Greater New Orleans Hurricane and Storm Damage Risk Reduction System 101

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Greater New Orleans Hurricane and Storm Damage Risk Reduction System 101 René Poché New Orleans District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG

1878 Gentilly Ridge Metairie Ridge

CANAL ST AT RIVER ST LOUIS CATHEDRAL ESPLANADE AT ST. CLAUDE DERBIGNY AT I-10 GENTILLY BLVD AT ALLEN DILLARD UNIV CAMPUS ST ANTHONY AT FILMORE AVE WAINRIGHT DR AT L. C. SIMON UNO SIDE OF WAINWRIGHT DR ELEVATIONS IN FEET NGVD New Orleans Topography City of New Orleans Ground Elevations 30 20 10 FLOODWALL ALONG MISSISSIPPI RIVER 23 FT A MR&T PROJECT DESIGN FLOWLINE (18 FEET) LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN B A NEW ORLEANS From Canal St. at Mississippi River to the Lakefront at U.N.O. LONDON AVENUE CANAL FLOODWALL HURRICANE LEVEE / FLOODWALL (14.0 FEET) B 30 20 10 0 0-10 -10-20 -20 3

Hurricane Katrina Aug 29, 2005 Hurricane Rita Sep 24, 2005 One of America s largest natural disasters Cat 5 less than 12 hrs before landfall 127 MPH wind at Louisiana landfall Maximum surge of 28 to 30 feet along Mississippi coast 80 percent of the city of New Orleans flooded Cat 4 less than 12 hrs before landfall 175 MPH max sustained winds in Gulf of Mexico 120 MPH max sustained winds at landfall Cat 3 strength at landfall 4 BUILDING STRONG

USACE s Actions for Change Comprehensive systems approach Risk-informed decision making Communication of risk to the public Professional and technical expertise 5

Deliver the Greater New Orleans HSDRRS Mission Challenges Mandate to deliver $14.6B construction program within budget and on schedule Deliver a comprehensive system Enablers Administration / Congressional commitment Fully funded program National / Regional Corps capabilities Local partners and stakeholders capabilities NEPA Alternate Arrangements Full host of acquisition strategies Favorable bidding climate 6

A Stronger System Than Ever Before Total System Openings: 493 Navigable Openings: 11 Roadway Openings: 144 Railroad Openings: 45 Access Openings: 134 Drainage Openings: 159 17 th St. Orleans London Seabrook IHNC Surge Barrier Bayou Verret Caernarvon Harvey Floodgate West Closure Complex Bayou Segnette Hero 7 Canal BUILDING STRONG

Design Improvements T/I wall design Scour protection Before After 8

New Orleans East New Floodwall Surge Barrier Tie-In Old Floodwall 9

IHNC Lake Borgne Surge Barrier 36 in dia steel pipe battered piles (240 ft long) 66 in dia spun cast concrete soldier piles (140 ft long) Precast and cast in place deck and parapet wall $1.1 Billion Design-Build Cost Reimbursable 1.8 mile span 150 ft sector gate and barge gate 54 ft vertical lift gate 10

Seabrook Gate Complex 95 ft sector gate Two 50 ft vertical lift flow control gates ~$170 Million Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) 11

West Closure Complex Largest drainage pump station in the world 19,140 cfs Largest sector gates in US 225 ft clear width Removed 26 miles of levees and floodwalls from the first line of defense ~$1 Billion Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) 12

West Closure Complex Pump Station 5400 hp diesel engines drive 11 flowerpot pumps 13

Interim Closure Structures Orleans Ave. Canal London Ave. Canal 17 th St. Canal All structures completed June 2006 Provide interim 100-yr level of risk reduction 14

Permanent Canals Closures and Pumps 17 th St. Canal London Ave. Canal Orleans Ave. Canal 15

HSDRRS Remaining Work SELA Interior Drainage Permanent Pump Stations Mississippi River / HSDRRS Co-located Levees Armoring Environmental New Orleans to Venice / Mitigation Non-Federal Levees

Armoring at Control Structure Transition Armoring Armoring at Floodgates Armoring at Railroad Floodgate Armoring Behind I-Wall / T-Wall 17 Slide 17

Armoring Turf Reinforcement Mat Wave Overtopping Testing 18 Sod / Enhanced Grass

In 2007, you had a 1% chance every year of flooding this deep from Hurricanes Notes: The depth map tool is a relative indicator of progress, over time, demonstrating risk reduction as a function of construction progress The water surface elevations are mean values The scale sensitivity of the legend is +/- 2 feet The info does not depict interior drainage modeling results The storm surge is characterized as the result of a probabilistic analysis of 5 to 6 storm parameters of a suite of 152 storms and not a particular event Assumes 50% Pumping Capacity 19 March 08

With the 100-year level of protection, you have a 1% chance every year of flooding this deep from Hurricanes Notes: The depth map tool is a relative indicator of progress, over time, demonstrating risk reduction as a function of construction progress The water surface elevations are mean values The scale sensitivity of the legend is +/- 2 feet The info does not depict interior drainage modeling results The storm surge is characterized as the result of a probabilistic analysis of 5 to 6 storm parameters of a suite of 152 storms and not a particular event Assumes 50% Pumping Capacity 20 March 08

Discussion / Questions 21