HomeMy WebLinkAbout20190795 Ver 1_e-courtesy Community Road_20190613Road: SR 1147 (Community Road)
County: Granville
River Basin: Tar -Pamlico
Stream Name: UT to Tar River
Lat, Long: N36.29723, W78.74215
HUC: 030201010105
NCDENR-DWQ Index Number, Stream Classification: 28-(1); WS-IV; NSW
Existing structure: One line of 11'-0"x7'6" corrugated metal pipe arch with a length of 60
feet.
Proposed structure: Replace with two lines of 117" x 79" two corrugated metal pipe arch.
This new structure is 60ft long. Rip rap will be installed underlined with geotextile for long
term stability surrounding the tie-ins to existing banks.
Riparian Buffers: Equipment used and work performed will be from the existing
transportation facility. Foot traffic access for installation of temporary dewatering measures
will be limited just upstream and downstream of the pipe replacement to maintain a dry
work area. No trees will be cut and no grading within riparian areas is proposed. Therefore,
no Tar -Pamlico Buffer impacts are proposed.
Temporary impacts: +/-10ft dewatering (5ft below pipe outlet and 5ft above pipe inlet).
Impervious dikes will be installed in the streambed upstream and downstream of the work
site for containment and to maintain a dry work area. A clean water pump around will be
used to maintain a dry work area. Impervious dike materials will be removed once the work
is complete.
Permanent impacts: Rip rap will be installed +/-5ft both upstream and downstream of the
pipe for bank stabilization. Additionally, rip rap will be countersunk within the flowline just
below the outlet to provide long term stabilization.
Wetland Information: Although this crossing is mapped as having hydric soils (ChA-
Chewacla and Wehadkee; CoA- Congaree loam), there are no wetlands within the
construction footprint.
Cultural Resources: Review of the SHPO GIS mapping reveals no cultural resources, no
historic structures nor properties at this crossing.
Division Five —2612 North Duke Street, Durham, North Carolina 27704
Telephone: 919-220-4600 Fax: 919-560-3371
Protected species information:
Smooth Coneflower: Biological Conclusion of No Effect was rendered based on lack of
suitable habitat within the regularly maintained shoulders and roadway fill slopes.
Harperella: Biological Conclusion of No Effect was rendered based on the absence of
suitable habitat within the project work site.
Carolina Madtom: A US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) proposal for listing the Carolina
Madtom (Noturus furiosus) as a threatened species was published in the Federal Register in
May 22, 2019. The listing will likely become effective by May 22, 2020. Furthermore, this
species is included in USFWS' current list of protected species for Granville County. NOTE:
THIS PROJECT WAS COMPLETED IN THE FALL OF 2018 PRIOR TO PROPOSED LISTING.
Neuse River Waterdog: A US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) proposal for listing the
Neuse River Waterdog (Necturus lewisi) as a threatened species was published in the
Federal Register in May 22, 2019. The listing will likely become effective by May 22, 2020.
Furthermore, this species is included in USFWS' current list of protected species for
Granville County. NOTE: THIS PROJECT WAS COMPLETED IN THE FALL OF 2018 PRIOR TO
PROPOSED LISTING.
Dwarf wedgemussel: Use of the Programmatic Biological Opinion for Culvert Replacements
and Extensions in Eastern North Carolina, NCDOT Divisions 1-8 (June 13, 2018) provides a
Biological Conclusion of May Affect -Not Likely to Adversely Affect for this species.
Tar River spinymussel: Use of the Programmatic Biological Opinion for Culvert
Replacements and Extensions in Eastern North Carolina, NCDOT Divisions 1-8 (June 13,
2018) provides a Biological Conclusion of No Effect for this species.
Yellow lance: Use of the Programmatic Biological Opinion for Culvert Replacements and
Extensions in Eastern North Carolina, NCDOT Divisions 1-8 (June 13, 2018) provides a
Biological Conclusion of May Affect -Not Likely to Adversely Affect for this species.
Atlantic pigtoe: A US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) proposal for listing the Atlantic
pigtoe (Fusconaia masoni) as an threatened species was published in the Federal Register
in May 22, 2019 The listing will likely become effective by May 22, 2020. Furthermore, this
species is included in USFWS' current list of protected species for Granville County. NOTE:
THIS PROJECT WAS COMPLETED IN THE FALL 2018 PRIOR TO PROPOSED LISTING.
Division Five — 2612 North Duke Street, Durham, North Carolina 27704
Telephone: 919-220-4600 Fax: 919-560-3371
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SEQUENCE OF CONSTRUCTION FOR TYPICAL WORK AREA:
OPTION 2
(WHERE ROADSIDE DITCHES ARE PRESENT)
EMPORARY ROCK SILT CHECK TY
AND/OR WATTLE MAY BE USED
PIPE/CULVERT
ROADSIDE ENVIRONMENTAL UNIT
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS
RALEIGH, N.C.
2018 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
DRAWINGS NOT DRAWN TO SCALE
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1. INSTALL SPECIAL STILLING BASIN.
2. INSTALL UPSTREAM PUMP, TEMPORARY FLEXIBLE HOSE, AND STABILIZED DISCHARGE PAD.
3. PLACE UPSTREAM IMPERVIOUS DIKE AND BEGIN PUMPING OPERATIONS FOR STREAM DIVERSION
DISCHARGING ONTO
STABILIZED OUTLET PAD.
4. PLACE DOWNSTREAM IMPERVIOUS DIKE AND PUMPING APPARATUS. DEWATER WORK
BE DEWATERED SHALL BE EQUAL TO ONE DAYS WORK.
5. INSTALL PIPE(S), STREAM BED STABILIZATION, AND SLOPE STABILIZATION AS DIRECTED.
6. EXCAVATE ANY ACCUMULATED SILT AND DEWATER BEFORE REMOVAL OF IMPERVIOUS
IMPERVIOUS DIKES,
PUMPS, TEMPORARY FLEXIBLE HOSE, AND STABILIZED
DISCHARGE PAD. (DOWNSTREAM IMPERVIOUS DIKES FIRST).
7. REMOVE SPECIAL STILLING BASIN AND RESTORE AREA TO ORIGINAL CONDITIONS.
ZONE. AREA TO
DIKES. REMOVE
8. STABILIZE ALL DISTURBED AREAS THROUGHOUT PROJECT WITH SEED AND MATTING FOR
EROSION CONTROL.
NOTES:
INSTALL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES PRIOR TO ANY EARTH DISTURBING ACTIVITIES.
INSTALL SPECIAL SEDIMENT CONTROL FENCE BREAKS OR TEMPORARY ROCK SILT CHECKS.
TYPE -A AT LOW POINTS IN SILT FENCE.
FOR OPTION 1 INSTALL SILT FENCE SUCH THAT ALL EARTH DISTURBANCE IS CONTAINED.
FOR CULVERT CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCING SEE THE PUMP
AROUND DETAIL OR CONSULT
"BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES".
ALL EXCAVATION IN JURISDICTIONAL STREAMS SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ONLY DRY OR
SECTIONS OF THE WORK ZONE.
IMPERVIOUS DIKES ARE TO BE USED TO ISOLATE WORK FROM STREAM FLOW WHEN
MAINTENANCE OF STREAM FLOW OPERATIONS SHALL BE INCIDENTAL TO THE WORK.
THIS INCLUDES THE DISCHARGE PAD, DIVERSION PIPES, PUMPS, AND HOSES.
PUMPS AND HOSES SHALL BE OF SUFFICIENT SIZE TO MAINTAIN STREAM FLOW AND
WORK AREA.
ISOLATED
NECESSARY.
TO DEWATER THE
INSTALL SPECIAL STILLING BASIN IN VEGETATED AREA WITHIN RIGHT OF WAY. DISCHARGE SHOULD BE
DIRECTED THROUGH VEGETATED BUFFER AWAY FROM WORK SITE.
INSTALL SILT FENCE AS DIRECTED TO CONTAIN DISTURBED AREAS AND/OR EXCAVATED STOCKPILES.
BORROW MATERIAL FROM OR DISPOSAL OF MATERIAL TO ANY UNPERMITTED SITE WILL REQUIRE A
RECLAMATION PLAN.
INSTALL PIPE(S) IN JURISDICTIONAL AREAS IN ACCORDANCE WITH NCDOT BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
FOR CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES MANUAL.
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