With twine, use machine bristle coir that's about 1/5 to inch thick with a breaking strength of 70 to 100 pounds. Call us today to learn more. However, with thought and planning, such activities can be modified to avoid or reduce those effects. The stakes should be 2 to 4 inches thick and 24 to 36 inches long. Bioengineering designs can lead to long-term stabilization of a shoreline, reducing the need for future work. How long does it take to get my permit back once I submit all my information? Whenever possible, replacement structures should be installed above the mean high water elevation or behind or on the same footprint as the existing structure; not by encroaching into the water. The slope should be 2 to 1 (Horizontal to Vertical). dock drawing- We can provide this when you submit your application to us. Dig trenches starting at the base of the slope, and continuing up the shoreline, spacing them about 3 feet apart. Some commonly practiced shoreline modifications and erosion control methods can actually increase the rate of erosion as well, resulting in costly structural damage as well as property loss. >>
The fabric should run under the bundles, with the bundles staked into the fabric. If you are submitting an application . A shoreline's natural vegetation acts as a filter, preventing sediment and unnecessary nutrients from entering the waterbody. Where it works: Waterways or inland lakes where underlying soil is stable. 2. g5)v/n %PDF-1.6
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Where planting is not sufficient to stop erosion, a bioengineering approach may be more appropriate. Additional information on shoreline protection may be found using the links in the right column. The effects are greatest in the spring when snow is melting, the soil is saturated and water runoff is highest. xXMs6WUHIiv55{aG7{Hh! Stakes must be cut (1 foot or more in length) with shears from dormant, mature stems and must be used within 8-10 days. Lay mulch or straw
Duke Energy developed the Catawba-Wateree Shoreline Management Plan (SMP) to assist in guiding responsible construction, shoreline stabilization, and excavation activities within the lake boundaries of the 11 lakes in the Catawba-Wateree reservoir system. Many people either dump sand to create a beach area, or clear the natural vegetation. It must not cause unreasonable, uncontrolled or unnecessary damage to the natural resources of the state, including soil, forests, water, fish, shellfish, crustaceans and the aquatic and land-related environment. A naturally vegetated shoreline has many benefits. Lake Keowee is a man-made reservoir in the United States in the state of South Carolina shaped somewhat like a Christmas tree. 0000044429 00000 n
http://www.dukeenergy.com/lakes/LakeServicesApplications.asp, $300 check payable to Duke Energy for docks and/or $50 check for riprap (shoreline stabilization), $500 check payable to Habitat Enhancement Fund (for both docks and riprap), plat of property with shoreline pins, legend, surveyors stamp, and dock location ***Surveyors Seal must read Registered/Professional Land Surveyor AND must be signed by the Surveyor***, GPS coordinates for intended dock location. /H [ 1272 227 ]
Sand beaches are vulnerable to erosion and kill the vegetation underneath. There should be several layers of cuttings on each bench, each layer being about an inch thick. Then cover the bundles with soil, but leave a small portion of the top of the bundle exposed. This lake is a mid-sized South Carolina lake and has 300 miles of shoreline. /BitsPerComponent 8
When shoreline repair or stabilization becomes necessary, these methods should be considered first. A professional contractor, heavy equipment and engineer are required. If a sandy surface is desired, it should be placed well away from the zone affected by wave action, with a wide vegetated buffer strip. Very easy building requirements. Turtles and amphibians have free access to land, while retaining walls (seen below) block this access, preventing mating and spawning. As the name implies, Georgia Green rocks contain enough particles of green mica to produce an overall warm-toned look with blues and greens mixed in. Shoreline stabilization can be as simple as not mowing the grass or not cutting the trees and shrubs along the shoreline. I just received my new permit. If youre buying a lot your realtor may already have this and provide it to you. endobj
How much does a permit cost? Make sure your septic system is maintained and the tank is pumped out on a regular basis. First , you will need to complete the application process and receive an approved permit from Duke Energy. We recommend using "softer" approaches for your shoreline protection. 0000015444 00000 n
You can also call Duke Energy Lake Services office at 1-704-382-8086 or 1-800-443-5193 and ask them to mail you a permit package. HWKs8W%nE0ckjjGfMMI5EQ~ A= _lvrzVF:RE*UiZBRh0K_b3Z7U7.l If you are submitting an application for more than one activity, for example: a dock and for shoreline stabilization, you will only have to pay each fee ($350 plus $500) one time.. Covering roughly 28 square miles, this large lake has so much to offer. Clearing these plants causes the shore to weaken and easily crumble into the water. 0000085224 00000 n
Basic idea: This method involves re-planting native vegetation that will naturally stabilize the shoreline. stream
Lots subdivided and recorded before June 1, 1996, that have less than 75 ft of shoreline are also eligible for 10 square ft of dock for every linear foot of developable shoreline. They are held in place with both wooden and live stakes. A combination of waves and weather will begin to eat away at the lawn, causing it to break apart and crumble into the water. Do this prior to laying the mat. A larger boulder mix of rocks derived out of Georgia with varied texture, color, and size. ^VOL6mB*8ZucsC|'*'*$9rwAVv)KW%,;KgXAJ4SBJfL6LI8Au2 b(3\8aoF5{eu91;&a>8={Y21&~-hqonEW'?} Grass seeds are planted throughout the matting and then covered with soil. (Some DEC regions require a 1:2 slope depending on site conditions.) Please contact the appropriate DEC Regional Environmental Permits office, based on the county where the project is located. Certain times of the year the dock permitting process may take longer than others because of demand. QE GkU?8ax@#tvl7~?a? n
Place the stakes in a triangular pattern at about 2 to 3 feet apart, with a maximum of 4 stakes per yard. What do I need to do? Difficulty: Moderate. Spread soil over the blanket
There should be two layers. 2. SENECA, S.C. (AP) Lake Keowee is one of the Upstate's most prized summertime recreation spots. Geese are attracted to lawns, and their waste can add to this runoff. >>
The plants cover the rocks, providing shade for fish and wildlife and eventually making for a very nice spot to fish. Maintain shrubs or trees in the area between the septic system and the water. Once Duke Energy receives your application, its usually around 3-4 weeks until they notify you of their decision. fngLelaX(( _XXG?C9Pl:rB` Lay mulch or straw on the exposed soil between the benches. Dock owners are also allowed up to two PWC lifts along the side of a dock without a permit. Secure bundles
Dock owners are also allowed up to two PWC lifts along the side of a dock without a permit. The plants should be 2 to 3 years old, flexible, and about 5 to 10 feet long. As with lawns, any walkways or roads should be properly buffered from the water as described above. What is the process for disposing of the old dock? My dock just got installed. It provides a rich, active habitat for fish and wildlife, and cleans stormwater runoff before it enters the water. Gabion baskets provide marginal habitat, and, when exposed to the elements, their durability is questionable. If you choose to use a filter fabric, place this underneath the filter layer. Use soaps and detergents that are phosphorus/phosphate free. 162 Greystone Place . Prepare the slope
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If the lot was subdivided and recorded prior to September 1, 2006, new permit applicants may be allowed to construct up to 10 square ft of pier/dock for every linear foot of developable shoreline so long as the lot has at least 75 linear feet of shoreline. It is the gradual, although sometimes rapid, removal of sediments from the shoreline. Every shoreline is different and erosion can result in property loss, tree and ground cover loss, stained (muddy) water, and eventual structural failure. Printable version of this web page (PDF) (232 KB)
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Adverse changes to natural resources include the following: Soft or natural approaches to shoreline stabilization are recognized now as being more environmentally effective. PERMITTING: . 2. Click on the below links for detailed information. Permits are valid for one year from the date on the approval letter and the dock must be installed within that time frame. Some large live black willow stakes can be placed along with the dead stakes to secure the bundle, helping to re-vegetate the slope. It is common for contractor to recommend installing a concrete retaining wall. Vegetative stabilization methods are preferred on flatter slopes and that the use of stone rip-rap should generally be limited to slopes greater than one vertical to three horizontal, where vegetative stabilization methods are not as effective. Of course, even the smallest buffer is better than nothing. Staple the blanket down
If you need to fill the area, use a fill with stones smaller than 6 inches. Natural shorelines are the undeveloped fringe areas along the edge of a waterbody, which connect the shallow aquatic portion of the waterbody with adjacent upland. Where it works: Moderate slopes to resist wave action, ice and surface erosion. When the plants die, the decay process uses up dissolved oxygen in the water, reducing the amount available to fish. Additionally, water draining from upland builds up behind the wall, pushing the wall from behind, especially during freeze-thaw cycles. Using a dead blow hammer, drive the willow or dogwood stakes gently into the ground forming a right angle to the slope (see diagram). Others may aid in the destruction of the shoreline's natural environment. Rip rap stabilization designs should include appropriate bank slope and rock size to protect from wave and current action and to prolong the life of the embankment. /CropBox [ 0 0 612 792 ]
Offering unique solutions to prevent erosion problems caused by water contact, surface flow and wave action with the 3D GEOWEB Shoreline Protection System. There are a variety of ways to prevent this from occurring, including the term you may have heard referred to as Riprap. You may have up to 2 slips . 5S ~;S>6j
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C! Reduced or degraded habitat for breeding, spawning, nesting, feeding, growing, escaping from predators, and thermoregulation and/or "loafing" for a variety of fish and wildlife species; Impaired movement of organisms between aquatic and terrestrial habitat; Altered physical structure of the water's edge, with resultant changes to hydrology; Increased infestation of invasive plants (e.g., Eurasian watermilfoil) due to wave action against the hard structure, causing increased fragmentation and dispersal of plants and "re-seeding" of the water body; Local changes in water quality, including changes to temperature and increases in turbidity, nutrients and contaminants; Increased erosion of the adjacent natural shorelines and scouring in front of the structure. Modification of docks to reach deeper water. The wider the buffer zone the better, but a buffer extending at least 50 feet back should be enough, although for cold water lakes, at least 100 feet will be necessary. Oconee County, South Carolina. What is the process for disposing of the old dock? Duke Energy needs to be notified of your intentions of disposing of the old dock. The roots from the vegetation hold the shore together and provide food and shelter for aquatic mammals, birds, turtles and insects. This may be the best lot on Keowee for the money. The site editor may also be contacted with questions or comments about this Open Educational Resource. They also tend to reflect wave energy rather than dissipate it, usually resulting in erosion problems in front of the "fix" and elsewhere. of phosphorus = 300 to 500 lbs. A boulder mix of locally-derived stone of varied texture, color, and size. Basic idea: This is a combination of live stalking and rip-rap. 5RV$gw_~7)jTc: There are typically around 290 lake homes for sale on Lake Keowee, and 830 lots and land listings available. <<
This level and gently sloping lot boasts multiple build sites and is very convenient to town.
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If you chose to include a live fascine, the stakes at the bottom of the rows should be staked right through the fascine. We have folks with years of experience on Lake Keowee to help with the permitting process. at all 10 project areas that are located on Lake Keowee, in Oconee County, South Carolina. Docks can interrupt the flow of sediment along the shore and cause unnatural buildups, affecting the rate of erosion. The use of this stone is also allowed in all design-regulated communities. Supplement grass with deeply rooted woody vegetation. Docks with any portion of the structure on the cove side wider than 6ft will be required to be shortened an additional 10ft (1/3 of the cove 10ft) to allow for mooring a watercraft. Every shoreline is different and erosion can result in property loss, tree and ground cover loss, stained (muddy) water, and eventual structural failure. Thats why having it installed by barge is far better. To finish out a job, the rock is laser shot to ensure it has a straight-line top edge, a purely aesthetic touch to make sure it looks great. Collect and prepare stakes
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The deep roots of these plants bind the earth together, while their foliage and branches reduce erosion caused by rainfall and winds. Failure to install will result in the need to reapply for a permit. Duke Energy Lake Services can be reached at 1-800-443-5193. All components of the old dock must be removed. Some species of common shrubs have roots that extend deep into the soil, helping to keep the soil and shoreline together. Shoreline Stabilization Techniques. >>
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The Keowee dam impounds the Little River and Keowee River. Erecting walls, and other such projects, reduces habitat and commonly affects property elsewhere due to redirection of waves away from the area in which the wall was installed. See pricing and listing details of Six Mile real estate for sale. Below are permitting details for Lake Keowee and Lake Jocassee, which includes materials and design information. /Prev 106324
A buffer zone is a strip of vegetation at the water's edge. Lake Keowee: Does Duke Energy have a 50-foot buffer at Lake Keowee? Master Docks closely monitors dock and lift regulation changes for the lakes we service. If a hard armoring method is indeed required, the sloped rip-rap or rip-rap vegetation combination provide superior protection of the shoreline than vertical cement or block walls and still provide some habitat for wildlife. Living shorelines are not typically used on beaches on the open ocean. St. Albans, Vermont. Choose the plant
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Benefit: Oconee Prime gives your shoreline a much more natural look to it and the mosaic-like appearance provides great protection from erosion, while being aesthetically pleasing. What is the maximum size dock I can have installed? Island 1C is located at 34.723961N, 82.933541W, Seneca Quadrangle, Island 1E is located at %f_OT-e2[++fw'WDebD\&JL6MvD2U|/~)8lq225br8z5y.l'|"4mU )lXo2naA~g?WZfU If the soil is too packed, pre-form the hole with a steel rod. Rain will transport these harmful chemicals into the water, impairing water quality and adversely affecting aquatic organisms. 1. Lay the blankets
They may be roofed and designed to allow second story use (sundeck); however, the second story must not be roofed creating a two story roofed structure. If the frame for the dock box changes the original foot print of the dock then it will be counted as square footage and a new permit will be required. 6. 1. Make sure the slope is tightly compacted before placing the Rip-Rap.
Benefit: Georgia Green is considered a prestigious material because of its elegance, durability, and quality, while keeping a natural, aesthetic look to your shoreline. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (NY District: 518-266-6350; Buffalo District: 716-879-4330) - The Corps of Engineers regulates activities involving dredging, excavation, placement of fill, or construction of certain structures in waterways and wetlands of the United States. Dig the first bench
The sand is easily washed away by receding wave action. Protecting such critical habitat is important - especially on lake shores that are experiencing development pressure and on over-developed lake shores that have limited natural shorelines remaining. USDA NRCS Engineering Field Handbook, Part 650, Chapter 16, Streambank and Shoreline Protection. The grass used for these lawns lacks a deep root system, which is essential to a stable shoreline. Duke Energy has a goal of trying to issue permits in about 20- 30 days of receiving the permit application; however, some circumstances may increase the turnaround time. All these methods will require a permit from the Department. How much does a permit cost?As of September 1, 2014, any new applications submitted to Duke Energy for private docks or shoreline stabilization within the project boundaries will need to include a fee of $500 payable to KT Habitat Enhancement Program in addition to the current $300 fee payable to Duke Energy. When work is necessary, natural approaches should be considered first. Permit requests that are denied are refunded to the applicant. It is notable for having been created to serve the needs of a power utility (Duke Energy) as well as public recreational purposes. Failure to install will result in the need to reapply for a permit. For these and other reasons, it is best to minimize the size and number of docks. This page is available in other languages, Printable brochure on Shoreline Stabilization (PDF). All components of the old dock must be removed. This is not for shorelines with extensive damage or strong wave action. Document with signatures must be originals, photocopies are not accepted. Drawbacks for living shorelines include: Earth 107: Coastal Processes, Hazards, and Society. <<
permanent shoreline stabilization, such as rip-rap, retaining walls, is located at the full-pond contour, the buffer may begin at . The lake is popular for fishing, boating, swimming, sailing and watersports. stream
The effects of turbulence and erosion are not as severe when rip rap is used because it absorbs some of the energy from moving water. Since native species vary in different areas across the state, we recommend that you check with your local Soil and Water Conservation Service for suggestions. Stakes must be cut long enough to be able to drive into the dirt below the rocks with the growing tips protruding above the rocks. %PDF-1.6
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Much cheaper if rip-rap is already in place. There should be two to four stakes per square yard. Our Staff isvery knowledgeable with the permit process. The property owner must provide: Where can I apply for a permit?You can click on the following link for Duke Energy Lake Services at http://www.dukeenergy.com/lakes/LakeServicesApplications.asp and click on the link for Construction Application. September 1, 2014 C-1 Shoreline Management Plan, Appendix C Keowee-Toxaway Project (FERC No. ># 7'Vqf|"L4'a6RCL#V/7;T%\Z/2SILBQ_{txwNp 2+Mc%smH`C%Z!c-X9Fhmw?_u,pX:&&JF#osZOUsbz
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Do I need to contact Duke Energy Lake Services or does my dock manufacturer?As a courtesy your dock manufacturer or you should contact Duke Energy Lake Services to inform them that the dock has been installed so that the final dock inspection can be performed. In many cases, only the toe of the slope may need rock reinforcement; the remainder can be planted with native vegetation. 0000000017 00000 n
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Natural approaches seek to restore hydrological and ecological balance by using methods that are structurally sound as well as economically feasible and ecologically sustainable. Brush mattresses are made of any woody plant that will sprout roots from its stem. The wire or twine runs diagonally across the stakes (see diagram) and is tied to each stake in a clove hitch. Much of the energy of these waves is sent downwards into the water at the base of the wall. Trim off the side branches. 0000051235 00000 n
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Drive special soil staples down the center of each blanket, spaced about 3 to 5 feet apart. There is a maximum limit of 1000 square foot that applies to all docks no matter what the linear shoreline. Both Oconee and Pickens counties have buffer requirements. 2. 40 0 obj
The dirt or "substrate" is slowly dug out from under the wall's foundation, eventually causing it to lean and then tumble into the water. not being appropriate for high energy environments; not being as effective where much of the shoreline is already hardened; being more difficult to design and install than more traditional hard structural approaches; having limited information available on the effectiveness of living shorelines for different types of shorelines, energy regimes, and storm conditions. They should be inserted perpendicular to the slope. By protecting the natural shoreline, you can help protect the key functions and values provided by this essential ecological transition zone. Inspections will take place on Lake Keowee in March 2023 Lake Structure Inspection Program Duke Energy began comprehensive lake structure inspections in 1996 to identify potential hazards with poorly maintained piers, docks, shoreline stabilization and other items on Duke Energy property within and around its lakes. So, preventative erosion control is the easiest and least expensive approach to maintaining a beautiful and healthy shoreline. Thoroughly spread a layer of about 1/2 to 3/4 inches of soil into the mat, this helps the seeds take root. The Keowee-Toxaway Hydroelectric Project (FERC No. Please send comments or suggestions on accessibility to the site editor. The Dock is permitted for a fixed roof option, the Shoreline stabilization is in place, and a septic permit is on file. This is the same shoreline, after a considerable amount of erosion: Although this may not exactly reflect your shoreline, this picture represents the general effects of erosion. A steep, eroded slope or retaining wall allows waves to crash into the shore, drastically increasing erosion. Consequently, their use is not encouraged. Collect and prepare bundles
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