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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20181192 Ver 1_C540_Natural_Resource_Memo_0917_20180122��� hdrinc.com September 11, 2017 MEMORANDUM TO: Deanna Riffey, Environmental Program Consultant Environmental Analysis Unit, NCDOT FROM: Sara Easterly, Senior Environmental Scientist HDR SUBJECT: Jurisdictional Resources and Protected Species Review of Access Roads for Complete 540, Wake and Johnston Counties, Divisions 5 and 6, TIPs. R-2721, R-2828, and R-2829 HDR Engineering, Inc. of the Carolinas (HDR) has completed an environmental review of access roads for the Complete 540 — Triangle Expressway Southeast Extension project in Wake and Johnston Counties. The Complete 540 improvements include the extension of the Triangle Expressway from NC 55 Bypass in Apex to the US64/US 264 Bypass in Knightdale. All the access road study areas (study areas) presented within this memorandum were located within Wake County. HDR reviewed the study areas on August 14, 15, and 16, 2017 for threatened and endangered species under Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act and for jurisdictional wetlands and streams using the methodology outlined in the 1987 US Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual and the 2010 Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Regional Supplement. The following tables and discussion illustrate the findings. WATER RESOURCES Water resources in the study areas are part of the Neuse and Cape Fear River basins [United States Geological Survey (USGS) Hydrologic Units 03020201 and 03030004]. Eleven streams were identified in the study areas (Table 1). The locations of these water resources are shown on the attached figures. The physical characteristics of these streams are provided in Table 2 and jurisdictional characteristics are in Table 3. Seven streams were extended from previous delineations captured in the 2014 Natural Resources Technical Report (NRTR) by Mulkey Engineers and four new streams were added. Note that previous stream forms for streams that had to be extended were iield veriiied. 555 Fayetteville Street, Suites 900 & 210, Raleigh, NC 27601-3034 (919)232-6600 Table 1. Water resources in the study areas Stream Name Map ID NCDWQ Index Best Usage Number Classification Big Branch* Big Branch 18-7-6-1 C Middle Creek SO 27-43-15-(1) C;NSW UT to Little Branch SE 18-7-6-1-1 C UT to Rocky Branch SAB 27-43-15-4.5 C;NSW UT Bells Lake SAR 27-43-15-6 C;NSW UT to Mills Branch SBJ 27-43-15-7 C;NSW UT to Swift Creek SFJ 27-43-(8) C;NSW UT to Neuse River SHC 27-(22.5) C;NSW UT to Little Branch* SSF 18-7-6-1-1 C UT to Middle Creek* SSH 27-43-15-(1) C;NSW UT to Mills Branch* SSI 27-43-15-7 C;NSW * New streams found during review Table 2. Physical characteristics of water resources in the study areas Map Bank Banlcful Water Channel ID H�f � t Width (ft) Depth (in) Substrate Velocity Clarity Big 1-2 2-8 2-18 Sa, Gr, Si Moderate Clear Branch SO 4 15-20 4-18 Sa, Si, Gr Moderate Slightly Turbid SE 1-2 2-5 1-12 Sa, Si, Gr, Slow Clear Co, Bd SAB 2-3 4 0 Gr, Co, Sa NA NA SAR 2-4 8 0 Sa, Gr, Co NA NA SBJ 1-3 4-6 4-18 Sa, Gr, Si Moderate Slightly Turbid Page 2 of 7 Table 2. Physical characteristics of water resources in the study areas (Cont.) Map Bank Bankful Water Channel ID H fght Width (ft) Depth (in) Substrate Velocity Clarity SFJ 8-10 5-7 2 Sa, Gr Slow Clear SHC 6 8-10 2-6 Sa, Gr Moderate Clear SSF 2-4 12 2-18 Si, Sa Slow Slightly Turbid SSH 4 4 1-3 Gr, Si, Sa Slow Clear SSI 6-12 4 2-12 Sa, Gr, Si Moderate Slightly Turbid Notes: Bd=Bedrock, Gr=Gravel, Sa=Sand, Si=Silt, Co=Cobble NA = stream had no flow during review Table 3. Jurisdictional characteristics of water resources in the study areas Map ID Length (ft.) Classification Compensatory River Basin Mitigation Required Buffer Big Branch 156 Perennial Yes Subject SO 93 Perennial Yes Subject SE 469 Intermittent Yes Subject SAB 173 Ephemeral* Yes Subject SAR 230 Intermittent Yes Subject SBJ 63 Perennial Yes Subject SFJ 20 Intermittent Yes Subject SHC 178 Perennial Yes Subject SSF 460 Perennial Yes Subject SSH 72 Intermittent Yes Subject SSI 85 Intermittent Yes Subject Total 1 999 * Previously delineated as Perennial and approved by the USACE. It will need confirmation by the USACE for status change. Page 3 of 7 One pond is located within the study areas (Figure 15). This pond consists of an artificially excavated pit that is sustained by high groundwater levels. Approximately 0.09 acre of the pond is located within the study area. The total area of the pond is 0.67 acre. No High Quality Waters (HQW), Outstanding Resource Waters (ORW), or water supply watersheds (WS-I or WS-I� waters occur within 1.0 mile of the study areas. Additionally, no streams within the study areas support trout or anadromous fish and no Primary Nursing Areas are present. No streams within 1.0 mile downstream of the study areas were identified on the North Carolina 2014 Fina1303(d) list of impaired waters. No benthic samples have been conducted within 1.0 mile of the study areas. No fish surveys have been conducted within 1.0 mile of the study areas. JURISDICTIONAL WETLANDS Fifteen jurisdictional wetlands were identified within the study areas and are shown on the attached figures. Wetland classification and quality rating data are presented in Table 4. Five wetlands were extended from previous delineations captured in the 2014 NRTR by Mulkey Engineers and ten new wetlands were added. Note that previous wetland delineation forms for wetlands that had to be extended were field verified. Table 4. Jurisdictional characteristics of wetlands in the study areas Map NCWAM Classification Hydrologic Classification Area (ac.) ID wR Bottomland Hardwood Riparian 0.12 Forest wS Bottomland Hardwood Riparian 0.30 Forest WBC Bottomland Hardwood Riparian 0.44 Forest WBZ Bottomland Hardwood Riparian 0.08 Forest WDE Bottomland Hardwood Riparian 0.09 Forest WVX* Headwater Forest Non-Riparian 0.10 WVZ* Headwater Forest Non-Riparian 0.05 WWB* Non-Tidal Freshwater Marsh Non-Riparian 0.01 WWC* Seep Non-Riparian 0.01 WWD* Non-Tidal Freshwater Marsh Riparian 0.76 WWE* Headwater Forest Non-Riparian <0.01 Table 4. Jurisdictional characteristics of wetlands in the study areas (Cont.) Page 4 of 7 Map NCWAM Classification Hydrologic Classification Area (ac.) ID WWF* Bottomland Hardwood Riparian 0.05 Forest WWG* Headwater Forest Riparian 0.03 wwH* Bottomland Hardwood Riparian 0.16 Forest wwl* Bottomland Hardwood Riparian 0.49 Forest * New wetlands found during review. TOtal 2.70 FEDERALLY PROTECTED SPECIES As of July 10, 2017, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) lists four federally protected species for Wake County (Table 5). A brief description of the species' habitat requirements follows along with the Biological Conclusion rendered based on survey results in the study areas. Table 5. Federally protected species listed for Wake County Scientific Name Common Name Federal Habitat Biological Status Present Conclusion Picoides borealis Red-cockaded woodpecker E No No Effect May Affect, Alasmidonta heterodon Dwarf wedgemussel E Yes Likely to Adversely Affect Rhus michauxii Michaux's sumac E Yes No Effect E - Endangered T - Threatened TBD — To be determined Red-cockaded woodpecker USFWS Recommended Survey Window: year round; November-early March (optimal) Habitat Requirements: The red-cockaded woodpecker (RCW) occupies open, mature stands of southern pines, particularly longleaf pine, for foraging and nesting habitat. The RCW typically nests in pine trees that are >60 years old, and which are contiguous with pine stands at least 30 years of age to provide foraging habitat. The foraging range of the RCW is normally no mare than 0.5 miles. Biological Conclusion: No Effect Page 5 of 7 No suitable foraging or nesting habitat was present in the study areas. Based on these findings, the biological conclusion within the study areas is that the proposed project would have no effect on red-cockaded woodpecker. Dwarf wedgemussel USFWS Recommended Survey Window: year round Habitat Description: In North Carolina, the dwarf wedgemussel is known from the Neuse and Tar River drainages. The mussel inhabits creek and river areas with a slow to moderate current and sand, gravel, or firm silt bottoms. Water in these areas must be well oxygenated. Stream banks in these areas are generally stable with extensive root systems holding soils in place. Biological Conclusion: May Affect, Likely to Adversely Affect A thorough description of the habitat assessment and survey results for the dwarf wedgemussel were provided in a September 2017 draft biological assessment along with the rational for the biological conclusion. The Complete 540 project is expected to result in unavoidable adverse impacts to the dwarf wedgemusseL This draft biological assessment was submitted to the USFWS on September 6, 2017. Michaux's sumac USFWS Optimal Survey Window: May-October Habitat Description: Michaux's sumac, endemic to the inner Coastal Plain and lower Piedmont, grows in sandy or rocky, open, upland woods on acidic or circumneutral, well-drained sands or sandy loam soils with low cation exchange capacities. The species is also found on sandy or submesic loamy swales and depressions in the fall line Sandhills region as well as in openings along the rim of Carolina bays; maintained railroad, roadside, power line, and utility rights-of-way; areas where forest canopies have been opened up by blowdowns and/or storm damage; small wildlife food plots; abandoned building sites; under sparse to moderately dense pine or pine/hardwood canopies; and in and along edges of other artificially maintained clearings undergoing natural succession. In the central Piedmont, it occurs on clayey soils derived from mafic rocks. The plant is shade intolerant and, therefore, grows best where disturbance (e.g., mowing, clearing, grazing, and periodic fire) maintains its open habitat. Biological Conclusion: No Effect Suitable habitat for Michaux's sumac is present within the study areas along roadside shoulders and edges of maintained open areas. HDR biologists conducted surveys far Michaux's sumac within the study areas on August 14, 15, and 16, 2017. No individuals of the species were found during the surveys. A review of North Carolina Natural Heritage Program (NCNHP) records, updated June 2017, Page 6 of 7 indicated no element occurrences within 1.0 mile of the study areas. Based on this information, no effects to Michaux's sumac would occur within the study areas. Northern long-eared bat The US Fish and Wildlife Service developed a programmatic biological opinion (PBO) in conjunction with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), and NCDOT for the northern long-eared bat (NLEB) in eastern North Carolina. The PBO covers the entire NCDOT program in Divisions 1-8, including all NCDOT projects and activities. The programmatic determination for NLEB for the NCDOT program is "May Affect, Likely to Adversely Affect". The PBO provides incidental take coverage for NLEB and will ensure compliance with Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act for five years for all NCDOT projects with a federal nexus in Divisions 1-8, which includes Wake County. Bald Eagle and Golden Eagle Protection Act Habitat for the American bald eagle primarily consists of mature forest in proximity to large bodies of open water for foraging. Large dominant trees are utilized for nesting sites, typically within 1.0 mile of open water. No water bodies large enough or sufficiently open to be considered potential foraging sources were identified within the study areas. Since there was no foraging habitat within the study areas, a survey of the study areas and the area within 660 feet of them was not conducted. Additionally, a review of the NCNHP database revealed no known occurrences of this species within 1.0 mile of the study areas. 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Geumor hvlo (5ubtata# _ � Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1 a Continuity of channel bed and bank � 0 1 2 C3'> 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 2 �� 3. In-channel structure: ex_ riffle-pool, step-pool, � � � 3 ri le- ool se uence 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 � 3 5. Active/relict floodplain 0 1 2 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2 � 7_ Recent alluvial deposits 0 �1 �2� 3 8. Headcuts � 1 � 2� 3 9. Grade control 0.5 1 1.5 10. Natural valley 0 0.5 1� 1.5 11. Second or greater order channel � artificial ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual B. HydrafoqY [5ubtatai = '� , ,� ] T 12. Presence af Baseflow 13. Iron oxidizing bacteria 14. Leaf litter 15. Sediment on plants or debris 16. Organic debris lines or piles 17. Soil-based evidence of high water table? C_ 8ioiogy {S�btat�! -_ } No=O 0 1 1 1.5 �- -o'� a.s 0 0.5 No=O �'es = � � 3 2 3 0.5 0 1 1.5 1 � 1.5 C Yes=3i 18. Fbrous roots in streambed �3� 2 1 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed � 2 1 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 'I , 2 21. Aquatic Mollusks � 1 2 22. Fish 0 0.5 �flj 23. Cra�sh 0.5 1 24. Amphibians 0 0.5 � 25. Algae 0 0.5 1 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 Other= 0 "perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: � Sketch: 1��. r SV1Dj�.�.e ' V loci-�(.: ���,� . . . �_Z, . � L. 2 ,� . 2,, � � � , cr r�t U2 ��.Si l+ J �� 0.5� � �r�� S��w ��:-�s��� . ��;Gr�,, -�,.� 0 0 3 3 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 � NC DW Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 � v� h�+ i Date: �I �t�11 � ProjecUSite: C' -l�-b Evaluator: S �01��-�-2Y(� . � • �Gs l���r County: '�f,���� � Total Points: ' Stream is atleastintennittenf 2 Stream i]eterrnination (circle Qne �{. Ephemeral Intermittent. Perenni� if Z 19 or oerennia! if z 30' �J 1 r' - •- I�e ����.��.. Latitude- 3s� ��3�`j � 1 Longitude: _ ��, ��� Other e.g. Quad Name: � pe 7[ A. Genrrtar ho�o (S�rbtotal = l��.� Absent Weak M.ode�ate 1 a Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 2 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 .0 3. In-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, � � Q ri le- ool se uence 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 m 5. Active/relict floodplain 0 10 2 6. Deposifional bars or benches 0 1 7. Recent alluvial deposits (b� 1 2 8_ Headcuts .(0� 1 2 9. Grade control 0.5 1 10. Natural valley 0 .�.5� 1 11. Second or greater order channel No = Q Yes � a artificial tlitches are not rated; see discussions in manual B. H drafa 5ubtotaf = � �7 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1 2 13. Iron oxidizing bacteria � 1 2 14. Leaf litter �.5� 1 0.5 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0 �� 1 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 0.5 y 17. Soil-based evidence af high wate � table? No = 0 Yes =` C. Biaio 5ubtata� _ � , 18. Fibrous roots in streambed � ( 3 2 1 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed �} 2 1 2Q. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 � 2 21. Aquatic Mollusks �9) 1 2 22. Fish 0 0.5 23. Cra�sh 0 ,(0.� 1 24. Amphibians 0 0.5 25. Algae 0.5 1 26. Wetland plants in streambed ' FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 Other = 0 'perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: Sketch: �"� "` ` ; ����� � � . ��,2� �� W+ • l� �� �Y . ��ir � ��1�5'��.�t � �u , 1� 1oci�.� -4'+�5� , rn��- � Sltiw �.�AY't�rl.�l . P � d„v�. �nsr�r�il� . S�1C�f1��1 '�V Stro 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1.5 1.5 � 3 0 1.5 1.5 0 0 3 3 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 NC DW Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 �� .:�;� `� Date: Project/Site: �Cj� (� Latitude_ 7� �, ��q4,� Evaluator: County: �`r'�� � longitude: _'�� � c�/� Total Points: Stream Uetermina�ivn (circie one) Other / Stream is af /east intermitten[ Ep}���Q�l l�ttermitte[tt� Ferennial e.g_ Quad Name: �P� � if >_ f 9 or erennial if >_ 30' A. Gearr�or hOfa 5ubtaial = �� Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1 a Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 2 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 3 3. In-channel structure: ex_ riffle-pool, step-pool, � � ,-� 3 ri le- ool se uence 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 2 �`�� 5_ Active/relict floodplain 0 1' 2 3 6. Deposifional bars or benches 0 2 3 7. Recent alluvial deposiis 0 Q 2 3 8. Headcuts 1 2 3 9. Grade control 4��� �p �_,I;,L._ 0 0.5 1.5 10. Natural valley 0 0.5 1.5 11. Second or greater order channel No = 0 Yes = 3 a O�UII{AO� Y�lM�oa a�o �oaas � c.� ��a •� ��� ���c���u�• B_ H drnln Su�tataE _ � � 12. Pr�esence of Baseflow 0 1 2 3 13. Iron oxidizing bacteria �0� 1 2 3 14. Leaf litter 1.5 �� 0.5 0 15. Sediment on plants ordebris Q (�b.5 1 1.5 16. Organicdebris lines or piles � �b5 1 1.5 17. Soil-based evidence af high water taf�le? No = 0 '- Yes = 3'� � C. Biai� Serbtotal � � 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 3 �� 2 1 0 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed 2 1 0 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 (1� 2 3 21. Aquatic Mollusks 1 2 3 22. Fish �(1) 0.5 1 1.5 23. Crayfish 0.5 1 1.5 24. Amphibians 0 0. 1 1.5 25. Algae �0 � 0.5 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75; OBL =1.5 Other = 0 `perennial streams may also be identfied us'rng other methods. See p. 35 of manual. NOtBS: ' Sketch: � ����� � I r - �/ � [� � _�r_ / �� � L:�"�LL� W i • W�. � � ^ � v • julv��{.+c � � �f 10� -�,� -�'o�� , rno�.�c�t- , Sl�w �.�n�x-�� . r l e e►u-�. �, �rlarjl . �1��'��1� ,y^ � \`G �r:..,,� �'� �,; �r.. , : � �. ;..v, � �l :� sr_ ��, 1�, NC DW� Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 S/�� �iu�-vi � ��� Sg ���<<C�!�� Date: C� I� (a /�� Project/Site: t� t� G�E� Latitude: � s� � Evaluator: G lv-�5.�,eY�.� �" (�Y 3��_� County: �Q�/� Longitude: -'��. `����, TOt11 Polnts: 5tream �eterminatior► (circle one) Other Stream is at /east intermittent 1� ,Epheme�a ntermi#tent Perennial e.g. Quad Name: �'�F^�( if 2 19 or perennial if ? 30` � A. Geomcrr l�ol❑ [Su�tatal � y 1 a� Continuity of channel bed and bank 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 3. In-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, ripple-pool sequence 4. Particle size of stream substrate 5. Active/relict floodplain 6. Deposifional bars or benches 7. Recent alluvial deposits 8. Headcuts 9. Grade control 10. Natural valley 11. Second or greater order channel artificial ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual B. Hydrolagy �5ubtotal = ,2 �U � 12. Presence of Baseflow 13. Iron oxidizing bacteria 14. Leaf litter 15. Sediment on plants or debris 16. Organic debris lines or piles 17. Soil-based evidence of high water table? C. Biolo Sudtotaf = � 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed 20. MaC�obenthos (note diversity and abundance) 21. Aquatic Mollusks 22. Fish 23. Cra�sh 24. Amphibians 25. Algae 26. Wetland plants in streambed Absent Weak 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 � 6Q� 1 0 �0? 1 0 (� � 0.5 (6J 0.5 No 0 M.oderate 2 Yes = 3 Stron (3_ � 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1.5 1.5 c+� � 2 s 0� 1 2 3 j.5 � 0.5 0 Q • 0.5 1 1.5 0 0.5 1.5 No = (} Yes = 3 � 3l 0 0> ;Qi 0� 0� "perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. NvteS: Sketch: ��`""'� r�_ r " �'�1�`� �Y I 5 5� �: ��.�oCi-� � 0 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 0.5 1 0.5 1 0.5 1 0.5 1 FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 Other = 0 �,�: 2�� �=� vl� �, � �� � _- b�t� �n1�-��, • I �v� Y11 '(. I, C:l �✓`�"4� : � -�r'�� , rv�odt�- � S��w � � P�d,.V�. ��r�1C� . S�1GVl�lV �Y - �.� � c� � �- , � � �'� - n� � w u-�e� �1�� !�► �1 ��h����.����I � � � -�' - � r,�._ � � G�J�-�► , ���-�� �����..� �.� � �,� � ��. •j � �� � �i .�r�,� � r �' �.� � t� i�` 0 0 3 3 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 NC DW Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 s�"� Date: � � � /�� ProjecUSite: C �j,�.. � Cou�ty: �� �/,, i� Total Points: f Streamisatleasfintermittenr 2 Streamaetermination Cir�leone) ifa 19�or erennialifa30' �7 •� Ephemeral �nf�rmittent erennial A. Geomor halo �SubtQtat = 1�• ] Absent Weak 1 a� Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 3. In-channel structure: ex_ riffle-pool, step-pool, ri le- ool se uence � � 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 5. Active/relict floodplain � � 6_ Deposifional bars or be�ches 0 1 7. Recent alluvial deposits � 8. Headcuts � 9. Grade control �� 0.5 10. Natural valley 0 0.5 11. Second or greater order channel No -{�6 � a artificial ditches are not rated; see dis�ussiens in manual B. H tlrato Su6iota� _ �+ ] 12. Presence of Baseflow 1 13. Iron oxidizing bacteria � ' 14. Leaf litter 1`5 ;1 ' 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0 p:5� 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 0.5 17. Saif-hased evidence aF high water table? No = 0 C. Biafo 5ut�tqtal = � 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 3• 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed ,�� 20. Macrobenthos (nate diversity and abundance) ��� 21. Aquatic Mollusks 22. Fish 23. Cra�sh 24. Amphibians 25. Algae 26. Wetland planFs in streambed "perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Motes: Latitude: 3 S� � �3 ,7� Longitude: _ �, � -��,93 Other /�Gc.�� - e.g. Quad Name: •,.�,-r��: �'�r Moderate 2 2 2 2 2 l� 2 2 1 3 3 3 3 3 1.5 1.5 Yes -�3 , 2 3 2 3 0.5 0 1 1.5 ,1� 1.5 Yes=3 2 1 ' 2 1 1 2 1 2 0.5 1 0.5 1 0.5 1 0.5 1 FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 Other = 0 �� ����T ,� Sketch: 1 k �`� . ` �-'�i�1 Vi✓ 1 • �i ' �u1D�'�rrt�.�.e : , , � ��� `�: ^t��j'� � hhD�� � ��itAJ ;�I /1 ��nYl� . P �� ls..v�. �, tir�r]i� . 4�iG�ll�►1 �Uv�C ;`!�! -- f� 0 0 3 3 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 r NC DW Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 ��� Date: ��� � I I� ProjecUSite: ���[� Latitude: 3� ��-�33 Evaluator: �� ��� �-� � �u B �'A �,� �- County: �a I� Longitude: _ � U� ��� tJ Total Points: � Stream Determination [eircEe oney Other �-�� •� Stream is af /east intermittenf - - ifz 19or erennialif>_30' � Ephemerai intertni#Eent ��ennia% e.g. QuadName: 1�/����r u � ' A. Geomor i�olo 5ut�totai = ��'� Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1 a� Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 2 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 �j 3 3. In-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, 0 � � 3 ri le- ool se uence 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 � 3 5. Active/relict Floodplain 0 1 Q 3 6. Deposifional bars or benches 0 1 3 7. Recent alluvial deposits 1 2 3 8. Headcuts 0 1 2 3 9. Grade control 0 0.5 1 1.5 10. Natural valley Q 1 1.5 11. Second or greater order channel No = 0 Yes - 3� a -- o,���,.�a,,.�.,a��� a�� �,..,,o.��, ���..,.,��., f��a ��� ���o��,.a� B. H droio Subtotal = `� � = 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1 2 � 13. Iron oxidizing bacteria � 1 2 3 14. Leaf litter 1 0.5 0 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0.5 1.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 0.5 1 1.5 17. Soil-based evidence of high wa#er table? No = 0 Yes - 3 C. Bial❑ Subtatal - 18. Fibrous roots in streambed F3 2 1 0 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed 2 1 p 2Q. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 �r 2 3 21. Aquatic Mollusks ;b� 1 2 3 22. Fish 0 {:0.� 1 1.5 23. Cra�sh �p.�� 0.5 1 1.5 24. Amphibians 0. (=_Q.�^ 1 1.5 25. Algae t0 ;r 0.5 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed ,� . FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 Other = 0 "perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: Sketch: 1��_r��� Y�'� !�� �■ f r � L�[�Y� ` ��r� r W� � � 1�! 1��� ��` r� � F,' r.; , Su�DS • � ' � 1� 10���: -�'��� , �a�� � S � �w �.�n�+r-� �ru . r 10 a�. �, �r1�ir� . �Is�ln�� � NC DW(� Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 � r`� Date: �� �� ProjecUSite: G �L f Q Evaluator: V� 11 �Y �, �r�l - County: ��/� - Total Points: Stream Determination (circEe one) � Stream is af /east inteimittertt � � Ephemera �termittent Perennial if> 19 or erennia! if>_ 30' Latitude: 3 Jr-� � � �5( Z� Longitude: _ '�� Sfl�B� Other GQYIieY e.g. Quad Plame: A. Geomae h[��o (SubtQtaG = � J ) Absent Weak M.oderate Strong 1 a' Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2. Sinuosity of channel along ihalweg 0 1 2 3 3. In-channel structure: e� riffle-pool, step-pool, 0 � 2 3 ri ple- ool se uence 4. Pariicle size of stream substrate 0 1 3 5. Active/relict floodplain 1 2 3 6_ Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2 3 7. Recent alluviaf deposits 0 1 2 3 6. Headcuts 0 1 2 3 9. Grade control 0 1 1.5 10. Natural valley 0 0.5 1 1.5 11. Second or greater order channel No = 0 Yes = 3 a - B.' b'iY1Ci60�0yJ 41 SfJb��?C�� -_,....r_ i......� ... ..._..__. F� 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 � 13. Iron oxidizing bacteria 0 1 14. Leaf litter 1.5 1 15. Sediment on plants ar debris 0 1 16. Organic debris lines or piles � 0' 17. Soil-based evidence of high water table? No = 0 C. B�olo Subtotal = 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 3 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 21. Aquatic Mollusks � 22. Fish 23. Cra�sh � 24. Amphibians �� 25. Algae � 26. Wetland plants in streambed 'perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: Sketch: � ����� � : �5 � � � ��� � � �Z`� � � � � (� ��U�l `����''�'�� ' � �` � ' - V 1 oC��(: ��,� , r�rt a� � ru C�nr��ru . �-rl�oe�r.3�,y,�1�it�li. �li�� 2 2 0.5 1 1 Yes 2 1 2 1 - 1 2 1 2 0.5 1 - - 0.5 1 0.5 1 0.5 1 FACW = 0.75; OBL =1.5 Other = 0 3 3 0 1.5 1.5 NC DW Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 �_� ��� Date: (,1� � � �"� Project/Site: i" [; �L_� Latitude: �; ,,� �, � . � 1 -�- Evaluator: �� � `�„� County: L � I'l� �; - Longitude: _-��, ,��., y� Total Points: Stre�m I]eterminat�an {aircEe nne) Other ��: �,1�� �,f �7 Stream is at /east intermittenf /�,�j � Ephet�'ier�u! Inte�tnittent � Perenniai.,�' e.g. Quad Name: if > 19 or erennia! if >_ 30' "l � � A. G�c�mar holr� (Subtotal = Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1a' Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 2 (`t3 :� 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 2 t 3_ y 3. In-channel structure: ex_ riffle-pool, step-pool, ri le- ool se uence � � i� 3 4. Parficle size of stream substrate 0 1) 2 3 5. Active/relict floodplain 0 1 �(2 ; 3 6. Deposifional bars or benches 0 1 2 (' 3J 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 ,' 2� 3 8. Headcuts t0 ) 1 2 3 9. Grade control 0 (�O.S ' 1 1.5 ' 10. Natural valley 0 0.5 1 �.5 11. Second or greater order channel No = 0 Yes "= s. a artificial ditches are nat rated; see discussions in manual B. Ff droVa SWbtotal = i�. 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1 2 ( 3 ' 13. Iron oxid�zing bacteria 0 <, Z> 2 3 14. Leaf litter .5 :! 1 0.5 0 15. Sediment on �rlants or de6ris 0 .5 � 1 1.5 16. C�rganic debris lines or n����s 0 0.5 ( 1) 1.5 17. Soil-based evidence of high water table? No = 0 Yes 3; C. Bioa� S�ubt�t�� � `0; ��, 18. Fibrous roots in streambed , 3' 2 1 p 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed �3� 2 1 0 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 1 r`2 ) 3 21. Aquatic Mollusks r" a� 11: ;� c� , 0 , 1) - 2 3 22. Fish 0 c 0.5 ; 1 9.5 23. Cra�sh `0 � 0.5 1 i.5 24. Amphibians ( 0 0.5 1 1.5 25. Algae 0� 0.5 1 9.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed �,�; FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 Other = 0 "perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. N otes: �� � � ' �� � � � 1 Sketch: � . �� ���.��--- �� ��� ' [ t V�'+�.rr � '�' �' . ���''���� �. ` -, (}.- 7.1"� (�� � � �, L \�O��i �' �.- '� \ S �=ti�. � Q� �J lo� ��� ,-�'�?� , rn►� � S�tu� �. . Y o�� � - 1' �u .� -- - NC D'V�� Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 Date: ��� � � f �- ProjecUSite: C �� � � � J Latitude: 3 � � � ,� 7� Evaluator: J � � � � �,r County: �,��! �'�; � Longitude: _ �..�, [���� Total Points: / Stream Determination �ci�cie ane Other Stream is al leasf intermittent t� �� 5 Ephemeral Intermitte�i -f�ere�nea�) e.g. Quad Name: /� if> 19 or erennial if? 30" ?� �--� /Y ��( / -, A. �ec�rrrvr f�ol� (S�ubtotaP = �,�i �S Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1 a' Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 2 j.� 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 2 3. In-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, � � 2 3 ri le- oolse uence 4. PaRicle size of stream substrate 0 ['j� 2 3 5. Active/relict floodplain 0 ('f� 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 (1 2 3 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 (� 3 , 8. Headcuts (U� 1 2 3 9. Grade control CC� 0.5 1 1.5 ' 10. Natural valley 0 0.5 1� � 11. Second or greater order channel No = 0 Yes ? 3� �' artificial ditches are not rated; see discus�ons in manual B. ki dralo S�btotaf = 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1 2 3� 13. Iron oxidizing bacteria � 1 2 3 14. Leaf litter 1.5 � 0.5 0 15. Sediment on plants or debris � 0.5 1 1.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 0.5 �1.� 1.5 17. Soil-bas�d evidence of high water table? No = 0 Yes ; 3'�. C: Biolo �+�btc�taP = �-- 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 3 � 2) 1 0 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed 3 2 1 0 2Q. Macrobenthos (nate diversity and abundance) 0 � 2 3 21. Aquatic Mollusks �i 1 2 3 22. Fish 0 � 1 1.5 23. Cra�sh �Q� 0.5 1 1.5 24. Amphibians 0 �Q:� 1 1.5 25. Algae ;:d� 0.5 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed �� ��, FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 Other = 0 `perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. �It7t�S: �1,f� ✓ t� ` " �C ,r;,i TT 1 � T- � , , �✓ � { , . � '����, : 2 -- �;� - �a w 2 �'r� ; %; . Sketch: �� � � � • . �ti . I�� / �� r�� • L i� _ � ;� �� "/�i6 h�i / 5 �E'{'2I�/l �:,,. �, ? 5���� `�4 � . , . � ��. - � � �I �.�I'� CL' (1� V�l�� �is.'�)lil fd� f�r �`l�� V '�OC;�i�•-�• ��5� � 'w�^��'Y�. , S� su,i- _ - ---`� e.�l�,Af`1-'�M . c 1.Q 6..v�. �r►.� r'�iC.� .'�i�l1��L�1� �U Y� IU-� � � . • ``'"+ . .. '�~ Y � ..:Y:`. � J`�NC DWQ Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 Date: �/�� / �'�- ProjecUSite: • Evaluator: y �� � -r , '! County: �)�,t„��+._ ��li�i �� � l,���_,C7 Total Points: Stream Qetermination (circle one) Stream is at least intermittenr �7 -7 Ephemeral . Entermittent� Perennial if>_ 19 ornerennia! if>_ 30' 6 G i�J Latitude: � � � � � O Z � Longitude: _-��, �Z �2 Other e.g. Quad Name: ��� A. Geomar holo �Su�tntal = ���� Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1 a' Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 .� 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 � 2 3 3. In-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, � � 2 3 ri le- ool se uence 4. Particle size of stream substrate d � 2 3 5. Active/relict floodplain � 1 2 3 6. Deposifional bars or benches 0 Q 2 3 7. Recent alluvial deposits � 1 2 3 8. Headcuts 0 2 3 9. Grade control 0.5 1 1.5 10. Natural valley 0 QS.� 1 1.5 11. Second or greater order channel No = 0` Yes = 3 B. H droio Subtata! _ 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1 2 13. Iron oxidizing bacteria � 1 2 14. Leaf litter P 5.? 1 0.5 15. Sediment on plants or debris , 0? 0.5 1 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 �;Q.5 1 1 �7. 5oil-besad evidence vf high water table? No = 0 Yes = 3 C. sialo Su�totai � ; 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 3� 2 1 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed (�3'� 2 1 20. Macrobenthos (note diversiry and abundance) (�� 1 2 21. Aquatic Mollusks (Q_ � 1 2 22. Fish 0 � 1 23. Cra�sh ,� 0.5 1 24. Amphibians 0 1 25. Algae .�L-�' 0.5 1 26. Wetland plants in streambed �-1 _ FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 Other = 0 "perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: Sketch: �V w � �Q� C' +� ' � -�'a5� , rn�d�tr+d�- � Sl�u.� : r 1 a n�r�. �. „r�lrxr� . tlic�►a•l ti i 3 0 1.5 1.5 0 0 3 3 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 NC DWQ Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 Date: ProjecUSite: Latitude: 5� � S�G, 53 Evaluator: • -' �r � ; - , , �, ' Coun � � tY� Longitude: _-�� ;��2 � . Total P011lts: Stream Determi�naiiun icir�Ee one) Other f Stream is at least intermittent �1 %� ��� if� 19or erennialif>_30' 2 T Epherlleral �Ffermit#e�?perennial e.g. QuadName: ����� A. Geomar holo 5u�totaE = I, �} Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1 a� Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 � 2 �g;, 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 �z; 3 3. In-channel structure: ex_ riffle-pool, step-pool, ri le- ool se uence � � �2 3 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 3 5. Active/relict floodplain p 2 g 6. Deposifional bars or benches 0 2 3 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 Z 3 8. Headcuts , p 1 2 3 9. Grade control , 0 0.5 1 1.5 10. Natural valley 0 0.5 1 1.5 11. Second or greater order channel No = 0' Yes = 3 a aRificial ditches are not rated; see discus$ions in manual B. H drofo Subtotal = `� 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1 2 3 13. Iron oxidizing bacteria 0� 1 Z 3 14. Leaf litter 1.5 1 0.5 0 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 0.5 1 1.5 17. Soil-based evidence of high water table? No = 0 Yes = 3� C. Bioia 5ubt�tal - " , 18. Fibrous roots in streambed � 2 � � 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed 3"1� 2 1 0 2Q. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 �1 j 2 g 21. Aquatic Mollusks 1 2 3 22. Fish 0.5 1 1.5 23. Cra�sh 0� 0.5 1 1.5 24. Amphibians 0 , 0.5 1 1.5 25. Algae �0 0.5 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 Other = 0 "perennial streams may also be identified vsing other methods. See p. 35 of manual_ N ates: � ���, . ; �i,���� � �� �/� Sketch: � , , �j �� �"�G , � �ti � r �- , ,_. ��� �� , ' � / G'''ti `l� '' , � ,�= �-; Cz� -�� � � ��Y � 2 � �� � �j l L � � � � �� � . , , . =� 7.���� S �''� �U��j�� . i GI '� `'a'- i � � � 1� IOC �.� -�'a►f,� , t�n�.', $t�w , , ; _ � ari �u . c. �.o.v�. �v rloid . Sl���n�l� -�u ri►� �� -� ,{ ,� � WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont W� Pro�ecusite: Triangle Expressway (A1) cityicounty: Wake Sampling Date: 2�23/2O1 O ApplicanUOwner: N.C. Turnpike Authorlty State: NC Sampling Point: A1WK006 Investigator(s): M�rk MICkIEy, Mulkey, lnc. section, TownsniP, Range: F21tOf1Vlll2 Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): Floodplain Local relief (concave, convex, none): COf1C8V2 Slope (%) 4 �at: 35.680433 �o�9 -78.823754 Datum: NAD83 Soil Map Unit Name: HB�fldOfl Sllt 108CY1 NWI classification: PFO Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes 0 No 0(If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation Q, Soil �, or Hydrology Q significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes Q No Q. Are Vegetation Q, Soil Q, or Hydrology � naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: NCWAM - Bottomland Hardwood HYDROLOGY Yes � No � Is the Sampled Area Yes � No � „yithin a Wetland? Yes 0 No 0 Yes � No � Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv lndir.ators Iminimum af twn repuiredj PrimarLr Indicators fminimum of one is required: ot�eck all that applvi � Surface Soil Cracks (B6) ❑X SurFace Water (A1) ❑ True Aquatic Plants (B14) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (BB) 0 High Water Table (A2) ❑ Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) Q Drainage Patterns (610) 0 Saturation (A3) � Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (B16) ❑ Water Marks (B1) ❑ Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) � Dry-Season Water Table (C2) ❑ Sediment Deposits (B2) ❑ Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) � Crayfish Burrows (CB) � Drift Deposits (B3) ❑ Thin Muck Surtace (C7) ❑ Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) ❑ Algal Mat or Crust (84) � Other (Explain in Remarks) ❑ Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) ❑ Iron Deposits (B5) ❑ Geomorphic Position (D2) � Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) � Shallow Aquitard (D3) 0 Water-Stained Leaves (B9) ❑ Microtopographic Relief (D4) 0 Aquatic Fauna (B13) 0 FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: SurFace Water Present? Yes x No Depth (inches): �1.0 �� Water Table Present? Yes 0 No 0 Depth (inches): 2�� Saturation Present? Yes � No 0 Depth (inches): ��� Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes 0 No � includes ca illa frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 VEGETATION - Use scientific names of plants. 7reo Slratum (Plot size: � � . Liriodendron tulipifera 2. Acer rubrum 3. Quercus laurifolia 4. Platanus occidentalis 5. 6. 7._ 30' � Sas�ling.$tratum (Plot size: 15' y � , Carpinus caroliniana 2, llex opaca 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 5hruh 5traturn (Plot size: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Herb 5lratum (Plot size: _ � Microstegium vimineum 2, Carex sp. 3, Juncus effusus 4. 5. 6, 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Woadv Vine 5fral�m (Plot size: � . Smilax rofundifolia 2. Toxicodendron radicans 3. 4. 5. 15' � 5' � 30' � Absolute Dominant Indicator % Cover Soecies7 Status 40 � FAC 20 I�X�I FAC 20 :� FACW 10 0 FACW 0 � 9� = Total Cover 10 rX � FAC 10 � FAC 0 � � � 0 20 = Total Cover � � 0 0 0 � = Total Cover 5❑ � FAC 3❑ 0 2 [� FACW 0 � 0 � � � � 0 0 82 = Total Cover 10 � FAC 2 0 FAC �_� � � 2 = Total Cover Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) �R Sampling Point: A1WK006 Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC; � (A) Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: � (B) Percent of Dominant Species 100% That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: (A/B) Prevalence Index worksheet: Total % Cover of: MultiDlv bv: OBL species x 1 = FACW species x 2 = FAC species x 3 = FACU species x 4 = UPL species x 5 = Column Totals: (A) (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = liyciraphytic Vegetation Indicators: ❑ Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 0 Dominance Test is >50% ❑ Prevalence Index is <_3.0' � Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 0 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 20 ft(6 m) or more in height and 3 in. (7.6 cm) or larger in diameter at breast height (DBH). Sapling - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 20 ft(6 m) or more in height and less than 3 in. (7.6 cm) DBH. Shrub - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 3 to 20 ft(1 to 6 m) in height. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, including herbaceous vines, regardless of size. Includes woody plants, except woody vines, less than approximately 3 ft (1 m) in height. Woody vine - All woody vines, regardless of height. Hydrophytic Vegetation � PresentT Yes 0 No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 VV � SOIL Sampling Point: A1WK006 Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) ColQr [moistl % Color fmoistl % Tvoe Loc Texture Remarks 0- 3 10 YR 3/1 100 Loam 3- 12 10 YR 4/1 90 10 YR 4/6 10 RM M SCL ORC's 'T e: C=Concentration, D=De letion, RM=Reduced Matrix, CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. zLocation: PL=Pore Linin , M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators: Indicators for P�oblematic Hydric Soils': ❑ Histosol (A1) 0 Dark Surface (S7) � 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 747) ❑ Histic Epipedon (A2) ❑ Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) 0 Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) � Black Histic (A3) � Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) (MLRA 136, 147) � Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) � Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) ❑ Red Parent Material (TF2) 0 Stratified Layers (A5) 0 Depleted Matrix (F3) ❑ Very Shallow Dark Surtace (TF12) ❑ 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) ❑ Redox Dark Surface (F6) � Other (Explain in Remarks) ❑ Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) ❑ Depleted Dark Surface (F7) � Thick Dark Surtace (Al2) � Redox Depressions (FB) ❑ Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR N, ❑ Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 747, 148) MLRA 136) ❑ Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) ❑ Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 136, 122) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and 0 Sandy Redox (S5) ❑ Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) wetland hydrology must be present, 0 Stripped Matrix (S6) unless disturbed or problematic. Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Hydric Soil Present7 Yes � No � Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont , �� Pro]ecvsite: Triangle Expressway (A1) City/County: Wake Sampling Date: 2�23/2010 ApplicanUOwner: N.C. Tu�nplke AuthOrlty State: NC Sampling Point: A1WK005-Up Investigator(s): Mafk MiCkley, Mulkey, Inc. section, Township, Range: F21tO�vlll@ Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): HIIISIOp2 Local relief (concave, convex, none): COIlC8V2 Slope (%): 4% �at: 35.680508 �ong: -78.823534 Datum: NAD83 Soil Map Unit Name: H2flldOfl Sllt 108fT1 NWI classification: Upland Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes 0 No �(If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation Q, Soil Q, or Hydrology Q significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes Q No Q Are Vegetation Q, Soil Q, or Hydrology Q naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: HYDROLOGY Yes � No � Is the Sampled Area Yes � No � Within a Wetland7 Yes 0 No 0 Yes 0 No � Wetland Hydrology Indicators: 5econderv Indicaiors_ [minimum of twv reauired] Prima� lndicatars (minimum of one is teauired,_ehe�k all that apply) 0 Surtace Soil Cracks (B6) ❑ Surface Water (A1) ❑ True Aquatic Plants (B14) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (68) � High Water Table (A2) ❑ Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) ❑ Drainage Patterns (B10) 0 Saturation (A3) ❑ Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (B16) ❑ Water Marks (61) ❑ Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) � Dry-Season Water Table (C2) ❑ Sediment Deposits (62) ❑ Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) � Crayfish Burrows (C8) � Drift Deposits (B3) ❑ Thin Muck Surface (C7) ❑ Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) ❑ Algal Mat or Crust (64) � Other (Explain in Remarks) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) ❑ Iron Deposits (B5) � Geomorphic Position (D2) � Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) � Shallow Aquitard (D3) 0 Water-Stained Leaves (69) ❑ Microtopographic Relief (D4) � Aquatic Fauna (613) � FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes 0 No 0 Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes � No 0 Depth (inches): Saturation Present? Yes � No 0 Depth (inches): Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes � No � includes ca illa frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: No indicators, 4% Slope US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 VEGETATION - Use scientific names of plants. Tree Stratum (Plot size: 30' � , Quercus alba 2. Carya ovata 3 Liriodendron tulipifera 4. Pinus taeda 5. 6. 7. Absolute Dominant Indicator } % Cover _5pe��es7 Status 30 0 FACU 20 � FACU 20 XO FAC 10 � X�I FAC 0 � I�W�.�..... � 8� = Total Cover 5aoiir�a 5tratum (Plot size: 15' � � , Quercus alba 2. Lipuidambar styraciflua 3. Liriodendron tulipifera 4, llex opaca 5. 6. 7. Shrub Slra�um (Plot size: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 15' � Herh Stralum (Plot size: 5 � Polystichum acrostichoides 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Wqa[iy Vi�e S�rakum (Plot size: � None 2. 3. 4. 5, 30' 0 20 15 15 10 5 5 (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) OX FACU OX FAC 0 FAC � FAC 0 � 0 = Total Cover � - � � � � 0 0 ` � - = Total Cover � FAC 0 0 � �� 0 � 0 0 � 0 0 = Total Cover � 0 � 0 ^ � _ r�� � = Total Cover Sampling Point: Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species 5 That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC L3 62% VV � n�v�aos-uP (A) - �B) � �%�/B) Prevalence Index worksheet: Total % Cover of: Mullinlv bv: OBL species x 1 = FACW species x 2 = FAC species x 3 = FACU species x 4 = UPL species x 5 = Column Totals: (A) (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: ❑ Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation � Dominance Test is >50% ❑ Prevalence Index is 53.0' � Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting daia in Remarks or nn a separate sheet) 0 Pral�lemalic Hydrophyti� Wegetation' (Explaih) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 20 ft(6 m) or more in height and 3 in. (7.6 cm) or larger in diameter at breast height (DBH). Sapling - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 20 ft(6 m) or more in height and less than 3 in. (7.6 cm) DBH. Shrub - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 3 to 20 ft(1 to 6 m) in height. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, including herbaceous vines, regardless of size. Includes woody plants, except woody vines, less than approximately 3 ft (1 m) in height. Woody vine - All woody vines, regardless of height. Hydrophytic Vegetation � Present? Yes 0 No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 SOIL `V V � Sampling Point: AIWICDfl5-Up Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Deplh Matrix Redox Features [inch�sZ_ _ Co1or [moist} % Color (moist) % Tv�e Loc Texture Remarks ❑- 3 10 YR 3/3 100 Loam 3- 72 2.5Y 6/4 100 SL '7 $� C=Cnnceniration, D=Qe feHon, RM=Reduc�d Mairix CS=Coverad or Coated Sand Grains. ZLocation: PL=Pore Linin , M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators: Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils': ❑ Histosol (A1) ❑ Dark Surface (S7) ❑ 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 747) ❑ Histic Epipedon (A2) Polyvalue Below Surtace (SB) (MLRA 147, 148) 0 Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) � Black Histic (A3) Thin Dark Surtace (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) (MLRA 136, 147) ❑ Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) ❑ Red Parent Material (TF2) ❑ Stratified Layers (A5) Depleted Matrix (F3) � Very Shallow Dark Surtace (TF12) 0 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) ❑ Redox Dark Surface (F6) 0 Other (Explain in Remarks) ❑ Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) ❑ Depleted Dark Surtace (F7) ❑ Thick Dark Surtace (Al2) � Redox Depressions (FB) ❑ Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR N, ❑ Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 747, 148) MLRA 736) 0 Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) ❑ Umbric Surtace (F13) (MLRA 736, 722) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and 0 Sandy Redox (S5) ❑ Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 748) wetland hydrology must be present, Q Stripped Matrix (S6) unless disturbed or problematic. Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes 0 No 0 Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: Southeastern Connector County: Wake Nearest Road: Dutch Elm Dnve Date: 2/23 201b Wetland Area (ac): Wetland Width (ft): >100 Name of f:��alur�tvr[s}: 3�tr ic �y: ii ea• n�. WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estusuary, pond or lake x on perennial steam on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SOILS: Soil Series: Wehadke and Bibb soils predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) predominantly mineral (non-sandy) x predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: x freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized vV � A1WK ADJACENT LAND USC: (w�t m] mi e upstream, ups ope or ra ius) x forested/natural vegetation 50 % x agricultural/ urbanized �S % x impervious surface 25 % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 See USACE wetland data form 2 3 4 FLOODING AND WETN�SS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated x seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface wate� W�'1'LANll'1'YY�: (select one)* x Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE 5 X 4 = 20 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATIOt 4 X 4 = 16 POLLUTANT REMOVAL 4 * X 5 = 20 WILDLIFE HABITA� 3 X 2 = 6 AQUATIC LIFE HABITA" 3 X 4 = 12 RECREATION/EDUCATIOT 2 X 1 = 2 TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = 76 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within ]/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont � S Pro�ecusite: Triangle Expressway (A1X) city�county: Wake Sampling Date: 3/8/2011 Applicant/Owner: �•C. Tul'F1�Ike Authorlty State: NC Sampling Point: ^'xwr,lor Investigator(s): Mal'k L. MlCkley, Mulkey, Inc. section, Township, Range: F81tOI1Vlll2 Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): Floodplain Local relief (concave, convex, none): NOfI@ Slope (%): 0% �at: 35.678858 �0�9: -78.824126 Datum: NAD 83 soii nnaP unit rvame: Wehadkee and Bibb soils NWI classification: PFO Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes 0 No 0(If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation Q, Soil Q, or Hydrology Q significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes Q No Q Are Vegetation Q, Soil Q, or Hydrology Q naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: NCWAM - Bottomland Forest HYDROLOGY Yes � No � Is the Sampled Area Yes_�� No� Within a Wetland? Yes � No 0 Yes � No 0 Wetland Hydrology ]ndioators: 5ecnndarv Indicalors Iminimum of twa reyuiredl Primarv lndicators (minimum of one is required: Gheck all that applv) � Surface Soil Cracks (B6) ❑ Surface Water (A1) ❑ True Aquatic Plants (614) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) .�x,. High Water Table (A2) � Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) „n�, Drainage Patterns (B10) � Saturation (A3) � Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) ❑ Moss Trim Lines (B16) QWater Marks (B1) ❑ Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) ❑ Dry-Season Water Table (C2) ❑ Sediment Deposits (B2) ❑ Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) � Crayfish Burrows (C8) ❑ Drift Deposits (83) ❑ Thin Muck Surface (C7) ❑ Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) ❑ Algal Mat or Crust (B4) 0 Other (Explain in Remarks) ❑ Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) ❑ Iron Deposits (B5) � Geomorphic Position (D2) � Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) � Shallow Aquitard (D3) � Water-Stained Leaves (69) ❑ Microtopographic Relief (D4) � Aquatic Fauna (B13) ❑ FAC-Neutral Test (D5) FieltE Qbser�atiCns: Surtace Water Present? Yes 0 No 0 Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes � No 0 Depth (inches): 3�� Saturation Present? Yes � No 0 Depth (inches): ��� Wetland Hydrology Present� Yes 0 No 0 inciudes ca ilEar frin e ❑escrlhe Reoorded Dala {stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if availa6le: Ftemarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Interim Version VEGETATION — Use scientific names of plants. Tree Slratum (Plot size: 30 ft �. Liriodendron fulipifera 2. Acer rubrum 3 Carpinus caroliniana 4. Plafanus occidentalis 5. 6. 7. Absolute Dominant Indicator } % Cover Saecles7 Status 40 _�__�X__ FAC 20 � FAC 10 0 FAC 5 � FACW 0 0 Q 75 = Total Cover 5aqling Stratum (Plot size: 15 ft � � , Ligustrum sinense 2_ Carpinus caroliniana 3_ llex opaca 4. 5. 6. 7. Shru6 Stratum (Plot size� 1. z. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Harb 5tratum (Plot size: _____ �. Microsfegium vimineum 2 Carex sp. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9, 10. 11. 12. 15ft � 5ft � 5 5 5 15 75 5 80 Wandv Vine Stralum (Plot size: 30 ft � � . Vitis rotundifolia �2 2, Rubus sp. c2 3. 4. 5. Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) XO FAC � FAC � FAC � � � 0 = Total Cover � C� � � ` 0 � � — = Total Cover � FAC 0 0 � 0 0 � 0 � 0r^--�� I� 0 = Total Cover � FAC 0 0 � � = Total Cover ws Sampling Point: AIXWA109 Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 6 (A) Total Number of Dominant 6 Species Across All Strata: (B) Percent of Dominant Species 100% That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: (A/B) Prevalence Index worksheet: Total % CaveC Of: Multply by; OBL species x 1 = FACW species x 2 = FAC species x 3 = FACU species x 4 = UPL species x 5 = Column Totals: (A) (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: ❑ Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation ❑%� Dominance Test is >50% ❑ Prevalence Index is 53.0' 0 Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) � Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Vegetation Strata: Tree – Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 20 ft(6 m) or more in height and 3 in. (7.6 cm) or larger in diameter at breast height (DBH). Sapling – Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 20 ft(6 m) or more in height and less than 3 in. (7.6 cm) DBH. Shrub – Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 3 to 20 ft(1 to 6 m) in height. Herb – All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, including herbaceous vines, regardless of size. Includes woody plants, except woody vines, less than approximately 3 ft (1 m) in height. Woody vine – All woody vines, regardless of height. Hydrophytic Vegetation � Present? Yes 0 No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont – Interim Version �5 SOIL Sampling Point: AI}(WA7a�J Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) __Color fmaisil % . Color�(moistLT % Tvae Loc Texture Remarks 0- 2 10 YR 4/2 100 SCL 2- 6 10 YR 4/3 100 SCL 6- 12+ 10 YR 5/2 90 10 YR 4/4 10 C M SCL '7 e: C=Concentratipn, �=�e �elion, RM=Reducsd Maltix, �5=Covared or Cvaled 5and Grains. ZLocation: PL=Pore Linin , M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators: Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: 0 Histosol (A1) ❑ Dark Surtace (S7) � 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 747) ❑ Histic Epipedon (A2) ❑ Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) 0 Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) � Black Histic (A3) � Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) (MLRA 736, 147) � Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) ❑ Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) ❑ Red Parent Material (TF2) ❑ Stratified Layers (A5) � Depleted Matrix (F3) ❑ Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12) � 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) � Redox Dark Surface (F6) � Other (Explain in Remarks) ❑ Depleted Below Dark Surtace (A11) ❑ Depleted Dark Surface (F7) � Thick Dark Surface (Al2) � Redox Depressions (FB) ❑ Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR N, ❑ Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 747, 748) MLRA 136) 0 Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) ❑ Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 136, 722) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and 0 Sandy Redox (S5) ❑ Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) wetland hydrology must be present, 0 Stripped Matrix (S6) unless disturbed or problematic. Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes 0 No 0 Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Interim Version WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont `n I S VV Pro�ecusite: Triangle Expressway (A1X) city�county: Wake Sampling �ate: 3/8/2011 ApplicanUOwner: N.C. Turnplke Authorlty State: NC Sampling Point: A°xwnsoi•up Investigator(s): Mark L. MlCkley, Mulkey, Inc. section, Township, Range: F21tOf1Vlll2 Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): Levee Local relief (concave, convex, none): NOfI@ S�ope (%): �% �at: 35.678858 �ong: -78.824126 Datum: NAD 83 soii nnaP un�t rvame: Wehadkee and Bibb soils NWI classification: Upland Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes 0 No 0(If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation Q, Soil Q, or Hydrology Q significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes Q No Q Are Vegetation Q, Soil Q, or Hydrology Q naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: HYDROLOGY Yes �, No � Is the Sampled Area Yes � No � Within a Wetland? Yes 0 No 0 Yes � No 0 Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secandarv indicatars [minimum of two requirg�d} Primarv Indicators (minimum nf nne is reauired: ct�eck all that aoAlv) 0 Surface Soil Cracks (B6) ❑ Surface Water (A1) ❑ True Aquatic Plants (B14) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surtace (B8) � High Water Table (A2) ❑ Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) ❑ Drainage Patterns (B10) ❑ Saturation (A3) ❑ Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (B16) ❑ Water Marks (B1) ❑ Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) � Dry-Season Water Table (C2) � Sediment Deposits (B2) � Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) � Crayfish Burrows (C6) ❑ Drift Deposits (B3) ❑ Thin Muck Surtace (C7) ❑ Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) ❑ Algal Mat or Crust (B4) � Other (Explain in Remarks) � Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) ❑ Iron Deposits (B5) ❑ Geomorphic Position (D2) � Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (67) ❑ Shallow Aquitard (D3) ❑ Water-Stained Leaves (69) ❑ Microtopographic Relief (D4) ❑ Aquatic Fauna (B13) � FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes 0 No � Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes � No 0 Depth (inches): Saturation Present? Yes � No 0 Depth (inches): Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes 0 No 0 includes ca illa frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: No indicators US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Interim Version VEGETATION - Use scientific names of plants. 7rea 5fratum (Plot size: ` �. Liriodendron fulipifera 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 30 ft y Saplinq 5tratum (Plot size: 15 ft � � , Liriodendron tulipifera 2. Carpinus caroliniana 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 5�rub SSralum (Plot size: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Herh 5tratum (Plot size: _ �. Microstegium vimineum 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Waadv Vine S[ratum (Plot size: � . Smilax rofundifolia 2. 3. 4. 5. 15ft � 5ft � 30 ft � Absolute Dominant Indicator % Cover S�ecies? Status 80 �X� FAC 0 0 C� 0 � � 80 = Total Cover 10 0 FAC 10 ,,,.,�X,,,,,_,_ FAC 0 � 0 � 0 20 = Total Cover � � 0 � 0 0 � = Total Cover 60 0 FAC 0 0 0 0 0 � 0 � 0 0 0 60 = Total Cover 5 �'?C� FAC 0 � 0 0 5 = Total Cover Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) VV � Sampling Point: A1?CWRiO�-Up Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 5 (Aj Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: 5 (B) Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 100% �,q�g� Prevalence Index worksheet; Total % Cover of: Multinlv bv: OBL species x 1 = FACW species x 2 = FAC species x 3 = FACU species x 4 = UPL species x 5 = Column Totals: (A) (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: ❑ Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation � Dominance Test is >50% ❑ Prevalence Index is 53.0' 0 Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 0 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 20 ft(6 m) or more in height and 3 in. (7.6 cm) or larger in diameter at breast height (DBH). Sapling - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 20 ft(6 m) or more in height and less than 3 in. (7.6 cm) DBH. Shrub - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 3 to 20 ft(1 to 6 m) in height. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, including herbaceous vines, regardless of size. Includes woody plants, except woody vines, less than approximately 3 ft (1 m) in height. Woody vine - All woody vines, regardless of height. Hydrophytic Vegetation � Present? Yes � No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Interim Version Vv � SOIL Sampling Point: A1xW111�1•l�p Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Tvoe l.oe Texture Remarks 0- 12+ 7.5 YR 4/6 100 CSL 'T e C=Cvncenirakian, p=pe leiion, RM=Reduced tvlalrix, CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. zLocation: PL=Pore Linin , M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators: Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils': ❑ Histosol (A1) ❑ Dark Surtace (S7) �] 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) ❑ Histic Epipedon (A2) ❑ Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) 0 Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) � Black Histic (A3) � Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) (MLRA 136, 147) � Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) ❑ Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) ❑ Red Parent Material (TF2) 0 Stratified Layers (A5) ❑ Depleted Matrix (F3) ❑ Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12) 0 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) ❑ Redox Dark Surtace (F6) � Other (Explain in Remarks) ❑ Depleted Below Dark Surtace (A11) ❑ Depleted Dark Surface (F7) ❑ Thick Dark Surtace (Al2) ❑ Redox Depressions (F8) ❑ Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR N, ❑ Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 147, 748) MLRA 136) ❑ Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) ❑ Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 136, 122) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and 0 Sandy Redox (S5) ❑ Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 748) wetland hydrology must be present, � Stripped Matrix (S6) unless disturbed or problematic. Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes 0 No � Remarks: No indicators US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Interim Version WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) � � Project Name: TriEx County: Wake Nearest Road: Sunset Lake Road Date: 3 8 2011 Wetland Area (ac): 1.95 Wetland Width (ft): > Name of Evaluator(s]: ar 3c • �, 4 E� •s:v •:n �in�4r5 ansi�lktntv WETLAND LOCATION: A1XWA on sound or estusuary, pond or lake X on perennial steam on intermittent stream within interstream divide other SO1LS: Soil Series: Wehadkee and Bibb soils predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) X predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: X freshwater � brackish steep topography � ditched or channelized � total wetland width >_ ] 00 feet ADJACENT LAND USE: (wit in / mi e upstream, ups ope or ra ius) � forested/natural vegetation G[1 % � agricultural/ urbanized 3� % !{ impervious surface lU % Adjacent Special Natural Areas DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 Liriodendron lulipiJera 2 Acer rubrum 3 arpinus caroliniana 4 FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated X seasonally flooded or inundated intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface watei WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* X Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE 4 X 4 = 16 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATIOt 4 POLLUTANT REMOVAI 4 * WILDLIFE HABITA"7 AQUATIC LIFE HABITA" RECREATION/EDUCATI OT 3 3 X 4 = 16 X 5 = 20 X 2 = 6 X 4 = 12 X 1 = I TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = 71 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >l0% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont �� V Pro�ect�sice: Triangle Expressway (A4) city�counry: Wake Samp�ing �ate: 4/7/2010 ApplicanUOwner: N.C. Tul'nplke AuthOflty State: NC Sampling Point: A4WB06# WET1 Investigator(s): Clndy Carl', Mulkey, Inc. section, Townsnip, Range: Swlft Creek Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): Sld@SIO�� Local relief (concave, convex, none): COIlCaVB Slope (%): 0- 4 �at: 35.677083 �ong: -78��4907� �atum: SP NAD83 feet soii nnap unit Name: Colfax (Cn) sandy loam NWI classification: PF01 Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes 0 No 0(If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation Q, Soil Q, or Hydrology Q significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes Q No Q Are Vegetation Q, Soil Q, or Hydrology Q naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: Yes � No ,Q Is the Sampled Area Yes �, No � within a Wetland? Yes 0 No 0 Yes � No � NCWAM - Bottomland Hardwood Forest Profile taken about 20 feet E of A4WB001, north of study area boundary. A4WB wetland extends across boundary; boundary is open along north side and south side of study area corridor. HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indi�atars [minimum af fwv reouiredl Primar rLlndicators (minimum of ane is reauired; eheck all that apply) _ 0 Surface Soil Cracks (B6) ❑ Surface Water (A1) ❑ True Aquatic Plants (614) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) � High Water Table (A2) ❑ Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) ,xn„ Drainage Patterns (B10) 0 Saturation (A3) ❑ Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) ❑ Moss Trim Lines (B16) ❑ Water Marks (B1) Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) ❑ Dry-Season Water Table (C2) � Sediment Deposits (B2) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) � Crayfish Burrows (C8) � Drift Deposits (63) Thin Muck Surtace (C7) ❑ Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) ❑ Algal Mat or Crust (B4) Other (Explain in Remarks) ❑ Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) ❑ Iron Deposits (B5) � Geomorphic Position (D2) � Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) � Shallow Aquitard (D3) 0 Water-Stained Leaves (69) ❑ Microtopographic Relief (D4) 0 Aquatic Fauna (B13) � FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Obser�atlans: Surface Water Present? Yes 0 No 0 Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes � No � Depth (inches): Saturation Present? Yes 0 No 0 Depth (inches): 9 Wetland Hydrology Present7 Yes 0 No � includes Ga iAa frin e Oeseribe Recvrded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Rgmarks: Microtopographic depressions and drainageways. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 VEGETATION - Use scientific names of plants. Tree 54ralum (Plot size: 30 ft � � _ none 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. SapEinq 8tretum (Plot size: 15 ft � � , Liriodendron tulipifera 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 5hruq 5lratum (Plot size: 15 ft y � , Rubus ar:quius 2. Liriodendron fulipifera 3. Arundinaria gigantea 4, 5. 6. 7. Herh Slraturn (Plot size: 5 ft y �. Schoenop/ectus pungens (Scirpus pungens ) 2_ Carex sp. 3, Solida.qo sp. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Wafldv Vine 5lralum (Plot size: 30 ft � � . Lonicera japonica 2. 3. 4. 5. Absolute Dominant Indicator % Cover SnscPes? Status 0 � 0 � 0 � = Total Cover 30 70 30 10 110 50 30 10 EZ] � Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) 0 FAC r� � � � � 0 = Total Cover � FACU 0 FAC � FACW 0 0 0 � = Total Cover 0 og� 0 � 0 � 0 0 0 0 r_� 0 0 = Total Cover � FAC 0 0 � 0 = Total Cover MI �G Sampling Point: n�W[3�d1 WET1 Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 4 (A) Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 5 �g� 80 (A/B) Prevalence Index worksheet: Total % Cover of: Multiplv bv: OBL species x 1 = FACW species x 2 = FAC species x 3 = FACU species x 4 = UPL species x 5 = Column Totals: (A) (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = Hytfrophytic Vegetation Indicators: ❑ Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 0 Dominance Test is >50°/a ❑ Prevalence Index is <_3.0' � Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data kn Remarks or on a separate sheei} 0 PrabEemslic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Ex{�fain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 20 ft(6 m) or more in height and 3 in. (7.6 cm) or larger in diameter at breast height (DBH). Sapling - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 20 ft(6 m) or more in height and less than 3 in. (7.6 cm) DBH. Shrub - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 3 to 20 ft (1 to 6 m) in height. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, including herbaceous vines, regardless of size. Includes woody plants, except woody vines, less than approximately 3 ft (1 m) in height. Woody vine - All woody vines, regardless of height. Hydrophytic Vegetation � Present? Yes 0 No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 W�G SOIL Sampling Point: A4W8001 WET1 Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) bep�h Matrix Redox Features [in�hesl Coior [maistl %a _ Colorlmoistl _ % Tvoe, Loc Texture Remarks 0- 2 5 YR 3/3 80 5 YR 2.5/1 20 C M SiClay 2- 9 7.5 YR 4/1 70 5 YR 5/8 20 R M Clay Oxydized rhizospheres 10 YR 6/8 10 R M, PL Saturated at 9 inches 9- 14 G4/N 95 5 YR 5/8 5 R M Clay 14 - 16 10 YR 8/1 100 Sand 'T e: C=Concentration, D=De letion, RM=Reduced Matrix, CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. zLocation: PL=Pore Linin , M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators: Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils': 0 Histosol (A1) Dark Surface (S7) [] 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) ❑ Histic Epipedon (A2) Polyvalue Below Surtace (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) � Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) � Black Histic (A3) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) (MLRA 136, 147) � Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) ❑ Red Parent Material (TF2) 0 Stratified Layers (A5) x Depleted Matrix (F3) � Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12) 0 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) ❑ Redox Dark Surface (F6) g Other (Explain in Remarks) �Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) � Depleted Dark Surtace (F7) Thick Dark Surface (Al2) Redox Depressions (F8) ❑ Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR N, Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 747, 148) MLRA 136) � Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) ❑ Umbric Surtace (F13) (MLRA 136, 122) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and � Sandy Redox (S5) ❑ Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) wetland hydrology must be present, � Stripped Matrix (S6) unless disturbed or problematic. Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes 0 No 0 Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont � t'j �i Pro�ecusite: Triangle Expressway (A4) city�county: Wake Sampling Date: 4/7/2010 ApplicanUOwner: N.C. Tu�nplke Autho�lty State: NC Sampling Point: AdWB0�0 WET2 Investigator(s): C111dy Ca1'r, Mulkey, Inc. section, Township, Range: Swlft Creek Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.�: toe of slope Local relief (concave, convex, none): COf1V2X Slope (%): �- 2 �at: 35.676730 �ong: -�8.748925 Datum: SP NAD83 feet soii Map unit Name: Colfax (Cn) sandy loam NWI classification: PF01 Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes 0 No 0(If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation Q, Soil Q, or Hydrology0 significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes QX No Q Are Vegetation Q, Soil Q, or Hydrology Q naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: Yes � No � Is the Sampled Area Yes � No � within a Wetland7 Yes 0 No 0 Yes � No � NCWAM - Bottomland Hardwood Forest. Perennial stream A4SA is wetland boundary of A4WB along right side of channel. Profile taken about 18 feet SW of A4W6010 and A4SA004. HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: 5ecandarv Ind+cators lminimum of lwn reauiredl Prima_ry lndicators (minimum of one is reauired: ch�ck all that ar�Alv? _ 0 Surtace Soil Cracks (B6) ❑, Surface Water (A1) ❑ True Aquatic Plants (B14) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) � High Water Table (A2) ❑ Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) ^ Drainage Patterns (B10) � Saturation (A3) 0 Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (B16) ❑ Water Marks (61) ❑ Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) Dry-Season Water Table (C2) ❑ Sediment Deposits (B2) ❑ Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) � Crayfish Burrows (CB) ❑ Drift Deposits (B3) ❑ Thin Muck Surface (C7) ❑ Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) ❑ Algal Mat or Crust (B4) � Other (Explain in Remarks) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) ❑ Iron Deposits (B5) � Geomorphic Position (D2) ❑ Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) ❑ Shallow Aquitard (D3) 0 Water-Stained Leaves (B9) ❑ Microtopographic Relief (D4) ❑ Aquatic Fauna (B13) � FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surtace Water Present? Yes 0 No � Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes � No 0 Depth (inches): $ Saturation Present? Yes � No � Depth (inches): 6 Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes � No� inoludes ca illar fri« e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: upper floodplain on right side A4SA. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 VEGETATION - Use scientific names of plants. irEe Siratum (Plot size: 30 ft � � . Acer rubrum 2. Lipuidambar styraciflua g Prunus serotina 4. Quercus phellos 5. Pinus taeda 6. 7. Saplin�STrBlLIfTI (Plot size: 15 ft � � . Acer rubrum 2, Liquidambar sfyraciflua 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 5hrub Stratum (Plot size: 15 ft � � , Acer rubrum 2. Liquidambar stvracif/ua 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Msrb 5tratum (Plot size: 5 ft � � Eulalia viminea (Microsfegium vimineum) 2. Polystichum acrosfichoides 3. Juncus effusus 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. WondV Vine 5lralum (Plot size: 30 ft � �. Smilax rotundifolia 2, Lonicera �aponica 3, Vitis rotundifolia 4. 5. Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a Absolule Dominant Indicator °I4 Cover Spe�iss? Status 44� T� FAC 25 0 FAC 5 0 FACU 5 0 FACW 5 0 0 � 80 = Total Cover ao 40 ao � 20 2fl 40 10 5 55 .� m m 0 FAC � FAC r_� � 0 � 0 = Total Cover �X FAC � FAC � � � � � = Total Cover 0 FAC � FAC 0 FACW 0 0 �"� � 0 � 0 � 0 = Total Cover 0 FAC � FAC 0 FAC � 0 = Total Cover N/P�G Sampling Point: AdWBfl�b WET2 Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: � � (A) Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 10 �g� 100 �q�g� Prevalence Index worksheet: Total % Cover of: Mulliaiv bv: OBL species x 1 = FACW species x 2 = FAC species x 3 = FACU species x 4 = UPL species x 5 = Column Totals: (A) (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = Hydrophytfa Vegetation Indicators: ❑ Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 0 Dominance Test is >50% ❑ Prevalence Index is 53.0' � Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks oron a separate sheetj 0 Prahlematic Hydrophytfc Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 20 ft(6 m) or more in height and 3 in. (7.6 cm) or larger in diameter at breast height (DBH). Sapling - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 20 ft(6 m) or more in height and less than 3 in. (7.6 cm) DBH. Shrub - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 3 to 20 ft(1 to 6 m) in height. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, including herbaceous vines, regardless of size. Includes woody plants, except woody vines, less than approximately 3 ft (1 m) in height. Woody vine - All woody vines, regardless of height. Hydrophytic Vegetation � Present7 Yes � No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 SOIL W�G Sampling Point: '`�kWB010 WET2 Prnfila �escription: (Qascrikte to tMe deplh needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) poplii Matrix Redox Features inches] _ CvlQr [mvist] % Color (moisU % Tvpe Loc Texture Remarks Q- 2 7.5 YR 2.5/1 100 SiClay fine roots 2- 16 10 YR 3/1 95 5 YR 5/8 5 C PL SaClay oxydized rhizospheres few gravel at 2 inches saturated at 6 inches water in hole at 8 inches '7 e: C=Cancentration, D=ae lalion, RM=Reduced Malrix, CS=Coverad ar Caafed Sand Grains. `Lvoa#ivn� PL=Pare Lfnin , M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators: Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol (A1) ❑ Dark Surtace (S7) � 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) Histic Epipedon (A2) ❑ Polyvalue Below Surtace (S8) (MLRA 747, 148) � Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) Black Histic (A3) � Thin Dark Surtace (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) (MLRA 136, 147) Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) � Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) ❑ Red Parent Material (TF2) Stratified Layers (A5) ❑ Depleted Matrix (F3) ❑ Very Shallow Dark Surtace (TF12) 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) 0 Redox Dark Surface (F6) 0 Other (Explain in Remarks) �Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) ❑ Depleted Dark Surface (F7) Thick Dark Surface (Al2) � Redox Depressions (F8) ❑ Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR N, ❑ Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 147, 148) MLRA 136) 0 Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) ❑ Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 136, 122) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and 0 Sandy Redox (S5) ❑ Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) wetland hydrology must be present, � Stripped Matrix (S6) unless disturbed or problematic. Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes 0 No 0 Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont ; w BG Pro]ecusite: Triangle Expressway (A4) cityicounty: Wake Sampling Date: 4/7/2010 ApplicanUOwner: N.C. Tumpike AuthO�lty State: NC Sampling Point: ���g001 UP1 invesc�gacor�s): Cindy Carr, Mulkey, Inc. section, TownsniP, Range Swift Creek Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): mldSlOpe Local relief (concave, convex, none): COIlV2X Slope (%): 2- 4 �at: 35.677093 �ong� -78•749179 �atum: SP NAD83 feet soii nnaP unit rvame: Colfax (Cn) sandy loam NWI classification: Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes 0 No 0(If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation Q, Soil Q, or Hydrology Q significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes Q No Q Are Vegetation Q, Soil Q, or Hydrology Q naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: Yes � No � Is the Sampled Area Yes � No � Within a Wetland? Yes 0 No � Yes � No 0 Profile taken about 8 feet W of A4WB001. Wetland boundary is open and extends across north and south study area boundaries. HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Sscoridarv Ir,dicatvrs [minimum vf twv rQg�ired] Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is reauired: check all that aoolv) � Surtace Soil Cracks (B6) ❑ Surface Water (A1) ❑ True Aquatic Plants (614) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (66) ❑ High Water Table (A2) ❑ Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) ❑ Drainage Patterns (610) ❑ Saturation (A3) ❑ Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (616) ❑ Water Marks (B1) ❑ Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) � Dry-Season Water Table (C2) ❑ Sediment Deposits (62) ❑ Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) g Crayfish Burrows (C8) ❑ Drift Deposits (63) ❑ Thin Muck Surface (C7) ❑ Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) � Algal Mat or Crust (B4) � Other (Explain in Remarks) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) ❑ Iron Deposits (B5) � Geomorphic Position (D2) � Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) ❑ Shallow Aquitard (D3) 0 Water-Stained Leaves (B9) ❑ Microtopographic Relief (D4) ❑ Aquatic Fauna (B13) � FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes � No 0 Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes � No 0 Depth (inches): Saturation Present? Yes � No 0 Depth (inches): Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes � No � includes ca illa frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 VEGETATION — Use scientific names of plants. 7ree Stratum (Plot size: �. none 2. 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 30 ft y 5a 1in�Strat_um (Plot size: 15 ft j � . Liquidambar sfyraciflua 2, Pinus taeda 3, Liriodendron tulipifera 4. 5. 6_ 7. Shrub Stratum (Plot size: 15 ft � �. Rubus arqutus 2. Li,qustrum sinense 3. 4. 5. 6 7. Herb 5tratum (Plot size: 5 ft � � Schoenop/ectus pungens (Scirpus pungens ) 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. B. 9. 10. 11. 12. Waodv Vine Slraium (Plot size: 30 ft � � . Lonicera japonica 2. 3. 4. 5. Absolute Dominant Indicator °/a Cover 5nneies7 Status � � 0 0 0 � 0 = Total Cover 15 0 FAC 5 � FAC 4� 0 FAC � 0 � 0 60 = Total Cover 70 � FACU 15 � FAC � � � 0 85 = Total Cover 20 �X�f og� � 0 � 0 0 � 0 � 0 � 0 20 = Total Cover 80 0 FAC � 0 0 80 = Total Cover (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) �/ $ G Sampling Point: ��wa��� UP1 Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 4 (A) Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: 5 (B) Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 80 �,q�g� Prevalence Index worksheet: Total % Cover of: Multiply by: _ OBL species x 1 = FACW species x 2 = FAC species x 3 = FACU species x 4 = UPL species x 5 = Column Totals: (A) (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = Hydrophytle Vegetation Indicators: ❑ Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 0 Dominance Test is >50% L_! Prevalence Index is <_3.0' � Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) � Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Vegetation Strata: Tree — Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 20 ft(6 m) or more in height and 3 in. (7.6 cm) or larger in diameter at breast height (DBH). Sapling — Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 20 ft(6 m) or more in height and less than 3 in. (7.6 cm) DBH. Shrub — Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 3 to 20 ft(1 to 6 m) in height. Herb — All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, including herbaceous vines, regardless of size. Includes woody plants, except woody vines, less than approximately 3 ft (1 m) in height. Woody vine — All woody vines, regardless of height. Hydrophytic Vegetation � Present? Yes 0 No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 �Bc SOIL Sampling Point: ���fl�� UP1 Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depih Matrix Redox Features finchesl Calor [maist] % Colorlmoist) % Tvpe, Loc Texture Remarks {] - 3 7.5 YR 4/4 100 SaClay fine roots 3- 6 2.5 Y 5/3 90 7.5 YR 5/8 10 C M Clay few gravel 6- 14 7,.5 YR 5/6 90 7.5 YR 7/8 15 C M Clay few gravel 7.5 YR 5/8 15 C M '7 e: C=ConcQnlratian, D=be ielinn, RM=Redu�ed Malrix, C5=Covared or Coafed S�nd Grains. �Lacalion: PL=Pore Linin , M=Ma[rix. Hydric Soil Indicators: Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils': ❑ Histosol (A1) Dark Surtace (S7) [] 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) ❑ Histic Epipedon (A2) Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 747, 148) � Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) � Black Histic (A3) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 747, 748) (MLRA 136, 147) ❑ Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) ❑ Red Parent Material (TF2) ❑ Stratified Layers (A5) Depleted Matrix (F3) ❑ Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12) 0 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) � Redox Dark Surtace (F6) � Other (Explain in Remarks) �Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) v Depleted Dark Surtace (F7) Thick Dark Surface (Al2) Redox Depressions (F8) ❑ Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR N, Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 147, 148) MLRA 736) ❑ Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) ❑ Umbric Surtace (F13) (MLRA 136, 122) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and 0 Sandy Redox (S5) ❑ Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) wetland hydrology must be present, � Stripped Matrix (S6) unless disturbed or problematic. Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes 0 No 0 Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont ���i Pro�ecusite: Triangle Expressway (A4) city�county: Wake Sampling Date: 4/7/2010 ApplicanUOwner: N.C. Tu�nplke Authol'Ity State: NC Sampling Point: A4WSflifl UP2 invest�9ator�s): Cindy Carr, Mulkey, Inc. section, Township, Range: Swlft CI'eek Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.�: sideslope Local relief (concave, convex, none): COIlVBX Slope (%): �- 4 �at: 35.676741 �ong: -78.749015 �atum: SP NAD83 feet Soil Map Unit Name: COIfaX (CIl) S8C1Cly 108CT1 NWI classification: Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes 0 No 0(If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation Q, Soil Q, or Hydrology Q significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes QX No Q Are Vegetation Q, Soil Q, or Hydrology Q naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: Yes � No � Is the Sampled Area Yes � No � W�thin a Wetland? Yes 0 No 0 Yes U No 0 Profile taken about 3 feet SW of A4W6010. Adjacent to A4SA, upper floodplain slope. HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: 5eeondarv Indi�alors iminimum af iwn renuired] Primarv lndicators lminimum of one is rectuired, check all thaf applY? 0 Surtace Soil Cracks (B6) ❑ Surface Water (A1) ❑ True Aquatic Plants (B14) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) ❑ High Water Table (A2) � Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) ❑ Drainage Patterns (B10) ❑ Saturation (A3) 0 Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (B16) ❑ Water Marks (B1) ❑ Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) � Dry-Season Water Table (C2) ❑ Sediment Deposits (B2) 0 Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) � Crayfish Burrows (CB) ❑ Drift Deposits (B3) ❑ Thin Muck Surface (C7) ❑ Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) ❑ Algal Mat or Crust (B4) 0 Other (Explain in Remarks) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) ❑ Iron Deposits (B5) � Geomorphic Position (D2) � Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) ❑ Shallow Aquitard (D3) 0 Water-Stained Leaves (B9) ❑ Microtopographic Relief (D4) ❑ Aquatic Fauna (613) � FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes � No 0 Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes � No 0 Depth (inches): Saturation Present? Yes 0 No 0 Depth (inches): Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes 0 No 0 includes �a ill8r frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 VEGETATION - Use scientific names of plants. iree 5kratum (Plot size: � _ Pinus taeda 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. SapE9ng Slralum (Plot size: � , Pinus taeda 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 5hrub 5tratum (Plot size: _ � _ Pinus taeda 2, Acer rubrum g Liquidambar styraciflua 4. 5. 6 7. 30 ft 15ft Absolute Dominant Indicator J % Cover 5ae�ies? Status 5 � FAC 0 C� 0 � 0 � 5 = Total Cover -) 30 30 15ft � io 4a 40 90 Herb Stralum (Plot size: 5 ft �. Polysfichum acrostichoides 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. B. 9. 10. 11. 12. Woadv Vine 5[ratum (Plot size: 30 ft y � _ Smilax rotundifolia 2. Lonicera japonica 3_ Vitis rotundifolia 4. 5. 5 5 30 20 5 55 Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) �X� FAC 0 0 � 0 � � = Total Cover � � 0� L..._..^ J 0 � � 0 � - = Total Cover � 0 T � � 0 � ^ 0 0 0 � � ` � 0 � ~ = Total Cover l!� _� 0 � � � � � _ = Total Cover FAC FAC FAC ��L SamplingPoint: n4W[301QlJP2 Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: � (A) Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: � (B) Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 100 �,q�g� Prevalence Index worksheet: Total % Cover of: Mu�IY by: OBL species x 1 = FACW species x 2 = FAC species x 3 = FACU species x 4 = UPL species x 5 = Column Totals: (A) (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 0 Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation � Dominance Test is >50% ❑ Prevalence Index is <_3.0' 0 Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 0 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Vegetation Strata: FAC Tree - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 20 ft(6 m) or more in height and 3 in. (7.6 cm) or larger in diameter at breast height (DBH). Sapling - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 20 ft(6 m) or more in height and less than 3 in. (7.6 cm) DBH. Shrub - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 3 to 20 ft(1 to 6 m) in height. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, including herbaceous vines, regardless of size. Includes woody plants, except woody vines, less than approximately 3 ft (1 m) in height. Woody vine - All woody vines, regardless of height. FAC FAC FAC Hydrophytic Vegetation � Present? Yes 0 No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 �N�G SOIL Sampling Point: AdWB014 UP2 Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Cnlar (mnist] % Color /moist) % Tvoe Loc` Texture Remarks 0- 1 7.5 YR 3/3 100 SaCIaLm fine roots 1- 8 10 YR 4/4 100 SaCIaLm many gravel 8- 12 2.5 Y 4/3 100 SaCIaLm many gravel 'T e: C=Concentration, D=De letion, RM=Reduced Matrix, CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. zLocation: PL=Pore Linin , M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators: Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils': � Histosol (A1) 0 Dark Surface (S7) ❑ 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) ❑ Histic Epipedon (A2) ❑ Polyvalue Below Surface (SB) (MLRA 747, 148) 0 Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) � Black Histic (A3) � Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 748) (MLRA 136, 147) � Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) ❑ Red Parent Material (TF2) 0 Stratified Layers (A5) Depleted Matrix (F3) 0 Very Shallow Dark Surtace (TF12) 0 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) Redox Dark Surtace (F6) 0 Other (Explain in Remarks) ❑ Depleted Below Dark Surtace (A11) Depleted Dark Surtace (F7) ❑ Thick Dark Surface (Al2) Redox Depressions (F8) ❑ Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR N, Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 147, 148) MLRA 736) � Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) ❑ Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 136, 122) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and 0 Sandy Redox (S5) ❑ Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) wetland hydrology must be present, 0 Stripped Matrix (S6) unless disturbed or problematic. Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Hydric Soil PresentT Yes 0 No � Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) w� G Project Name: Southeastern Connectar A4 County: Wake Nearest Road: West I.akc Ruac, {}xfcir� (;rccn Rc�a� Date: 4/7/2010 Wetland Area (ac): 3.8 Wetland Width (ft): > 0 eet Name ofl:valif,�lur[s): (:fn� 'arr, Mu c: WETLAND LOCATION: A4WB ADJACENT LAND USE: wd m mi e upstream, ups ope or ra ius) on sound or estusuary, pond or lake X forested/natural vegetation Gf1 % X on perennial steam X agricultural/ urbanized 38 % on intermittent stream X impervious surface 2 % within interstream divide Adjacent Special Natural Areas other SOILS: PP �ng g Soil Series: Colfax (Cn), Worsham (Wy) predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) X predominantly mineral (non-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: X freshwater brackish ^ steep topography ditched or channelized total wetland width >= 100 feet DOMINANT VEGETATION: 1 Liriodendron lulipifera 2 Rubus�rr�rrrirs 3 Acer ree +•ruri 4 Rosa mu ti ora FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated X intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface watei W�'fLANll'1'YY�: (selectone)* X Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE 2 X 4 = 8 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATIOP 2 POLLUTANT REMOVAL 2 * WILDLIFE HABITA� AQUATIC LIFE HABITA" RECREATION/EDUCATI OT 5 3 � X 4 = X 5 = X 2 = X 4 = X 1 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 8 10 10 12 49 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and>10%nonpoint disturbance within ]/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont ( VV � J� Pro)ecvsite: Triangle Expressway (A6) cityicounry: Wake Sampling Date: ���'������ Applicant/Owner: N.C. Turnplke Autho�lty State: NC Sampling Point: WetA6WD008 investi9ator(s): ;h�mas Barrett, Muikey, Inc. section, TownsniP, Ran9e: McCuller's Crossroads Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.�: floodplain Local relief (concave, convex, none): COf1C8V@ Slope (%): � �at: 35.654611 �ong: -78•701803 �atum: NAD 83 soii nnap unit Name: Wehadkee and Bibb Soils NWI classification: PF01 Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes � No 0(If no, explain in Remarks. ) Are Vegetation Q, Soil 0. or Hydrology Q significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes Q No � Are Vegetation Q, Soil Q, or Hydrology Q naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: Yes � No � Is the Sampled Area Yes � No � within a Wetland? Yes 0 No � Yes � No � NCWAM - Bottomland Hardwood Forest HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: 5econdarv Indi�atars {minimum nf lwo reauiredl Prim IndicaYors minimum af one is re uired� check aA that a I � Surface Soil Cracks (B6) ❑ Surface Water (A1) ❑ True Aquatic Plants (614) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (BB) 0 High Water Table (A2) ❑ Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) � Drainage Patterns (B10) 0 Saturation (A3) � Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (B16) ❑%� Water Marks (B1) ❑ Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) � Dry-Season Water Table (C2) 0 Sediment Deposits (62) ❑ Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) � Crayfish Burrows (C8) ❑ Drift Deposits (B3) ❑ Thin Muck SurFace (C7) ❑ Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) ❑ Algal Mat or Crust (64) � Other (Explain in Remarks) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) ❑ Iron Deposits (B5) � Geomorphic Position (D2) � Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) ❑ Shallow Aquitard (D3) � Water-Stained Leaves (69) ❑ Microtopographic Relief (D4) 0 Aquatic Fauna (B13) � FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes � No � Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes U No � Depth (inches): 6 Saturation Present? Yes � No 0 Depth (inches): � Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes 0 No 0 includes ca illar frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 VEGETATION - Use scientific names of plants. Tree 5lralum (Plot size: 30 ft �. Ull11US 8l118fICa(18 2. Acer rubrum g Liriodendron tulipifera 4. 5. 6. 7. Absolute Dominant Indicator } % Cover Sr�ecios7 Status 10 � FACW 50 0 FAC 10 0 FAC � 0 0 � �� = Total Cover $apling 5tralum (Plot size: 15 ft � � , Ligustrum sinense 2. 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 5hrub Stratum (Plot size: �. Not Applicable 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Herb 5tralum (Plot size: _ � . Arundinaria giganfea 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 1Nooda Vine 5tra[um (Plot size: � , Smilax rotundifolia 2, Vitis rotundifolia 3. 4. 5. 15ft � 5ft y 20 20 10 10 30 ft � 30 2D 50 Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) 0 FAC 0 � � 0 � 0 = Total Cover � - 0 � � ` 0 � ^ 0 � = Total Cover 0 FACW � 0 � 0 0 0 0 � 0 � 0 = Total Cover OX FAC � FAC 0 � 0 = Total Cover W �/� Sampling Point: W�t A6WI]008 Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 5 (A) Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 5 �g� 100 �p�g� Prevalencelndex worksheet: Total % Cover of: Mulki�ly_ bv: OBL species x 1 = FACW species x 2 = FAC species x 3 = FACU species x 4 = UPL species x 5 = Column Totals: (A) (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: ❑ Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation ❑%� Dominance Test is >50% ❑ Prevalence Index is <_3.0' 0 Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) � Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 20 ft(6 m) or more in height and 3 in. (7.6 cm) or larger in diameter at breast height (DBH). Sapling - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 20 ft(6 m) or more in height and less than 3 in. (7.6 cm) DBH. Shrub - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 3 to 20 ft(1 to 6 m) in height. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, including herbaceous vines, regardless of size. Includes woody plants, except woody vines, less than approximately 3 ft (1 m) in height. Woody vine - All woody vines, regardless of height. Hydrophytic Vegetation � Present? Yes 0 No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 ��� SOIL Sampling Point: Wei A6WO��8 Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) ❑epth Matrix Redox Features (inches] Coior [moisll % _ Color (moist� % Tvpe Loc Texture _ Remarks 0- 4 10 YR 3/2 100 Clay loam Oxidized rhizospheres 4-'12+ 10 YR 4/2 80 10 YR 3/6 20 C M Silty Clay 'T e: C=Concentration, D=De letion, RM=Reduced Matrix, CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. ZLocation: PL=Pore Linin , M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators: Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: 0 Histosol (A1) � Dark Surface (S7) ❑ 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) ❑ Histic Epipedon (A2) ❑ Polyvalue Below Surtace (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) 0 Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) � Black Histic (A3) � Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) (MLRA 736, 747) � Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) ❑ Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) ❑ Red Parent Material (TF2) 0 Stratified Layers (A5) � Depleted Matrix (F3) � Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12) 0 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) 0 Redox Dark Surtace (F6) 0 Other (Explain in Remarks) ❑ Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) ❑ Depleted Dark Surface (F7) � Thick Dark Surface (Al2) � Redox Depressions (F8) ❑ Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR N, ❑ Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 147, 748) MLRA 136) 0 Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) ❑ Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 736, 122) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and � Sandy Redox (S5) ❑ Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 14B) wetland hydrology must be present, Q Stripped Matrix (S6) unless disturbed or problematic. Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Hydric Soil Present9 Yes 0 No 0 Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont i,. �"� Pro]ecvsite: Triangle Expressway (A6) City/County: Wake Sampling Date: 3/24/201 O ApplicanUOwner: N.C. Turnplke AuthOrity State: NC Sampling Point: UP A6WD009 investi9ator(s): Thomas Barrett, Mulkey, Inc. section, TownsniP, Range: MCCulle�'s C�OSs�oads Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): hIIISlOp2 Local relief (concave, convex, none): COf1V2X Slope (%): �- � �at: 35.654308 �ong: -78.701685 Datum: NAD 83 soii MaP unit Name: Wehadkee and Bibb Soils NWI classification: Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes � No 0(If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation Q, Soil 0, or Hydrology Q significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes Q No Q Are Vegetation Q, Soil Q, or Hydrology Q naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes � No � Is the Sampled Area Hydric Soil Present? Yes � No � Within a Wetland? Yes 0 No 0 Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes � No 0 Remarks: Upland data point lies directly between wetlands A6WD and A6WE and is used for both wetlands. HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secflndarv Indicators fmininium oF lwa reauiredl Prim In i fors minimum of one is re uired� check all that a I 0 Surface Soil Cracks (B6) ❑ Surface Water (A1) ❑ True Aquatic Plants (B14) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) 0 High Water Table (A2) ❑ Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) ❑ Drainage Patterns (B10) ❑ Saturation (A3) � Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (616) ❑ Water Marks (B1) ❑ Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) � Dry-Season Water Table (C2) � Sediment Deposits (B2) ❑ Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) � Crayfish Burrows (C8) � Drift Deposits (B3) ❑ Thin Muck Surface (C7) ❑ Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) ❑ Algal Mat or Crust (B4) � Other (Explain in Remarks) � Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) ❑ Iron Deposits (B5) ❑ Geomorphic Position (D2) ❑ Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (67) ❑ Shallow Aquitard (D3) � Water-Stained Leaves (B9) ❑ Microtopographic Relief (D4) � Aquatic Fauna (B13) � FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes 0 No 0 Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes � No 0 Depth (inches): Saturation Present? Yes 0 No 0 Depth (inches): Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes 0 NoC..� includes ca illa frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: No obvious hydrologic indicators. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 VEGETATION - Use scientific names of plants. Tree SFratum (Plot size: 30 ft � � _ Liriodendron tulipifera 2. Quercus ni.pra g Pinus faeda q_ Acer rubrum 5. Liquidambar styraciflua 6. 7_ Saolinv 5tralum (Plot size: 15 ft � � . Acer rubrum 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Shrub Stratum (Plot size: 15 ft � � _ Not Applicab/e 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. I�erb Slraium (Plot size: 5 ft � � Arundinaria gigantea 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. B. 9. 10. 11. 12. Waodv V�ne Straium (Plot size: 30 ft � � Smilax rotundifolia 2. 3. 4. 5. Absolute Dominant Indicator °Io Cn�er 5ne�ies? Status 10 � FAC 20 � FAC 30 CX� FAC 15 0 FAC 15 � FAC+ 0 � 90 = Total Cover 20 20 20 20 40 40 Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) � FAC 0 0 � � 0 � = Total Cover � � 0 � 0 � � ` 0 � - = Total Cover 0 FACW 0 0 0 0 0 � � � � 0 � = Total Cover 0 FAC 0 0 � 0 = Total Cover Sampling Point: Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species 5 That Are OBL. FACW. or FAC: Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 5 ��� u� �sw000s _ (A) � �B) _ �ae� Prevalence Index worksheet: Total % Cover of: Multi�lv bv: _ OBL species x 1 = FACW species x 2 = FAC species x 3 = FACU species x 4 = UPL species x 5 = Column Totals: (A) (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: ❑ Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 0 Dominance Test is >50% ❑ Prevalence Index is <_3.0' 0 Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 0 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 20 ft(6 m) or more in height and 3 in. (7.6 cm) or larger in diameter at breast height (DBH). Sapling - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 20 ft(6 m) or more in height and less than 3 in. (7.6 cm) DBH. Shrub - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 3 to 20 ft(1 to 6 m) in height. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, including herbaceous vines, regardless of size. Includes woody plants, except woody vines, less than approximately 3 ft (1 m) in height. Woody vine - All woody vines, regardless of height. Hydrophytic Vegetation � Present? Yes � No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 S�IL Sampling Point: �P �6WOfl09 Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features [inchesl Coior [mflistl % Color (moistl % Tvoe Loc Texture _ Remarks fl- 1 10 YR 3/3 100 SL SL = Sandy loam 1 -5 2.5Y5/4 100 SL 5- 12+ 10 YR 6/8 100 SCL SCL = Sandy clay loam 'T e: C=Concentration, D=De letion, RM=Reduced Matrix, CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. zLocation: PL=Pore Linin , M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators: Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils': � Histosol (A1) 0 Dark Surface (S7) � 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) ❑ Histic Epipedon (A2) ❑ Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) 0 Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) � Black Histic (A3) g Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) (MLRA 136, 147) ❑ Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) � Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) ❑ Red Parent Material (TF2) � Stratified Layers (A5) ❑ Depleted Matrix (F3) 0 Very Shallow Dark Surtace (TF12) ❑ 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) ❑ Redox Dark Surface (F6) 0 Other (Explain in Remarks) 0 Depleted Below Dark Surtace (A11) ❑ Depleted Dark Surface (F7) � Thick Dark Surface (Al2) � Redox Depressions (FB) ❑ Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR N, ❑ Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 747, 148) MLRA 136) � Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) ❑ Umbric Surtace (F13) (MLRA 736, 122) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and � Sandy Redox (S5) ❑ Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) wetland hydrology must be present, 0 Stripped Matrix (S6) unless disturbed or problematic. Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Hydric Soil Present7 Yes 0 No 0 Remarks: No obvious hydric soil indicators. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) Project Name: Tri-Ex County: Wake Nearest Road: US401/Old McCul er's Rd Date: 3/24/2010 Wetland Area (ac): 0.6 Wetland Width (ft): 1 Name of f::val��Etur[s], c��n 3arn:li: u c}• nc, � � WETLAND LOCATION: on sound or estusuary, pond or lake x on perennial steam on intermittent stream within interstream divide other VV `✓ � A6WD ADJACENT LAND USE: (wit m 1/ mi e upstream, ups ope or ra ius) x forested/natural vegetation 50 % x agricultural/ urbanized 50 % impervious surface % Adjacent Special Natural Areas SOILS: DOMINANT VEGETATION: Soil Series: Wehadkee and Bibb Soils 1 See USACE wetland dala form predominantly organic (humus, muck or peat) 2 x predominantly mineral (non-sandy) 3 predominantly sandy 4 HYDRAULIC FACTORS: FLOODING AND WETNESS: x freshwater semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated brackish x seasonally flooded or inundated steep topography intermittently flooded or temporary surface water ditched or channelized no evidence of flooding or surface watei x total wetland width >= 100 feet W�'1'LANll'fYY�: (selectone)* x Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE 3 X 4 - BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATIOP 2 X 4 = POLLUTANT REMOVAL 3 * X 5 = WILDLIFE HABITA7 3 X 2 = AQUATIC LIFE HABITA" 2 X 4 = 12 8 15 6 8 RECREATION/EDUCATIOT 2 X ] = 2 TOTAL WETLAND SCORE = 51 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius. / WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont � �1�' V� Pro]ecusite: Triangle Expressway (A8) c�tyicounty: Wake Sampling Date: 6/9/2010 ApplicanUOwner: N.C. Tu�nplke AuthO�ity State: NC Sampling Point: A8WE103 investigator(s): Wendee B. Smith, Mulkey, Inc. section, Townsnip, Ran9e: Williams Crossroads Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): floodplain Local relief (concave, convex, none): nOne Slope (%): �- 2 �at: 35.636018 �ong -78.650345 Datum: NAD 83 soii nnaP unit Name: Rains fine sandy loam NWI classification: PF01A Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes 0 No 0(If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation Q, Soil Q, or Hydrology Q significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes Q No Q Are Vegetation Q, Soil Q, or Hydrology Q naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: Yes � No � �s the Sampled Area Yes � No � Within a Wetland? Yes 0 No � Yes � No � NCWAM - Bottomland Hardwood Forest HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: 5ecanda Indicalors minimum of two re uired Primary lndicaYors�minimum of one is required: �heck all that_apply) 0 Surface Soil Crecks (B6) � Surface Water (A1) ❑ True Aquatic Plants (B14) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) ❑x High Water Table (A2) � Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) ❑ Drainage Patterns (B10) 0 Saturation (A3) ❑ Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (616) ❑ Water Marks (61) ❑ Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) � Dry-Season Water Table (C2) ❑ Sediment Deposits (B2) ❑ Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) ❑ Crayfish Burrows (CB) ❑ Drift Deposits (B3) ❑ Thin Muck Surface (C7) ❑ Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) ❑ Algal Mat or Crust (B4) 0 Other (Explain in Remarks) � Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) � Iron Deposits (65) IJ Geomorphic Position (D2) � Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (67) � Shallow Aquitard (D3) 0 Water-Stained Leaves (B9) ❑ Microtopographic Relief (D4) 0 Aquatic Fauna (B13) � FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes � No 0 Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes � No � Depth (inches): 10 Saturation Present? Yes 0 No � Depth (inches): � Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes 0 No 0 includes ca illa frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 VEGETATION - Use scientific names of plants. Tree Stratum (Plot size: 30 ft radius � �, Pinus taeda 2 Liriodendron tulipifera g_ llex opaca 4_ Liquidambar styracif/ua 5. 6. 7. S,avlin� Slraium (Plot size: 15 ft radius y � _ Liquidambar styraciflua 2. Pinus taeda 3. Juniperus vir,qiniana 4. 5. 6. 7_ 5hruh 'Slratum (Plot size: 15 ft radius y � , Vaccinium corymbosum 2. Arundinaria .qi.qantea 3 Magnolia virginiana 4. 5. 6. 7. Herb Stratum (Plot size: 5 ft radius � � Osmunda cinnamomea 2. Carex sp. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. WoodV Vine Slratum (Plot size: 30 ft radius j 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Ak�salute Dominant Indicator _°In Co�ar Si�ooias7 StatUS 6D � FAC 6a � FAC 95 0 FAC 15 0 FAC 0 � � 150 = Total Cover 25 10 5 40 15 10 5 30 10 15 25 Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) OX FAC 0 FAC 0 FAC � � 0 � = Total Cover � FACW 0 FACW � FACW 0 0 0 0 = Total Cover � FACW 0 0 r.� 0 0 � 0 � � 0 0 = Total Cover 0 0 0 � 0 � _ = Total Cover Sampling Point: Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species � That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC� Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 7 100°/a Prevalence Index worksheet: Total % Cover of: Multi�lv bv: OBL species x 1 = FACW species x 2 = FAC species x 3 = FACU species x 4 = UPL species x 5 = Column Totals: (A) (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: � Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation ❑%� Dominance Test is >50% ❑ Prevalence Index is <_3.0' � Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 0 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 20 ft(6 m) or more in height and 3 in. (7.6 cm) or larger in diameter at breast height (DBH). Sapling - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 20 ft(6 m) or more in height and less than 3 in. (7.6 cm) DBH. Shrub - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, epproximately 3 to 20 ft(1 to 6 m) in height. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, including herbaceous vines, regardless of size. Includes woody plants, except woody vines, less than approximately 3 ft (1 m) in height. Woody vine - All woody vines, regardless of height. Hydrophytic Vegetation � Present? Yes � No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 SOIL Sampling Point: iAB���� Pro�le aeseription: [f]escribe to the depth needed to dvcument the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) _ Cofor [moisi] % Color (moist) % Tvoe, Loc Texture _ Remarks 0- 10 10 YR 2/1 100 silty sandy organic 10 - 12 10 YR 2/1 80 10 YR 4/1 20 D M SLoam 'T : C=Conceniratiorr, �=Qe latian RM=Reduced Matrix, CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. ZLocation: PL=Pore Linin ,{vl=Malrix. Hydric Soil Indicators: Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils': 0 Histosol (A1) 0 Dark Surtace (S7) � 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) ❑ Histic Epipedon (A2) ❑ Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 747, 748) 0 Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) 0 Black Histic (A3) �] Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 747, 148) (MLRA 136, 147) � Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) ❑ Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) ❑ Red Parent Material (TF2) � Stratified Layers (A5) � Depleted Matrix (F3) 0 Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12) ❑ 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) ❑ Redox Dark Surface (F6) 0 Other (Explain in Remarks) 0 Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) ❑ Depleted Dark Surface (F7) � Thick Dark Surface (Al2) � Redox Depressions (F8) ❑ Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR N, ❑ Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 147, 148) MLRA 136) 0 Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) ❑ Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 136, 122) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and � Sandy Redox (S5) ❑ Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) wetland hydrology must be present, � Stripped Matrix (S6) unless disturbed or problematic. Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Hydric Soil Present9 Yes 0 No 0 Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Vv !J � Pro]ecusite: Triangle Expressway (A8) city�county: Wake Sampling Date: 6/9/2010 Applicant/Owner: N.C. Turnplke Authorlty State: NC Sampling Point: ASW�UP103 investi9ator(s): wendee B. Smith, Mulkey, Inc. section, Townsnip, Ran9e: Williams Crossroads Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): hIIISIOp@ Local relief (concave, convex, none): nOne Slope (%): �- 2 �at: 35.636128 �ong: -78.650343 �atum: NAD 83 soii nnaP unit rvame: Rains fine sandy loam NWI classification: Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes � No 0(If no, explain in Remarks. ) Are Vegetation Q, Soil Q, or Hydrology Q significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes Q No Q Are Vegetation Q, Soil Q, or Hydrology Q naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: HYDROLOGY Yes ,� No � �s the Sampled Area Yes � No � within a Wetland? Yes 0 No 0 Yes � No � Wetland Hydrology Indicators: 5e�andarv Ind�catars [minimum of twv refluEred] Primary Indicators_Lminimum of one is required; check all that ap�) , 0 Surface Soil Cracks (B6) ❑ Surtace Water (A1) ❑ True Aquatic Plants (B14) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (68) � High Water Table (A2) ❑ Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) ❑ Drainage Patterns (B10) ❑ Saturation (A3) ❑ Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) ❑ Moss Trim Lines (616) ❑ Water Marks (61) ❑ Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) ❑ Dry-Season Water Table (C2) 0 Sediment Deposits (B2) ❑ Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) ❑ Crayfish Burrows (C6) � Drift Deposits (B3) ❑ Thin Muck SurFace (C7) ❑ Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) � Algal Mat or Crust (B4) � Other (Explain in Remarks) ❑ Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) ❑ Iron Deposits (65) ❑ Geomorphic Position (D2) � Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) � Shallow Aquitard (D3) ❑ Water-Stained Leaves (69) ❑ Microtopographic Relief (D4) 0 Aquatic Fauna (B13) . � FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes 0 No � Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes � No � Depth (inches): Saturation Present? Yes 0 No 0 Depth (inches): Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes � No 0 includes ca illa frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: F2emarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 VEGETATION - Use scientific names of plants. Tre� Slralum (Plot size: 30 ft radius � � . Pinus taeda 2_ Liriodendron tulipifera 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Sa Ii�ng,TStrafum (Plot size: 15 ft radius � �. Liquidambarstyracif/ua 2. Oxydendron arboreum 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 5hruh 5tratum (Plot size: 15 ft radius } �. Persea palustris 2. Liquidambar styraciflua g. Arundinaria gigantea 4. 5. 6. 7. Herh Stra[wn (Plot size: 5 ft radius � �. Smilax rofundifolia 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. VNvodv Vine Slralum (Plot size: 15 ft fBdIUS � 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Absolute Dominant Indicator % Cover $b0C125� Status 90 0 FAC 15 0 FAC � � 0 � 105 = Total Cover 65 � FAC 5 0 FACU 0 0 0 0 � 70 = Total Cover 20 � FACW 15 � FAC 10 � FACW 0 0 0 � 45 = Total Cover 2 � FAC � � 0 � 0 � 0 � � 0 0 2 = Total Cover 0 0 0 0 = Total Cover Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) Sampling Point: A�WEUPi03 Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 6 (A) Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: 6 (B) Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 100% �,q�g� Prevalence Index worksheet: Total % Cover of: Multiply by: OBL species x 1 = FACW species x 2 = FAC species x 3 = FACU species x 4 = UPL species x 5 = Column Totals: (A) (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: ❑ Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation ❑%� Dominance Test is >50% ❑ Prevalence Index is 53.0' 0 Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) 0 Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 20 ft(6 m) or more in height and 3 in. (7.6 cm) or larger in diameter at breast height (DBH). Sapling - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 20 ft(6 m) or more in height and less than 3 in. (7.6 cm) DBH. Shrub - Woody plants, excluding woody vines, approximately 3 to 20 ft(1 to 6 m) in height. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, including herbaceous vines, regardless of size. Includes woody plants, except woody vines, less than approximately 3 ft (1 m) in height. Woody vine - All woody vines, regardless of height. Hydrophytic Vegetation � Present? Yes 0 No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 SOIL Sampling Point: A8WEUP103 Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicatar or confirm tne absence of indicators.j deplh Matrix Redox Features (in�hes}_ _ Calar {�oist] % Color (moist) % Tvoe Loc Texture Remarks � Q- d 10 YR 4/2 100 SLoam 4- 12 10 YR 6/4 80 2.5Y 4/3 20 C M SLoam 'i e: C=ConcenEratlon, I7=�e leiion, RM=Reduced Matrix, CS=Cov4red vr Coateci Sand Grains. zLocation: PL=Pore Linin , M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators: Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: � Histosol (A1) ❑ Dark Surface (S7) � 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) ❑ Histic Epipedon (A2) Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) 0 Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) 0 Black Histic (A3) Thin Dark SurFace (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) (MLRA 736, 147) � Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) ❑ Red Parent Material (TF2) � Stratified Layers (A5) Depleted Matrix (F3) ❑ Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12) � 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) ❑ Redox Dark Surface (F6) 0 Other (Explain in Remarks) 0 Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) ❑ Depleted Dark Surface (F7) � Thick Dark Surface (Al2) � Redox Depressions (F8) ❑ Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR N, ❑ Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 147, 148) MLRA 736) � Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) ❑ Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 136, 122) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and 0 Sandy Redox (S5) ❑ Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) wetland hydrology must be present, � Stripped Matrix (S6) unless disturbed or problematic. Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes 0 No 0 Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Peer-Review Draft 6-25-2009 Vv � � WETLAND RATING WORKSHEET (4th VERSION) � Project Name: Ti•fara,�l� I�rj�r•e,+,c�vuv (rt 8) County: Wake Nearest Road: Holland Church Road � Date: 6/9/2010 Wetland Area (ac): 8acres Wetland Width (ft): 350 t Name of li�alufitar[�]: �ix ce 3. timit i, N u e4�, lnc. WETLAND LOCATION: A8WE103 ADJACENT LAND USE: (within l/ mile upstream, ups ope or ra ius on sowid or estusuary, pond or lake ✓ Fc�restesUnalur��l ve�;c[:�lion 80 % �on pen;nnial steam �a�;ricullurall urbans�cd 20 % on intermittent stream impervious surface % within interstream divide Adjacent Special Natural Areas other SOILS: Soil Series: Rains fine sandy loam predominantly t�r�anic [lnui3�i3s, muck or peat) �predominantly miizaral (rion-sandy) predominantly sandy HYDRAULIC FACTORS: freshwater brackish steep topography ditched or channelized � total wetland width >= 100 feet DOMINANT VEGETATION: i Liriodendron tuli ifera 2 l.ir r�rrlu+��hur sll+r•crc: r Ir�rr 3 :l+rri� f�tu�•ir� grgrrrrrerr , ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 Jruirr�s eljrrsrrs FLOODING AND WETNESS: semipermanently to permenently flooded or inundated seasonally flooded or inundated ✓ intermittently flooded or temporary surface water no evidence of flooding or surface watei WETLAND TYPE: (select one)* ✓ Bottomland Hardwood Forest Bog/Fen Swamp Forest Headwater Forest Carolina Bay Bog Forest Pocosin Ephemeral Wetland Pine Savannah Other: Freshwater Marsh * The rating system cannot be applied to salt and brackish marshes or stream channels. DEM RATING WATER STORAGE 4 X 4 = 16 BANK, SHORELINE STABILIZATIOP 1 POLLUTANT REMOVAL 2 * WILDLIFE HABITA� AQUATIC LIFE HABITA" REC REATION/EDUCATIOT 4 4 2 X 4 = X 5 = X 2 = X 4 = X 1 = TOTAL WETLAND SCORE _ 4 10 8 16 2 56 * Add one point if in sensitive watershed and >10% nonpoint disturbance within 1/2 mile upstream, upslope, or radius, WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA SHEET — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region Project/Site: C540 City/County: Wake Sampling Date: 8/14/17 Applicant/Owner: NCDOT State: NC Sampling Point: WVX-WET Investigator(s): J. Tisdale, S. Easterly, J. Garvey Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillside, terrace, etc.): flat Local relief (concave, convex, none): concave Slope (%): <1 Subregion (LRR or MLRA): LRR P, MLRA 136 Lat: 35.687571 Long: 35.687571 Datum: NAD83 Soil Map Unit Name: CtC - Creedmoor silt loam, 6 to 10 percent slopes NWI classification: PEM Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes X No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: Wetland with problematic soils. HYDROLOGY Yes X No Is the Sampled Area Yes X No within a Wetland? Yes X No Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two requiredl Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that applvl Surface Soil Cracks (B6) Surface Water (A1) True Aquatic Plants (B14) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) High Water Table (A2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) X Drainage Patterns (B10) Saturation (A3) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (B16) Water Marks (B1) Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) Dry-Season Water Table (C2) Sediment Deposits (B2) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) Crayfish Burrows (C8) Drift Deposits (B3) Thin Muck Surface (C7) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) Algal Mat or Crust (B4) Other (Explain in Remarks) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) Iron Deposits (B5) X Geomorphic Position (D2) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) Shallow Aquitard (D3) Water-Stained Leaves (69) Microtopographic Relief (D4) Aquatic Fauna (B13) X FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: Saturated top 1" due to rain. This area is catching water from 540 fillslopes. Drains into SSF. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. Absolute Dominant Tree Stratum (Plot size: ) % Cover Species? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 50% of total cover: Saplinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: 30' r ) 1. Salix nigra 2. Baccharis halimifolia 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 50% of total cover: Herb Stratum (Plot size: 15' r ) 1. Juncus effusus 2. Carex lurida 3. Typha latifolia 4. Scirpus cyperinus 5. Heterotheca subaxillaris 6. Rubus argutus 7. Platanus occidentalis 8. Microstegium vimineum 9. Liquidambar styraciflua 10. 11. 20 20 =Total Cover 20% of total cover: Sampling Point: WVX-WET idicator Status Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 4 (A) Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: 4 (B) Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 100.0% (A/B) Yes OBL Yes FACW 40 =Total Cover 20 20% of total cover: 8 50% of total cover: 88 Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 60 30 20 20 20 10 5 5 5 Yes Yes No No No No No No No FACW OBL OBL FACW UPL FACU FACW FAC FAC 175 =Total Cover 20% of total cover: 35 =Total Cover 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) Total % Cover of: Multiply by: OBL species 70 x 1= 70 FACW species 105 x 2= 210 FAC species 10 x 3= 30 FACU species 10 x 4= 40 UPL species 20 x 5= 100 Column Totals: 215 (A) 450 (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = 2.09 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation X 2- Dominance Test is >50% X 3- Prevalence Index is <-3.0� 4 - Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must bE present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft (1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody Vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 SOIL Sampling Point: WVX-WET Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-2 5yr 4/4 90 5yr 5/2 10 C M Loamy/Clayey Distinct redox concentrations 2-14 2.5yr 4/2 80 10yr 7/8 20 C M Loamy/Clayey Prominent redox concentrations 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators: Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol (A1) Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) Histic Epipedon (A2) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) Coast Prairie Redox (A16) Black Histic (A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (MLRA 136) (MLRA 147, 148) Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) Stratified Layers (A5) X Depleted Matrix (F3) (MLRA 136, 147) 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) Redox Dark Surface (F6) Red Parent Material (F21) Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) (outside MLRA 127, 147, 148) Thick Dark Surface (Al2) Redox Depressions (F8) Very Shallow Dark Surface (F22) Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, Other (Explain in Remarks) Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) MLRA 136) Sandy Redox (S5) Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 122, 136) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and Stripped Matrix (S6) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) wetland hydrology must be present, Dark Surface (S7) Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127, 147, 148) unless disturbed or problematic. Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: This data sheet is revised from Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Regional Supplement Version 2.0 to include the NRCS Field Indicators of Hydric Soils, Version 8.0, 2016. Wetland problematic soils appear to be influenced from past road construction. Currently functioning as a wetland, hard packed soils, with wetland vegetation. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA SHEET — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region Project/Site: C540 City/County: Wake Sampling Date: 8/14/17 Applicant/Owner: NCDOT State: NC Sampling Point: WVX-UP Investigator(s): J. Tisdale, S. Easterly, J. Garvey Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillside, terrace, etc.): flat Local relief (concave, convex, none): convex Slope (%): 1 Subregion (LRR or MLRA): LRR P, MLRA 136 Lat: 35.687497 Long: -78.84928 Datum: NAD83 Soil Map Unit Name: CtC - Creedmoor silt loam, 6 to 10 percent slopes NWI classification: UPL Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes X No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: HYDROLOGY Yes X No Is the Sampled Area Yes No X within a Wetland? Yes No X Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two requiredl Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that applvl Surface Soil Cracks (B6) Surface Water (A1) True Aquatic Plants (B14) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) High Water Table (A2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) Drainage Patterns (B10) Saturation (A3) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (B16) Water Marks (B1) Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) Dry-Season Water Table (C2) Sediment Deposits (B2) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) Crayfish Burrows (C8) Drift Deposits (B3) Thin Muck Surface (C7) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) Algal Mat or Crust (B4) Other (Explain in Remarks) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) Iron Deposits (B5) Geomorphic Position (D2) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) Shallow Aquitard (D3) Water-Stained Leaves (69) Microtopographic Relief (D4) Aquatic Fauna (B13) FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. Tree Stratum (Plot size: 30' r ) 1. Liriodendron tulipifera 2. Carpinus caroliniana 3. Quercus rubra 4. Nyssa sylvatica 5. Quercus alba 6. 7. 50% of total cover: 50 Saplinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: 30' r ) 1. Pinus taeda 2. llex opaca 3. Acer rubrum 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 50% of total cover: Herb Stratum (Plot size: 15' r ) 1. Microstegium vimineum 2. Osmundastrum cinnamomeum 3. Parthenocissus quinquefolia 4. Hamamelis virginiana 5. Vitis rotundifolia 6. Acer rubrum 7. Quercus alba 8. 9. 10. 11. % Cover Species? Status 30 Yes FACU 30 Yes FAC 20 Yes FACU 10 No FAC 10 No FACU 100 =Total Cover 20% of total cover: 20 20 Yes 10 Yes 10 Yes 40 =Total Cover 20 20% of total cover: 50% of total cover: 50 Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 30 20 10 10 10 10 10 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes FAC FACU FAC 8 FAC FACW FACU FACU FAC FAC FACU 100 =Total Cover 20% of total cover: 20 =Total Cover 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) Sampling Point: WVX-UP Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 7 (A) Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: 13 (B) Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 53.8% (A/B) Total % Cover of: Multiply by: OBL species 0 x 1= 0 FACW species 20 x 2= 40 FAC species 120 x 3= 360 FACU species 100 x 4= 400 UPL species 0 x 5= 0 Column Totals: 240 (A) 800 (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = 3.33 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation X 2- Dominance Test is >50% 3 - Prevalence Index is <-3.0� 4 - Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must bE present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft (1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody Vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 SOIL Sampling Point: WVX-UP Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-2 2-14 10yr 4/4 100 10yr 6/6 100 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. Hydric Soil Indicators: Histosol (A1) Histic Epipedon (A2) Black Histic (A3) Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Stratified Layers (A5) 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) Thick Dark Surface (Al2) Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) Sandy Redox (S5) Stripped Matrix (S6) Dark Surface (S7) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Loamy/Clayey Loamy/Clayey Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (MLRA 136) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) Depleted Matrix (F3) Redox Dark Surface (F6) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) Redox Depressions (F8) Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 136) Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 122, 136) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127, 147, 148) ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 147, 148) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 136, 147) Red Parent Material (F21) (outside MLRA 127, 147, 148) Very Shallow Dark Surface (F22) Other (Explain in Remarks) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: This data sheet is revised from Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Regional Supplement Version 2.0 to include the NRCS Field Indicators of Hydric Soils, Version 8.0, 2016. Soil very friable. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA SHEET — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region Project/Site: C540 City/County: Wake Sampling Date: 8/14/17 Applicant/Owner: NCDOT State: NC Sampling Point: WVZ-WET Investigator(s): J. Tisdale, J. Garvey Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillside, terrace, etc.): hillslope Local relief (concave, convex, none): concave Slope (%): <1 Subregion (LRR or MLRA): LRR P, MLRA 136 Lat: 35.68862 Long: -78.845508 Datum: NAD83 Soil Map Unit Name: CtC - Creedmoor silt loam, 6 to 10 percent slopes NWI classification: PEM Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes X No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: Linear wetland, drainage pattern. HYDROLOGY Yes X No Is the Sampled Area Yes X No within a Wetland? Yes X No Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two requiredl Primary Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that applvl Surface Soil Cracks (B6) X Surface Water (A1) True Aquatic Plants (B14) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) X High Water Table (A2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) X Drainage Patterns (B10) X Saturation (A3) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (B16) Water Marks (B1) X Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) Dry-Season Water Table (C2) Sediment Deposits (B2) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) Crayfish Burrows (C8) Drift Deposits (B3) Thin Muck Surface (C7) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) Algal Mat or Crust (B4) Other (Explain in Remarks) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) Iron Deposits (B5) Geomorphic Position (D2) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) Shallow Aquitard (D3) Water-Stained Leaves (69) Microtopographic Relief (D4) Aquatic Fauna (B13) X FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes X No Depth (inches): 6 Water Table Present? Yes X No Depth (inches): 0 Saturation Present? Yes X No Depth (inches): 0 Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. Absolute Dominant Tree Stratum (Plot size: ) % Cover Species? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 50% of total cover: Saplinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. Salix nigra 2. Baccharis halimifolia 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 50% of total cover: Herb Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. Typha latifolia 2. Juncus effusus 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 20 5 =Total Cover 20% of total cover: Sampling Point: WVZ-WET idicator Status Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 3 (A) Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: 3 (B) Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 100.0% (A/B) Yes OBL Yes FACW 25 =Total Cover 13 20% of total cover: 5 50% of total cover: 45 Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 80 Yes OBL 10 No FACW 90 =Total Cover 20% of total cover: 18 =Total Cover 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) Total % Cover of: Multiply by: OBL species 100 x 1= 100 FACW species 15 x 2= 30 FAC species 0 x 3= 0 FACU species 0 x 4= 0 UPL species 0 x 5= 0 Column Totals: 115 (A) 130 (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = 1.13 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation X 2- Dominance Test is >50% X 3- Prevalence Index is <-3.0� 4 - Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must bE present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft (1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody Vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 SOIL Sampling Point: WVZ-WET Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-2 7.5yr 3/4 2-6 2.5y 3/1 6-14 10yr 6/6 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. Hydric Soil Indicators: Histosol (A1) Histic Epipedon (A2) Black Histic (A3) Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Stratified Layers (A5) 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) Thick Dark Surface (Al2) Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) Sandy Redox (S5) Stripped Matrix (S6) Dark Surface (S7) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Loamy/Clayey Sandy Loamy/Clayey Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (MLRA 136) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) X Depleted Matrix (F3) Redox Dark Surface (F6) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) Redox Depressions (F8) Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 136) Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 122, 136) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127, 147, 148) ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 147, 148) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 136, 147) Red Parent Material (F21) (outside MLRA 127, 147, 148) Very Shallow Dark Surface (F22) Other (Explain in Remarks) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: This data sheet is revised from Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Regional Supplement Version 2.0 to include the NRCS Field Indicators of Hydric Soils, Version 8.0, 2016. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA SHEET — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region Project/Site: C540 City/County: Wake Sampling Date: 8/14/17 Applicant/Owner: NCDOT State: NC Sampling Point: WVZ-UP Investigator(s): J. Tisdale, J. Garvey Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillside, terrace, etc.): hillslope Local relief (concave, convex, none): concave Slope (%): 1 Subregion (LRR or MLRA): LRR P, MLRA 136 Lat: 35.688612 Long: -78.845417 Datum: NAD83 Soil Map Unit Name: CtC - Creedmoor silt loam, 6 to 10 percent slopes NWI classification: UPL Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes X No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: HYDROLOGY Yes X No Is the Sampled Area Yes No X within a Wetland? Yes No X Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two requiredl Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that applvl Surface Soil Cracks (B6) Surface Water (A1) True Aquatic Plants (B14) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) High Water Table (A2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) Drainage Patterns (B10) Saturation (A3) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (B16) Water Marks (B1) Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) Dry-Season Water Table (C2) Sediment Deposits (B2) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) Crayfish Burrows (C8) Drift Deposits (B3) Thin Muck Surface (C7) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) Algal Mat or Crust (B4) Other (Explain in Remarks) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) Iron Deposits (B5) Geomorphic Position (D2) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) Shallow Aquitard (D3) Water-Stained Leaves (69) Microtopographic Relief (D4) Aquatic Fauna (B13) FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. Absolute Dominant Tree Stratum (Plot size: ) % Cover Species? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 50% of total cover: Saplinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: 30' r 1. Baccharis halimifolia 2. Pinus taeda 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 50% of total cover: Herb Stratum (Plot size: 15' r ) 1. Lespedeza cuneata 2. Pinus taeda 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Sampling Point: WVZ-UP idicator Status Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 3 (A) Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: 4 (B) Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 75.0% (A/B) =Total Cover 20% of total cover: ) 40 Yes FACW 20 Yes FAC 60 =Total Cover 30 20% of total cover: 12 50% of total cover: 40 Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 60 Yes FACU 20 Yes FAC 80 =Total Cover 20% of total cover: 16 =Total Cover 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) Total % Cover of: Multiply by: OBL species 0 x 1= 0 FACW species 40 x 2= 80 FAC species 40 x 3= 120 FACU species 60 x 4= 240 UPL species 0 x 5= 0 Column Totals: 140 (A) 440 (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = 3.14 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation X 2- Dominance Test is >50% 3 - Prevalence Index is <-3.0� 4 - Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must bE present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft (1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody Vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 SOIL Sampling Point: WVZ-UP Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-14 10yr 5/6 100 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. Hydric Soil Indicators: Histosol (A1) Histic Epipedon (A2) Black Histic (A3) Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Stratified Layers (A5) 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) Thick Dark Surface (Al2) Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) Sandy Redox (S5) Stripped Matrix (S6) Dark Surface (S7) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (MLRA 136) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) Depleted Matrix (F3) Redox Dark Surface (F6) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) Redox Depressions (F8) Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 136) Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 122, 136) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127, 147, 148) ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 147, 148) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 136, 147) Red Parent Material (F21) (outside MLRA 127, 147, 148) Very Shallow Dark Surface (F22) Other (Explain in Remarks) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: This data sheet is revised from Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Regional Supplement Version 2.0 to include the NRCS Field Indicators of Hydric Soils, Version 8.0, 2016. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA SHEET — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region Project/Site: C540 City/County: Wake Sampling Date: 8/14/17 Applicant/Owner: NCDOT State: NC Sampling Point: WWB-WET Investigator(s): J. Tisdale, J. Garvey Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillside, terrace, etc.): hillslope Local relief (concave, convex, none): concave Slope (%): 1 Subregion (LRR or MLRA): LRR P, MLRA 136 Lat: 35.687681 Long: -78.845927 Datum: NAD83 Soil Map Unit Name: CrE - Creedmoor sandy loam, 10 to 20 percent slopes NWI classification: PEM Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes X No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No Is the Sampled Area Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No within a Wetland? Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No Remarks: Cattail wetland above eph drainage pipe, problematic soils HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two requiredl Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that applvl X Surface Soil Cracks (B6) Surface Water (A1) True Aquatic Plants (B14) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) High Water Table (A2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) X Drainage Patterns (B10) Saturation (A3) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (B16) Water Marks (B1) Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) Dry-Season Water Table (C2) Sediment Deposits (B2) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) Crayfish Burrows (C8) Drift Deposits (B3) Thin Muck Surface (C7) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) Algal Mat or Crust (B4) Other (Explain in Remarks) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) Iron Deposits (B5) Geomorphic Position (D2) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) Shallow Aquitard (D3) Water-Stained Leaves (69) Microtopographic Relief (D4) Aquatic Fauna (B13) X FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: Drainage patterns coming in, connects to roadway pipe. Does not appear to be a stormwater feature US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. Absolute Dominant Tree Stratum (Plot size: 30' r ) % Cover Species? 1. Salix nigra 10 Yes 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 50% of total cover: Saplinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: 30' r 1. Pinus taeda 2. Quercus alba 3. Baccharis halimifolia 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 50% of total cover: Herb Stratum (Plot size: 15' r ) 1. Typha latifolia 2. Persicaria maculosa 3. Juncus effusus 4. Acer rubrum 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Sampling Point: WWB-WET idicator Status Dominance Test worksheet: OBL Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 4 (A) Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: 5 (B) Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 80.0% (A/B) 10 =Total Cover 5 20% of total cover: 2 ) 5 Yes FAC 5 Yes FACU 5 Yes FACW 15 =Total Cover 8 20% of total cover: 3 50% of total cover: 55 Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 80 15 10 5 Yes No No No OBL FACW FACW FAC 110 =Total Cover 20% of total cover: 22 =Total Cover 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) Total % Cover of: Multiply by: OBL species 90 x 1= 90 FACW species 30 x 2= 60 FAC species 10 x 3= 30 FACU species 5 x 4= 20 UPL species 0 x 5= 0 Column Totals: 135 (A) 200 (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = 1.48 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation X 2- Dominance Test is >50% X 3- Prevalence Index is <-3.0� 4 - Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must bE present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft (1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody Vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 SOIL Sampling Point: WWB-WET Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-2 7.5yr 3/2 100 Loamy/Clayey 2-10 5yr 4/3 80 10yr 5/1 20 D M Loamy/Clayey 10-14 2.5yr 6/4 80 2.5y 5/1 20 D M Loamy/Clayey 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators: Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol (A1) Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) Histic Epipedon (A2) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) Coast Prairie Redox (A16) Black Histic (A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (MLRA 136) (MLRA 147, 148) Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) Stratified Layers (A5) Depleted Matrix (F3) (MLRA 136, 147) 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) Redox Dark Surface (F6) Red Parent Material (F21) Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) (outside MLRA 127, 147, 148) Thick Dark Surface (Al2) Redox Depressions (F8) Very Shallow Dark Surface (F22) Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, X Other (Explain in Remarks) Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) MLRA 136) Sandy Redox (S5) Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 122, 136) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and Stripped Matrix (S6) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) wetland hydrology must be present, Dark Surface (S7) Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127, 147, 148) unless disturbed or problematic. Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: This data sheet is revised from Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Regional Supplement Version 2.0 to include the NRCS Field Indicators of Hydric Soils, Version 8.0, 2016. Problematic: Due to the fill slope of the adjoining property the soil is aggregating in the area of the wetland US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA SHEET — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region Project/Site: C540 City/County: Wake Sampling Date: 8/14/17 Applicant/Owner: NCDOT State: NC Sampling Point: WWB-UPL Investigator(s): J. Tisdale, J. Garvey Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillside, terrace, etc.): hillslope Local relief (concave, convex, none): convex Slope (%): <1 Subregion (LRR or MLRA): LRR P, MLRA 136 Lat: 35.687686 Long: -78.845976 Datum: NAD83 Soil Map Unit Name: CrE - Creedmoor sandy loam, 10 to 20 percent slopes NWI classification: UPL Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes X No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: HYDROLOGY Yes X No Is the Sampled Area Yes No X within a Wetland? Yes No X Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two requiredl Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that applvl Surface Soil Cracks (B6) Surface Water (A1) True Aquatic Plants (B14) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) High Water Table (A2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) Drainage Patterns (B10) Saturation (A3) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (B16) Water Marks (B1) Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) Dry-Season Water Table (C2) Sediment Deposits (B2) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) Crayfish Burrows (C8) Drift Deposits (B3) Thin Muck Surface (C7) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) Algal Mat or Crust (B4) Other (Explain in Remarks) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) Iron Deposits (B5) Geomorphic Position (D2) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) Shallow Aquitard (D3) Water-Stained Leaves (69) Microtopographic Relief (D4) Aquatic Fauna (B13) FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. Absolute Dominant Tree Stratum (Plot size: 30 ) % Cover Species? 1. Pinus taeda 20 Yes 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 50% of total cover: Saplinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: 30 1. Baccharis halimifolia 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 50% of total cover: Herb Stratum (Plot size: 15 ) 1. Festuca trachyphylla 2. Persicaria maculosa 3. Lonicera japonica 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Sampling Point: WWB-UPL idicator Status Dominance Test worksheet: FAC Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 2 (A) Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: 3 (B) Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 66.7% (A/B) 20 =Total Cover 10 20% of total cover: 4 ) 20 Yes FACW 20 =Total Cover 10 20% of total cover: 4 80 Yes UPL 10 No FACW 5 No FACU 50% of total cover: 48 Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 95 =Total Cover 20% of total cover: 19 =Total Cover 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) Total % Cover of: Multiply by: OBL species 0 x 1= 0 FACW species 30 x 2= 60 FAC species 20 x 3= 60 FACU species 5 x 4= 20 UPL species 80 x 5= 400 Column Totals: 135 (A) 540 (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = 4.00 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation X 2- Dominance Test is >50% 3 - Prevalence Index is <-3.0� 4 - Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must bE present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft (1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody Vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 SOIL Sampling Point: WWB-UPL Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-8 8-14 2.5yr 4/4 100 7.5yr 5/6 100 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. Hydric Soil Indicators: Histosol (A1) Histic Epipedon (A2) Black Histic (A3) Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Stratified Layers (A5) 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) Thick Dark Surface (Al2) Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) Sandy Redox (S5) Stripped Matrix (S6) Dark Surface (S7) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Loamy/Clayey Loamy/Clayey Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (MLRA 136) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) Depleted Matrix (F3) Redox Dark Surface (F6) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) Redox Depressions (F8) Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 136) Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 122, 136) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127, 147, 148) ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 147, 148) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 136, 147) Red Parent Material (F21) (outside MLRA 127, 147, 148) Very Shallow Dark Surface (F22) Other (Explain in Remarks) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: This data sheet is revised from Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Regional Supplement Version 2.0 to include the NRCS Field Indicators of Hydric Soils, Version 8.0, 2016. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA SHEET — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region Project/Site: C540 City/County: Wake Sampling Date: 8/15/17 Applicant/Owner: NCDOT State: NC Sampling Point: WWC-WET Investigator(s): J. Tisdale, J. Garvey Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillside, terrace, etc.): hillslope Local relief (concave, convex, none): slope Slope (%): 15 Subregion (LRR or MLRA): LRR P, MLRA 136 Lat: 35.689055 Long: -78.841916 Datum: NAD83 Soil Map Unit Name: CrE - Creedmoor sandy loam, 10 to 20 percent slopes NWI classification: PEM Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation X, Soil X, or Hydrology X significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes X No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: Hillslope wetland/seep - inside on-ramp HYDROLOGY Yes X No Is the Sampled Area Yes X No within a Wetland? Yes X No Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two requiredl Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that applvl X Surface Soil Cracks (B6) Surface Water (A1) True Aquatic Plants (B14) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) X High Water Table (A2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) Drainage Patterns (B10) X Saturation (A3) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (B16) Water Marks (B1) Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) Dry-Season Water Table (C2) Sediment Deposits (B2) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) Crayfish Burrows (C8) Drift Deposits (B3) Thin Muck Surface (C7) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) Algal Mat or Crust (B4) Other (Explain in Remarks) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) Iron Deposits (B5) Geomorphic Position (D2) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) Shallow Aquitard (D3) Water-Stained Leaves (69) Microtopographic Relief (D4) Aquatic Fauna (B13) X FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Water Table Present? Yes X No Depth (inches): 5 Saturation Present? Yes X No Depth (inches): 6 Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: Appears to be perched but also could be Triassic basin hydrology US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. Absolute Dominant Tree Stratum (Plot size: ) % Cover Species? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 50% of total cover: Saplinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 50% of total cover: Herb Stratum (Plot size: 15' ) 1. Typha latifolia 2. Festuca trachyphylla 3. Baccharis halimifolia 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. ) 50% of total cover: 55 Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. =Total Cover 20% of total cover: Sampling Point: WWC-WET idicator Status Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 1 (A) Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: 2 (B) Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 50.0% (A/B) =Total Cover 20% of total cover: 60 Yes OBL 40 Yes UPL 10 No FACW 110 =Total Cover 20% of total cover: 22 =Total Cover 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) Total % Cover of: Multiply by: OBL species 60 x 1= 60 FACW species 10 x 2= 20 FAC species 0 x 3= 0 FACU species 0 x 4= 0 UPL species 40 x 5= 200 Column Totals: 110 (A) 280 (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = 2.55 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 2 - Dominance Test is >50% X 3- Prevalence Index is <-3.0� 4 - Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) _Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must bE present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft (1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody Vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 SOIL Sampling Point: WWC-WET Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-8 2.5yr 4/1 90 2.5yr 4/3 10 C M Loamy/Clayey Distinct redox concentrations 8-14 2.5y 6/6 60 2.5y 6/2 40 C M Loamy/Clayey Two color matrix 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. Hydric Soil Indicators: Histosol (A1) Histic Epipedon (A2) Black Histic (A3) Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Stratified Layers (A5) 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) Thick Dark Surface (Al2) Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) Sandy Redox (S5) Stripped Matrix (S6) Dark Surface (S7) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Remarks: Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (MLRA 136) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) X Depleted Matrix (F3) Redox Dark Surface (F6) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) Redox Depressions (F8) Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 136) Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 122, 136) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127, 147, 148) ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 147, 148) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 136, 147) Red Parent Material (F21) (outside MLRA 127, 147, 148) Very Shallow Dark Surface (F22) Other (Explain in Remarks) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA SHEET — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region Project/Site: C540 City/County: Wake Sampling Date: 8/15/17 Applicant/Owner: NCDOT State: NC Sampling Point: WWC-UPL Investigator(s): J. Tisdale, J. Garvey Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillside, terrace, etc.): hillslope Local relief (concave, convex, none): slope Slope (%): 15 Subregion (LRR or MLRA): LRR P, MLRA 136 Lat: 35.689071 Long: -78.841821 Datum: NAD83 Soil Map Unit Name: CrE-Creedmoor sandy loam, 10 to 20 percent slopes NWI classification: UPL Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes X No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: HYDROLOGY Yes No X Is the Sampled Area Yes No X within a Wetland? Yes No X Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two requiredl Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that applvl Surface Soil Cracks (B6) Surface Water (A1) True Aquatic Plants (B14) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) High Water Table (A2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) Drainage Patterns (B10) Saturation (A3) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (B16) Water Marks (B1) Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) Dry-Season Water Table (C2) Sediment Deposits (B2) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) Crayfish Burrows (C8) Drift Deposits (B3) Thin Muck Surface (C7) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) Algal Mat or Crust (B4) Other (Explain in Remarks) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) Iron Deposits (B5) Geomorphic Position (D2) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) Shallow Aquitard (D3) Water-Stained Leaves (69) Microtopographic Relief (D4) Aquatic Fauna (B13) FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. Absolute Dominant Tree Stratum (Plot size: ) % Cover Species? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 50% of total cover: Saplinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 50% of total cover: Herb Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. Festuca trachyphylla 2. Baccharis halimifolia 3. Lespedeza cuneata 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. ) 50% of total cover: 45 Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. =Total Cover 20% of total cover: Sampling Point: WWC-UPL idicator Status Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 1 (A) Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: 3 (B) Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 33.3% (A/B) =Total Cover 20% of total cover: 50 Yes UPL 20 Yes FACW 20 Yes FACU 90 =Total Cover 20% of total cover: 18 =Total Cover 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) Total % Cover of: Multiply by: OBL species 0 x 1= 0 FACW species 20 x 2= 40 FAC species 0 x 3= 0 FACU species 20 x 4= 80 UPL species 50 x 5= 250 Column Totals: 90 (A) 370 (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = 4.11 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 2 - Dominance Test is >50% 3 - Prevalence Index is <-3.0� 4 - Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) _Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must bE present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft (1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody Vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes No X US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 SOIL Sampling Point: WWC-UPL Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-4 2.5yr 4/6 100 Loamy/Clayey 4-14 2.5y 5/6 60 2.5y 7/6 40 Loamy/Clayey Two color matrix 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators: Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol (A1) Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) Histic Epipedon (A2) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) Coast Prairie Redox (A16) Black Histic (A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (MLRA 136) (MLRA 147, 148) Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) Stratified Layers (A5) Depleted Matrix (F3) (MLRA 136, 147) 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) Redox Dark Surface (F6) Red Parent Material (F21) Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) (outside MLRA 127, 147, 148) Thick Dark Surface (Al2) Redox Depressions (F8) Very Shallow Dark Surface (F22) Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, Other (Explain in Remarks) Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) MLRA 136) Sandy Redox (S5) Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 122, 136) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and Stripped Matrix (S6) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) wetland hydrology must be present, Dark Surface (S7) Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127, 147, 148) unless disturbed or problematic. Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: This data sheet is revised from Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Regional Supplement Version 2.0 to include the NRCS Field Indicators of Hydric Soils, Version 8.0, 2016. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA SHEET — Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region Project/Site: C540 City/County: Wake Sampling Date: 8/15/17 Applicant/Owner: NCDOT State: NC Sampling Point: WWD-WET Investigator(s): J. Tisdale, J. Garvey Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillside, terrace, etc.): hillslope Local relief (concave, convex, none): concave Slope (%): 1 Subregion (LRR or MLRA): LRR P, MLRA 133A Lat: 35.640021 Long: -78.654744 Datum: NAD83 Soil Map Unit Name: LyA - Lynchburg sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes NWI classification: PEM Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes X No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: Pasture meadow wetland HYDROLOGY Yes X No Is the Sampled Area Yes X No within a Wetland? Yes X No Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two reauired) Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that applvl Surface Soil Cracks (B6) Surface Water (A1) Aquatic Fauna (B13) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) High Water Table (A2) Marl Deposits (B15) (LRR U) Drainage Patterns (610) X Saturation (A3) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) Moss Trim Lines (B16) Water Marks (B1) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Dry-Season Water Table (C2) Sediment Deposits (B2) Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) Crayfish Burrows (C8) Drift Deposits (B3) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) Algal Mat or Crust (B4) Thin Muck Surface (C7) Geomorphic Position (D2) Iron Deposits (B5) Other (Explain in Remarks) Shallow Aquitard (D3) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) X FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Water-Stained Leaves (B9) Sphagnum Moss (D8) (LRR T,U) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Saturation Present? Yes X No Depth (inches): 10 Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. Absolute Dominant Tree Stratum (Plot size: ) % Cover Species? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 50% of total cover: Saplinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 50% of total cover: Herb Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. Echinochloa crus-galli 2. Juncus effusus 3. Scirpus cyperinus 4. Persicaria punctata 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. ) 50% of total cover: 50 Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. =Total Cover 20% of total cover: =Total Cover 20% of total cover: Sampling Point: WWD-WET idicator Status Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 3 (A) Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: 3 (B) Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 100.0% (A/B) Total % Cover of: Multiply by: OBL species 70 x 1= 70 FACW species 30 x 2= 60 FAC species 0 x 3= 0 FACU species 0 x 4= 0 UPL species 0 x 5= 0 Column Totals: 100 (A) 130 (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = 1.30 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation X 2- Dominance Test is >50% X 3- Prevalence Index is <-3.0� Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 30 Yes FACW 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must bE 30 Yes OBL present, unless disturbed or problematic. 30 Yes OBL Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: 10 No OBL Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than 3.28 ft (1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. 100 =Total Cover Woody Vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in 20% of total cover: 20 height. =Total Cover 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: Remarks: (If observed, list morphological adaptations below.) Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region - Version 2.0 SOIL Sampling Point: WWD-WET Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-14 10yr 4/1 80 10yr 7/1 20 D M Loamy/Clayey 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. Hydric Soil Indicators: (Applicable to all LRRs, unless otherwise noted.) Histosol (A1) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (LRR S, T, U) Histic Epipedon (A2) Barrier Islands 1 cm Muck (S12) Black Histic (A3) (MLRA 153B, 153D) Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (LRR O) Stratified Layers (A5) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) Organic Bodies (A6) (LRR, P, T, U) X Depleted Matrix (F3) 5 cm Mucky Mineral (A7) (LRR P, T, U) Redox Dark Surface (F6) Muck Presence (A8) (LRR U) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR P, T) Redox Depressions (F8) Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) Marl (F10) (LRR U) Thick Dark Surface (Al2) Depleted Ochric (F11) (MLRA 151) Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 150A) Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR O, P, T) Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR O, S) Umbric Surface (F13) (LRR P, T, U) Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) Delta Ochric (F17) (MLRA 151) Sandy Redox (S5) Reduced Vertic (F18) (MLRA 150A, 150B) Stripped Matrix (S6) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 149A) Dark Surface (S7) (LRR P, S, T, U) Anomalous Bright Floodplain Soils (F20) Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 149A, 153C, 153D) (LRR S, T, U) Very Shallow Dark Surface (F22) (MLRA 138, 152A in FL, 154) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR O) 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR S) Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (outside MLRA 150A) Reduced Vertic (F18) (outside MLRA 150A, 150B) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (LRR P, T) Anomalous Bright Floodplain Soils (F20) (MLRA 153B) Red Parent Material (F21) Very Shallow Dark Surface (F22) (outside MLRA 138, 152A in FL, 154) Barrier Islands Low Chroma Matrix (TS7) (MLRA 153B, 153D) Other (Explain in Remarks) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Depth (inches): I Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: This data sheet is revised from Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Regional Supplement Version 2.0 to include the NRCS Field Indicators of Hydric Soils, Version 8.0, 2016. US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA SHEET — Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region Project/Site: C540 City/County: Wake Sampling Date: 8/15/17 Applicant/Owner: NCDOT State: NC Sampling Point: WWD-UP Investigator(s): J. Tisdale, J. Garvey Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillside, terrace, etc.): hillslope Local relief (concave, convex, none): convex Slope (%): 1 Subregion (LRR or MLRA): LRR P, MLRA 133A Lat: 35.639961 Long: -78.654796 Datum: NAD83 Soil Map Unit Name: NoB - Norfolk loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes NWI classification: UPL Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes X No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: HYDROLOGY Yes No Yes X No Yes No /'1 X Is the Sampled Area within a Wetland? Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two reauired) Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that applvl Surface Soil Cracks (B6) Surface Water (A1) Aquatic Fauna (B13) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) High Water Table (A2) Marl Deposits (B15) (LRR U) Drainage Patterns (610) Saturation (A3) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) Moss Trim Lines (B16) Water Marks (B1) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Dry-Season Water Table (C2) Sediment Deposits (B2) Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) Crayfish Burrows (C8) Drift Deposits (B3) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) Algal Mat or Crust (B4) Thin Muck Surface (C7) Geomorphic Position (D2) Iron Deposits (B5) Other (Explain in Remarks) Shallow Aquitard (D3) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Water-Stained Leaves (B9) Sphagnum Moss (D8) (LRR T,U) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. Absolute Dominant Tree Stratum (Plot size: 30' r ) % Cover Species? 1. Liquidambar styraciflua 2. Prunus serotina 3. Acer rubrum 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 50% of total cover: Saplinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 50% of total cover: Herb Stratum (Plot size: 15' r ) 1. Echinochloa crus-galli 2. Amaranthus spinosus 3. Juncus effusus 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. ) 50% of total cover: 48 Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: 30' r ) 1. Menispermum canadense 2. Parthenocissus quinquefolia 3. 4. 5. =Total Cover 20% of total cover: =Total Cover 20% of total cover: Sampling Point: WWD-UP idicator Status Dominance Test worksheet: FAC Number of Dominant Species FACU That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 1 (A) FAC Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: 4 (B) Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 25.0% (A/B) Total % Cover of: Multiply by: OBL species 5 x 1= 5 FACW species 60 x 2= 120 FAC species 0 x 3= 0 FACU species 55 x 4= 220 UPL species 0 x 5= 0 Column Totals: 120 (A) 345 (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = 2.88 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 2 - Dominance Test is >50% 3 - Prevalence Index is <-3.0� Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 60 Yes FACW 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must bE 30 Yes FACU present, unless disturbed or problematic. 5 No OBL Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than 3.28 ft (1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. 95 =Total Cover Woody Vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in 20% of total cover: � g height. 20 Yes FACU 5 Yes FACU 25 =Total Cover 50% of total cover: 13 20% of total cover: 5 Remarks: (If observed, list morphological adaptations below.) Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes No X US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region - Version 2.0 SOIL Sampling Point: WWD-UP Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-14 10yr 5/1 90 10yr 6/6 10 C M Loamy/Clayey Prominent redox concentrations 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. Hydric Soil Indicators: (Applicable to all LRRs, unless otherwise noted.) Histosol (A1) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (LRR S, T, U) Histic Epipedon (A2) Barrier Islands 1 cm Muck (S12) Black Histic (A3) (MLRA 153B, 153D) Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (LRR O) Stratified Layers (A5) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) Organic Bodies (A6) (LRR, P, T, U) X Depleted Matrix (F3) 5 cm Mucky Mineral (A7) (LRR P, T, U) Redox Dark Surface (F6) Muck Presence (A8) (LRR U) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR P, T) Redox Depressions (F8) Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) Marl (F10) (LRR U) Thick Dark Surface (Al2) Depleted Ochric (F11) (MLRA 151) Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 150A) Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR O, P, T) Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR O, S) Umbric Surface (F13) (LRR P, T, U) Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) Delta Ochric (F17) (MLRA 151) Sandy Redox (S5) Reduced Vertic (F18) (MLRA 150A, 150B) Stripped Matrix (S6) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 149A) Dark Surface (S7) (LRR P, S, T, U) Anomalous Bright Floodplain Soils (F20) Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 149A, 153C, 153D) (LRR S, T, U) Very Shallow Dark Surface (F22) (MLRA 138, 152A in FL, 154) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR O) 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR S) Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (outside MLRA 150A) Reduced Vertic (F18) (outside MLRA 150A, 150B) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (LRR P, T) Anomalous Bright Floodplain Soils (F20) (MLRA 153B) Red Parent Material (F21) Very Shallow Dark Surface (F22) (outside MLRA 138, 152A in FL, 154) Barrier Islands Low Chroma Matrix (TS7) (MLRA 153B, 153D) Other (Explain in Remarks) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Depth (inches): I Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: This data sheet is revised from Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Regional Supplement Version 2.0 to include the NRCS Field Indicators of Hydric Soils, Version 8.0, 2016. US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA SHEET — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region Project/Site: C540 City/County: Wake Sampling Date: 8/15/17 Applicant/Owner: NCDOT State: NC Sampling Point: WWE-WET Investigator(s): S. Easterly, T. Carter Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillside, terrace, etc.): Terrace Local relief (concave, convex, none): Concave Slope (%): 1 Subregion (LRR or MLRA): LRR P, MLRA 136 Lat: 35.653325 Long: -78.708683 Datum: NAD83 Soil Map Unit Name: CeD - Cecil sandy loam, 10 to 15 percent slopes NWI classification: PFO Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes X No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: HYDROLOGY Yes X No Is the Sampled Area Yes X No within a Wetland? Yes X No Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two requiredl Primary Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that applvl Surface Soil Cracks (B6) X Surface Water (A1) True Aquatic Plants (B14) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) X High Water Table (A2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) Drainage Patterns (B10) X Saturation (A3) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (B16) Water Marks (B1) Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) Dry-Season Water Table (C2) Sediment Deposits (B2) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) Crayfish Burrows (C8) Drift Deposits (B3) Thin Muck Surface (C7) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) Algal Mat or Crust (B4) Other (Explain in Remarks) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) Iron Deposits (B5) Geomorphic Position (D2) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) Shallow Aquitard (D3) Water-Stained Leaves (69) Microtopographic Relief (D4) Aquatic Fauna (B13) X FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes X No Depth (inches): 1 Water Table Present? Yes X No Depth (inches): 2 Saturation Present? Yes X No Depth (inches): 0 Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: Surface Water in wetland but not where data point taken. Wetland is a linear feature starting at a headcut. Is not a stream, no flow. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. Tree Stratum (Plot size: 30' r ) 1. Liquidambar styraciflua 2. Acer rubrum 3. Nyssa sylvatica 4. Quercus nigra 5. 6. 7. 50% of total cover: Saplinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: 30' r 1. Liquidambar styraciflua 2. Acer rubrum 3. Quercus nigra 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 50% of total cover: Herb Stratum (Plot size: 15' r ) 1. Osmundastrum cinnamomeum 2. Polystichum acrostichoides 3. Woodwardia areolata 4. Smilax rotundifolia 5. Arundinaria gigantea 6. Quercus nigra 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. % Cover Species? 20 Yes 20 Yes 20 Yes 10 No Sampling Point: WWE-WET Status Dominance Test worksheet: FAC Number of Dominant Species FAC That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 7 (A) FAC Total Number of Dominant FAC Species Across All Strata: 8 (B) Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 87.5% (A/B) 70 =Total Cover 35 20% of total cover: 14 ) 20 Yes FAC 20 Yes FAC 10 Yes FAC 50 =Total Cover 25 20% of total cover: 10 50% of total cover: 38 Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 20 20 10 10 10 5 Yes Yes No No No No FACW FACU FACW FAC FACW FAC 75 =Total Cover 20% of total cover: 15 =Total Cover 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) Total % Cover of: Multiply by: OBL species 0 x 1= 0 FACW species 40 x 2= 80 FAC species 135 x 3= 405 FACU species 20 x 4= 80 UPL species 0 x 5= 0 Column Totals: 195 (A) 565 (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = 2.90 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation X 2- Dominance Test is >50% X 3- Prevalence Index is <-3.0� 4 - Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must bE present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft (1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody Vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 SOIL Sampling Point: WWE-WET Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-2 10yr 3/1 100 Sandy 2-10 10yr 4/2 90 5yr 4/4 10 C M Prominent redox concentrations 10-14 N 6/ 90 5yr 4/6 10 C M Loamy/Clayey Prominent redox concentrations 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators: Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol (A1) Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) Histic Epipedon (A2) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) Coast Prairie Redox (A16) Black Histic (A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (MLRA 136) (MLRA 147, 148) Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) X Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) Stratified Layers (A5) Depleted Matrix (F3) (MLRA 136, 147) 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) Redox Dark Surface (F6) Red Parent Material (F21) Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) (outside MLRA 127, 147, 148) Thick Dark Surface (Al2) Redox Depressions (F8) Very Shallow Dark Surface (F22) Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, Other (Explain in Remarks) Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) MLRA 136) Sandy Redox (S5) Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 122, 136) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and Stripped Matrix (S6) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) wetland hydrology must be present, Dark Surface (S7) Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127, 147, 148) unless disturbed or problematic. Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: This data sheet is revised from Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Regional Supplement Version 2.0 to include the NRCS Field Indicators of Hydric Soils, Version 8.0, 2016. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA SHEET — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region Project/Site: C540 City/County: Wake Sampling Date: 8/14/17 Applicant/Owner: NCDOT State: NC Sampling Point: WWE-UP Investigator(s): S. Easterly, T. Carter Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillside, terrace, etc.): hillslope Local relief (concave, convex, none): convex Slope (%): 1 Subregion (LRR or MLRA): LRR P, MLRA 136 Lat: 35.653402 Long: -78.708674 Datum: NAD83 Soil Map Unit Name: CeD - Cecil sandy loam, 10 to 15 percent slopes NWI classification: UPL Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes X No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: HYDROLOGY Yes X No Is the Sampled Area Yes No X within a Wetland? Yes No X Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two requiredl Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that applvl Surface Soil Cracks (B6) Surface Water (A1) True Aquatic Plants (B14) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) High Water Table (A2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) Drainage Patterns (B10) Saturation (A3) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (B16) Water Marks (B1) Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) Dry-Season Water Table (C2) Sediment Deposits (B2) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) Crayfish Burrows (C8) Drift Deposits (B3) Thin Muck Surface (C7) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) Algal Mat or Crust (B4) Other (Explain in Remarks) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) Iron Deposits (B5) Geomorphic Position (D2) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) Shallow Aquitard (D3) Water-Stained Leaves (69) Microtopographic Relief (D4) Aquatic Fauna (B13) FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. Absolute Dominant Tree Stratum (Plot size: 30' r ) % Cover Species? 1. Quercus nigra 20 Yes 2. Acer rubrum 20 Yes 3. Liquidambar styraciflua 20 Yes 4. 5. 6. 7. 50% of total cover: Saplinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: 30' r 1. Acer rubrum 2. Liquidambar styraciflua 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 50% of total cover: Herb Stratum (Plot size: 15' r ) 1. llex opaca 2. Polystichum acrostichoides 3. Lonicera japonica 4. Ligustrum sinense 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Sampling Point: WWE-UP idicator Status Dominance Test worksheet: FAC Number of Dominant Species FAC That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 5 (A) FAC Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: 8 (B) Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 62.5% (A/B) 60 =Total Cover 30 20% of total cover: 12 ) 30 Yes FAC 20 Yes FAC 50 =Total Cover 25 20% of total cover: 10 50% of total cover: 18 Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 10 10 10 5 Yes Yes Yes No FACU FACU FACU FACU 35 =Total Cover 20% of total cover: 7 =Total Cover 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) Total % Cover of: Multiply by: OBL species 0 x 1= 0 FACW species 0 x 2= 0 FAC species 110 x 3= 330 FACU species 35 x 4= 140 UPL species 0 x 5= 0 Column Totals: 145 (A) 470 (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = 3.24 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation X 2- Dominance Test is >50% 3 - Prevalence Index is <-3.0� 4 - Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must bE present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft (1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody Vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 SOIL Sampling Point: WWE-UP Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-12 10yr 3/4 100 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. Hydric Soil Indicators: Histosol (A1) Histic Epipedon (A2) Black Histic (A3) Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Stratified Layers (A5) 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) Thick Dark Surface (Al2) Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) Sandy Redox (S5) Stripped Matrix (S6) Dark Surface (S7) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Loamy/Clayey some sand Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (MLRA 136) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) Depleted Matrix (F3) Redox Dark Surface (F6) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) Redox Depressions (F8) Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 136) Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 122, 136) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127, 147, 148) ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 147, 148) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 136, 147) Red Parent Material (F21) (outside MLRA 127, 147, 148) Very Shallow Dark Surface (F22) Other (Explain in Remarks) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: This data sheet is revised from Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Regional Supplement Version 2.0 to include the NRCS Field Indicators of Hydric Soils, Version 8.0, 2016. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA SHEET — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region Project/Site: C540 City/County: Wake Sampling Date: 8/15/17 Applicant/Owner: NCDOT State: NC Sampling Point: WWF-WET Investigator(s): S. Easterly, T. Carter Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillside, terrace, etc.): floodplain Local relief (concave, convex, none): convave Slope (%): 1 Subregion (LRR or MLRA): LRR P, MLRA 136 Lat: 35.658437 Long: -78.702004 Datum: NAD83 Soil Map Unit Name: WaC - Wagram loamy sand, 6 to 10 percent slopes NWI classification: PFO Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes X No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: HYDROLOGY Yes X No Is the Sampled Area Yes X No within a Wetland? Yes X No Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two requiredl Primary Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that applvl Surface Soil Cracks (B6) Surface Water (A1) True Aquatic Plants (B14) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) X High Water Table (A2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) X Drainage Patterns (B10) X Saturation (A3) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (B16) Water Marks (B1) Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) Dry-Season Water Table (C2) Sediment Deposits (B2) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) Crayfish Burrows (C8) Drift Deposits (B3) Thin Muck Surface (C7) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) Algal Mat or Crust (B4) Other (Explain in Remarks) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) Iron Deposits (B5) Geomorphic Position (D2) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) Shallow Aquitard (D3) X Water-Stained Leaves (69) Microtopographic Relief (D4) Aquatic Fauna (B13) FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Water Table Present? Yes X No Depth (inches): 2 Saturation Present? Yes X No Depth (inches): 0 Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: Surface Water in wetland but not where data point was taken. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. Tree Stratum (Plot size: 30' r ) 1. Acer rubrum 2. Quercus nigra 3. Liquidambar styraciflua 4. Ulmus americana 5. 6. 7. 50% of total cover: 45 Saplinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: 30' r ) 1. Ligustrum sinense 2. Acer rubrum 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 50% of total cover: Herb Stratum (Plot size: 15' r ) 1. Arundinaria gigantea 2. Microstegium vimineum 3. Rubus argutus 4. Smilax rotundifolia 5. Quercus phellos 6. Quercus nigra 7. Parthenocissus quinquefolia 8. Toxicodendron radicans 9. 10. 11. % Cover Species? 40 Yes 20 Yes 20 Yes 10 No Sampling Point: WWF-WET Status Dominance Test worksheet: FAC Number of Dominant Species FAC That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 10 (A) FAC Total Number of Dominant FACW Species Across All Strata: 13 (B) Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 76.9% (A/B) 90 =Total Cover 20% of total cover: 18 20 Yes FACU 10 Yes FAC 30 =Total Cover 15 20% of total cover: 50% of total cover: 60 Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 40 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes � � FACW FAC FACU FAC FAC FAC FACU FAC 120 =Total Cover 20% of total cover: 24 =Total Cover 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) Total % Cover of: Multiply by: OBL species 0 x 1= 0 FACW species 50 x 2= 100 FAC species 150 x 3= 450 FACU species 40 x 4= 160 UPL species 0 x 5= 0 Column Totals: 240 (A) 710 (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = 2.96 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation X 2- Dominance Test is >50% X 3- Prevalence Index is <-3.0� 4 - Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) _Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must bE present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft (1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody Vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 SOIL Sampling Point: WWF-WET Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-12 10yr 4/1 90 5yr 4/6 10 C M Loamy/Clayey 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. Hydric Soil Indicators: Histosol (A1) Histic Epipedon (A2) Black Histic (A3) Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Stratified Layers (A5) 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) Thick Dark Surface (Al2) Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) Sandy Redox (S5) Stripped Matrix (S6) Dark Surface (S7) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (MLRA 136) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) X Depleted Matrix (F3) Redox Dark Surface (F6) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) Redox Depressions (F8) Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 136) Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 122, 136) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127, 147, 148) Prominent redox concentrations ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 147, 148) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 136, 147) Red Parent Material (F21) (outside MLRA 127, 147, 148) Very Shallow Dark Surface (F22) Other (Explain in Remarks) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: This data sheet is revised from Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Regional Supplement Version 2.0 to include the NRCS Field Indicators of Hydric Soils, Version 8.0, 2016. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA SHEET — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region Project/Site: C540 City/County: Wake Sampling Date: 8/15/17 Applicant/Owner: NCDOT State: NC Sampling Point: WWF-UP Investigator(s): S. Easterly, T. Carter Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillside, terrace, etc.): Flat Local relief (concave, convex, none): convex Slope (%): 1 Subregion (LRR or MLRA): LRR P, MLRA 136 Lat: 35.658515 Long: -78.701979 Datum: NAD83 Soil Map Unit Name: MeA - Mantachie sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, rarely flooded NWI classification: UPL Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes X No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: HYDROLOGY Yes X No Is the Sampled Area Yes No X within a Wetland? Yes No X Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two requiredl Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that applvl Surface Soil Cracks (B6) Surface Water (A1) True Aquatic Plants (B14) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) High Water Table (A2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) Drainage Patterns (B10) Saturation (A3) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (B16) Water Marks (B1) Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) Dry-Season Water Table (C2) Sediment Deposits (B2) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) Crayfish Burrows (C8) Drift Deposits (B3) Thin Muck Surface (C7) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) Algal Mat or Crust (B4) Other (Explain in Remarks) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) Iron Deposits (B5) Geomorphic Position (D2) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) Shallow Aquitard (D3) Water-Stained Leaves (69) Microtopographic Relief (D4) Aquatic Fauna (B13) FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. Absolute Dominant Tree Stratum (Plot size: 30' r ) % Cover Species? 1. Acer rubrum 20 Yes 2. Liquidambar styraciflua 10 Yes 3. Pinus taeda 5 No 4. 5. 6. 7. 50% of total cover: Saplinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: 30' r 1. Acer rubrum 2. Liquidambar styraciflua 3. Ligustrum sinense 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 50% of total cover: Herb Stratum (Plot size: 15' r ) 1. Schedonorus arundinaceus 2. Plantago major 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Sampling Point: WWF-UP idicator Status Dominance Test worksheet: FAC Number of Dominant Species FAC That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 4 (A) FAC Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: 6 (B) Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 66.7% (A/B) 35 =Total Cover 18 20% of total cover: 7 ) 10 Yes FAC 10 Yes FAC 5 Yes FACU 25 =Total Cover 13 20% of total cover: 5 50% of total cover: 35 Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 60 Yes FACU 10 No FACU 70 =Total Cover 20% of total cover: 14 =Total Cover 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) Total % Cover of: Multiply by: OBL species 0 x 1= 0 FACW species 0 x 2= 0 FAC species 55 x 3= 165 FACU species 75 x 4= 300 UPL species 0 x 5= 0 Column Totals: 130 (A) 465 (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = 3.58 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation X 2- Dominance Test is >50% 3 - Prevalence Index is <-3.0� 4 - Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must bE present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft (1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody Vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 SOIL Sampling Point: WWF-UP Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-12 10yr 3/4 100 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. Hydric Soil Indicators: Histosol (A1) Histic Epipedon (A2) Black Histic (A3) Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Stratified Layers (A5) 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) Thick Dark Surface (Al2) Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) Sandy Redox (S5) Stripped Matrix (S6) Dark Surface (S7) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (MLRA 136) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) Depleted Matrix (F3) Redox Dark Surface (F6) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) Redox Depressions (F8) Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 136) Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 122, 136) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127, 147, 148) ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 147, 148) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 136, 147) Red Parent Material (F21) (outside MLRA 127, 147, 148) Very Shallow Dark Surface (F22) Other (Explain in Remarks) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: This data sheet is revised from Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Regional Supplement Version 2.0 to include the NRCS Field Indicators of Hydric Soils, Version 8.0, 2016. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA SHEET — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region Project/Site: C540 City/County: Wake Sampling Date: 8/16/17 Applicant/Owner: NCDOT State: NC Sampling Point: WWG-wET Investigator(s): S. Easterly, T. Carter Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillside, terrace, etc.): hillslope Local relief (concave, convex, none): concave Slope (%): 1 Subregion (LRR or MLRA): LRR P, MLRA 136 Lat: 35.778017 Long: -78.509199 Datum: NAD83 Soil Map Unit Name: ApD - Appling sandy loam, 10 to 15 percent slopes NWI classification: PSS Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes X No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: HYDROLOGY Yes X No Is the Sampled Area Yes X No within a Wetland? Yes X No Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two requiredl Primary Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that applvl Surface Soil Cracks (B6) X Surface Water (A1) True Aquatic Plants (B14) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) X High Water Table (A2) X Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) Drainage Patterns (B10) X Saturation (A3) X Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (B16) Water Marks (B1) Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) Dry-Season Water Table (C2) Sediment Deposits (B2) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) X Crayfish Burrows (C8) Drift Deposits (B3) Thin Muck Surface (C7) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) Algal Mat or Crust (B4) Other (Explain in Remarks) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) Iron Deposits (B5) Geomorphic Position (D2) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) Shallow Aquitard (D3) X Water-Stained Leaves (69) Microtopographic Relief (D4) Aquatic Fauna (B13) FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes X No Depth (inches): 2 Water Table Present? Yes X No Depth (inches): 0 Saturation Present? Yes X No Depth (inches): 0 Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: Surface water in wetland but not where datapoint taken. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. Absolute Dominant Tree Stratum (Plot size: ) % Cover Species? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 50% of total cover: Saplinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: 30' r ) 1. llex opaca 2. Acer rubrum 3. Liquidambar styraciflua 4. Ligustrum sinense 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 50% of total cover: Herb Stratum (Plot size: 15' r ) 1. Arundinaria gigantea 2. Smilax rotundifolia 3. llex opaca 4. Vitis rotundifolia 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 20 20 10 10 =Total Cover 20% of total cover: Yes Yes No No Sampling Point: WWG-WET idicator Status Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 2 (A) Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: 3 (B) Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 66.7% (A/B) FACU FAC FAC FACU 60 =Total Cover 30 20% of total cover: 12 50% of total cover: 60 Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 70 20 20 10 Yes No No No FACW FAC FACU FAC 120 =Total Cover 20% of total cover: 24 =Total Cover 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) Total % Cover of: Multiply by: OBL species 0 x 1= 0 FACW species 70 x 2= 140 FAC species 60 x 3= 180 FACU species 50 x 4= 200 UPL species 0 x 5= 0 Column Totals: 180 (A) 520 (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = 2.89 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation X 2- Dominance Test is >50% X 3- Prevalence Index is <-3.0� 4 - Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must bE present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft (1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody Vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 SOIL Sampling Point: WWG-WET Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-8 10yr 4/2 90 5yr 4/6 10 C M Loamy/Clayey Prominent redox concentrations 8-14 10yr 3/1 100 Loamy/Clayey 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators: Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol (A1) Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) Histic Epipedon (A2) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) Coast Prairie Redox (A16) Black Histic (A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (MLRA 136) (MLRA 147, 148) X Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) Stratified Layers (A5) X Depleted Matrix (F3) (MLRA 136, 147) 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) Redox Dark Surface (F6) Red Parent Material (F21) Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) (outside MLRA 127, 147, 148) Thick Dark Surface (Al2) Redox Depressions (F8) Very Shallow Dark Surface (F22) Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, Other (Explain in Remarks) Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) MLRA 136) Sandy Redox (S5) Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 122, 136) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and Stripped Matrix (S6) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) wetland hydrology must be present, Dark Surface (S7) Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127, 147, 148) unless disturbed or problematic. Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: This data sheet is revised from Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Regional Supplement Version 2.0 to include the NRCS Field Indicators of Hydric Soils, Version 8.0, 2016. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA SHEET — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region Project/Site: C540 City/County: Wake Sampling Date: 8/16/17 Applicant/Owner: NCDOT State: NC Sampling Point: WWG-UP Investigator(s): S. Easterly, T. Carter Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillside, terrace, etc.): Hillslope Local relief (concave, convex, none): slope Slope (%): 1 Subregion (LRR or MLRA): LRR P, MLRA 136 Lat: 35.778098 Long: -78.509125 Datum: NAD83 Soil Map Unit Name: ApD - Appling sandy loam, 10 to 15 percent slopes NWI classification: UPL Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes X No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: HYDROLOGY Yes No X Is the Sampled Area Yes No X within a Wetland? Yes No X Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two requiredl Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that applvl Surface Soil Cracks (B6) Surface Water (A1) True Aquatic Plants (B14) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) High Water Table (A2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) Drainage Patterns (B10) Saturation (A3) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (B16) Water Marks (B1) Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) Dry-Season Water Table (C2) Sediment Deposits (B2) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) Crayfish Burrows (C8) Drift Deposits (B3) Thin Muck Surface (C7) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) Algal Mat or Crust (B4) Other (Explain in Remarks) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) Iron Deposits (B5) Geomorphic Position (D2) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) Shallow Aquitard (D3) Water-Stained Leaves (69) Microtopographic Relief (D4) Aquatic Fauna (B13) FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. Absolute Dominant Tree Stratum (Plot size: 30' r ) % Cover Species? 1. Carya tomentosa 20 Yes 2. Quercus rubra 20 Yes 3. Acer rubrum 10 No 4. Liquidambar styraciflua 10 No 5. Quercus nigra 10 No 6. 7. 50% of total cover: 35 Saplina/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: 30' r ) 1. Cornus florida 2. Juniperus virginiana 3. Ligustrum sinense 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 50% of total cover: Herb Stratum (Plot size: 15' r ) 1. Toxicodendron radicans 2. Acer rubrum 3. Liquidambar styraciflua 4. Quercus alba 5. Lonicera japonica 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Sampling Point: WWG-UP idicator Status Dominance Test worksheet: UPL Number of Dominant Species FACU That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 3 (A) FAC Total Number of Dominant FAC Species Across All Strata: 10 (B) FAC Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 30.0% (A/B) 70 =Total Cover 20% of total cover: 14 10 Yes FACU 10 Yes FACU 10 Yes FACU 30 =Total Cover 15 20% of total cover: 6 50% of total cover: 30 Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 20 10 10 10 10 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes FAC FAC FAC FACU FACU 60 =Total Cover 20% of total cover: 12 =Total Cover 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) Total % Cover of: Multiply by: OBL species 0 x 1= 0 FACW species 0 x 2= 0 FAC species 70 x 3= 210 FACU species 70 x 4= 280 UPL species 20 x 5= 100 Column Totals: 160 (A) 590 (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = 3.69 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 2 - Dominance Test is >50% 3 - Prevalence Index is <-3.0� 4 - Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must bE present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft (1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody Vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes No X US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 SOIL Sampling Point: WWG-UP Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-12 10yr 4/4 100 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. Hydric Soil Indicators: Histosol (A1) Histic Epipedon (A2) Black Histic (A3) Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Stratified Layers (A5) 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) Thick Dark Surface (Al2) Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) Sandy Redox (S5) Stripped Matrix (S6) Dark Surface (S7) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Loamy/Clayey Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (MLRA 136) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) Depleted Matrix (F3) Redox Dark Surface (F6) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) Redox Depressions (F8) Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 136) Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 122, 136) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127, 147, 148) ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 147, 148) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 136, 147) Red Parent Material (F21) (outside MLRA 127, 147, 148) Very Shallow Dark Surface (F22) Other (Explain in Remarks) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: This data sheet is revised from Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Regional Supplement Version 2.0 to include the NRCS Field Indicators of Hydric Soils, Version 8.0, 2016. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA SHEET — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region Project/Site: C540 City/County: Wake Sampling Date: 8/16/17 Applicant/Owner: NCDOT State: NC Sampling Point: WWH-WET Investigator(s): V. Miller, J. Garvey Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillside, terrace, etc.): terrace Local relief (concave, convex, none): concave Slope (%): 2 Subregion (LRR or MLRA): LRR P, MLRA 136 Lat: 35.756933 Long: -78.507844 Datum: NAD83 Soil Map Unit Name: WnA - Wehadkee silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, frequently flooded NWI classification: PFO Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes X No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: HYDROLOGY Yes X No Is the Sampled Area Yes X No within a Wetland? Yes X No Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two requiredl Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that applvl Surface Soil Cracks (B6) Surface Water (A1) True Aquatic Plants (B14) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) High Water Table (A2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) X Drainage Patterns (B10) Saturation (A3) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (B16) Water Marks (B1) Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) Dry-Season Water Table (C2) Sediment Deposits (B2) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) X Crayfish Burrows (C8) Drift Deposits (B3) Thin Muck Surface (C7) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) Algal Mat or Crust (B4) Other (Explain in Remarks) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) Iron Deposits (B5) Geomorphic Position (D2) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) Shallow Aquitard (D3) X Water-Stained Leaves (69) Microtopographic Relief (D4) Aquatic Fauna (B13) X FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. Absolute Dominant Tree Stratum (Plot size: ) % Cover Species? 1. Acer rubrum 70 Yes 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 50% of total cover: 35 Saplinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. Ligustrum japonicum 2. Liquidambar styraciflua 3. Ulmus rubra 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 50% of total cover: Herb Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. Microstegium vimineum 2. Athyrium asplenioides 3. Saururus cernuus 4. Ligustrum japonicum 5. Rubus argutus 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Sampling Point: WWH-WET idicator Status Dominance Test worksheet: FAC Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 5 (A) Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: 7 (B) Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 71.4% (A/B) 70 =Total Cover 20% of total cover: 14 40 Yes UPL 10 No FAC 10 No FAC 60 =Total Cover 30 20% of total cover: 12 60 40 5 10 5 Yes Yes No No No FAC FAC OBL UPL FACU 120 =Total Cover 50% of total cover: 60 20% of total cover: 24 Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. Parthenocissus quinquefolia 2 No 2. Campsis radicans 2 No 3. Toxicodendron radicans 5 Yes 4. Lonicera japonica 5 Yes 5. Smilax rotundifolia 5 Yes 19 =Total Cover 50% of total cover: 10 20% of total cover: Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) FACU FAC FAC FACU FAC 4 Total % Cover of: Multiply by: OBL species 5 x 1= 5 FACW species 0 x 2= 0 FAC species 202 x 3= 606 FACU species 12 x 4= 48 UPL species 50 x 5= 250 Column Totals: 269 (A) 909 (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = 3.38 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation X 2- Dominance Test is >50% 3 - Prevalence Index is <-3.0� 4 - Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must bE present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft (1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody Vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 SOIL Sampling Point: WWH-WET Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-14 10yr 4/1 80 10yr 4/6 20 C PL Loamy/Clayey 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. Hydric Soil Indicators: Histosol (A1) Histic Epipedon (A2) Black Histic (A3) Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Stratified Layers (A5) 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) Thick Dark Surface (Al2) Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) Sandy Redox (S5) Stripped Matrix (S6) Dark Surface (S7) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (MLRA 136) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) X Depleted Matrix (F3) Redox Dark Surface (F6) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) Redox Depressions (F8) Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 136) Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 122, 136) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127, 147, 148) Prominent redox concentrations ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 147, 148) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 136, 147) Red Parent Material (F21) (outside MLRA 127, 147, 148) Very Shallow Dark Surface (F22) Other (Explain in Remarks) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: This data sheet is revised from Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Regional Supplement Version 2.0 to include the NRCS Field Indicators of Hydric Soils, Version 8.0, 2016. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA SHEET — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region Project/Site: C540 City/County: Wake Sampling Date: 8/16/17 Applicant/Owner: NCDOT State: NC Sampling Point: WWI-WET Investigator(s): V. Miller, J. Garvey Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillside, terrace, etc.): terrace Local relief (concave, convex, none): concave Slope (%): 1 Subregion (LRR or MLRA): LRR P, MLRA 136 Lat: 35.756135 Long: -78.507693 Datum: NAD83 Soil Map Unit Name: WnA - Wehadkee silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, frequently flooded NWI classification: PFO Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes X No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: HYDROLOGY Yes X No Is the Sampled Area Yes X No within a Wetland? Yes X No Yes X No Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two requiredl Primary Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that applvl Surface Soil Cracks (B6) Surface Water (A1) True Aquatic Plants (B14) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) X High Water Table (A2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) X Drainage Patterns (B10) X Saturation (A3) X Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) X Moss Trim Lines (B16) X Water Marks (B1) Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) Dry-Season Water Table (C2) Sediment Deposits (B2) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) X Crayfish Burrows (C8) Drift Deposits (B3) Thin Muck Surface (C7) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) Algal Mat or Crust (B4) Other (Explain in Remarks) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) Iron Deposits (B5) Geomorphic Position (D2) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) Shallow Aquitard (D3) X Water-Stained Leaves (69) Microtopographic Relief (D4) Aquatic Fauna (B13) X FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Water Table Present? Yes X No Depth (inches): 6 Saturation Present? Yes X No Depth (inches): 6 Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. Absolute Dominant Tree Stratum (Plot size: 30' r ) % Cover Species? 1. Acer rubrum 40 Yes 2. Liquidambar styraciflua 15 Yes 3. Ulmus rubra 15 Yes 4. 5. 6. 7. 50% of total cover: 35 Saplinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: 30' r ) 1. Ligustrum sinense 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 50% of total cover: Herb Stratum (Plot size: 15' r ) 1. Saururus cernuus 2. Microstegium vimineum 3. Athyrium asplenioides 4. Lobelia cardinalis 5. Pilea pumila 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Sampling Point: WWI-WET idicator Status Dominance Test worksheet: FAC Number of Dominant Species FAC That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 6 (A) FAC Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: 7 (B) Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 85.7% (A/B) 70 =Total Cover 20% of total cover: 14 40 Yes FACU 40 =Total Cover 20 20% of total cover: 8 50% of total cover: 64 Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: 30'r ) 1. Vitis rotundifolia 2. 3. 4. 5. 60 50 10 5 2 Yes Yes No No No OBL FAC FAC FACW FACW 127 =Total Cover 20% of total cover: 26 5 Yes FAC 5 =Total Cover 50% of total cover: 3 20% of total cover: 1 Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) Total % Cover of: Multiply by: OBL species 60 x 1= 60 FACW species 7 x 2= 14 FAC species 135 x 3= 405 FACU species 40 x 4= 160 UPL species 0 x 5= 0 Column Totals: 242 (A) 639 (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = 2.64 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation X 2- Dominance Test is >50% X 3- Prevalence Index is <-3.0� 4 - Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must bE present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft (1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody Vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 SOIL Sampling Point: WWI-WET Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-2 10yr 4/2 60 10yr 3/6 40 C PL Loamy/Clayey Prominent redox concentrations 2-12 10yr 5/1 60 10yr 4/6 40 C PL Loamy/Clayey Prominent redox concentrations 12-14 10yr 4/1 60 10yr 4/4 40 C PL Loamy/Clayey Distinct redox concentrations 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators: Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Histosol (A1) Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) Histic Epipedon (A2) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) Coast Prairie Redox (A16) Black Histic (A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (MLRA 136) (MLRA 147, 148) Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) Stratified Layers (A5) X Depleted Matrix (F3) (MLRA 136, 147) 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) Redox Dark Surface (F6) Red Parent Material (F21) Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) (outside MLRA 127, 147, 148) Thick Dark Surface (Al2) Redox Depressions (F8) Very Shallow Dark Surface (F22) Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, Other (Explain in Remarks) Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) MLRA 136) Sandy Redox (S5) Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 122, 136) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and Stripped Matrix (S6) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) wetland hydrology must be present, Dark Surface (S7) Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127, 147, 148) unless disturbed or problematic. Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No Remarks: This data sheet is revised from Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Regional Supplement Version 2.0 to include the NRCS Field Indicators of Hydric Soils, Version 8.0, 2016. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA SHEET — Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region Project/Site: C540 City/County: Wake Sampling Date: 8/16/17 Applicant/Owner: NCDOT State: NC Sampling Point: wwHn�vwi-uP Investigator(s): V. Miller, J. Garvey Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillside, terrace, etc.): Local relief (concave, convex, none): Slope (%): 5 Subregion (LRR or MLRA): LRR P, MLRA 136 Lat: 35.756601 Long: -78.50775 Datum: NAD83 Soil Map Unit Name: WnA - Wehadkee silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, frequently flooded NWI classification: UPL Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes X No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes X No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: HYDROLOGY Yes X No Is the Sampled Area Yes No X within a Wetland? Yes No X Yes No X Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two requiredl Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that applvl Surface Soil Cracks (B6) Surface Water (A1) True Aquatic Plants (B14) Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) High Water Table (A2) Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) Drainage Patterns (B10) Saturation (A3) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots (C3) Moss Trim Lines (B16) Water Marks (B1) Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) Dry-Season Water Table (C2) Sediment Deposits (B2) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) Crayfish Burrows (C8) Drift Deposits (B3) Thin Muck Surface (C7) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) Algal Mat or Crust (B4) Other (Explain in Remarks) Stunted or Stressed Plants (D1) Iron Deposits (B5) Geomorphic Position (D2) Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) Shallow Aquitard (D3) Water-Stained Leaves (69) Microtopographic Relief (D4) Aquatic Fauna (B13) FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Water Table Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Saturation Present? Yes No X Depth (inches): 0 Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No X (includes capillary fringe) Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. Tree Stratum (Plot size: 30' r ) 1. llex opaca 2. Betula nigra 3. Quercus alba 4. Quercus nigra 5. 6. 7. 50% of total cover: 40 Saplinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: 30' r ) 1. Ligustrum sinense 2. Liquidambar styraciflua 3. Rubus argutus 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 50% of total cover: Herb Stratum (Plot size: 15' r ) 1. Vitis rotundifolia 2. Microstegium vimineum 3. Toxicodendron radicans 4. Lonicera japonica 5. Rubus argutus 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. % Cover Species? 20 Yes 20 Yes 20 Yes 20 Yes Sampling Point: WWH/WWI-UP Status Dominance Test worksheet: FACU Number of Dominant Species FACW That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 6 (A) FACU Total Number of Dominant FAC Species Across All Strata: 9 (B) Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 66.7% (A/B) 80 =Total Cover 20% of total cover: 16 20 Yes FACU 5 No FAC 5 No FACU 30 =Total Cover 15 20% of total cover: 6 40 Yes FAC 40 Yes FAC 5 No FAC 5 No FACU 5 No FACU 50% of total cover: 48 Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: 30' r ) 1. Vitis rotundifolia 2. Smilax rotundifolia 3. 4. 5. 95 =Total Cover 20% of total cover: 19 5 Yes FAC 5 Yes FAC 10 =Total Cover 50% of total cover: 5 20% of total cover: 2 Remarks: (Include photo numbers here or on a separate sheet.) Total % Cover of: Multiply by: OBL species 0 x 1= 0 FACW species 20 x 2= 40 FAC species 120 x 3= 360 FACU species 75 x 4= 300 UPL species 0 x 5= 0 Column Totals: 215 (A) 700 (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = 3.26 Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation X 2- Dominance Test is >50% 3 - Prevalence Index is <-3.0� 4 - Morphological Adaptations' (Provide supporting data in Remarks or on a separate sheet) Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must bE present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than or equal to 3.28 ft (1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody Vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes X No US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont - Version 2.0 SOIL Sampling Point:VWH/WWI-U Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks 0-6 6-14 10yr 4/3 100 10yr 6/4 100 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. Hydric Soil Indicators: Histosol (A1) Histic Epipedon (A2) Black Histic (A3) Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Stratified Layers (A5) 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR N) Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) Thick Dark Surface (Al2) Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) Sandy Redox (S5) Stripped Matrix (S6) Dark Surface (S7) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Sandy Sandy Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (MLRA 147, 148) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (MLRA 147, 148) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (MLRA 136) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) Depleted Matrix (F3) Redox Dark Surface (F6) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) Redox Depressions (F8) Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR N, MLRA 136) Umbric Surface (F13) (MLRA 122, 136) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 148) Red Parent Material (F21) (MLRA 127, 147, 148) ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: 2 cm Muck (A10) (MLRA 147) Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 147, 148) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 136, 147) Red Parent Material (F21) (outside MLRA 127, 147, 148) Very Shallow Dark Surface (F22) Other (Explain in Remarks) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Hydric Soil Present? Yes No X Remarks: This data sheet is revised from Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Regional Supplement Version 2.0 to include the NRCS Field Indicators of Hydric Soils, Version 8.0, 2016. US Army Corps of Engineers Eastern Mountains and Piedmont — Version 2.0