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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20150525 Ver 1_Emails_20090319Dorney, John From: John Dorney Dohn.dorney@ncmail.net] Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 8:42 AM To: Rob Moul Cc: John Williams; Jon Risgaard; Joanne Steenhuis; Chad Coburn Subject: Re: OLF questions "next few weeks"!!! I laugh at your "next few weeks"!! Okay got that out of my system. Jon Risgaard (Aquifer PRotection dude and author of the rules that you will be following) wants to come along (he does not get out much apparently and wants to have some mosquito/tick bites) as will probably someone from WiRO (Joanne and/or Chad I suspect since they are crazy like me) so already this looks like a parade. Be sure to schedule nice weather. Here are my open days in the next few "weeks" Jon, Joanne and Chad - please weigh in as to your availability/interest. I am open April 6, 8, 9 and 15. (actually I guess that is "the next few weeks". hmmm... maybe answering email before the caffeine has burned thru my system is not such a good thing!). Rob Moul wrote: > John: Yes, I believe that an onsite visit would be best so everyone > will be using the same sheet of music. I want to make sure these sites > will work for you and then we can discuss the monitoring adjustments > that give you enough ground water information. John Williams and I > will be the contact persons on our staff. Once you choose a date for > the visit I will make sure we read the automatic data loggers and > graph the well data prior to your visit. The current rainfall bar > graphs that correspond to the spikes and draw down rates will be > displayed on the well graphs. > During the last three weeks we have experienced some good rainfall > events during cold weather that should help establish the estimated > seasonally high ground water table when compared to onsite soil > profile information and historical normal rainfall totals. Our > schedules are pretty flexible the next few weeks so if you name a date > we will be there. > Thanks! Rob > -----Original Message----- > From: John Dorney [mailto:john.dorney@ncmail.net) > Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 3:19 PM > To: Rob Moul > Cc: Brent Manning; Jon Risgaard; Joanne Steenhuis > Subject: Re: OLF questions > thanks. I'd be glad to talk about the wetland augmentation projects. > Would a site visit be the best way to start? > Rob Moul wrote: >> John: Brent received permission last week from the Navy to send them 1 > out >> to the Corps and your office. I'm out of town but I will ask Brent >> via this email to forward you a copy on Wednesday. The Preliminary >> maps > will >> be in a scoping summary report which includes the Virginia tracts as >> well. >> When you have some time I would like to discuss the two existing >> waste water projects that would be good candidates for wetland augmentation. >> Both have isolated and damaged headwater pine flat (not Pocosin) > wetland >> types and are owned by public entities (Brunswick County and Surf > City). >> They both have given us approval to install the monitoring wells (our >> cost) during this late winter and early spring in order to get the >> hydro-period and unsaturated soil depth and duration during the early >> growing season. The Brunswick site has its delineation completed and > it >> has existing tertiary, treated effluent with drip piping already > running >> past the potential candidate wetlands. Don Safrit worked on this > design. >> The Surf City site has been delineated and its design is still in the >> planning stages. >> Best Regards! >> Rob Moul >> Land Management Group >> 910-471-0501 >> -----Original Message----- >> From: John Dorney [mailto:john.dorney@ncmail.net] >> Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 11:51 AM >> To: Rob Moul; Kyle Barnes >> Subject: OLF questions >> I need a copy of the preliminary wetland maps that you boys were > playing >> with in OLF-land. Can someone please send me a scanned version? 2 > thankx John Dorney Wetland Program Development Unit Parkview Building 2321 Crabtree Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 (o) 919-733-9646 /E-mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties./ 3