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Deepwater Horizon Early Restoration Phase I. Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority January 18, 2012. NRDA Overview. Photo Credit: NOAA. Stages of NRDA. Photo Credit: NOAA. Work Plans.
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Deepwater Horizon Early Restoration Phase I Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority January 18, 2012
NRDA Overview Photo Credit: NOAA
Stages of NRDA Photo Credit: NOAA
Work Plans • There are approximately 130 cooperative workplans (studies) being developed or implemented to assess injuries to Louisiana's natural resources • QA/QC data will be made publicly available • Finalized Louisiana work plans are available to the public at http://losco-dwh.com and www.gulfspillrestoration.noaa.gov Photo Credit: NOAA
Early Restoration Overview • April 21, 2011 - $1 billion down payment for early restoration. • Louisiana first made the request July 2010. • Provides an opportunity to implement restoration projects prior to the completion of the natural resource damage assessment (NRDA) process. Photo Credit: NOAA
Allocation of $1 Billion Allocation of $1 Billion $300M for state-sponsored restoration projects based upon impacts $500M split equally among Gulf State Trustees $200M split equally among Federal Trustees
Early Restoration Process • Trustees consider all projects submitted for consideration based on criteria • Projects proposed to Trustee Council • Per agreement, Trustee Council vote on projects • Trustees negotiate projects with BP • Draft restoration plan or plans released for public comment
Project Selection Criteria • Oil Pollution Act (OPA) • Early Restoration Framework Agreement • Louisiana Regional Restoration Planning Program (RRP) Photo Credit: NOAA
“Louisiana Plan” Projects Coastal Restoration Projects
DERP/EA Phase I Overview • December 14, 2011-draft plan released for 60-day public comment • $57 Million for 8 Projects including: • Oyster cultch and hatchery projects • Marsh creation • Dune restoration • Boat ramps • Louisiana has 2 projects totaling more than $28 million.
Project Selection Process • Project Solicitation • Project Screening and Identification • Negotiation • Public Review and Comment • Final Selection of Alternative Photo Credit: NOAA
LA Oyster Cultch Project • $14.9 Million • Part 1: Cultch Placements on Public Seed Grounds • 850 acres • 6 locations • Part 2: Construction of an Oyster Hatchery Facility • Grand Isle, La. • Produce 1 billion eyed larvae per season
Lake Hermitage Marsh Creation • $13.2 Million • 104 Acres of brackish marsh • Plaquemines Parish • Addition to CWPPRA project
Next Steps for DERP/EA Phase I • Public comment period closes on February 14, 2012 • Comments received and considered • Finalize approved projects with BP based on public comments • If project is selected, project implementation begins • Future rounds of Early Restoration Projects
How to Submit a Comment • Online • www.losco-dwh.com • www.gulfspillrestoration.noaa.gov • Via Mail • Louisiana Oil Spill Coordinator’s OfficeP.O. Box 66614 Baton Rouge, LA 70806 • At a Public Meeting • Deadline for comment is February 14, 2012.
Public Meeting Schedule • Public meetings begin with an open house at 5:30 p.m. Formal presentations begin at 6:30 p.m. • January 31, 2012 – Houma, La. • Terrebonne Council Chambers Second Floor 8026 Main StreetHouma, LA 70360 • February 1, 2012 – Chalmette, La. • St. Bernard Parish Council Chambers8201 West Judge Perez DriveChalmette, LA 70043 • February 2, 2012 – Belle Chasse, La. • Belle Chasse Auditorium8398 Highway 23 Belle Chasse, LA 70037