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LCA Comprehensive Study. Louisiana Coastal Area, Louisiana- Comprehensive Coastwide Ecosystem Restoration Feasibility Study. What is the Study?. The next step in implementing the Coast 2050 Plan
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LCA Comprehensive Study Louisiana Coastal Area, Louisiana- Comprehensive Coastwide Ecosystem Restoration Feasibility Study
What is the Study? • The next step in implementing the Coast 2050 Plan • Will produce a report outlining implementation of a large-scale ecosystem restoration program based on the Coast 2050 Plan • Considered by Congress in the Water Resources Development Act of 2004
The Goal A Federal and State commitment to a large-scale ecosystem restoration program in Coastal Louisiana
Study Process • Phase I- Provide Study Focus • Phase II- Strategy Definition • Phase III- Alternative Plan Formulation • Phase IV- Plan Selection • Phase V- Plan Documentation • Phase VI- Plan Review, Revision, and Submittal
Phase I- Develop Study Focus • Public input • Strategies which are more costly than existing programs can handle • Strategies which provide fundamental shifts in the function of the system • April and May 2002
Phase I- Develop Study Focus • Public Scoping Meetings • Hammond, Belle Chasse, Thibodaux, Morgan City, Abbeville, Lake Charles • April 2002 • Framework Development Team • State (DNR, GOCA, DWF), USACE (District, Division, HQ), EPA, NMFS, USFWS, NRCS, USGS, UNO, ULL, LSU, EDF, CRCL
Phase II- Strategy Definition • Add more specific details to Coast 2050 concepts • Alternative means of addressing each concept • Establish technical feasibility of concept • Rough costs and benefits • June through August 2002
Phase III- Alternative Plan Formulation • Combine individual projects into various basin-scale alternative plans • Link individual Coast 2050 strategies to “the bigger picture”
Phase III- Alternative Plan Formulation • Combine individual projects into various basin-scale alternative plans • Link individual Coast 2050 strategies to “the bigger picture” • Produce alternative coastwide restoration plans • Refine costs and benefits • August through December 2002
Phase IV- Plan Selection • Public review of alternative coastwide plans • Federal and State review of alternative coastwide plans • Select plan • January through March 2003
Phase V- Plan Documentation • Write Integrated Feasibility Report/Environmental Impact Statement • Final level of detail • “Tells the story” • April through June 2003
Phase VI- Plan Review, Revision, and Submittal • Public review of draft documents • Federal and State review of draft documents • Revision of documents to incorporate comments • Submission of documents through Corps of Engineers, Secretary of Army to Congress
Public Participation • Team to guide process • Finalizing a plan to engage the public in meaningful participation in the plan formulation and selection processes • Develop sense of public ownership • Focused on cooperative efforts with the Parishes • More details to come…
Public Meetings • Tentatively scheduled for the first two weeks of September • Hammond, New Orleans, Belle Chasse, Larose, Morgan City, Abbeville, Lake Charles