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| US 1/64 Design Build Widening, Wake County, NC |
| U-2707 Idols Road Extension, Forsyth County, NC |
| North Carolina Moving Ahead, Division 5, NC |
| US 17 Jacksonville Bypass, Jacksonville, NC |
| I-85 Widening, I-3803A Design Build, Mecklenburg, NC
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| Carolina Bays Parkway, Myrtle Beach, SC |
| UT to Green Mill Run, Greenville, NC |
| NC EEP Monitoring 2006-2007, Alamance County, NC
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| Marine Corps Base Projects, Various North Carolina Bases
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| National Program Management Contracts, Navy Federal Site Analysis and Design |
| Bridge Group 57, Western NC |
| Tritest Office Building, Raleigh, NC |
| Fayetteville Street Mall Renaissance, Raleigh, NC |
| Toll Plaza, City of Charlotte Airport Division, Charlotte, NC |
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NC EEP Monitoring 2006-2007, Alamance County, NC
SEPI was selected to monitor 3 sites in 2006 and 5 sites in 2007. The services provided for these sites included stream monitoring and vegetation monitoring. For two sites in 2006, SEPI established benchmarks for the projects for ease and accuracy in monitoring the stream as well as stream cross section locations and vegetation survey plots. Using total station, a survey of the stream profile, dimension, and pattern was completed at each of the 3 sites to compare to the as-built survey or the Year 1 survey. Crest stage gauges were installed and photographs taken to document any changes. SEPI identified “problem areas” along the stream reach including failing structures, structures with potential problems, stream aggredation, stream degradation and bank erosion. The vegetation plots at each site were monitored for percent survivability and species composition. SEPI identified areas along the stream reach considered “problem areas” due to exotic vegetation, bare bank and bare floodplain. Plans noting problem areas for the stream and vegetation were created. SEPI analyzed stream data using MicroStation to determine if built according to plans. The data for stream and vegetation were compared to previous year’s data to determine if significant changes had occurred. Findings were documented in a report for each site.
UT to South Fork, Alamance County, NC. Conducted vegetation identification and count for 12 vegetation plots involving an unnamed tributary to South Fork in Alamance County, NC. Identified areas along the stream considered “problem areas” due to exotic vegetation, bare bank and bare floodplain. The data collected was compared to previous years data to determine if significant changes had occurred to the stream vegetation.
Wells Creek, Alamance County, NC. Conducted vegetation identification and count for 9 vegetation plots involving 6,780 linear feet of a Wells Creek and an unnamed tributary to Wells Creek in Alamance County, NC. Identified areas along the stream considered “problem areas” due to exotic vegetation, bare bank and bare floodplain. The data collected was compared to previous years data to determine if significant changes had occurred to the stream vegetation.
Reedy Branch, Alamance County, NC. Conducted vegetation identification and count for 9 vegetation plots involving 2,400 linear feet of Reedy Branch in Alamance County, NC. Identified areas along the stream considered “problem areas” due to exotic vegetation, bare bank and bare floodplain. The data collected was compared to previous years data to determine if significant changes had occurred to the stream vegetation.
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