spousal interest), and DAVID SPRUILL DEANS and WILLIAM RONALD DEANS, TRUSTEES UNDER TRUST AGREEMENT OF BARBARA RAY DEANS, DATED DECEMBER 28, 1990PO Box 25 Linville NC 28646WILLIAM R. DEANS, and wife, GAY S. DEANS (spousal interest), and DAVID SPRUILL DEANS and WILLIAM RONALD DEANS, TRUSTEES UNDER TRUST AGREEMENT OF BARBARA RAY DEANS, DATED DECEMBER 28, 1990PO Box 25 Linville NC 28646WILLIAM R. DEANS, and wife, GAY S. DEANS (spousal interest), and DAVID SPRUILL DEANS and WILLIAM RONALD DEANS, TRUSTEES UNDER TRUST AGREEMENT OF BARBARA RAY DEANS, DATED DECEMBER 28, 1990PO Box 25 Linville NC 28646SIDNEY HOWARD SHEARIN, III 5100 Bowers Rd. Littleton NC 27850 Easement Agreement 11/23/2015 12/4/2015 2803 779W. A. JONES, III, SUSAN J. ALLEN and BRADLEY C. JONES 2713 W Hilliardston Rd Nashville NC 27856ELIZABETH BOOTH FISHER, Life Estate, ROBERT EARL FISHER, JUDY FISHER WINFREE and MARTHA FISHER HYDE, Remaindermen 6569 Red Oak Blvd. Rocky Mount NC 27804DEBORAH ELAINE V. JONES 6733 Red Oak Blvd. Rocky Mount NC 27804JEFFREY HAYWOOD JONES, Attorney‐in‐Fact for LOIS J. JONES6583 Red Oak Blvd. Rocky Mount NC 27804Temporary Work Easement (Working Rig12/26/20161/4/2017 2859 934GEORGE HAYWOOD STEPHENSON and CATHERINE S. WADE 115 Bright Angel Dr. Cary NC 27513MARTHA S. BENNETT and husband, TONY R. BENNETT 3697 Turkey Foot Rd. Rocky Mount NC 27804Easement Agreement 1/12/20172/3/2017 2864 219MARTHA S. BENNETT and husband, TONY R. BENNETT 3697 Turkey Foot Rd. Rocky Mount NC 27804Temporary Work Easement 1/12/20172/3/2017 2864 235 Grantor / Owner (Legal Doc) Grantor Street Grantor CityGrantor StateGrantor ZipBase Agreement Form Base Agreement Date Agreement Recording DateAgreement Recording BookAgreement Recording PageAmendment Recording BookAmendment Recording DateAmendment Recording PageROSEMARY REGES 3045 Big Jim Rd. Rocky Mount NC 27804Easement Agreement 9/14/20169/21/20162844 283LINDA E. FISHER 11901 Cooper Rd. Nashville NC 27856MARTHA EDWARDS PACE f/k/a MARTHA CLAIRE EDWARDS SMOOT and husband, RAYMOND CARROLL PACE and JOHN CRAIG QUICK and wife MIRIAM MUNDEN QUICK 922 Bridle Dr. Rocky Mount NC 27804MICHAEL MAY and WILEY MAY 1809 Biscayne Dr. Greensboro NC 27410 Easement Agreement 11/2/201611/4/20162851 526BOBBYE J. MAY, MARY JEAN MAY HUNT, dealing in her sole and separate property and CHARLES BRUCE MAY, dealing in his sole and separate property 3499 N Old Carriage Rd. Rocky Mount NC 27804MICHAEL MAY and WILEY MAY 1809 Biscayne Dr. Greensboro NC 27410 Easement Agreement 11/2/201611/4/20162851 533MICHAEL MAY and WILEY MAY 1809 Biscayne Dr. Greensboro NC 27410 Easement Agreement 11/2/201611/4/20162851 540WILLIAM ROBERT HILL and wife, LISA HORCHLER HILL 3264 N Old Carriage Rd. Rocky Mount NC 27804Temporary Work Easement 2/11/20165/23/20162826 330CLAUDIA B. MOORE, Attorney in Fact for RUTH E. MOORE PO Box 67 Red Oak NC 27868 Easement Agreement 1/19/20161/11/20172860 853CLAUDIA B. MOORE, Attorney in Fact for RUTH E. MOORE PO Box 67 Red Oak NC 27868 Easement Agreement 1/19/20161/11/20172860 853SARA FRANCES JONES RODRIGUEZ 504 Glenn Ave. Rocky Mount NC 27803SARA FRANCES JONES RODRIGUEZ 504 Glenn Ave. Rocky Mount NC 27803RAYMOND G. JALETTE and wife, JENNIFER LYNN JALETTE 2239 Creekridge Dr. Rocky Mount NC 27804HOMER C. PIKE, JR. and wife, CARMEN T. PIKE 2273 Creekridge Dr. Rocky Mount NC 27804Easement Agreement 1/25/20161/29/20162810 402‐407BRYAN DAVID FRITSCH 2257 Creekridge Dr. Rocky Mount NC 27804Easement Agreement 8/14/20168/29/20162840 558CURTIS ALLEN MAY and wife, CYNTHIA TIPPETTE MAY, EARLENE B. MAY, GEORGE STEPHEN MAY and wife, GLORIA SUE MAY, GEORGE WINSTON MAY AND LINDA AIKEN MAY, AS TRUSTEE OF THE MARGARET MAY REVOCABLE INTER VIVOS TRUST CREATED U/A DATED 11/8/98, WITH MARGARET MAY AS SETTLOR, MARTHA EDWARDS PACE f/k/a MARTHA CLAIRE EDWARDS SMOOT and husband, RAYMOND CARROLL PACE AND JOHN CRAIG QUICK and wife, MIRIAM MUNDEN PO Box 49 Rougemont NC 27572 Easement Agreement 5/27/2016 6/10/2016 2829 231ROBERT A. GLOVER 3412 Woodlawn Rd. Rocky Mount NC 27804Easement Agreement 10/13/2015 5/23/20162826 336BRENDA REGES SHAW, WILLIAM H. REGES, JR. and wife, CELIA W. REGES, LARRY G. REGES and wife, GEORGIANNA REGES, JANE REGES JONES and husband, TIM JONES, HARRY URIAH REGES as Attorney‐in‐Fact for RUTH ALLEN REGES, ROGER D. REGES and wife, CLAUDETTE D. REGES PO Box 559 Red Oak NC 27868 Easement Agreement 11/11/2016 11/14/2016 2852 597RDG REAL ESTATE, LLC PO Box 912 Rocky Mount NC 27802RACHEL POWELL ERVIN 2957 Reges Store Rd. Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 1/27/20161/29/20162810 369‐374STEVEN A. NEWCOMBE PO Box 429 Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 10/12/201610/19/20162848 889CHRISTOPHER R. VANN and wife, HEATHER B. VANN 945 Cambridge Dr. Rocky Mount NC 27804Easement Agreement 12/14/2015 12/18/2015 2805 789WESTHAMPTON ESTATES, LLCPO Box 429 Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 10/12/201610/19/20162848 884STEVEN A. NEWCOMBE PO Box 429 Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 10/12/201610/19/20162848 8893MR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, a NC limited partnership 2687 Old Bailey Hwy Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 10/18/201611/1/20162850 8933MR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, a NC limited partnership 2687 Old Bailey Hwy Nashville NC 27856 Road Grant Easement Agreement 10/18/201611/1/20162850 8803MR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, a NC limited partnership 2687 Old Bailey Hwy Nashville NC 27856 Road Grant Easement Agreement 10/18/201611/1/20162850 8803MR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, a NC limited partnership 2687 Old Bailey Hwy Nashville NC 27856 Site Agreement 10/18/201611/1/20162850 887CAROLYN R. EGGERS and husband, RONALD EGGERS 3196 Eastern Ave. Rocky Mount NC 27804CAROLYN ROBARDS EGGERS and husband, RONALD EGGERS 3196 Eastern Ave. Rocky Mount NC 27804ROCKY MOUNT WAREHOUSE RENTALS, a North Carolina General Partnership PO Box 7158 Rocky Mount NC 27804 Temporary Work Easement 12/10/2015 5/23/2016 2826 341KAMLAR CORPORATION 444 Kamlar Dr. Rocky Mount NC 27804KAMLAR CORPORATION 444 Kamlar Dr. Rocky Mount NC 27804ROBERT A. GLOVER and wife, EVELYN G. GLOVER 3412 Woodlawn Rd. Rocky Mount NC 27804ROBERT A. GLOVER and wife, EVELYN G. GLOVER 3412 Woodlawn Rd. Rocky Mount NC 27804CLARENCE H. DOZIER 3548 E Old Spring Hope Rd. Rocky Mount NC 27804Easement Agreement 8/29/20168/30/20162841 353MR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, a North Carolina limited partnership 2687 Old Bailey Hwy Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 10/18/201611/1/20162850 893CAROLINA COASTAL RAILWAY, INC., a Virginia corporation PO Box 8158 Wilson NC 27893DWIGHT A. HARPER, SR. and wife, ELLEN MARIE P. HARPER 2170 Oak Level Road Rocky Mount NC 27804Easement Agreement 11/9/201602/21/20172866 303DAVID L. ROSE, GENE E. BRASWELL, RONALD S. BRASWELL, JR. and JAN B. PEARSALL, T/A and D/B/A DGR GROUP, a Partnership PO Box 669 Nashville NC 27856CHARLES ALLEN ROSE, JR. and wife, BRITTENY HILL ROSE 1957 Oak Level Road Rocky Mount NC 27804Easement Agreement 9/22/20169/26/20162844 998BONE DEVELOPMENT, INC. PO Box 8224Wilson NC 27893 Easement Agreement 12/14/2015 12/18/2015 2805 785RANDALL B. PRIDGEN, TRUSTEE OF THE LAMBERT GS TRUST FBO KAREN L. ALLEN AND RANDALL B. PRIDGEN, TRUSTEE OF THE LAMBERT GS TRUST FBO LINDA L. STUSSIE PO Box 7100 Rocky Mount NC 27804 Grantor / Owner (Legal Doc) Grantor Street Grantor CityGrantor StateGrantor ZipBase Agreement Form Base Agreement Date Agreement Recording DateAgreement Recording BookAgreement Recording PageAmendment Recording BookAmendment Recording DateAmendment Recording PageRANDALL B. PRIDGEN, TRUSTEE OF THE LAMBERT GS TRUST FBO KAREN L. ALLEN AND RANDALL B. PRIDGEN, TRUSTEE OF THE LAMBERT GS TRUST FBO LINDA L. STUSSIE PO Box 7100 Rocky Mount NC 27804JOSEPH LEE MCCOLLUM, and wife, SYLVIA R. MCCOLLUM 808 S Creek Dr. Nashville NC 27856 Temporary Work Easement 11/23/2015 5/23/20162826 346JOHN BURTON JOYNER and wife, ANA C. JOYNER 806 S Creek Dr. Nashville NC 27856 Temporary Work Easement 11/23/2015 5/23/20162826 351JULIA M. BATCHELOR, Life Estate, JAMES DAVID BATCHELOR and GLEN COOPER BATCHELOR, Remaindermen 1820 E Old Spring Hope Rd. Nashville NC 27856 Temporary Work Easement 8/29/2016 8/30/2016 2841 40JEFFREY V. TYSON and wife, SHARON W. TYSON 5207 Rose Loop Rd. Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 12/30/20161/4/2017 2859 926JEFFREY VAN TYSON and wife, SHARON W. TYSON 5207 Rose Loop Rd. Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 12/30/20161/4/2017 2859 926CHRISTOPHER ALLEN JACKSON and wife, KIMBERLEY GRAY CARSON JACKSON 1711 E Old Spring Hope Rd. Nashville NC 27856FISHER FARMS, LLC 615 Red Cedar Cir. Durham NC 27712 Easement Agreement 2/16/20162/23/20162813 467TEDDY A. PROCTOR 1509 Heron Run Dr. Wilmington NC 28403 Easement Agreement 12/23/2015 1/8/20162807 954CHRISTOPHER ERIC BONE and JEREMY LEE BONE 4917 Aragona Cir. Virginia Beach VA 23455 Easement Agreement 5/16/20165/23/20162826 506FISHER FARMS, LLC 615 Red Cedar Cir. Durham NC 27712 Easement Agreement 2/16/20162/23/20162813 467CHRISTOPHER L. SANDY and wife, WENDY M. SANDY 5037 Netherwood Rd. Rocky Mount NC 27803 Easement Agreement 3/8/20165/23/20162826 360WILLIAM O. CORBETT, GEORGE N. CORBETT and JANICE FAYE C. LENOX12618 Breckenridge Dr. Dallas TX 75230 Easement Agreement 11/25/201612/2/20162855 579WILLIAM O. CORBETT, GEORGE N. CORBETT and JANICE FAYE C. LENOX12618 Breckenridge Dr. Dallas TX 75230 Road Grant Easement Agreement 11/25/201612/2/20162855 585CARL W. BLACKWOOD, JR. and wife, CLARA BLACKWOOD PO Box 361 Farmville NC 27828 Easement Agreement 10/14/201610/19/20162848 8783MR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, a North Carolina limited partnership, CARJR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP and AVR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 2687 Old Bailey Hwy Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 10/21/2016 10/25/2016 2849 575CHARLES ALLEN ROSE, and wife, SHEREE B. ROSE 2718 Old Bailey Hwy Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 10/21/201610/25/20162849 585JOSEPH STEVEN EVANS and wife, LINDA BAINES EVANS 3124 Old Bailey Hwy Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 11/10/201611/14/20162852 613JOSEPH STEVEN EVANS and wife, LINDA BAINES EVANS 3124 Old Bailey Hwy Nashville NC 27856 Road Grant Easement Agreement 11/10/201611/14/20162852 619DAVID ALAN DEANS 3923 Rose Loop Rd. Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 5/24/20165/26/20162827 15DAVID ALAN DEANS 3923 Rose Loop Rd. Nashville NC 27856 Road Grant Easement Agreement 5/24/20165/26/20162827 21CHARLES ALLEN ROSE and wife, SHEREE B. ROSE 2718 Old Bailey Hwy Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 10/21/201610/25/20162849 585CHARLES ALLEN ROSE and wife, SHEREE B. ROSE 2718 Old Bailey Hwy Nashville NC 27856 Road Grant Easement Agreement 10/21/201610/25/20162849 593MARY O. DEANS 3801 Rose Loop Rd. Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 5/17/20165/23/20162826 375MARY O. DEANS 3801 Rose Loop Rd. Nashville NC 27856 Road Grant Agreement 5/17/20166/16/20162830 79DONNIE DAVID DEANS and wife, KATHY B. DEANS 3923 Rose Loop Rd. Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 5/24/20165/26/20162827 3CHARLES ALLEN ROSE, JR. and wife, BRITTENY H. ROSE 1957 Oak Level Road Rocky Mount NC 27804Easement Agreement 9/22/20169/26/20162845 1MARIA ROSE LAMBERT 277 E Old Spring Hope Rd. Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 10/21/201610/25/20162849 5983MR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, a North Carolina limited partnership 2687 Old Bailey Hwy Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 10/18/201611/1/20162850 893BRENDA ROSE VESTER 4742 Old Bailey Hwy Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 10/21/201610/25/20162849 603BRENDA ROSE VESTER 4742 Old Bailey Hwy Nashville NC 27856 Road Grant Easement Agreement 10/21/201610/25/20162849 608MARK LINEAR HICKS and GARLAND SCOTT HICKS 136 Grove Park Lexington NC 27295 Easement Agreement 12/23/2015 1/8/20162807 9433MR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, a North Carolina Limited Partnership 2687 Old Bailey Hwy Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 10/18/201611/1/20162850 8933MR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, a North Carolina Limited Partnership 2687 Old Bailey Hwy Nashville NC 27856 Road Grant Easement Agreement 10/18/201611/1/20162850 880LARONIA T. BOONE 810 Birchwood Dr. Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 12/8/201612/14/20162857 15HOWARD ANDREW TYSON and wife, SUSAN M. TYSON 985 Evans Rd. Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 12/8/201612/14/20162857 263MR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, a North Carolina Limited Partnership 2687 Old Bailey Hwy Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 10/18/201611/1/20162850 8933MR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, a North Carolina Limited Partnership 2687 Old Bailey Hwy Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 10/18/201611/1/20162850 893SAG PROPERTIES, LLC6125 Saddlehorn Dr. Rocky Mount NC 27803 Easement Agreement 2/18/20162/26/20162813 865WILBUR A. BOWDEN and wife, CONNIE N. BOWDEN 444 Lindsay Rd. Nashville NC 27856HARRY LEE CARPENTER, JR. and wife, SHERRY CARPENTER 986 Lindsay Rd. Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 1/18/20161/29/20162810 396‐401JOHNNY GLENN LAND 5917 Old Bailey Hwy Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 11/16/2015 12/4/2015 2803 784STANLEY C. ROBBINS and wife, GEORGIA L. ROBBINS 5139 Country Rd. Rocky Mount NC 27803MITZI DAUGHTRY and husband, CHRISTOPHER B. DAUGHTRY 2316 Tattersalls Dr. Wilmington NC 28403 Easement Agreement 12/17/2015 1/8/20162807 937REBECCA ANNE FERRELL PRICE, DAN GREY PRICE, PHYLLIS PRICE CLARK, DAYNA PRICE ALDREDGE, MICHAEL PRICE and TESSIE P. PRICE 5950 Bones Cut Off Rd. Elm City NC 27822WALTER MARVIN WINSTEAD, JR. PO Box 1389 Spring Hope NC 27882WALTER MARVIN WINSTEAD, JR. PO Box 1389 Spring Hope NC 27882WALTER MARVIN WINSTEAD, JR. PO Box 1389 Spring Hope NC 27882MITZI DAUGHTRY and husband, CHRISTOPHER B. DAUGHTRY 2316 Tattersalls Dr. Wilmington NC 28403 Temporary Work Easement 12/17/2015 5/23/20162826 365JAMES GARLAND MOON and wife, LILLIAN CAROL V. MOON 465 Sandy Cross Rd. Nashville NC 27856 Temporary Work Easement 2/15/20165/23/20162826 370GLENN C. TAYLOR and wife, TERESA P. TAYLOR 551 Sandy Cross Rd. Nashville NC 27856KATHERINE TAYLOR 3246 Old White Oak Rd. Nashville NC 27856JO ANNE G. COOPER 6254 Land Rd. Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 1/15/20162/8/20162811 614WJL RESIDENTIAL LLC6366 Land Rd. Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 11/11/2015 12/4/2015 2803 790‐793ROGER E. DRAKE and wife, GLORIA DRAKE 423 Sandy Cross Rd. Nashville NC 27856LINDA L. THORNE and husband, TIMOTHY I. THORNE 7425 Old Bailey Hwy Spring Hope NC 27882 Easement Agreement 8/6/2015 8/24/2015 2789 917CARSON B. BARNES and MAXINE E. WHITLEY 7840 Old Bailey Hwy Spring Hope NC 27882RONNIE ASKEW SHERROD 327 Sandy Cross Rd. Nashville NC 27856 Easement Agreement 3/25/20163/28/20162818 100 Grantor / Owner (Legal Doc) Grantor Street Grantor CityGrantor StateGrantor ZipBase Agreement Form Base Agreement Date Agreement Recording DateAgreement Recording BookAgreement Recording PageAmendment Recording BookAmendment Recording DateAmendment Recording PageCARSON B. BARNES and MAXINE E. WHITLEY 7840 Old Bailey Hwy Spring Hope NC 27882CATHY S. BARNES and CINDY S. JOYNER as ATTORNEYS‐IN‐FACT for CLAY T. STRICKLAND and CATHY S. BARNES and CINDY S. JOYNER, CO‐TRUSTEES of the REVOCABLE DECLARATION OF TRUST DATED OCTOBER 24, 2005 1216 Macedonia Rd. Spring Hope NC 27882CATHY S. BARNES and CINDY S. JOYNER as ATTORNEYS‐IN‐FACT for CLAY T. STRICKLAND and CATHY S. BARNES and CINDY S. JOYNER, CO‐TRUSTEES of the REVOCABLE DECLARATION OF TRUST DATED OCTOBER 24, 2005 1216 Macedonia Rd. Spring Hope NC 27882CARSON B. BARNES and MAXINE E. WHITLEY, as tenants in common 7840 Old Bailey Hwy Spring Hope NC 27882CARSON B. BARNES and MAXINE E. WHITLEY, as tenants in common 7840 Old Bailey Hwy Spring Hope NC 27882DONALD STONE, Trustee of the JOHN C. BARNES IRREVOCABLE TRUST302 Bend Of The River Rd. Spring Hope NC 27882WILLIAM C. TAYLOR, LIFE USE, and CHRISTOPHER M. PARK, REMAINDERMAN 624 Glenn Ave. Rocky Mount NC 27803 Easement Agreement 8/17/2016 8/29/2016 2840 565WILLIAM C. TAYLOR, LIFE USE, and CHRISTOPHER M. PARK, REMAINDERMAN 624 Glenn Ave. Rocky Mount NC 27803 Road Grant Easement Agreement 8/17/2016 8/29/2016 2840 573WILLIAM C. TAYLOR, LIFE USE, and CHRISTOPHER M. PARK, REMAINDERMAN 624 Glenn Ave. Rocky Mount NC 27803 Road Grant Easement Agreement 8/17/2016 8/29/2016 2840 573STANLEY D. GARDNER, JR., KEITH W. GARDNER and JEFFREY W. GARDNER 8790 Graham Brantley Rd. Bailey NC 27807 Easement Agreement 5/4/2016 5/9/2016 2824 254STANLEY D. GARDNER, JR., KEITH W. GARDNER and JEFFREY W. GARDNER 8790 Graham Brantley Rd. Bailey NC 27807 Road Grant Agreement 5/4/2016 5/9/2016 2824 249PINE VALLEY PROPERTIES, INC. 4612 Stoney Hill Church Rd. Bailey NC 27807 Easement Agreement 6/8/20166/10/20162829 249Life Estate to MARIE J. DAUGHTRIDGE and remainder to ROSE D. BURNETT and KIMBERLY D. WATERS, equally 4656 Cypress Cove Lane Rocky Mount NC 27803 Easement Agreement 3/3/2016 3/7/2016 2815 433SANDRA BRANTLEY DAIL f/k/a SANDRA JANE BRANTLEY a/k/a SARAH JANE BRANTLEY 8529 Wapello Ln. Raleigh NC 27613SANDRA BRANTLEY DAIL f/k/a SANDRA JANE BRANTLEY a/k/a SARAH JANE BRANTLEY 8529 Wapello Ln. Raleigh NC 27613LULA BEE BRANTLEY, LIFE ESTATE and GILBERT GRAHAM BRANTLEY, REMAINDERMAN 9956 Old Smithfield Rd. Bailey NC 27807GILBERT GRAHAM BRANTLEY 9956 Old Smithfield Rd. Bailey NC 27807ANN R. HOBBS 1104 Currituck Dr. Raleigh NC 27609ELLEN THOMPSON JONES10624 Old Smithfield Rd. Bailey NC 27807DOLLIE U. GRIFFIN 11170 Old Smithfield Rd. Bailey NC 27807 Easement Agreement 1/13/20161/21/20162809 532DOLLIE U. GRIFFIN 11170 Old Smithfield Rd. Bailey NC 27807 Easement Agreement 1/13/20161/21/20162809 532DOLLIE U. GRIFFIN 11170 Old Smithfield Rd. Bailey NC 27807 Easement Agreement 1/13/20161/21/20162809 532‐540DOLLIE U. GRIFFIN 11170 Old Smithfield Rd. Bailey NC 27807 Road Grant Agreement 1/13/20161/21/20162809 526‐531DOLLIE U. GRIFFIN 11170 Old Smithfield Rd. Bailey NC 27807 Easement Agreement 1/13/20161/21/20162809 532DOLLIE U. GRIFFIN 11170 Old Smithfield Rd. Bailey NC 27807 Road Grant Agreement 1/13/20161/21/20162809 526MARCELO M. OCHOA and wife, MARIA TERESA BARRAGAN, MARCELO V. OCHOA and wife, ANA I. OCHOA, as tenants in common 6350 Stoney Hill Church Rd. Bailey NC 27807 Easement Agreement 1/13/2016 1/29/2016 2810 384‐389MARCELO M. OCHOA and wife, MARIA TERESA BARRAGAN, MARCELO V. OCHOA and wife, ANA I. OCHOA, as tenants in common 6350 Stoney Hill Church Rd. Bailey NC 27807 Road Grant Agreement 1/13/2016 1/29/2016 2810 379‐383RHONDA L. CREAMER, Single 251 Screaming Eagle Rd. Mars Hill NC 28754Easement Agreement 12/17/2015 6/17/20162830 198 2830 6/21/2016682DOLLIE U. GRIFFIN 11170 Old Smithfield Rd. Bailey NC 27807 Easement Agreement 1/13/20164/15/20162809 532 2820 4/15/2016898DOLLIE U. GRIFFIN 11170 Old Smithfield Rd. Bailey NC 27807BARNEY CECIL PEARSON 2340 W Hornes Church Rd. Bailey NC 27807BARNEY CECIL PEARSON 2340 W Hornes Church Rd. Bailey NC 27807BARNEY CECIL PEARSON 2340 W Hornes Church Rd. Bailey NC 27807BARNEY CECIL PEARSON 2340 W Hornes Church Rd. Bailey NC 27807PATSY S. BISSETTE 11473 Christian Rd. Wilson NC 27896 Easement Agreement 1/4/2017 1/11/20172860 837MAGGIE NARRON THOMPSON, TRUSTEE of the MAGGIE NARRON THOMPSON REVOCABLE TRUST dated October 24, 201412233 Old Smithfield Rd. Bailey NC 27807GREGORY C. WILLIAMS and SHIRLEY FAYE BATTEN 2348 Bull Head Rd. Bailey NC 27807 Easement Agreement 6/8/20166/10/20162829 224W. GRAHAM FARMER, JR. 2870 Carrollwood Dr. Winston Salem NC 27103 Easement Agreement 9/30/201610/5/20162846 952MINSHEW FARMS, INC., a North Carolina Corporation 1419 Anderson St. NW Wilson NC 27893 Easement Agreement 11/10/2015 11/13/2015 2635 531‐534ROBERTSON & GIBBON COMPANY, L.L.C. PO Box 250 Sims NC 27880 Easement Agreement 3/4/20165/24/20162656 695MARTHA LEE GAFFNEY 7978 Royal Birkdale Circle Lakewood Ranch FL 34202 Easement Agreement 11/23/2016DLS ‐ SketchSYLVIA B. ANDRACCHIO 3904 Hawthorne Rd. Rocky Mount NC 27804LYNETTE HARRISON 6240 US Hwy 264 Alt WSims NC 27880 Easement Agreement 2/1/2017 DLS ‐ SketchDONNAHUE HARRISON and wife, CLARKIE R. HARRISON 5008 Oakdale Rd. Wilson NC 27893 Easement Agreement 4/9/20164/26/20162653 431WILLIAM B. BOYKIN PO Box 95 Sims NC 27880 Grantor / Owner (Legal Doc) Grantor Street Grantor CityGrantor StateGrantor ZipBase Agreement Form Base Agreement Date Agreement Recording DateAgreement Recording BookAgreement Recording PageAmendment Recording BookAmendment Recording DateAmendment Recording PageTOWN OF SIMS PO Box 161 Sims NC 27880MICHAEL LUTHER GLOVER and wife, JO FOLSOM GLOVER 6066 A US HWY 264 Alt WSims NC 27880TEDDY R. LAMM and wife, WILLIS TEEN G. LAMM PO Box 131 Sims NC 27880 Easement Agreement 1/24/20171/26/20172685 225LINDA F. BUNN ESTATE, JESSE THOMAS BUNN, Administrator3800 Camp Mangum Wynd Raleigh NC 27612LINDA F. BUNN ESTATE, JESSE THOMAS BUNN, ADMINISTRATOR 3800 Camp Mangum Wynd Raleigh NC 27612MARGARET ANN POOLE PARROTT 212 Needwill Ct. Knightdale NC 27545 Easement Agreement 5/23/20165/26/20162657 54WOODROW FLOWERS, JR. 7610 Rock Ridge Sims Rd. Sims NC 27880RONALD KAY LAMM and wife, ROMAINE M. LAMM, Life Estate; remainder to DAVID B. LAMM and RONALD H. LAMM 6474 Old Raleigh Road Sims NC 27880 Easement Agreement 6/16/2016 6/21/2016 2660 43JAMES T. SKINNER and JESSE E. SKINNER 6522 Old Raleigh Rd. Sims NC 27880WILLIAM DOUGLAS FULGHUM 4181 Ferncreek Dr. Fayetteville NC 28314SUSAN N. DAVIS, JOAN N. BUNN AND K. BRADLEY NICHOLS, CO‐ATTORNEYS‐IN‐FACT FOR ZILPHIA H. NICHOLS 7214 Old Raleigh Rd. Sims NC 27880SUSAN N. DAVIS, JOAN N. BUNN AND K. BRADLEY NICHOLS, CO‐ATTORNEYS‐IN‐FACT FOR ZILPHIA H. NICHOLS 7214 Old Raleigh Rd. Sims NC 27880REUBEN PETWAY and CHRISTOPHER PETWAY 351 Country Mill Way Fuquay Varina NC 27526 Easement Agreement 8/8/20168/17/20162666 559SPENCER BLAKE BOYKIN 7316 Boykin Rd. Sims NC 27880 Temporary Work Easement 1/27/20165/23/20162656 394RONALD RUFFIN WATSON and wife, LOUISE BUNN WATSON 1639 Airport Blvd. W Wilson NC 27893JAMES ABNER MILLER and LINDA SHARP MILLER 6504 Rock Ridge School Rd. Wilson NC 27893 Easement Agreement 3/15/20163/18/20162648 656DONNIE HUGH NICHOLS and wife, REBECCA BAILEY NICHOLS 7722 Stott Rd. Bailey NC 27807 Easement Agreement 12/11/2015 12/18/2015 2639 152‐157EVELYN MARIE BOYKIN and ANN F. PRICE 2005 Roseida Rd. Beaufort SC 29906 Easement Agreement 12/15/20161/4/2017 2684 879BEN R. STROTHER and wife, SHIRLEY C. STROTHER 7302 Healthy Plains Church Rd. Sims NC 27880 Easement Agreement 7/14/20167/21/20162663 380BEN R. STROTHER and wife, SHIRLEY C. STROTHER 7302 Healthy Plains Church Rd. Sims NC 27880 Temporary Work Easement 7/14/20167/21/20162663 388JANET LILES GOWAN, TRUSTEE OF WILLIAM LILES FAMILY TRUST U/W DATED FEBRUARY 24, 2004PO Box 30605 Raleigh NC 27622BEN R. STROTHER and wife, SHIRLEY C. STROTHER 7302 Healthy Plains Church Rd. Sims NC 27880A. CARROLL COLEMAN 7368 Rock Ridge School Rd. Kenly NC 27542 Easement Agreement 3/22/20163/28/20162649 666DORIS B. BARNES, Life Estate and LINDA BARNES CATER, Remainder 23 Stillhouse Road Atlanta GA 30339SUSAN B. BISSETTE PO Box 18285 Asheville NC 28814TIMOTHY EVERETTE BISSETTE PO Box 3732 Wilson NC 27895CELENA BUNN‐BISSETTE 7623 Leonard Rd. Kenly NC 27542NATHAN B. WRIGHT and wife, BRENDA C. WRIGHT 300 Monticello Dr. NW Wilson NC 27893 Easement Agreement 8/8/20168/29/20162667 802JOHN KELLY MISBACK and KRISTI ANN MISBACK 2104 Hermitage Rd. Wilson NC 27896ROSE R. BISSETTE 5655 A NC 581 Kenly NC 27542 Easement Agreement 12/4/2015 12/11/2015 2638 367SPENCER SHAW, GEORGE C. SHAW, DAISY SHAW CRUMP, JAMES C. SHAW and CLAUDETTE SHAW HASKINS 5647 NC 581 Kenly NC 27542PEARL FINCH, individually, and WADE RAYMOND FINCH and HEATHER LOUISE FINCH, as tenants in common 10805 S NC 581 Bailey NC 27807DAVID JENNINGS HINNANT and wife, VICKIE F. HINNANT 5704 NC HWY 581 N Kenly NC 27542DAVID JENNINGS HINNANT and wife, VICKIE F. HINNANT 5704 NC HWY 581 N Kenly NC 27542TONY E. HAWLEY a/k/a TONY EARL HAWLEY 8156 NC HWY 42 WKenly NC 27542DANHAVEN FARMS, LLC, a North Carolina Limited Liability Company PO Box 398 Selma NC 27576 Easement Agreement 4/6/20164/8/20162651 495EZZELL BAILEY SMITH 6679 Governor Hunt Road Lucama NC 27851EZZELL BAILEY SMITH 6679 Governor Hunt Road Lucama NC 27851KAY NARRON NICHOLS 1414 NC 62 WHigh Point NC 27263LINWOOD W. WATSON and BYRUM W. WATSON 8235 NC HWY 42 WKenly NC 27542SUSAN W. ALFORD 7633 Spring Hill Church Rd. Lucama NC 27851 Easement Agreement 1/4/2017 1/11/20172683 597KENNETH WAYNE LEWIN 7607 Springhill Church Road Lucama NC 27851 Easement Agreement 8/28/20169/8/20162669 126R. J. HINNANT & SONS FARMS, a North Carolina general partnership of DAVID JENNINGS HINNANT, VICKIE F. HINNANT and CLAY HINNANT, PARTNERS 5678 NC HWY 581 N Kenly NC 27542KENNETH WAYNE LEWIN 7607 Springhill Church Road Lucama NC 27851 Easement Agreement 8/28/20169/8/20162669 126KAY NARRON NICHOLS 1414 NC 62 WHigh Point NC 27263THE HEIRS OF CLAUDIE HINNANT: GWENDOLYN HINNANT, MARY CAROLYN HINNANT, also known as CAROLYN YANCEY, TRUMILLA H. HINNANT, FRANKLIN M. HINNANT, THEODORE R. HINNANT, ROBERT LEE HINNANT, JOYCE FAYE LAWSON, also known as JOYCE HOBBS, DOROTHY ANN H. WILLIAMS, also known as DOROTHY HENDERSON and LENISE A. BROCKINGTON 42 West Street, Apt 10 Randolph MA 02136WILLIAM V. HINNANT 3452 Thorndike Dr. Fayetteville NC 28311LUTHER BRYANT 9831 Revell Rd. Kenly NC 27542LEVELL EXUM, JR., MAVIS ANN EDMUNDSON, ADDIE CAROLYN HESTER, DONALD RAY EXUM and BARBARA NELL EXUM 4109 Cobs Cook Drive Durham NC 27707 Grantor / Owner (Legal Doc) Grantor Street Grantor CityGrantor StateGrantor ZipBase Agreement Form Base Agreement Date Agreement Recording DateAgreement Recording BookAgreement Recording PageAmendment Recording BookAmendment Recording DateAmendment Recording PageEDNA EARL JACOBS, WILLIE E. JACOBS and LEROY DREIGHTON 3210 Geaton DrUpper Marlboro MD 20774Easement Agreement 5/26/20166/1/20162657 642BONNIE SCOTT TRUELOVE, also known as BONNIE LOU SCOTT, and MICHELLE SCOTT GALLOWAY, also known as REBECCA MICHELLE SCOTT, as attorneys‐in‐fact for REBECCA H. SCOTT, Individually and BONNIE LOU SCOTT and REBECCA MICHELLE SCOTT, as Trustees of THE RESIDUARY TRUST UNDER THE WILL OF HARRISON E. SCOTT 122 Canterbury Oaks NW Wilson NC 27896BONNIE SCOTT TRUELOVE, also known as BONNIE LOU SCOTT, and MICHELLE SCOTT GALLOWAY, also known as REBECCA MICHELLE SCOTT, as attorneys‐in‐fact for REBECCA H. SCOTT, Individually and BONNIE LOU SCOTT and REBECCA MICHELLE SCOTT, as Trustees of THE RESIDUARY TRUST UNDER THE WILL OF HARRISON E. SCOTT 122 Canterbury Oaks NW Wilson NC 27896DANHAVEN FARMS, LLC PO Box 398 Selma NC 27576 Easement Agreement 4/6/20164/8/20162651 495THE LAMPE COMPANY, INCORPORATED PO Box 150 Smithfield NC 27577 Easement Agreement 5/11/20165/16/20162655 662THE LAMPE COMPANY PO Box 150 Smithfield NC 27577 Easement Agreement 5/11/20165/16/20162655 662BRUNSWICK TIMBER, LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability Company c/o FOREST INVESTMENTS ASSOCIATES L.P. 15 Piedmont Center Ste 1250 Atlanta GA 30305 Pipeline Right of Way and Easement Agr 1/31/2017 FIATP in Possession of OriginalsDONNIE RAY BOYETTE and wife, ELLEN ROGERSON BOYETTE9255 Boyette Rd. Kenly NC 27542 Easement Agreement 10/29/2015 11/13/2015 4682 911‐915PETER WAVERLY EDWARDS and LINDA RAE EDWARDS, Trustees of the Edwards Joint Declaration of Trust dated February 16, 2015 3004 Watergate Ln. Virginia Beach VA 23452PETER WAVERLY EDWARDS and LINDA RAE EDWARDS, Trustees of the Edwards Joint Declaration of Trust dated February 16, 2015 3004 Watergate Ln. Virginia Beach VA 23452NANCY LEIGH SIMMONS 109 Lee Trace Dr. Smithfield NC 27577 Easement Agreement 3/17/20163/21/20164735 308ROXY DRIVE, LLC, a North Carolina limited liability company 110 Roxy Dr. Selma NC 27576ROXY DRIVE, LLC, a North Carolina limited liability company 110 Roxy Dr. Selma NC 27576ROXY DRIVE, LLC, a North Carolina limited liability company 110 Roxy Dr. Selma NC 27576NELL GOFORTH WIGGINS, AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE TRUST CREATED IN ITEM FOUR OF LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF MALISSA G. GOFORTH AND UNDER UNDER THE TRUST CREATED IN ITEM FOUR OF LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF G. MARK GOFORTH, JR. 423 Dogwood Tr. Goldsboro NC 27534Nell Goforth Wiggins, Trustee Under the Last Will and Testament of G. Mark Goforth, Jr. 423 Dogwood Tr. Goldsboro NC 27534CONSTANCE GODWIN BOYKIN 5216 Olive Rd. Raleigh NC 27606GARY EDWARD LEGGETT and wife, JOY DEANS LEGGETT2131 Bay Valley Rd. Kenly NC 27542 Easement Agreement 1/4/2017 1/11/20174893 789G. A. GORDON, LINDA K. LEVY, DAVID W. DUBLIN, JR. and BETTY COLSON 204 N. 4Th St. Smithfield NC 27577G. A. GORDON, LINDA K. LEVY, DAVID W. DUBLIN, JR. and BETTY COLSON 204 N. 4Th St. Smithfield NC 27577JEFFREY HAROLD BRINCHEK 2072 Beulahtown Rd. Kenly NC 27542 Temporary Work Easement 11/21/2015 5/23/20164767 511GLENDALE FARMS, INC. 2331 Glendale Rd. Kenly NC 27542 Easement Agreement 5/3/20165/4/20164758 480GLENDALE FARMS, INC. 2331 Glendale Rd. Kenly NC 27542 Easement Agreement 5/3/20165/4/20164758 480VAN B. KILLETTE and wife, ANGELA P. KILLETTE 94 Peacock Dr. Kenly NC 27542 Easement Agreement 12/8/2015 12/18/2015 4697 105GLENDALE FARMS, INC. 2331 Glendale Rd. Kenly NC 27542 Temporary Work Easement 5/3/20165/23/20164767 538ANNA MARIE B. HODGE, LIFE ESTATE, WILLIAM R. HODGE, ALBERT BRUCE HODGE; GLENN JAMES HODGE; and JEANETTE LOUISE HODGE, Remaindermen 1597 Beulahtown Rd. Kenly NC 27542 Easement Agreement 1/28/2016 2/23/2016 4722 850ANNA MARIE B. HODGE, LIFE ESTATE, WILLIAM R. HODGE, ALBERT BRUCE HODGE; GLENN JAMES HODGE; and JEANETTE LOUISE HODGE, Remaindermen 1597 Beulahtown Rd. Kenly NC 27542 Easement Agreement 1/28/2016 2/23/2016 4722 850ANNA MARIE B. HODGE 1597 Beulahtown Rd. Kenly NC 27542 Easement Agreement 1/28/20162/23/20164722 850NELL GOFORTH WIGGINS, trustee under the last will and testament of G. MARK GOFORTH, JR. 423 Dogwood Tr. Goldsboro NC 27534GLENDALE‐CHAPEL COMMUNITY CENTER, INC. 2569 Woodard's Dairy Rd. Middlesex NC 27557 Easement Agreement 10/19/2015 11/13/2015 4682 921‐925EDWARD DEWAYNE SUTTLES 1425 Beulahtown Rd. Kenly NC 27542 Easement Agreement 12/29/2015 5/23/20164767 515MARIE J. TART 1405 Beulahtown Rd. Kenly NC 27542 Easement Agreement 12/15/2015 12/18/2015 4697 110JERRY C. WOODARD 2805 Deerfield Ln. Wilson NC 27896 Easement Agreement 12/15/2015 12/18/2015 4697 95JAMES H. MOORE, JR., and wife, YVONNE C. MOORE, as tenants in common and not as tenants by the entirety 713 Chestnut Dr. Smithfield NC 27577YVONNE C. MOORE and husband, JAMES H. MOORE, JR. 713 Chestnut Dr. Smithfield NC 27577YVONNE C. MOORE and husband, JAMES H. MOORE, JR. 713 Chestnut Dr. Smithfield NC 27577DAVID RICKY GODWIN, JR. and wife, TRACEY E. GODWIN PO Box 607 Selma NC 27576DAVID RICKY GODWIN, Trustee of the David Ricky Godwin Revocable Trust u/a/o June 26, 2013 PO Box 607 Selma NC 27576JAMES HENRY MOORE, JR. & YVONNE C. MOORE 713 Chestnut Dr. Smithfield NC 27577 Grantor / Owner (Legal Doc) Grantor Street Grantor CityGrantor StateGrantor ZipBase Agreement Form Base Agreement Date Agreement Recording DateAgreement Recording BookAgreement Recording PageAmendment Recording BookAmendment Recording DateAmendment Recording PageGAIL A. RENFROW and husband, JOSEPH HAROLD RENFROW 1306 Lynnwood Road Knightdale NC 27545 Easement Agreement 3/23/20164/28/20164754 644JACK K. STORIE and wife, SUSY A. STORIE 104 Ivey Dr. Kenly NC 27542 Easement Agreement 8/26/20168/29/20164821 855Roxy Drive, LLC, a North Carolina Limited Liability Company 110 Roxy Dr. Selma NC 27576ROXY DRIVE, LLC, A North Carolina limited liability company 110 Roxy Dr. Selma NC 27576KEVIN L. MOORE and APRYL C. MOORE 6475 Holly Ln. Kenly NC 27542 Easement Agreement 11/21/2015 12/4/2015 4690 847J. D. GURLEY 6173 Old Beulah Rd. Kenly NC 27542J. D. GURLEY and wife, ELIZABETH A. GURLEY (spousal interest) 6173 Old Beulah Rd. Kenly NC 27542J. D. GURLEY 6173 Old Beulah Rd. Kenly NC 27542MICHAEL A. REVELL 730 Gateway Park Dr. Apt 312 Raleigh NC 27601 Easement Agreement 9/6/20169/8/20164828 91MICHAEL A. REVELL 730 Gateway Park Dr. Apt 312 Raleigh NC 27601 Temporary Work Easement 9/6/20169/8/20164828 96BRENDA A. DEANS 3560 Old Beulah Rd. Selma NC 27576 Easement Agreement 4/21/201612/12/20164754 10EVELYN LAVON J. BALDWIN 5309 Orabelle Ct. Raleigh NC 27606 Easement Agreement 3/31/20164/28/20164754 681EVELYN LAVON J. BALDWIN 5309 Orabelle Ct. Raleigh NC 27606JOHNNIE LYNN ROBERTSON and JEFFREY BRIAN ROBERTSON PO Box 716 Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 4/5/20164/28/20164754 635JOHNNIE LYNN ROBERTSON and JEFFREY BRIAN ROBERTSON PO Box 716 Four Oaks NC 27524JOHNNIE LYNN ROBERTSON and JEFFREY BRIAN ROBERTSON PO Box 716 Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 4/5/20164/28/20164754 635JOHNNIE LYNN ROBERTSON and JEFFREY BRIAN ROBERTSON PO Box 716 Four Oaks NC 27524Johnnie Lynn Robertson and Jeffrey Brian Robertson PO Box 716 Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 4/5/20164/28/20164754 635Old Beulah Road, LLC 4929 Old Beulah Rd. Selma NC 27576Old Beulah Road, LLC 4929 Old Beulah Rd. Selma NC 27576Old Beulah Road, LLC 4929 Old Beulah Rd. Selma NC 27576LETA WELLONS PILLION 3915 SE School Rd. Greensboro NC 27406 Easement Agreement 3/28/20164/28/20164754 657MARY WELLONS MARTIN PO Box 37 Micro NC 27555 Easement Agreement 3/22/20164/27/20164753 955HIGHWAY 39 #6217 Limited Partnership PO Box 607 Selma NC 27576HIGHWAY 39 #6217 Limited Partnership PO Box 607 Selma NC 27576Sandra Morris Smith 2007 Pine Bark Ln. Clayton NC 27520 Easement Agreement 2/3/20162/17/20164720 607SANDRA MORRIS SMITH 2007 Pine Bark Ln. Clayton NC 27520 Cathodic Protection Unit Easement Agre12/13/201612/14/20164880 208GREGORY K. PITTMAN and wife, NATALIE E. PITTMAN 4263 NC Highway 39 Selma NC 27576 Easement Agreement 2/6/2017 2/10/20174908 884TRI‐STATE DEVELOPMENTS, INC. 2750 NC 96 N. Selma NC 27576 Easement Agreement 1/15/20161/15/20164712 883‐887JERRY J. RHODES and wife, LINDA T. RHODES, LIFE ESTATE & LESLIE WAYNE RHODES and JAMIE RHODES, REMAINDERMEN 164 Old Creech Rd. Selma NC 27576 Easement Agreement 8/15/2015 8/24/2015 4645 403DAVID RICKY GODWIN, JR. 460 Batten Pond Rd. Selma NC 27576JAMES DWAIN ROBERTSON and wife, BING TIET ROBERTSON 101 Dunoon Ct. Clayton NC 27520 Easement Agreement 4/30/20165/4/20164758 490KENNETH A. TALTON, trustee of THE KENNETH A. TALTON TRUST dated March 9, 2005; IRIS T. ATKINS; KATHERINE T. BRILEY; JOHN ARTHUR TALTON; and, JOHN ARTHUR TALTON AND BROOKE HILL, co‐trustees of THE KAREN TALTON IRREVOCABLE SUPPLEMENTAL NEEDS (third party) TRUST 2750 NC Hwy 96 N. Selma NC 27576 Easement Agreement 2/1/2016 4/27/2016 4753 943TALTON CONSTRUCTION CO. 2920 NC Hwy. 96 N. Selma NC 27576 Easement Agreement 1/15/20161/15/20164712 867‐871KENNETH A. TALTON, trustee of THE KENNETH A. TALTON TRUST, dated March 9, 2005, as amended, IRIS T. ATKINS, KATHERINE T. BRILEY, JOHN ARTHUR TALTON and JOHN ARTHRU TALTON and BROOKE HILL, co‐tustees of the KAREN TALTON IRREVOCABLE SUPPLEMENT NEEDS [Third Party] TRUST2750 NC Hwy 96 N. Selma NC 27576 Easement Agreement 2/1/2016 4/27/2016 4753 943WILLIAM CLIFFORD PHILLIPS and wife, JULIA SMITH PHILLIPS 272 Hawkins Rd. Selma NC 27576 Easement Agreement 6/3/20166/7/20164776 193CARL B. LANGDON and wife, NANCY J. LANGDON, as tenants in common. PO Box 69 Four Oaks NC 27524CARL B. LANGDON and wife, NANCY J. LANGDON, as tenants in common PO Box 69 Four Oaks NC 27524LELAND RAYMOND BOSWELL, JR. and wife, SHANNON P. BOSWELL2161 US Hwy. 301 N. Selma NC 27576PEEDIN FARMS, INC., a North Carolina corporation 346 Woodside Rd. Selma NC 27576EDWARD L. POLLARD 289 Serenity Pointe Dr. Selma NC 27576 Temporary Work Easement 1/28/20165/20/20164766 673AMANDA L. GUGLIETTA 327 Serenity Dr. Selma NC 27576 Easement Agreement 11/30/2015 12/11/2015 4693 765JIMMIE WAYNE ALLEN and wife, MARY DARLENE ALLEN 344 Serenity Pointe Dr. Selma NC 27576 Easement Agreement 11/24/2015 12/4/2015 4690 842DICKY E. PARRISH 2533 Little Divine Rd. Selma NC 27576CARL B. LANGDON and wife, NANCY J. LANGDON, as tenants in common PO Box 69 Four Oaks NC 27524MERLEON G. CREECH and TERESA CREECH ARTHUR PO Box 39 Pine Level NC 27568PERRY GENE BARBOUR, SR. 300 Futrell Rd. Selma NC 27576 Easement Agreement 12/28/20161/4/2017 4890 870DOC BERRY OLIVER, II and wife, CORNELIA G. OLIVER PO Box 67 Pine Level NC 27568 Easement Agreement 12/16/2015 12/18/2015 4697 100JAMIE S. STRICKLAND 1777 Pine Level Selma Rd. Selma NC 27576 Easement Agreement 3/24/20164/27/20164753 973WILLIAM HENRY MCCLUNG and wife, JUDY GAIL MCCLUNG 1533 Pine Level Selma Rd. Selma NC 27576 Easement Agreement 12/3/2015 12/11/2015 4693 769WILLIAM HENRY MCCLUNG and wife, JUDY GAIL MCCLUNG 1533 Pine Level Selma Rd. Selma NC 27576 Easement Agreement 12/3/2015 12/11/2015 4693 769 Grantor / Owner (Legal Doc) Grantor Street Grantor CityGrantor StateGrantor ZipBase Agreement Form Base Agreement Date Agreement Recording DateAgreement Recording BookAgreement Recording PageAmendment Recording BookAmendment Recording DateAmendment Recording PageANDREW AN CHAN, trustee of THE EQT TRUST101 Harkness Cir. Durham NC 27705BRUCE G. PARKER, GRACE T. PARKER and KAREN T. MCCANLESS, DONNA T. SMITH and NORMA JANE TUTTLE, Co‐Trustees of the U/W of NORMA P. TUTTLE 1120 Elon Ossipee Rd. Elon NC 27244JACQUELYN BROWN PEEDIN 308 Poole Dr. Selma NC 27576 Temporary Work Easement 2/18/20165/20/20164766 669WILBERT G. BARBEE and wife, EULA W. BARBEE 1225 W. Blanche St. Ext. Selma NC 27576 Easement Agreement 2/1/20162/17/20164720 613GARY E. ATKINS 1401 Devils Racetrack Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 8/1/20168/2/20164807 152PATRICIA LYNN CROCKER 2208 Coliseum Blvd. Greensboro NC 27403 Easement Agreement 3/22/20167/28/20164804 362LYNN‐CLIFF, INC. 467 Gor An Farm Rd. Selma NC 27576JOSEPH MELVILLE CROCKER8701 Crowder Rd. Raleigh NC 27603 Easement Agreement 8/12/20167/28/20164803 991EASTFIELD ASSOCIATES, LLC 111 E Oak St. Selma NC 27576JAMES ALTON STARLING, JR. and wife, FAYE CREECH STARLING PO Box 10 Pine Level NC 27568MERLEON G. CREECH (94% undivided interest) TERESA CREECH ARTHUR (6% undivided interest) PO Box 39 Pine Level NC 27568MERLEON G. CREECH (94% undivided interest) TERESA CREECH ARTHUR (6% undivided interest) PO Box 39 Pine Level NC 27568ROBERTS & WELLONS, INC. PO Box 1046 Smithfield NC 27577ATLANTIC COAST PIPELINE, LLC120 Tredegar Street Richmond VA 23219 North Carolina General Warranty Deet 2/24/20163/3/20164728 383RICHARD E. ARTHUR and wife, TERESA C. ARTHUR P.O. Box 554 Pine Level NC 27568RICHARD E. ARTHUR and wife, TERESA C. ARTHUR P.O. Box 554 Pine Level NC 27568LARRY E. COX 110 Wilson Mills Rd. Smithfield NC 27577MERLEON G. CREECH and TERESA CREECH ARTHUR PO Box 39 Pine Level NC 27568THOMAS DENNY GARNER and wife, FRANKLIN E. GARNER 1013 Arrowhead Dr. Snow Hill NC 28580 Easement Agreement 1/26/20161/26/20164712 877‐882LORETTA KAY HILL 3738 College Ave. Ellicott City MD 21043LARRY M. CAPPS and wife, FAYE P. CAPPS 634 Hill Rd. Smithfield NC 27577LARRY M CAPPS and wife, FAYE CAPPS 634 Hill Rd. Smithfield NC 27577JIMMY RAY CASEY 774 Hill Rd. Smithfield NC 27577JIMMY RAY CASEY and wife, MARGARET ANDRADE CASEY 774 Hill Rd. Smithfield NC 27577DANIEL ANDREW CULBRETH and MELISSA LYNN CULBRETH HALE, as tenants in common 3229 Red Berry Dr Wilmington NC 28409 Temporary Work Easement 6/6/2016 6/16/2016 4781 734ROBERT C. HINES 8607 Regatta Ct. Sims NC 27880VIVIAN C. FINCH, trustee of THE VIVIAN C. FINCH TRUST under declaration of trust dated February 23,1998 6403 Golfcrest Dr. San Diego CA 92119EBX‐NEUSE I, LLC, A Maryland limited liability company 302 Jefferson St. Suite 110Raleigh NC 27605EBX‐NEUSE I, LLC302 Jefferson St. Suite 110Raleigh NC 27605LORI HILL SIMPSON 3681 Brodgen Rd. Smithfield NC 27577MARVIN EARL HILL, LIFE ESTATE and MARK EARL HILL, 2727 Yelverton Grove Rd. Smithfield NC 27577 Temporary Work Easement 9/28/2015 11/13/2015 4682 916‐920LORI HILL SIMPSON 3681 Brodgen Rd. Smithfield NC 27577FRANK PERRY HILL 3681 Brodgen Rd. Smithfield NC 27577BARBARA ANN LASSITER 1504 Laura Duncan Rd. Apex NC 27502TERRY LASSITER; NINA OLIVER LASSITER LIFE ESTATE 3422 Brogden Rd. Smithfield NC 27577 Easement Agreement 10/7/201610/19/20164850 74WOODALL FARMS, LLC2922 Carmelo Dr. Henderson NV 89052 Easement Agreement 7/11/20167/11/20164793 998CAROLYN H. STEVENS, trustee of THE CAROLYN H. STEVENS, REVOCABLE TRUST under agreement of April 15, 2013 PO Box 2304 Smithfield NC 27577RACHEL S. CORBETT665 Lantern Ridge Dr. Winston‐Salem NC 27104CLYDA HILL COOR and husband, LAWRENCE B. COOR as tenants in common 130 Crow Trail Hertford NC 27944STEVENS FAMILY 1996 LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 3400 Stevens Sausage Rd. Smithfield NC 27577CHARLES A. STEVENS, JR.; JOCELYN STEVENS ANDREWS 3952 Stevens Sausage Rd. Smithfield NC 27577Judy Deanne Lassiter Mizner 2362 Black Creek Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 9/20/20169/21/20164834 809ROBERTS & WELLONS, INCORPORATEDPO Box 299 Smithfield NC 27577CHARLES A. STEVENS, JR. AND JOCELYN STEVENS ANDREWS, tenants in commom 3952 Stevens Sausage Road Smithfield NC 27577STEVENS FAMILY 1996 LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 3400 Stevens Sausage Rd. Smithfield NC 27577STEVENS FAMILY 1996 LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 3400 Stevens Sausage Rd. Smithfield NC 27577NEUSE TREE FARM, LLC 3016 Hillsborough St., Suite 212 Raleigh NC 27607NEUSE TREE FARM, LLC 3016 Hillsborough St., Suite 212 Raleigh NC 27607CHARLES A. STEVENS, JR. and JOCELYN STEVENS ANDREWS, tenants in common 3952 Stevens Sausage Road Smithfield NC 27577CHARLES A. STEVENS, JR. and JOCELYN STEVENS ANDREWS, tenants in common 3952 Stevens Sausage Road Smithfield NC 27577CHARLES A. STEVENS, JR. and JOCELYN STEVENS ANDREWS, tenants in common 3952 Stevens Sausage Road Smithfield NC 27577 Grantor / Owner (Legal Doc) Grantor Street Grantor CityGrantor StateGrantor ZipBase Agreement Form Base Agreement Date Agreement Recording DateAgreement Recording BookAgreement Recording PageAmendment Recording BookAmendment Recording DateAmendment Recording PageCHARLES A. STEVENS, JR. and JOCELYN STEVENS ANDREWS, tenants in common 3952 Stevens Sausage Road Smithfield NC 27577JAMES W. NARRON, Trustee of the JAMES W. NARRON REVOCABLE TRUST PO Box 1523 Smithfield NC 27577 Easement Agreement 12/8/2016 12/21/2016 4884 480JAMES W. NARRON, Trustee of the JAMES W. NARRON REVOCABLE TRUST PO Box 1523 Smithfield NC 27577 Road Grant Easement Agreement 12/8/2016 1/6/2017 4892 128RALPH LEE STEWART, JR. and wife, PATRICIA V. STEWART 625 Stewart Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 1/26/201702/21/20174913 325RALPH LEE STEWART, JR. and wife, PATRICIA V. STEWART 625 Stewart Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524Road Grant Easement Agreement 1/26/201702/21/20174913 333RALPH LEE STEWART, JR. and wife, PATRICIA V. STEWART 625 Stewart Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524Temporary Site Agreement 1/26/201702/21/20174913 374TEMPE ANN LAMPE & JOHN HAROLD LAMPE, II PO BOX 150 SMITHFIELD NC 27577 Easement Agreement 9/26/2016Being Processed by County JAMES C & TERESA MASSENGILL RHODES 2009 Devil Racetrack Rd Four Oaks NC 27524‐0000ELMER WAYNE STEWART & wife, JULIA WOMMACK STEWART370 Devils Racetrack Rd Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 12/20/201602/21/20174913 353ELMER WAYNE & JULIA WOMMACK STEWART 370 Devils Racetrack Rd Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 12/20/201602/21/20174913 353RALPH LEE STEWART JR and wife, PATRICIA V. STEWART 625 Stewart Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 1/26/201702/21/20174913 325DIANA SHEPARD 101 Fox Hill Ct. Franklin TN 37069JAMES CLIFTON RHODES 2009 Devils Racetrack Rd Four Oaks NC 27524Chad Minson Stewart, Gregory Wade Stewart and Jeffrey Wayne Stewart, as tenants in common 528 Thunder Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524CHAD MINSON STEWART, GREGORY WADE STEWART and JEFFREY WAYNE STEWART, as tenants in common 528 Thunder Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524TEMPE ANN LAMPE and husband, DONALD L. IVEY; and, JOHN H. LAMPE, II and wife, NANCY LAMPE PO Box 150 Smithfield NC 27577 Easement Agreement 4/12/2016 4/19/2016 4749 669SUSAN S. MASSENGILL 3234 Devils Race Track Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 11/11/201611/14/20164863 869SUSAN S. MASSENGILL 3234 Devils Race Track Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 11/11/201611/14/20164863 869JOSEPH LEE MASSENGILL, II 4414 US 301 South Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 4/5/20164/28/20164754 662SUSAN S. MASSENGILL 3258 Devils Race Track Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 11/11/201611/14/20164863 869TERESA MASSENGILL RHODES and husband, JAMES C. RHODES 2009 Devils Racetrack Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524DAVID BRYAN STANFIELD 3364 Devils Racetrack Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524CHAD M. STEWART and GREGORY W. STEWART 275 Stewart Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 10/4/201602/21/20174913 360CECIL R. MCLAMB 2502 Foxcroft Rd. NWWilson NC 27896 Easement Agreement 10/30/201611/1/20164857 902COUNTY OF JOHNSTON PO Box 1049 Smithfield NC 27577COUNTY OF JOHNSTON PO Box 1049 Smithfield NC 27577LAURCEY MASSENGILL337 Tarheel Rd. Benson NC 27504Easement Agreement 4/20/201612/12/20164754 17M & B, LLC PO Box 148 Smithfield NC 27577WILLIAM FRANK LEE, LIFE ESATE; REBECCA M. LEE, remainderman 115 Mariah Drive; PO Box 148 Smithfield NC 27577BRYAN K. DAVIS and wife, DANA ALLEN DAVIS 1600 Lees Union Church Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 12/10/201612/16/20164882 273MICHELLE LEE ALLEN 236 Bates Field Dr. Fayetteville NC 28311 Easement Agreement 11/8/2015 12/4/2015 4690 838NORMA ALLEN BLACKMON & husband, THERON DENNIS BLACKMON 588 Watkins Rd. Clayton NC 27520 Easement Agreement 8/4/2015 8/24/2015 4645 398TOMESIA A. WILLIAMS, MISTY A. EASON, and HOLLY A. NORD 465 New Hope Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 3/28/201612/12/20164754 1WILLIAM WOOD SANDERS, JR. 2155 Lees Union Church Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 10/1/201610/5/20164843 695WILLIAM WOOD SANDERS 4812 US 701 S. Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 3/23/20164/27/20164753 979WILLIAM WOOD SANDERS 4812 US 701 S. Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 3/23/20164/27/20164753 979PEGGY HOLLEY JOHNSON 5620 N 19Th St. Arlington VA 22205LUTHER FRANK LEE (1/3); MARION GERALD LEE (1/3); ALICE ANNE BAREFOOT (1/3) 2780 Oak Forest Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524HENRY SHERWOOD JOHNSON and wife, JOAN P. JOHNSON 3070 Stricklands Crossroads Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524NANNETTE L. COATES and CHRISTOPHER H. COATES PO Box 648 Kenly NC 27542NANNETTE L. COATES and CHRISTOPHER H. COATES PO Box 648 Kenly NC 27542WALTON C. JOHNSON and wife, HESTA T. JOHNSON 509 Mcmillan Dr. Indian Trail NC 28079 Easement Agreement 9/29/201610/7/20164844 937WALTON C. JOHNSON and wife, HESTA T. JOHNSON 509 McMillan Dr. Indian Trail NC 28079 Easement Agreement 9/29/201610/7/20164844 937TONY DELMON LEE 957 White Oak Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524HENRY MYRON JOHNSON, III and wife, SHERRY S. JOHNSON 2941 Stricklands Crossroads Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524JAMES ARNOLD JOHNSON 797 Canaan Church Rd. La Crosse VA 23950MILDRED J. PARKER 1505 Oak Forest Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524MILDRED J. PARKER 1505 Oak Forest Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524JEAN J. PARKER, trustee of THE JEAN J. PARKER REVOCABLE TRUST dated February 12, 2013 1592 Oak Forest Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524 Temporary Work Easement 12/21/2016 1/4/2017 4890 886JEAN J. PARKER, trustee of THE JEAN J. PARKER REVOCABLE TRUST dated February 12, 2013 1592 Oak Forest Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524 Easement Agreement 12/21/2016 1/4/2017 4890 880JOSEPH LYNCH and wife, SHARON PARKER LYNCH 43673 Tonica Rd. Fremont CA 94539EVELYN FRANCINE STEPHENSON 2012 Raccoon Run Clayton NC 27527SHARON PARKER LYNCH and husband, JOSEPH MICHAEL LYNCH 43673 Tonica Rd. Fremont CA 94539LEE BROTHERS FARM, a North Carolina General Partnership 1245 Oak Forest Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 4/6/20164/28/20164754 625SHIRLEY BEASLEY MASSENGILL and ROBBIE LYNN MASSENGILL1578 Hayes Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 8/20/20168/29/20164821 862 Grantor / Owner (Legal Doc) Grantor Street Grantor CityGrantor StateGrantor ZipBase Agreement Form Base Agreement Date Agreement Recording DateAgreement Recording BookAgreement Recording PageAmendment Recording BookAmendment Recording DateAmendment Recording PageSHIRLEY BEASLEY MASSENGILL and ROBBIE LYNN MASSENGILL1578 Hayes Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524Road Grant Easement Agreement 8/20/20168/29/20164821 940SHIRLEY BEASLEY MASSENGILL and ROBBIE LYNN MASSENGILL1578 Hayes Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 8/20/20168/29/20164821 862SHIRLEY BEASLEY MASSENGILL and ROBBIE LYNN MASSENGILL1578 Hayes Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524Road Grant Easement Agreement 8/20/20168/29/20164821 940JESSE GABRIEL LEE PO Box 16 Dunn NC 28334Sam & Carrie Williams Properties, Inc., a North Carolina corporation 1893 Stone Creek Rd. Benson NC 27504LINDA ROSE LEE 6426 Meadowbrook Rd. Benson NC 27504JACQUELYN MAE LEE 1496 Wood Lee Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 2/9/20162/17/20164720 618TOMMY LEE and JACQUELYN L. LEE 1496 Wood Lee Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 2/9/20162/17/20164720 623PATRICIA LEE GOODWIN and WILLIE R. GOODWIN 6496 Meadowbrook Rd. Benson NC 27504Easement Agreement 2/10/20162/24/20164723 399‐403SHERRILL D. LEE and wife CAROLYN T. LEE 6263 Meadowbrook Rd. Benson NC 27504Easement Agreement 10/19/2015 10/30/2015 4677 50Patricia Lee Goodwin and Husband, Willie R. Goodwin, Life Estate and Gene Edgerton Lee, Remainder 6496 Meadowbrook Rd. Benson NC 27504 Easement Agreement 3/28/2016 4/29/2016 4755 804MARGIE B. HAHN 603 Yadkin St. Albemarle NC 28002 Easement Agreement 10/17/2015 10/20/2015 4677 46DUSTIN KEITH JERNIGAN, unmarried 5184 NC Hwy 50 S. Benson NC 27504Easement Agreement 6/2/20166/10/20164778 543DUSTIN KEITH JERNIGAN, unmarried 5184 NC Hwy 50 S. Benson NC 27504Road Grant Easement Agreement 12/3/201612/7/20164876 510DUSTIN KEITH JERNIGAN, unmarried 5184 NC Hwy 50 S. Benson NC 27504Site Agreement 12/3/201612/7/20164876 515JOHN CREIGHTON LEE 6912 Meadowbrook Rd. Benson NC 27504Easement Agreement 9/26/201610/5/20164843 769JOHN CREIGHTON LEE 6912 Meadowbrook Rd. Benson NC 27504Easement Agreement 9/26/201610/5/20164843 769JAMES EDWIN JONES and LUANNE JONES ROSE 13423 Hobbton Hwy Newton Grove NC 28366THOMAS E. NAYLOR, trustee of THE THOMAS NAYLOR REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST dated JULY 05, 2005 7326 Meadowbrook Rd. Benson NC 27504 Easement Agreement 2/23/2016 4/28/2016 4754 651THERESA GODWIN ENGLERT, JANET GODWIN EARNHEART, MARGARET GODWIN CHASE, JAMES E. GODWIN, FLONNIE LOUISE GODWIN, GAIL GODWIN CLARK, MARCIA GODWIN WILLIAMS, JOSEPH E. GODWIN, and LINDA GODWIN COLEMAN 7285 Meadowbrook Rd. Benson NC 27504JAMES E. GODWIN and wife, CORA J. GODWIN 710 Raleigh St. Newton Grove NC 28366SYLVIA JEAN NOLES BAILEY 141 Bailey Farms Lane Zebulon NC 27597SYLVIA JEAN NOLES BAILEY 141 Bailey Farms Lane Zebulon NC 27597STUART LEE MATTHEWS PO Box 1360 Angier NC 27501STUART LEE MATTHEWS and JEFFREY H. MATTHEWS PO Box 1360 Angier NC 27501FRANCES M. JOHNSON 6116 S US 21 HwyGlade Valley NC 28627JAMES ERIC DUDLEY 2710 Godwin Lake Rd. Benson NC 27504Easement Agreement 2/2/20162/17/20164720 629MARGARET LEE N. DIXON 3671 Kimberly Jo Dr. Rocky Mount NC 27804Easement Agreement 6/16/20166/22/20164784 407DAVID EUGENE LEE 8515 Meadowbrook Rd. Benson NC 27504LEE BROTHERS FARM, a North Carolina general partnership 1245 Oak Forest Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 4/6/20164/28/20164754 625LEE BROTHERS FARM, a North Carolina general partnership 1245 Oak Forest Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 4/6/20164/28/20164754 625LEE BROTHERS FARM, a North Carolina general partnership 1245 Oak Forest Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 4/6/20164/28/20164754 625AGNES SYLVIA WOOD 3089 Godwin Lake Rd. Benson NC 27504Easement Agreement 7/19/20167/21/20164799 720JOHN MAX LEE, JR. 3277 Godwin Lake Rd Benson NC 27504LAURA LEE LIFE ESTATE and MONICA DIANN LEE, REMAINDERMAN 9825 NC 96 S. Benson NC 27504LULA D. JOHNSON PO Box 730 Whitaker NC 27891REBA LEE CUSHING 113 Gaddy Dr. Wilmington NC 28403MONICA DIANN LEE & PAULA LEE FRAZIER 202 Bretonshire Rd. Wilmington NC 28405S & E FARMS, LLC, a North Carolina limited liability company 5075 Godwin Lake Rd. Benson NC 27504Easement Agreement 7/15/20167/21/20164799 734S & E FARMS, LLC, a North Carolina limited liability company 5075 Godwin Lake Rd. Benson NC 27504Easement Agreement 7/15/20167/21/20164799 734ELVIS EARL DUDLEY 4081 Godwin Lake Rd. Benson NC 27504Temporary Work Easement 2/10/20165/20/20164766 665RONINA J. HUFF 4494 Godwin Lake Rd. Benson NC 27504CAROLYN NOLES BAIN 365 Lee Johnson Rd. Dunn NC 28334Easement Agreement 8/21/2015 8/24/2015 4645 394ZILPHIA P. ADAMS, LLC PO Box 1116 Garner NC 27529JAMES DAVID SMITH 1049 Greenview Dr. Florence SC 29501ANNIE RUTH JOHNSON 4547 Godwin Lake Rd. Benson NC 27504ZILPHIA P. ADAMS, LLC PO Box 1116 Garner NC 27529S & E Farms, LLC, a North Carolina limited liability company 5075 Godwin Lake Rd. Benson NC 27504Easement Agreement 7/15/20167/21/20164799 734JASON D. ASHWORTH and wife, BARBARA R. ASHWORTH 5463 NC Highway 242 South Benson NC 27504Easement Agreement 6/7/20166/10/20164778 598ROBERT LEE MCCANTS and DONIA T. BROWN, as tenants in common 2491 Holly Grove Road Benson NC 27504Easement Agreement 7/19/20167/21/20164799 728KEITH R. PARKER and MELBA P. BARDEN, as tenants in common 3100 Green Vista Way Apt 127 Raleigh NC 27604Easement Agreement 1/12/20171/20/20174898 332PEGGY GAYLE LEE BYRD 273 Fred Tew Rd. Dunn NC 28334Easement Agreement 8/5/2015 8/24/2015 4645 410MARTHA BEASLEY 1356 Horneytown Rd. High Point NC 27265 Easement Agreement 8/2/20168/4/20164808 360DANNY CARROLL MOORE and wife, JAMIE ADAMS MOORE 7440 NC Hwy 50 S. Benson NC 27504Temporary Work Easement 12/20/201612/22/20164885 367S&E FARMS LLC, a North Carolina limited liability company 5075 Godwin Lake Rd. Benson NC 27504Easement Agreement 7/15/20167/21/20164799 734JERRY C. BAREFOOT1187 Mamie Rd. Benson NC 27504T‐BAR INC. 563 T‐Bar Rd. Benson NC 27504S&E FARMS LLC, A North Carolina Limited Liability Company 5075 Godwin Lake Rd. Benson NC 27504Easement Agreement 7/15/20167/21/20164799 734JAMES DAVID SMITH 1049 Greenview Dr. Florence SC 29501 Grantor / Owner (Legal Doc) Grantor Street Grantor CityGrantor StateGrantor ZipBase Agreement Form Base Agreement Date Agreement Recording DateAgreement Recording BookAgreement Recording PageAmendment Recording BookAmendment Recording DateAmendment Recording PageROSSIE KEITH BAREFOOT and wife, HELEN B. BAREFOOTPO Box 398 Benson NC 27504Easement Agreement 2/2/2017 2/10/20174908 910HAZEL B. MCLAMB 919 Dragstrip Rd. Benson NC 27504Easement Agreement 2/3/20162/17/20164720 633MARIE BEASLEY HOLMES 10437 Green Path Rd. Dunn NC 28334Easement Agreement 3/23/20164/27/20164753 960WILLIAM KEITH BAREFOOT and wife, JEAN M. BAREFOOT 663 Raynor Rd. Benson NC 27504Easement Agreement 1/27/201612/16/20164882 121WILLIAM KEITH BAREFOOT and wife, JEAN M. BAREFOOT and the HEIRS of VEAMITH REGISTER 663 Raynor Rd. Benson NC 27504 Road Grant Easement Agreement 12/6/2016 12/14/2016 4880 212DONNIE F. BAREFOOT and ASHLEY W. BAREFOOT, as tenants in common 86 Jada Allen Rd. Dunn NC 28334 Easement Agreement 2/16/2017 02/21/2017 4913 367DONNIE F. BAREFOOT and wife, NANCY J. BAREFOOT86 Jada Allen Rd. Dunn NC 28334SUSAN LELLON THORNTON, LIFE ESTATE, CHARLES O. THORNTON, GLENDA FAYE THORNTON, and GLORIA DIANE THORNTON, Remaindermen as Tenants in Common 4700 NC 242 Hwy S. Unit D Dunn NC 28334 Easement Agreement 2/29/2016 1/6/2017 4892 134SUSAN LELLON THORNTON, LIFE ESTATE, CHARLES O. THORNTON, GLENDA FAYE THORNTON, and GLORIA DIANE THORNTON, Remaindermen as Tenants in Common 4700 NC 242 Hwy S. Unit D Dunn NC 28334 Road Grant Easement Agreement 1/22/2017 1/6/2017 4892 167ANGELA P. EDWARDS, CHRISTOPHER D. EDWARDS, AND WILLIAM BRANDON EDWARDS 4694 NC Hwy 242 South Dunn NC 28334 Road Grant Easement Agreement 11/12/2016 Payment due before RecordingKEVIN L. & JOANNA R. JONES 4700‐A NC Hwy 242SDunn NC 28337 Road Grant Easement Agreement 9/1/201611/14/20164863 743KEVIN L. & JOANNA R. JONES 4700‐A NC Hwy 242SDunn NC 28337 Road Grant Easement Agreement 12/15/201612/21/20164884 485MYRA PARKER TART 4692 NC Hwy 242 Dunn NC 28334Road Grant Easement Agreement 11/7/201611/21/20164868 41TONY GLENN PARKER and JOSEPH FRANKLIN PARKER 1170 Kornegay Town Rd. Newton Grove NC 28366 Easement Agreement 12/19/201612/21/20164884 490JEAN J. PARKER, Trustee of the JEAN J. PARKER REVOCABLE TRUST dated February 12, 2013 1592 Oak Forest Rd. Four Oaks NC 27524 Easement Agreement 12/21/2016 1/4/2017 4890 880WILLOW DEAN BLACKMON, BEVERLY A COLVILLE, DANNY BRUCE ALLEN, SHERWOOD GLENN BAREFOOT, SHARON B HUDSON, BRIAN KEITH BAREFOOT, JONATHAN KEITH BAREFOOT, JUSTIN THERLO BAREFOOT, all heirs of the late RUBY MAE BAREFOOT 101 Banner Heights Rd. Benson NC 27504SAMMY OLIN TART and wife, CHRISTINA L. TART, WILLIE EARL TART 18 Willie Tart Ln. Dunn NC 28334Easement Agreement 3/1/20164/28/20164754 672SAMMY OLIN TART and wife, CHRISTINA L. TART, WILLIE EARL TART 18 Willie Tart Ln. Dunn NC 28334Easement Agreement 3/3/20164/28/20164754 672HAZEL LEE TART 6178 Godwin Lake Rd. Dunn NC 28334HAZEL LEE TART 6178 Godwin Lake Road Dunn NC 28334WILLOW DEAN BLACKMON; BEVERLY A. COLVILLE; DANNY BRUCE ALLEN; SHERWOOD GLENN BAREFOOT; SHARON B. HUDSON; BRIAN KEITH BAREFOOT; JONATHAN KEITH BAREFOOT and JUSTIN THERLO BAREFOOT (SEE COMMENTS) 101 Banner Heights Rd. Benson NC 27504JOHN CARL ALLEN, JR., as Trustee of the John Carl Allen, Jr. Revocable Trust dated March 8, 2016. PO Box 86 Benson NC 27504JUDY PARKER ALLEN, n/k/a JUDY PARKER BRADSHAW, and husband, PRESTON H. BRADSHAW (spousal interest) 3421 Oak Trl. Clayton NC 27520 Easement Agreement 12/21/2016 1/20/2017 01965 0716CONNIE RAY LEE 106 Ammons Rd. Dunn NC 28334Easement Agreement 4/5/20165/20/20161945 101JOHN CARL ALLEN, JR., Trustee of the JOHN CARL ALLEN, JR. REVOCABLE TRUST dated March 8, 2016 PO Box 86 Benson NC 27504JOHN CARL ALLEN, JR., Trustee of the John Carl Allen, Jr. Revocable Trust dated 03/08/2016PO Box 86 Benson NC 27504ADAM DANIEL ANDERSON 104 Bowers Ln. Cary NC 27519BARTLEY DEAN TYLER and wife, CATHERINE COCHRAN‐TYLER 1342 Old Bramble Ln. Fuquay Varina NC 27526 Easement Agreement 10/4/201610/19/201601958 135JOHN M. TYLER 9378 Green Path Rd. Dunn NC 28334Easement Agreement 10/5/201610/7/201601956 0852DEREK J. GODWIN and wife, JANEAN R. GODWIN 5855 Timothy Rd. Dunn NC 28334ADAM DANIEL ANDERSON, CAROLINE HARRIS, MICHELLE HARRIS, and SAMUEL HARRIS 104 Bowers Ln. Cary NC 27519JANET S. ANDERSON 8999 Green Path Rd. Dunn NC 28334Easement Agreement 10/19/2015 10/30/2015 1929 302DAVID GIBSON GODWIN and wife CARRIE W. GODWIN 6914 Timothy Rd. Dunn NC 28334Easement Agreement 3/14/20165/23/20161945 231ADAM DANIEL ANDERSON, CAROLINE HARRIS, MICHELLE HARRIS and SAMUEL HARRIS 104 Bowers Ln. Cary NC 27519DAVID B. CARROLL and wife, LYNN H. CARROLL 92 Savannah Hill Rd. Dunn NC 28334Easement Agreement 4/18/20164/19/201601942 0326DAVID B. CARROLL and wife, LYNN H. CARROLL 92 Savannah Hill Rd. Dunn NC 28334Easement Agreement 4/18/20164/19/201601942 0326SAMANTHA W. TYER and husband, JEREMY D. TYER 8425 Green Path Rd. Dunn NC 28334Easement Agreement 1/30/20162/17/20161937 0077THOMAS EDWARD SUMPTER 8403 Green Path Rd. Dunn NC 28334Easement Agreement 11/13/2015 1/8/2016019340733GEORGIA FAYE P. BLEACHER, STEPHEN QUINN PATRICK and ROBERT CODY PATRICK 103 Bruce Dr. Dunn NC 28334 Easement Agreement 8/1/2016 8/1/2016 01950 0905ALAN L. REBARKER and WARREN A. REBARKER 7618 Green Path Rd. Dunn NC 28334DONELL H. LEE and wife, SHELLEY A. LEE 7459 Green Path Rd. Dunn NC 28334Temporary Work Easement 11/5/2015 11/13/2015 01930 0170‐0174Larry D. Raynor and wife, Edna S. Raynor 6500 Plain View Hwy Dunn NC 28334Easement Agreement 9/25/2015 10/2/2015 1927 327 Grantor / Owner (Legal Doc) Grantor Street Grantor CityGrantor StateGrantor ZipBase Agreement Form Base Agreement Date Agreement Recording DateAgreement Recording BookAgreement Recording PageAmendment Recording BookAmendment Recording DateAmendment Recording PageLINDA EDWARDS HODGES, Trustee of the JOHN E. HODGES FAMILY TRUST 280 Hodges Ln. Dunn NC 28334 Easement Agreement 12/12/2015 12/18/2015 01933 0237WILLIAM P. GILL and wife, THERESA T. GILL 6157 Plain View Hwy. Dunn NC 28334Easement Agreement 9/14/2015 10/2/2015 1927 332LINDA EDWARDS HODGES, CO‐TRUSTEES of THE JOHN E. HODGES FAMILY TRUST 280 Hodges Ln. Dunn NC 28334 Easement Agreement 12/12/2015 12/18/2015 01933 0231DOROTHY J. ADKINS and ANTHONY W. ADKINS 193 Old US 421 Hwy. Dunn NC 28334Easement Agreement 8/29/20169/8/2016019540207JOSEPH RALPH SMITH (1/4 Interest), DEWEY CLIFTON SMITH (1/4 Interest), LARRY EVERETT SMITH (1/4 Interest), and JOYCE CAROLYN SMITH (1/4 Interest) as tenants in common 363 Old US 421 Dunn NC 28334 Easement Agreement 10/8/2015 10/30/2015 1929 307EARL D. POPE and wife, DORIS NAYLOR POPE 517 Old US 421 Hwy. Dunn NC 28334Easement Agreement 2/4/20162/8/20161936 383ALLIE RAY SMITH and wife, SYBIL N. SMITH 328 Fred Smith Rd. Dunn NC 28334Easement Agreement 12/19/2015 1/15/201601935 0018ALLIE RAY SMITH and wife, SYBIL N. SMITH 328 Fred Smith Rd. Dunn NC 28334Easement Agreement 12/19/2015 1/15/20161935 18ARTHUR CALE LEE 181 Wesley Rd. Dunn NC 28334Easement Agreement 8/2/20168/4/201601951 0237RUSSELL EDWARD CAVENAUGH 808 Hawley Rd. Dunn NC 28334Easement Agreement 10/26/201611/7/201601959 0695WILLIAM DAVID LEE PO Box 1063 Dunn NC 28335 Easement Agreement 2/19/20163/1/20161938 194DONNA J. TUTOR, KIM J. CORE, and LISA J. HERBSTREITH 365 Core Rd. Dunn NC 28334Easement Agreement 4/2/20164/5/201601941 0020DONELL LEE, JR. and wife, JANICE BEST LEE 1801 Carbonton Rd. Sanford NC 27330 Easement Agreement 10/2/2015 10/30/2015 01929 0290‐0294ALAN L. REBARKER and WARREN A. REBARKER 7618 Green Path Rd. Dunn NC 28334BONNIE LYNN S. ALLEN & SHERRILL LEE ALLEN 602 N. Church St. Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 7/8/20167/11/201601949 0253BONNIE LYNN S. ALLEN & SHERRILL LEE ALLEN 602 N Church St. Four Oaks NC 27524Easement Agreement 7/8/20167/11/201601949 0253JESSIE ANNA LEE WALKER, LIFE ESTATE and husband, JOHN ALLEN WALKER PO Box 102 Leesburg VA 20178 Easement Agreement 10/19/2016 11/14/2016 1960 091JESSIE ANNA LEE WALKER, LIFE ESTATE and husband, JOHN ALLEN WALKER PO Box 102 Leesburg VA 20178 Easement Agreement 10/19/2016 11/14/2016 1960 091CORBY MITCHELL EDWARDS and wife, JENNIFER POLLARD EDWARDS, THOMAS RICHARD EDWARDS and wife, NANCY JOANNE EDWARDS, SUZANNE EDWARDS VANN and husband, GARY NICHOLAS VANN and RENEE EDWARDS WARREN and husband, ELLIS WARREN as tenants‐in‐common 561 Vann Rd. Clinton NC 28328 Easement Agreement 10/19/2015 10/30/2015 1929 295THOMAS RICHARD EDWARDS and wife, JOANN S. EDWARDS, life tenants with remainder in fee to the children of THOMAS RICHARD EDWARDS, as tenants‐in‐common 4694 Green Path Rd. Dunn NC 28334 Easement Agreement 1/21/2016 3/2/2016 1938 237THOMAS RICHARD EDWARDS and wife, JOANN S. EDWARDS, life tenants with remainder in fee to the children of THOMAS RICHARD EDWARDS, as tenants‐in‐common 4694 Green Path Rd. Dunn NC 28334 Easement Agreement 1/21/2016 3/2/2016 1938 237ALLEN H. HUDSON and STEVEN HUDSON d/b/a HUDSON FARMS, a NC general partnership PO Box 89 Falcon NC 28342 Easement Agreement 2/12/2016 3/1/2016 1938 187Wellons Grandchildren, LLC, Jean R. Wellons 3025‐I Bridges St. Morehead City NC 28557ELLEN GODWIN WARREN, LIFE ESTATE and MARY WARREN STONE, REMAINDER 3328 St. Hardy Ln. Fayetteville NC 28301GURNEY T. SMITH and wife, DONNA M. SMITH 4067 Green Path Rd. Dunn NC 28334Easement Agreement 7/11/20168/29/201601953 0214ELLEN GODWIN WARREN, LIFE ESTATE and MARY WARREN STONE, remainder 3328 St. Hardy Ln. Fayetteville NC 28301HUBERT H. WARREN, JR. and wife, JANET H. WARREN 1100 Rowan St. Dunn NC 28334HUBERT H. WARREN, JR. and wife, JANET H. WARREN 1100 Rowan St. Dunn NC 28334HUBERT H. WARREN, JR. and wife, JANET H. WARREN 1100 Rowan St. Dunn NC 28334HUBERT H. WARREN, JR. and wife, JANET H. WARREN and CHARLES BOYD DIXON and wife, JENNIFER S. DIXON 1100 Rowan St. Dunn NC 28334WEEKS FARMS, INC., A North Carolina Corporation PO Box 787 Dunn NC 28335 Easement Agreement 4/7/20164/8/201601941 0517WEEKS FARMS, INC., A North Carolina Corporation PO Box 787 Dunn NC 28335 Road Grant Easement Agreement 6/15/20166/27/201601948 0027WEEKS FARMS, INC., a North Carolina corporation PO Box 787 DUNN NC 28335 Easement Agreement 4/7/20164/8/201601941 0517WEEKS FARMS, INC., a North Carolina corporation PO Box 787 Dunn NC 28335 Easement Agreement 4/7/20164/8/201601941 0517WEEKS FARMS, INC. PO Box 787 Dunn NC 28335 Easement Agreement 4/7/20164/8/201609837 0837WEEKS FARMS, INC., a corporation, having its principal office in Dunn, Harnett County, North Carolina PO Box 787 Dunn NC 28335 Road Grant Easement Agreement 6/15/2016 6/27/2016 0529 0535WEEKS FARMS, INC., a corporation, having its principal office in Dunn, Harnett County, North Carolina PO Box 787 Dunn NC 28335 Road Grant Easement Agreement 6/15/2016 6/27/2016 0529 0535WEEKS FARMS, INC., a corporation, having its principal office in Dunn, Harnett County, North Carolina 163 Ruffin Rd. Dunn NC 28335 Road Grant Easement Agreement 6/15/2016 6/27/2016 0529 0535WEEKS FARMS, INC. PO Box 787 Dunn NC 28335 Site Agreement 11/7/201612/6/201609995 0129ROBERT DALE DORMAN 7996 Rhodes Pond Rd. Dunn NC 28334Easement Agreement 10/14/2015 10/23/2015 09745 0513 Grantor / Owner (Legal Doc) Grantor Street Grantor CityGrantor StateGrantor ZipBase Agreement Form Base Agreement Date Agreement Recording DateAgreement Recording BookAgreement Recording PageAmendment Recording BookAmendment Recording DateAmendment Recording PageROBERT DALE DORMAN, Life Estate; LOIS W. DORMAN, Life Estate; JANIFER DENISE DORMAN ELLIS, Life Estate; JENNY ALICE DORMAN RAY, Life Estate; KIMBERELY PAM DORMAN JENNINGS, Life Estate 7996 Rhodes Pond Rd. Dunn NC 28334 Easement Agreement 10/26/2015 10/30/2015 9749 207WM. WESLEY LAND INVESTMENTS, LLC7245 NC Hwy 242 Dunn NC 28334Easement Agreement 11/2/2015 11/13/2015 9756 633ROBERT DALE DORMAN, and wife TAMMY B. DORMAN 7996 Rhodes Pond Rd. Dunn NC 28334Easement Agreement 3/18/20164/5/201609835 0102WEEKS FARMS, INC. PO Box 787 Dunn NC 28335 Easement Agreement 4/7/20164/8/201609837 0837TALMAGE S. BAGGETT, JR., MARY BAGGETT RICE, and DEBRA BAGGETT (POE) MOORE 1839 Middle Rd. Eastover NC 28312 Easement Agreement 11/4/2016 11/14/2016 9980 536TALMAGE S. BAGGETT, JR., MARY BAGGETT RICE, DEBRA BAGGETT (POE) MOORE 1839 Middle Rd. Eastover NC 28312 Easement Agreement 11/4/2016 11/14/2016 9980 536RONALD L. OUTLAW PO Box 491 New York NY 10027EDWARD L. MURPHY, BARBARA M. POWELL, OTIS T. MURPHY, JR., and MERTICE M. BRAILSFORD PO Box 103 Godwin NC 28344TYRONE J. WARREN 788 Vagabond Dr. Fayetteville NC 28314Temporary Work Easement 12/19/2015 5/23/20169865 138EARLENE STROUD, GLEN WARREN, AARON WARREN, TOMMY WARREN, PRISCILLA WARREN and CAROL WARREN 10 Aspen Dr. Smithfield NC 27577 Easement Agreement 2/9/2016 2/26/2016 9811 031C. L. TART, JR. and MARY L.B. TART 511 W. Pearsall St., PO Box 8 Dunn NC 28335 Easement Agreement 1/28/20162/26/20169811 259BEULAH LINDSAY PO Box 7 Godwin NC 28344Easement Agreement 12/11/2015 1/21/201609790 0870‐0874GWENDOLYN MCMILLAN PO Box 83 Godwin NC 28344Easement Agreement 2/26/20163/1/20169813 582DANNY EVERETT SMITH and LAWANDA MICHELLE SMITH, husband and wife PO Box 41 Godwin NC 28344GWENDOLYN MCMILLAN PO Box 83 Godwin NC 28344Easement Agreement 2/26/20163/1/20169813 582MELBA DELORIS SMITH 6903 Moses Road, PO Box 57 Godwin NC 28344TART & TART, INC., a corporation created and existing under the laws of North Carolina PO Box 8 Dunn NC 28335 Easement Agreement 1/28/2016 2/26/2016 9811 043DONALD M. MCINTYRE, JR., and wife, BONNIE J. MCINTYRE 7861 Royal Street, PO Box 1 Godwin NC 28344Easement Agreement 10/13/201610/19/201609966 072TART & TART, INC., a corporation created and existing under the laws of North Carolina PO Box 8 Dunn NC 28335 Easement Agreement 1/28/2016 2/26/2016 9811 043JOSEPH C. SCOTT, III and wife, JEANIE W. SCOTT9122 Dunn Rd. Godwin NC 28344Easement Agreement 11/7/201612/7/20169995 632DANIEL B. GILLIKIN, and wife, SARA H. GILLIKIN 9010 Dunn Rd. Godwin NC 28344Temporary Work Easement 12/1/2015 5/23/20169865 167SARA HALLAM GILLIKIN and DANIEL B. GILLIKIN (Spousal Interest) 9010 Dunn Rd. Godwin NC 28344CHRISTOPHER GOIN and spouse, AERIAL GOIN 8946 Dunn Rd. Godwin NC 28344Temporary Work Easement 1/13/20165/23/20169865 184SARA HALLAM & DANIEL B. GILLIKIN 9026 Dunn Rd. Godwin NC 28344Temporary Work Easement 12/1/2015 5/23/20169865 167LAURA HERRING 8913 Dunn Rd. Godwin NC 28344DAVID MARSHALL WILLIAMS, III, and wife, NANCY H. WILLIAMS PO Box 824 Wendell NC 27591 Easement Agreement 7/15/20167/29/201609910 0430DAVID MARSHALL WILLIAMS, III and wife, NANCY H. WILLIAMS PO Box 824 Wendell NC 27591 Road Grant Agreement 11/23/201612/2/20169992 843ELAINE THORNTON RAINEY and GARY WILBUR THORNTON 7054 Toscana Trace Summerfield NC 27358RUTH THORNTON SMITH, C/O GARY THORNTON 7054 Toscana Trace Summerfield NC 27358DANNY H. PRICE and wife, CORENA C. PRICE 6044 Sisk Culbreth Rd. Godwin NC 28344Easement Agreement 9/17/2015 10/2/2015 09733 196TART & TART, INC. PO Box 8 Dunn NC 28335 Easement Agreement 1/28/20162/26/20169811 043KARLA M. LOCKAMY 5716 Sisk Culbreth Rd. Godwin NC 28344KARLA M. LOCKAMY 5716 Sisk Culbreth Rd. Godwin NC 28344KARLA M. LOCKAMY 5716 Sisk Culbreth Rd. Godwin NC 28344BETSY W. JOHNSTON, f/k/a BETSY W. MCRAE, and husband, WILLIAM S. JOHNSTON PO Box 4208 N. Myrtle Beach SC 29597 Easement Agreement 11/2/2016 11/14/2016 9980 548TART & TART, INC., a North Carolina Corporation PO Box 8 Dunn NC 28335 Easement Agreement 1/28/20162/26/20169811 043DORIS NAYLOR STARLING, Estate of Tenancy by the Entirety PO Box 282 Wade NC 28395 Easement Agreement 12/18/2015 1/21/201609790 0888‐0894DORIS NAYLOR STARLING, Estate of Tenancy by the Entirety PO Box 282 Wade NC 28395 Road Grant Agreement 12/18/2015 1/29/201609795 0648‐0651DORIS NAYLOR STARLING, Estate of Tenancy by the Entirety PO Box 282 Wade NC 28395 Easement Agreement 12/18/2015 1/21/201609790 0888‐0894DORIS NAYLOR STARLING, Estate of Tenancy by the Entirety PO Box 282 Wade NC 28395 Road Grant Agreement 12/18/2015 1/29/201609795 0643‐0647BBC ENTERPRISES, an NC partnership 243 S. Bragg Blvd. PO Box 766 Spring Lake NC 28390BBC ENTERPRISES, a NC partnership 243 S. Bragg Blvd. PO Box 766 Spring Lake NC 28390MCLAURIN COMPANY, INC. 7133 Powell St. PO Box 97 Wade NC 28395MCLAURIN COMPANY, INC. f/k/a DONOVAN E. MCLAURIN CO., INC. 7133 Powell St. PO Box 97 Wade NC 28395MCLAURIN COMPANY, INC. f/k/a DONOVAN E. MCLAURIN COMPANY, INC. 7133 Powell St. PO Box 97 Wade NC 28395MCLAURIN COMPANY, INC. 7133 Powell St. PO Box 97 Wade NC 28395LANA PETERMAN and husband, RANDAL PETERMAN 3302 Granville Dr. Fayetteville NC 28303 Easement Agreement 11/17/201611/21/20169985 221LANA PETERMAN and husband, RANDAL PETERMAN 3302 Granville Dr. Fayetteville NC 28303 Easement Agreement 11/17/201611/21/20169985 221HENRY M. SMITH 2921 Beard Rd. Eastover NC 28312 Easement Agreement 10/12/201610/19/201609966 078JACKIE C. LEE and wife, LINDA B. LEE 6915 Powell StreetWade NC 28395 Easement 11/29/2016Sent to Duke Energy for recording of their documentJOHN B. SMITH, JR. and wife, GAYLE M. SMITH 2936 Coleman Rd. Eastover NC 28312 Easement 1/26/2017Sent to Duke Energy for recording of their documentLANA PETERMAN and husband, RANDAL PETERMAN 3302 Granville Dr. Fayetteville NC 28303 Easement Agreement 11/17/201611/21/20169985 221 Grantor / Owner (Legal Doc) Grantor Street Grantor CityGrantor StateGrantor ZipBase Agreement Form Base Agreement Date Agreement Recording DateAgreement Recording BookAgreement Recording PageAmendment Recording BookAmendment Recording DateAmendment Recording PageDORIS B. GARDNER, TED WAYLAND GARDNER LIFE ESTATE, TRACY MARSHALL GARDNER LIFE ESTATE, JASON WAYLAND GARDNER (Remainderman), CLAYTON CEATON GARDNER (Remainderman) 6896 River Rd. Wade North Ca 28395JAMES N. TYNDALL and wife, PATRICIA B. TYNDALL 6821 Main St. Wade NC 28395 Easement Agreement 7/18/20167/21/2016099040577ATLANTIC COAST PIPELINE, LLC, a DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 120 Tredegar Street Richmond VA 23219 Option to Purchase Agreement 2/19/2015 10/22/2015 9744 782TONY V. MELVIN and wife, GLENDA F. MELVIN 3414 Vance Melvin Rd. Eastover NC 28312 Easement Agreement 11/11/201611/14/20169980 806TONY V. MELVIN and wife, GLENDA F. MELVIN 3414 Vance Melvin Rd. Eastover NC 28312 Easement Agreement 11/11/201611/14/20169980 806JOHN B. SMITH, JR., and wife, GAYLE M. SMITH 2936 Coleman Rd. Eastover NC 28312 Easement Agreement 11/3/201611/14/20169980 554TONY V. MELVIN and wife, GLENDA F. MELVIN 3414 Vance Melvin Rd. Eastover NC 28312 Easement Agreement 11/11/201611/14/20169980 806TART & TART, INC. PO Box 8 Dunn NC 28335 Easement Agreement 12/8/201602/14/201710036 886EDDIE WALTER LOVICK and wife, SUSAN BALDWIN LOVICK, as life tenants; MICHAEL RYAN LOVICK and CHRISTIAN KYLE LOVICK, Remainderman 3751 Lovick Rd. Wade NC 28395GWENDOLYN BLANTON LOVICK3918 Lovick Rd. Wade NC 28395MARY LYNN SASSER and husband, TERRY SASSER (spousal interest only) 1720 Joncee Dr. Eastover NC 28312VERNON W. MCLAURIN, JR. 6200 Dunn Rd. Wade NC 28395JEAN W. MCLAURIN 3420 Attica Dr. Eastover NC 28312TART & TART, INC. PO Box 8 Dunn NC 28335 Easement Agreement 12/8/201602/14/201710036 886TART & TART, INC. PO Box 8 Dunn NC 28335 Easement Agreement 12/8/201602/14/201710036 886TART & TART, INC. PO Box 8 Dunn NC 28335GEORGE EDMUND BULLARD, III and wife, RUBY WARREN BULLARD 882 Three Wood Drive Fayetteville NC 28312ELLEN GODWIN WARREN, also known as ELLEN G. WARREN, LIFE ESTATE and SAMMY FRANKLIN WARREN, also known as SAMMY F. WARREN, REMAINDERMAN 3328 St. Hardy Ln. Eastover NC 28312JAMES L. DAIL and wife, WANDA A. DAIL 4541 Goldsboro Rd. Wade NC 28395JAMES L. DAIL and wife, WANDA A. DAIL 4541 Goldsboro Rd Wade NC 28395JAMES LOVETTE DAIL 4541 Goldsboro Rd. Wade NC 28395SAMMY FRANKLIN WARREN 4546 Goldsboro Rd. Wade NC 28395LINDA C. SIOMACCO 806 SE Argonne Ter Huntsville AL 35802ROY L. BLUE, SR. and wife, REGINA B. BLUE 3875 Merilee Ct. Wade NC 28395ALPHA RENTALS, LLC, a North Carolina Limited Liability company 3572 Murphy Rd. Eastover NC 28312ELLEN GODWIN WARREN, also known as ELLEN G. WARREN, LIFE ESTATE and SAMMY FRANKLIN WARREN, also known as SAMMY F. WARREN, REMAINDERMAN Rt. 1, Box 378 Fayetteville NC 28301ELLEN GODWIN WARREN, also known as ELLEN G. WARREN, LIFE ESTATE and SAMMY FRANKLIN WARREN, also known as SAMMY F. WARREN, REMAINDERMAN Rt. 1, Box 378 Fayetteville NC 28301ELLEN GODWIN WARREN, also known as ELLEN G. WARREN, LIFE ESTATE and SAMMY FRANKLIN WARREN, also known as SAMMY F. WARREN, REMAINDERMAN Rt. 1, Box 378 Fayetteville NC 28301SOUTHERN DIVERSIFIED TIMBER, LLC Suite 201, Expo Business Park, 1200 NWilmington NC 28415WILLIE GEDDIE, MARY ALICE GEDDIE DUNN, ORA LILLIAN YOUNG, also known as ORA SMITH YOUNG and ORA GEDDIE YOUNG, ALEXANDER GEDDIE, RHODA MURPHY HEIRS, SAMUEL JAMES GEDDIE HEIRS, HENRY C. GEDDIE HEIRS, PEARL G. MCDONALD HEIRS 3604 Cranbrook Dr. Fayetteville NC 28301RED MOUNTAIN TIMBER CO. I, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company c/o RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SERVICE, INC. 2704 C Exchange Dr. Wilmington NC 28405 Grant of Easement Transmission 11/21/2016 1/6/2017 10014 559RHODA GEDDIE MURPHY HEIRS, PEARL GEDDIE MCDONALD HEIRS, WILLIE GEDDIE, HENRY GEDDIE HEIRS and JAMES GEDDIE HEIRS 3460 James Dail Rd. Wade NC 28395WILLIAM DRAUGHON and wife, SUE DRAUGHON 5315 Murphy Rd. Fayetteville NC 28312 Easement Agreement 2/8/2017 2/16/201710038 0748BEAR PAW INVESTMENTS, INC. 104 E. Second St. Wendell NC 27591 Easement Agreement 10/5/20161/20/201710022 0370RICHARD VANN ODOM, JR. and wife, DEBORAH LYNN ODOM 29225 Forrest Rd. Albemarle NC 28001 Easement Agreement 9/19/20161/11/201710016 718SHERRY K. HUGHES PO Box 35803 Fayetteville NC 28303 Easement Agreement 12/5/201612/6/201609995 0135PERCIVAL LAND AND TIMBER, LLC, a Kentucky limited liability company 600 Peachtree St., 15th Floor, GA1‐00Atlanta GA 30308PERCIVAL LAND AND TIMBER, LLC, a Kentucky limited liability 600 Peachtree St, 15th Floor, GA1‐006Atlanta GA 30308PERCIVAL LAND AND TIMBER, LLC, C/O JOE SANDERSON, US TRUST600 Peachtree St., 15th Floor, GA1‐00Atlanta GA 30308PERCIVAL LAND AND TIMBER, LLC, C/O JOE SANDERSON, US TRUST600 Peachtree St., 15th Floor, GA1‐00Atlanta GA 30308JOHNNIE VONCANNON and wife, BETTY VONCANNON 651 Rockinghorse Ct. Stedman NC 28391 Easement Agreement 8/2/20168/29/201609932 0259CHRISTY MARIE ELLINGER POWERS 640 Rockinghorse Ct. Stedman NC 28391 Easement Agreement 8/9/20169/8/201609940 0320WINTERBOURNE INVESTMENTS, LLCPO Box 295 Cary NC 27512 Easement Agreement 10/20/201610/25/20169969 321 Grantor / Owner (Legal Doc) Grantor Street Grantor CityGrantor StateGrantor ZipBase Agreement Form Base Agreement Date Agreement Recording DateAgreement Recording BookAgreement Recording PageAmendment Recording BookAmendment Recording DateAmendment Recording PageJAMES H. REYNOLDS, JR. 6744 Grills Gate Ct. Chesterfield Court VA 23832 Easement Agreement 8/26/201611/14/20169980 572RED MOUNTAIN TIMBER CO. I, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 2704 C Exchange Dr. Wilmington NC 28405 Grant of Easement Transmission 11/21/2016 1/6/2017 10014 559GRACE BEARD MELVIN and HELLON BEARD MATTHEWS 4515 Keg Ct. Fayetteville NC 28314Easement Agreement 9/19/20169/21/201609948 0863DONALD LOVE CULBRETH and wife, PAULETTE C. CULBREATH 172 Lavender Bloom LP Mooresville NC 28115 Easement Agreement 9/16/20169/21/201609948 0869PREMIUM STANDARD FARMS OF NORTH CAROLINA, INC. PO Box 856 Warsaw NC 28398ARNOLD D. SMITH 11075 Broadwater Bridge Rd. Roseboro NC 28382LOUINE A. WOODHAM and husband, HOBERT G. WOODHAM 5816 Clinton Rd. Stedman NC 28391 Easement Agreement 8/11/201611/21/20169985 228ARNOLD D SMITH 11075 Broadwater Bridge Rd. Roseboro NC 28382CSX TRANSPORTATION INC TAX DEPT500 Water St. Jacksonville FL 32202JOHN H. CARTER and wife, HELEN CARTER 4409 Belford Rd. Fayetteville NC 28314Easement Agreement 10/7/201610/19/201609966 084RETTA MCDONALD and husband, CHAUNCEY MCDONALD 252 Bonanza Dr. Fayetteville NC 28303 Easement Agreement 1/26/20172/3/2017 10031 183HAYES FAMILY FARM AND LAND, LLC, a Limited Liability Company 517 Rob Rd. Stedman NC 28391 Easement Agreement 9/20/20169/21/201609948 0876LAURA M. AUTRY PO Box 163 Wade NC 28395 Easement Agreement 9/29/201610/7/201609960 0669MACEDONIA APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF CHRIST IN GOD, a North Carolina non‐profit, religious corporation 8917 Kennebec Rd. Willow Spring NC 27592 Easement Agreement 8/3/2016 8/29/2016 09932 0515MAVIS CARTER COGDELL and husband, HERMAN M. COGDELL (Spousal Interest Only) 4503 Mobins Rd. Fayetteville NC 28312 Easement Agreement 9/10/2016 9/21/2016 09948 0881DORIS C. NEWMAN and LACY A. CRUMPLER, JR. 400 Langdon St. Fayetteville NC 28301DORIS G. CRUMPLER NEWMAN 400 Langdon St. Fayetteville NC 28301MICHAEL BURBIDGE, BISHOP OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESE 7200 Stonehenge Dr. Raleigh NC 27613CECIL F. BULLARD, JR. 4843 Macedonia Church Rd. Fayetteville NC 28312 Easement Agreement 9/26/201610/5/201609958 0856CECIL F. BULLARD, JR. 4843 Macedonia Church Rd. Fayetteville NC 28312VIRGINIA GREENE 3451 Cornell Dr. Fayetteville NC 28306VIRGINIA F. GREEN and TERRY CALVIN DENNY GREENE 3451 Cornell Dr. Fayetteville NC 28306LOIS HUBBARD FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 6090 Jake Rd. Stedman NC 28391 Easement Agreement 8/8/20168/30/201609933 0416DAVID CARTER & HELEN L. CARTER 3031 Redford Dr. Greensboro NC 27408HANNA ABRAHAMS 342 Tartan Ct. Fayetteville NC 28311 Easement Agreement 1/16/20171/20/201710022 0376DR. THOMAS E. DURR, and wife, LORRAINE M. POPE 5281 Macedonia Church Rd. Fayetteville NC 28312CURTIS C. POWELL and his wife, PATSY E. POWELL and WALTER E. THOMAS and his wife, JEAN L. THOMAS 1229 Masterpiece Dr. Hope Mills NC 28348 Easement Agreement 9/21/2016 9/26/2016 09951 0718SOON J. CHUN 5332 S. NC 210 HwyStedman NC 28391LOUIS MELLO and wife, CAROLYN LEE MELLO2611 John Hall Rd. Fayetteville NC 28312 Easement Agreement 10/20/201610/25/20169969 366BRYAN RUDYK 5520 S. NC 210 HwyStedman NC 28391 Easement Agreement 9/29/201611/21/20169985 235BERNICE B. OXENDINE 207 Robin St. Fayetteville NC 28301 Easement Agreement 8/1/20168/4/201609915 0369I.J. & B.J. HALL HEIRS and JIMMIE N. GRIFFIN, JR. and wife, DEBORAH N. GRIFFIN 2464 John Hall Rd. Fayetteville NC 28312BARBARA J. JACOBS, LIFE ESTATE and ANTHONY CRAIG HORNE JACOBS, Remainderman 4199 Owls Head Rd. Fayetteville NC 28306 Easement Agreement 11/11/2016 11/21/2016 9985 242DAVID A. GRAHAM and wife, MARTHA B. GRAHAM 3172 Stedman Cedar Creek Rd. Fayetteville NC 28312 Easement Agreement 9/6/20169/8/201609940 0325DEANA M. SPANGLER and BRENNA M. LAW 3368 Stedman Cedar Creek Rd. Fayetteville NC 28312 Easement Agreement 11/16/201611/21/20169985 247MERLE R. PREWITT 2126 Cypress Lakes Rd. Hope Mills NC 28348CRYSTAL F. DOWNING and husband, NEIL F. DOWNING, III 3544 Stedman Cedar Creek Rd. Fayetteville NC 28312RICHARD A. SEALEY and wife, KAREN R. SEALEY 2773 Bogie Island Rd. Fayetteville NC 28312 Temporary Work Easement 11/10/201611/14/20169980 560RICHARD NEIL DOWNING 3593 Stedman Cedar Creek Rd. Fayetteville NC 28312NEIL FOSTER DOWNING 3544 Stedman Cedar Creek Rd. Fayetteville NC 28312O.K. FARMS OF CEDAR CREEK, LLC4656 Cedar Creek Rd Fayetteville NC 28312JAMES HAYWOOD SMITH, SR. 3927 Stedman‐Cedar Creek Rd. Fayetteville NC 28312 Easement Agreement 9/6/20169/8/201609940 0335ALICE SMITH DEVANE and husband, DANIEL HOWARD DEVANE 1504 Cane Creek Dr. Garner NC 27529 Easement Agreement 9/9/20169/21/201609948 0891O.K. FARMS OF CEDAR CREEK, LLC4656 Cedar Creek Rd. Fayetteville NC 28312BRUNSWICK TIMBER, LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability Company c/o FOREST INVESTMENTS ASSOCIATES L.P. 15 Piedmont Ctr Suite 1250 Atlanta GA 30305 Pipeline Right of Way and Easement Agr 1/31/2017 FIATP in Possession of OriginalsWESLEY R. HART and DAVID E. DRAKE, JR. 3375 Lizzie Ln. Eastover NC 28312 Easement Agreement 8/31/20169/8/201609940 0340RUPERT E. TATUM, JR. and wife, ELEANOR W. TATUM 2125 Daniel Dr. Eastover NC 28312KENNETH ARNOLD TATUM, SR. and DARLENE A. TATUM 6119 Cedar Creek Rd. Fayetteville NC 28312 Easement Agreement 8/3/20168/29/201609932 0088DORTHY D. TATUM 6095 Cedar Creek Rd. Fayetteville NC 28312 Easement Agreement 8/3/201612/22/201610006 215HARRY ATWOOD TATUM, JR. 1124 Jimree Ave. Eastover NC 28312DENNIS G. PATTERSON and wife, JENNIFER L. PATTERSON 6080 Cedar Creek Rd. Fayetteville NC 28312DENNIS G. PATTERSON and wife, JENNIFER L. PATTERSON 6080 Cedar Creek Rd. Fayetteville NC 28312ROSS J. EDWARDS 5507 Sophia Bill Rd. Fayetteville NC 28312 Easement Agreement 8/2/20168/29/201609932 0094GEORGE E. TATUM 2504 E Pelican Dr. Oak Island NC 28465 Easement Agreement 8/19/20161/26/201710025 610GREGORY D. SCHELL and wife, KRISTINA D. SCHELL5568 Sophia Bill Rd. Fayetteville NC 28312 Easement Agreement 12/19/201612/21/201610005 485 Grantor / Owner (Legal Doc) Grantor Street Grantor CityGrantor StateGrantor ZipBase Agreement Form Base Agreement Date Agreement Recording DateAgreement Recording BookAgreement Recording PageAmendment Recording BookAmendment Recording DateAmendment Recording PageHARRY A. TATUM, JR. and wife, LINDA S. TATUM, owning a 1/2 undivided interest as tenants by entirety and DOUG L. MCCLANAHAN and wife, SHELLY T. MCCLANAHAN, owning a 1/2 undivided interest as tenants by the entirety 1124 Jimree Ave. Eastover NC 28312HPL MANAGEMENT CO., LLC, a North Carolina limited liability company PO Box 51215 Durham NC 27717 Easement Agreement 10/7/201610/25/20169969 372WYMAN A. NICHOLS, JR. and wife, SARAH O. NICHOLS 6719 Turnbull Rd. Fayetteville NC 28312 Easement Agreement 10/25/201611/4/20169976 381JAMES E. GODWIN and wife, CORA J. GODWIN 710 Raleigh St. Newton Grove NC 28366MILES F. JACKSON and wife, BONNIE W. JACKSON 122 Dairy Rd. Dunn NC 28334MILES F. JACKSON and wife, BONNIE W. JACKSON 122 Dairy Rd. Dunn NC 28334EMMETT CARL JOHNSON RESIDUARY TRUST Estate File 91 E 312, in the General Court of Justice of Cumberland County (Under the Will of Emmett Carl Johnson, Estate File 90 E 263) CAROLYN JOHNSON MORGAN, TRUSTEE 3500 Cedar Hill Dr. Fayetteville NC 28312 Easement Agreement 7/5/2016 7/11/2016 09896 0849ELEANOR G. HAIR and ELEANOR G. HAIR, TRUSTEE OF THE HAIR FAMILY TRUST established under the Last Will and Testament of Glenn E. Hair dated July 6, 2007 2741 Briarcreek Pl. Fayetteville NC 23804ELEANOR G. HAIR, TRUSTEE of the HAIR FAMILY TRUST, DATED 07/06/20072741 Briarcreek Pl. Fayetteville NC 23804W. A. MAXWELL and KENNETH F. MCDONALD 1350 Longleaf Dr. Fayetteville NC 28305 Easement Agreement 9/30/201610/19/201609966 0090CHARLES LEONARD RENKEL and DAVID EARL RENKEL, SR. 5140 Snowbird Rd. Fayetteville NC 28312 Easement Agreement 8/18/20168/29/201609932 0101DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, INC. PO Box 1551 Raleigh NC 27602DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, LLCPO Box 1551 Raleigh NC 27602LOIS ADELLE STOCKTON and husband, ROY C STOCKTON (Spousal Interest Only) PO Box 243 Avon MT 59713 Easement Agreement 9/22/2016 9/26/2016 09951 0726JOHN B. DELLINGER and SUSAN C. DELLINGER (Spousal Interest Only) PO Box 336 Stedman NC 28391 Easement Agreement 7/6/20167/11/201609896 0878ELY JACKSON PERRY, III, and RUTH PERRY HOLDING, AS CUSTODIAL TRUSTEE FOR LEWIS R. HOLDING PO Drawer 1475 Kinston NC 28503 Easement Agreement 11/23/2016 12/2/2016 9992 850COGDELL FARMS, LLCPO Box 53113 Fayetteville NC 28305 Easement Agreement 8/15/20168/29/201609932 0153ELY JACKSON PERRY, III, and RUTH PERRY HOLDING, AS CUSTODIAL TRUSTEE FOR LEWIS R. HOLDING PO Drawer 1475 Kinston NC 28503 Easement Agreement 11/23/2016 12/2/2016 9992 857ELY JACKSON PERRY, III, and RUTH PERRY HOLDING, AS CUSTODIAL TRUSTEE FOR LEWIS R. HOLDING PO Drawer 1475 Kinston NC 28503 Road Grant Easement Agreement 11/30/2016 12/2/2016 9992 875ELY JACKSON PERRY, III, and RUTH PERRY HOLDING, AS CUSTODIAL TRUSTEE FOR LEWIS R. HOLDING PO Drawer 1475 Kinston NC 28503 Site Agreement 11/30/2016 12/2/2016 9992 880WILLIAM JAMES CAIN 5752 Shipman Rd. Hope Mills NC 28348JEANIE L. HERON and husband, JAMES B. HERON 5657 Marsh Rd. Fayetteville NC 28306 Temporary Work Easement 9/22/20169/26/201609951 0732WILLIAM JAMES CAIN and wife, KAREN HILDERBRAND CAIN 5752 Shipman Rd. Hope Mills NC 28348WILLIAM JAMES CAIN and wife, KAREN HILDERBRAND CAIN 5752 Shipman Rd. Hope Mills NC 28348WILLIAM JAMES CAIN and wife, KAREN HILDERBRAND CAIN 5752 Shipman Rd. Hope Mills NC 28348WILLIAM J. CAIN and wife, KAREN HILDERBRAND CAIN 5752 Shipman Rd. Hope Mills NC 28348WILLIAM J. CAIN and wife, KAREN HILDERBRAND CAIN 5752 Shipman Rd. Hope Mills NC 28348WILLIAM J. CAIN and wife, KAREN HILDERBRAND CAIN 5752 Shipman Rd. Hope Mills NC 28348MARSHALL C. RAY and wife, CHERYL L. RAY 4025 Cheraw St. Fayetteville NC 28306JAMES C. MACRAE, JR. and PHILIP W. HAIGH, III 6047 Marsh Rd. Fayetteville NC 28306VEDA ANNETTE DIXON and husband, LLOYD EDWARD DIXON 5926 Marsh Rd. Fayetteville NC 28306CHARLES J. BRANHAM and wife, CHRISTINA BRANHAM f/k/a CHRISTINA MCSHERRY 5980 Marsh Rd. Fayetteville NC 28306EDWARD EARL HOOD, JR. 1306 General Lee Ave. Fayetteville NC 28305CHARLES J. BRANHAM and wife, CHRISTINA BRANHAM f/k/a CHRISTINA MCSHERRY 5980 Marsh Rd. Fayetteville NC 28306CHARLES J. BRANHAM and wife, CHRISTINA BRANHAM f/k/a CHRISTINA MCSHERRY 5980 Marsh Rd. Fayetteville NC 28306CHARLES J. BRANHAM and wife, CHRISTINA BRANHAM f/k/a CHRISTINA MCSHERRY 5980 Marsh Rd. Fayetteville NC 28306CHARLES J. BRANHAM and wife, CHRISTINA BRANHAM f/k/a CHRISTINA MCSHERRY 5980 Marsh Rd. Fayetteville NC 28306CHARLES WALTER and wife, LANETTE WALTER 3751 Pikeville Ct. Fayetteville NC 28306 Easement Agreement 12/2/201612/7/20169995 641EDWIN J. WATERS, JR. and wife, DELORES A. WATERS 3701 Pikeville Ct. Fayetteville NC 28306EDWIN J. WATERS, JR. and wife, DELORES A. WATERS 3701 Pikeville Ct. Fayetteville NC 28306CLEDUS H. MCCAW 3631 Pikeville Ct. Fayetteville NC 28306 Easement Agreement 6/27/20167/21/2016099040583JAMES S. CANADY 6284 Marsh Rd. Fayetteville NC 28306 Easement Agreement 8/2/201612/22/201610006 220 Grantor / Owner (Legal Doc) Grantor Street Grantor CityGrantor StateGrantor ZipBase Agreement Form Base Agreement Date Agreement Recording DateAgreement Recording BookAgreement Recording PageAmendment Recording BookAmendment Recording DateAmendment Recording PageLESLIE ANN MCFADYEN and husband JASON R MCFADYEN (Spousal Interest Only) 6342 Marsh Rd. Fayetteville NC 28306 Easement Agreement 9/2/2016 9/12/2016 09942 0172NEIL B. MCDONALD and wife, GAYLE B. MCDONALD (Spousal Interest Only) 6412 Marsh Rd. Fayetteville NC 28306 Easement Agreement 5/31/2016 6/16/2016 9881 312JOYCE A. MCCALLPO Box 1081 Elizabethtown NC 28337 Easement Agreement 6/8/20166/10/20169878 284LOIS A. LOWERY and husband, MAX LOWERY (Spousal Interest Only) 2007 NC 181 HwyMorganton NC 28655 Easement Agreement 10/28/201611/4/20169976 388GREGORY VANDER SMITH and CHARLES GLENWOOD SMITH 7450 S. NC 87 HwyFayetteville NC 28306 Temporary Work Easement 7/1/20167/11/201609896 0869EDGAR MARVIN SCAGGS 7498 S. NC 87 HwyFayetteville NC 28306EDGAR MARVIN SCAGGS 7498 S. NC 87 HwyFayetteville NC 28306THREE BROOK, LLCPO Box 1440 Hope Mills NC 28348THREE BROOK, LLCPO Box 1440 Hope Mills NC 28348THREE BROOK, LLCPO Box 1440 Hope Mills NC 28348WILLIAM J. WIGGS, JR. and wife DONNA A. WIGGS 3600 Yarborough Rd. Hope Mills NC 28348CECIL F. BULLARD and wife, BETTY S. BULLARD 4843 Macedonia Church Rd. Fayetteville NC 28312CECIL F. BULLARD, JR. & BETTY S. BULLARD 4843 Macedonia Church Rd. Fayetteville NC 28312RED MOUNTAIN TIMBER CO. I, LLC 2704 C Exchange Dr. Wilmington NC 28405RED MOUNTAIN TIMBER CO. I, LLC 2704 C Exchange Dr. Wilmington NC 28405TART & TART, INC. PO BOX 8 Dunn NC 28335G. EDMUND BULLARD, JR. 3304 Hayfield Rd. Wade NC 28395JOSEPH GLENN RIDDLE 3175 Odom Rd. Hope Mills NC 28348LYNN M. MELTON and HAROLD O. MATTHEWS and wife, DOROTHY D. MATTHEWS, Reserving Life Estate 3445 Yarborough Rd. Hope Mills NC 28348 Easement Agreement 6/17/2016 6/22/2016 09885 0729S & K INVESTMENTS, INC. 6745 Fire Dept Rd. Hope Mills NC 28348 Easement Agreement 1/27/20172/3/2017 10031 176S & K INVESTMENTS, INC. 6745 Fire Dept Rd. Hope Mills NC 28348 Easement Agreement 1/27/20172/3/2017 10031 176MARVIN E. HERNDON, KEVIN N. HERNDON and wife, BONNIE S. HERNDON (Spousal Interest Only) 6927 Fire Dept Rd. Hope Mills NC 28348REBECCA E. BRAMBLE 3734 Chicken Foot Rd. Hope Mills NC 28348 Easement Agreement 12/8/2015 12/11/2015 9770 612ROBERT L. BROCK 20514 Wild Springs Drive San Antonio TX 78258 Easement Agreement 4/30/20165/10/20169857 292MIRIAM MCLELLAND HOUSE CAUDELL, LIFE ESTATE and CAREY HERMAN CAUDELL, III, REMAINDERMAN 4306 Galston Ct. Chesapeake VA 23321ROBERT LOVE CARTER and JUDITH CARTER HARDISON 8940 Steeplechase Dr. Linden NC 28356ROBERT E WILSON and STEPHANIE J WILSON 1846 Pine Ridge Rd. Winchester KY 40391 Easement Agreement 4/7/20165/23/20169865 202MARY EVERITTE JONES, and husband, JOHN PAUL JONES 6895 Family St. Fayetteville NC 28314Easement Agreement 1/21/20161/29/20169795 643RAYMOND E. TITYK 3214 Hennardland Pl. Hope Mills NC 28348 Easement Agreement 1/15/20161/15/201609795 0629‐0633GARRETT BRADDY, unmarried 4211 Chicken Foot Rd. Hope Mills NC 28384Temporary Work Easement 12/15/2015 5/23/20169865 209JOHN ALBERT MCDONALD (Single) 4236 Chicken Foot Rd. St. Pauls NC 28384JOSEPH GLENN RIDDLE 3175 Odom Rd. Hope Mills NC 28348MARGARET RIDDLE RUSS 230 Pinecrest Dr., Unit 12 Fayetteville NC 28305MARGARET RIDDLE RUSS 230 Pinecrest Dr., Unit 12 Fayetteville NC 28305DANIEL A. JACKSON and RICHARD E. JACKSON, MILDRED P. BRISSON, Life Estate , ESTATE OF GLENDA BRISSON TRUJILLO, DECEASED, and HER HEIRS AND/OR DEVISEES 311 Asberry Rd. St Pauls NC 28384 Easement Agreement 2/19/2016 3/4/2016 2030 324ALLEN JACKSON and wife, LINDA FAYE JACKSON , LIFE ESTATE and DANIEL ALLEN JACKSON and RICHARD EARL JACKSON (Remainder) 311 Asberry Rd. St Pauls NC 28384 Easement Agreement 12/19/2016 12/21/2016 2067 76ANNE B. TRUJILLO PO BOX 323 Carlton OR 97111 Easement Agreement 2/19/20163/15/20162031 511RED MOUNTAIN TIMBER CO. I LLC C/O RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SERVICE, INC. 2704 C Exchange Dr. Wilmington NC 28405 Grant of Easement Transmission 11/21/2016 1/9/2017 2068 584BROWN'S REALTY PARTNERSHIP PO Box 856 Warsaw NC 28398GEORGE D. REGAN, Trustee of THE GEORGE D. REGAN TRUST115 S. Old Stage Rd; PO Box 478 St. Pauls NC 28384Easement Agreement 8/4/20168/17/20162051 596SOUTHERN DIVERSIFIED TIMBER, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company 1200 N. 23rd St., Ste. 201, Expo BusineWilmington NC 28415COMMERCIAL LOAN SOLUTIONS VI, LLC230 Crosskeys Office ParkFairport NY 14450 Easement Agreement 11/23/201612/7/20162065 291LYNDA D. HALL, HEIR OF EDWARD B. HALL, JR. and NANCY HALL 850 West Broad St. St. Pauls NC 28384CHARLES SMITH and ANDREW SMITH 72 Sand Clay Rd. St. Pauls NC 28384Temporary Work Easement 8/6/20168/17/20162051 602GEORGE D. REGAN and GEORGE D REGAN JR. 119 S 2nd St. St. Pauls NC 28384Easement Agreement 8/4/20168/29/20162053 97ROSIE MAE JONES 3923 Bowen Ave. Hope Mills NC 28348FAYE MCRAINEY REAVES 456 W. Mcrainey Rd. St. Pauls NC 28384Easement Agreement 11/18/2015 12/4/2015 2019 722‐729FAYE MCRAINEY REAVES 456 W. Mcrainey Rd. St. Pauls NC 28384Road Grant Easement Agreement 4/12/20165/23/20162040 705Judith Evan Gardner & Stephen Emmett Evans 20749 US HWY 301 N. St. Pauls NC 28384Easement Agreement 12/9/2015 1/8/2016D2023 625ELLEN KING STRAUCH 3748 Blanchard Rd. St. Pauls NC 28384Easement Agreement 1/15/20161/15/2016D2024 517LESLIE P. SCHAITBERGER, NANCY P. SIMONDS 237 Palm Street St. Simons GA 31522 Easement Agreement 8/1/20168/29/20162053 109ROY MILTON FIELDS 1286 Veterans Rd. St Pauls NC 28384Easement Agreement 3/17/20163/21/20162032 226ROY MILTON FIELDS 1286 Veterans Rd. St Pauls NC 28384Easement Agreement 3/17/20163/22/20162032 226EULA M. ROBBINS 1289 Veterans Rd. St. Pauls NC 28384Temporary Work Easement (Working Rig8/25/20168/29/20162053 114 Grantor / Owner (Legal Doc) Grantor Street Grantor CityGrantor StateGrantor ZipBase Agreement Form Base Agreement Date Agreement Recording DateAgreement Recording BookAgreement Recording PageAmendment Recording BookAmendment Recording DateAmendment Recording PageSANDERSON FARMS, INC. (Processing Division) PO Box 988 Laurel MS 39441‐0988WATTS REGULATOR COMPANY 815 Chestnut St. North Andover MA 01845SUSAN H. RHODES and KIRSTEN HARRINGTON COOPER 3580 Janney Ln. Roanoke VA 24018 Easement Agreement 6/21/20168/29/20162053 119SUSAN H. RHODES and KIRSTEN HARRINGTON COOPER 3580 Janney Ln. Roanoke VA 24018 Road Grant Easement Agreement 6/21/20168/29/20162053 128CHARLES HARRINGTON IRREVOCABLE TRUST, dated May 18, 2015, KIRSTEN HARRINGTON COOPER, Trustee 3580 Janney Ln. Roanoke VA 24018K. M. BIGGS, INC. PO Box 967 Lumberton NC 28359 Easement Agreement 9/22/201611/17/20162063 144EQUITY TRUST COMPANY CUSTODIAN fbo MAXIE RAYMOND MAYNOR, EQUITY TRUST COMPANY fbo MICHAEL LOCKLEAR, and MICHAEL LOCKLEAR 172 Sapphire Ln. Shannon NC 28386LEE ANDER CARTER 286 Tideland Dr. Shannon NC 28386 Easement Agreement 2/9/2017 2/14/20172073 500KATIE JANE LOCKLEAR BREWER and husband, CLYDE BREWER 180 Braveheart Dr. Shannon NC 28386 Easement Agreement 8/4/2015 8/25/2015 D2006 512LLOYD A. HAMMOND 1364 Mary C Rd. St. Pauls NC 28384Easement Agreement 9/24/2015 10/2/2015 D2011 723MACK COTTON, LLC7480 Old Maxton Rd. Red Springs NC 28377 Easement Agreement 9/19/20169/22/20162056 663LAWTON W. KITCHIN, JR. Life Estate and LAWTON W. KITCHIN III 136 Lakeview Cir. Warsaw NC 28398 Easement Agreement 8/12/20168/29/20162053 137LAWTON W. KITCHIN, JR. Life Estate and LAWTON W. KITCHIN III 136 Lakeview Cir. Warsaw NC 28398 Easement Agreement 7/21/20168/29/20162053 146LAWTON W. KITCHIN, JR. Life Estate and LAWTON W. KITCHIN III 136 Lakeview Cir. Warsaw NC 28398GENE B. THOMPSON and wife, SUSAN B. THOMPSON 4120 Dartmoor Ln. Lumberton NC 28360GENE B. THOMPSON and wife, SUSAN B. THOMPSON 4120 Dartmoor Ln. Lumberton NC 28360PAMELA M. LOWERY CRANMORE 3465 Shannon Rd. Shannon NC 28386QUEEN OXENDINE LOCKLEAR ‐ LIFE ESTATE, STEPHEN OXENDINE, JR. ‐ LIFE ESTATE, GENEL OXENDINE BLUE ‐ REMAINDERMAN, STEVE OXENDINE ‐ REMAINDERMAN, GAIL OXENDINE ‐ REMAINDERMAN 3594 Shannon Rd. Shannon NC 28386 Easement Agreement 11/23/2015 12/4/2015 D2019 714MARGARET R. McNEILL and WELBORN FAMILY TRUST 865 Vandalia Dr. Cary NC 27519 Easement Agreement 12/21/2015 1/8/2016D2023 617GERCHA OXENDINE (Fiduciary) ALICE LOWERY, PEGGY LOCKLEAR, JOHN FOSTER OXENDINE, BARBARA OXENDINE, DALLAS OXENDINE, JR. and life time rights conveyed to BARBARA OXENDINE 3464 China Dr. Shannon NC 28386DANIEL TIMMS JR and CATHY TIMMS 5810 State HWY 213 Winnsboro SC 29180 Easement Agreement 10/9/2015 12/4/2015 2019 701‐705WILLIAM EDWIN MCNEILL, JR., CAROL MCNEILL MURPHY and EMILY LOUISE MCNEILL WOMBLE 407 W. 2nd Ave. Red Springs NC 28377 Easement Agreement 12/15/2015 1/8/2016 D2023 610EVA HUMPHREY KRYNOVICH and husband, DAN G. KRYNOVICH, KATHERINE BANKS and husband, ANTHONY FORTUNE, and WILLIAM BANKS a/k/a WILLIAM BART BANKS, and wife, CHRISTINE BANKS 15033 La Jolla Pl. 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Red Springs NC 28377 Easement Agreement 5/4/20165/10/20162038 724ROBERT ELSIE CARTER, JR. and wife, Betty CarterPO Box 526 Lumberton NC 28359 Easement Agreement 8/4/2015 8/25/2015 D2006 517DENNIS M. WILKINS PO Box 2214Pembroke NC 28372 Easement Agreement 9/16/2015 10/2/2015 D2011 719THOMAS E. MAYNOR, II, et ux APRIL MAYNOR PO Box 3669 Pembroke NC 28372 Easement Agreement 11/30/2016DLS ‐ SketchTHOMAS E. MAYNOR, II, et ux APRIL MAYNOR PO Box 3669 Pembroke NC 28372 Road Grant Agreement 12/2/2016DLS ‐ SketchWILLIAM R. MCNEILL, JR. and KATHERINE M. MCNEILL, a/k/a KATHERINE M. MCNEILL GOEPP 10678 Earnhardt Lake Rd. Davidson NC 28036 Easement Agreement 8/2/2016 8/4/2016 2050 115DANNY BULLARD and wife, SYBIL JONES BULLARD 944 Jones Rd. Pembroke NC 28372 Easement Agreement 1/20/20171/26/20172071 246LINDA P. GALBREATH 302 W. 18th St. Lumberton NC 28358 Easement Agreement 1/19/20171/26/20172071 253JOHNSON LOCKLEAR and wife, DORIS LOCKLEAR4561 Evergreen Church Rd. 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Fayetteville NC 28303 Memorandum of Option 9/1/20169/22/201609949 0679MARTHA L. HAIR and KATHY NELL HAIR RADCLIFF, as tenants in common 825 Shadowlawn Dr. Fayetteville NC 28305 Memorandum of Option 9/1/2016 9/22/2016 09949 0683MARSHALL, INC., a North Carolina corporation 837 South Brightleaf Blvd Smithfield NC 27577 Memorandum of Option 5/19/20166/30/20164788 912 ATLANTIC COAST PIPELINE, LLC ATLANTIC COAST PIPELINE and DOMINION TRANSMISSION, INC. SUPPLY HEADER PROJECT Supplemental Filing January 10, 2017 APPENDIX G Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan ATLANTIC COAST PIPELINE, LLC ATLANTIC COAST PIPELINE Docket Nos. CP15-554-000 & CP15-554-001 and DOMINION TRANSMISSION, INC. SUPPLY HEADER PROJECT Docket No. CP15-555-000 Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan Updated, Rev 4 Prepared by December 30, 2016 Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan i TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................................1 2.0 PURPOSE ...........................................................................................................................1 3.0 TRAINING .........................................................................................................................2 4.0 VEGETATION TYPES IN PROJECT AREA ...............................................................2 5.0 BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ............................................................................3 5.1 EROSION CONTROL ............................................................................................3 5.2 SOIL RESTORATION ............................................................................................4 5.3 SOIL COMPACTION .............................................................................................4 5.4 TOPSOIL SEGREGATION, REPLACEMENT, AND SOIL CONDITIONING ..5 5.5 RE-CONTOURING .................................................................................................5 5.6 STEEP SLOPE AREAS ..........................................................................................6 5.7 SITE PREPARATION AND SEEDING .................................................................7 5.7.1 Seedbed Preparation.....................................................................................7 5.7.2 Seeding .........................................................................................................8 5.7.3 Seeding Revegetation Units along the Pipeline Route ................................9 5.7.4 Summary of State and Federal Agencies and Subject Matter Experts Consulted ...................................................................................................11 5.7.5 Seed Mix Recommendations .....................................................................11 5.7.6 Seeding Methods ........................................................................................23 5.8 SEEDBED AUGMENTATION ............................................................................23 5.8.1 Lime and Fertilizer Application .................................................................23 5.8.2 Mulching ....................................................................................................24 5.8.3 Supplemental Plantings ..............................................................................25 5.9 RIPARIAN RESTORATION ................................................................................25 5.9.1 Non-forested Riparian Areas .....................................................................25 5.9.2 Forested Riparian Areas .............................................................................26 5.10 WETLAND RESTORATION ...............................................................................26 5.11 AGRICULTURAL AREAS ..................................................................................27 5.12 EXPOSED BEDROCK .........................................................................................27 5.13 UPLAND FOREST ...............................................................................................27 6.0 FEDERAL LANDS ..........................................................................................................28 7.0 STATE LANDS ................................................................................................................28 8.0 RESTORATION MONITORING AND MAINTENANCE ........................................29 8.1 MONITORING ......................................................................................................29 8.2 GRAZING DEFERMENTS ..................................................................................29 8.3 PERMANENT RIGHTS-OF-WAY MAINTENANCE ........................................29 9.0 ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES ..............................................................................30 9.1 ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTORS ....................................................................30 9.2 DOCUMENTATION ............................................................................................31 10.0 REFERENCES .................................................................................................................32 Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan ii LIST OF TABLES Table 5.7.4-1 Summary of Federal and State/Commonwealth Agencies and Subject Matter Expert Consultations ....................................................................................... 12 Table 5.7.5-1 Seed Mix P-MUDW01: Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in West Virginia .............................................................................................. 15 Table 5.7.5-2 Seed Mix P-MUDW01: Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Forb Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in West Virginia ..................................................................................... 15 Table 5.7.5-3 Seed Mix P-VABCHNP01: Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Grass Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in Virginia ................................................................................ 16 Table 5.7.5-4 Seed Mix P-VABCHNP01: Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Forb Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in Virginia ................................................................................ 16 Table 5.7.5-5 Seed Mix P-MUMP02: Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Grass Seed Mix and Application Rate for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites in West Virginia ..................................................................................... 17 Table 5.7.5-6 Seed Mix P-MUMP02: Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Forb Seed Mix Application Rate for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites in West Virginia ..................................................................................... 17 Table 5.7.5-7 Seed Mix P-VABCHNP02:Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Grass Seed Mix and Application Rates for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites in Virginia ................................................................................ 18 Table 5.7.5-8 Seed Mix P-VABCHNP02: Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Forb Mix and Application Rates for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites in Virginia .............................................................................................. 18 Table 5.7.5-9 Seed Mix P-VACSDGS01: Recommended Coastal Plain Physiographic Region Grass Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in Virginia ........................................................................ 20 Table 5.7.5-10 Seed Mix P-VACSDGS01: Recommended Coastal Plain Physiographic Region Forb Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in Virginia ........................................................................ 20 Table 5.7.5-11 Seed Mix P-CPDW01: Recommended Coastal Plain Physiographic Region Grass Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in North Carolina ...................................................................... 20 Table 5.7.5-12 Seed Mix P-CPDW01: Coastal Plain Physiographic Region Seed Mix for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in North Carolina ................. 21 Table 5.7.5-13 Seed Mix P-VACSDGS02: Coastal Plain Physiographic Region Seed Mix for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites in Virginia .......................... 21 Table 5.7.5-14 Seed Mix P-VACSDGS02: Coastal Plain Physiographic Region Seed Mix for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites in Virginia .......................... 21 Table 5.7.5-15 Seed Mix P-CPDW02:Recommended Coastal Plain Physiographic Region Grass Seed Mix and Application Rates for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites in North Carolina ...................................................................... 22 Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan iii Table 5.7.5-16 Seed Mix P-CPDW02: Recommended Coastal Plain Physiographic Region Forb Seed Mix and Application Rates for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites in North Carolina ...................................................................... 22 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 5.7.3-1 Revegetation Unit Areas Along the Pipeline Corridor ................................... 11 LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix A Major Soil and Drainage Slope Classes Crossed by the Projects Appendix B Recommended Seed Mix Prescriptions and Soil Amendments Appendix C Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost (to be provided prior to construction) Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan iv LIST OF ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ACP Atlantic Coast Pipeline Atlantic Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC BFM bonded fiber matrix BMP best management practice DTI Dominion Transmission, Inc. EI Environmental Inspector FERC Federal Energy Regulatory Commission lbs/acre/PLS pounds per acre of pure live seed NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service Plan Upland Erosion Control, Revegetation, and Maintenance Plan Procedures Wetland and Waterbody Construction and Mitigation Procedures Projects Atlantic Coast Pipeline and Supply Header Projects RU revegetation unit SHP Supply Header Project USFS U.S. Forest Service WMA Wildlife Management Area Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC (Atlantic) – a company formed by four major energy companies – Dominion Resources, Inc.; Duke Energy Corporation; Piedmont Natural Gas Co., Inc.; and AGL Resources, Inc. – proposes to construct and operate approximately 600 miles of natural gas transmission pipelines and associated aboveground facilities in West Virginia, Virginia, and North Carolina. This Project, referred to as the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP), will deliver up to 1.5 million dekatherms per day of natural gas from supply areas in the Appalachian region to demand areas in Virginia and North Carolina. Atlantic has contracted with Dominion Transmission, Inc. (DTI), a subsidiary of Dominion Resources, Inc., to construct and operate the ACP on behalf of Atlantic. In conjunction with the ACP, DTI proposes to construct and operate approximately 37.5 miles of pipeline loop and modify existing compression facilities in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. This Project, referred to as the Supply Header Project (SHP), will enable DTI to provide firm transportation service to various customers, including Atlantic. 2.0 PURPOSE This Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan was prepared for the ACP and SHP (collectively, the Projects) to address post-construction restoration and rehabilitation activities. The plan will be implemented in conjunction with the 2013 versions of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC) Upland Erosion Control, Revegetation, and Maintenance Plan (Plan) (FERC, 2013a) and Wetland and Waterbody Construction and Mitigation Procedures (Procedures) (FERC, 2013b) as well as Atlantic’s and DTI’s other construction, restoration, and mitigation plans (e.g., Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures Plan, Invasive Species Management Plan, and Winter Construction Plan). The measures described in this plan reflect generally accepted best management practices (BMP) for restoration and rehabilitation of pipeline projects. Atlantic and DTI have consulted with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and are still in the process of consulting with other Federal, State/Commonwealth, and local agencies, including Federal and State/Commonwealth land managing agencies, to identify appropriate seed mixes for use during restoration. Based on discussions to date with the local NRCS offices, seed mixes have been developed and added to this plan. Seed mixes and how they were developed are described below. A more detailed description of seed mixes by region is presented in Appendix B. On most pipeline projects, the seed mixes used for rights-of-way restoration generally consist of cool season grass species that grow well in the local area. Cool season grasses typically become established quickly and form a dense mat of grass and roots that is effective in controlling soil erosion in areas that have been disturbed by pipeline construction. These grasses may also provide food and habitat for some wildlife. Atlantic is planning to incorporate regionally-specific and endemic forb (flowering plant) seeds in its traditionally all-grass seed mix. The incorporation and development of native flowering plants on the pipeline rights-of-way will create, where conditions and land Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 2 management practices are suitable (i.e., areas with slope less than or equal to about 15 percent), substantial acreages of pollination habitat where this type of habitat is currently non-existent, primarily previously forested areas. Atlantic has consulted and continues to consult with various county offices of the NRCS, Federal land management resource specialists at the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, soil and water conservation districts, the Xerces Society, private groups, and organizations that have specific knowledge of both perennial cover grasses as well as native pollinator forb species seed mixes. Atlantic has obtained recommendations regarding species, seeding rates, mulching during planting, and maintenance mowing. Atlantic has also met and consulted with various national, State/Commonwealth, and local groups and experts on pollinators and pollination species endemic to the region that the pipeline crosses to learn which native forb seed mixes will be complimentary to the various grass seed mixes. These meetings and consultations provided information about the appropriate seeding rates and percentages of each type of seed within a specific seed mix, as well as the location each seed mix is to be used considering the various soil types, elevations, temperatures, and other growing conditions along the rights-of-way. Through consultations with regional native seed experts, particularly those working with the NRCS and the Xerces Society, Atlantic has determined that native flowering forbs grow best and reproduce most successfully when planted with native warm season grasses. Warm season grasses are slower to establish than cool season grasses, and are bunch grasses instead of mat forming. Warm season grasses and forbs do not provide soil coverage that is as dense or as effective at controlling erosion as cool season grasses. Therefore, Atlantic was advised and has elected to use native warm season grass and forb mixtures only in areas with gradual or low percent slopes. In general, in areas of the rights-of-way with slopes greater than 15 percent Atlantic will use cool season grass mixes without flowering forbs to most effectively control the potential for erosion. These areas are specified in Section 5.7.5 and in Appendix B. Atlantic is committed to use only forb species that are native to the area or region where they will be planted, to try to source seed from local growers, as available, and to avoid the introduction of non-native and potentially invasive species to the extent practicable. 3.0 TRAINING Prior to the start of construction, Atlantic and DTI will conduct environmental and safety training for Company and Contractor personnel. The training program will focus on the FERC’s Plan and Procedures; other construction, restoration, and mitigation plans, including this Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan; and applicable permit conditions. In addition, Atlantic and DTI will provide large-group training sessions before each work crew commences construction with periodic follow-up training for groups of newly assigned personnel. 4.0 VEGETATION TYPES IN PROJECT AREA Atlantic and DTI characterized vegetation types in the ACP Project area and SHP Project area based on review of the U.S. Geological Survey’s National Gap Analysis Program Land Cover Data and recent digital aerial photography augmented by field reconnaissance (2014 and Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 3 2015). Based on these data, the proposed ACP pipeline facilities cross upland forest/woodland (241.8 miles), cultivated cropland (86.8 miles), wetlands (69.9 miles), pasture land (64.2 miles), tree plantation/harvested forest (59.4 miles), developed land (21.7 miles), open land (17.0 miles), and open water (3.3 miles). The proposed SHP pipeline facilities cross upland forest/woodland (33.0 miles), pasture land (2.2 miles), developed land (1.3 miles), cultivated cropland (0.5 mile), wetlands (0.3 mile), open water (0.2 mile), tree plantation/harvested forest (less than 0.1 mile), and open land (less than 0.1 mile). The types of upland woodland/forest crossed by the Projects include coniferous forests, deciduous forests, mixed forests, deciduous savanna and glades, and floodplain and riparian forests. 5.0 BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES Based on FERC requirements identified in the Plan and Procedures and industry-accepted practices, Atlantic and DTI have identified and developed BMPs for restoration and rehabilitation of areas disturbed by construction. These BMPs have been used to establish Atlantic’s and DTI’s standards for restoration and revegetation as described below. 5.1 Erosion Control Atlantic and DTI anticipate that construction activities requiring the installation of temporary erosion control devices will begin with access road preparation and timber clearing in 2017, and continue through the completion of construction in late 2019. Construction of the pipelines will be followed by restoration of the rights-of-way, stabilization of the soil, and seeding (where needed). Atlantic and DTI will complete final grading and installation of permanent erosion control structures (e.g., trench breakers or permanent slope breakers) generally within 20 days after backfilling the trench (10 days in residential areas), seasonal or other weather conditions permitting. For construction activities occurring in Winter, conditions such as frozen soils or snow cover could delay successful soil compaction mitigation or seeding activities. In these conditions, Atlantic and DTI will resume clean-up and restoration efforts the following Spring. Atlantic and DTI will monitor and maintain temporary erosion controls (e.g., temporary slope breakers, sediment barriers, or mulch) until conditions allow for completion of cleanup and installation of permanent erosion control structures. Temporary erosion control measures and permanent erosion control devices to be employed during and after construction are described below. Atlantic and DTI will continue to consult with the applicable land managing agencies to identify other site-specific measures which may be required on Federal or State/Commonwealth lands.  Slope Breakers – Temporary and permanent slope breakers will be installed, where required, to slow runoff velocity and direct water off the rights-of-way. Temporary slope breakers, such as hay bales (weed free), silt fence, or earthen berms, will be installed prior to the start of construction activities. Permanent slope breakers will be installed during final grading.  Temporary Sediment Barriers – Temporary sediment barriers, such as silt fences, staked hay or straw bales (weed free), or a combination of barriers, will be installed at the Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 4 base of slopes adjacent to road, wetland, and waterbody crossings, and in other areas where required to prevent the transport of sediment off the construction rights-of-way.  Permanent Trench Breakers – Sacks of subsoil or sand, polyurethane foam, or bentonite clay bags installed around the pipe will remain in the trench to prevent subsurface channeling of water along the trench.  Mulch – Straw (weed free), hay (weed free), erosion-control fabric, or other equivalent material will be placed on the rights-of-way, where required, to protect the soil surface from water and wind erosion and to optimize the soil moisture regime necessary for successful revegetation, especially on dry, sandy sites. During construction, the effectiveness of temporary erosion control devices will be monitored by Atlantic’s and DTI’s Environmental Inspectors (EI). Where appropriate for local resource needs, the role of the EI may be filled by agricultural or horticultural monitors. The effectiveness of revegetation and permanent erosion control devices will be monitored for the life of the project by Atlantic and DTI operating personnel during the long-term operation and maintenance of the pipeline systems. 5.2 Soil Restoration Successful revegetation is dependent on appropriate soil conditions and can be influenced by several factors, including soil texture, drainage class, salinity, and acidity. Soil characteristics along the pipeline routes and access roads and at contractor yards and aboveground facility sites are identified in Resource Report 7. Unless otherwise approved by a land managing agency or landowner, soil restoration will include:  removal of excavated rock that is not returned to the trench and is considered construction debris;  distribution of rock on the work area that is of similar size and density to adjacent areas not disturbed by construction;  grading of the rights-of-way to restore preconstruction contours to the extent practicable; and  preparation of the soil for revegetation. 5.3 Soil Compaction Soil compaction resulting from construction activities may reduce the potential for successful revegetation. Fine-textured soils with poor internal drainage that are moist or saturated during construction are the most susceptible to compaction and rutting. Atlantic and DTI will minimize impacts by implementing the mitigation measures for compaction and rutting as described in the Plan and Procedures. Atlantic and DTI will test for soil compaction:  in residential and agricultural areas (e.g., active croplands, pastures, nurseries, and orchards); Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 5  in other areas requested by the land managing agency or landowner;  in undisturbed areas adjacent to the construction workspace with the same soil type under similar moisture conditions to approximate preconstruction conditions; and  in areas identified by the EIs, who will be responsible for conducting subsoil and topsoil compaction testing and determining the need for corrective measures. Compaction impacts will be mitigated through the use of tillage equipment during restoration activities such as a paraplow or similar implement. In areas where topsoil segregation occurs, plowing with a paraplow or other deep tillage implement to alleviate subsoil compaction will be conducted before replacement of the topsoil. In rocky or heavily rooted soils, compaction may be impossible to measure and rectify without additional damage. If compaction testing is impeded by rock or roots, Atlantic and DTI may conclude that there is a suitable amount of large material in the soil to rectify potential compaction. Soil compaction will be remediated prior to re-spreading of salvaged topsoil. 5.4 Topsoil Segregation, Replacement, and Soil Conditioning The potential mixing of topsoil or surface soil with the subsoil from construction activities could result in a loss of soil fertility. To prevent mixing of the soil horizons or incorporation of additional rock into the topsoil, topsoil segregation will be:  performed in the trenchline within non-saturated wetlands, croplands, pastures, hayfields, residential areas, and in other areas requested by the land managing agency or landowner;  conducted as described in the Plan and Procedures;  stockpiled on the rights-of-way; and  excluded from materials used for padding the pipe. Topsoil will be layered above subsoil where seeds stored in the soil will be encouraged to grow. Topsoil segregation will generally not occur in forested areas. Most forested areas are not conducive to topsoil segregation due to the amount of root materials present and the wider construction rights-of-way that would be required to store segregated topsoil. Topsoil segregation may be required on certain public lands as identified by land managing agencies; these will be identified and addressed through ongoing consultations with the land managing agencies (see Sections 5.0 and 6.0). 5.5 Re-Contouring Grading will be conducted prior to construction where necessary to provide a reasonably level work surface. Upon completion of construction, Atlantic and DTI will:  restore the ground surface as closely as practicable to original contours to restore natural overland water flow patterns, aquifer recharge, and drainage patterns; Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 6  re-contour disturbed areas in a fashion designed to stabilize slopes, remove ruts and scars, and support successful revegetation; and  restore, to original or better condition, drainage ditches and culverts that are diverted or damaged during construction. 5.6 Steep Slope Areas Areas with steep slopes along the pipeline routes may make the establishment of vegetation more difficult due to the increased potential for stormwater runoff and erosion by water. In areas with slopes greater than 15 percent, Atlantic and DTI are planning to use seed mix prescriptions that utilize appropriate cool season grass species to quickly stabilize the disturbed areas and minimize erosion and sedimentation. Table 5.6-1 in Appendix A quantifies by county the major soil drainage and slope classes crossed by the Projects. Soil drainage classes were used to determine some of the grass seed types utilized in specific mixes (see Section 5.7.5). The use of fast-growing cool season grasses will help to ensure faster soil stabilization in steeper terrain because of the faster development of stable root systems, which hold the soil in place. Additionally, in areas with slopes greater than 35 percent, the rights-of-way will be restored to natural contours to the extent practicable or in accordance with requests from land managing agencies or landowners. These steep slope areas are mostly located along the route in the Appalachian region of West Virginia and western Virginia but occasionally in other areas along the entire rights-of-way. Restoration of steep terrain may include:  grading to the natural conditions;  installation of permanent erosion control devices (i.e., slope breakers) designed to reduce runoff velocity, divert water from the surface of the rights-of-way, and encourage retention of soils; and  the use of additional structural materials (e.g., rock or woody debris) to provide an anchor for revegetation and deposition of soil. In addition to these general measures, Atlantic and DTI will develop and implement other additional site-specific measures, where warranted, to address land movement, surface erosion, backfill erosion, general soil stability when backfilling the trench, and restoring of the rights-of- way in steep slope areas. Specifically, as discussed in Resource Report 6, Atlantic and DTI are committed to employing best in class measures to protect the environment in steep slope areas. Best in class is defined as the most efficient and/or protective design or configuration with the least environmental impact providing reliable construction and operations. Also as discussed in Resource Report 6, Atlantic and DTI will implement the Slip Avoidance, Identification, Prevention, and Remediation – Policy and Procedure, and are conducting geotechnical studies along the proposed pipeline routes in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and western Virginia in steep terrain areas to assess the potential for landslides and landslips to occur during construction and operation of the Projects. Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 7 The following lists some of the design and construction mitigation measures that will be implemented during construction in steep slope areas:  targeted management and diversion of surface water around landslide sites, including the use of ditches, berms, slope breakers, and/or grading;  mitigation of surface erosion by armoring or otherwise stabilizing surface soils using riprap, coir cloth, hydroseeding, mulching, and/or tracking;  targeted management of water sources along the trench, including the use of trench breakers and/or added drainage piping in the trench;  targeted mitigation of seeps, springs, or other subsurface water encountered along the rights-of-way using subsurface drains or other special drainage measures;  engineering of the backfill around or within steep slope areas to dry the backfill, add compaction, improve backfill soil strength, and reduce saturation;  installation of targeted structures to stabilize backfill using engineered fill, retaining walls, sack-crete placements, key trenches, and/or shear trenches; and  reduction in surcharge on steep slope areas by reducing excess or saturated backfill. 5.7 Site Preparation and Seeding Atlantic and DTI will complete final grading and permanent erosion control measures within 20 days after backfilling of the trench (10 days in residential areas), seasonal or other weather conditions permitting. In the event that these timeframes cannot be met or construction or restoration activities are interrupted for an extended period, mulch will be spread prior to seeding. In these cases, all slopes within 100 feet of wetlands or waterbodies will be mulched at a rate of 3 tons per acre. 5.7.1 Seedbed Preparation Proper preparation of the soil surface and seedbed is essential for rapid and healthy revegetation (Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, 1992). Successful germination of seed is enhanced by a well-prepared seedbed, the suitability of which decreases rapidly after rainfall. Seedbed preparation starts immediately after soil has been replaced on the rights-of-way and final grading, contouring, and de-compaction activities are complete. Seedbed preparation will be conducted immediately prior to seeding to prepare a firm seedbed conducive to proper seed placement. Seedbed preparation will also be performed to break up surface crusts and to reduce weeds that develop between the initial ground clearing and final seeding. Unless otherwise specified by land managing agencies or landowners or as needed to support the establishment of pollinator habitat, the seedbed will be prepared in disturbed areas to Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 8 a depth of 3 to 4 inches using appropriate equipment (e.g., cultipacker roller) to provide a seedbed that is firm, yet rough. Atlantic and DTI will imprint exposed soils with a sheepsfoot, landfill compactor, tractor with studded tires, or land imprinter equipment. Soil imprinting, or tracking, leaves divots on the ground surface that trap moisture and seeds, creating catchments for native plant material to be spread across the seeded area (West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection, 2012). In addition, a seedbed with a rough surface is conducive to the capturing or lodging of seed when broadcasted or hydroseeded, and can reduce runoff and erosion potential. The rough seedbed surface will also retain soil moisture for seedling germination and promote faster establishment of vegetation. In compacted areas, additional measures such as chisel plowing or disking may be necessary to improve water infiltration and soil aeration, which are needed to prepare an adequate seedbed. When hydroseeding, Atlantic and DTI will scarify the soil surface prior to seeding to anchor the seed to the soil surface and encourage germination. Where residential lawns or landscaped areas are disturbed or as needed to support the establishment of pollinator habitat, more intensive ground and seedbed preparations may be required, including rock collection, grading, and soil preparation/amending. 5.7.2 Seeding Seeding will not be conducted in actively cultivated croplands unless requested by the landowner. In residential areas, lawns will be restored on a schedule established during easement negotiations with the landowner. On all other lands, Atlantic and DTI will perform seeding of permanent vegetation during the Fall of the year construction is completed, within the recommended seeding dates, and within six working days of final grading, weather and soil conditions permitting. Atlantic and DTI will prioritize seeding and other restoration work in high-elevation areas, in an attempt to avoid restoration delays due to Winter-related weather and field conditions. If seeding cannot be done within recommended Fall timeframes, appropriate temporary erosion control measures will be installed and temporary grass cover will be seeded. If temporary grass cover is used, seeding of permanent vegetation will occur at the beginning of the next recommended seeding season. In addition, as part of the restoration and rehabilitation plan to revegetate disturbed areas along the pipeline routes, Atlantic and DTI will use cool season grasses to revegetate areas with slopes greater than 15 percent. All seed will be certified weed free. The EIs will review all seed tags prior to use to ensure that the seed is properly certified. 5.7.2.1 Pollinator Habitat Planting Atlantic, in support of a 2014 Presidential Memorandum that directs federal agencies to cooperate on the development of a national pollinator strategy, has committed to a pollinator habitat initiative where suitable along the rights-of-way. The successful establishment of pollinator habitat will require specialized: soil preparation, seeding techniques, and maintenance practices. Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 9 The most common causes for failed establishment when planting pollinator species are: (1) poor soil/seed contact and planting the seed more than one-quarter inch deep in the soil, and (2) competition from annual weeds, non-natives or invasive vegetation. To prevent competition from other vegetation, Atlantic will reduce the existing seed bank in the rights-of-way. The seed bank will be reduced by clearing the existing vegetation (done during construction) and by using herbicides. Additional soil preparation is also needed to ensure seed germination. The soil surface must be relatively smooth and compact to allow shallow seeding, no more than one-quarter inch deep. Typically, planting will include the use of a nurse crop or cover crop to ensure proper soil erosion control and the survival of the pollinator plant species. Cover crops (e.g., annual oats) are also generally used in traditional rights-of-way seeding. The warm season grasses and endemic forbs used to establish pollinator habitat need to be planted in the Spring. Therefore,  For Fall, Rights-of-way Restoration: Plant a cover crop and then plant the pollinator seed mix with a nurse crop in the Spring after a herbicide application.  For Spring, Rights-of-way Restoration: Apply a herbicide prior to planting but after the weed seeds germinate and then plant the pollinator seed mix and a nurse crop together.  For Summer, Rights-of-way Restoration: Plant a cover crop and then plant the pollinator seed mix with a nurse crop in the Spring after a herbicide application. Atlantic plans to plant the pollinator species in both the permanent and construction rights-of-way. Atlantic has proposed seed mixes based on the recommendations from consultations with state and federal agencies. These seed mixes are described in more detail below and in Appendix B. Pollinator species seed mixes will be finalized in consultation with these agencies. 5.7.2.2 Pollinator Habitat Maintenance Additional mowing is required in the first two years to reduce the height of the weeds and to prevent them from going to seed which will greatly reduce weed competition. Spot use of herbicides should be an option to control woody and invasive plants. Pollinator habitat experts recommend periodic prescription burning of the rights-of-way to reduce accumulated duff (i.e., dead vegetation on top of the ground) so that the pollinator species (flowers) can continue to reseed and maintain a viable population. Mowing close, 4 inches, and or thatching/raking may be viable alternatives to prescribed burning. Maintenance practices should be adapted to what is proven to be the best practices to ensure quality pollinator habitat. 5.7.3 Seeding Revegetation Units along the Pipeline Route After consultations with Federal, State/Commonwealth, local resource and land managing agencies, and subject matter experts and in order to ensure optimum seed germination Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 10 and growth, the areas crossed by the Projects were divided into four Revegetation Units (RU). One of the RUs is dependent on and defined by the steepness of the slopes crossed by the proposed pipelines. This RU can occur in site-specific locations anywhere along the pipeline corridors. The three other RUs are based on physiographic regions, and cover areas that are relatively homogenous with regards to factors such as soil type, vegetation, and climate that will affect the revegetation potential of the area. Each RU has distinct seed mix prescriptions. The four RUs include the following:  Steep to Very Steep Slope RU;  Mountain Physiographic Region RU;  Piedmont Physiographic Region RU; and  Coastal Plain Physiographic Region RU. Figure 5.7.3-1 shows the distribution of the RUs, including the areas with slopes greater than 15 percent, along the pipeline route. Seed mix descriptions specific for each RU are provided in Appendix B. 5.7.3.1 Steep to Very Steep Slope Although the Steep to Very Steep Slope RU includes areas with greater than 15 percent slope located anywhere along the Projects, most of these areas are located within the mountainous areas of the western Piedmont Physiographic RU and the Mountain Physiographic RU (see Figure 5.7.3-1). To a much lesser extent, the Steep to Very Steep Slope RU may also be found in smaller, site-specific areas along the pipeline rights-of-way where the steepness of the local terrain increases the erosion potential. The areas in this RU require appropriate seed mix prescriptions, erosion control measures, and BMPs that are able to quickly stabilize the disturbed areas to minimize erosion and sedimentation. 5.7.3.2 Mountain Physiographic Region The ACP Project area extends across the Mountain Physiographic Region RU in West Virginia and western Virginia (see Figure 5.7.3-1). In West Virginia, the RU encompasses the Western Allegheny Plateau, Central Appalachians, and Ridge and Valley ecoregions. The SHP Project area also extends across the Western Allegheny Plateau in northeastern West Virginia and southwestern Pennsylvania. In Virginia, this RU encompasses the Ridge and Valley, Blue Ridge (mountains), and the Southeastern Plains ecoregions. The soils in the Mountain Region RU generally consist of shallow soils with a loamy surface and subsoil texture. Steep slopes with shallow, stony, droughty soils are common throughout the area, and many mountainous soils have been severely eroded due to steepness. In less steep areas, the soils are deep and stable (less erodible). Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 11 5.7.3.3 Piedmont Physiographic Region The proposed ACP Project area extends across the Piedmont Physiographic Region RU in Virginia and encompasses the Piedmont, Northern Piedmont, and Southeastern Plains ecoregions. The Piedmont ecoregion is an area of rolling landscape, gentle hills and valleys with a few isolated mountains (see Figure 5.7.3-1). The Piedmont is characterized by deep, weathered, very old eroded rock surfaces. The ecoregion primarily consists of agricultural land and managed woodlands. The temperate climate supports forests dominated by hardwood species. In general, the Piedmont and Northern Piedmont ecoregions are similar, as they are characterized by irregular plains, open valleys, and hills with stony soils that support both forested and agricultural lands. The Southeastern Plains ecoregion consists of flat plains interspersed with croplands, pastures, forests, and wetlands with primarily sandy soils. The overall climate is warm with a much longer rainy season, which contributes to a longer growing season compared to the Piedmont and Northern Piedmont ecoregions. 5.7.3.4 Coastal Plain Region The proposed ACP Project area extends across the Coastal Plain Region RU in Virginia and North Carolina (see Figure 5.7.3-1). This RU encompasses two ecoregions: the Southeastern Plains and Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain. As described above, the Southeastern Plains region consists of flat plains interspersed with croplands, pastures, forests, and wetlands with primarily sandy soils. The Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain ecoregion borders the Piedmont ecoregion and the Atlantic Ocean, and contains a mix of forests, agricultural lands, and wetlands. The soils crossed by the Projects in these ecoregions are generally well drained soils with a loamy surface and subsoil texture. 5.7.4 Summary of State and Federal Agencies and Subject Matter Experts Consulted Table 5.7.4-1 provides a list of the Federal and State/Commonwealth agencies, and subject matter experts consulted to determine the appropriate seed mix prescriptions and BMPs to revegetate areas disturbed by the construction of the ACP and SHP facilities. 5.7.5 Seed Mix Recommendations Appendix B compiles the recommended seeding mixes and amendments provided by Federal, State/Commonwealth, local resource, and land managing agencies and subject matter experts into seed mix prescriptions by County/City and by spread for the Projects. Atlantic and DTI will work with the Federal and State/Commonwealth land managing agencies to determine appropriate seed mixes and methods for revegetation and restoration of Federal and State/Commonwealth lands crossed by the pipelines (see Sections 6 and 7). The Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries has requested that it be responsible for the reseeding of Wildlife Management Area (WMA) lands crossed in Virginia and under the jurisdiction of that agency. Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 12 The recommended seed mix prescriptions identified for each of the RUs will be identified by milepost in Appendix C, which will be filed with the FERC prior to construction. The site- specific seed mixes will also be included on the construction alignments sheets to identify the seed mixes to be used by the construction contractors during restoration. TABLE 5.7.4-1 Summary of Federal and State/Commonwealth Agencies and Subject Matter Expert Consultations Contact Name Agency/ Organization County Title/Role Phone Email West Virginia Greg Stone NRCS - State Office All Counties Acting State Resource Conservationist 304-284-7579 greg.stone@wv.usda.gov Jeff Griffith USDA NRCS Harrison; Lewis; Doddridge District Conservationist 304-624-9232 x 110 jeff.griffith@wv.usda.gov Jack O'Connell USDA NRCS Pocahontas District Conservationist 304-799-4317 jack.oconnell@wv.usda.gov Barbara Sargent West Virginia Department of Natural Resources Wetzel Wildlife Biologist 304-637-0245 barbara.d.sargent@wv.gov Cliff Brown West Virginia Department of Natural Resources Wetzel Wildlife Biologist 304-637-0245 clifford.l.brown@wv.gov Idun Guenther NRCS Pocahontas District Conservationist 304-255-9225 idun.guenther@wv.usda.gov Susan Davis NRCS Pocahontas Soil Conservationist 304-799-4317 susan.davis@wv.usda.gov Rob Silvester West Virginia Department of Natural Resources Randolph District Wildlife Biologist 304-924-6211 rob.a.silvester@wv.gov Steve Rauch West Virginia Department of Natural Resources Randolph; Wetzel District Wildlife Biologist 304-825-6787 steven.e.rauch@wv.gov Ben Collier NRCS Randolph; Upshur District Conservationist 304-636-6703 x 305 ben.collier@wv.usda.gov Jeremy Bennett NRCS Randolph; Upshur District Conservationist 304-457-4516 jeremy.bennett@wv.nrcs.gov Dustin Adkins NRCS Tyler; Wetzel District Conservationist 304-758-2173 x 1 dustin.adkins@wv.usda.gov Katie Fitzsimmons NRCS Marshall District Conservationist 304-242-0576 x 108 katie.fitzsimmons@wv.usda.gov Virginia Amy Ewing Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries Virginia Counties Environmental Services Biologist/Fish & Wildlife Information Manager 804-367-2211 Amy.Ewing@dgif.virginia.gov Charles Ivins NRCS Augusta; Highland District Conservationist 540-248-6218 x 122 charles.ivins@va.usda.gov Charles Simmons NRCS Bath District Conservationist 540-463-7124 x111 charles.simmons@va.usda.gov Justin Folk NRCS/Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries Bath Private Lands Wildlife Biologist 540-248-6218 x 108 justin.folks@va.usda.gov Davie Wade Harris NRCS Brunswick District Conservationist 434-848-2145 x 102 davie.harris@va.usda.gov David Harris NRCS Buckingham; Cumberland District Conservationist 434-983-4757 x 101 david.harris@va.usda.gov Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 13 TABLE 5.7.4-1 Summary of Federal and State/Commonwealth Agencies and Subject Matter Expert Consultations Contact Name Agency/ Organization County Title/Role Phone Email Bryan Poovey U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Chesapeake; Suffolk (City); (Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge) Forestry Scientist 757-986-3705 bryan_poovey@fws.gov David Bryd U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Great Dismal Swamp NWR Forestry Scientist 804-824-2412 david_byrd@fws.gov Robert E. Williams NRCS Chesapeake District Conservationist 757-547-7172 x 102 robert.williams@va.usda.gov Bob Glennon NRCS Eastern Virginia Counties Private Lands Biologist 757-357-7004 x 126 robert.glennon@va.usda.gov Anthony Howell NRCS Dinwiddie District Conservationist 804-469-7297 x 106 anthony.howell@va.usda.gov Harvey Baker NRCS Greensville District Conservationist 434-634-2115 x 109 harvey.baker@va.usda.gov Jay Jeffreys Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries Highland; Nelson Biologist 540-248-9360 jay.jeffreys@dgif.virginia.gov Kory Kirkland NRCS Nelson District Conservationist 540-967-0233 x 111 kory.kirkland@va.usda.gov Jeffray Jones NRCS All Counties State Biologist 804-287-1691 jeffray.jones@va.usda.gov J.B. Daniel NRCS Prince Edward Agronomist Director 434-392-4171 j.b.daniel@va.usda.gov Derek Hancock NRCS Nottoway; Prince Edward District Conservationist 434-392-4127 x 101 derek.hancock@va.usda.gov Yamika Bennett NRCS Southampton District Conservationist 757-653-2532 x 122 yamika.bennett@va.usda.gov Michael A. Faulk NRCS Suffolk (City) District Conservationist 757-357-7004 x 114 mike.faulk@va.usda.gov Ryan McCormick National Park Service Specialist Coordinator 828-348-3441 J. Christopher Ludwig DCR All Counties Chief Biologist 804-371-6206 Chris.Ludwig@dcr.virginia.gov Marc Puckett DGIF All Counties QMAP Coordinator 434-392-9645 Marc.Puckett@dgif.virginia.gov North Carolina Renessa Hardy- Brown NRCS Cumberland District Conservationist 910-484-8479 renessa.brown@nc.usda.gov Terry Best NRCS Halifax District Conservationist 252-583-3481 terry.best@nc.usda.gov Brian Loadholt NRCS Johnston District Conservationist 919-934-7156 brian.loadholt@nc.usda.gov Patrick Evens NRCS Nash District Conservationist 252-459-4116 x 124 patrick.evans@nc.usda.gov Paul Boone NRCS Northampton District Conservationist 252-534-2591 paul.boone@nc.usda.gov Jeremy Ruston NRCS Robeson District Conservationist 910-739-5478 jeremy.roston@usda.gov Gavin Thompson NRCS Sampson District Conservationist 910-592-7963 gavin.thompson@nc.usda.gov David Little NRCS Wilson District Conservationist 252-237-2711 david.little@nc.usda.gov Pennsylvania Chris Droste Westmoreland Conservation District Westmoreland Erosion Control Specialist 724-837-5271 chris@wcdpa.com Subject Matter Experts Mark Fiely Ernst Seeds All Counties Horticulturist 800-873-3321 hortpath@ernstseed.com Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 14 TABLE 5.7.4-1 Summary of Federal and State/Commonwealth Agencies and Subject Matter Expert Consultations Contact Name Agency/ Organization County Title/Role Phone Email Jeremy Hamlington Roundstone Native Seed All Counties Horticulturist 270-531-3034 jeremy@roundstoneseed.com Bob Glennon NRCS / The Xerces Society All Counties Private Lands Biologist 757-357-7004 x 126 robert.glennon@va.usda.gov Nancy Lee Adamson The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation & NRCS East National Technology Support Center All Counties Pollinator Conservation Specialist 336-370-3443 nancy@xerces.org 5.7.5.1 Steep to Very Steep Slope Seed Mixes As described in Sections 5.7.3, the Steep to Very Steep Slope RU includes areas with high erosion potential (e.g., slopes greater than 15 percent). These areas require appropriate seed mixtures and erosion control measures that are able to quickly stabilize disturbed areas. The recommended seed mixes include the use of cool season grasses, which are identified by County in Appendix B. 5.7.5.2 Mountain Physiographic Region Seed Mixes Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites West Virginia The proposed Mountain Physiographic Region Seed Mix P-MUDW01 (Tables 5.7.5-1 and 5.7.5-2) was designed to be compatible with the Mountain Physiographic Region RU in areas with slopes of 15 percent or less. The mix is based on selected native grass and forb species suitable for the restoration of excessively to moderately well-drained mountainous areas in West Virginia. Virginia The proposed Mountain Physiographic Region Seed Mix P-VABCHNP01 (Tables 5.7.5-3 and 5.7.5-4) was designed to be compatible with the Mountain Physiographic Region RU in areas with slopes of 15 percent or less. The mix is based on selected native grass and forb species suitable for restoration in excessively to moderately well-drained mountainous areas in Virginia. Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites West Virginia The proposed Mountain Physiographic Region Seed Mix P-MUDW02 (Tables 5.7.5-5 and 5.7.5-6) was designed to be compatible with the Mountain Physiographic Region RU in Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 15 areas with slopes of 15 percent or less. The mix is based on selected native grasses and forb species suitable for restoration in somewhat poorly to very poorly-drained mountainous areas in West Virginia. Virginia The proposed Mountain and Upland Seed Mix P-VABCHNP02 (Tables 5.7.5-7 and 5.7.5-8) was designed to be compatible with the Mountain Physiographic Region RU in areas with slopes of 15 percent or less. The mix is based on selected native grasses and forb species suitable for restoration in somewhat poorly to very poorly-drained mountainous areas in Virginia. TABLE 5.7.5-1 Seed Mix P-MUDW01: Recommended Mountain Physiological Region Grass Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in West Virginia a Common Name Scientific Name Height (feet) Sun Exposure Seed Mix Rate (lbs/acre/PLS) b Little Bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium 2 - 4 Full Sun 0.250 Virginia Wild Rye Elymus virginicus 2 - 4 Full Sun 0.250 Tall Dropseed Sporobolus compositus 2 - 3 Full Sun 0.050 Purple Top Tridens flavus 3 - 5 Part Shade 0.058 Indian Grass Sorghastrum nutans 3 - 6 Full Sun 0.167 Switchgrass Panicum virgatum 3 - 7 Full Sun 0.183 Fall Panicum Panicum anceps 2 - 4 Part Shade 0.042 Total — — — 1.0 ____________________ Sources: Roundstone Native Seed, 2015; Glennon, 2015 a Recommended seeding application rate is 8 to 18 pounds per acre. b lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed TABLE 5.7.5-2 Seed Mix P-MUDW01: Recommended Mountain Physiological Region Forb Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in West Virginia Common Name Scientific Name Color Bloom Period Seed Application Rate (lbs/acre/PLS) a Lance Leaved Coreopsis Coreopsis lanceolata Yellow Spring,Summer 0.385 Smooth Beardtongue Penstemon digitalis White Spring 0.146 Common Milkweed Asclepias syriaca Pink Spring, Summer 0.128 Goat's Rue Tephrosia virginiana White/Pink Spring, Summer 0.128 Partridge Pea Cassia fasciculata Yellow Summer 0.745 Slender Mountain Mint Pycnanthemum tenuifolium White Summer 0.069 Early Goldenrod Solidago juncea Yellow Summer 0.086 Bergamot Monarda fistulosa Lavender Summer 0.103 Spiked Blazing Star Liatris spicata Pink Summer 0.343 Sneezeweed Helenium autumnale Yellow Summer, Fall 0.128 Gray Goldenrod Solidago nemoralis Yellow Fall 0.086 Iron Weed Vernonia altissima Purple Summer, Fall 0.343 Tall Coreopsis Coreopsis tripteris Yellow Summer, Fall 0.051 Total 2.74 Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 16 TABLE 5.7.5-2 Seed Mix P-MUDW01: Recommended Mountain Physiological Region Forb Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in West Virginia ____________________ Sources: Roundstone Native Seed, 2015; Glennon, 2015 a lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed TABLE 5.7.5-3 Seed Mix P-VABCHNP01: Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Grass Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in Virginia Common Name Scientific Name Cultivar or Germplasm Drilled Seeding Rate a (weight of pure live seed (PLS) per acre) Seeds per Square Foot Little Bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium Cimarron (OK) or Suther Germplasm (NC) 0.5 pound 3 Splitbeard Bluestem Andropogon ternarius Missouri or Kentucky Ecotype 0.5 pound 3 ____________________ Source: Glennon, 2015 a If the broadcast method is more feasible, increase the perennial grasses in the mixture by 0.25 pounds. TABLE 5.7.5-4 Seed Mix P-VABCHNP01: Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Forb Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in Virginia Common Name a Scientific Name Flowering Season Seeding Rate (weight of bulk seed per acre) Seeds per Square Foot Bearded Beggartick (A) Bidens aristosa Late Summer 1 pound 3 Plains Coreopsis (A) Coreopsis tinctoria Late Spring 1 ounce 3 Partridge Pea (A) Chamaecrista fasciculata Mid-Summer 2 pounds 3 Black-eyed Susan (B) Rudbeckia hirta Early Summer 2 ounces 3 Wild Bergamot (P) Monarda fistulosa Summer 1 ounce 3 Lanceleaf Coreopsis (P) Coreopsis lanceolata Late Summer 10 ounces 3 Maximilian Sunflower (P) Helianthus maximilianii Late Summer 11 ounces 3 Slender Mountain Mint (P) Pycnanthemum tenuifolium Late Summer 1 ounce 3 Purple Coneflower (P) Echinacea purpurea Early Summer 1.2 pound 3 Total — — 6.8 lbs/acre 33 ____________________ Source: Glennon, 2015 a Forb types include (A) for annual flowers, (B) for biennial flowers, and (P) for perennial flowers . Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 17 TABLE 5.7.5-5 Seed Mix P-MUMP02: Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Grass Seed Mix and Application Rate for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites in West Virginia a Common Name Scientific Name Height (feet) Sun Exposure Seed Mix Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)b Switchgrass Panicum virgatum 3 - 7 Full Sun 0.233 Red Top Panicum Panicum rigidulum 2 - 4 Full Sun 0.017 Fowl Manna Grass Glyceria striata 3 - 5 Part Shade 0.008 Virginia Wild Rye Elymus virginicus 2 - 4 Full Sun 0.217 Canada Wild Rye Elymus canadensis 2 - 5 Part Shade 0.167 Deer Tongue Grass Panicum clandestinum 2 - 4 Full Sun 0.058 Big Bluestem Andropogon gerardii 4 - 10 Full Sun 0.167 Frank's Sedge Carex frankii 1 - 2 Part Shade 0.042 Fox Sedge Carex vulpinoidea 2 - 3 Part Shade 0.025 Fall Panicum Panicum anceps 2 - 4 Part Shade 0.067 Total — – — 1.0 ____________________ Sources: Roundstone Native Seed, 2015; Glennon, 2015 a Recommended seeding application rate is 8 to 18 pounds per acre. b lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed TABLE 5.7.5-6 Seed Mix P-MUMP02: Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Forb Seed Mix Application Rate for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites in West Virginia Common Name Scientific Name Color Bloom Period Seed Application Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)a Ohio Spiderwort Tradescantia ohiensis Blue Spring, Summer 0.167 Smooth Beardtongue Penstemon digitalis White Spring 0.083 Butterfly Milkweed Asclepias tuberosa Orange Spring, Summer 0.083 Blackeyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta Yellow Spring, Summer 0.134 Wild Senna Senna marilandica Yellow Summer 0.668 Hoary Mountain Mint Pycnanthemum incanum White Summer 0.033 Lupine Lupinus perennis Blue Summer 0.501 Bergamot Monarda fistulosa Lavender Summer 0.083 Boneset Eupatorium perfoliatum White Summer 0.083 Joe-Pye Weed Eupatorium fistulosum Pink Summer, Fall 0.125 Showy Tickseed Bidens aristosa Yellow Summer, Fall 0.501 Sneezeweed Helenium autumnale Yellow Summer, Fall 0.125 Rough Goldenrod Solidago rugosa Yellow Fall 0.083 Total — — — 2.67 ____________________ Sources: Roundstone Native Seed, 2015; Glennon, 2015 a lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 18 TABLE 5.7.5-7 Seed Mix P-VABCHNP02: Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Grass Seed Mix and Application Rates for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites in Virginia a Common Name Scientific Name Cultivar or Germplasm Drilled Seeding Rate a (weight of pure live seed (PLS) per acre) Seeds per Square Foot Beaked Panicum Panicum anceps SC or MD Ecotype 0.25 pound 3 Redtop Panicum Panicum rigidulum NC Ecotype 0.20 pound 3 ____________________ Source: Glennon, 2015 a If the broadcast method is more feasible, increase the perennial grasses in the mixture by 0.25 pounds. TABLE 5.7.5-8 Seed Mix P-VABCHNP02: Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Forb Seed Mix and Application Rates for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites in Virginia Common Name a Scientific Name Flowering Season Seeding Rate (weight of bulk seed per acre) Seeds per Square Foot Aster, Purple-stemmed (P) Symphyotrichum puniceum var. puniceum Fall 3 ounces 3 Bergamot, Wild (P) Monarda fistulosa Summer 1 ounce 3 Coreopsis, Plains (A) Coreopsis tinctoria Late Spring 1 ounce 3 Goldenrod, Pine Barrens (P) Solidago fistulosa Late Summer 3 ounces 3 Joe Pye Weed, Spotted (P) Eupatoriadelphus fistulosus Late Summer 2 ounces 3 Partridge Pea (A) Chamaecrista fasciculata Mid-Summer 2 pounds 3 Rattlesnake Master (P) Eryngium yuccifolium Summer 8 ounces 3 Rosemallow (P) Hibiscus moscheutos Summer 2 ounces 3 Narrowleaf Sunflower (P) Helianthus angustifolius Late Summer 4 ounces 3 Total — — 4.0 lbs/acre 33 ____________________ Source: Glennon, 2015 a Forb types include (A) for annual flowers, (B) for biennial flowers, and (P) for perennial flowers Pennsylvania In Pennsylvania, the SHP pipeline (approximately 3.9 miles) will be collocated with DTI’s existing LN-25 pipeline in Westmoreland County. In general, the SHP pipeline will be constructed within and directly adjacent to the existing LN-25 pipeline rights-of-way which is seeded with cool season grasses. As presented in Appendix B, the recommended seed mixtures, rates, and amendments for the SHP were based on existing site conditions and compatibility with existing grasses, which includes the use of cool season grasses. No pollinator species specific to the area were recommended. Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 19 5.7.5.3 Piedmont Physiographic Region Seed Mixes Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites Virginia The proposed Mountain Physiographic Seed Mix P-VABCHNP01 that is described in Section 5.7.5.2 was designed to also be compatible with the Piedmont Physiographic Region RU in excessively to moderately well drained areas in Virginia. Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites Virginia The proposed Mountain Physiographic Seed Mix P-VABCHNP02 described in Section 5.7.5.2 was designed to also be compatible with the Piedmont Physiographic Region RU in somewhat poorly to very poorly drained sites in Virginia. 5.7.5.4 Coastal Plain Physiographic Region Seed Mixes Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites Virginia The proposed Coastal Plain Seed Mix P-VACSDGS01 (Tables 5.7.5-9 and 5.7.5-10) was designed to be compatible with the Coastal Plain Physiographic Region RU in areas with slopes of 15 percent or less. The mix is based on selected native grass and forb species suitable for restoration in excessively to moderately well drained coastal areas in Virginia. North Carolina The proposed Coastal Plain Seed Mix P-CPDW01 (Tables 5.7.5-11 and 5.11.5-12) was designed to be compatible with the Coastal Plain Physiographic Region RU in areas with slopes of 15 percent or less and is based on selected native grass and forb species suitable for restoration in excessively to moderately well drained coastal areas in North Carolina. Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites Virginia The proposed Coastal Plain Seed Mix P-VACSDGS02 (Tables 5.7.5-13 and 5.7.5-14) was designed to be compatible with the Coastal Plain Physiographic Region RU in areas with slopes of 15 percent or less. The mix is based on selected native grass and forb species suitable for restoration in somewhat poorly to very poorly drained coastal areas in Virginia. Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 20 TABLE 5.7.5-9 Seed Mix P-VACSDGS01: Recommended Coastal Plain Physiographic Region Grass Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in Virginia Common Name Scientific Name Cultivar or Germplasm Drilled Seeding Rate a (weight of pure live seed (PLS) per acre) Seeds per Square Foot Little Bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium Cimarron (OK) or Suther Germplasm (NC) 0.5 pound 3 Splitbeard Bluestem Andropogon ternarius Missouri or Kentucky Ecotype 0.5 pound 3 ____________________ Source: Glennon, 2015 a If the broadcast method is more feasible, increase the perennial grasses in the mixture by 0.25 pounds. TABLE 5.7.5-10 Seed Mix P-VACSDGS01: Recommended Coast Plain Physiographic Region Forb Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in Virginia Common Name a Scientific Name Flowering Season Drilled Seeding Rate (weight of bulk seed per acre) Seeds per Square Foot Narrowleaf Mountain Mint (P) Pycnanthemum tenuifolium Late Summer 1 ounce 3 Plains Coreopsis (A) Coreopsis tinctoria Late Spring 1 ounce 3 Partridge Pea (A) Chamaecrista fasciculata Mid-Summer 2 pounds 3 Black-eyed Susan (B) Rudbeckia hirta Early Summer 2 ounces 3 Bergamot, Spotted (P) Monarda fistulosa Summer 1 ounce 3 Lanceleaf Coreopsis (P) Coreopsis lanceolata Late Summer 10 ounces 3 Maximilian Sunflower (P) Helianthus maximilianii Late Summer 11 ounces 3 Indian Blanket (A) Gaillardia pulchella Indeterminate 9 ounces 3 Purple Coneflower (P) Echinacea purpurea Early Summer 1.2 pound 3 Total — — 6.4 lbs/acre 33 ____________________ Source: Glennon, 2015 a Forb types include (A) for annual flowers, (B) for biennial flowers, and (P) for perennial flowers . TABLE 5.7.5-11 Seed Mix P-CPDW01: Recommended Coastal Plain Physiographic Region Grass Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in North Carolina Common Name Scientific Name Height (feet) Sun Exposure Seed Mix Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)b Little Bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium 2- 4 Full Sun 0.250 Virginia Wild Rye Elymus virginicus 2 - 4 Full Sun 0.250 Tall Dropseed Sporobolus compositus 2 - 3 Full Sun 0.050 Purple Top Tridens flavus 3 - 5 Part Shade 0.058 Indian Grass Sorghastrum nutans 3 - 6 Full Sun 0.167 Switchgrass Panicum virgatum 3 - 7 Full Sun 0.183 Fall Panicum Panicum anceps 2 - 4 Part Shade 0.042 Total — — — 1.0 ____________________ Sources: Roundstone Native Seed, 2015; Glennon, 2015 a Recommended seeding application rate is 8 to 18 pounds per acre. b lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 21 TABLE 5.7.5-12 Seed Mix P-CPDW01: Recommended Coastal Plain Physiographic Region Forb Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in North Carolina Common Name Scientific Name Color Bloom Period Seed Application Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)a Lance Leaved Coreopsis Coreopsis lanceolata Yellow Spring, Summer 0.266 Spotted Beebalm Monarda punctata Pink Spring, Summer 0.124 Common Milkweed Asclepias syriaca Pink Spring, Summer 0.107 Smooth Beardtongue Penstemon digitalis White Spring 0.107 Bergamot Monarda fistulosa Lavender Summer 0.124 Partridge Pea Cassia fasciculata Yellow Summer 0.621 Spiked Blazing Star Liatris spicata Pink Summer 0.222 Lupine Lupinus perennis Blue Summer 0.497 Early Goldenrod Solidago juncea Yellow Summer 0.160 Starry Silphium Silphium asteriscus Yellow Summer, Fall 0.178 Iron Weed Vernonia altissima Purple Summer, Fall 0.222 Sneezeweed Helenium autumnale Yellow Summer, Fall 0.124 Hairy Mountain Mint Pycnanthemum pilosum White Summer, Fall 0.089 Total — — — 2.84 ____________________ Sources: Roundstone Native Seed, 2015; Glennon, 2015 a lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed TABLE 5.7.5-13 Seed Mix P-VACSDGS02: Recommended Coastal Plant Physiographic Region Grass Seed Mix and Application Rates for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites in Virginia Common Name Scientific Name Cultivar or Germplasm Drilled Seeding Rate a (weight of pure live seed (PLS) per acre) Seeds per Square Foot Beaked Panicum Panicum anceps SC or MD Ecotype 0.25 pound 3 Redtop Panicum Panicum rigidulum NC Ecotype 0.20 pound 3 ____________________ Source: Glennon, 2015 a If the broadcast method is more feasible, increase the perennial grasses in the mixture by 0.25 pounds. TABLE 5.7.5-14 Seed Mix P-VACSDGS02: Recommended Coastal Plant Physiographic Region Forb Seed Mix and Application Rates for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites in Virginia Common Name a Scientific Name Flowering Season Drilled Seeding Rate (weight of bulk seed per acre) Seeds per Square Foot Aster, Purple-stemmed (P) Symphyotrichum puniceum var. puniceum Fall 3 ounces 3 Sneezeweed, Common (P) Helenium autumnale Fall 2 ounces 3 Coreopsis, Plains (A) Coreopsis tinctoria Late Spring 1 ounce 3 Goldenrod, Wrinkleleaf (P) Solidago rugosa Late Summer 2 ounces 3 Joe Pye Weed, Spotted (P) Eupatoriadelphus fistulosus Late Summer 2 ounces 3 Partridge Pea (A) Chamaecrista fasciculata Mid-Summer 2 pounds 3 Rattlesnake Master (P) Eryngium yuccifolium Summer 8 ounces 3 Rosemallow (P) Hibiscus moscheutos Summer 2 ounces 3 Narrowleaf Sunflower (P) Helianthus angustifolius Late Summer 4 ounces 3 Total — — 4.0 lbs/acre 33 ____________________ Source: Glennon, 2015 a Forb types include (A) for annual flowers, (B) for biennial flowers, and (P) for perennial flowers Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 22 North Carolina The proposed Coastal Plain Seed Mix P-CPDW02 (Tables 5.7.5-15 and 5.7.5-16) was designed to be compatible with the Coastal Plain Physiographic Region RU in areas with slopes of 15 percent or less and is based on selected native grass and forb species suitable for restoration in somewhat poorly to very poorly drained coastal areas in North Carolina. TABLE 5.7.5-15 Seed Mix P-CPDW02: Recommended Coastal Plain Physiographic Region Grass Seed Mix and Application Rates for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites in North Carolina a Common Name Scientific Name Height (feet) Sun Exposure Seed Mix Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)b Switchgrass Panicum virgatum 3 - 7 Full Sun 0.233 Red Top Panicum Panicum rigidulum 2 - 4 Full Sun 0.017 Fowl Manna Grass Glyceria striata 3 - 5 Part Shade 0.008 Virginia Wild Rye Elymus virginicus 2 - 4 Full Sun 0.217 Canada Wild Rye Elymus canadensis 2 - 5 Part Shade 0.167 Deer Tongue Grass Panicum clandestinum 2 - 4 Full Sun 0.058 Big Bluestem Andropogon gerardii 4 - 10 Full Sun 0.167 Frank's Sedge Carex frankii 1 - 2 Part Shade 0.042 Fox Sedge Carex vulpinoidea 2 - 3 Part Shade 0.025 Fall Panicum Panicum anceps 2 - 4 Part Shade 0.067 Total — — — 1.0 ____________________ Sources: Roundstone Native Seed, 2015; Glennon, 2015 a Recommended seeding application rate is 8 to 18 pounds per acre. b lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed TABLE 5.7.5-16 Seed Mix P-CPDW02: Recommended Coastal Plain Physiographic Region Forb Seed Mix and Application Rates for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites in North Carolina Common Name Scientific Name Color Bloom Period Seed Application Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)a Smooth Beardtongue Penstemon digitalis White Spring 0.169 Butterfly Milkweed Asclepias tuberosa Orange Spring, Summer 0.056 Ohio Spiderwort Tradescantia ohiensis Blue Spring, Summer 0.084 Blackeyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta Yellow Spring, Summer 0.180 Spiked Blazing Star Liatris spicata Pink Summer 0.264 Hoary Mountain Mint Pycnanthemum incanum White Summer 0.034 Early Goldenrod Solidago juncea Yellow Summer 0.113 Bergamot Monarda fistulosa Lavender Summer 0.169 Showy Tickseed Bidens aristosa Yellow Summer, Fall 0.366 Starry Silphium Silphium asteriscus Yellow Summer, Fall 0.113 Narrow-Leaved Sunflower Helianthus angustifolius Yellow Summer, Fall 0.113 Joe-Pye Weed Eupatorium fistulosum Pink Summer, Fall 0.141 Total — — — 2.84 ____________________ Sources: Roundstone Native Seed, 2015; Glennon, 2015 a lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 23 5.7.6 Seeding Methods Seeding may be conducted with the use of a seed drill, a mechanical broadcast seeder, or by hydroseeding. In the absence of requirements to the contrary, the standard application method will be seeding with a seed drill equipped with a cultipacker. In rocky soils or where site conditions may limit the effectiveness of this equipment, other alternatives may b e appropriate (e.g., use of a chain drag) to lightly cover seed after application, as approved by an EI. Broadcast or hydroseeding at double the recommended seeding rates may be used in lieu of drilling (see Appendix B for recommendations). Broadcast seeding will be used for areas with minimal to moderate slopes and will be performed by dry dispersal or wet broadcast seeding. Wet broadcast seeding is an effective treatment for temporary erosion control and may be used when hydroseeding late in the season or on certain site conditions where hydroseeding is not practical. To support successful seed germination, seed will be broadcast once soil compaction has been rectified and soil composition includes proper aeration and water percolation to support plant development. Where seed is broadcast, the seedbed will be restructured with a cultipacker or imprinter after seeding. Once seed is broadcast, Atlantic and DTI will rake the area lightly to encourage plant establishment and minimize the seed that migrates from the site (North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, 2009). Hydroseeding involves the mixing of slurry (i.e., seed, water, fertilizer, tackifier, or mulch) in a truck-mounted mixing tank and ground application via a pressurized pump. Hydroseeding is the preferred method of seed dispersal on steep slopes greater than 60 percent, where site conditions require seed adherence to the disturbed soil. Prior to hydroseeding, Atlantic and DTI will scarify the seedbed to facilitate lodging and germination of seed. Tackifiers will be applied where necessary so that seed adheres to soil. Polymer binders, if selected, will be used in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications to ensure proper compatibility with fertilizers and to avoid foaming that might otherwise result from excessive agitation. All chemical components will be mixed and administered in accordance with manufacturer and applicable agency guidelines. In addition, hydroseeding near wetlands or waterbodies will only be conducted in accordance with the FERC Plan and Procedures and other applicable agency regulations. 5.8 Seedbed Augmentation 5.8.1 Lime and Fertilizer Application Lime and fertilizer recommendations provided by the various Federal, State/Commonwealth, local and land management and subject matter experts consulted for each County/City are provided in Appendix B. Each county crossed by the Projects may have different fertilization and liming requirements based on the soil characteristics and the proposed seed mix prescriptions. In general, and in accordance with the Plan and Procedures, upland areas will have a fertilizer and pH supplement (i.e., lime) mixed in to the upper two inches of topsoil. No lime or fertilizer will be used within 100 feet of wetlands or waterbodies or within 300 feet of karst features. In upland areas without specific fertilization requirements, Atlantic and DTI will: Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 24  apply 150 pounds per acre of 10-20-20 (or similar) fertilizer;  apply phosphorus or potassium during the same installation, if required;  avoid fertilizer drift through restricted application times that exclude periods of high winds or heavy rains; and  store and mix all fertilizers in upland areas and away from karst features, so as to avoid wetlands, waterbodies, or karst features. 5.8.2 Mulching Mulching recommendations provided by the various Federal, State/Commonwealth, local and land management agencies, and subject matter experts consulted for each County/City are provided in Appendix B. Each County/City crossed by the Projects may have different mulching requirements based on the landscape characteristics, soil types, and the proposed seed mix prescriptions. In general, and in accordance with the Plan, Atlantic and DTI will apply mulch to slopes immediately after seeding to prevent erosion. In non-forested areas, mulch will be spread uniformly over a minimum of 75 percent of the surface at a rate of 2 tons per acre, or 1 ton per acre if wood chips are used, or per directions from land managing agencies or landowners. In forested areas, if the amount of mulch will likely exceed these parameters due to the shredding of non-merchandisable forest materials cleared from the rights-of-way, Atlantic and DTI will request a variance from FERC prior to applying mulch greater than 1 ton/acre. Mulch materials will be anchored to the soil with stakes or liquid mulch tackifiers. No tackifiers will be used within 100 feet of wetlands and waterbodies or within 300 feet of karst features. Possible mulch materials and application techniques are described below.  Salvaged wood materials, including slash and non-merchantable timber, will be retained in forested areas and placed on the rights-of-way after final grading, re- contouring, and seeding is complete. Woody debris is expected to support revegetation while preventing erosion and providing micro-habitat for various species.  Native wood chip materials will be used in forested systems and will be generated from cleared materials that are chipped and stockpiled on the edge of the rights-of-way. Native wood chips are expected to aid in the successful revegetation of disturbed areas.  Wood fiber hydromulch may be used in shrubby areas to augment biomass salvaged during clearing. Hydromulch is evenly distributed and absorbs water quickly, which enhances seed survival rates and discourages erosion during regeneration of shrubby species.  Bonded fiber matrix (BFM), a type of hydromulch designed to control erosion on steep slopes, may also be used where appropriate. BFM slurry contains thermally processed wood fibers (approximately 80 percent), water (approximately 10 percent), and tackifiers and polymer-based binding agents that are quick to dry upon application. BFM is hydraulically applied, which allows for controlled application on steep slopes where Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 25 access may be difficult. BFM will only be applied to stable slopes where final grading has been completed and water runoff has been diverted from the slope face. Once BFM has had 24 to 48 hours to cure, an erosion-resistant blanket is formed that is flexible, absorbent, and biodegradable, and that will accelerate plant growth. BFM may be used in conjunction with slope breakers and other erosion control devices on slopes longer than 70 feet. BFM application rates will depend on manufacturers specifications, based upon the slope of the disturbed areas.  Straw or hay that has been certified as weed-free will be used to preserve the soil base in areas where native salvaged material is not available. In areas that are seeded by drill, Atlantic and DTI will apply one bale of clean straw or hay per 1,000 square feet. Where broadcast seeding is used, Atlantic and DTI will apply two bales of clean straw or hay per 1,000 square feet, or in accordance with requirements specified by Federal or State/Commonwealth land managing agencies. 5.8.3 Supplemental Plantings Where required, Atlantic and DTI may supplement seeding with the planting of tree seedlings or small shrubs. No supplemental plantings are anticipated for maintained areas within the permanent easements for the pipelines. Public lands will be revegetated in accordance with land management objectives and direction from land managing agencies (see Sections 5.0 and 6.0). 5.9 Riparian Restoration Following initial stream bank stabilization, Atlantic and DTI will restore the banks of waterbodies to preconstruction contours to the extent practicable. In steep-slope areas, re- grading may be required to reestablish stable contours capable of supporting preconstruction drainage patterns. Riparian areas will be revegetated with native species across the entire width of the construction corridor. Restoration of riparian areas will be designed to:  restore stream bank integrity, including both shore crossings up to the ordinary high water mark;  withstand periods of high flow without increasing erosion and downstream sedimentation; and  include temporary erosion control fencing, which will remain in place until stream bank and riparian restoration is complete. Permanent bank stabilization and erosion control devices (e.g., natural structures, rock riprap, and/or large woody debris) will be installed as necessary on steep banks in accordance with permit requirements to permanently stabilize the banks and minimize sediment deposition into waterbodies. 5.9.1 Non-forested Riparian Areas All disturbed banks and riparian work areas will be seeded as soon as possible after final grading, weather and soil conditions permitting and subject to the recommended seeding dates Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 26 for the area. Seeding is intended to stabilize the soil, improve the appearance of the area disturbed by construction, and restore native flora. As discussed above, Atlantic and DTI will determine appropriate seeding prescriptions based upon the vegetative community of the disturbed area, and will continue to consult with land managing agencies regarding seeding requirements for riparian areas. 5.9.2 Forested Riparian Areas Restoration of forested riparian areas will include seeding as discussed above, and may include supplemental plantings of tree seedlings and shrubs. Clearing of riparian trees in forested areas will reduce shade near streams, and may allow for an increase in local water temperature. Large woody debris, where available and appropriate habitat conditions exist, will be placed adjacent to waterbody crossings to add shade and fish habitat. Forested riparian areas will be restored and enhanced using plantings of native shrubs and trees, excluding the permanent easement, which will be retained in an herbaceous state. On a site-specific basis and in consultation with land managing agencies or landowners, Atlantic and DTI will design riparian revegetation with the use of fast growing native trees and shrubs placed closest to the bank top to provide canopy recovery as quickly as possible to shade and overhang the waterbodies. Restoration of forested riparian areas on Federal and State/Commonwealth lands will be determined based upon consultations with the appropriate land managing agencies. 5.10 Wetland Restoration Atlantic and DTI will employ clearing and construction techniques designed to support regeneration of existing wetland vegetation, including the following:  clearing vegetation at ground level in all non-forested wetland areas outside of the trench line to leave existing root systems intact to help stabilize soils, preserve existing ground elevations, and promote revegetation through sprouting and from existing seed stocks;  using equipment mats to prevent soil compaction and allow intact root systems to regrow;  replacing the topsoil segregated from the trenchline in unsaturated wetlands to promote reestablishment of existing wetland species and preserving the vegetative propagules (i.e., seeds, tubers, rhizomes, and bulbs) within the soil, which will have the potential to germinate or sprout when the topsoil is replaced; and  limiting the removal of stumps to the trench area in forested wetlands, except where safety considerations necessitate additional stump removal, as retained stumps will facilitate reestablishment of woody species by enabling re-sprouting from existing root structures. In accordance with the Procedures, sediment barriers will be installed immediately following clearing activities occurring within wetlands or adjacent upland areas along the pipeline rights-of-way. Where necessary, sediment barriers will be installed across the Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 27 construction rights-of-way immediately upslope of the wetland boundary to prevent sediment flow into wetlands. Sediment barriers will be properly maintained throughout construction, reinstalled as necessary, and removed after restoration is complete and revegetation has stabilized the disturbed areas. Seeding of wetlands is not anticipated as wetlands are expected to naturally revegetate. Unless specified by landowners or land managing agencies, revegetation will be monitored annually until wetland revegetation is successful in accordance with the Procedures. Wetland revegetation will be considered successful when vegetation community characteristics are similar to the vegetation in adjacent wetland areas that were not disturbed by construction. As described in the Procedures, restored wetland vegetation will include at least 80 percent of the species targeted for restoration, and the density (i.e., percent cover) and distribution (e.g., microsites and patches) of individual plants will be similar to areas not disturbed by construction. Revegetation requirements appropriate for Federal and State/Commonwealth lands will be determined through consultation with those agencies. After revegetation, Atlantic and DTI anticipate no permanent impact on emergent wetland vegetation within the rights-of-way. Scrub-shrub and forested wetlands will not be allowed to fully reestablish within portions of the permanent rights-of-way centered over the pipeline trench lines. Atlantic and DTI will periodically remove woody species from wetlands to facilitate post-construction inspections of the permanently maintained rights-of-way. Where the pipelines cross wetlands, Atlantic and DTI will maintain a 10-foot-wide corridor centered over the pipelines in an herbaceous condition, and remove deep rooted trees within a 30-foot-wide corridor centered over the pipelines. 5.11 Agricultural Areas Atlantic and DTI will work with individual landowners to address restoration of active agricultural areas. Generally, agricultural areas will be replanted by the landowner or tenant, unless otherwise requested by the landowner. Anticipated impacts on and restoration of irrigation systems, drain tiles, gates, and other structures are discussed in Resource Report 8. 5.12 Exposed Bedrock In areas with exposed bedrock or bedrock, Atlantic and DTI will restore the area using crushed rock rather than attempting to revegetate the area. 5.13 Upland Forest Atlantic and DTI have prepared and will implement a Timber Removal Plan, which describes construction and restoration activities in areas where timber is removed. The plan also addresses compensation for loss of merchantable timber as well as elements of timber removal/sale that are unique to public lands. Elements of the plan include:  completion of a timber cruise to appraise the value of merchantable timber; Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 28  installation of flagging/fencing of timber removal limits, riparian areas, and other exclusion zones prior to timber removal operations;  identification of access and staging requirements for timber removal, including log landing locations, temporary bridges at waterbody crossings, etc.; and  identification of timber removal methods (e.g., high line yarder logging, mechanical harvesting, helicopter logging). Following construction in forested areas, seed mixes and/or seedlings will be planted in temporary workspace areas in accordance with recommendations from the NRCS, land managing or other applicable agencies, and operators of commercial tree farms. In non- cultivated uplands, including forested areas, the permanent easement for each pipeline will be maintained in an herbaceous state. 6.0 FEDERAL LANDS The AP-1 mainline will cross approximately 5.5 miles of Federal lands in the Monongahela National Forest and approximately 14.5 miles of Federal lands in the George Washington National Forest, which are administered by the USFS. As described in Atlantic’s and DTI’s Resource Reports, Federal lands are managed in accordance with various management directives, including standards and guidelines for restoration and revegetation activities. Restoration activities on Federal lands will be in accordance with these standards and guidelines. Additional or site-specific requirements for restoration of Federal lands will be addressed in a Construction, Operations, and Maintenance Plan to be developed in conjunction with USFS staff. Consultation with USFS staff regarding seed mixes, soil amendments, and application rates, including appropriate cultural practices recommended by USFS staff to be used in the Monongahela National and George Washington National Forest is ongoing. This information will be provided in Appendix B when consultation is complete. In addition to USFS lands, the AP-1 mainline will also cross approximately 0.1 mile of National Park Service lands along the Blue Ridge Parkway. Atlantic is proposing the use of the horizontal directional drill construction method to install the proposed pipeline under the Blue Ridge Parkway at this location. The horizontal directional drill method will avoid direct impacts on the parkway, including impacts on adjacent vegetation. 7.0 STATE LANDS In West Virginia, the AP-1 mainline crosses 3.8 miles of the Seneca State Forest in Pocahontas County, West Virginia, and the SHP crosses approximately 3.6 miles of the Lewis Wetzel WMA in Wetzel County, West Virginia. Seneca State Forest is managed by the WV Division of Forestry and the Lewis Wetzel WMA is managed by the West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. The AP-1 mainline crosses 1.2 miles of the James River WMA in Nelson County, Virginia, which is managed by the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries. The seed mixes, soils amendments, and application rates, including appropriate cultural practices recommended by the State/Commonwealth staff, for the Lewis Wetzel WMA and Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 29 James River WMA are provided in Appendix B. In Virginia, the DGIF has indicated that it may want to be responsible for replanting the rights-of-way on its lands. Consultation with the WV Division of Forestry regarding seed mixes, soil amendments, and application rates is ongoing. This information will be provided in Appendix B when consultation is complete. 8.0 RESTORATION MONITORING AND MAINTENANCE 8.1 Monitoring The general objectives of the monitoring program will be to determine the status and effectiveness of restoration efforts and to determine locations where additional maintenance may be required. Atlantic and DTI will inspect disturbed areas after the first and second growing seasons to determine the success of revegetation. In agricultural areas, revegetation will be considered successful when the area has been revegetated and is similar to adjacent undisturbed areas of the same field. In all other non-forested areas, revegetation will be considered successful when the density and cover of non-nuisance vegetation is similar to adjacent areas that were not disturbed by construction activities. In Federal and State/Commonwealth forested areas, monitoring activities will be performed until reforestation is determined successful based on pre-defined success criteria, as determined through consultations with Federal and State/Commonwealth land managing agencies. Atlantic and DTI will continue revegetation efforts until they are successful. Restoration will be considered successful when construction debris is removed, similar vegetative cover or bedrock has been restored, the original surface elevations are restored as closely as practicable to preconstruction contours, the surface condition is similar to adjacent non-disturbed areas, and proper drainage is restored. 8.2 Grazing Deferments Where warranted, Atlantic and DTI will work with landowners or lessees to implement grazing deferment plans (e.g., by fencing off restoration sites) to minimize impacts on emergent vegetation due to grazing. 8.3 Permanent Rights-of-way Maintenance In order to maintain accessibility of the rights-of-way and to accommodate pipeline integrity surveys, vegetation within the permanent easements will be periodically cleared over the pipelines. In accordance with the Plan, in non-cultivated uplands, a 10-foot-wide herbaceous corridor may be maintained annually, as needed. In addition, trees and brush will be cleared over the entire width of the permanent rights-of-way on an as-needed basis not to exceed once every 3 years. In wetlands and riparian areas, the Procedures allow a 10-foot-wide corridor centered over pipelines to be permanently maintained in an herbaceous state. The Procedures also allow for cutting and removing trees greater than 15 feet in height within 15 feet of pipelines in wetlands. Atlantic and DTI will use mechanical mowing or cutting along their rights-of-way for normal vegetative maintenance. Atlantic and DTI will monitor the rights-of-way for infestations of invasive species that may have been created or exacerbated by construction, restoration, or Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 30 maintenance activities, and will treat such infestations in consultation with landowners and applicable agencies in accordance with its Invasive Species Management Plan. 9.0 ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 9.1 Environmental Inspectors EIs will have the authority to stop activities that violate environmental conditions of Federal or State/Commonwealth environmental permits and landowner agreements and to order appropriate corrective action. During revegetation and restoration, the EIs will be responsible for:  ensuring compliance with the requirements of the Plan and Procedures; Atlantic’s and DTI’s construction, restoration, and mitigation plans; conditions required by permits and other approvals; this Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan; and environmental requirements identified in landowner easement agreements;  identifying, documenting, and overseeing corrective actions, as necessary, to bring an activity back into compliance;  verifying that the limits of authorized construction work areas and locations of access roads are visibly marked before clearing;  verifying the location of restoration sites, and maintaining appropriate signage for boundaries of sensitive resource areas, waterbodies, wetlands, farm improvements (i.e., repair of fences, drain tiles, irrigation systems, or structures), or areas with special restoration requirements;  monitoring erosion and sediment control devices and soil stabilization measures in construction areas, and identifying additional needs for new controls or maintenance of existing controls;  verifying that dewatering activities are properly monitored and do not result in the deposition of sand, silt, and/or sediment into sensitive environmental resource areas, including but not limited to wetlands, waterbodies, cultural resource sites, and sensitive species habitats;  ensuring that subsoil and topsoil are tested in agricultural and residential areas to measure compaction and determine the need for corrective action;  advising the Construction Inspector when environmental conditions (such as wet or frozen soils) make it advisable to restrict or delay construction activities to avoid topsoil mixing or excessive compaction;  ensuring restoration of contours and topsoil;  verifying that soils imported for agricultural or residential use have been certified as free of invasive species and soil pests, unless otherwise approved by the landowner; Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 31  determining the need for and ensuring that erosion controls are properly installed, as necessary, to prevent sediment flow into wetlands, waterbodies, sensitive areas, and onto roads;  inspecting and ensuring the maintenance of temporary erosion control measures at least: o on a daily basis in areas of active construction or equipment operation; o on a weekly basis in areas with no construction or equipment operation; and o within 24 hours of each 0.5 inch of rainfall.  ensuring the repair of all ineffective temporary erosion control measures within 24 hours of identification;  keeping records of compliance or non-compliance with conditions of environmental regulatory permits and approvals, including activities that could result in decertification of organic farms; and  identifying areas that will require special attention to ensure stabilization and restoration success. Where appropriate for local resource needs, the role of EIs may be filled by agricultural or horticultural specialists. 9.2 Documentation In accordance with the Plan, Atlantic and DTI will maintain post-construction records of activities performed and will submit quarterly activity reports to the FERC. Reports will document any issues that arise during revegetation, including those identified by the landowner or land managing agency, and corrective actions taken for at least two years following construction. Reports will identify by milepost:  method of application, application rate, and type of fertilizer, pH modifier, seed, and mulch used;  acreage treated;  dates of backfilling and seeding;  names of landowners requesting special seeding treatment and a description of the follow-up actions;  the location of subsurface drainage repairs or improvements made during restoration; and  problem areas, such areas where vegetation did not establish or erosion occurred, and how they were addressed. Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan 32 10.0 REFERENCES Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. 2013a. Upland Erosion Control, Revegetation, and Maintenance Plan. Available online at http://www.ferc.gov/industries/gas/enviro/ plan.pdf. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. 2013b. Wetland and Waterbody Construction and Mitigation Procedures. Available online at http://www.ferc.gov/industries/gas/enviro/ procedures.pdf. Glennon, Robert. 2015. Personal communication with Herbert Pirela of Environmental Resources Management, Inc. Private Lands Biologist. North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources. 2009. North Carolina Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual. Available online at http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/lr/576. Accessed June 2015. Roundstone Native Seed. 2015. Jeremy Hamlington, personal communication with Herbert Pirela of Environmental Resources Management, Inc. Horticulturist. Virginia Department of Environmental Quality. 1992. Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook. Available online at http://www.deq.virginia.gov/Programs/Water/ StormwaterManagement/Publications/ESCHandbook.aspx. Accessed June 2015 West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Oil and Gas. 2012. West Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Field Manual. Available online at http://www.dep.wv.gov/oil-and-gas/Documents/Erosion%20Manual%2004.pdf. Accessed June 2015. ATLANTIC COAST PIPELINE, LLC ATLANTIC COAST PIPELINE and DOMINION TRANSMISSION, INC. SUPPLY HEADER PROJECT Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan Appendix A Major Soil Drainage and Slope Classes Crossed by the Projects 1 TABLE 5.6-1 Atlantic Coast Pipeline and Supply Header Project Major Soil Drainage and Slope Classes Crossed by the Projects Project /State or Commonwealth/County Drainage Class a Crossing Length (miles) Total 0-15% b >16% b ATLANTIC COASTAL PIPELINE West Virginia Harrison Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 1.0 0.2 0.8 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 0.1 <0.1 <0.1 Total 1.1 0.3 0.8 Lewis Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 19.8 6.9 12.9 Null b/ 0.1 <0.1 0.1 Total 19.9 6.9 13.0 Upshur Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 21.5 8.8 12.7 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 0.6 0.6 <0.1 Null 0.1 0.1 <0.1 Total 22.2 9.5 12.7 Randolph Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 28.6 12.3 16.3 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 0.3 0.3 0.00 Null 1.9 1.4 0.5 Total 30.8 14.0 16.8 Pocahontas Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 23.4 8.4 15.0 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 0.8 0.8 <0.1 Null <0.1 <0.1 0.00 Total 24.3 9.3 15.0 Virginia Highland Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 10.5 3.0 7.5 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 0.1 0.1 0.0 Null <0.1 <0.1 0.0 Total 10.6 3.1 7.5 Bath Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 20.4 9.6 10.8 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 1.2 1.2 0.00 Null <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 Total 21.6 10.8 10.8 Augusta Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 50.4 35.5 14.9 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 1.9 1.9 <0.1 Null 2.0 1.1 0.9 Total 54.3 38.5 15.8 Nelson Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 26.9 10.3 16.7 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 0.3 0.3 <0.1 Null <0.1 <0.1 0.0 Total 27.3 10.6 16.7 Buckingham Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 22.8 20.0 2.7 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 4.9 4.6 0.3 Null <0.1 <0.1 0.0 Total 27.7 24.7 3.0 Cumberland Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 8.5 7.8 0.7 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 0.5 0.5 0.0 Null <0.1 <0.1 0.0 Total 9.1 8.4 0.7 2 TABLE 5.6-1 (continued) Atlantic Coast Pipeline and Supply Header Project Major Soil Drainage and Slope Classes Crossed by the Projects Project /State or Commonwealth/County Drainage Class a Crossing Length (miles) Total 0-15% b >16% b Prince Edward Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 5.0 4.1 0.9 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 0.2 0.2 <0.1 Null <0.1 <0.1 0.0 Total 5.2 4.3 0.9 Nottoway Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 21.1 19.1 2.0 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 2.3 2.2 0.1 Null <0.1 <0.1 0.0 Total 23.4 21.3 2.1 Dinwiddie Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 11.0 10.9 0.1 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 0.8 0.8 0.0 Total 11.8 11.7 0.1 Brunswick Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 21.4 21.2 0.2 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 1.6 1.6 <0.1 Total 23.0 22.8 0.2 Greensville Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 11.4 11.1 0.3 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 7.1 7.1 0.0 Null 0.1 0.1 0.0 Total 18.6 18.3 0.3 Southampton Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 16.1 16.0 <0.1 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 10.0 10.0 0.0 Null <0.1 <0.1 0.0 Total 26.1 26.1 <0.1 City of Suffolk Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 16.2 15.8 0.4 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 16.4 16.3 0.1 Null 0.6 0.6 0.0 Total 33.2 32.7 0.5 City of Chesapeake Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 0.6 0.6 0.0 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 9.0 9.0 0.0 Null 1.7 1.7 0.0 Total 11.3 11.3 0.0 North Carolina Northampton Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 17.8 17.6 0.2 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 4.2 4.2 <0.1 Null 0.1 0.1 0.0 Total 22.1 21.9 0.2 Halifax Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 16.8 16.6 0.2 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 7.5 7.5 <0.1 Null 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total 24.3 24.1 0.2 Nash Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 20.1 19.9 0.2 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 11.8 11.8 0.0 Null <0.1 <0.1 0.0 Total 31.9 31.7 0.2 Wilson Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 6.5 6.5 0.0 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 5.4 5.4 <0.1 Total 11.9 11.9 <0.1 3 TABLE 5.6-1 (continued) Atlantic Coast Pipeline and Supply Header Project Major Soil Drainage and Slope Classes Crossed by the Projects Project /State or Commonwealth/County Drainage Class a Crossing Length (miles) Total 0-15% b >16% b Johnston Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 19.0 19.0 <0.1 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 19.1 19.1 0.0 Null <0.1 <0.1 0.0 Total 38.1 38.1 <0.1 Sampson Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 4.7 4.7 0.0 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 3.1 3.1 0.0 Total 7.8 7.8 0.0 Cumberland Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 16.8 16.7 0.1 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 22.7 22.7 0.0 Null 0.1 0.1 0.0 Total 39.6 39.5 0.1 Robeson Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 9.4 9.4 0.0 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 13.1 13.1 0.0 Total 22.5 22.5 0.0 TOTAL 599.7 482.1 117.6 SUPPLY HEADER PROJECT Pennsylvania Westmoreland Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 3.8 2.2 1.6 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 0.1 0.1 0.0 Total 3.9 2.3 1.6 West Virginia Harrison Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 0.3 0.2 0.1 Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained 0.3 0.1 0.2 Total 0.6 0.3 0.3 Doddridge Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 22.1 4.2 17.9 Null 0.1 0.1 <0.1 Total 22.2 4.3 17.9 Tyler Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 0.8 0.1 0.7 Total 0.8 0.1 0.7 Wetzel Excessively to Moderately Well Drained 10.0 1.2 8.8 Total 10.0 1.2 8.8 TOTAL 37.5 8.2 29.3 GRAND TOTAL 637.2 490.3 146.9 ____________________ a Null = soil map units with no assigned drainage class. b Slope were determined using available digital elevation model raster data and running the slope analysis tool in ArcGIS: ArcM ap. The drainage classes were determined using the SSURGO database. ATLANTIC COAST PIPELINE, LLC ATLANTIC COAST PIPELINE and DOMINION TRANSMISSION, INC. SUPPLY HEADER PROJECT Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan Appendix B Recommended Seed Mix Prescriptions and Soil Amendments ATLANTIC COAST PIPELINE, LLC ATLANTIC COAST PIPELINE Docket Nos. CP15-554-000 & CP15-554-001 and DOMINION TRANSMISSION, INC. SUPPLY HEADER PROJECT Docket No. CP15-555-000 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost Updated, Rev 3 Prepared by July 15, 2016 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost i TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................................1 2.0 ATLANTIC COAST PIPELINE ......................................................................................1 2.1 WEST VIRGINIA ...................................................................................................1 2.1.1 Harrison, Lewis, Randolph, and Upshur Counties ......................................1 2.1.2 Pocahontas County.......................................................................................2 2.1.3 Federal Lands ...............................................................................................4 2.1.4 State Lands ...................................................................................................5 2.1.5 Recommended Native Grasses and Pollinators Seed Mixtures, Application Rates, and Non-Native Cover Crop by Physiographical Region .................5 2.2 VIRGINIA ...............................................................................................................8 2.2.1 Augusta, Brunswick, Buckingham, Cumberland, Highland, Bath, Nelson, Nottoway, and Prince Edward Counties ......................................................8 2.2.2 Federal Lands .............................................................................................16 2.2.3 State Lands .................................................................................................16 2.2.4 Dinwiddie, Greensville, and Southampton Counties, and Chesapeake and Suffolk Cities (Coastal Plain Region) ........................................................18 2.3 NORTH CAROLINA ............................................................................................21 2.3.1 Northampton County .................................................................................21 2.3.2 Halifax and Wilson Counties .....................................................................22 2.3.3 Nash and Johnston Counties ......................................................................23 2.3.4 Sampson County ........................................................................................24 2.3.5 Cumberland County ...................................................................................26 2.3.6 Robeson County .........................................................................................27 2.3.7 Recommended Native Grass and Pollinator Seed Mixtures, Application Rates, and Non-Native Cover Crop by Physiographical Region (Coastal Plain) ..........................................................................................................28 3.0 SUPPLY HEADER PROJECT ......................................................................................31 3.1 WEST VIRGINIA .................................................................................................31 3.1.1 Wetzel and Tyler Counties .........................................................................31 3.1.2 State Lands .................................................................................................32 3.1.3 Doddridge and Harrison Counties .............................................................33 3.1.4 Recommended Native Grasses and Pollinators Seed Mixtures, Application Rates, and Non-Native Cover Crop by Physiographical Region ...............35 3.2 PENNSYLVANIA .................................................................................................35 3.2.1 Westmoreland County ...............................................................................35 4.0 REFERENCES .................................................................................................................37 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost ii LIST OF TABLES Table 2.1.1-1 Seed Mix WVHLRU01 Recommended Cool Season Seed Mixture ................ 1 Table 2.1.1-2 Harrison, Lewis, Randolph, and Upshur Counties, West Virginia Recommended Seeding Dates for Permanent Cover ........................................ 2 Table 2.1.1-3 Harrison, Lewis, Randolph, and Upshur Counties, West Virginia Recommended Lime and Fertilizer Application ............................................... 2 Table 2.1.2-1 Seed Mix WVPO01: Cool or Warm Season Seed Mixture .............................. 3 Table 2.1.2-2 Recommended Lime and Fertilizer Application ............................................... 3 Table 2.1.2-3 Recommended Mulch Material Rates and Uses ............................................... 4 Table 2.1.5-1 Seed Mix P-MUDW01: Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Grass Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in West Virginia ......................................................................... 5 Table 2.1.5-2 Seed Mix P-MUDW01:Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Forb Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in West Virginia ....................................................................................... 6 Table 2.1.5-3 Seed Mix P-MUMP02: Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Grass Seed Mix and Application Rate for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites in West Virginia ....................................................................................... 6 Table 2.1.5-4 Seed Mix P-MUMP02: Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Forb Seed Mix Application Rate for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites in West Virginia ....................................................................................... 7 Table 2.1.5-5 Seed Mix P-NNTC: Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Non- Native Temporary Cover Crop Species for Steep Slope Areas in West Virginia ............................................................................................................. 7 Table 2.1.5-6 Seed Mix P-NNGC: Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Non- Native Grass Cover Mix for Steep Slope Areas in West Virginia .................... 8 Table 2.2.1-1 Seed Mix VABCHNP01:Recommended Cool Season Erosion Prevention Species and Seed Mixtures ............................................................................... 9 Table 2.2.1-2 Seed Mix VABCHNP02: Recommended Cool and Warm Season Forage Species and Seed Mixtures ............................................................................. 10 Table 2.2.1-3 Recommended Soil Amendments ................................................................... 14 Table 2.2.1-4 Mulch Specifications ...................................................................................... 14 Table 2.2.1-5 Mulch Considerations ..................................................................................... 14 Table 2.2.1-6 Seed Mix P-VABCHNP01: Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Grass Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in Virginia ................................................................................ 15 Table 2.2.1-7 Seed Mix P-VABCHNP01: Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Forb Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well/Well Drained Sites in Virginia ............................................................... 15 Table 2.2.1-8 Seed Mix P-VABCHNP02: Native Grasses and Forbs for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Soils and have a High Pollinator Value ........................ 16 Table 2.2.1-9 Seed Mix VJRWMA01: Recommended Grass Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained – Partially Shade Sites ... 17 Table 2.2.1-10 Seed Mix VJRWMA02: Recommended Grass Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained – Wildlife Site ............... 17 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost iii Table 2.2.1-11 Seed Mix VJRWMA03: Recommended Grass Seed Mixes and Application Rates for Steep Slopes Stabilization ............................................................... 18 Table 2.2.4-1 Seed Mix VACSDGS01: Recommended Cool and Warm Season Species, Cultivars, Seeding Rates, Seeding Dates, and Temporary Cover ................... 19 Table 2.2.4-2 Seed Mix P-VACSDGS01: Perennial Grass and Forb Mixture for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Soils that Meets NRCS Pollinator Mix Requirements – Higher Pollinator Value (7 of 9 High Value) DRILLED ..... 20 Table 2.2.4-3 Seed Mix P-VACSDGS02: Native Grasses and Forbs for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Soils and have a High Pollinator Value - Higher Pollinator Value (8 of 9 High Value) .............................................................. 21 Table 2.3.1-1 Seed Mix NCNO01: Recommended Cool Season Seed Mixture ................... 21 Table 2.3.1-2 Seed Mix NCNO02: Recommended Warm Season Seed Mixture ................. 22 Table 2.3.1-3 Recommended Soil Amendments ................................................................... 22 Table 2.3.2-1 Seed Mix NCHW01:Recommended Cool Season Seed Mixture ................... 23 Table 2.3.3-1 Seed Mix NCNJ01: Recommended Cool Season Grass Seed Mixture .......... 24 Table 2.3.3-2 Recommended Lime and Fertilizer Application ............................................. 24 Table 2.3.4-1 Seed Mix NCSA01: Recommended Cool Season Seed Mixture.................... 24 Table 2.3.4-2 Seed Mix NCSA02: Recommended Warm Season Seed Mixture ................. 25 Table 2.3.4-3 Recommended Lime and Fertilizer Application ............................................. 25 Table 2.3.5-1 Seed Mix NCCU01: Recommended Cool and Warm Season Seed Mixture . 26 Table 2.3.5-2 Recommended Lime and Fertilizer Application ............................................. 26 Table 2.3.5-3 Recommended Mulch Material Rates and Uses ............................................. 27 Table 2.3.6-1 Seed Mix NCRO01: Recommended Warm Season Seed Mixture ................. 27 Table 2.3.6-2 Seed Mix P-NCRO01:Recommended Pollinator Seed Mixture ..................... 28 Table 2.3.7-1 Seed Mix P-CPDW01:Recommended Coastal Plain Physiographic Region Grass Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in North Carolina ...................................................................... 28 Table 2.3.7-2 Seed Mix P-CPDW01:Recommended Coastal Plain Physiographic Region Forb Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in North Carolina ...................................................................... 29 Table 2.3.7-3 Seed Mix P-CPDW02: Recommended Coastal Plain Physiographic Region Grass Seed Mix and Application Rates for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites in North Carolina ...................................................................... 29 Table 2.3.7-4 Seed Mix P-CPDW02: Recommended Coastal Plain Physiographic Region Forb Seed Mix and Application Rates for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites in North Carolina ...................................................................... 30 Table 2.3.7-5 Seed Mix P-NNTC: Recommended Non-native Temporary Cover Crop Species ............................................................................................................ 30 Table 2.3.7-6 Seed Mix P-NNGC: Recommended Non-native Grass Cover Mix............... 31 Table 3.1.1-1 Seed Mix WVWE01: Recommended Cool Season Seed Mixture ................. 31 Table 3.1.1-2 Recommended Seeding Dates for Permanent Cover ...................................... 32 Table 3.1.1-3 Recommended Lime and Fertilizer Application for Permanent Seeding ....... 32 Table 3.1.1-4 Recommended Lime and Fertilizer Application for Temporary Seeding (Absent of a Soil Test) .................................................................................... 32 Table 3.1.2-1 Seed Mix WVLWWMA01: Recommended Grass Seed Mixes and Application Rate ............................................................................................. 33 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost iv Table 3.1.2-2 Recommended Lime and Fertilizer Application ............................................. 33 Table 3.1.3-1 Seed Mix WVDH01: Recommended Cool Season Seed Mixtures ................ 34 Table 3.1.3-2 Recommended Seeding Dates for Permanent Cover ...................................... 34 Table 3.1.3-3 Recommended Lime and Fertilizer Application ............................................. 34 Table 3.2.1-1 Seed Mix PAWE01: Recommended Cool Season Seed Mixture ................... 35 Table 3.2.1-2 Soil Amendment Application Rate Equivalents ............................................. 36 Table 3.2.1-3 Recommended Mulch Type and Rates ........................................................... 36 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost v LIST OF ATTACHMENTS Attachment A Summary of Seed Mixes by County for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline and Supply Header Project LIST OF ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ACP Atlantic Coast Pipeline NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service SHP Supply Header Project WMA Wildlife Management Area 1 ATLANTIC COAST PIPELINE – Docket Nos. CP15-554-000 & CP15-554-001 SUPPLY HEADER PROJECT – Docket No. CP15-555-000 1.0 INTRODUCTION This appendix compiles seed mix prescriptions and soil amendment recommendations provided by Federal and State/Commonwealth agencies, and subject matter experts consulted for the restoration and rehabilitation of the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) and Supply Header Project (SHP). The recommendations are summarized by county in Attachment A and discussed below. 2.0 ATLANTIC COAST PIPELINE 2.1 WEST VIRGINIA Harrison, Lewis, Randolph, and Upshur Counties 2.1.1 The following seed mixtures and application rates, seeding dates, soil amendments recommendations, and planting recommendations are for Harrison, Lewis, Randolph, and Upshur counties in West Virginia. These recommendations are based on the collection of correspondences and discussions with Federal and State agencies, including communication with Greg Stone (Natural Resources Conservation Service [NRCS] Acting State Resource Conservationist) and Jeff Griffith (NRCS Conservationist). The tables and lists below provide the specific recommendations for these counties. No specific recommendations were made in these counties regarding tackifiers, mulching, or anchoring of mulch or seed. Recommended Seed Mixes and Application Rates TABLE 2.1.1-1 Seed Mix WVHLRU01: Recommended Cool Season Seed Mixture Seed Mixture Potentially Suitable Land Use Common Species Name a Seed Application Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)b 1 Pasture or Hay Orchardgrass 10 Ladino Clover 2 Red Clover 3 Redtop 3 2 Pasture Kentucky Bluegrass 20 Ladino Clover 2 Red Clover 3 Redtop 3 3 Pasture or Hay Orchardgrass 20 Redtop 5 Birdsfoot Trefoil 10 ____________________ a Species in bold are more wildlife-friendly; species in italics are suitable for use in filter strips. b lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 2 Recommended Seeding Dates TABLE 2.1.1-2 Harrison, Lewis, Randolph, and Upshur Counties, West Virginia Recommended Seeding Dates for Permanent Cover Seeding Dates Suitability March 1 to April 15 Best seeding period August 1 to October 1 Best seeding period December 1 to March 1 Good seeding period (dormant seeding) April 15 to August 1 High risk (moisture stress likely) October 1 to December 1 High risk (potential freeze damage to young seedlings) Recommended Soil Amendments and Application Rates TABLE 2.1.1-3 Harrison, Lewis, Randolph, and Upshur Counties, West Virginia Recommended Soil Amendments and Application Rates Soil Amendment Type Application Rate Lime 3 tons per acre Fertilizer a 400 pounds per acre ____________________ a Fertilizer with a 10-20-20 ratio of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium is recommended. Planting Recommendations  Certified seed is preferred.  Use proper inoculants prior to seeding for all legumes.  Amend soil fertility and pH levels to satisfy the needs of the plant species.  For unprepared seedbeds or seeding outside the optimum timeframes: o Add 50 percent more seed to the specified application rate, particularly during the periods of April 15 – August 1, and October 1 – March 1. o Double the seed application rate and consider planting an annual small grain like wheat (2 bushels [120 pounds] per acre) to act as a nurse crop. Pocahontas County 2.1.2 The following seed mixtures, application rates, and soil amendment recommendations are for Pocahontas County, West Virginia. The recommendations are based on correspondence and discussions with Iden Gunther (NRCS Conservationist) and Susan Davis (West Virginia Department of Natural Resources). Seed Mix WVPO01 provides seeding recommendations for disturbed areas from the NRCS Critical Area Planting Standard that is commonly used with a high success rate in the County. Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 3 Recommended Seed Mixes and Application Rates TABLE 2.1.2-1 Seed Mix WVPO01: Recommended Cool or Warm Seed Mixes for Pocahontas County, West Virginia Seed Mixture Species / Mixture a Seeding Application Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)b Soil Drainage Preference pH Range 1 Crownvetch 10 – 15 Well – Moderately Well 5.0 – 7.5 Perennial Ryegrass 20 2 KY Bluegrass 20 Well – Moderately Well 5.5 – 7.5 Redtop 3 Ladino Clover or 2 Birdsfoot Trefoil 10 3 Timothy 8 Well - Poorly 5.5 – 7.5 Birdsfoot Trefoil 8 4 Orchardgrass 10 Well – Moderately Well 5.5 – 7.5 Ladino Clover 2 Redtop 3 5 Orchardgrass 10 Well – Moderately Well 5.5 – 7.5 Ladino Clover 2 5 Birdsfoot Trefoil 10 Well – Moderately Well 5.5 – 7.5 Redtop 5 Orchardgrass 20 ____________________ Source: WVDEP, 2012 a Species in bold are more wildlife-friendly; species in italics are suitable for use in filter strips. b lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed Recommended Soil Amendments and Application Rates TABLE 2.1.2-2 Recommended Lime and Fertilizer Application pH of Soil a Lime Application Rate (tons/acre)b Fertilizer Application Rate (10-20-20 or equivalent) (lbs/acre) > 6.0 2 500 5.0 to 6.0 3 < 5.0 4 ____________________ Source: WVDEP, 2012 a The pH can be determined with a portable pH testing kit or by sending the soil samples to a soil testing laboratory. When four tons of lime per acre is applied it must be incorporated into the soil by disking, backblading, or tracking up and down the slope. b lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 4 Recommended Mulch Material and Application Rates TABLE 2.1.2-3 Recommended Mulch Material Rates and Uses Material Minimum Rates Per Acre Coverage Remarks Hay or Straw 2-3 Tons (100 – 150 Bales) 75% - 90% Subject to wind blowing or washing unless tied down Wood Fiber, Pulp Fiber, Wood- Cellulose, Recirculated Paper 1,000 – 1,500 lbs Cover all disturbed areas Hydroseeding ____________________ Source: WVDEP, 2012 Chemical Mulches, Soil Binders, and Tackifiers Recommendations  Determine mulch-type and its appropriate application rate;  A wide range of synthetic tackifiers (e.g., spray-on materials) are marketed to stabilize and protect the seeds and soil surfaces. These tackifiers are mixed with water and seed mixtures, and sprayed over the mulch and soils. They may be used alone in some cases as temporary stabilizers, or in conjunction with fiber mulch, straw or hay; and  Chemical tackifiers, when used alone, do not have the capability to insulate the soil or retain soil moisture as effectively as organic mulches such wood fiber, straw, or hay. Mulch Anchoring  Depending on field conditions, mulch anchoring (e.g., mechanical methods or netting) may become necessary due to environmental conditions, including heavy winds or rapid water runoff (e.g., rain or snowmelt).  Mechanical Anchoring o Apply mulch and pull a mulch anchoring tool over the mulch. When a disk is used, set the disk straight and pull across the slope. Mulch material should be tucked into the soil about three inches.  Mulch Netting o Follow manufacturer’s recommendations when positioning and stapling mulch netting into the soil. Federal Lands 2.1.3 Monongahela National Forest – Pocahontas County This section is pending additional consultation with the U.S. Forest Service. Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 5 State Lands 2.1.4 Seneca State Forest – Pocahontas County This section is pending additional consultation with the West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Recommended Native Grasses and Pollinators Seed Mixtures, Application Rates, 2.1.5 and Non-Native Cover Crop by Physiographical Region Recommended Seed Mixtures by Geographical Region (Mountain Physiographic Region) and Drainage Class The following seed mixtures are for the mountain and upland areas of West Virginia. These recommendations are based on discussions with Roundstone Native Seed and Robert Glennon, private lands biologist from the Conservation Management Institute, Virginia Tech and NRCS, and the Xerces Society. West Virginia Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites TABLE 2.1.5-1 Seed Mix P-MUDW01: Recommended Mountain Physiological Region Grass Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in West Virginia Common Name Scientific Name Height (feet) Sun Exposure Seed Mix Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)b Little Bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium 2 - 4 Full Sun 0.250 Virginia Wild Rye Elymus virginicus 2 - 4 Full Sun 0.250 Tall Dropseed Sporobolus compositus 2 - 3 Full Sun 0.050 Purple Top Tridens flavus 3 - 5 Part Shade 0.058 Indian Grass Sorghastrum nutans 3 - 6 Full Sun 0.167 Switchgrass Panicum virgatum 3 - 7 Full Sun 0.183 Fall Panicum Panicum anceps 2 - 4 Part Shade 0.042 Total — — — 1.0 ____________________ Sources: Roundstone Native Seed, 2015; Glennon, 2015 a Recommended seeding application rate is 8 to 18 pounds per acre. b lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 6 TABLE 2.1.5-2 Seed Mix P-MUDW01: Recommended Mountain Physiological Region Forb Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in West Virginia Common Name Scientific Name Color Bloom Period Seed Application Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)a Lance Leaved Coreopsis Coreopsis lanceolata Yellow Spring, Summer 0.385 Smooth Beardtongue Penstemon digitalis White Spring 0.146 Common Milkweed Asclepias syriaca Pink Spring, Summer 0.128 Goat's Rue Tephrosia virginiana White/Pink Spring, Summer 0.128 Partridge Pea Cassia fasciculata Yellow Summer 0.745 Slender Mountain Mint Pycnanthemum tenuifolium White Summer 0.069 Early Goldenrod Solidago juncea Yellow Summer 0.086 Bergamot Monarda fistulosa Lavender Summer 0.103 Spiked Blazing Star Liatris spicata Pink Summer 0.343 Sneezeweed Helenium autumnale Yellow Summer, Fall 0.128 Gray Goldenrod Solidago nemoralis Yellow Fall 0.086 Iron Weed Vernonia altissima Purple Summer, Fall 0.343 Tall Coreopsis Coreopsis tripteris Yellow Summer, Fall 0.051 Total — — — 2.74 ____________________ Sources: Roundstone Native Seed, 2015; Glennon, 2015 b lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed West Virginia Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites TABLE 2.1.5-3 Seed Mix P-MUMP02: Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Grass Seed Mix and Application Rate for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites in West Virginia Common Name Scientific Name Height (feet) Sun Exposure Seed Mix Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)b Switchgrass Panicum virgatum 3 - 7 Full Sun 0.233 Red Top Panicum Panicum rigidulum 2 - 4 Full Sun 0.017 Fowl Manna Grass Glyceria striata 3 - 5 Part Shade 0.008 Virginia Wild Rye Elymus virginicus 2 - 4 Full Sun 0.217 Canada Wild Rye Elymus canadensis 2 - 5 Part Shade 0.167 Deer Tongue Grass Panicum clandestinum 2 - 4 Full Sun 0.058 Big Bluestem Andropogon gerardii 4 - 10 Full Sun 0.167 Frank's Sedge Carex frankii 1 - 2 Part Shade 0.042 Fox Sedge Carex vulpinoidea 2 - 3 Part Shade 0.025 Fall Panicum Panicum anceps 2 - 4 Part Shade 0.067 Total — – — 1.0 ____________________ Sources: Roundstone Native Seed, 2015; Glennon, 2015 a Recommended seeding application rate is 8 to 18 pounds per acre. b lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 7 TABLE 2.1.5-4 Seed Mix P-MUMP02: Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Forb Seed Mix Application Rate for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites in West Virginia Common Name Scientific Name Color Bloom Period Seed Application Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)a Ohio Spiderwort Tradescantia ohiensis Blue Spring, Summer 0.167 Smooth Beardtongue Penstemon digitalis White Spring 0.083 Butterfly Milkweed Asclepias tuberosa Orange Spring, Summer 0.083 Blackeyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta Yellow Spring, Summer 0.134 Wild Senna Senna marilandica Yellow Summer 0.668 Hoary Mountain Mint Pycnanthemum incanum White Summer 0.033 Lupine Lupinus perennis Blue Summer 0.501 Bergamot Monarda fistulosa Lavender Summer 0.083 Boneset Eupatorium perfoliatum White Summer 0.083 Joe-Pye Weed Eupatorium fistulosum Pink Summer, Fall 0.125 Showy Tickseed Bidens aristosa Yellow Summer, Fall 0.501 Sneezeweed Helenium autumnale Yellow Summer, Fall 0.125 Rough Goldenrod Solidago rugosa Yellow Fall 0.083 Total — — — 2.67 ____________________ Sources: Roundstone Native Seed, 2015; Glennon, 2015 a lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed Recommended Non-Native Temporary Cover Crop Species and Non-Native Grass Cover Mix for Inclusion with Pollinator Mixtures In areas where the erosion potential is high (e.g., steep slope areas) and/or sites that require stabilization within 30 days of disturbance, non-native temporary cover species in seed mixture P- NNTC, as shown in Table 2.1.5-5, should be used. In areas where erosion is likely to occur on steep slopes prior to the germination of native grasses and forbs, non-native grass mixture P- NNGC should be used in combination with the forb mixtures that are prescribed for non-steep slope areas within the Mountain Physiographic Region of West Virginia. Table 2.1.5-6 provides the specific non-native grass species to be included with the native forb seed mix in these areas. TABLE 2.1.5-5 Seed Mix P-NNTC: Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Non-Native Temporary Cover Crop Species for Steep Slope Areas in West Virginia Common Name Scientific Name Height (Inches) Sun Exposure Seeding Application Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)a Seed Mix Planting Season Brown Top Millet Panicum ramosum 3 - 3.5 Full sun 5.0 Summer Spring Oats Avena sativa 2 – 2.5 Full sun 30.0 Spring and Fall Annual Rye Grass Lolium multiflorum 2 – 2.5 Part shade 6.0 Fall and Winter ____________________ Source: Roundstone Native Seed, 2015 a lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 8 TABLE 2.1.5-6 Seed Mix P-NNGC: Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Non-Native Grass Cover Mix for Steep Slope Areas in West Virginia a Common Name Scientific Name Height (Inches) Sun Exposure Seed Mix Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)b Fescue Festuca arundinacea 2 - 3 Part Shade 0.300 Timothy Phleum pratense 2 - 4 Part Shade 0.100 Orchard Grass Dactylis glomerata 2 - 3 Part Shade 0.100 Red Top Agrostis alba 2 - 3 Full Sun 0.020 Ladino Clover Trifolium repens 1 - 1.5 Part Shade 0.040 Annual Rye Grass Lolium multiflorum 2 - 2.5 Part Shade 0.170 Creeping Red Fescue Festuca rubra 1 - 2 Full Sun 0.250 Kentucky Bluegrass Poa pratensis 1-2 Full Sun 0.020 Total — — — 1.0 ____________________ Source: Roundstone Native Seed, 2015 a Recommended seeding application rate is 30 to 50 pounds per acre. b lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed 2.2 VIRGINIA Augusta, Brunswick, Buckingham, Cumberland, Highland, Bath, Nelson, Nottoway, 2.2.1 and Prince Edward Counties The following erosion control prevention, forage species seed mixtures, and recommended soil amendments are for the Mountain and Piedmont Physiographic Regions of Virginia, which include Augusta, Brunswick, Buckingham, Cumberland, Highland, Nelson, Nottoway, and Prince Edward Counties. These recommendations are based on the U.S. Department of Agriculture-NRCS Virginia Plant Establishment Guide (Jones, et. al., 2014), which was recommended by Federal and Commonwealth agency contacts, including Charles Ivins (NRCS Conservationist), Charles Simmons (NRCS Conservationist), Davie Wade Harris (NRCS Conservationist), Jeffray Jones (State Biologist), J.B. Daniel (NRCS Conservationist), and Derek Hancock (NRCS Conservationist). Recommended Grass Seed Mixtures, Species, Application Rates, and Planting Dates Seed Mix VABCHNP01 (Table 2.2.1-1) provides a cool season species list mixture for erosion prevention, while Seed Mix VABCHNP02 (Table 2.2.1-2) provides cool and warm season species mixtures for forage. Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 9 TABLE 2.2.1-1 Seed Mix VABCHNP01: Recommended Cool Season Erosion Prevention Species and Seed Mixtures Seeding Mix Common Species Name Virginia Native Seeding Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)a Plant Depth (inches) Mountain/Valley/Northern Piedmont Southern Piedmont B:broadcast; D:drill (4-9" row) Best Dates Possible Dates Best Dates Possible Dates Average Last Frost May 1 Apr 15 Perennial Grass 1 Tall Fescue (use in high velocity and highly erosive situations B: 60 ¼-½ Aug 15-Sep 10; Mar 15-Apr 10 Aug 1-Sep 30; Mar 1-Apr 30 Sep 1-Sep 20; Mar 1-Apr 1 Aug 25-Nov 1; Feb 15-Apr 15 2 Switchgrass √ D:10; B:15 ¼ Mar 15-Jun 30 Mar 1-Jun15 Mixtures 3 Tall Fescue + Ladino Clover B:40+3 ¼ Aug 15-Sep 10; Mar 15-Apr 10 Aug 1-Sep 30; Mar 1-Apr 30 Sep 1-Sep 20; Mar 1-Apr 1 Aug 25-Nov 1; Feb 15-Apr 15 4 Tall Fescue + Red Clover B:40+6 ¼ Aug 15-Sep 10; Mar 15-Apr 10 Aug 1-Sep 30; Mar 1-Apr 30 Sep 1-Sep 20; Mar 1-Apr 1 Aug 25-Nov 1; Feb 15-Apr 15 5 Tall Fescue + Annual Lespedeza B:40+10; D:30+8 ¼ Mar 1-Apr 15 Mar 1-Apr 15 Feb 15-Apr 1 Feb 15-Apr 1 6 Tall Fescue + Redtop D/B: 40+10 ¼-½ Jul 25-Sep 1; Mar 20-Apr 20 Jul 15-Sep 15; Mar 1-May 15 Aug 25-Sep 15 Aug 25-Oct 25; Feb 15-Mar 31 7 Switchgrass + Red Fescue + Partridge Pea D/B: 10+15+4 ¼ Mar 15-April 30 Mar 15-Jun 30 Mar 1-Apr 15 Feb 15-May 31 8 Switchgrass + Indiangrass + Big Bluestem D/B: 5 each ¼ Mar 15-Jun 30 Mar 15-Jun 30 Mar 1-Jun 15 Mar 1-Jun 15 9 Tall Fescue + Redtop + Birdsfoot Trefoil D/B: 60+6+10 ¼-½ Jul 25-Sep 1; Mar 20-Apr 20 Jul 15-Sep 15; Mar 1-May 15 Aug 25-Sep 15 Aug 25-Oct 25; Feb 15-Mar 31 10 Switchgrass + Deer tongue + Partridge Pea √ D/B: 8+8+4 ¼ Mar 15-April 30 Mar 15-Jun 30 Mar 1-Apr 15 Feb 15-May 31 11 Perennial Ryegrass + Redtop D:5+2; B:7+3 ½-¾ Mar 1-Apr 15 Aug 1-Sep 15 Feb 15-April 1 Aug 15-Oct 1 ____________________ Source: Jones, et. al., 2014 a lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed Note: The Virginia Plant Establishment Guide (Jones, et. al., 2014) provides acceptable seed mixtures and/or plant species rates, seeding dates, and other information that may be needed in the planning of practices and development of specifications for individual sites. Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 10 TABLE 2.2.1-2 Seed Mix VABCHNP02: Recommended Cool and Warm Season Forage Species and Seed Mixtures Seeding Mix Common Species Name Virginia Native Seeding Rate (lbs/acre/PLS) Plant Depth (inches) Mountain/Valley/Northern Piedmont a Southern Piedmont B:broadcast; D:drill (4-9" row) Best Dates Possible Dates Best Dates Possible Dates Average Last Frost May 1 Apr 15 Perennial Grasses 101 Bermudagrass (Hybrid) b Sprigs – 1 bushel = 1.25 ft3 B:30-40 bushels D:15-20 bushels 2"-4" Not well adapted May 1-Jun 15 Apr 15-Jun 1 Apr 1thru Jun 15 or thru Jul if irrigated 102 Bermudagrass b, Coated Seeds (Common & Cultivars) B:10-12; D:8-10 ¼ Not well adapted May 1-Jun 15 Apr 15– May 15 Apr 15-Jun 15 103 Big Bluestem c √ B:10-12; D:8-10 ¼ Mar 15-Jun 30 Mar 15-Jun 30 Mar 1-Jun 15 Mar 1-Jun 15 104 Bluegrass B:10-15; D:8-12 4-5 in mixtures ¼ Aug 15-Sep 1; Mar 15-Apr 1 Aug 1-Sep 15; Mar 1-Apr 15 Seed in mixtures Mar 1- Apr 1; Aug 15 - Oct 1 Seed in mixtures Mar 1- Apr 1; Aug 15 - Oct 1 105 Eastern Gamagrass d (use non-stratified seed for winter planting and stratified seed for spring plantings) √ R:8-10 1- 1.5 Nov 15-Feb 15; May 1-May30 Nov 15- Feb 15: May 1-Jun 30 Nov 25-Jan 31; Apr 20- May 15 Nov 25-Jan 31; Apr 15 - Jun 10 106 Indiangrass c √ B:10-12; D:8-10 ¼ Mar 15-Jun 30 Mar 15-Jun 30 Mar 1-Jun 15 Mar 1-Jun 15 107 Orchardgrass e B:12-15; D:8-12 ¼-½ Aug 20-Sep 10; Mar 15-Apr 1 Aug 15-Oct 1; Mar 1-Apr 15 Aug 25-Sep 15; Mar 1-Apr 1 Aug 25-Oct 25; Mar 1-Apr 15 109 Perennial Ryegrass e D: 12-15 B:20-25; 6-10 in mixtures ¼-½ Aug 20-Sep 10; Mar 15-Apr 1 Aug 15-Sep 25; Mar 1-Apr 15 Not well adapted Aug 25-Oct 1; Feb 25-April 1 110 Prairiegrass D:20-25; B:30-35 10-15 in mixtures ¼-½ Aug 15 - Sep 15; Mar 15-Apr 15 Aug 15-Oct 15; Mar 1-Apr 30 Sep 1 - Oct 1; Mar 1-Mar 20 Aug 15-Oct 25; Feb 20-Apr 15 111 Switchgrass c √ B:8-10; D:6-8 ¼ Mar 15-Jun 30 Mar 15-Jun 30 Mar 1-Jun 15 Mar 1-Jun 15 112 Tall Fescue B:20-25; D:15-20 ¼-½ Aug 15-Sep 10; Mar 15-Apr 15 Aug 1-Sep 30; Mar 1-Apr 30 Sep 1-Sep 30; Mar 1-Apr 1 Aug 25-Nov 1; Feb 25-Apr 15 113 Timothy B:10-12; D: 8-10 ¼-½ Aug 15-Sep 10; Mar 15-Apr 1 Aug 15-Oct 1; Mar 1-Apr 15 Not well adapted Not well adapted Mixtures 114 Orchardgrass + Alfalfa f B:5+20; D:3+15 ¼-½ Aug 15-Sep 1; Mar 15-Apr 1 Aug 1-Sep 15; Mar 1-Apr15 Aug 25-Sep 15; Mar 1-Mar 20 Aug 25-Oct 15; Feb 25-Apr 1 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 11 TABLE 2.2.1-2 Seed Mix VABCHNP02: Recommended Cool and Warm Season Forage Species and Seed Mixtures Seeding Mix Common Species Name Virginia Native Seeding Rate (lbs/acre/PLS) Plant Depth (inches) Mountain/Valley/Northern Piedmont a Southern Piedmont B:broadcast; D:drill (4-9" row) Best Dates Possible Dates Best Dates Possible Dates 115 Orchardgrass with 1 or more of the following: Ladino Clover Red Clover Annual Lespedeza B: 10-12; D:8-10 1-2 4-6 10-12 ¼-½ Aug 20-Sep 10; Mar 15-Apr 1 Aug 15-Oct 1; Mar 1-Apr 15 Aug 25-Sep 15; Mar 1-Mar 20 Aug 25-Oct 15; Feb 25-Apr 1 116 Orchardgrass and Timothy with 1 or more of the following: Ladino Clover Red Clover Annual Lespedeza B: 10-12; D:8-10 B: 4; D:2 1-2 4-6 10-12 ¼-½ Aug 20-Sep 10; Mar 15-Apr 1 Aug 15-Oct 1; Mar 1-Apr 15 Aug 25-Sep 15; Mar 1-Mar 20 Aug 25-Oct 15; Feb 25-Apr 1 117 Tall Fescue with 1 or more of the following: Ladino Clover Red Clover Annual Lespedeza B:20-25; D:15-20 1-2 4- 6 10-12 ¼-½ Aug 15- Oct 1; Mar 1-Apr 15 Aug 15- Oct 1; Mar 1-Apr 15 Aug 25 - Oct 15; Feb 20-Apr 1 Aug 25 - Oct 15; Feb 20-Apr 1 118 Prairiegrass with 1 or more of the following: Red Clover Alfalfa f B:20-25; D:15-20; 4-6 15 ¼-½ Aug 15 - Sep 15; Mar 10-Apr 10 Aug 1-Sep 20; Mar 1-Apr 15 Aug 25 - Sep 15; Mar 1-Mar 20 Aug 15-Oct 15; Feb 25-Apr 1 Annual Grasses 119 Crabgrass g B:6-8; D:4-6 ¼ May 15-May 31 May 1-Jun 30 May 1-May 31 Apr 15-Jun 30 120 Barley B:140; D:120 1 – 1.5 Aug 15-Sep 15 Aug 10-Sep 30 Aug 25-Sep 15 Aug 15-Sep 30 121 Millet, Pearl B:30-40; D:15-20 ½ - 1 May 15-May 31 May 1-Jun 30 May 1-May 31 Apr 25-Jun 30 122 Millet, German Foxtail, Japanese B:20-30;D:15-20 ¼ May 15-May 31 May 1-Jun 30 May 1-May 31 May 1-Jun 30 123 Oats, Winter h B:80-96; D:65-80 1 – 1.5 Aug 15-Sep 10 Aug 10-Sep 15; Feb 1-Mar 1 Sep 1-Sep 15 Aug 25-Oct 1; Feb 1- Mar 1 124 Oats, Spring B:80-96; D:65-80 1 – 1.5 Mar 15-Apr 1 Mar 15-Apr 10 Mar 5-Mar 20 Mar 5-Apr 1 125 Rye B:120-150; D:90-110 1 – 1.5 Aug 15-Aug 31 Aug 15-Oct 25 Aug 25-Sep 15 Aug 20-Oct 31 126 Ryegrass B:30-40; D:20-30 ¼-½ Aug 15-Sep 10 Aug 10-Sep 30 Aug 25-Sep 15 Aug 20-Oct 31 127 Teff g, i B: 6-8; D 5-6 1/8 Jun 1-Jun 15 May 15 - Jul 1 May 20-Jun 10 May 1 - Jul 1 128 Wheat B:150; D: 120 1 – 1.5 Aug 15-Aug 31 Aug 15-Oct 25 Aug 25-Sep 15 Aug 20-Oct 31 129 Small grain Mix (2 Grains) Reduce each selection by 50% 1 – 1.5 See dates for small grains. See dates for small grains. See dates for small grains. See dates for small grains. 130 Small grain mixed with annual ryegrass Reduce Small grain 25% & ryegrass 50% ½ - 1 See dates for grains and ryegrass. See dates for grains and ryegrass. 131 Sorghum-Sudangrass B:30-40; D:20-30 ½ - 1 May 15-May 31 May 1-Jun 30 May 1- May 31 Apr 25-Jun 30 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 12 TABLE 2.2.1-2 Seed Mix VABCHNP02: Recommended Cool and Warm Season Forage Species and Seed Mixtures Seeding Mix Common Species Name Virginia Native Seeding Rate (lbs/acre/PLS) Plant Depth (inches) Mountain/Valley/Northern Piedmont a Southern Piedmont B:broadcast; D:drill (4-9" row) Best Dates Possible Dates Best Dates Possible Dates 132 Sorghum, Forage B: 15-20; R:5-10 1 – 1 ½ May 15-May 31 May 1 – Jun 30 May 1–May 31 Apr 25 – Jun 30 133 Sudangrass B:30-35; D:15-20 ½ - 1 May 15 -May 31 May 1 – Jun 30 May 1–May 31 Apr 25 – Jun 30 134 Triticale B:140-180; D: 120-140 1 – 1.5 Aug 15-Aug 31 Aug 15-Oct 25 Aug 25-Sep 15 Aug 20-Oct 31 Perennial Legumes 135 Alfalfa f B:20-25; D:15-20 ¼ Aug 25-Sep 15; Mar 20–Apr 7 Aug 15-Sep 25; Mar 15-Apr 15 Sep 1-Sep 15; Mar 10-Mar 20 Aug 25-Oct 1; Mar 5-Apr 5 136 Alfalfa (no-till seeding into grass) D:10-12 ¼ - ½ Mar 20–Apr 7 Mar 15-Apr 15 Mar 10-Mar 20 Mar 5-Apr 5 137 Birdsfoot Trefoil (no-till into suppressed grass sod) D:6-8 ¼ Aug 15-Sep 1 Aug1-Sep 15 Not adapted Not adapted 138 Birdsfoot Trefoil (frost seed onto pasture) B: 8-10 0 Feb 1-Mar 1 Jan 25-Mar 10 Not adapted Not adapted 139 Ladino or White Clover (no-till into suppressed grass sod) D:1-2 ¼ Aug 20-Sep 10; Mar 15-Apr 1 Aug 15-Sep 25; Mar 1-Apr 15 Aug 25-Sep 15; Mar 1-Mar 20 Aug 25-Oct 15; Feb 25-Apr 1 140 Ladino or White clover (frost seed onto pasture) B:1-2 0 Feb 1-Mar 1 Jan 25-Mar 10 Jan 25-Feb 15 Jan 20-Mar 1 141 Red Clover (no-till into suppressed grass sod) D:4-6 ¼ - ½ Aug 20-Sep 10; Mar 15-Apr 1 Aug 15-Sep 25; Mar 1-Apr 15 Aug 25-Sep 15; Mar 1-Mar 20 Aug 25-Oct 15; Feb 25-Apr 1 142 Red Clover (frost seed onto pasture) B:4-6 0 Feb 1-Mar 1 Jan 25-Mar 10 Jan 25-Feb 15 Jan 20-Mar 1 Annual Legumes 143 Crimson Clover w/Ryegrass or small grain B:20; D:15 & reduce small grain by 1/3 ¼ - ½ Aug 15-Sep 10 Aug 10-Sep 30 Aug 25-Sep 15 Aug 20-Oct 15 144 Lespedeza, Kobe (Southeast VA) (frost seeded onto pastures) B:10-15 0 Not adapted Not adapted Not well adapted Not well adapted 145 Lespedeza, Korean (frost seeded onto pastures) B:10-15 0 Feb 1-Mar 1 Feb 1-Mar 15 Jan 25-Mar 1 Jan 25-Mar 10 146 Hairy Vetch w/ small grain B: 15; D 10 & reduce small grain by 50% ½ - 1 ½ Aug 15-Aug 31 Aug 15-Sep 15 Aug 25-Sep 15 Aug 20-Oct 1 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 13 TABLE 2.2.1-2 Seed Mix VABCHNP02: Recommended Cool and Warm Season Forage Species and Seed Mixtures Seeding Mix Common Species Name Virginia Native Seeding Rate (lbs/acre/PLS) Plant Depth (inches) Mountain/Valley/Northern Piedmont a Southern Piedmont B:broadcast; D:drill (4-9" row) Best Dates Possible Dates Best Dates Possible Dates Other Species 147 Chicory (in mixture w/grass & legume) B: 3-4 D: 1-2 ¼ - ½ Apr 15-May5 Apr 1-May 15 Sep 1-Sep 15 Sep 1-Oct 10 148 Brassicas j (sow 1-2 of the following in a 50% rate mix of summer or winter annual grasses in late spring or late summer respectively) Rape Kale Turnip Turnip X Rape Radish B: 2-3 D: 1-2 ¼ - ½ May 1 - Jun 30 Aug 1 - Sep 1 May 1 - Jun 30 Aug 1 - Sep 1 Apr 20 - Jun 20 Aug 1 - Sep 10 Apr 20 - Jun 20 Aug 1 - Sep 10 ____________________ Source: Jones, et. al., 2014 a The northern piedmont planting dates may be on the opposite end of the planting range compared to the mountains and valley in Southwest VA. b Sprigged and seeded Bermudagrass have been established in the mountain and valley region of the state but are not well adapted and have a higher chance of winter kill. c Native warm season grass planting date will vary within the planting window depending on dormancy of seed and expected annual grass/weed competition in the field. d Eastern Gama grass can be planted with a corn planter (30" row) or with a drill on approximately 15" row centers (by blocking every other seed tube). e This species tends to be a short lived perennial when planted and managed in monocultures in the piedmont and eastern regions of VA; it seems does better in the mountain and valley regions of the state especially when managed with rotational stocking in a mixed stand with other grasses and legumes. f Fall planted alfalfa should not be no-tilled; alfalfa should be planted in spring 30 days prior to last killing frost and in fall 30-60 days before first killing fros.t g Planting too deep is a common cause of stand failure. h It is generally not recommended to plant oats in the fall west of the Blue Ridge because they will winter kill, however they are sometimes planted late summer and grazed in the fall and early winter. i Not recommended for no-till planting, needs a clean firm seedbed to ensure establishment. j Brassicas are not recommended in a monoculture, they are low in fiber and have highly digestible protein and can cause problems with rumen function; they should be plante d mixed with summer or winter annuals to avoid problems (50 percent seeding rate of brassicas and 50 percent annuals). Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 14 TABLE 2.2.1-3 Recommended Soil Amendments Type Application Rate Lime 2 tons/acre Fertilizer 10-10-10 1,000 lbs/acre Mulching The NRCS Conservation Practice Standard - Mulching (Code 484) (NRCS, 2014) provides a general recommendation for mulching in Virginia. Mulching materials should consist of natural/artificial materials that can provide a certain depth/thickness and durability to achieve adequate cover. Mulch should be applied evenly and, if necessary, anchored into the soil. As a minimum, apply manufactured mulches in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications. The Mulch Specifications table provides some general guidelines when using certain mulches. TABLE 2.2.1-4 Mulch Specifications Mulch Type Suggested Cover Cereal Grain/Grass Hay 70% Ground Cover Wood Products (Wood Chips, Bark) ≤ 2-inch thickness Gravel / Other Inorganic Materials 0.75 to 2-inch diameter / 2-inch thickness Mulch should be applied to provide adequate protection from erosion, yet allow light and moisture to penetrate into the seedbed. Typical mulching provides 70 percent cover (approximately 2,000 pounds of straw per acre) with the appropriate erosion control measure to hold the seed and straw in place during establishment, depending on slope (NRCS Code 342) (NRCS, 2011). There are several types of mulches that can be used to conserve soil moisture, promote plant growth, and reduce erosion; however, there are also mulches that can have the reverse affect (see Mulch Considerations table). Consider potential benefit or detrimental effects of mulching to the impacted and surrounding areas. TABLE 2.2.1-5 Mulch Considerations Type Warning Recommendation Rice Hulls (finely textured) Limited oxygen penetration <2 inches thick Thick/Tightly Packed Materials Soggy, anaerobic conditions during wet weather Avoid excessively thick/tightly packed mulches Interference with insect movements, increase of rate of crop pests/diseases Provides nesting habitat for ground-burrowing rodents that can chew extensively on tree trunks/roots Sawdust (finely-divided plant residues) Similar Carbon/Nitrogen ratio ties up soil nitrogen and necessitate supplemental nitrogen applications on crops Use coarser materials, such as grain straw/chipped brush Plastic (Low permeability) Increase concentrated flow and erosion on nearby sites Refrain from using low permeability mulches Black Mulch Warm the soil by conduction Good for weed control ____________________ Source: NRCS, 2014 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 15 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost An operation and maintenance plan should clearly document:  Purpose of mulch and type;  Percent cover and/or thickness of mulch material;  Timing of application;  Site preparation; and  Method of anchoring (i.e., netting, tackifiers, etc.). Recommended Perennial Grasses and Pollinator Seed mixtures, Species, and Rates for Mountainous and Piedmont Regions The following seed mixtures are for the Mountainous and Piedmont Regions of Virginia. These recommendations are based on discussions and information provided by Robert Glennon, private lands biologist from the Conservation Management Institute, Virginia Tech and NRCS, and the Xerces Society. TABLE 2.2.1-6 Seed Mix P-VABCHNP01: Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Grass Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in Virginia Common Name Scientific Name Cultivar or Germplasm Drilled Seeding Rate a (weight of pure live seed (PLS) per acre) Seeds per Square Foot Little Bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium Cimarron (OK) or Suther Germplasm (NC) 0.5 pound 3 Splitbeard Bluestem Andropogon ternarius Missouri or Kentucky Ecotype 0.5 pound 3 ____________________ Source: Glennon, 2015 a If the broadcast method is more feasible, increase the perennial grasses in the mixture by 0.25 pounds. TABLE 2.2.1-7 Seed Mix P-VABCHNP01: Recommended Mountain Physiographic Region Forb Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in Virginia Common Name a Scientific Name Flowering Season Seeding Rate (weight of bulk seed per acre) Seeds per Square Foot Bearded Beggartick (A) Bidens aristosa Late Summer 1 pound 3 Plains Coreopsis (A) Coreopsis tinctoria Late Spring 1 ounce 3 Partridge Pea (A) Chamaecrista fasciculata Mid-Summer 2 pounds 3 Black-eyed Susan (B) Rudbeckia hirta Early Summer 2 ounces 3 Wild Bergamot (P) Monarda fistulosa Summer 1 ounce 3 Lanceleaf Coreopsis (P) Coreopsis lanceolata Late Summer 10 ounces 3 Maximilian Sunflower (P) Helianthus maximilianii Late Summer 11 ounces 3 Slender Mountain Mint (P) Pycnanthemum tenuifolium Late Summer 1 ounce 3 Purple Coneflower (P) Echinacea purpurea Early Summer 1.2 pound 3 Total — — 6.8 lbs/acre 33 ____________________ Source: Glennon, 2015 a Forb types include (A) for annual flowers, (B) for biennial flowers, and (P) for perennial flowers. Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 16 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost TABLE 2.2.1-8 Seed Mix P-VABCHNP02: Native Grasses and Forbs for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Soils and have a High Pollinator Value Common Name Scientific Name Cultivar or Germplasm Drilled Seeding Rate (weight of pure live seed (PLS) per acre) Seeds per Square Foot Grasses Beaked Panicum Panicum anceps SC or MD Ecotype 0.25 pound 3 Redtop Panicum Panicum rigidulum NC Ecotype 0.20 pound 3 Forbs (Wildflowers) – 8 of 9 High Value Pollinator Value Common Name A = Annual B = Biennial, P = Perennial Scientific Name Flowering Season Seeding Rate (weight of bulk seed per acre) Seeds per Square Foot Aster, Purple-stemmed (P) Symphyotrichum puniceum var. puniceum Fall 3 ounces 3 Bergamot, Wild (P) Monarda fistulosa Summer 1 ounce 3 Coreopsis, Plains (A) Coreopsis tinctoria Late Spring 1 ounce 3 Goldenrod, Pine Barrens (P) Solidago fistulosa Late Summer 3 ounces 3 Joe Pye Weed, Spotted (P) Eupatoriadelphus fistulosus Late Summer 2 ounces 3 Partridge Pea (A) Chamaecrista fasciculata Mid-Summer 2 pounds 3 Rattlesnake Master (P) Eryngium yuccifolium Summer 8 ounces 3 Rosemallow (P) Hibiscus moscheutos Summer 2 ounces 3 Narrowleaf Sunflower (P) Helianthus angustifolius Late Summer 4 ounces 3 Total — — 4.0 lbs/acre 33 ____________________ Source: Glennon, 2015 Note: If the broadcast method is more feasible, increase the perennial grasses in the mixture by 0.25 pounds. Federal Lands 2.2.2 George Washington National Forest – Augusta, Bath, and Highland Counties This section is pending additional consultation with the U.S. Forest Service. State Lands 2.2.3 James River Wildlife Management Area – Nelson County The following seed mixtures and application rates recommendations are for the James River WWA in Nelson County, Virginia. The recommendations are based on correspondence and discussions with Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries regional specialist staff (Amy Ewing, environmental services biologist/FWIS Manager, Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries). These seed mixes are considered suitable for planting of the ACP pipeline. The specialist staff is supportive of the use of native vegetation mixes that stabilize the corridor while providing food and cover for a variety of wildlife. Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 17 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost James River Wildlife Management Area (WMA) Excessively to Moderately Well Drained – Partially Shade Sites TABLE 2.2.1-9 Seed Mix VJRWMA01: Recommended Grass Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained – Partially Shade Sites a Common Name Scientific Name Seed Mix Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)b June Grass Koeleria macrantha 0.012 Canada Wild Rye Elymus canadensis 0.083 Virginia Wild Rye Elymus virginicus 0.208 Creeping Red Fescue Festuca rubra 0.167 Purple Top Tridens flavus 0.083 Upland Bentgrass Agrostis perennans 0.005 Little Bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium 0.208 Broomsedge Andropogon virginicus 0.033 Fall Panicum Panicum anceps 0.167 Nimblewill Muhlenbergia schreberii 0.033 Total — 1.0 ____________________ Source: Recommendations provided by the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Forest. a Recommended seeding application rate is 6.3 to 9.0 pounds per acre. b lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed James River WMA Excessively to Moderately Well Drained – Wildlife Sites TABLE 2.2.1-10 Seed Mix VJRWMA02: Recommended Grass Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained – Wildlife Sites a Common Name Scientific Name Seed Mix Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)b Big Bluestem Andropogon gerardii 0.070 Indian Grass Sorghastrum nutans 0.070 Little Bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium 0.141 Switchgrass (Blackwell) Panicum virgatum 0.070 Canada Wild Rye Elymus canadensis 0.106 Tall Dropseed Sporobolus compositus 0.070 Purple Top Tridens flavus 0.035 Plains Coreopsis Coreopsis tinctoria 0.019 Purple Prairie Clover Dalea purpurea 0.057 Blackeyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta 0.033 Illinois Bundleflower Desmanthus illinoensis 0.077 Partridge Pea Cassia fasciculata 0.120 Browneyed Susan Rudbeckia triloba 0.025 Maximilian Sunflower Helianthus maximiliani 0.060 Roundhead Lespedeza Lespedeza capitata 0.033 New England Aster Aster novae-angliae 0.012 Total — 1.0 ____________________ Source: Recommendations provided by the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Forest. a Recommended seeding application rate is 6.3 to 9.0 pounds per acre. b lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed. Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 18 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost James River WMA Steep Slope Stabilization Sites TABLE 2.2.1-11 Seed Mix VJRWMA03: Recommended Grass Seed Mixes and Application Rates for Steep Slopes Stabilization – Sites Common Name Scientific Name Seed Mix Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)b Seed Mix a Creeping Red Fescue Festuca rubra 0.050 Virginia Wild Rye Elymus virginicus 0.083 Fall Panicum Panicum anceps 0.083 Side Oats Grama Bouteloua curtipendula 0.083 Big Bluestem Andropogon gerardii 0.083 Indian Grass Sorghastrum nutans 0.083 Purple Top Tridens flavus 0.033 Switchgrass Panicum virgatum 0.083 Little Bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium 0.083 Bird's Foot Trefoil Lotus corniculatus 0.025 Lance Leaved Coreopsis Coreopsis lanceolata 0.042 Blackeyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta 0.008 Partridge Pea Cassia fasciculata 0.058 Illinois Bundleflower Desmanthus illinoensis 0.033 False Sunflower Heliopsis helianthoides 0.042 Showy Tickseed Bidens aristosa 0.042 Maximilian Sunflower Helianthus maximiliani 0.042 Iron Weed Vernonia altissima 0.025 Hairy Mountain Mint Pycnanthemum pilosum 0.003 Gray Goldenrod Solidago nemoralis 0.013 Total — 1.0 Common Name Seed Application Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)b Seed Mix Buckwheatc 15-20 Millet 5-7 Korean lespedeza 5-7 Perennial Ryegrass 5-8 Blackwell switchgrass 3-4 ____________________ Source: Recommendations provided by the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Forest. a Recommended seeding application rate is 7.4 to 10.7 pounds per acre. b lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed. c Buckwheat is somewhat frost sensitive and deepening on the planting date, increase the application rate Korean lespedeza to compensate and decrease or remove the application of buckwheat. Dinwiddie, Greensville, and Southampton Counties, and Chesapeake and Suffolk 2.2.4 Cities (Coastal Plain Region) The following seed mixtures, site preparation, seeding techniques, and amendments recommendations are for Dinwiddie, Greensville, Suffolk, Southampton, and Chesapeake Counties. These recommendations are based on information provided by Mr. Robert Glennon. NRCS Conservationists in these counties referred to Mr. Robert Glennon’s recommendations. Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 19 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 2.2.4.1 Recommended Grass Seed Mixtures, Application Rates, and Planting Dates Seeding species, cultivars, rates, and planting dates are contained in the table below. The materials identified as “common” do not require a specific cultivar for successful establishment and performance. Nurse crops must be sown at the same time as the perennial cover species to ensure that the site will have quick cover. The temporary cover specifications are intended for use when the site will not be sown to a perennial cover immediately after construction and a temporary cover is needed until the seed can be sown during the proper seeding season. TABLE 2.2.4-1 Seed Mix VACSDGS01: Recommended Cool and Warm Season Species, Cultivars, Seeding Rates, Seeding Dates, and Temporary Cover Species Cultivars Seeding Application Rate (lbs/acre) Seeding Dates Tall Fescue and White Clover (Cool Season Mixture) Tall Fescue Bronson – endophyte free, Max-Q Jessup – friendly endophyte 20-25 pounds broadcast 15-20 drilled September 1 – October 31; February 1 – March 31 White Clover White Dutch Type 2 pounds broadcast, 1 pound drilled September 1 – October 31; February 1 – March 31 Bermudagrass and Japanese Lespedeza (Warm Season Mixture) Bermudagrass Common Cheyenne II Pasto Rico Ranchero Frio 10-12 pounds broadcast; 8-10 pounds drilled April 1 – June 10 Japanese Lespedeza Kobe 10-12 pounds broadcast or drilled April 1 – June 10 Nurse Crops (Sow with the Perennial Seed Mixtures for Quick Cover) Oats Common 25-30 pounds broadcast; 20-25 drilled September 1 – November 15; February 1 – April 20 Rye Common 35-50 broadcast; 25-40 drilled September 1 – November 15; February 1 – April 20 Wheat Common 40-50 broadcast; 30-40 drilled September 1 – November 15; February 1 – April 20 Millet (Browntop, German, Italian, Foxtail, Proso) Common 10-15 broadcast; 7-10 drilled April 20 – August 1 Temporary Crops (Sow on Areas that will not be Seeded Immediately) Oats Common 80-95 broadcast; 65-80 drilled September 1 – November 15; February 1 – April 20 Rye Common 120 broadcast; 100 drilled September 1 – November 15; February 1 – April 20 Wheat Common 120 broadcast; 100 drilled September 1 – November 15; February 1 – April 20 Millet (Browntop, German, Italian, Foxtail, Proso Common 20-30 broadcast; 15-20 drilled April 20 – August 31 ____________________ Note: Seeding Rates in Bulk Pounds per Acre – Non-Native Seed Must Have a minimum Germination and Purity to be Sold. Site Preparation The soils on the Coastal Plain of Virginia in Dinwiddie, Greensville, Suffolk, and Southampton counties typically have sandy topsoil but have a heavy clay subsoil close to the soil surface. The sandy topsoil must be kept separate during construction to prevent mixing with the subsoil, which will ensure easy till-ability and compaction and allow seeds to sow without restriction. To ensure optimum conditions in the soil for germination and early growth for soils sown to non-native species, the species should be tested, limed, and fertilized according to the soil test recommendations. Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 20 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost Seeding Technique Seed may be established by broadcasting on a firm seedbed and packing the seed, or by drilling the seed into a firm seedbed and packing the seed. Drilled seed of the perennial seed grass species, legumes, and annual millets should only be placed at a depth of ¼ inch. The nurse crops and temporary cover species oats, rye, and wheat may be broadcast but will perform best if drilled at a one-inch depth. Mulching To ensure that the seed will remain in place through germination and growth, seedlings must be mulched. Synthetic or processed mulch must be applied and anchored according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. Straw (seed stalks of small grains – usually wheat) may be used as mulch at a rate of 75 to 100 pounds per acre (1.5 to 2.5 tons per acre). The mulch must be anchored with a sprayed on product or netting applied according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. It should be noted that hay must not be used as mulch, as hay typically contains weeds that would negatively impact the restoration of the area. 2.2.4.2 Recommended Perennial Grasses and Pollinator Seed Mixtures, Species, and Application Rates for the Coastal Plain Region The following seed mixtures are for the Coastal Plain Region of Virginia. These recommendations are based on discussions and information provided by Robert Glennon. TABLE 2.2.4-2 Seed Mix P-VACSDGS01: Perennial Grass and Forb Mixture for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Soils that Meets NRCS Pollinator Mix Requirements – Higher Pollinator Value (7 of 9 High Value) Drilled Common Name Scientific Name Cultivar or Germplasm Seeding Rate (weight of pure live seed (PLS) per acre) Drilled Seeds per Square Foot Perennial Grasses in Mixture Little Bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium ‘Cimarron’ (OK) or Suther Germplasm (NC) 0.5 pound 3 Splitbeard Bluestem Andropogon ternarius Missouri or Kentucky Ecotype 0.5 pound 3 Forbs (Wildflowers) in Mixture Common Name A = Annual B = Biennial P = Perennial Scientific Name Flowering Season Seeding Rate (weight of bulk seed per acre) Drilled Seeds per Square Foot Narrowleaf Mountain Mint (P) Pycnanthemum tenuifolium Late Summer 1 ounce 3 Plains Coreopsis (A) Coreopsis tinctoria Late Spring 1 ounce 3 Partridge Pea (A) Chamaecrista fasciculata Mid-Summer 2 pounds 3 Black-eyed Susan (B) Rudbeckia hirta Early Summer 2 ounces 3 Bergamot, Spotted (P) Monarda fistulosa Summer 1 ounce 3 Lanceleaf Coreopsis (P) Coreopsis lanceolata Late Summer 10 ounces 3 Maximilian Sunflower (P) Helianthus maximilianii Late Summer 11 ounces 3 Indian Blanket (A) Gaillardia pulchella Indeterminate 9 ounces 3 Purple Coneflower (P) Echinacea purpurea Early Summer 1.2 pound 3 Total — — 6.4 lbs/acre 33 ____________________ Source: Glennon, 2015 Note: If the broadcast method is more feasible, increase the perennial grasses in the mixture by 0.25 pounds. Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 21 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost TABLE 2.2.4-3 Seed Mix P-VACSDGS02: Native Grasses and Forbs for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Soils and have a High Pollinator Value - Higher Pollinator Value (8 of 9 High Value) Common Name Scientific Name Cultivar or Germplasm Seeding Rate (weight of pure live seed (PLS) per acre) Drilled Seeds per Square Foot Grasses in Mixture Beaked Panicum Panicum anceps SC or MD Ecotype 0.25 pound 3 Redtop Panicum Panicum rigidulum NC Ecotype 0.20 pound 3 Forbs (Wildflowers) in Mixture Common Name A = Annual B = Biennial, P = Perennial Scientific Name Flowering Season Seeding Rate (weight of bulk seed per acre) Drilled Seeds per Square Foot Aster, Purple-stemmed (P) Symphyotrichum puniceum var. puniceum Fall 3 ounces 3 Sneezeweed, Common (P) Helenium autumnale Fall 2 ounces 3 Coreopsis, Plains (A) Coreopsis tinctoria Late Spring 1 ounce 3 Goldenrod, Wrinkleleaf (P) Solidago rugosa Late Summer 2 ounces 3 Joe Pye Weed, Spotted (P) Eupatoriadelphus fistulosus Late Summer 2 ounces 3 Partridge Pea (A) Chamaecrista fasciculata Mid-Summer 2 pounds 3 Rattlesnake Master (P) Eryngium yuccifolium Summer 8 ounces 3 Rosemallow (P) Hibiscus moscheutos Summer 2 ounces 3 Narrowleaf Sunflower (P) Helianthus angustifolius Late Summer 4 ounces 3 Total — — 4 lbs/acre 33 2.3 NORTH CAROLINA Northampton County 2.3.1 The following recommendations of seed mixtures, rates, planting dates, and amendments are for Northampton County, North Carolina. The recommendation is from Paul Boone (NRCS District Conservationist). Recommended Grass Seed Mixtures, Application Rates, Planting Dates, and Amendments TABLE 2.3.1-1 Seed Mix NCNO01: Recommended Cool Season Seed Mixture Common Species Name a Seed Application Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)b Planting Date Spring (February - March) and Fall (September - November) Seeding Tall Fescue mixed with any of the following grains: 60 Feb - Nov Wheat 60 Oct 25 - Nov 15 Oats and Barley 60 Sept 1 - Oct 15 Rye 60 Sept 15 - Nov 1 Korean Lespedeza 20 March - May Sercia Lespedeza 20 Oct - May ____________________ a Recommendations provided by the Northampton County NRCS office District Conservationist . b lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed Note: Apply small grain mulch at 2 tons/acre or check with the NRCS office for alternatives mulches. Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 22 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost TABLE 2.3.1-2 Seed Mix NCNO02: Recommended Warm Season Seed Mixture Common Species Name a Seed Application Rate (lbs/acre/PLS) Planting Date Temporary Cover Brown Top Miller 30-40 May 5 – July 5 Japanese Millet 25 May 5 – July 5 Permanent Cover Pensacola Bahia 25 March 15 – June 15 Pensacola Bahia mixed with any of the following: 20 March - May Annual Lespedeza 20 March - May Kolb Lespedeza 20 March - May Common Lespedeza 20 March - May Korean Lespedeza 20 March - May Bermuda Grass (Hulled) 8-10 April - July Bermuda Grass Hulled Bermunda (up June) 6-10 April – July Unhulled Bermuda 15-18 January - March ____________________ a Recommendations provided by the Northampton County NRCS office District Conservationist. TABLE 2.3.1-3 Recommended Soil Amendments Type Application Rate Lime 2 tons/acre Fertilizer 10-10-10 1,000 lbs/acre Halifax and Wilson Counties 2.3.2 The following seed mixture, planting dates, and cover crop recommendations are primarily for Wilson County, but are also applicable for Halifax County. The recommendation is from David Little (NRCS District Conservationist). Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 23 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost Recommended Grass Seed Mixtures, Application Rates, Planting Dates, and Cover Crops TABLE 2.3.2-1 Seed Mix NCHW01: Recommended Cool Season Seed Mixture Common Species Name a Seed Application Rate (lbs/acre/PLS) b Planting Date Tall Fescue and White Clover 30-50 Sept 1 – Sept 30 (Coastal Plain) Cover Crop a Buckwheat 80 Late Winter-Spring Oats 180 Late Winter-Spring Rye 120-180 Late Winter-Spring Ryegrass 30-40 Late Winter-Spring Oats and Ryegrass 90 Late Winter-Spring Oats and Korean Lespedeza 20 Late Winter-Spring Browntop Miller 30-40 Summer Rye 120-180 Late Summer/Early Winter Ryegrass 30-40 Late Summer/Early Winter Oats (Before Oct 1) 120-180 Late Summer/Early Winter Barley (Before Oct 15) 120-180 Late Summer/Early Winter Wheat (After Oct 1) 120-180 Late Summer/Early Winter Rye and Ryegrass mixture 60 Rye + 20 Ryegrass Late Summer/Early Winter Little barley 75-80 Late Summer/Early Winter ____________________ a Temporary cover vegetation is desirable to minimize erosion and pollution and permanent vegetation cannot be established due to seasons of the year, and where a temporary seeding is needed to control erosion and water pollution prior to the establishmen t of finished grade or perennial vegetation. The temporary measures should be coordinated with the permanent erosion control measures planned, to assure economical and effective control. b lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed Nash and Johnston Counties 2.3.3 The following species and cover crop seeding application rates, planting dates, and amendments recommendations are for Nash and Johnston counties. The seed mixture recommendations are from correspondence with Patrick Evans (NRCS District Conservationist Nash County) and Brian Loaholt (NRCS District Conservationist). Seed Mix NCNJ01 provides seeding specifications for conservation work. Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 24 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost Recommended Grass Seeding Species, Application Rates, Planting Dates, Cover Crops, and Amendments TABLE 2.3.3-1 Seed Mix NCNJ01: Recommended Cool Season Grass Seed Mixture Common Species Name a Seed Application Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)b Planting Date Tall Fescue 30-40 Sept 1 – Sept 30 (Coastal Plain) Sorghum (Cover crop) c 60-120 — ____________________ a Recommendations provided by the Nash County NRCS office District Conservationist. b lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed c Temporary cover vegetation is desirable to minimize erosion and pollution and permanent vegetation cannot be established due to seasons of the year, and where a temporary seeding is needed to control erosion and water pollution prior to the establishment of finished grade or perennial vegetation. The temporary measures should be coordinated with the permanent erosion control measures planned, to assure economical and effective control. Notes: Mulch seeded area with small grain straw. Spread evenly over the area at the rate of 1-2 tons/acre. Apply mulch so that about 25 percent of the ground is visible. TABLE 2.3.3-2 Recommended Lime and Fertilizer Application Type Application Rate Lime 2 tons/acre Fertilizer - 10-10-10 500 - 700 lbs/acre Sampson County 2.3.4 The following recommendations for seed mixtures, rates, planting dates, and amendments are for Sampson County. The recommendations are based on correspondence with Gavin Thompson (NRCS District Conservationist) and Susan Davis (West Virginia Department of Natural Resources). Seed Mixes NCSA01 and NCSA02 are NRCS recommended cool and warm season mixtures for disturbed areas. No pollinator species specific to the County were recommended by the Conservationist. 2.3.4.1 Recommended Grass Seed Mixtures, Application Rates, and Planting Dates TABLE 2.3.4-1 Seed Mix NCSA01: Recommended Cool Season Seed Mixture Common Species Name a Seeding Application Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)b Planting Date Tall Fescue or 40-50 Sept - March Bermudagrass (hull attached) 15 January - March ____________________ a Recommendations provided by the Sampson County NRCS office District Conservationist. Used Tall Fescue to seed wet spots along the pipeline. b lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 25 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost TABLE 2.3.4-2 Seed Mix NCSA02: Recommended Warm Season Seed Mixture Common Species Name Seeding Application Rate (lbs/acre/PLS) Planting Date Bermudagrass (hull removed) 8-10 April – August ________________ a Recommendations provided by the Sampson County NRCS office District Conservationist. b lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed 2.3.4.2 Recommended Lime and Fertilizer Application Where soils are relatively uniform and amendments can be incorporated, use appropriate lime and fertilize according to a soils test. In the absence of a soil test, use the recommended lime and fertilizers application rates in the table below. TABLE 2.3.4-3 Recommended Lime and Fertilizer Application Type Application Rate Lime (dolomite) 1-2 tons/acre Fertilizer 10-10-10 500 - 800 lbs/acre a ____________________ Notes: Any seeding should also be mulched with small grain straw or equivalent at a rate of 1 to 2 tons per acre. When mulching, be sure to eave approximately 25 percent of the ground exposed to allow light to penetrate. Mulch should be anchored to prevent loss. 2.3.4.3 Planting Recommendations Where conventional equipment is used for planting, seed shall be applied uniformly with cultipacker-seeders, drills, seeders or other mechanical seeders. Any equipment that will apply seed uniformly is acceptable. Seeding may be done by hand where it is not practical or feasible to use equipment. 2.3.4.4 Mulching Recommendations  Mulching is essential on all sites, especially steep, erosive sites where plant establishment may be expected to be difficult.  Use of dry, unchopped, and unweathered small grain straw or hay-free-seeds (from completing plant species). Spread at the rate of 1-2 tons per acre depending upon the site and season.  Apply mulch uniformly so that about 25 percent of the ground surface is visible.  Anchor mulch immediately after placement to minimize loss by water and/or wind. Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 26 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost Cumberland County 2.3.5 The following recommended seed mixture, rates, planting dates, cover crop, and amendments are for Cumberland County. The recommendations are from correspondence with Renessa Brown (NRCS District Conservationist). No pollinator species recommendations specific to the County were provided. 2.3.5.1 Recommended Seed Mixtures, Application Rates, and Planting Dates TABLE 2.3.5-1 Seed Mix NCCU01: Recommended Cool and Warm Season Seed Mixture Common Species Name a Seeding Application Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)b Planting Date Common or Hybrid Bernudagrass (hull removed or scarified) 5-7 (drill) 6-8 (broadcast) April 1 – May 15 (best); April 1 – June 7 (possible) Cover Crop c Buckwheat 80 Late Winter-Spring Oats 180 Late Winter-Spring Rye 120-180 Late Winter-Spring Ryegrass 30-40 Late Winter-Spring Oats and Ryegrass 20 and 90 Late Winter-Spring Oats and Korean Lespedeza 20 and 90 Late Winter-Spring Browntop Miller 30-40 Summer Rye 120-180 Late Summer/Early Winter Ryegrass 30-40 Late Summer/Early Winter Oats (Before Oct 1) 180 Late Summer/Early Winter Barley (Before Oct 15) 120-180 Late Summer/Early Winter Wheat (After Oct 1) 120-180 Late Summer/Early Winter Rye and Ryegrass mixture 60 Rye + 20 Ryegrass Late Summer/Early Winter Little barley 75-80 Late Summer/Early Winter ____________________ a Recommendations provided by the Cumberland County NRCS office District Conservationist. b lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed c Select from the following table a quick growing grass with high seedling vigor that is suited to the area, When temporary vegetation is desirable to minimize erosion and pollution and permanent vegetation cannot be established due to seasons of the year, and where a temporary seeding is needed to control erosion and water pollution prior to the establishment of finished grade or perennia l vegetation. The temporary measures should be coordinated with the permanent erosion control measures planned, to assure economical and effective control. TABLE 2.3.5-2 Recommended Lime and Fertilizer Application Planting Fertilizer Analysis Fertilizer Rate (lbs/acre) Lime Rate (lbs/acre) Perennial Grasses with or without Legumes, Fertilizer no incorporated 10-10-10 10 lbs / 1,000 sq. ft. 46 lbs / 1,000 sq. ft. Temporary Cover, Fertilizer not incorporated 10-10-10 12 – 16 lbs / 1,000 sq. ft. 92 lbs / 1,000 sq. ft. Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 27 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost TABLE 2.3.5-3 Recommended Mulch Material Rates and Uses Material Minimum Rates Per Acre Coverage Remarks Dry unchopped, unweathered small grain straw or hay-free- seeds (of competing plants) 1 – 2 tons/acre 75% (25% of ground is visible) Evenly spread mulch over the area by hand or blower-type spreading equipment burlap and pine boughs — 100% Secure in place if flowing water is involved Jute matting — 100% May be used in the place of mulch or sod; has the strength to withstand water flow. It is an accepted practice to sow half the seed before placing the matting. Sow the remaining half after the matting is laid. Barnyard manure and bedding — 75% (25% of ground is visible) Do not apply within 50 feet of surface waters Wood fiber (excelsior) — — Available as mulch material to be blown on after seeding or as a matting to be stapled on steep slopes, waterways, etc. ____________________ Source: WVDEP, 2012 2.3.5.2 Planting Recommendations Mulching should be specified to reduce damage from water run-off and improve moisture conditions for seedlings. Temporary vegetation can be satisfactorily established without the use of mulch. Robeson County 2.3.6 The following seed mixture, rates, and planting date recommendations are for Robeson County. The recommendation comes from Jeremy Ruston (NRCS District Conservationist). Recommended Grass Seed Mixtures TABLE 2.3.6-1 Seed Mix NCRO01: Recommended Warm Season Seed Mixture Common Species Name a Seeding Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)b Planting Date Switchgrass (Carthage or Cave-In-Rock cultivars) 1 April 1 – May 15 Little Bluestem 1.5 April 1 – May 15 Indian Grass 1 April 1 – May 15 ____________________ a Recommendations provided by the Roberson County NRCS office District Conservationist. b lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 28 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost Recommended Pollinator Seed Mixtures TABLE 2.3.6-2 Seed Mix P-NCRO01: Recommended Pollinator Seed Mixture Common Name Scientific Name Bloom Period Sun Soil Seeding Application Seed Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)a Lanceleaf coreopsis Coreopsis lanceolata April – June Full – Shade Dry – Moist 0.3 Wrinkleleaf goldenrod Solidago rugosa Late Summer Full to Partial shade Moist Purple coneflower Echinacea purpurea April – September Full to Partial shade Dry ____________________ Source: Recommendations provided by the Roberson County NRCS office District Conservationist. a lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed Recommended Native Grass and Pollinator Seed Mixtures, Application Rates, and 2.3.7 Non-Native Cover Crop by Physiographical Region (Coastal Plain) The following seed mixtures are for the Coastal Plan Region. These recommendations are from discussions with Roundstone Native Seed and Robert Glennon. Recommended Seed Mixtures by Geographical Region (Coastal Plain) and Drainage Class TABLE 2.3.7-1 Seed Mix P-CPDW01: Recommended Coastal Plain Physiographic Region Grass Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in North Carolina a Common Name Scientific Name Height (Inches) Sun Exposure Seed Mix Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)b Little Bluestem Schizachyrium scoparium 2- 4 Full Sun 0.250 Virginia Wild Rye Elymus virginicus 2 - 4 Full Sun 0.250 Tall Dropseed Sporobolus compositus 2 - 3 Full Sun 0.050 Purple Top Tridens flavus 3 - 5 Part Shade 0.058 Indian Grass Sorghastrum nutans 3 - 6 Full Sun 0.167 Switchgrass Panicum virgatum 3 - 7 Full Sun 0.183 Fall Panicum Panicum anceps 2 - 4 Part Shade 0.042 Total — — — 1.0 ____________________ Sources: Roundstone Native Seed, 2015; Glennon, 2015 a Recommended seeding application rate is 8 to 18 pounds per acre. b lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 29 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost TABLE 2.3.7-2 Seed Mix P-CPDW01: Recommended Coastal Plain Physiographic Region Forb Seed Mix and Application Rates for Excessively to Moderately Well Drained Sites in North Carolina Common Name Scientific Name Color Bloom Period Seed Application Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)b Lance Leaved Coreopsis Coreopsis lanceolata Yellow Spring, Summer 0.266 Spotted Beebalm Monarda punctata Pink Spring, Summer 0.124 Common Milkweed Asclepias syriaca Pink Spring, Summer 0.107 Smooth Beardtongue Penstemon digitalis White Spring 0.107 Bergamot Monarda fistulosa Lavender Summer 0.124 Partridge Pea Cassia fasciculata Yellow Summer 0.621 Spiked Blazing Star Liatris spicata Pink Summer 0.222 Lupine Lupinus perennis Blue Summer 0.497 Early Goldenrod Solidago juncea Yellow Summer 0.160 Starry Silphium Silphium asteriscus Yellow Summer, Fall 0.178 Iron Weed Vernonia altissima Purple Summer, Fall 0.222 Sneezeweed Helenium autumnale Yellow Summer, Fall 0.124 Hairy Mountain Mint Pycnanthemum pilosum White Summer, Fall 0.089 Total — — — 2.84 ____________________ Sources: Roundstone Native Seed, 2015; Glennon, 2015 a lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed TABLE 2.3.7-3 Seed Mix P-CPDW02: Recommended Coastal Plain Physiographic Region Grass Seed Mix and Application Rates for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites in North Carolina a Common Name Scientific Name Height (Inches) Sun Exposure Seed Mix Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)b Switchgrass Panicum virgatum 3 - 7 Full Sun 0.233 Red Top Panicum Panicum rigidulum 2 - 4 Full Sun 0.017 Fowl Manna Grass Glyceria striata 3 - 5 Part Shade 0.008 Virginia Wild Rye Elymus virginicus 2 - 4 Full Sun 0.217 Canada Wild Rye Elymus canadensis 2 - 5 Part Shade 0.167 Deer Tongue Grass Panicum clandestinum 2 - 4 Full Sun 0.058 Big Bluestem Andropogon gerardii 4 - 10 Full Sun 0.167 Frank's Sedge Carex frankii 1 - 2 Part Shade 0.042 Fox Sedge Carex vulpinoidea 2 - 3 Part Shade 0.025 Fall Panicum Panicum anceps 2 - 4 Part Shade 0.067 Total — — — 1.0 ____________________ Sources: Roundstone Native Seed, 2015; Glennon, 2015 a Recommended seeding application rate is 8 to 18 pounds per acre. b lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 30 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost TABLE 2.3.7-4 Seed Mix P-CPDW02: Recommended Coastal Plain Physiographic Region Forb Seed Mix and Application Rates for Somewhat Poorly to Very Poorly Drained Sites in North Carolina Common Name Scientific Name Color Bloom Period Seed Application Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)a Smooth Beardtongue Penstemon digitalis White Spring 0.169 Butterfly Milkweed Asclepias tuberosa Orange Spring, Summer 0.056 Ohio Spiderwort Tradescantia ohiensis Blue Spring, Summer 0.084 Blackeyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta Yellow Spring, Summer 0.180 Spiked Blazing Star Liatris spicata Pink Summer 0.264 Hoary Mountain Mint Pycnanthemum incanum White Summer 0.034 Early Goldenrod Solidago juncea Yellow Summer 0.113 Bergamot Monarda fistulosa Lavender Summer 0.169 Showy Tickseed Bidens aristosa Yellow Summer, Fall 0.366 Starry Silphium Silphium asteriscus Yellow Summer, Fall 0.113 Narrow-Leaved Sunflower Helianthus angustifolius Yellow Summer, Fall 0.113 Joe-Pye Weed Eupatorium fistulosum Pink Summer, Fall 0.141 Total — — — 1.80 ____________________ Sources: Roundstone Native Seed, 2015; Glennon, 2015 a lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed Recommended Non-native Temporary Cover Crop Species and Non-native Grass Cover Use of non-native temporary cover species (P-NNTC) on all plantings where erosion potential is high or where the site must be vegetated within 30 days is recommended. Furthermore, use the non-native grass mixes (P-NNGC) with the forb mixes where slope is steep for native species to germinate and where erosion potential is high. TABLE 2.3.7-5 Seed Mix P-NNTC: Recommended Non-native Temporary Cover Crop Species Common Name Scientific Name Height (Inches) Sun Exposure Seeding Application Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)a For Summer Use in Native Mixes Brown Top Millet Panicum ramosum 3 - 3.5 Full sun 5.0 For Spring and Fall Use in Native Mixes Spring Oats Avena sativa 2 – 2.5 Full sun 30.0 For Fall and Winter Use in Native Mixes Annual Rye Grass Lolium multiflorum 2 – 2.5 Part shade 6.0 ____________________ Source: Roundstone Native Seed, 2015 a lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 31 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost TABLE 2.3.7-6 Seed Mix P-NNGC: Recommended Non-native Grass Cover Mix a Common Name Scientific Name Height (Inches) Sun Exposure Seed Mix Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)b Fescue Festuca arundinacea 2 - 3 Part Shade 0.300 Timothy Phleum pratense 2 - 4 Part Shade 0.100 Orchard Grass Dactylis glomerata 2 - 3 Part Shade 0.100 Red Top Agrostis alba 2 - 3 Full Sun 0.020 Ladino Clover Trifolium repens 1 - 1.5 Part Shade 0.040 Annual Rye Grass Lolium multiflorum 2 - 2.5 Part Shade 0.170 Creeping Red Fescue Festuca rubra 1 - 2 Full Sun 0.250 Kentucky Bluegrass Poa pratensis 1-2 Full Sun 0.020 Total — — — 1.0 ____________________ Source: Roundstone Native Seed, 2015 a Recommended seeding application rate is 30 to 50 pounds per acre. b lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed 3.0 SUPPLY HEADER PROJECT 3.1 WEST VIRGINIA Wetzel and Tyler Counties 3.1.1 The following recommended seed mixtures, rates, and amendments are primarily for Tyler County but also include a portion of Wetzel County, West Virginia. The recommendation is from correspondence with Dustin Adkins (NRCS District Conservationist). The recommendation is for the area starting at Mile 23 (estimated portion in Tyler County) through Mockingbird Hill (Wetzel County). No pollinator species specific to the County were recommended by the Conservationist. Recommended Seed Mixtures, Application Rates, Planting Dates, and Amendments TABLE 3.1.1-1 Seed Mix WVWE01: Recommended Cool Season Seed Mixture Seed Mixture Common Species Name Seed Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)a 1 Orchard Grass 8 Ladino Clover 2 2 White Clover 2 Orchardgrass 5 Kentucky Bluegrass 5 3 Red Clover 4 Alsike Clover 2 Orchardgrass 4 ____________________ a lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 32 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost TABLE 3.1.1-2 Recommended Seeding Dates for Permanent Cover Planting Dates Suitability March 1 to April 15 Best seeding periods. August 1 to October 1 December 1 to March 1 Good seeding period. Dormant seeding. April 15 to August 1 HIGH RISK – moisture stress likely. October 1 to December 1 HIGH RISK – freeze damage to young seedlings. ____________________ Source: WVDEP, 2012 TABLE 3.1.1-3 Recommended Lime and Fertilizer Application for Permanent Seeding pH of Soil Lime (tons/ acre) Fertilizer (10-20-20 or equivalent) (lbs/acre) > 6.0 2 500 5.0 to 6.0 3 < 5.0 4 Recommended Lime and Fertilizer Application Lime should be applied to all permanent seedlings. Once pH is known, use the information in the above Table to determine the amount (tons) of lime to use onsite. For the best results, apply the lime and fertilizer at the time of the seedbed preparation. The recommended lime and fertilizer application for temporary seeding in the absence of a soil test is provided in the below table. TABLE 3.1.1-4 Recommended Lime and Fertilizer Application for Temporary Seeding (Absent of a Soil Test) Species Nitrogen (N) (lbs/acre) Phosphorus (P2O5) (lbs/acre) Potassium (K2O) (lbs/acre) Recommendations (per acre) Cool Season Grass 40 80 80 400 lbs 10-20-20 Cool Season Grass & Legume 30 60 60 300 lbs 10-20-20 Temporary Cover 40 40 40 200 lbs 19-19-19 ____________________ Source: WVDEP, 2012 State Lands 3.1.2 Lewis Wetzel Wildlife Management Area – Wetzel County The following seed mixtures, application rates, and soil amendments recommendations are for the Lewis Wetzel WMA in Wetzel County, West Virginia. The recommendations are based on correspondence and discussions with the West Virginia Department of Natural Resources (Steve Rauch, District Wildlife Biologist), which recommended the use of the seed mixtures and soil amendments discussed in the West Virginia Enhancing Wildlife Habitat on Oil and Gas Infrastructure booklet (West Virginia Department of Natural Resources, 2015). Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 33 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost Recommended Seed Mixtures and Application Rates The following planting recommendations are intended to enhance early successional stage habitat found along access roads and pipelines. TABLE 3.1.2-1 Seed Mix WVLWWMA01: Recommended Grass Seed Mixes and Application Rates Common Species Name Scientific Name Seeding Application Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)a Perennial, Cool Season Seed Mix b Ladino White Clover c Trifolium repens 4 Mammoth Red Clover c Trifolium pratense 5 Forage Clover Cichorium intybus 2 Winter Wheat d Triticum aestivum 50 Perennial, Cool Season, Slopes Seed Mix e Ladino White Clover c Trifolium repens 8 Red Clover c Trifolium pratense 5 Birdsfoot Trefoil c Lotus corniculatus 8 Orchardgrass Dactylis glomerata 15 Winter Wheat d Triticum aestivum 50 ____________________ Source: WVDRN, 2015 a lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed b Ideal for use in areas where the landscape is generally flat and where the objective is to have vegetative cover for pollinator species and wildlife habitat for turkey/grouse broods, and forage for deer b Herbaceous legumes must be treated with the appropriate inoculant before seeding. d Autumn planting: September 1 through October 15 or substitute annual rye. Spring planting: substitute oats at the same rate between February 15 and March 15, and retain the other species as listed. e Ideal for sloped areas, as grasses are typically added to cool season mixes to provide habitat and erosion control measures. Recommended Lime and Fertilizer Application Application of soil amendments should be based on soil test recommendations. In the absence of a soil test, fertilizer and lime should be applied at the rates shown in Table 3.1.2-2. TABLE 3.1.2-2 Recommended Lime and Fertilizer Application Type Application Rate Lime 3 tons/acre Fertilizer - 10-20-20 600 lbs/acre ____________________ Source: WVDRN, 2015 Doddridge and Harrison Counties 3.1.3 The following recommended seed mixtures, planting dates, and amendments are for Doddridge and Harrison counties. These recommendations are based on the collection of correspondences with federal and state agencies, including Greg Stone (NRCS Acting State Resource Conservationist), Jeff Griffith (NRCS District Conservationist). No pollinator species specific to the County were recommended by the Conservationists. Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 34 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost Recommended Seed Mixtures and Application Rates TABLE 3.1.3-1 Seed Mix WVDH01: Recommended Cool Season Seed Mixtures Seed Mixture Common Species Name a Seed Application Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)b Suitable Land Use 1 Orchardgrass 10 Pasture or Hay Ladino Clover 2 Red Clover 3 Redtop 3 2 Kentucky Bluegrass 20 Pasture Ladino Clover 2 Red Clover 3 Redtop 3 Pasture or Hay 3 Orchardgrass 20 Redtop 5 Birdsfoot Trefoil 10 ____________________ a Species in bold are more wildlife-friendly; species in italics are suitable for use in filter strips. b lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed Recommended Seeding Dates for Permanent Cover and Amendments TABLE 3.1.3-2 Recommended Seeding Dates for Permanent Cover Planting Dates Suitability March 1 to April 15 Best seeding periods. August 1 to October 1 December 1 to March 1 Good seeding period. Dormant seeding. April 15 to August 1 HIGH RISK – moisture stress likely. October 1 to December 1 HIGH RISK – freeze damage to young seedlings. TABLE 3.1.3-3 Recommended Lime and Fertilizer Application Type Application Rate Lime 3 tons/acre Fertilizer - 10-20-20 400 lbs/acre Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 35 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost Planting Recommendations  Certified seed is preferred.  All legumes should be planted with proper inoculants prior to seeding.  Soil fertility and pH level will be amended to satisfy the needs of the plant species planned.  For unprepared seedbeds or seeding outside the optimum timeframes: o Add 50 percent more seed to the specified rate, particularly during the periods of April 15 – August 1, and October 1 – March 1. o Double the seeding rate and consider planning an annual small grain like wheat (2 bushels [120 pounds] per acre) to act as a nurse crop. Recommended Native Grasses and Pollinators Seed Mixtures, Application Rates, 3.1.4 and Non-Native Cover Crop by Physiographical Region Use the same recommended pollinator seed mixtures, non-native temporary cover, and non-native grass cover as indicted in Section 1.1.3 for the ACP in West Virginia. 3.2 PENNSYLVANIA Westmoreland County 3.2.1 Seed mixtures, rates, and amendments were selected based on appropriate site conditions and recommendations from Christopher Droste (Conservation District) and adapted from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Erosion and Sediment Pollution Control Program Manual. No pollinator species specific to the County were recommended by the Conservationist. Recommended Seed Mixtures and Application Rates TABLE 3.2.1-1 Seed Mix PAWE01: Recommended Cool Season Seed Mixture Seeding Application Rate (lbs/acre/PLS)b Common Species Name Most Sites Adverse Sites Birdsfoot trefoil a, plus 6 10 -Tall fescue 30 35 ____________________ a For Birdsfoot trefoil use empire variety. For slopes > 33 percent (3H:1V), add perennial rye at 20 lbs/acre. For planting outside March 1 - October 15, use winter oats at 90 lbs/acre and winter rye at 56 lbs/acre. b lbs/acre/PLS = pounds per acre of pure live seed Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 36 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost Recommended Soil Amendments TABLE 3.2.1-2 Soil Amendment Application Rate Equivalents a Soil Amendment Per Acre Per 1,000 Square feet (lbs) Per 1,000 square Yard (lbs) Notes Agricultural lime 7.5 tons 300 3100 Or as per soil test; may not be required in agricultural fields 20-20-20 fertilizer 1,000 lbs 25 210 Or as per soil test; may not be required in agricultural fields ____________________ a For agricultural or private lands, contractor will use rates above unless otherwise specified by landowner. TABLE 3.2.1-3 Recommended Mulch Type and Rates Mulch Type Per Acre (tons) Per 1000 Square Feet (lbs) Per 1000 Square Yard (lbs) Notes Straw 3 140 1240 Either wheat or oat straw, free of weeds, not chopped or finely broken Hay 3 140 1240 Timothy, mixed clover and timothy or other native forage grasses Wood Chips 4-6 185-275 1650-2500 May prevent germination of grasses and legumes Hydromulch 1 47 415 See limitations above Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 37 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost 4.0 REFERENCES Glennon, Robert. 2015. Personal communication with Herbert Pirela of Environmental Resources Management, Inc. Private Lands Biologist. Jones, J., Glennon, B., Lawrence, C., Faulkner, D., and C. Gordon. 2014. USDA-NRCS Virginia Plant Establishment Guide. Revised 2014. Natural Resource Conservation Service. 2011. National Conservation Practice Standard - Critical Area Planting, Code 342. Natural Resource Conservation Service. 2014. Conservation Practice Standard - Mulching, Code 484. Technical Guide Section IV: 484-VA-1. Roundstone Native Seed. 2015. Jeremy Hamlington, personal communication with Herbert Pirela of Environmental Resources Management, Inc. Horticulturist. West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection. 2012. West Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Field Manual. Available online at: http://www.dep.wv.gov/oil-and- gas/Documents/Erosion%20Manual%2004.pdf. Accessed October 2015. West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. 2015. Enhancing Wildlife Habitat on Oil and Gas Infrastructure. Available online at: http://www.wvdnr.gov/Publications/OilGasAnd Wildlife.pdf Attachment A Summary of Seed Mixes by County for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline and Supply Header Project A-1 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost ATTACHMENT A Summary of Seed Mixtures by County for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline and Supply Header Project Approximate Milepost Range County and State Suggested Cool Season Seed Mix Number a Suggested Warm Season Seed Mix Number a Suggested Pollinator Seed Mix Number a Federal, State/Commonwealth, or local Agency/ Subject Matter Expert Contact Information Atlantic Coast Pipeline Spread 1 (AP-1) 0.0–29.1 Harrison, WV WVHLRU01 P-MUDW01 or P- MUMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC P-MUDW01 or P- MUMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC District Conservationist - Jeff Griffith (304) 624-9232 ext. 11; jeff.griffith@wv.usda.gov. Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357- 7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov. Roundstone Native Seed (270) 234-7160. Lewis, WV WVHLRU01 P-MUDW01 or P- MUMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC P-MUDW01 or P- MUMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC District Conservationist - Jeff Griffith (304) 624-9232 ext. 110; jeff.griffith@wv.usda.gov. Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357- 7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov. Roundstone Native Seed (270) 234-7160. Upshur, WV WVHLRU01 P-MUDW01 or P- MUMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC P-MUDW01 or P- MUMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC Acting State Conservationist - Greg Stone (304) 284-7579; greg.stone@wv.usda.gov. Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov. Roundstone Native Seed (270) 234-7160. Spread 2 (AP-1) 29.1–50.6 Upshur, WV WVHLRU01 P-MUDW01 or P- MUMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC P-MUDW01 or P- MUMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC Acting State Conservationist - Greg Stone (304) 284-7579; greg.stone@wv.usda.gov,Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov. Roundstone Native Seed (270) 234-7160. Randolph, WV WVHLRU01 P-MUDW01 or P- MUMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC P-MUDW01 or P- MUMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC District (1) Wildlife Biologist - Steve Rauch (304) 825-6787; Steven.E.Rauch@wv.gov. Spread 2 A (AP-1) 50.6-65.3 Randolph, WV WVHLRU01 P-MUDW01 or P- MUMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC P-MUDW01 or P- MUMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC District (1) Wildlife Biologist - Steve Rauch (304) 825-6787; Steven.E.Rauch@wv.gov Spread 3 (AP-1) 65.3-79.2 Randolph, WV WVHLRU01 P-MUDW01 or P- MUMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC P-MUDW01 or P- MUMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC District (1) Wildlife Biologist - Steve Rauch (304) 825-6787; Steven.E.Rauch@wv.gov Pocahontas, WV WVPO01 WVPO01; P-MUDW01 or MUMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC P-MUDW01 or MUMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC District Conservationist - Iden Gunther (304) 255-9225; idun.guenther@wv.usda.gov. Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov. Roundstone Native Seed (270) 234-7160. Spread 3A (AP-1) 79.2-91.3 Pocahontas, WV WVPO01 WVPO01; P-MUDW01 or MUMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC P-MUDW01 or MUMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC District Conservationist - Iden Gunther (304) 255-9225; idun.guenther@wv.usda.gov. Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov. Roundstone Native Seed (270) 234-7160. A-2 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost ATTACHMENT A Summary of Seed Mixtures by County for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline and Supply Header Project Approximate Milepost Range County and State Suggested Cool Season Seed Mix Number a Suggested Warm Season Seed Mix Number a Suggested Pollinator Seed Mix Number a Federal, State/Commonwealth, or local Agency/ Subject Matter Expert Contact Information Highland, VA VABCHNP01 VABCHNP02 P-VABCHNP01 or P- VABCHNP02 District Conservationist - Charles Ivins (540) 248-6218 ext. 122; charles.ivins@va.usda.gov, Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357- 7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov. Spread 4 (AP-1) 91.3–125.9 Highland, VA VABCHNP01 VABCHNP02 P-VABCHNP01 or P- VABCHNP02 District Conservationist - Charles Ivins (540) 248-6218 ext. 122; charles.ivins@va.usda.gov. Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357- 7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov. Bath, VA VABCHNP01 VABCHNP02 P-VABCHNP01 or P- VABCHNP02 District Conservationist – Charles Simmons; charles.simmons@va.usda.gov, Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357-7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov. Augusta, VA VABCHNP01 VABCHNP02 P-VABCHNP01 or P- VABCHNP02 District Conservationist - Charles Ivins (540) 248-6218 ext. 122; charles.ivins@va.usda.gov. Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357- 7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov Spread 5 (AP-1) 125.9–183.3 Augusta, VA VABCHNP01 VABCHNP02 P-VABCHNP01 or P- VABCHNP02 District Conservationist - Charles Ivins (540) 248-6218 ext. 122; charles.ivins@va.usda.gov. Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357- 7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov Nelson, VA VABCHNP01 VABCHNP02 P-VABCHNP01 or P- VABCHNP02 State Biologist - Jeffray Jones (804) 287-1691; Jeffray.Jones@va.usda.gov. Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357-7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov Spread 6 (AP-1) 183.3–239.6 Nelson, VA VABCHNP01 VABCHNP02 P-VABCHNP01 or P- VABCHNP02 State Biologist - Jeffray Jones (804) 287-1691; Jeffray.Jones@va.usda.gov. Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357-7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov Nelson, VA; James River WWA VJRWMA01; VJRWMA02; or VJRWMA03 VJRWMA01; VJRWMA02; or VJRWMA03 Environmental Services Biologists – Amy Ewing (804) 367-2211; Amy.Ewing@dgif.virginia.gov Buckingham, VA VABCHNP01 VABCHNP02 P-VABCHNP01 or P- VABCHNP02 District Conservationist - David Harris (434) 983-4757 x 101; david.harris@va.usda.gov. Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357- 7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov Cumberland. VA VABCHNP01 VABCHNP02 P-VABCHNP01 or P- VABCHNP02 District Conservationist - David Harris (434) 983-4757 x 101; david.harris@va.usda.gov. Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357- 7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov Prince Edward, VA VABCHNP01 VABCHNP02 P-VABCHNP01 or P- VABCHNP02 District Conservationist - J.B. Daniel (434) 392-4171; j.b.daniel@va.usda.gov. Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357-7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov Nottoway, VA VABCHNP01 VABCHNP02 P-VABCHNP01 or P- VABCHNP02 Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357-7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov A-3 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost ATTACHMENT A Summary of Seed Mixtures by County for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline and Supply Header Project Approximate Milepost Range County and State Suggested Cool Season Seed Mix Number a Suggested Warm Season Seed Mix Number a Suggested Pollinator Seed Mix Number a Federal, State/Commonwealth, or local Agency/ Subject Matter Expert Contact Information Spread 7 (AP-1) 239.6–300.1 Nottoway, VA VABCHNP01 VABCHNP02 P-VABCHNP01 or P- VABCHNP02 Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357-7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov Dinwiddie, VA VACSDGS01 VACSDGS01 P-VACSDGS01 or P- VACSDGS02 Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357-7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov Brunswick, VA VABCHNP01 VABCHNP02 P-VABCHNP01 or P- VABCHNP02 Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357-7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov Greensville, VA VACSDGS01 VACSDGS01 P-VACSDGS01 or P- VACSDGS02 Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357-7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov Northampton, NC NCNO01 NCNO02 P-CPDW01 or P- CPMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC District Conservationist - Paul Boone (252) 534-2591; paul.boone@nc.usda.gov. Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357-7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov. Roundstone Native Seed (270) 234-7160. Spread 8 (AP-2) 0.0–61.6 Northampton, NC NCNO01 NCNO02 P-CPDW01 or P- CPMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC District Conservationist - Paul Boone (252) 534-2591; paul.boone@nc.usda.gov. Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357-7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov. Roundstone Native Seed (270) 234-7160. Halifax, NC NCHW01 P-CPDW01 or P- CPMP02 P-CPDW01 or P- CPMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC District Conservationist -David Little (252) 237-2711; David.Little@nc.usda.gov. Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357- 7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov. Roundstone Native Seed (270) 234-7160. Nash, NC NCNJ01 P-CDW01 or P-CPMP02 P-CPDW01 or P- CPMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC District Conservationist - Patrick Evans (252) 459-4116; patrick.evans@nc.usda.gov. Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357- 7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov. Roundstone Native Seed (270) 234-7160. Spread 9 (AP-2) 61.6–61.6 Nash, NC NCNJ01 P-CPDW01 or P- CPMP02 P-CPDW01 or P- CPMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC District Conservationist - Patrick Evans (252) 459-4116; patrick.evans@nc.usda.gov. Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357- 7004, ext. 126; Roundstone Native Seed (270) 234-7160. Wilson, NC NCHW01 P-CPDW01 or P- CPMP02 P-CPDW01 or P- CPMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC District Conservationist -David Little (252) 237-2711; David.Little@nc.usda.gov. Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357- 7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov. Roundstone Native Seed (270) 234-7160. Johnston, NC NCNJ01 P-CDW01 or P-CPMP02 P-CPDW01 or P- CPMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC District Conservationist - Brian Loadholt (919) 934-7156; brian.loadholt@nc.usda.gov. Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357- 7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov. Roundstone Native Seed (270) 234-7160. A-4 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost ATTACHMENT A Summary of Seed Mixtures by County for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline and Supply Header Project Approximate Milepost Range County and State Suggested Cool Season Seed Mix Number a Suggested Warm Season Seed Mix Number a Suggested Pollinator Seed Mix Number a Federal, State/Commonwealth, or local Agency/ Subject Matter Expert Contact Information Sampson, NC NCSA01 NCSA02 P-CPDW01 or P- CPMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC District Conservationist - Gavin Thompson (910) 592-7963; gavin.thompson@nc.usda.gov. Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357-7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov. Roundstone Native Seed (270) 234-7160. Cumberland, NC NCCU01 NCCU01 P-CPDW01 or P- CPMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC District Conservationist - Renessa Hardy-Brown (910) 484-8479; renessa.brown@nc.usda.gov. Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357- 7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov. Roundstone Native Seed (270) 234-7160. Spread 10 (AP-2) 61.5–183.0 Cumberland, NC NCCU01 NCCU01 P-CPDW01 or P- CPMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC District Conservationist - Renessa Hardy-Brown (910) 484-8479; renessa.brown@nc.usda.gov. Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357- 7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov. Roundstone Native Seed (270) 234-7160. Robeson, NC P-CPDW01 or P- CPMP02 NCRO01 P-CPDW01, P- CPMP02, or P- NCRO01; P-NNTC or P-NNGC District Conservationist - Jeremy Roston ( 910) 739-5478; jeremy.roston@usda.gov. Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357- 7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov. Roundstone Native Seed (270) 234-7160. Spread 11 (AP-3) 0.0–83.0 Northampton, NC NCNO01 NCNO02 P-CPDW01 or P- CPMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC District Conservationist - Paul Boone (252) 534-2591; paul.boone@nc.usda.gov. Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357-7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov. Roundstone Native Seed (270) 234-7160. Greensville, VA VACSDGS01 VACSDGS01 P-VACSDGS01 or P- VACSDGS02 Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357-7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov Southampton, VA VACSDGS01 VACSDGS01 P-VACSDGS01 or P- VACSDGS02 Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357-7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov Suffolk, VA VACSDGS01 VACSDGS01 P-VACSDGS01 or P- VACSDGS02 Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357-7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov Spread 12 (AP-4; AP-5) 0.0–0.4; 0.0- 1.1 Brunswick, VA VABCHNP01 VABCHNP02 P-VABCHNP01 or P- VABCHNP02 District Conservationist - Davie Wade Harris (434) 848-2145 ext. 102; davie.harris@va.usda.gov Greensville, VA VACSDGS01 VACSDGS01 P-VACSDGS01 or P- VACSDGS02 Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357-7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov A-5 Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost ATTACHMENT A Summary of Seed Mixtures by County for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline and Supply Header Project Approximate Milepost Range County and State Suggested Cool Season Seed Mix Number a Suggested Warm Season Seed Mix Number a Suggested Pollinator Seed Mix Number a Federal, State/Commonwealth, or local Agency/ Subject Matter Expert Contact Information Supply Header Project Spread 13 (TL-635) 0.0–33.6 Wetzel, WV WVWE01 P-MUDW01 or P- MUMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC P-MUDW01 or P- MUMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC District Conservationist - Dustin Adkins (304) 758-2173; dustin.adkins@wv.usda.gov. Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357- 7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov. Roundstone Native Seed (270) 234-7160. Wetzel, WV; Lewis Wetzel WMA WVLWWMA01 District Wildlife Biologist - Steve Rauch (304)825-6787; steven.e.rauch@wv.gov Doddridge, WV WVDH01 P-MUDW01 or P- MUMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC P-MUDW01 or P- MUMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC Acting State Conservationist - Greg Stone (304) 284-7579; greg.stone@wv.usda.gov. Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357- 7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov. Roundstone Native Seed (270) 234-7160. Tyler, WV WVWE01 P-MUDW01 or P- MUMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC P-MUDW01 or P- MUMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC District Conservationist - Dustin Adkins (304) 758-2173; dustin.adkins@wv.usda.gov. Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357- 7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov. Roundstone Native Seed (270) 234-7160. Harrison, WV WVDH01 P-MUDW01 or P- MUMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC P-MUDW01 or P- MUMP02; P-NNTC or P-NNGC Acting State Conservationist - Greg Stone (304) 284-7579; greg.stone@wv.usda.gov. Private Lands Biologist - Bob Glennon (757) 357- 7004, ext. 126; Robert.Glennon@va.usda.gov. Roundstone Native Seed (270) 234-7160. Spread 14 (TL-636) 0.0–3.9 Westmoreland, PA PAWE01 None Recommended None Recommended Westmoreland Conservation District, Christopher Droste, Senior Erosion Control Specialist (724) 837-5271; chris@wcdpa.com. ____________________ a Tables describing each seed mix are located within the text of Appendix A. ATLANTIC COAST PIPELINE, LLC ATLANTIC COAST PIPELINE and DOMINION TRANSMISSION, INC. SUPPLY HEADER PROJECT Restoration and Rehabilitation Plan Appendix C Recommended Seed Mixes by Milepost (to be provided prior to construction) North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 0.4 snrh005Jacks Swamp Intermittent 6 6 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 1.1 snrh007UNT to Jacks Swamp Intermittent 4 4 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 1.9 snrh006Jacks Swamp Perennial 29 15 Open Cut C, NSW NANorth Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 8.3 snrh010UNT to Trouble Field Creek Intermittent 5 Perm AR C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 8.5 snrg002UNT to Trouble Field Creek Perennial 5 5 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 8.5 snrh009UNT to Trouble Field Creek Perennial 10 Perm AR C NANorth Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 8.5 snrh009UNT to Trouble Field Creek Perennial 10 Perm AR C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 8.8 snrg003UNT to Trouble Field Creek Intermittent 5 4 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 9.6 snrh004UNT to Roanoke RIver Perennial 4 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr 9.8 shlh001Roanoke River Perennial 355 360 HDD AFSA, CPotential for ESA-listed speciesFebruary 1 to June 30/August 15 through November 15North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 11.8 ohlc001Mush Island Gut Pond Pond Pond NA NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 11.9 shlc003UNT to Mush Island Gut Intermittent 5 5 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 11.9 shlc004iUNT to Mush Island Gut Intermittent 9 6 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 12.4 shlc002UNT to Mush Island Gut Intermittent 5 4 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 12.4 shlc001UNT to Mush Island Gut Intermittent 7 5 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 13.3 shlo003Mush Island Gut Intermittent 5 4 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 13.6 shlf001UNT to Roanoke River Perennial 9 9 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 13.9 shlf002UNT to Roanoke River Intermittent 8 7 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 14.0 shlf003UNT to Roanoke River Ephemeral 3 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 14.1 shlh003UNT to Roanoke River Perennial 13 10 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Surv Corr, Temp ROW 14.1 shlh004UNT to Roanoke RIver Perennial 6Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 14.4 shlp002UNT to the Roanoke River Perennial 3 3 Dam and Pump C NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 14.7nhd_nc_n_004UNT to the Roanoke River Intermittent 6 51) Flume 2) Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 15.3nhd_nc_n_003Little Quankey Creek Perennial 21 101) Dam and Pump 2) Flume CPotential for ESA-listed species NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 15.4 shlf004UNT to Little Quankey Creek Perennial 12Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 15.7 isdha007Little Quankey Creek Perennial Open Cut CPotential for ESA-petitioned species May 15 to July 31North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 16.9nhd_nc_a_004Quankey Creek Perennial 10 10 Dam and Pump CPotential for ESA-listed species NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 17.4 shlg005UNT to Quankey Creek Intermittent 3Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 18.1 shlg007UNT to Marsh Swamp Intermittent 6Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW 18.2 shlg008UNT to Marsh Swamp Ephemeral 2Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 18.2 shlg008UNT to Marsh Swamp Ephemeral 2Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 18.2 shlg007UNT to Marsh Swamp Intermittent 6Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Temp CPY, Temp ROW 18.5 shlg009UNT to Marsh Swamp Perennial 12 9 Dam and Pump C NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Temp CPY 18.6 shlb050UNT to Marsh Swamp Perennial 12Contractor Yard - Temporary Impact C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 20.1 shlh008Marsh Swamp Perennial 15 15 Open CutC, Sw, NSWPotential for ESA-listed species NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 20.5 shlh007UNT to Marsh Swamp Intermittent 6 5 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 21.0 shlh019UNT to Marsh Swamp Intermittent 4 4 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 22.8 shlh016UNT to Beaverdam Swamp Intermittent 5 5 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 23.1 shlh017Beaverdam Swamp Perennial 63 45 Open CutC, Sw, NSWPotential for ESA-listed species NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 23.3 shlh018UNT to Beaverdam Swamp Intermittent 4 31) Flume 2) Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 23.6 shla002UNT to Beaverdam Swamp Intermittent 4 41) Flume 2) Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 24.0 shlg012UNT to Beaverdam Swamp Perennial 5 51) Flume 2) Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 25.0 shlb100UNT to Beaverdam Creek Intermittent 3 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 26.6 shlh009UNT to Burnt Coat Swamp Perennial 9 8 Open CutC, Sw, NSWPotential for ESA-listed species NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 26.9 shlh010UNT to Burnt Coat Swamp Intermittent 2 2 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 27.4 shlh011Jacket Swamp Perennial 28 25 Open Cut CPotential for ESA-listed species NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 27.7 shlh012UNT to Jacket Swamp Intermittent 5 51) Flume 2) Open Cut C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 29.8 shla001Breeches Swamp Perennial 16 151) Flume 2) Open CutC, Sw, NSW NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 30.6 shlh015UNT to Rocky Swamp Intermittent 6Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 31.0 shlh020UNT to Rocky Swamp Intermittent 4 4 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr 31.2 shlo001UNT to Rocky Swamp Intermittent 4Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 31.2 shlo002UNT to Rocky Swamp Intermittent 3 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 32.0 isdha001Rocky Swamp Perennial Open CutWS-IV, NSWPotential for ESA-listed speciesMarch 15 to May 31/August 15 to September 30North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 32.7 shlh013UNT to Rocky Swamp Intermittent 7 6 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 32.8 shlh014UNT to Rocky Swamp Intermittent 9 6 Dam and Pump C NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 33.5 shlh022UNT to Fishing Creek Perennial 4 Perm AR C NANorth Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 33.5 shlh022UNT to Fishing Creek Perennial 4 Perm AR C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr 33.7 shlg011UNT to Fishing Creek Perennial 8 8 HDD C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr 33.9 snag001Fishing Creek Perennial 104 40 HDDAFSA, WSIV, NSWPotential for ESA-listed species February 15 to June 30North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr 34.8 snag003UNT to Fishing Creek Intermittent 3Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 34.8 snag002UNT to Fishing Creek Intermittent 5 5 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 35.1 snag004UNT to Fishing Creek Intermittent 4 4 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 37.0 isdna012Black Swamp Perennial Open CutWS-IV, NSWNANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 39.7 snab100UNT to Swift Creek Intermittent 2 2 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 39.9 snah001UNT to Swift Creek Intermittent 5 4 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Temp ATWS 40.3 snah028UNT to Swift Creek Perennial 8Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ATWS, Temp ROW 40.3 snah002UNT to Swift Creek Perennial 6 6 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr 40.6 snah003Swift Creek Perennial 118 130 HDDAFSA, C, NSWPotential for ESA-listed species February 15 to June 30 North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 40.9 snah006UNT to Flat Rock Branch Perennial 9 8 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 41.6 snah005UNT to Flat Rock Branch Perennial 7 6 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 41.7 snah004UNT to Flat Rock Branch Perennial 4 4 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 42.0 snah029UNT to Flat Rock Branch Intermittent 4 4 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 42.1 snah025UNT to Flat Rock Branch Perennial 68 101) Flume 2) Open Cut C, NSW NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 42.2 snah026UNT to Flat Rock Branch Perennial 9 41) Flume 2) Open Cut C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 42.8 snab103UNT to Flat Rock Branch Intermittent 3 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 43.7 N/AFlat Rock Branch Perennial1) Flume 2) Open CutCNANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr 44.0 snab104UNT to Flat Rock Branch Intermittent 3Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr 44.4 snab105UNT to Flat Rock Branch Perennial 4Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 44.4 snac001Flat Rock Branch Perennial 6 8 Open Cut C, NSWPotential for ESA-listed species NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 44.8 snag012Flat Rock Branch Perennial 7 6 Open Cut C, NSWPotential for ESA-listed species NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 47.2 snah008UNT to Pig Basket Creek Perennial 5 4 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Surv Corr, Temp ROW 47.6 onah005Unnamed Pond Pond Pond Pond C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 47.6 snah009Pig Basket Creek Perennial 30 251) Dam and Pump 2) Flume 3) Open Cut C, NSWPotential for ESA-listed species NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 47.6 snah010UNT to Pig Basket Creek Intermittent 9 91) Dam and Pump 2) Open Cut C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 48.7nhd_nc_k_005UNT to Stony Creek Intermittent 6 5 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 48.7nhd_nc_k_006Stony Creek Perennial 10 10 Open Cut CPotential for ESA-listed species NANorth Carolina AP-2Surv Corr, Temp ROW 49.2 snah016UNT to Stony Creek Perennial 4Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 49.5 snah017UNT to Stony Creek Perennial 8 6 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 50.2 snag008UNT to Stony Creek Perennial 19 81) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 50.2 snag007UNT to Stony Creek Perennial 6 6 Dam and Pump C NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 50.2 snag008UNT to Stony Creek Perennial 8Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Surv Corr, Temp ROW 50.7 snag005UNT to Stony Creek Perennial 4Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 50.8 snag005UNT to Stony Creek Perennial 4 41) Flume 2) Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 51.5 snag009UNT to Stony Creek Perennial 17 81) Dam and Pump 2) FlumeWSIV, NSW NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 51.6 snag010UNT to Stony Creek Perennial 6 5 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 52.0 onag002UNT to Sapony Creek Pond Pond Pond C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 53.3 snah021UNT to Sapony Creek Perennial 24 10 Open Cut CPotential for ESA-listed species NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 54.0 ncwq011Little Sapony Creek Perennial Open CutWS-IV, NSWPotential for ESA-listed species NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 54.9 snah020UNT to Sapony Creek Perennial 8 8 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 56.1 snah023UNT to Sapony Creek Perennial 13 8 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 56.3 snah024Sapony Creek Perennial 30 20 Open CutWSIV, NSWPotential for ESA-listed species NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 56.6 snah022UNT to Sapony Creek Perennial 23 101) Flume 2) Open Cut C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 57.0 snah019UNT to Sapony Creek Intermittent 10 71) Flume 2) Open Cut C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 58.8 snap004UNT to Tar River Perennial 3 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 59.1 snap003UNT to Tar River Intermittent 8 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr 59.1 snap002UNT to Tar River Intermittent 3 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr 59.4 snao011 Tar River Perennial 159 130 HDDASFA, WSIV, NSWPotential for ESA-listed species February 15 to June 30North Carolina AP-2Perm GB, Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp GB, Temp ROW 60.4 snao009UNT to Tar River Ephemeral 3 2 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 61.9 snao008UNT to Toisnot Swamp Ephemeral 3 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr 62.7 snao007UNT to Toisnot Swamp Intermittent 2 2 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 62.8 onao003Toisnot Swamp Pond Pond 40 Open CutWSIII, NSWPotential for ESA-listed species NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr 62.9 onao002Toisnot Swamp Pond Pond 40 Open CutWSIII, NSWPotential for ESA-listed species NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 63.0 snao006UNT to Toisnot Swamp Ephemeral 4 2 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 63.3 snao005UNT to Beaverdam Creek Ephemeral 2 2 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 63.3 snao004UNT to Beaverdam Creek Intermittent 5 5 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 63.5 snao003UNT to Beaverdam Creek Ephemeral 6 6 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 64.5 snao002UNT to Bloomers Swamp Ephemeral 2 2 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Surv Corr, Temp ROW 64.6 onao001Unnamed Pond Pond Pond 30 Pond NA NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 65.1 snah030UNT to Bloomery Swamp Perennial 8 8 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 65.2 snah031UNT to Bloomery Swamp Perennial 6 8 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 65.6 snao001UNT to Juniper Creek Ephemeral 2 2 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 66.1 swio015UNT to Juniper Creek Perennial 9 8 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 66.3 swio016UNT to Juniper Creek Intermittent 8 4 Dam and Pump C NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 66.9nhd_nc_k_007Millstone Creek Perennial 5 10 Open Cut CPotential for ESA-listed species NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 66.9nhd_nc_k_008UNT to Millstone Creek Intermittent 5Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 67.7 swio001UNT to Millstone Creek Intermittent 8 21) Dam and Pump 2) Open Cut C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 67.8 swio002UNT to Millstone Creek Perennial 2 1.51) Dam and Pump 2) Open Cut C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 68.3 swio003UNT to Marsh Swamp Intermittent 5 5 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 69.1 swio004UNT to Marsh Swamp Perennial 22 6 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 69.3 swio005UNT to Marsh Swamp Perennial 9 51) Dam and Pump 2) Open Cut C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 69.5 swio006UNT to Marsh Swamp Intermittent 5 5 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 69.7 swio007Marsh Swamp Perennial 9 8 Open Cut C, NSWPotential for ESA-listed species NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 70.4 swio009UNT to Marsh Swamp Perennial 4 4 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 70.5 swio008UNT to Marsh Swamp Perennial 9 5 Dam and Pump C NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 70.9 swio013UNT to Marsh Swamp Perennial 19 4 Open Cut CPotential for ESA-listed species NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 71.0 swio011UNT to Marsh Swamp Perennial 16 201) Dam and Pump 2) Flume 3) Open Cut CPotential for ESA-listed species NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 71.0 swio012UNT to Marsh Swamp Intermittent 10 101) Dam and Pump 2) Open Cut CPotential for ESA-listed species NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 72.2 swip001UNT to Contentnea Creek Ephemeral 6 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 72.3 swic001UNT to Contentnea Creek Intermittent 5 5 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 72.5 dwic001UNT to Contentnea Creek Canal/Ditch 11 5 Dam and PumpUnclassified NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 73.1 swib100UNT to Contentnea Creek Perennial 4 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 73.3 swib100UNT to Contentnea Creek Perennial 6 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ATWS, Temp ROW 73.4 swib100UNT to Contentnea Creek Perennial 5 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr 73.6 swic002Contentnea Creek Perennial 69 40 HDDAFSA, WSV, NSWPotential for ESA-listed species February 15 to June 30North Carolina AP-2Surv Corr, Temp ATWS 73.8 swic003UNT to Contentnea Creek Ephemeral 4Not Crossed by Centerline C NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Surv Corr, Temp ROW 73.9 swip008UNT to Contentnea Creek Intermittent 3Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 74.1 swip006UNT to Contentnea Creek Intermittent 7 2 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 74.4 swio017UNT to Buckhorn Branch Ephemeral 4 Perm AR C NANorth Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 74.4 swio017UNT to Buckhorn Branch Ephemeral 4 Perm AR C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 74.6 swip002UNT to Buckhorn Branch Ephemeral 3 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 74.9 swip003UNT to Buckhorn Branch Ephemeral 5 41) Dam and Pump 2) Open Cut C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 75.8 swip017UNT to Buckhorn Branch Perennial 5 4.5 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 75.8 swip009UNT to Buckhorn Branch Intermittent 3Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 78.9 sjob101UNT to Little Buffalo Creek Ephemeral 2 2 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 78.9 sjob102UNT to Little Buffalo Creek Ephemeral 2 2 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 79.2 sjob103UNT to Little Buffalo Creek Perennial 9 51) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm GB, Temp GB 79.3 sjob103UNT to Little Buffalo Creek Perennial 5Not Crossed by Centerline C NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 79.3 sjob103UNT to Little Buffalo Creek Perennial 17 51) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 79.5 sjob104Little Buffalo Creek Perennial 31 20 Open Cut C, NSWPotential for ESA-listed species NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 81.0 sjop013UNT to Little River Intermittent 2 1.51) Dam and Pump 2) Open Cut C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 82.0 sjop003UNT to Little River Intermittent 5 5 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr 82.5 sjoe001UNT to Little River Intermittent 2 2 HDD C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr 82.5 sjoe002Little River Perennial 57 50 HDDAFSA, WSV, NSWPotential for ESA-listed speciesFebruary 15 to June 30/March 15 to May 31/August 15 to September 30North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr 82.6 sjoe004UNT to Little River Intermittent 6 6 HDD C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 83.4 sjoe005UNT to Buffalo Creek Perennial 6 61) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 83.5 sjoe006UNT to Buffalo Creek Intermittent 3 31) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 84.6 sjop001Big Branch Intermittent 15 61) Dam and Pump 2) Open Cut C, NSW NANorth Carolina AP-2 Perm GB 84.6 sjoo014 UT to Big Branch Ephemeral 4Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm GB, Temp GB 84.6 sjop002UNT to Big Branch Intermittent 5Not Crossed by Centerline C, NSW NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 85.9 sjoo003UNT to Little Creek Perennial 8 81) Dam and Pump 2) Open Cut C NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 86.5 sjoo004Little Creek Perennial 5 4 Open Cut C, NSWPotential for ESA-listed speciesMarch 15 to May 31/August 15 to SeptNorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 87.3 sjoo005UNT to Moccasin Creek Intermittent 3 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 88.9 sjop005UNT to Moccasin Creek Intermittent 4 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 89.7 sjop007Moccasin Creek Perennial 17 121) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C, NSW NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 91.2 sjop008UNT to Bawdy Swamp Intermittent 2 2 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 92.1 sjop010Bawdy Swamp Perennial 8 8Conventional Bore (with US70 Business crossing) C, NSW NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 93.6 sjop015UNT to Mill Branch Intermittent 14 4 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 95.1 sjob011UNT to Neuse River Intermittent 8 6 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 95.3 sjop018UNT to Polecat Branch Intermittent 4Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Surv Corr, Temp ROW 95.8 sjob010UNT to Polecat Branch Intermittent 4Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 96.3 sjob009UNT to Polecat Branch Perennial 4 4 Dam and Pump C NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Temp CPY 96.4 sjob109UNT to Polecat Branch Intermittent 4Contractor Yard - Temporary Impact C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm AR, Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 97.5 sjoo008Polecat Branch Perennial 13 9 8 Open Cut CPotential for ESA-listed species NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm AR, Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 97.7 sjoo009UNT to Polecat Branch Intermittent 10 10 101) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NANorth Carolina AP-2Surv Corr, Temp ROW 98.2nhd_nc_n_008UNT to Neuse River Intermittent 5Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 98.2 sjoo010UNT to Neuse River Perennial 19 261) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 98.5 sjob105Neuse River Perennial 138 CofferdamAFSA, WSV, NSWPotential for ESA-listed speciesFebruary 1 to June 30/May 15 to July 31North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 98.6nhd_nc_k_009UNT to Neuse River Intermittent 7 5 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 98.7nhd_nc_k_010Unnamed Pond Pond Pond Pond C NANorth Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 98.8 sjob007UNT to Neuse River Intermittent 5 5 Perm AR C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 98.8nhd_nc_k_011UNT to Neuse River Intermittent 40 5 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 98.8nhd_nc_k_011UNT to Neuse River Intermittent 5 5 Dam and Pump C NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 98.9nhd_nc_k_011UNT to Neuse River Intermittent 5Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 99.7 djod001UNT to Neuse River Canal/Ditch 5 FlumeUnclassified NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 101.3 isdjo001Hannah Creek Perennial Open Cut CNANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 102.4 sjob006UNT to Hannah Creek Intermittent 1 1 Dam and Pump CPotential for ESA-listed species NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 102.8 sjob005UNT to Hannah Creek Intermittent 4 41) Dam and Pump 2) Open Cut CPotential for ESA-listed species NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 102.8 sjob004UNT to Hannah Creek Perennial 4 41) Dam and Pump 2) Open Cut CPotential for ESA-listed species NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 103.9 sjob003UNT to Hannah Creek Perennial 4 41) Dam and Pump 2) Open Cut CPotential for ESA-listed species NANorth Carolina AP-2Surv Corr, Temp ROW 104.4 ojoa004Unnamed Pond Pond Pond Pond NA NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 105.1 isdjo002Whiteoak Branch Perennial Open CutC, NSWNANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 106.7 isdjo004Stone Creek Perennial Open CutC, NSWNANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr. Temp ROW 107.6 isdjo005UNT to Johnson Swamp Perennial Open CutC, NSWNA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Surv Corr, Temp ROW 108.1 ojob100UNP to Johnson Swamp Pond Pond Pond NA NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 110.5 sjop016UNT to John K Swamp Ephemeral 3 3 Open Cut C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 113.1 sjoo007Mill Branch Intermittent 8 7 Dam and Pump C, NSW NANorth Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 114.1nhd_nc_m_001UNT to Mill Creek Intermittent 6 5 Perm AR C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 114.2 sjoq001UNT to Jumping Run Perennial 11 51) Flume 2) Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 115.4 ssao003UNT to Juniper Run Ephemeral 5 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 116.9 ssao001Little Juniper Run Perennial 8 81) Dam and Pump 2) Open Cut C, Sw NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 117.2 ssap003Juniper Run Perennial 17 121) Dam and Pump 2) Flume 3) Open Cut C, Sw NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 118.9 ssao007Beaverdam Swamp Perennial 36 91) Dam and Pump 2) Open Cut C, Sw NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 119.7 ssaa001Beaverdam Swamp PerennialWetland-Waterbody Complex 251) Dam and Pump 2) Flume 3) Open Cut C, Sw NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 121.9 ssao004UNT to Starlins Swamp Intermittent 8 21) Dam and Pump 2) Open Cut C NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 121.9 osao002Unnamed Pond Pond Pond Pond NA NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 122.2 ssao006Starlins Swamp Perennial 25 151) Dam and Pump 2) Open Cut C, Sw NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 122.3 ssao005Starlins Swamp PerennialWetland-Waterbody Complex 201) Dam and Pump 2) Open Cut C, Sw NANorth Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 122.5 ssag001UNT to Mingo Swamp Intermittent 4 Perm AR C NANorth Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 122.5 ssag001UNT to Mingo Swamp Intermittent 4 Perm AR C NANorth Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 122.5 osag001Unnamed Pond Pond Pond Pond NA NANorth Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 122.5 osag001Unnamed Pond Pond Pond Pond NA NANorth Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 123.0 scme001UNT to Mingo Swamp Perennial 18 12 Perm AR C NANorth Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 123.1 scmo014UNT to Mingo Swamp Perennial 10 Perm AR C NANorth Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 123.1 scmo014UNT to Mingo Swamp Perennial 10 Perm AR C NANorth Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 123.1 scmo014UNT to Mingo Swamp Perennial 10 Perm AR C NANorth Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 123.1 scmo014UNT to Mingo Swamp Perennial 10 Perm AR C NANorth Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 123.1 scmo016UNT to Mingo Swamp Perennial 8 7 Perm AR C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 125.2 scmc004UNT to Black River Intermittent 6 51) Dam and Pump 2) Open Cut C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 125.8 scmp007eUNT to South River Ephemeral 8 81) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Surv Corr, Temp ROW 125.8 scmp007iUNT to South River Intermittent 10Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 126.7 scmp008UNT to Cape Fear River Ephemeral 4 4 Perm AR C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 126.7 scmp008UNT to Cape Fear River Ephemeral 4 41) Flume 2) Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm AR, Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 126.8 scmp009UNT to Cape Fear River Perennial 8 19 81) Dam and Pump 2) Open Cut C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 127.3 scmp010UNT to Cape Fear River Perennial 25 61) Dam and Pump 2) Open Cut C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 129.0 scmp022UNT to Cape Fear River Intermittent 3 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 129.2 scmo041UNT to Cape Fear RIver Perennial 4 4 Perm AR C NANorth Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 129.2 scmo041UNT to Cape Fear RIver Perennial 4 Perm AR C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 129.4 scmc001UNT to Cape Fear River Perennial 8 7 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Surv Corr, Temp ROW 129.6 scmc002UNT to Cape Fear River Perennial 30Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 129.7 scmc003UNT to Cape Fear River Ephemeral 4 31) Flume 2) Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 130.1 scmc005UNT to Cape Fear River Intermittent 3 31) Dam and Pump 2) Open Cut C NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 131.1 scmp021UNT to Cape Fear River Intermittent 4 4 Perm AR C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 131.5 scmp005UNT to Cape Fear River Perennial 6 5 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Surv Corr, Temp ROW 131.6 scmb102UNT to Cape Fear River Ephemeral 3Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 131.7 scmp003UNT to Cape Fear River Intermittent 2 2.5 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 131.7 scmp004UNT to Cape Fear River Intermittent 5 4 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Surv Corr, Temp ROW 131.8 scmp002UNT to Cape Fear River Intermittent 3Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 132.7 scmp001UNT to Cape Fear River Intermittent 9 9 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 132.8 scmo037UNT to Cape Fear River Perennial 24 41) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NANorth Carolina AP-2Surv Corr, Temp ROW 132.8 scmo037UNT to Cape Fear River Perennial 4Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 132.8 scmo037UNT to Cape Fear River Perennial 4 41) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm MLR, Surv Corr 132.9 scmp037UNT to Cape Fear River Perennial 15 M&R Workspace C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 133.2 scmp037UNT to Cape Fear River Perennial 39 151) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 133.4 scmp039UNT to Cape Fear River Intermittent 3 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 133.8 scmp042UNT to Cape Fear River Intermittent 11 61) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 133.9 scmp041UNT to Cape Fear River Ephemeral 3 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 134.2 scmp040UNT to Cape Fear River Perennial 13 101) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 135.0 scmp100UNT to Gum Log Canal Intermittent 7 6 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 135.8nhd_nc_f_013Unnamed Pond Pond Pond Pond NA NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 136.9 scmq001UNT to Bakers Swamp Perennial 7 61) Flume 2) Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 137.0 scmq003UNT to Bakers Swamp Perennial 7 41) Flume 2) Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm AR, Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 137.1 scmq004UNT to Bakers Swamp Perennial 8 81) Flume 2) Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm AR, Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 137.1 scmp058UNT to Big Creek Intermittent 8 8 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Temp CPY 141.6 ocme020Unnamed Pond Pond Pond Pond NA NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 141.8 scmr005UNT to Buck Creek Intermittent 5 4 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 142.0 scmr006UNT to Buck Creek Ephemeral 4 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 142.7 scmo031UNT to Sandy Creek Ephemeral 5 4 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 142.8 scmo032UNT to Sandy Creek Ephemeral 2 2 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr 142.8 scmo033UNT to Sandy Creek Ephemeral 3Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 142.9 scmo034UNT to Sandy Creek Ephemeral 3 4 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 143.2 scmo035Sandy Creek Perennial 11 61) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 143.3 scmf002UNT to Sandy Creek Intermittent 7 4 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 143.4 scmf003UNT to Sandy Creek Intermittent 6 5 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 144.7 scmf001UNT to Cedar Creek Intermittent 3Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 146.2 scmp043UNT to Cedar Creek Perennial 6 6 Dam and Pump C NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 146.5 scmo039UNT to Cedar Creek Intermittent 2 2 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 146.6 scmo038UNT to Cedar Creek Perennial 6 41) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 146.7 scmo020UNT to Cedar Creek Intermittent 4 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 147.0 scmo021UNT to Cedar Creek Ephemeral 2 2 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 147.0 scmo021UNT to Cedar Creek Ephemeral 9 2 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 147.1 scmo022UNT to Cedar Creek Ephemeral 2 2 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 150.3 scmp051UNT to Big Alligator Swamp Ephemeral 4 4 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 150.4 scmp054UNT to Big Alligator Swamp Ephemeral 3 2 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 150.4 scmp052UNT to Big Alligator Swamp Perennial 22 151) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NANorth Carolina AP-2Surv Corr, Temp ROW 150.4 scmp051UNT to Big Alligator Swamp Ephemeral 4Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW, Temp TS 150.8nhd_nc_n_001UNT to Big Alligator Swamp Canal/Ditch 5 51) Flume 2) Dam and Pump C NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 151.1 scmp056UNT to Big Alligator Swamp Intermittent 10 10 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 151.6 scmo028UNt to Hair Canal Perennial 6 51) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 151.7 scmo029 Hair Canal Perennial 31 151) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NANorth Carolina AP-2Surv Corr, Temp ROW 152.8 scmr003UNT to Cape Fear River Intermittent 28Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 153.1 scmr002UNT to Cape Fear River Perennial 11 9 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 153.2 scmr001UNT to Cape Fear River Intermittent 4 4 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 153.5 scmp048UNT to Cape Fear River Ephemeral 3 2 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ATWS, Temp ROW 153.8 scmp045UNT to Cape Fear River Perennial 11 121) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ATWS, Temp ROW 154.0 scmp046UNT to Cape Fear River Perennial 6 61) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr 154.1 scmp047UNT to Cape Fear River Perennial 48 60 HDD C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr 154.2 scmo026Cape Fear River Perennial 326 HDDAFSA, WSIVPotential for ESA-listed species February 15 to June 30 North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr 154.3 scmo027UNT to Cape Fear River Intermittent 19 6 HDD C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 154.6 scmo024UNT to Cape Fear River Perennial 12 101) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 154.6 scmo025UNT to Cape Fear River Intermittent 3Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 154.6 scmo024UNT to Cape Fear River Perennial 10 10 Perm AR C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 154.7 scmo023UNT to Cape Fear River Intermittent 3 31) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 155.1nhd_nc_f_042UNT to Cape Fear River Intermittent 21 51) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr 155.2 scmo036UNT to Cape Fear River Perennial 5 21) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 156.4 scmp059Longs Branch Perennial 11 91) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 157.3 scmp049UNT to Swans Creek Perennial 4 31) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 158.3 scmg002UNT to Kirks Mill Creek Intermittent 4 4 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 158.3 scmg001UNT to Kirks Mill Creek Intermittent 9 9 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Surv Corr, Temp ROW 158.9 scme002Kirks Mill Creek Intermittent 2Not Crossed by Centerline WSIV NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 159.1 scmh001UNT to Kirks Mill CreekIntermittent 6 5 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr 160.4 sroo001Gallberry Swamp Perennial 15Not Crossed by Centerline C, Sw NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW 160.5 sroo001Gallberry Swamp Perennial 15Not Crossed by Centerline C, Sw NANorth Carolina AP-2Surv Corr, Temp ROW 161.8 oroh003UNT to Little Marsh Pond Pond 40 Pond C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 161.9 sroh011UNT to Little Marsh SwampIntermittent 10 8 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 164.2 srog006UNT Little Marsh Swamp Intermittent 8 8 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 166.2 srof001Mercer Branch Intermittent 16 151) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C, Sw NANorth Carolina AP-2Surv Corr, Temp ROW 166.8 srof002UNT to Black Branch Ephemeral 5Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 167.0 srof003Black Branch Intermittent 8 81) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C, Sw NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 170.2 srog005UNT to Tenmile Swamp Ephemeral 3 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 171.4 srog004UNT to Little Tenmile Swamp Intermittent 6 4 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 171.8 sroh015UNT to Saddletree Swamp Intermittent 5 4 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 172.0 sroh013UNT to Saddletree Swamp Intermittent 4 Perm AR C NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 172.0 sroh013UNT to Saddletree Swamp Intermittent 4 Perm AR C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 172.0 srog003UNT to Little Tenmile Swamp Intermittent 7 4 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 172.4 srog002UNT to Saddletree Swamp Intermittent 7 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm GB, Temp GB 172.4 sroo002 UT to Saddletree Swamp Ephemeral 3Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp GB, Temp ROW 172.4 srog001UNT to Saddletree Swamp Intermittent 3 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 174.0 sroh010Raft Swamp Perennial 40 401) Dam and Pump 2) Flume 3) Open Cut WSIV, Sw NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 177.0nhd_nc_n_007Richland Swamp Perennial 11 101) Flume 2) Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2 Perm AR 177.6 sroc002UNT to Richland Swamp Ephemeral 3 Perm AR C, Sw NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 178.5 srop001Burnt Swamp Perennial 43 251) Flume 2) Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 178.6 srop002UNT to Burnt Swamp Ephemeral 23 81) Flume 2) Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ATWS, Temp ROW, Temp TS 179.2 srop003UNT to Burnt Swamp Perennial 10 101) Flume 2) Dam and Pump C NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 181.1 sroh008Moss Neck Swamp Perennial 21 201) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C, Sw NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 181.3 sroh007UNT to Moss Neck Swamp Intermittent 2 2 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Surv Corr, Temp ROW 181.6 sroe001UNT to Little Bear Swamp Intermittent 4Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 181.6 sroh005UNT to Bear Swamp Perennial 8 7 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 181.7 sroh004UNT to Bear Swamp Intermittent 5 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 181.7 sroh003UNT to Bear Swamp Intermittent 3 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 182.2 sroh002UNT to Bear Swamp Intermittent 3Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-2Perm AR, Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 182.3 sroh001UNT to Bear Swamp Perennial 5 5 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-3 Temp AR 0.2 snrh005Jacks Swamp Intermittent 6 Temp AR C NANorth Carolina AP-3Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 0.6 N/AJacks Swamp Perennial Open CutCNANorth Carolina AP-3Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 1.3 snrc002UNT to Jack's Swamp Ephemeral 14 3 Dam and Pump C, NSW NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-3Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 1.5 snrc001UNT to Jack's Swamp Ephemeral 3 3 Dam and Pump C, NSW NANorth Carolina AP-3Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 3.6 snrp002UNT to Cypress Creek Intermittent 3 3 Dam and Pump C, NSW NANorth Carolina AP-3Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 4.2 snrp003UNT to Cypress Creek Intermittent 10 7 Dam and Pump C, NSW NANorth Carolina AP-3Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 5.9 snrp017UNT to Cypress Creek Perennial 8 71) Dam and Pump 2) Open Cut C, NSW NANorth Carolina AP-3Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 5.9 snrp016UNT to Cypress Creek Perennial 31 91) Flume 2) Dam and Pump 3) Open Cut C, NSW NANorth Carolina AP-3 Perm AR 6.5 snrp015UNT to Cypress Creek Intermittent 4 Perm AR C, NSW NANorth Carolina AP-3Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 7.0 snrp005UNT to Cypress Creek Perennial 7 3 Dam and Pump C, NSW NANorth Carolina AP-3Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 7.4 N/ACypress Creek Perennial FlumeC, NSWNANorth Carolina AP-3Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 7.8 snrb101UNT to Cypress Creek Ephemeral 2 2 Dam and Pump C, NSW NANorth Carolina AP-3Surv Corr, Temp ROW 10.0 snro004UNT to Cypress Creek Perennial 8Not Crossed by Centerline C NANorth Carolina AP-3Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 10.0 snro003Cypress Creek Perennial 33 301) Dam and Pump 2) Flume C NANorth Carolina AP-3Perm ROW, Surv Corr 10.2 snro002UNT to Cypress Creek Perennial 4 3 Dam and Pump C NA North Carolina Sensitive Water Body ListStateProject SegmentFacilities CrossedMilepost Unique IDFeature_NameWaterbody RegimeAccess Road Crossing (feet)Centerline Crossing (feet)Survey/Desktop Estimated OHWM  Width (feet)Construction MethodState Reg ClassFederal ClassificationsState/Commonwealth or Federal Time of Year Restrictions (work limited between dates listed)North Carolina AP-3Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 10.3 snro001Cypress Creek Perennial 3 3 Dam and Pump C NANorth Carolina AP-3 Perm AR 10.8 snrr004UNT to Meherin River Ephemeral 2.5 Perm AR C NANorth Carolina AP-3 Perm AR 11.2 snrr001UNT to Meherin River Intermittent 9 8 Perm AR C NANorth Carolina AP-3Perm ROW, Surv Corr, Temp ROW 11.6 snrp012UNT to Meherrin River Intermittent 4 4 Dam and Pump C NA