Oil Spill Restoration Planning – NFWF Proposal No.1 Kyle Graham Deputy Director CPRA July 17, 2013 committed to our coast.

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Oil Spill Restoration Planning – NFWF Proposal No.1 Kyle Graham Deputy Director CPRA July 17, 2013 committed to our coast

Comprehensive Oil Spill Planning- Weaving it all Together Criminal Settlement – BP: $1.2B to the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) for barrier islands and diversions in Louisiana. NFWF currently defining process. Transocean: $75M directed to NFWF for barrier island restoration and/or river diversions off the coast of Louisiana. Civil Penalties- RESTORE Act: 35% Equal Share Allocations, 30% Comprehensive Plan, 30% Impact Based State Allocations; Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEPS) Requires: 35% -State Plan, Parish Plans; 30% Council Plan; 30% State Plan Transocean: $1B subject to RESTORE Act Natural Resources Damage Assessment (NRDA)- Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement Programmatic Restoration Plan Draft and Final Restoration Plans * Purpose of this presentation is to provide some examples of what we expect might be funded based on what we know.

Where We Left Off… Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana

Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Barrier Islands

Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana

Possible Probable NRDA Restoration Projects Breton Island Shell Island West Chenier Ronquille Whiskey Island Mid Barataria Diversion Lower Barataria Diversion Lower Breton Diversion Increase Atchafalaya Flow to Eastern Terrebonne Calcasieu Ship Channel Salinity Control Structure Mississippi River Sediment Delivery System East Mississippi River Sediment Delivery System West Lake Hermitage increment Biloxi Marsh Oyster Reef Possible Probable NFWF Projects Caminada East Timbalier Mid Barataria Diversion Mid Breton Diversion Increase Atchafalaya Flow to Eastern Terrebonne Maurepas Diversion Possible Probable RESTORE Restoration Projects Calcasieu Ship Channel Salinity Control Structure HNC Lock Hydrologic Restoration Bayou Chene Hydrologic Structure Mississippi River Sediment Delivery System East Mississippi River Sediment Delivery System West

Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana 1.Create or restore barrier islands off the coast of Louisiana and/or to implement river diversion projects on the Mississippi and/or Atchafalaya Rivers for the purpose of creating, preserving and restoring coastal habitat, in order to remedy harm to resources where there has been injury to, or destruction of, loss of, or loss of use of those resources resulting from the Macondo oil spill. 2.Consult with State resource managers, as well as federal resource managers that have the statutory authority for coordination or cooperation with private entities regarding management or protection for coastal habitat, to identify the highest priority projects and to maximize the environmental benefits of such projects. 3.In identifying projects, NFWF shall consider the State’s Coastal Master Plan, as well as the Louisiana Coastal Area Mississippi River Hydrodynamic and Delta Management Study as appropriate. Proposal Conditions

NFWF Proposal No. 1 Summary : Request for $67.9M for the advancement of Barrier Island and Diversion projects. B ARRIER I SLANDS 1.Caminada Increment II – $3.0 M for Engineering and Design 2.East Timbalier - $6.0M for Engineering and Design R IVER D IVERSIONS Atchafalaya River Diversions 1.Increase Atchafalaya Flow to Eastern Terrebonne - $4.9M for Planning Mississippi River Diversions 1.Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion - $40.4M for Engineering and Design 2.Mid Breton Sediment Diversion - $4.3M for Planning 3.Lower Barataria Sediment Diversion - $4.8M for Planning 4.Lower Breton Sediment Diversion - $4.5M for Planning