EEP Project Closeout Summary

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EEP Project Closeout Summary Project ID & Status Project Name/Number: EEP ID County: Project Type: Current Status:

Benson Grove 32 Johnston Wetland Restoration & Preservation 5 Years of Monitoring complete

Asset Data Restoration Component Level Bottomland Hardwood Bottomland Hardwood

R P

Ratio Multip 0.00 1.00 0.20

Project Timeline

Basin: Neuse Physiographic Region: Coastal Plain Ecoregion: Northern Inner Coastal Plain USGS Hydro Unit: 030404

Milestone Construction Completed Monitoring Year-1 Monitoring Year-2 Monitoring Year-3 Monitoring Year-4 Monitoring Year-5

Project Performers DOT Project Transfer in 2005

Acres

WMU

Wetland Type

31.41 50.50

31.41 10.10

RIP RIP

Of the 81.9 acres of the site, 31.5 acres involved tree planting: these 31.5 acres are bottomland hardwood restoration . The remaining acreage 50.5 is bottomland hardwood preservation.

Asset Summary Level R E C P

Multip 1.00 0.50 0.33 0.20

Acres 31.41 0.0 0.0 50.50 81.91

WMU 31.41 0.0 0.00 10.10 41.51

Level R E C P

Ratio Multiplier 1 1.000 2 0.500 3 0.333 5 0.200

Standard Ratios Wetland Wetland Wetland Wetland

Date 2002 2002 June 2003 June 2004 June 2005 June 2006

. Benson Grove in Johnston County is an 81.9 acre wetland mitigation site constructed by DOT located on the Black Creek floodplain in the Neuse River Basin.

Project Restoration Components and Mitigation Assets Wetland

Project Setting

P1 = Priority I Restoration P2 = Priority II Restoration P3 = Priority III Restoration

SMU =Stream Mitigation Units WMU = Wetland Mitigation Units P/I/E = Perennial, Intermittent, Ephemeral

R= E= EI = EII = C= P=

Restoration Wetland Enhancement Stream Enhancement I Stream Enhancemnt II Wetland Creation Preservation

Monitoring Year 1 2002 Monitoring Year 2 2003

200

Monitoring Year 4 2005 Monitoring Year 3 2004

Monitoring Year 5 2006

Vegetative Monitoring Results

MY Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5

CY Ave 2002 355 2003 581 2004 510 2005 347 2006 495

Stem Counts Per Acre By Plot Plots 1 2 3 4 5 6 479 143 459 89 257 157 340 680 329 680 661 446 194 650 197 680 466 319 167 217 283 383 250 150 139 1969 192 470 279 192

7 654 680 646 300 261

8 453 636 614 367 401

9 529 680 650 733 401

10 332 680 680 617 645