Mississippi River Recovery Task Force Bob Hainly Task Force Member 2012 USACE Flood Risk Management Representing: and Silver Jackets Workshop USGS Water.

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Mississippi River Recovery Task Force Bob Hainly Task Force Member 2012 USACE Flood Risk Management Representing: and Silver Jackets Workshop USGS Water Mission AreaAugust 24, 2012 U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey

Mission Statement Solve regional issues and challenges Support regional effort to inspect, review, reset, and restore Incorporate all available Federal and state resources Develop a collaborative prioritization of efforts Facilitate strategic mitigation actions Operation Watershed Create a basin-wide multi-agency forum

Participation What is a Flood Inundation Map? The Technical Foundation of a Flood Inundation Map Areas of Science and Technology Development Flood Inundation Map Viewer

Participation What is a Flood Inundation Map? The Technical Foundation of a Flood Inundation Map Areas of Science and Technology Development Flood Inundation Map Viewer Charter Members States of Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana FEMA, NWS, USDA, USEPA, USGS, USCG, USF&WS, MARAD USACE – MVD, LRD, NWD

Charter and Vision Statement The Interagency Recovery Task Force (IRTF) will establish and strengthen a mutual and holistic method of rehabilitating the flood risk management systems damaged by recent flood events, by collaborating and combining solutions for short and long-term restoration efforts.

Meetings A combination of three webinars and five face-to- face meetings were conducted from May 2011 to June 2012 Topics of discussion: Purpose of the IRTF, extent of flood fight efforts Collaborative priorities and plan for restoration MR&T status, damage assessment & priorities Restoration costs & funding, repair “hotspots” Restoration planning and communication System performance, flood season preparation Increased vulnerability & risk communication Meeting topics were informational and progressed as the extent of damage and means of recovery became available

Results and Lessons Learned Need for regional communication plan  Newsletters and videos  Regional Flood Risk Management website  CorpsMap – ongoing project information Identify and leverage resources and expertise Identify common risks and uncertainties Establish working groups for focused discussions Top challenge – communication of flood risk

Next Steps IRTF will remain intact Explore other collaborative issues Establish annual regional FRM workshop LOWERMISSISSIPPILOWERMISSISSIPPI IRTFIRTF

Benefits of Collaboration 1. Allowed a higher level perspective on key regional issues and challenges 2. Provided a voice to the states 3. Cross-agency education concerning roles in flood fighting and recovery 4. Customize products and response plans to meet other agency needs 5. Opportunity for USACE to hear other perspectives and identify local issues

U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey Mississippi River Interagency Recovery Task Force Bob Hainly Acting Deputy Chief USGS Office of Surface Water U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey