HomeMy WebLinkAbout20150525 Ver 1_Emails_20090318 (6)Dorney, John
From: John Dorney Dohn.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
> 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?
> thankx
John Dorney
Wetland Program Development Unit
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