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Title: Geotubes on Galveston Island


1
Geotubes on Galveston Island
  • Laura Mullaney
  • Mars 485
  • Spring 2003

2
Galvestons Problem
  • Losing up 10 feet of shoreline a year for the
    last 50 years 1
  • Causes
  • Global water levels are rising
  • Sinking due to pumping out of ground water, oil,
    and gas
  • Natural weather events
  • These events are happening everywhere so why such
    detrimental effects to Galveston Island?

3
  • Rivers are being damned off cut off the fresh
    sand source
  • Flat beaches allow for minute sea level rises to
    have significant effects
  • 1 meter of water rise means Galveston looses 100
    meters of beach to the Gulf 2

4
Tropical Storm Francesand the Aftermath
  • September 7-11, 1998
  • Estimated 250 million dollars worth of damage
  • Approximately 100 homes now on public beach
    (seaward of the natural vegetation line)
  • 6

5
Funding
  • Fiscal year 2002, congress appropriated 10
    million, of which Texas will receive 387,957 7
  • Geotubes 125/foot 8
  • 4

6
The Geotube
  • Sediment filled sleeve of geotexile fabric with a
    cross section of 12 feet
  • Rests on a fabric scour apron with
    sediment-filled anchor tubes along each edge
  • Placed in a trench running parallel to the shore
  • 2 feet of sand and vegetative cover
  • 2

7
Geotube Installation
8
  • Intended to be a temporary storm-surge protection
    and erosion control
  • The tubes will fail when exposed to a direct wave
    attack

9
Locations
  • Cover 7.3 miles of shoreline from Follets Island
    to High Island
  • With Pirates Beach being the largest on Galveston
    Island measuring 1.553 miles

10
Locations on Galveston Island
11
Guidelines for Locations
  • Guidelines set forth by the Coastal Coordination
    Council
  • If foredune is present, then will be placed
    landward
  • No fordune, then landward of the line of
    vegetation
  • Project shall only be placed seaward of the line
    of vegetation as long as beach width is
    maintained through nourishment

12
Mistakes
  • Galveston island projects particularly Pirates
    Beach placed the geotubes seaward of the line of
    vegetation, have not yet started their beach
    nourishment
  • Leading to a decrease in the width of the beach
  • Communities are not providing adequate parking to
    allow visitors to use the public beach, forming a
    de facto private beach
  • 3

13
Maintenance
  • Tubes stay covered with sand and vegetation
  • Beach nourishment
  • Repair holes as soon as possible

14
  • The quantity of sand placed on the beach of each
    participant is directly related to their monetary
    contribution 5
  • Impossible as of date to keep even a sparse
    vegetative cover on at least half of the project
    lengths 2

15
  • Primary source of beach and dune sand is that
    which is eroded from the beaches that are up
    drift of any given location
  • The prevention of erosion and release of landward
    sand to adjacent beaches, will cause higher rate
    of erosion to neighboring beaches
  • This can be stopped by nourishing the geotube
    beaches allowing the sand to migrate to the
    surrounding areas

16
Experimental
  • The geotubes have not been tested with a full
    storm impact
  • 44 of the total length of the project was
    totally exposed and most areas suffered erosion
    of sand cover following TS Allison
  • Peak water level 3.12 feet
  • Peak wave height 13.94 feet
  • 30 miles SW of the Galveston geotube projects
  • 2

17
  • Pirates Beach faired well with respect to keeping
    its vegetative cover
  • Only 10 of the Pirates Beach project was exposed
  • Due to Sand fence and lack of coppice mound sub
    environment

18
Decreased Beaches
  • Beaches in front of the tubes are 21-83 feet
    narrower then those without
  • Due to the tubes being placed seaward of houses
    overlapping the natural vegetation line
  • Making some parts impassible when water is only 2
    feet above normal sea-level
  • This is most visible at the Pirates Beach project
  • 2

19
Beach Widths July 17, 2001
  • 2

20
References
  • 1. http//twri.tamu.edu/watertalk/archive/2001-Apr
    /Apr-17.1.html
  • Aggie-Hotline, April 16, 2001/AM Galveston
    Studies Beach Erosion, by Jane Maxwell (3-28-03)
  • 2. http//www.beg.utexas.edu/coastal/200120final
    20report.pdf
  • Geotubes along the gulf Shoreline of the upper
    Texas coast Observation During 2001 (2-19-03)
  • 3. http//info.sos.state.tx.us/pub/plsql/readtace
    xt.TacPage?slTapp9p_dirFp_rloc95556p_tloc
    49662p_ploc24777pg3p_tacti31pt16ch501
    rl14
  • Title 31. Natural Resources and Conservation.
    Part 16. Coastal coordination Council. Chapter
    501, subchapter B (3-5-03)
  • 4. http//www.cityofgalveston.org/whatsnew/mou.pdf
  • Memorandum of Project Understandin (MOU) West
    Galveston Island Beaches CERPA II Project
    (3-28-03)
  • 5. http//www.cityofgalveston.org/whatsnew/mou.pdf
  • CEPRA II GOALS AND CONCERNS November 13, 2002
    (4-6-03)
  • 6. http//www.texasopenbeaches.org/WGIPOAchronolog
    y.doc
  • Chronology of Events set in motion by the PPOA
    and the WGIPOA (3-28-03)
  • 7. http//www.glo.state.tx.us/coastal/beachwatch/i
    ndex.html
  • The Beach Act, by Coastal Coordination Council ,
    (2-10-03)
  • 8. http//www.bermudabeach.org/2002minutes.htm
  • Annual meeting October 12, 2002 (2-10-03)
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