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HomeMy WebLinkAboutErosion Control Sediment LossWanucha, Dave From: Slaughter, Johnathan H Sent: Monday, October 09, 2017 3:12 PM To: Wanucha, Dave Subject: FW: Erosion Control Sediment Loss Attachments: IMG_1959.JPG; ATT00001.txt; IMG_1957.JPG; ATT00002.txt; IMG_1990.JPG; ATT00003.txt; IMG_1991.JPG; ATT00004.txt; IMG_1985.JPG; ATT00005.txt FYI - R-4060. No permits needed on this project so you may not have a file. It's the southern loop around Sparta. -----Original Message----- From: Pipes, Scott Sent: Monday, October 09, 2017 2:25 PM To: Hiatt, Todd M<tmhiatt@ncdot.gov>; Slaughter, Johnathan H<hslaughter@ncdot.gov> Cc: Whitaker, Brandon W<bwhitaker@ncdot.gov>; Whitaker, Benjamin D<bdwhitaker@ncdot.gov> Subject: Erosion Control Sediment Loss Todd/Heath Due to the 4.5" of rain project had, Waste Pit 4 skimmer Basin over flowed and took out the TSSCF section. There was no sediment loss noticed at this location just a large amount of water. Pipe section at station 26+75 which was completed with heavy vegetation established and dissipator installed at End of pipe could not take the amount of water discharging and washed out below slope and sediment/rocks made it to the stream. But no visible sediment in stream just at edge. Repairs to EC devices have started and we are going to upgrading pipe dissipator to a class two or one stone so as to dissipate the energy of water better in a heavy rain event washes will be repaired. Waste Pit 4 Email correspondence to and from this sender is subject to the N.C. Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties.