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Great Lakes Tributary ModelyAll- Hands Meeting, Ann Arbor, MI
M 17 18 2011May 17-18, 2011
Jan MillerProgram ManagerGreat Lakes & Ohio River Division
US Army Corps of EngineersBUILDING STRONG®
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GLTM – All Hands MeetingM ti Obj ti
Day One Looking Outward
Meeting Objectives● Day One – Looking Outward
Status of GLRI Nearshore/Nonpoint Focus Area Updates from federal agencies and other partners Updates from federal agencies and other partners Opportunities for collaboration
● Day Two – Looking Inwardy g Updates from Districts on tributary models Updates from partners on web-based tools and outreach Re-thinking our plans for model delivery and training
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training
USACE Program – FY10
$47 3 Milli $47.3 Million Approximately 80 projects
60% for construction 60% for construction
23% for planning and design of project to be constructed in FY11 14constructed in FY11-14
17% for watershed studies and technical support
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Nearshore Health & Nonpoint Source PollutionNonpoint Source Pollution
$USACE Funding by Template ($000)
Template FY10 FY11 FY12GL Tributary Model $1,020 $0 ?Watershed Restoration $3,750 $7,580 ?R i l S di t M t $350 $0 ?Regional Sediment Management $350 $0 ?
Total $5,120 $7,580 ?
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Great Lakes Tributary Model(Sec 516e, WRDA 1996)(Sec 516e, WRDA 1996)
Description: Conduct special study on impacts of dams on sediment delivery from Great Lakes tributaries and accelerate development of models and related tools to
t il ti d i t ll ti tisupport soil conservation and nonpoint pollution prevention.
FY 10 GLRI Funding $1,020,000FY 11 GLRI Funding $0FY 12 Capability $2,000,000
Status: OngoingPartner: numerousTotal Cost: TBD
Project Status: FY10 GLRI funds used to initiate dam impact study, shoaling study on Cuyahoga River, regional bank erosion evaluation, tributary models at two AOCs and continued development of web-
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tributary models at two AOCs, and continued development of webbased tools.
Green Bay DMDF, Wisconsin(Sec 201, WRDA 1996)
(Sec 201, WRDA 1996)
Description: Proposed project would construct Dredged Material Disposal Facility (DMDF) for sediments from navigation channel. DMDF would restore a chain of i l d i G B th t d d b hi h l k l l d t 1 200islands in Green Bay that were damaged by high lake levels and restore 1,200 acres of coastal wetlands in Area of Concern.
FY 10 GLRI Funding $475,000FY 11 GLRI Funding $5,800,000FY 12 Capability $5,000,000
Status: Feasibility (DMMP)Partner: Brown CountyTotal Cost: $34,000,000
Project Status: Dredged Material Management Plan is under review by MSC and RIT. Independent External Peer Review underway. PPA scheduled for approval in April 2012
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scheduled for approval in April 2012.
Watershed Studies
Description: Watershed studies developed for selected Great Lakes tributaries to develop plans or frameworks for sustainable development and ecosystem
t ti S f t d t il d t ifi i d d f hrestoration. Scope of study tailored to specific issues and needs of each watershed.
FY 10 GLRI Funding $1,200,000FY 11 GLRI Funding $200,000FY 12 Capability TBD
Status: ReconnaissancePartner: VariousTotal Cost: TBD
Project Status: FY10 GLRI funds used to initiate watershed studies for Black River, Buffalo River, Canaseraga Creek, Cattaragus Creek, Cuyahoga River, Finger Lakes, Oswego River, and Clinton River
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Western Lake Ontario(Watershed Study) (Watershed Study)
Description: Watershed study to provide framework for sustainable development in coastal areas between mouths of Niagara and Rochester Rivers. Scope i l d di t t tl d d h bit t t ti d li i tiincludes sediment management, wetlands and habitat restoration, and elimination of BUIs at Eighteenmile Creek and Rochester Embayment AOCs
FY 10 GLRI Funding $500,000FY 11 GLRI Funding $500,000FY 12 Capability $500,000
Status: ReconnaissancePartner: TBDTotal Cost: $1,000,000
Project Status: FY10 GLRI funds will deliver an Eighteenmile Creek Strategic Plan for BUI delisting, Rochester Embayment AOCStrategic Plan for BUI delisting, and Report on Lake Ontario Nearshore
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g g, pSediment Budget of AOCs and relationship to AOC BUIs.
Western Lake Erie Basin(Watershed Study) (Watershed Study)
Description: Watershed study examines flood risk management and ecosystem restoration projects to restore wetlands and floodplains in riparian corridors within
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watersheds of Maumee, Portage and Ottawa Rivers.
FY 10 E&W Funding $134,000FY 10 GLRI Funding $697,000gFY 11 GLRI Funding $400,000FY 12 Capability $500,000
S F ibiliStatus: FeasibilityPartner: City of Toledo, Hancock County and Putnam CountyTotal Cost: $12 000 000
Project Status: FY10 GLRI funds will complete stream gauging study, develop new ecosystem restoration projects in Maumee AOC, andcomplete an ecosystem restoration alternative selection and wetland
Total Cost: $12,000,000
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complete an ecosystem restoration alternative selection and wetland restoration priority report.
Western Lake Huron Basin(Watershed Study) (Watershed Study)
Description: Watershed study to evaluate the continued loss and degradation of aquatic habitat and fishery resources, toxic contamination, loss of fish passage in t ib t i d i d t d l t d ti ltributaries, and inadequate greenway development and recreational access.
FY 10 GLRI Funding $600,000FY 11 GLRI F di $400 000FY 11 GLRI Funding $400,000FY 12 Capability TBD
Status: ReconnaissancePartner: TBDTotal Cost: $1,000,000
Project Status: FY10 GLRI funds being used to initiate study
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Support to Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI)
• Diverse portfolio of restoration projects with GLRI and E&W funding• Over 85% of FY11 GLRI funding for construction
Restoration Initiative (GLRI)
Over 85% of FY11 GLRI funding for constructionConstructing 15 projects to restore over 3,000 acres of wetlands and critical habitat
Remove up to 700,000 cubic
yards of habitat contaminated
sediments from four Areas of
Concern
Restore fishery access
Construct measures to
control aquatic invasive species
Restore over 1,200 acres of coastal wetlands by strategic placement of dredged material
yto over 70 miles of river around dams or other obstructions
as e spec es
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dredged material management facility