BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District Rappahannock River Basin Gaging Analysis 27 JUNE 2012.

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BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District Rappahannock River Basin Gaging Analysis 27 JUNE 2012

BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District Chowan River Basin

BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District Technical Advisory Committee* City of Emporia City of Franklin Greensville County Isle of Wight County Southampton County Surry County Sussex County VDEM VDEQ VDGIF VDOF NWS USGS ACOE FEMA

BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District Chowan River Basin Rainfall/Stream Integrated Gaging Network Significant flooding has occurred with recurring frequency Hurricane Floyd was the flood of record in 1999 Six new stream gages are recommended for installation: South Hill, Branchville, Purdy, Delaware, Zuni, and Riverdale Four existing rain gages are recommended for upgrading: Fort Pickett, Lawrenceville, Emporia, and Holland The new gages would much improve the system and allow forecasting of flooding in a more effective way The impact would be that citizens can be evacuated and property rearranged before floodwaters become an issue New Stream Gage “New” Rain Gage Please note that for map purposes, locations are approximate New Stream Gage “New” Rain Gage Please note that for map purposes, locations are approximate Chowan River Basin South Hill Fort Pickett Purdy Lawrenceville Emporia Branchville Riverdale Delaware Holland Zuni

BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District Network System Cost Estimates Implementation Costs: Stream Gages ($160K) Real time Actual & Forecast Stage Discharge Index Velocity Rainfall Gages ($75K) Rainfall Wind Barometric pressure Temperature Operations and Maintenance Costs: Stream Gages ($96.8K) Rainfall Gages (Minimal)

BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District Rappahannock River Basin Rainfall/Stream/Water Quality Integrated Gaging Network

BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District USGS Stream Gages

BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District NWS Rain Gages

BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District VDEM IFLOWS Program

BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District VIMS VECOS Program

BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District Technical Advisory Committee Will be determined at initiation of evaluation Will include federal, state, and local entities Your input today is important to help begin that process

BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District Technical Advisory Committee* Local Representatives? VDEM VDEQ VDGIF VDOF NWS USGS ACOE FEMA