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Lake Borgne Surge Barrier and Seabrook Complexes October 17 th , 2012. Timothy P. Doody, President. Timothy P. Doody, President • John M. Barry, Vice President • Stephen Estopinal, P.E., P.L.S., Treasurer
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Lake Borgne Surge Barrierand Seabrook ComplexesOctober 17th, 2012 Timothy P. Doody, President Timothy P. Doody, President • John M. Barry, Vice President • Stephen Estopinal, P.E., P.L.S., Treasurer Louis E. Wittie, P.E., Secretary • David P. Barnes, Jr. • Thomas L. Jackson, P.E. Ricardo S. Pineda, P.E. • Richard Luettich, Ph. D.• Paul Kemp, Ph. D.
Purpose • Make the case for federal operation and maintenance of the Lake Borgne Surge Barrier and Seabrook Complexes . • Propose adoption of a resolution by CPRA affirming the need Congress to authorize and provide funding for the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers to provide OMRR&R on these structures.
CHALLENGES AHEAD OPERATIONAL CHALLENGES -- Limited window of opportunity to close the system
Track uncertainties less than 72 hours from first landfall Hurricane Isaac’s uncertain path Storm formation just south of Louisiana coastline Tropical Storm Lee developing
CHALLENGES AHEAD OPERATIONAL CHALLENGES -- Limited window of opportunity to close the system -- Complex machinery = complex operating procedures
Barge Gate • Damaged the second time the barge was placed in the closed position • Requires long lead time to close the gate • Can only be effectively operated under the right environmental conditions
CHALLENGES AHEAD OPERATIONAL CHALLENGES -- Limited window of opportunity to close the system -- Complex machinery = complex operating procedures -- Required evacuation of vessels and all floatable in corridor
Gustav Impacts and Vunerabilities • Coast Guard RNA – evacuation of barges and ships • Will not address pleasure craft • Will not address other floatables that could damage fragile I-Walls Source: David Grunfeld / The Times-Picayune Source: Eric Gay, Associated Press Source: Trinityyachts.com
CHALLENGES AHEAD OPERATIONAL CHALLENGES -- Limited window of opportunity to close the system -- Complex machinery = complex operating procedures -- Required evacuation of vessels and all floatable in corridor -- Extraordinary coordination required (especially between federal agencies)
Stakeholders of these Complexes Lake Pontchartrain U. S. Army Corps of Engineers National Aeronautic and Space Administration (NOAA) -- National Weather Service U. S. Department of Commerce U.S. Department of Homeland Security -- U.S. Coast Guard -- Federal Emergency Management Agency Navigation Industry Railroad Industry Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Louisiana Department of Transportation Directorate Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority - East -- Orleans Levee District -- Lake Borgne Basin Levee District Port Authority of New Orleans -- Tenants City of New Orleans Lake Pontchartrain St. Bernard Parish New Orleans Sewage and Water Board Commercial Residents & Mariners New Orleans Public Belt Railroad IHNC Levees Mississippi River IHNC Levee Gate
CHALLENGES AHEAD OPERATIONAL CHALLENGES -- Limited window of opportunity to close the system -- Complex machinery = complex operating procedures -- Required evacuation of vessels and all floatable in corridor -- Extraordinary coordination required (especially between federal agencies) -- Gate operation impacts interstate commerce
Operational Impacts to Interstate Commerce United States Constitution (Article I, Section 8, Clause 3) Specifies federal authority to regulate interstate commerce
CHALLENGES AHEAD OPERATIONAL CHALLENGES -- Limited window of opportunity to close the system -- Complex machinery = complex operating procedures -- Required evacuation of vessels and all floatable in corridor -- Extraordinary coordination required (especially between federal agencies) -- Gate operation impacts interstate commerce Maintenance Challenges --Approximately $5 million annual cost
Lake Borgne Surge Barrier Complex • “Largest Surge Barrier of its kind in the World” • – USACE April 2011 • “Largest U.S. Army Corps civil works Design/Build project” – USACE April 2011 • 150’ sector gate • 150’ bypass barge gate • 56’ vertical lift gate at Bayou Bienvenue • Approximately 8,000 LF of braced concrete barrier wall • Safe room & control house • Back-up generators Estimated $1,380,000,000 Total Project Cost Estimated $2,500,00 Annual O&M Costs
Seabrook Complex • Estimated $209,000,000 Total Project Cost • Estimated $2,100,000 Annual O&M Costs • 96’ sector gate • (2) 50’ Lift gates • (2) Control houses • Back-up Generators
CHALLENGES AHEAD OPERATIONAL CHALLENGES --Limited window of opportunity to close the system --Complex machinery = complex operating procedures --Required evacuation of vessels and all floatable in corridor --Extraordinary coordination required (especially between federal agencies) --Gate operation impacts interstate commerce Maintenance Challenges --Approximately $5 million annual cost --Requires specialized expertise
Resolution • SLFPAE Passed Resolution #02-19-09-07 – Seabrook Navigation Gate unanimously (on February 19th, 2009) • SLFPAE Passed Resolution #10-16-08-08 – IHNC Storm Surge Reduction Project – Operation and Maintenance of Navigation Structure (on October 16th, 2008) • Respectfully request that CPRA pass a resolution to have the USACE O&M the IHNC structures.