US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG ® Norfolk District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Dutch Dialogues: Virginia – Life at Sea Level Coastal Resilient.

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US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG ® Norfolk District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Dutch Dialogues: Virginia – Life at Sea Level Coastal Resilient Communities June 19, 2015 Paul B. Olsen, P.E. Colonel, U.S. Army Commanding

BUILDING STRONG ® For Context --Three Levels of Effort I. Tactical - Deliver the Program ($680 Million) Construction Program (Military, Civil Works, Other Gov’t Agencies Regulatory Program II. Operational - Port Modernization 55’ + Southern Branch Deepening Craney Island Eastern Expansion (CIEE) Post Panamex Dredging III. Strategic - Sea Level Rise and Climate Change (SLR/CC) North Atlantic Coast Comprehensive Study (NACCS) Whole of Government approach to SLR/CC Projects/Studies (Norfolk Comprehensive)

BUILDING STRONG ® Strategic: Sea Level Rise (SLR) A detailed view illustrates where the efforts are bringing solutions and where studies need to be done using the NACCS as a framework

BUILDING STRONG ® North Atlantic Coastal Comprehensive Study (NACCS) “That using up to $20,000,000* of the funds provided herein, the Secretary shall conduct a comprehensive study to address the flood risks of vulnerable coastal populations in areas that were affected by Hurricane Sandy within the boundaries of the North Atlantic Division of the Corps ….” (*19M after sequestration) Goals Provides a Risk Management Framework – not a plan Supports Resilient Coastal Communities and robust, sustainable coastal landscape systems Considers future sea level rise scenarios, to reduce risk to vulnerable population, property, ecosystems, and infrastructure Whole of Government Approach

BUILDING STRONG ® NACCS Describes a Full Spectrum of Projects

BUILDING STRONG ® The NACCS Identified Norfolk NACCS Identified nine focus areas Three studies were funded for FY16 – one being Norfolk Norfolk is ready to cost share the study

BUILDING STRONG ® The Norfolk Study will Authorize “Projects”

BUILDING STRONG ® Authorized Projects Await Congressional Appropriations and Non Federal Cost Share

BUILDING STRONG ® Funded Projects are Constructed Sandbridge Project Virginia Beach

BUILDING STRONG ®

Our Future? A Requirement for Leadership

BUILDING STRONG ® Our Future? A Geophysical Approach

BUILDING STRONG ® Our Future? A Strategic Campaign Plan 1.Identify Geophysical Regions 2.Prioritize Regions 3.Budget for Study Cost Share ($1.5M ea) 4.Budget for Projects (Studies and Construction) 5.Metrics and Milestones

BUILDING STRONG ® Our Future? A Spirit of Partnership You Matter!

BUILDING STRONG ® We Are Norfolk District 380 Dedicated Federal Employees At Your Service – Ready for your Questions