Title: Six Steps to a Civil Works Project
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2Six Steps to a Civil Works Project
- 1. Public Recognition of the Problem
- 2. Request for Federal Assistance
- 3. Study and Report Preparation
- 4. Report Review and Approval
- 5. Congressional Authorization
- 6. Design and Construction
3PUBLIC RECOGNITION OF THE PROBLEM
Orange County Shoreline Feasibility Study
- In the recent past, the Orange County shoreline
has been plagued with increased levels of
bacterial loading in the coastal waters.
4Public recognition of the Problem (cont)
- Microbiological Indicator Organisms
- (from previous environmental studies)
- Total Coliform - collection of relatively
harmless microorganisms that live in large
numbers in the intestines of man and warm- and
cold-blooded animals. They aid in the digestion
of food. - Fecal Coliform - A specific subgroup of this
collection is the fecal coliform bacteria, the
most common member being E. coli. These organisms
may be separated from the total coliform group by
their ability to grow at elevated temperatures
and are associated only with the fecal material
of warm-blooded animals. - Enterococci - formerly Streptococcus. they
inhabit in humans and other animals the
gastrointestinal tract and the female genital
tract.
5STUDY AUTHORIZATION
- Current Authorization
- Energy and Water Development Appropriation Act
for FY 2000 (PL 106-60), dated Sept. 29, 1999
6CORPS CIVIL WORKS MISSIONS
Orange County Shoreline Feasibility Study
- IAW Planning Guidance ER 1105-2-100 dated 22 Apr
2000, Chapter 3. - ..the Corps of Engineers is authorized to carry
out projects in seven mission areas - Navigation
- Flood Damage Reduction
- Watershed/Ecosystem Restoration
- Hurricane and Storm Damage Reduction
- Water Supply
- Hydroelectric Power Generation
- Recreation
7PLANNING PARTNERSHIP
Orange County Shoreline Feasibility Study
Los Angeles District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Orange County Sanitation District
8RECONNAISSANCE STUDY
Orange County Shoreline Feasibility Study
- Recon Study completed in April 2001
- Finding and Conclusions
- - Resulted in a Federal Interest
- - Project Recommended into Feasibility Phase
9STUDY AREA
- Orange County Shoreline Feasibility Study
- Project Limits Bolsa Chica to the Newport
Harbor entrance - Approx. 19 kilometers (12 miles) and to a depth
of approx. 200 feet
10PLANNING PROCESS
Orange County Shoreline Feasibility Study
- Identifying problems and opportunities
- Inventorying and forecasting conditions
- Formulating alternative plans
- Evaluating alternative plans
- Comparing alternative plans
- Selecting a plan
11FEASIBILITY STUDY
Orange County Shoreline Feasibility Study
- Purpose
- - Document the Planning process and all
assumptions and rationale for decision making,
including National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA). - - Choose a Plan expected to produce the most
economic benefits from among various alternatives.
12FEASIBILITY STUDY (cont)
Orange County Shoreline Feasibility Study
- Goals
- - To evaluate the sediment and water body
contamination sources. - - Characterize the nearshore water circulation
patterns. - - Prepare an initial Watershed Management Plan
to alleviate any adverse impacts to the nearshore
coastal ecosystem.
13STUDY COST-SHARING
- Orange County Shoreline Feasibility Study
Estimated Feasibility Cost 6.8 Million
Non- Federal
Federal Reconnaissance Study 100
-- Feasibility Study 50 50 Note Non
Federal 100 in-kind services
14STUDY MILESTONES
Orange County Shoreline Feasibility Study
TOTAL STUDY APPROXIMATELY 5 YEARS Reconnaissance
Study complete April 2001 F1 Feasibility Study
Initiation September 2003 F2 Public
Workshop/Scoping January 2004 F3 Baseline
Studies Complete June 2005 F4 Alternatives
Analysis Complete December 2006 F4A Alternative
Formulation Briefing July 2007 F5 Submit Draft
Feasibility Report September 2007 F6 Final
Public Meeting November 2007 F7 Feasibility
Review Conference November 2007 F8 Submit Final
Report to SPD April 2008 F9 DEs Public Notice
June 2008
15CURRENT BUDGET
- FY04 - 100,000
- To meet the scheduled milestones
- Reprogramming of Funds
- Scarce Resources
- Congressional Committee Approval
16PROJECT CONTACT
Orange County Shoreline Feasibility Study
- US Army Corps of Engineers
- Priscilla E. Perry, Study Manager
- Coastal Studies Group
- (213) 452-3831 (office)
- (213) 452-4204 (fax)
- priscilla.e.perry_at_usace.army.mil
- Additional information can be obtained from the
USACE website at http//www.spl.usace.army.mil/ocs
horeline/lowersantaana.htm
17PROJECT CONTACTS
Orange County Shoreline Feasibility Study
- Orange County Sanitation District
- Bob Ghirelli, Director of Technical Services
- (714) 962-2411
- rghirelli_at_ocsd.com
- George Robertson, Senior Scientist
- (714) 593-7468 (office)
- grobertson_at_ocsd.com
- Additional information can be obtained from the
OCSD website at http//www.ocsd.com