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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20180646 Ver 1_Sht 2-8 Teddy Mac 5-10-18_USACE_20180604Strickland, Bev From: Adam Williams <adam@bfec.org> Sent: Monday, June 04, 2018 10:20 AM To: Homewood, Sue; 'Fuemmeler, Amanda J CIV (US)' Subject: [External] FW: questions on Teddy Mackorell project Attachments: Sht 2-8 Teddy Mac 5-10-18_USACE.pdf Here ya go Sue. Adam Williams, PWS Brushy Fork Environmental Consulting, Inc. 10565 Highway 421 South Trade, Tennessee 37691 ph: 423.727.4476 cell: 828.773.3820 www. bfec. ori "Whether you think you can, or you think you can't --you're right." - Henry Ford From: Adam Williams [mailto:adam@bfec.org] Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2018 8:27 AM To: 'Leslie, Andrea J' Subject: RE: questions on Teddy Mackorell project Hello Andrea, Hope you're having a happy Wednesday. Here ya go: • How wide will the planted buffer be? River left the buffer will extend to the greenway. River right, 30 feet above bankfull. • What can you do to minimize sediment loss during toewood & j -hook installation? I'd like to know if you can isolate the work areas from flows. I apologize for not already addressing this. You have asked 1 me to and I didn't. We will place "flow rocks' in the path of flow to break up water from directly hitting the excavation areas behind j -hooks and toe wood areas. I dont see the toewood on the plan set. Am I missing something? I have attached a plan sheet to this email in pdf form. The scale is such that the toewood is hard to see. We have lots of it proposed. When do you hope to do this work? How long do you anticipate this taking? We anticipate it taking approximately 4 months, weather dependant. I will be more than happy to meet you on-site before and after the project. Maybe that would be a good time to discuss fish passage with you — for the Payne Branch Dam project. We are digging int design and I'd love to pick your brain. Something beyond that of the literature I'm finding on-line. Cheers, Adam Williams, PWS Brushy Fork Environmental Consulting, Inc. 10565 Highway 421 South Trade, Tennessee 37691 ph: 423.727.4476 cell: 828.773.3820 www.bfec.or� "Whether you think you can, or you think you can't --you're right." - Henry Ford From: Leslie, Andrea J [mailto:andrea.leslie@ncwildlife.org] Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2018 4:44 PM To: Adam Williams Cc: Homewood, Sue; Amanda Fuemmeler (amanda.jones@usace.army.mil) Subject: questions on Teddy Mackorell project Hi Adam, I hope you are well. I have a few questions about the Teddy Mackorell soccer field project. Here goes: • How wide will the planted buffer be? The detail on Sheet 7 and the mapped buffer on the plan view differ. • What can you do to minimize sediment loss during toewood & j -hook installation? I'd like to know if you can isolate the work areas from flows. I dont see the toewood on the plan set. Am I missing something? When do you hope to do this work? How long do you anticipate this taking? I would like to come out and see this project before and during. I dont think that I need to see it before I send in my comments, though. I would like to walk it with you, but we can plan that when you are already going to be out there. Andrea Andrea Leslie Mountain Habitat Conservation Coordinator NC Wildlife Resources Commission 645 Fish Hatchery Rd., Building B Marion, NC 28752 828-803-6054 (office) 828-400-4223 (cell) www.ncwildlife.org f PVL7 Q Get NC Wildlife Update delivered to your inbox from the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission. Email correspondence to and from this sender is subject to the N.C. Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. 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