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GENERAL OVERVIEW OF CIVIL WORKS PHASES. RECONNAISSANCE STUDY FEASIBILITY STUDY FINAL DESIGN PROJECT CONSTRUCTION. RECONNAISSANCE STUDIES. CORPS 905(b) ANALYSIS REPORT Establish Federal Interest in Ecosystem Restoration Completed in 1998. FEASIBILITY STUDY.
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GENERAL OVERVIEW OF CIVIL WORKS PHASES • RECONNAISSANCE STUDY • FEASIBILITY STUDY • FINAL DESIGN • PROJECT CONSTRUCTION
RECONNAISSANCE STUDIES • CORPS 905(b) ANALYSIS REPORT • Establish Federal Interest in Ecosystem Restoration • Completed in 1998
FEASIBILITY STUDY • FCSA – Feasibility Cost Sharing Agreement • June 2001 • Cost: $2.1 Million • Costs Shared 50/50 • Six Step Planning Process • Baseline Conditions Report • Summer 2005 • Feasibility Report and EIS/EIR • Summer 2006
FEASIBILITY STUDY OBJECTIVES • Restore the Malibu Creek ecosystem • Restore wildlife corridor within watershed • Beneficial use of sediment
FEASIBILITY STUDY CONSTRAINTS • Location of dam • Impacts to existing environmental habitat • Opposition to the removal of the dam • Water quality issues • Proximity to Malibu lagoon
Cost Analysis EstablishBaseline (Collect Data) FEASIBILITY STUDY ModelAlternatives ModelExistingConditions Select (Simulation) (Simulation) Environmental Evaluation/Cost Benefit Study IMPLEMENT
Surveying & Mapping • Aerial Photography • Contour Mapping
Hydrology/Hydraulics, Sediment Transport • Hydrology • Discharge-Frequency Analysis • Volume-Frequency Analysis • Hydraulic Analysis • Cross Sections • Sediment Budget • Sediment Transport Model (HEC-6)
Geotechnical Investigations • Geotechnical Drilling/Sampling • Hazardous and Toxic Waste Sampling
Hazardous and Toxic Waste Sampling • Economic Analysis • Cultural Resource Survey and Evaluation
Environmental Studies • Terrestrial and Aquatic Habitat Restoration for Native Species • Threatened and Endangered Species Habitat Enhancement • Beneficial Uses of Excavated Sediments • Water Quality