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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBPMC Semi-annual Status Report - Jan2016 -June 2016BEAR POINT MITIGATION BANK PROJECT SITE St. Lucie County, Florida FDEP Permit #0175246-001 Semi-annual Status Report In Support of Specific Condition #29 January through June, 2016 __­4 Prepared for: Glenn Henderson, Interim Director St. Lucie County Mosquito Control District 3150 Will Fee Road Ft. Pierce, FL 34982 (772)462-1692 FAX (772) 462-1565 Prepared by: Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants, Inc. 9512 S. E. Duncan Street Hobe Sound, Florida 33455 (772) 545-3676 E-mail: bobhsenv@gmail.com TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Description Page 4.00 INTRODUCTION ............................................... 1 2.00 AUTHORIZATION .............................................. 1 3.00 SUBMITTALS/CORRESPONDENCE/MEETINGS................... 2 4.00 INSPECTION/MONITORING.................................... 3 5.00 ACTIVITIES ................................................... 4 6.00 MAPS/FIGURES......................................... 4 7.00 DATA/LEDGERS.......................................... 4 8.0 PHOTOS & ASSESSMENT ....................................... 5 9.0 COMPLIANCE & PLANNING .................................... 6 10.0 CERTIFICATION .......................................... 7 LIST OF EXHIBITS Exhibit Description Page A Authorizations................................................... A B Synopsis of Monthly Wildlife Reports ................................ B C Water Quality Graphs ............................................. C D Exotic Vegetation Management ...................................... D E Activities and Costs ............................................... E F Water Level Graphs ............................................... F G Rainfall Graphs .................................................. G HMaps ...................................................... H I Site Photographs ................................................. I NOTE: This Report, together with the concepts and design presented herein, as an instrument of service, is intended only for the specific purpose and Client for which it was prepared. Reuse of and improper reliance on this Report without written authorization and adaptation by Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants, Inc. shall be without liability to Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants, Inc. HSE 12-005.22 -i- 15 August 2016 BEAR POINT MITIGATION BANK FDEP PERMIT # 0175246-001 STATUS REPORT IN SUPPORT OF SPECIFIC CONDITION #26 15 AUGUST 2016 Submitted by Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants, Inc. On behalf of. St. Lucie County c/o Glenn Henderson, Director St. Lucie County Mosquito Control District — Permittee 1.0 Introduction Bear Point Mitigation Bank (BPMB) was originally permitted on 17 November 2003 and a perpetual modification was issued on 29 January 2010. The BPMB was determined to be in compliance with its original permitted conditions, including the installation of 24 culverts, five years of monitoring, establishment of a financial assurance reserve account, a credit assessment, and acceptance of a Long Term Management Plan. Water quality data, water level data and wildlife usage will continue to be monitored in perpetuity and results included in the semi-annual status reports. 2.0 Authorizations Please refer to Exhibit A for authorized signatures, as required. The permittee for BPMB is: St. Lucie County c/o Mr. Glenn Henderson, Director St. Lucie County Mosquito Control District 3150 Will Fee Road Ft. Pierce, FL. 34982 Authorized representative: Mr. Glenn Henderson, Director Phone: 772 462-2818 Fax: 772 462-1565 E-mail: Hendersong(c�,stlucieco.org The authorized agent is: Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants, Inc. 9512 SE Duncan Street Hobe Sound, FL. 33455 HSE 12-005.22 1 15 August 2016 Authorized representative: Freda R. Posin, Senior Project Manager Phone: 772 545-3676 E-mail: fredahsenv(agmail.com The approved QMS is: Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants, Inc. 9512 SE Duncan Street Hobe Sound, FL. 33455 Authorized representative: Freda R. Posin, Senior Project Manager Phone: 772 545-3676 E-mail: fredahsenv(a,)gmail.com 3.0 Submittals/Correspondence/Meetings 4 January 2016 - Bi-annual cost estimate was issued by Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 14 January 2016 - The yearly appraisal report was received and can be found in Exhibit B. 17 January 2016 - QMS sent email to SLCMCD noting that the north staff gauge was broken and knocked over and requesting that it be replaced. 29 January 2016— Submitted the January 2016 Semi -Annual Status Report to FDEP. 4 February 2016 - Letter sent to FDEP (Matt Wilson) re Bear Point Perpetual Maintenance reserve account balance of $663,065.94 to date. 8 February 2016 - Received e-mail form FDEP (Matt Wilson) inquiring as to the arrangements that had been made with Craig Chown to resell BPMB credits. 8 February 2016 - Received minutes from quarterly meeting 9 February 2016 - Sent FDEP (Matt Wilson) a letter from Mr. Wilcox stating that Mr. Chown had, in fact, purchased the remaining BPMB credits from him as an investment for future re -sale. HSE 12-005.22 2 15 August 2016 10 February 2016 - Received e-mail from SLC Counsel (Heather Young) inquiring as to whether the Bank sold seagrass credits. There was a discussion with Glenn Henderson and Freda Posin as to the possibility of receiving some credits, as this had been previously discussed. 17 February 20016 - Received copy of PO issued on 2-12-16 for new vendor for exotic removal at Bank. 22 March 2016 - Received notice from FDEP of approval of a ledger withdrawal of 0.10 credits for permit #175246-001 (modification -028), St. Lucie County. 24 March 2016 - BPMB requested counsel to prepare a reservation agreement for 0.10 dual credits for the Winter project, FDEP file No 56-0137745-003. 29 March 2016 - Reservation agreement sent to consultant for signature and payment. 16 April 2016 - Received confirmation from Southeast Soil and Environmental Services that they had completed the exotic removal iteration for April. 15 June 2016 - New scope of work for fiscal year beginning 1 October 20016 requested by SLCMCD from HSE. 22 June 2016 - Proposal submitted by HSE to SLCMCD for fiscal year 2016/2017. 4.0 Inspection/Monitoring Monthly inspections for wildlife usage, security issues, construction conditions, exotic vegetation, water levels, and trash pick-up were conducted and the results tabulated. The January through June 2016 inspections and reports were completed by Nicolette D'Agostino. A synopsis of the monthly inspections (January - June 2016) can be found in Exhibit B. Biologists observed and recorded all wildlife utilization. Wildlife utilization was determined by sighting, scat, calls, nests, burrows, tracks, etc. Current conditions within the mitigation bank are conducive to the life cycle productivity for various wildlife species. Species composition within the BPMB is indicative of a healthy, productive system and observed fauna indicates a diverse and abundant wildlife usage within the bank. The vegetation within the BPMB appears healthy, with no outward signs of disease or insect infestation. Natural recruitment of desirable native vegetation is evident throughout the area. Exotic and invasive species are being treated and maintained on a regular basis not to exceed the 1% cover per acre in accordance with the Long Term Management Plan, Attachment D of FDEP Permit modification Number: 0175246-014. Exotic vegetation was minimal during this six month period. HSE 12-005.22 3 15 August 2016 Inspections of docks, culverts, levee, trash receptacles, gates and signage were performed and status recorded in the monthly inspection reports. Additional details about the culverts and levee can be found in Exhibit B. Condition of submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) at the culverts is also observed monthly and noted only in case of deterioration. It is natural for SAV to move around and disappear from one area and re -appear in another. Currently, SAV appears healthy. 5.0 Activities Activities that occurred from January 2016 through June 2016 include: Monthly water quality testing, including DO, temperature, salinity, pH and Eh data collection. Dates of collection were 11 January, 18 February, 23 March, 8 April, 10 May and 14 June 2016. Water quality graphs can be found as Exhibit C. Semi-annual exotic vegetation management occurred on 1, 2 and 15 April 2016. (Exhibit D). Weekly general dike maintenance continues, which includes trash pick-up and mowing, as necessary (Exhibit B). Water level data was collected every 15 minutes (Exhibit F) and rainfall was collected daily (Exhibit G). Monthly monitoring for wildlife and general inspection continue (Exhibit B). Please refer to Exhibit E for BPMB maintenance and monitoring activities and costs for January through June 2016. 6.0 Maps/Figures Figure 1 of 2 depicts the Bank itself and the locations for data collection, including water level and water quality data, as well as areas that were maintained. Figure 2 of 2 is the 2015 aerial photograph of the Bank. All figures can be found in Exhibit H. 7.0 Data/Ledgers Water level, rainfall & water quality Water level data from outside (WL 4 & 5) and inside (WL 1 & 3) the impoundment areas are well correlated and follow daily tidal regimes while culverts were open from January through April 2016. A difference in water level is evident between outside and inside the impoundment when the culverts were closed starting in May 2016 and pumping began. Water levels inside the impoundment remained about the same from May through June. Water levels are maintained at a higher elevation (+/-2.0 ft.) with little significant fluctuation compared to the water level outside the impoundment, which is affected daily HSE 12-005.22 4 15 August 2016 by tidal influence (Success criteria 21b, Permit Modification Number: 0175246-014). (Exhibit F). February 2016 experienced the lowest amount of total monthly rainfall (3.03 inches) while May 2016 experienced the highest amount of monthly rainfall (10.79 inches). The average monthly rainfall from January 2016 to June 2016 was ±6.26 inches, whereas the average monthly rainfall in the Ft. Pierce area is ±3.57 inches according to South Florida Water Management District. The largest amount of rainfall in a 24 hour period occurred on 17 May 2016 when 5.85 inches were recorded. This period (January to June 2016) exhibited above average rainfall during all months, especially in May, compared to the area's average rainfall. (Exhibit G). Water quality parameters (i.e. water temperature, dissolved oxygen, salinity) from January to June 2016 were within the success criteria in Permit Modification No. 0175246-014, except for DO. There was a probe malfunction throughout the six months, so data was extrapolated from an adjacent probe in the Indian River Lagoon. Using this data, The DO and temperature graphs do correlate, as the higher water temperatures result in lower DO concentrations. There is an anomaly in WQ3 in February, where the DO should be higher because the water temperature is lower. However, since the data was extrapolated, it is difficult to ascertain the reason. Water temperatures stayed below the maximum of 35 degrees Celsius and DO stayed above the 1.0 PPM minimum for the sixth month period from January through June 2016. The DO probes have been replaced and are functioning properly. Eh levels from January through June were well above criteria of a minimum of 0.1 MV minimum. The pH levels were also well above the minimum requirement of 6.0 throughout the six-month period. Salinity remained below the 40 ppt maximum. All of the probes appears to be in good working order at this time. Refer to Exhibit C for water quality graphs. Ledger There were three State credit reservations made, each for 0.10 credit. These purchases were on 18 March for FPL, 18 April for Tarpon Flats and 19 June for Tony Accerra. There was also a dual credit (0.10) reserved on 4 April for Larry Winter. None of these have been deducted from the ledger yet, so the ledger balances remain 37.596 Federal credits and 43.05 State credits. 8.0 Photos & Assessment Monthly inspections conducted from January through June 2016 verify that Success Criteria 24a-e of Permit Modification Number 0175246-014 are being met regarding security, construction condition, exotic vegetation, water levels, and wildlife. Issues observed and noted during monthly inspections were addressed immediately following monthly inspection report submittal. Please refer to Exhibit B. No permit modifications are anticipated for the upcoming status report period. Continued maintenance of levee, HSE 12-005.22 5 15 August 2016 pumps and culverts, water level and water quality equipment are expected as needed, along with exotic and invasive maintenance, treatment and removal. Representative photographs of Bear Point Mitigation Bank are provided in Exhibit I. 9.0 Compliance & Planning For the past six months water quality (WQ2 & WQ3 impoundment and WQ9 & WQ10 lagoon - Exhibit C) and water level (WL 1 & WU impoundment and WL4 & WL5 lagoon - Exhibit F) have been recorded and plotted. Water Quality will continue to be monitored and recorded on a monthly basis as per Permit Modification Number 0175246- 014. Monthly monitoring of wildlife and inspection of the general condition of the Bank has continued (Exhibit B). The semi-annual exotic removal maintenance program along the dike was conducted on the 16 April 2016 (Exhibit D). The impoundment was maintained according to Specific Condition # 13 of Permit Modification #0175246-014. The annual drawdown began 27 June and continues into December. The following is a list of activities and dates of permitted operating procedures that occurred during the January through June 2016 time period: 2-5 May Culvert #3 half open, culvert A, B, 4, & 5 closed, 7 pumps running, 2 aerators running 6 May Culvert #3 fully open, Culverts A, B, 4 & 5 closed, 7 pumps running, 2 aerators running 7 May Culvert #3 fully open, Culvert A half open, B, 4, & 5 closed, 7 pumps running, 2 aerators running 8-10 May Culvert #3 fully open, Culvert A half open, B, 4, & 5 closed, 7 pumps running, 6 aerators running 11 May Culvert #3 fully open, culvert A, B, 4, & 5 closed, 7 pumps running, 6 aerators running 12-16 May Culvert #3 half open, Culverts A, B 4, & 5 closed 7 pumps running, 6 aerators running 17 May Culverts #3 fully open, Culverts A, B, 4, & 5 closed, 7 pumps running, 6 aerators running 18-20 May Culverts #3 & A fully open, Culverts B, 4, & 5 are closed, 7 pumps running, 6 aerators running 21-24 May Culvert #3 is fully open, Culvert A is half open, B, 4, & 5 are closed, 7 pumps running, 6 aerators running 25-31 May Culvert #3 is fully open, Culverts A, B, 4, & 5 closed, 7 pumps running, 6 aerators running. 1-5 June Culvert #3 is fully opened, Culvert A is half open, B, 4 & 5 are closed, 7 pumps running, 6 aerators running HSE 12-005.22 6 15 August 2016 6-7 June Culverts #3 & A are fully opened, Culverts B, 4 & 5 are closed, 7 pumps running, 6 aerators running 8-17 June Culvert #3 is fully opened, Culvert A is half open, B, 4 & 5 are closed, 7 pumps running, 6 aerators running 18 June Culvert #3 is fully open, Culverts A, B, 4, & 5 closed, 7 pumps running, 6 aerators running. 19-22 June Culverts #3 & A are fully opened, Culverts B, 4 & 5 are closed, 7 pumps running, 6 aerators running 23 June Culvert #3 is fully opened, Culvert A is half open, B, 4 & 5 are closed, 7 pumps running, 6 aerators running 24-26 June Culvert #3 is fully open, Culverts A, B, 4, & 5 closed, 7 pumps running, 6 aerators running. 27 June Culverts #3 & A are fully opened, Culverts B, 4 & 5 are closed, 7 pumps running, 6 aerators running. Start of annual drawdown. 28-30 June Culverts #3, A & B are fully opened, Culverts 4 & 5 are closed, 7 pumps running, 6 aerators running. Culverts, generators and telemetry equipment continue to be maintained throughout the Bank on a regular basis. Pumps are removed for maintenance at the end of the drawdown each year (December) to be cleaned and the bearings replaced. They are then re -installed in April prior to the drawdown event. Please refer to Exhibit E for yearly maintenance activities and associated costs. In the next 6 months, typical site management, including debris removal, monthly wildlife monitoring, exotic vegetation removal, water level and rainfall data collection and monthly water quality data collection will continue. Dike and interior exotic vegetation control and debris collection efforts are ongoing on a weekly basis. 10.0 Certification This report represents a true, accurate, and representative description of the activities and site conditions at the time of this report. 7.2ez R ;� Freda R. Posin Date: 15 August 2016 Senior Project Manager Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants, Inc. HSE 12-005.22 7 15 August 2016 EXHIBIT A: AUTHORIZATIONS 2.0 Authorizations January 2016 Please refer to Exhibit A for authorized signatures, as required. The permittee for BPMB is: St. Lucie County c/o Mr. Glen Henderson, Interim Director St. Lucie County Mosquito Control District 3150 Will Fee Road Ft. Pierce, FL. 34982 Authorized representative: Mr. Glen Henderson, Interim Director: Phone: 772 462-2818 Fax: 772 462-1565 E-mail: lie ndersone'a'stIuciecg.ore The authorized agent: Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants, Inc. 9512 SE Duncan Street Hobe Sound, FL. 33455 Authorized representative: Freda R, Posin, Senior Project Manager - Phone: 772 545-3676 V E-mail: Irzdah,en� `cr''�maiLcom The approved QMS is: Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants, Inc. 9512 SE Duncan Street Hobe Sound, FL. 33455 Authorized representative: ' Freda R. Posin, Senior Project Manager Phone: 772 545-3676 E-mail: fredahsen%'cr Liiiail.ct)tn EXHIBIT B: SYNOPSIS OF MONTHLY INSPECTION SHEETS so SPECIES OBSERVED AT BEAR POINT MITIGATION BANK FROM JANUARY THROUGH JUNE 2016 BIRDS Common Name Scientific Name Number of Times Observed Brown pelican Pelecanus occidentalis 18 - Numerous throughout Osprey Pandion heliaetus 29 - Numerous throughout Little blue heron Egretta caerulea 8 White ibis Eudocimus alba 28 - Numerous throughout Great blue heron Ardea herodias 12 Tri-colored heron Egretta tricolor 2 Yellow -romped warbler Setophaga coronata 5 Great egret Ardea alba 9 Turkey vulture Cathartes aura 8 Common yellowthroat Geothlypis trichas 1 Anhinga Anhinga anhinga 6 Cattle egret Bubulcus ibis 3 Belted kingfisher Megaceryle alcyon 14 Boat -tailed grackle Quiscalus major 1 Mourning dove Zenaida macroura 1 Double -crested cormorant Phalacrocorax auritus 5 Blue -gray gnatcatcher Polioptila caerulea 4 Palm warbler Setophaga palmarum 7 Wood stork Mycteria americana 1 Pied -billed grebe Podilymbus podiceps 1 Snowy Egret Egretta thula 2 Eastern Phoebe Sayornis phoebe 2 Black vulture I Coragyps atratus 7 - Numerous throughout HSE 12-005.22 Page 1 of 4 01 July 2016 Green heron Butorides virescens 2 Gray catbird Dumetella carolinensis 1 Common ground dove Columbina passerina 6 Laughing gull Leucophaeus atricilla 1 Killdeer Charadrius vociferus 2 Swallow-tailed kite Elanoides forficatus 1 Northern cardinal Cardinalis cardinalis 2 Prairie warbler Setophaga discolor 1 Blue -winged teal Anas discors 2 Fish crow ICorvus ossifragus 3 MAMMALS Common Name Scientific Name Number of Times Observed American raccoon Procyon lotor Numerous tracks throughout Florida manatee Trichechus manatus latirostris 1 FISH Common Name Scientific Name Number of Times Observed Finger mullet Mugil sp. 2 Needlefish Strongylura sp. 7 Mosquitofish Gambusia holbrooki Numerous throughout Common snook Centropomus undecimalis 6 Red drum Sciaenops ocellatus 1 Black (striped) mullet Mugil cephalus 1 - Numerous throughout Great barracuda Sphyraena barracuda 3 Southern puffer Sphoeroides nephelus 1 Yellow Jack Caranx bartholomaei 1 HSE 12-005.22 Page 2 of 4 01 July 2016 Chain pipefish Syngnathus louisianae 1 Dwarf sand perch Diplectrum bivittatum 1 Leatherjacket Oligoplites saurus 1 Atlantic Tarpon Megalops atlanticus 1 Spanish grunt Haemulon macrostomum 1 CRUSTACEANS Common Name Scientific Name Number of Times Observed Mangrove tree crab Aratus pisonii Numerous throughout Fiddler crab Uca spp. Numerous throughout Giant land crab Cardisoma guanhumi Numerous Blue crab Callinectes sapidus 7 Barnacles Numerous Oysters Ostreoidea 3 Hermit crab Paguroidea 5 Horseshoe crab Limulus polyphemus 3 Florida stone crab Menippe mercenaria 1 Brown shrimp Farfantepenaeus aztecus 1 REPTILES Common Name Scientific Name Number of Times Observed Brown anole Anolis sagrei Numerous Salt marsh snake Nerodia clarkii 1 HSE 12-005.22 Page 3 of 4 01 July 2016 SYNOPSIS OF BANK CONDITIONS JANUARY THROUGH JUNE 2016 Security: The levees, gates and barriers were in good condition and functioning properly. However the staff gauge on the north end and several signs on the interior culverts have fallen. At SG4 there are a few warped and splintering boards. Construction Condition: The pumps were functioning properly. Culverts are in good condition but several interior culverts were clogged with branches while tide was outgoing. Levees are in good condition but north end of levee is extremely wet and mushy. Exotic Vegetation: No exotic vegetation was observed along the trail these past six months. Water Levels: Water levels ranged from roughly 1.5 to 2.5 feet within the impoundment during the six month time period. Trash Pick-up: Although there was an ample amount of trash, such as water bottles, beer cans and plastic debris, it is removed on an on -going basis as part of the regular Bank maintenance. (Note: During the January monitoring event, there was very little trash evident.) 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Indian River Dr.,Ft. Pierce, FI 34982 April 16, 2016 TO: Lauri Heisterman St. Lucie County Mosquito Control & Coastal Management Services 3150 Will Fee Road Ft. Pierce, FL 34982 FROM: Gregory J. Sawka, CPSS PROJECT: Bear Point - # P1601450 Exotic removal / Maintenance- APRIL-2016 Southeast Soil & Environmental Service is please to complete exotic removal & maintenance- April, 2016 at Bear Point. Hand pulling of smaller sprouts < 1/2-inch diameter sprouts and chemical spraying of exotics dominated by Brazilian pepper with a few Australian pines were conducted during the first few weeks of April. Less chemicals were used in hand removal of plants. Numerous small plants were found especially on the northern end of the parcel between the north property berm and sand flats. Total ± 317 property was surveyed from the southern perimeter trail north to the upper sand flats. J. Sawka, CPSS CPSS No. 02625 page 1 e CHEMICAL USAGE Bear Point Mitigation- APRIL 2016 Personnel (m1) Day 1 1 hrs spray- Bear Point- 04/01/16 GJS-BM 800 Day 2 1 hrs spray- Bear Point 04/02/16 GJS-BM 350 Day3 1 hrs spray- Bear Point 04/15/16 GJS-BM 250 APRIL TOTAL 1400 Total Chemicals Garlon 4 & Impel 1.4 L Note: Smaller Sprouts Were Hand Pulled With Less Chemical Usage 4r 4b� - �! stralian Pine 2 Week Follow-up � A i y, lilt, ►4 EXHIBIT E: ACTIVITIES & COSTS em ST, LUCIE COUNTY - Mosquito Control & Coastal Management Services Sherry Burroughs, Director COUNTY 3150 Will Fee Road, a R I D A Fort Pierce, FL 34982 (772) 462-1692 June 24, 2016 Freda Posin Hobe Sound Environmental 9512 SE Duncan St. Hobe Sound, FL 33455 RE: Bear Point Mitigation Bank Maintenance Activities Dear Ms, Posin, Outlined below, please find the maintenance activities for Bear Point Mitigation Bank, from January through June, 2016. Account Activity Cost Salaries and Benefits Water Quality Testing & Dike Maintenance $ 5749,55 Contracted Services Exotic Maintenance SE Soil $ 2599.00 Communications Telemetry $ 260.30 Equipment Maintenance Telemetry $ 0.00 QMS Services Monitoring $ 6830.00 Total S 15438.85 If you have any questions or require any additional information, please feel free to contact lne. Sincerely, Glemi Henderson, Director GHlllh Letter to HSE — January - June 2016.doc CFIRIS DZADOVSKY, Distort No. I -TOP MOWER)% Disi&t No 2-PADLA A LEWIS, District no. 3 - FRANNIE HUrCHINSON, Mstri.i No. 4 - KIM JOHNSON, District No 5 Counq Administrator - Howard Upton 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pieree, FL 34982 - (772) 462-1692 - Fax (772) 462-1565 - TDD 1772) 462-1428 tseh sire: tswwe sllucieca_eav EXHIBIT F: WATER LEVEL GRAPHS BE BPMB WATER LEVEL (WL) COMPARISON CHART 2-3 JAN UARY 2016 2.5 WL 1 IMP WL 3 IMP WL 4 LAG WL 5 LAG 0.5 Op Po Pip 5• 'I• O'I•p P R5 Pip P�c�Q Ope ,Q N Ope �SQ�p P�5 P Op5•a� �• P Pip P�c • 5 P Op P ��Q�pQ��Q Ope ASe�pe��e� tiL 3 q; tip til 1 3 5' 9 ti0' tiL ti tiff tit . ti. C� 2.5 p w w w J w W 1.5 w 0.5 BPMB WATER LEVEL (WL) COMPARISON CHART 7-8 FEBRUARY 2016 1.�3��5 5'Ppp$� oQ 03 �Q �Q �9 �o �Q PpQ �6 0�9 Q� WL 1 IMP WL3IMP W L 4 LAG W L 5 LAG BPMB WATER LEVEL (WL) COMPARISON CHART 14-15 MARCH 2O16 1.8 1.6 1.4 1.2 1 l W W 0.8 J W 7 W J u, 0.6 H 0.4 -0.2 -0.4 - pp P �� Pip P�5 P op P �� Pip P�gQ opQ �5Q 3pe��e ope �SQ�p P�5 P op P �� Pip P�5 P op P ��Q 3pe��e 6. opQ WL 1 IMP WL3IMP W L 4 LAG W L 5 LAG BPMB WATER LEVEL (WL) COMPARISON CHART 17-18 APRIL 2016 2.5 p w w w J w W 1.5 w 0.5 0 -' 5'Pp�$� o���Q 03 �Q �Q �Q 0� �' �o����P�� PO�� ��Q pQ �6 0�9 Q� WL 1 IMP WL3IMP W L 4 LAG W L 5 LAG 2.5 P 1.5 w w w J w w LU w 0.5 BPMB WATER LEVEL (WL) COMPARISON CHART 29 - 30 MAY 2016 WL 1 IMP WL3IMP W L 4 LAG W L 5 LAG p w w w J w w ui w 2.5 1.5 0.5 -0.5 BPMB WATER LEVEL (WL) COMPARISON CHART 23 - 24 JUNE 2016 WL 1 IMP WL3IMP W L 4 LAG W L 5 LAG EXHIBIT G: RAINFALL GRAPHS -G- 12 10 JANUARY ACTUAL RAINFALL (INCHES) JAN UARY-J U N E 2016 FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY MONTH 12 10 s p 7 J 4 2 x AVERAGE vs ACTUAL RAINFALL JAN UARY-J U N E 2016 JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE MONTH ACTUAL RAINFALL AVERAGE RAINFALL EXHIBIT H: MAPS -H- NOT A SURVEY 0`' L NORTH 600' 1200' 2400' SCALE: 1 " =1200' 4800' f g yy LEGEND MONTHLY WILDLIFE OBSERVATION AND INSPECTION TRAIL • MAINTENANCE TRAILS FOR EXOTIC AND NUISANCE SPECIES ERADICATION BRAZILIAN PEPPER AND AUSTRALIAN PINE TREATMENT ' •� TRANSECTS THROUGH INTERIOR ® FOR EXOTIC CONTROL ®WL# WATER LEVEL DATA LOGGER OWQ# WATER QUALITY STATION C# CULVERT NUMBER SOURCE: ST. LUCIE COUNTY MOSQUITO CONTROL DISTRICT, 2015 ANNUAL BEAR POINT AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH ST. LUCIE COUNTY SEC. TWP. R. HSE JOB NO.: DRAWING NAME: DATE: EXHIBIT H FLORIDA 12-005.22 01 - MAINT & MON.DWG 01 JULY 2016 FIGURE: 12,13 35S 40E 1 OF 2 LATITUDE: N27126.250' LONGITUDE: W080°17.495' I DESIGNED BY: RLW DRAWN BY: SGS CHECKED BY: RLW BEAR POINT MITIGATION BANK SEMI-ANNUAL STATUS REPORT: JANUARY 2016 MAINTENANCE AND MONITORING SITES HHobe Sound Environmental Consultants Inc. S 9512 SE Duncan Street Hobe Sound, FL. 33455 E(772) 545-3676, E-mail: bobhsenv@gmail.com I NOT A SURVEY 0`' L NORTH 600' 1200' 2400' SCALE: V =1200' SOURCE: ST. LUCIE COUNTY MOSQUITO CONTROL DISTRICT, 2015 ANNUAL BEAR POINT AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH 4800' ST. LUCIE COUNTY SEC. TWP. R. HSE JOB NO.: DRAWING NAME: DATE: EXHIBIT H FLORIDA 12-005.22 02 - AERIAL PHOTO.DW 01 JULY 2016 FIGURE: 12,13 35S 40E 2 OF 2 LATITUDE: N270 26.250' LONGITUDE: W080017.495' I DESIGNED BY: RLW I DRAWN BY: SGS CHECKED BY: RLW BEAR POINT MITIGATION BANK SEMI-ANNUAL STATUS REPORT: JULY 2016 2015 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH HHobe Sound Environmental Consultants Inc. S 9512 SE Duncan Street Hobe Sound, FL. 33455 E(772) 545-3676, E-mail: bobhsenv@gmail.com EXHIBIT I: SITE PHOTOGRAPHS 91 PHOTOGRAPHS BV HSE P110 T OGRAP11 #01: AERIAL P1IO T OGRAPII OF NORTII END OF TIIE MITIGATION BANK PHOTOGRAPH #02: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH OF SOUTH END OF THE MITIGATION BANK ST. LUCIE COUNTY SEC. TWP. R. HSE JOB NO.: DRAWING NAME: DATE: EXHIBIT I FLORIDA 12-005.22 01 - PHOTOS.DWG 01 JULY 2016 FIGURE: 12,13 35S 40E 1 OF 6 LATITUDE: N27126.250" 7LONGITUDE: W080117.495" DESIGNED BY: RLW DRAWN BY: SGS CHECKED BY: RLW BEAR POINT MITIGATION BANK H Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants Inc. S 9512 SE Duncan Street SEMI-ANNUAL STATUS REPORT: JULY 2016 Hobe Sound, Fl. 33455 SITE PHOTOGRAPHS E (772)545-3676, E-mail: bobhsenv@gmail.com PHOTOGRAPHS BY HSE PHOTOGRAPH #03: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH OF THE INTERIOR OBSERVATION DECK PHOTOGRAPH #04: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH OF THE PIER IN THE LAGOON ST. LUCIE COUNTY SEC. TWP. R. HSE JOB NO.: DRAWING NAME: DATE: EXHIBIT I FLORIDA 12-005.22 01 - PHOTOS.DWG 01 JULY 2016 FIGURE: 12,13 35S 40E 2 OF 6 LATITUDE: N270 26.250" LONGITUDE: W080017.495" DESIGNED BY: RLW DRAWN BY: SGS CHECKED BY: RLW BEAR POINT MITIGATION BANK H Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants Inc. S 9512 SE Duncan Street SEMI-ANNUAL STATUS REPORT: JULY 2016 Hobe Sound, Fl. 33455 SITE PHOTOGRAPHS E (772)545-3676, E-mail: bobhsenv@gmail.com PHOTOGRAPHS BY HSE PIIOTOGRAPII #05: AERIAL P110 T OGRAP11 OF PUNIPS FUNCTIONING AT CAPACITY PHOTOGRAPH #06: TRASH IN THE BANK, MOSTLY TIDAL ST. LUCIE COUNTY SEC. TWP. R. HSE JOB NO.: DRAWING NAME: DATE: EXHIBIT I FLORIDA 12-005.22 01 - PHOTOS.DWG 01 JULY 2016 FIGURE: 12,13 35S 40E 3 OF 6 LATITUDE: N27126.250" TLONGITUDE: W080117.495" DESIGNED BY: RLW DRAWN BY: SGS CHECKED BY: RLW BEAR POINT MITIGATION BANK H Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants Inc. S 9512 SE Duncan Street SEMI-ANNUAL STATUS REPORT: JULY 2016 Hobe Sound, Fl. 33455 SITE PHOTOGRAPHS E (772)545-3676, E-mail: bobhsenv@gmail.com PHOTOGRAPHS BY HSE PHOTOGRAPH #07: A VIEW OF THE IMPOUNDMENT FROM THE INTERIOR OBSERVATION DECK PHOTOGRAPH #08: LOOKING OUT AT THE LAGOON FROM THE TRAIL ST. LUCIE COUNTY SEC. TWP. R. HSE JOB NO.: DRAWING NAME: DATE: EXHIBIT I FLORIDA 12-005.22 01 - PHOTOS.DWG 01 JULY 2016 FIGURE: 12,13 35S 40E 4 OF 6 LATITUDE: N27126.250" TLONGITUDE: W080117.495" DESIGNED BY: RLW DRAWN BY: SGS CHECKED BY: RLW BEAR POINT MITIGATION BANK H Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants Inc. S 9512 SE Duncan Street SEMI-ANNUAL STATUS REPORT: JULY 2016 Hobe Sound, Fl. 33455 SITE PHOTOGRAPHS E (772)545-3676, E-mail: bobhsenv@gmail.com PHOTOGRAPHS BY HSE PHOTOGRAPH #09: SOME WARPING ON THE DECK AT SEAGRASS STATION 4, WATER LEVEL 5, WATER QUALITY 10 PHOTOGRAPH #10: CULVERT 17 ON THE IMPOUNDMENT SIDE ST. LUCIE COUNTY SEC. TWP. R. HSE JOB NO.: DRAWING NAME: DATE: EXHIBIT I FLORIDA 12-005.22 01 - PHOTOS.DWG 01 JULY 2016 FIGURE: 12,13 35S 40E 5 OF 6 LATITUDE: N27126.250" TLONGITUDE: W080117.495" DESIGNED BY: RLW DRAWN BY: SGS CHECKED BY: RLW BEAR POINT MITIGATION BANK H Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants Inc. S 9512 SE Duncan Street SEMI-ANNUAL STATUS REPORT: JULY 2016 Hobe Sound, Fl. 33455 SITE PHOTOGRAPHS E (772)545-3676, E-mail: bobhsenv@gmail.com PHOTOGRAPHS BY HSE 27Aq . 201 La PHOTOGRAPH #11: PUMP STATION ON THE INDIAN RIVER LAGOON SIDE PHOTOGRAPH #I2: PUMPS ON, IMPOUNDMENT SIDE ST. LUCIE COUNTY SEC. TWP. R. HSE JOB NO.: DRAWING NAME: DATE: EXHIBIT I FLORIDA 12-005.22 01 - PHOTOS.DWG 01 JULY 2016 FIGURE: 12,13 35S 40E 6 OF 6 LATITUDE: N27126.250" 7LONGITUDE: W080117.495" DESIGNED BY: RLW DRAWN BY: SGS CHECKED BY: RLW BEAR POINT MITIGATION BANK H Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants Inc. S 9512 SE Duncan Street SEMI-ANNUAL STATUS REPORT: JULY 2016 Hobe Sound, Fl. 33455 SITE PHOTOGRAPHS E (772)545-3676, E-mail: bobhsenv@gmail.com