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Title: AGENDA


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LRD Phase 2C (3 - 30 Days)
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LRD Phase 2C (3 - 30 Days)
ISB IN Grissom AFB Phase 2B O6 (NAD) Phase 2C
O4-O5 (NAD)
RFO IN Indianapolis, IN Phase 2B O6 (LRC CDR)
Phase 2C O5-O6 (NAD)
LRD HQ - Cincinnati, OH O6 (LRD)
- State EOC - USACE Office/RFO
- Installation Support Base (ISB)
RFO OH WPAFB, OH Phase 2B O5 (LRH) Phase 2C
O5-O6 (NAD)
RFO KY Greenville, KY Phase 2B O6 (LRL CDR)
Phase 2C O6 (NAD)
LRD FWD - Nashville, TN O7 (LRD CDR), O5 (LRE CDR)
ISB KY Greenville, KY O6 (NAD), O4-O5 (LRL)
RFO TN Jackson, TNPhase 2C O6 (LRH CDR)
HQ USACE FWD - D.C. O6 (LRB CDR)
ISB TN Arnold AFB O5 (NAD), O4-O5 (LRP)
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RFO TN Phase 2C (3 - 30 Days)
RFO TN
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RFO KY - Phase 2C (3 - 30 Days)
RFO KY
RFO TN
LRP PRT
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RFO IN Phase 2C (3 - 30 Days)
RFO IN
LRC
RFO KY
LRH PRT
RFO TN
LRP PRT
NAN PRT
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RFO OH - Phase 2C (3 - 30 Days)
RFO OH
RFO KY
LRH PRT
RFO TN
LRP PRT
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LRD Phase 2C (3 - 30 Days)
  • Mission Main effort
  • Civil Works assessment and restoration
  • Re-establish commercial navigation on Ohio,
    Tennessee and Cumberland rivers
  • ESF 3 missions in TN, KY, OH, IN
  • - RFO/EFO are established
  • - PRT deployment
  • Temp emergency power missions throughout NMSZ
  • Fully integrated into TN/KY response
    capabilities and recovery planning
  • Regional collaboration with State, Federal and
    industry stakeholders
  • Movements
  • RFO/EFO establishments
  • LRH TN RFO
  • NAD KY RFO
  • NAD OH RFO
  • NAD IN RFO
  • PRT Deployments TN/KY RFO
  • Full integration of NAD support
    (LRD/Districts/RFOs)
  • LNO Deployments
  • Support to MTSRU
  • Sustainment operations
  • Specified, Implied and Essential Tasks
  • E - Initiate emergency Contracting activities
  • S Integration with USCG MTRSUs
  • S - Active RSOI procedures
  • I - Perform route clearance missions with debris
    PRT
  • I Creation of emergency civil works
    supplemental funding requests
  • I Conduct 24/7 operations
  • Command, Control, Communication
  • Full integration of NADs leadership and
    support
  • Reorganizational change with TN SEOC, TN RFO,
    KY SEOC, KY RFO as separate reporting entities to
    report directly to LRD HQ
  • MTSRU fully established and supported
  • ISBs established and under LRD control
  • State-level integration (District, SEOC, RFO
    coordination)
  • Long-term Sustainability planning

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LRD Phase 2C (3 - 30 Days)
  • Constraints
  • WWPC capability gap creating limited ability to
    acquire generators
  • PRT sustainment/coverage past initial deployment
  • Transition plan for recovery operations from
    region to national
  • Lack of national navigation priorities
  • Require economy of force/risk management
    planning cant do everything
  • Capability to sustain long-term efforts
  • Gaps/Concerns/Recommendations
  • HQ/LRD - Task force power continues planning with
    FEMA
  • HQ Create a ready-reserve plan through ESF 3
    Cadres/SMEs
  • SME/Cadres produce and expand PRTs just in time
  • Regional efforts toward on-the-job training
  • IN/OH do not have temp power PRT (low risk)
  • HQ - Addresses national recovery plan in future
    OPORD
  • HQ/LRD continued planning and ultimate creation
    of playbook (navigation center of expertise)
  • HQ/LRD CDRs need to identify and manage risk

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North Atlantic Division support to LRD during
NMSZ response
  • Essential for level of response required and
    sustainability of effort
  • Requires senior leader C2 effort, RFO operations,
    technical and staff support (LRD and Districts)
    to navigation and civil works, administrative
  • Fully integrated into response/recovery plans
    two Division fight
  • Specified Missions
  • TN SEOC Liaison Cell (NAD CG and support staff)
  • KY SEOC C2
  • KY RFO
  • OH RFO
  • IN RFO
  • OH RFO
  • TF Recovery (SES) Lead
  • TF Civil Works (SES) Lead
  • TF Special Projects Lead
  • TF ESF 3 Lead
  • TF ESF 3, Debris OIC
  • LRD G3 and G33(x2)
  • ISB (x4) C2

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North Atlantic Division (NAD) support LRD during
NMSZ response
Rank Required Location
0-7 1 TN EOC
SES 2 LRD G-3
0-6 5 LRD G-3/RFOs
0-5 1 LRD G-3/RFOs
0-4 6 ISBs
Civilians 86 LRD G-3
Engineers 84 LRD Districts
Support from school house to support LRD during
NMSZ response
Rank Required Location
0-3 21 Ft. Leonard Wood
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LRD Fall 2015 NMSZ Navigation Focus Exercise
  • PURPOSE
  • Conduct a Rehearsal of Concept exercise focusing
    on navigation on LRD lakes and rivers.
  • FOCUS
  • Primary focus will be on transportation of
    commodities (coal, petroleum, grains) across 400
    miles of navigable waterways (Ohio, Tennessee to
    include the Great Lakes) post 7.6 magnitude
    destructive earthquake and related aftershocks
    while concentrating on port and waterway
    restoration, bridge and utility obstruction
    removal and hazardous waste recovery and disposal
    as well as debris recovery and disposal to
    include emergency dredging operations to maintain
    the required navigation channel.
  • SCOPE
  • Host a half day NMSZ discussion for USACE only
    with focus NMSZ planning for FY16 through FY 18
    in support of FEMAs National Regional Planning
    Strategic Intent
  • Host a one (1) day ROC drill for LRD Area of
    Operations of all major players and organization.
  • Focus on earthquake, preparedness, response,
    preparedness and recovery activities with focus
    on Navigation
  • DATE
  • TBD Fall 2015 in Cincinnati, Ohio area

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LRD Navigation Mission Analysis
  • Channels
  • - 216 river miles
  • - Loss of width and depth
  • Bridges
  • - 10 bridges
  • Aerial Power
  • - 15 crossings
  • Power Generation
  • - Cumberland City Steam Plant
  • Commercial Docks
  • - One downstream of Barkley
  • - Six upstream of Barkley
  • Tennessee River

District Flood RiskMgmt Navigation Other Total
Buffalo 1 1 0 2
Chicago 0 1 1 1
Detroit 9 1 0 10
Huntington 35 9 20 64
Louisville 20 15 9 44
Nashville 7 4 0 10
Pittsburgh 16 23 0 39
CELRD Total 88 54 30 171
  • Include Locks without Dams
  • Barkley is both FRM and NavigationLevees
    Retention Ponds

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LRD Request for Information (RFIs) to HQ USACE
  • Request LRD be relieved of specified task to
    provide HQ USACE Power LNO
  • Recommend HQ USACE pre-designate additional DTOS
    assets to support efforts in TN, KY, IN, and OH
  • USR and Infrastructure Assessment PRTs
    integration process
  • Using Debris PRT for Route Clearance
  • Expiration of World Wide Power Contract (WWPC)
    impact
  • Task and purpose for USACE FWD element
  • Provide guidance for Long-Term Recovery Concept
    of Operation (post phase 2C 30 days)
  • Procedure for Battle Captain request (21 O3s
    from Fort Leonard Wood Captains Career Course)
  • - Process to request Title 10 (Active
    Duty/USAR) / FEST teams to support LRD Operations
  • - Use of DOD/NORTHCOM Assets/Habitual
    Associations
  • - Integration of 416th TEC, USAR
  • Adjudication of Permanent Cadre/Team
    Leaders/Assistant Team Leaders/ Local Government
    Liaisons
  • USACE acreage at projects for joint use as
    staging area for ARNG/USAR missions
  • Integration of dual status commanders in USACE HQ
    OPLAN
  • Rules of Engagement (ROE) for earthquake
    aftershocks
  • Navigation Assessments priority
  • Timeline for updated HQ OPLAN 2010-70 dtd 21 DEC
    2010 USACE Response to a Catastrophic Earthquake
    in the New Madrid Seismic Zone
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