PA Damage Assessment Exercise
Site 1 Galveston County Hurricane Ike
Galveston County, Hurricane Ike Debris removal Asphalt removal Base repair Asphalt replacement
Site 2 Flood event (Not declared)
2 photos Freestone County flood event (not declared) Guardrail removal Collapsed support in center of bridge Missing fill behind headwalls Bridge is based on metal supports so that portion probably is not damaged Asphalt removal Repair center support Replace bridge on support Repair approaches and bridge surface
Site 3 Flood event (Not declared)
3 photos Freestone County flood event (not declared) Debris removal from bridge supports Bridge appears to be intact Approaches appear to be the only problem here
Site 4 Flood event (Not declared)
4 photos Freestone County flood event (not declared) total replacement of wooden bridge Headwall collapse
Site 5
2 photos Unknown event Culvert / CMP / bridge ? Gone (importance of having local road & bridge/public works person with you) Significant fill missing Guardrail is salvageable FHWA eligible?
Site 6 City of Waco DR-1709 : Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding
5 photos City of Waco, DR-1709 Street collapse due to sewer line collapse underneath Have to repair sewer line first before repairing street Significant fill missing under street Asphalt removal and replacement – 2 locations in photo
Site 7 Galveston County, Bolivar Peninsula DR-1791: Hurricane Ike
Fort Travis, Galveston County, Bolivar Peninsula Hurricane Ike Historic preservation issues Concrete to right not likely historical but bricks to left are
Site 8 Galveston County, Bolivar Peninsula DR-1791: Hurricane Ike
Bolivar Peninsula, Hurricane Ike Debris removal including potential hazmats Salt-water immersion has likely rendered all electrical equipment useless Replacement of vehicle, warning devices, medical equipment all to be considered