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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20140090 Ver 4_RE External A tale of two lakes_Phil_20180302Carpenter,Kristi From: Suggs, Phillip H Sent: Monday, March 05, 2018 7:42 AM To: Euliss, Amy; Wanucha, Dave Cc: Kiser, Marcus K; Guy, Jeremy M; Wyrick, Scott D Subject: RE: [External] A tale of two lakes_Phil Attachments: lakel jpg; lake2 jpg; lake3 jpg; lake4 jpg Sorry for the sideways photos. Took them with my iPhone. Hopefully the lake won't drain out. I took these Thursday afternoon off Linville Rd north of Bus 40. I will check the south side and get with project personnel this week to follow up. No bucket brigades have been were going on and that mm12 is right at the L-line intersection with Bus 40/421 so its centered where the active work is right now. From: Euliss, Amy Sent: Friday, March 02, 2018 8:45 AM To: Wanucha, Dave <dave.wanucha@ncdenr.gov>; Suggs, Phillip H<psuggs@ncdot.gov> Cc: Kiser, Marcus K<mkkiser@ncdot.gov>; Guy, Jeremy M<jmguy@ncdot.gov>; Wyrick, Scott D <sdwyrick@ncdot.gov> Subject: RE: [External] A tale of two lakes We received a copy of that email yesterday. We haven't had any sediment losses on the U-25796 project that warranted cleanup in quite a long time. I interpreted his cleanup reference the wetlands that have formed in former Lake Katherine (at Reynolda Village). Phil did a site review on Monday of the project. yesterday and planned to double check the area he'll follow up with you next week. Amy Euliss Division 9 Environmental Officer North Carolina Department of Transportation 336 747 7802 office aeuliss(a�ncdot.qov 375 Silas Creek Parkway Winston Salem, NC 27127-7167 He also got a copy of that email . I believe he is out today, but I'm sure From: Wanucha, Dave Sent: Friday, March 02, 2018 8:27 AM To: Euliss, Amy <aeuliss@ncdot.�ov>; Suggs, Phillip H<psu��s@ncdot.�ov> Subject: FW: [External] A tale of two lakes Amy and Phil, Ron received an email (see below) yesterday concerning EC issues related to the beltway project. You probably already heard about it, but could you all double check the area he is referring to at mile marker 12 and let me know if there are issues. Sounds like he observed a bucket brigade? Thanks. Dave W Dave Wanucha Division of Water Resources Transportation Permitting Unit NC Department of Environmental Quality 336-776-9703 office 336-403-5655 mobile Dave.Wanucha(a�ncdenr.qov NC DEQ Winston Salem Regional Office 450 West Hanes Mill Road, Suite 300 Winston Salem, NC 27105 Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. From: Boone, Ron Sent: Friday, March 02, 2018 7:49 AM To: Wanucha, Dave <dave.wanucha@ncdenr.gov> Cc: Knight, Sherri <sherri.kni�ht@ncdenr.�ov> Subject: FW: [External] A tale of two lakes Dave, Care to address this guy's concerns? Ron Ronald C. Boone, Environmental Program Consultant NC Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Water Resources, Water Quality Regional Operations Section, Winston-Salem Regional Office 450 West Hanes Mill Road, Suite 300 Winston-Salem, NC 27105 M a i n: 336-776-9800 Direct: 336-776-9690 Mobile 1: 336-341-3568 Mobile 2: 336-686-4921 Fax 336-776-9797 ron.boone@ncdenr.�ov http://deq.nc.�ov/about/divisions/water-resources From: peter moss [mailto:petermoss383@�mail.com] Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2018 3:12 PM To: letters@wslou rna I.com Cc: Gantt, Matt <matt.�antt@ncdenr.�ov> Subject: [External] A tale of two lakes nal emai . Do not c ic ro s or open attac ments un ess veri ied. Sen all � Editors: Good morning. It was the best of times...oh..never mind all that... Silas Creek was dammed in 1917 to form Lake Katharine at the Reynolds Estate. RJR's Whitaker Park construction mud ran downstream into this lake turning it into a swamp. Well meaning students have attempted to dredge the swamp mud but have been defeated. Salem Lake water supply is being dammed by mud from the new beltway highway project. As with Swamp Katharine this mud is permanent. Take a ride on 40 Business to K'ville and see the new orange in Salem Lake as you cross the bridge. Today would be a rainy good day to visit mile marker 12 on Business 40 to see how the lack erosion control device maintenance on the Beltway project is allowing tons of mud to foul our water supply. The purported erosion control features at mile marker 12 are not working. Salem Lake is becoming a giant mud catch basin and is Salem Swamp. Will well meaning DOT workers attempt to save our water supply with dredge buckets? Will NCDEQ staff be asking NCDOT what is wrong with the mud control plan at mile marker 12? Thank you. Peter Moss Environmental Scientist K'ville NC 3 I ,.' � y' ',4 ° � . �''.� ,,�,,;;. .�•�:� ° . ,�'� , _ . - � . _�� - _ _ • � �'s '. _ �,� � �* �-�. �,��� u �, � �1iif�o�r���nr_.�Gri��+�'ill�t7+� � LAKE KATHARINE 1951.....SWAMP KATHARINE 2018....G.MAPS INACCURATE RENDITION OF LAKE/SWA MP KATHARINE f f S.►�� r,�" i��- �. -°„�� , i �R��'�'~� � t ,��;��r ,�'�. ' _ � ��, Salem Lal<e...red mud color added to enhance the image perhaps this company on Lowery Street can help protect our lake: http://www.nsenv.com/index.php/2017/06/09/stone-mountain-east-fort-roarin�-river- ro'ect � Virus-free. www.avg.com Email correspondence to and from this sender is subject to the N.C. Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. 4 J".� � ; t"�� ;: _ f �.. �' i,i` :l , f : ��