GULF INTRACOASTAL CANAL ASSOCIATION ......Galveston District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 6 AUG 2020...
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“The views, opinions and findings contained in this report are those of the authors(s) and should not be construed as an official Department of the Army position, policy or decision, unless so designated by other official documentation.”
Colonel Timothy R. VailDistrict EngineerGalveston DistrictU.S. Army Corps of Engineers6 AUG 2020
GULF INTRACOASTAL CANAL ASSOCIATION
GALVESTON DISTRICTU.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
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GALVESTON DISTRICT O&M NAVIGATION PROGRAM
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VESSEL TRAFFIC ON THE TEXAS COAST
Density of Vessel Traffic on the Texas Coast, 2017
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Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, Texas5-Year Funding Summary
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Fiscal Year 2020 President’s Budget: $35,275,000 Total Allocation: $39,997,000 Total Capability: $59,350,000
Hurricane Hanna Recovery- MM603.3, MM421
4 Dredging Contracts: 4.5 MCY 1 Placement Area / BU Site Improvement Mooring Buoy Installation/Re-spacing Maintain Hydrographic Survey Website Continue TCOON Partnership GIWW – Resilience Study
Fiscal Year 2021 President’s Budget: $24,200,000 Allocation: TBD Total Capability: $58,200,000
4 Dredging Contracts: 6.0 MCY 2 Placement Area Improvement Mooring Buoy Installation/Re-spacing Maintain Hydrographic Survey Website Continue TCOON Partnership
Capability Additional Maintenance Dredging Placement Areas Improvements Construct Beneficial Use Sites
Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, TX & TributariesInitiatives – Galveston District
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CESWG Operations Navigation Dashboard
https://www.swg.usace.army.mil/Missions/Navigation/Navigation-Projects-Contracts/
https://www.swg.usace.army.mil/Missions/Navigation/Navigation-Projects-Contracts/
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Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, TXMooring Basins – Respacing Completed
Re-spacing Completed- Bolivar Peninsula - Pelican Island- Brazos River (East / West)- Colorado River (East / West)- Port ArthurRe-Spacing Upcoming- Chocolate Bayou- Oyster Lake- Channel to Victoria- Aransas National Wildlife Refuge- Channel to Harlingen
Completed FY17-2020
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Installing & Re-spacing Mooring Buoys atColorado River Locks
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Colorado River Locks Brazos River Floodgates
CURRENT SYSTEM COMPONENTS
75’ WIDE
AVG TOWS/DAY = 38
FUNCTION: SEDIMENT CONTROL &
NAVIGATION
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RECOMMENDED PLAN (BRFG COMPONENT) 125’ Gates/Open West, New 125’ Sector Gate on East setback ~1,200’ from Existing
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RECOMMENDED PLAN (CRL COMPONENT) Convert both locks to 125’ flood Riverside floodgates on both sides of Crossing, Setback
~ 1,000 feet from River Crossing
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MILESTONE SCHEDULE12
Major Milestones
November 2019: Signed Chief ’s Report
FY2020: Earliest Possible Authorization (WRDA)
FY2022: Earliest Possible Start of Construction
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GIWW COASTAL RESILIENCE STUDY 13
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GIWW COASTAL RESILIENCE STUDY MAJOR MILESTONES
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July 2020: Alternative MilestoneMeeting held July 24th.
May 2021: Tentatively Selected Plan (TSP) Milestone
July 2021: Draft Report out for public review
Nov 2021: Agency Decision Milestone (ADM)
April 2023: Signed Chief ’s Report
FY2024: Earliest Possible Authorization (WRDA)
FY2026: Earliest Possible Start of Construction
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GULF INTRACOASTAL CANAL ASSOCIATION��GALVESTON DISTRICT�U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS�� Slide Number 2Slide Number 3Slide Number 4Slide Number 5Slide Number 6Slide Number 7Slide Number 8������������CURRENT System Components��75’ wide��Avg tows/day = 38��Function: �Sediment control & Navigation ������������ Recommended Plan (brfg Component) �125’ Gates/Open West, New 125’ Sector Gate on East setback ~1,200’ from ExistingRecommended Plan (CRL Component) Convert both locks to 125’ flood Riverside floodgates on both sides of Crossing, Setback ~ 1,000 feet from River Crossingmilestone scheduleGIWW Coastal resilience Study GIWW Coastal Resilience study �MAJOR MILESTONESSlide Number 15