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US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG ® USACE – ACF Operations Bailey Crane Water Management USACE, Mobile District
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BUILDING STRONG ®
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Mobile District Basins
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BUILDING STRONG ® Conduct water management activities for Corps reservoirs Supervise flood control Technical assistance Exchange data with National Weather Service and provide information to District elements Operation of rainfall and river reporting network Maintain project data Preparation/revision of water control manuals Develop hydrologic models Water Management – USACE Perspective
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BUILDING STRONG ® Water Management Staff Supervisory Hydraulic Engineer 4 Hydraulic Engineers 1 Engineer Interns 1 Hydrologic Technician Office staffed 365 days/year (limited hours on weekends)
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BUILDING STRONG ® 6 Lake Lanier West Point Lake Walter F. George Lake Andrews L&D Lake Seminole/ Woodruff Dam Flint River Chattahoochee River Apalachicola River The ACF Basin Buford Dam and Lake Sidney Lanier
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BUILDING STRONG ® Recreation Water Quality Hydropower Navigation Project Purposes and Demands Municipal & Industrial Environmental
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BUILDING STRONG ® ACF Major Water Users
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BUILDING STRONG ® Minimum Flows on the ACF 5000 cfs Apalachicola R. at Chattahoochee 750 cfs at Peachtree Ck 670 cfs below West Point Lanier and West Point have instantaneous flow requirements; Jim Woodruff has a daily average flow requirement Peachtree Creek Minimum flow below Jim Woodruff varies with RIOP rules
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BUILDING STRONG ® ACF Basin Basin Storage When Full: 62.5% - Lake Lanier 17.6% - West Point 14% - W. F. George ACF Storage
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BUILDING STRONG ® ACF Drainage Area Lanier 1040 Miles 2 West Point 2210 Miles 2 WF George 4080 Miles 2 Jim Woodruff 9770 Miles 2 Only 6% of Drainage Area!
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BUILDING STRONG ® What Does This Mean? West Point and WF George Will fill 3 ½ time faster than Lanier If the reservoirs did not release a drop of Water
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BUILDING STRONG ® Current System Drivers “Balanced System” Operations State water quality flow requirement near Peachtree Creek on Chattahoochee River Revised Interim Operating Plan (RIOP)
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BUILDING STRONG ® State Water Quality Requirement 1,100- 1,500 cfs minimum release to meet Metro- Atlanta 750/650-cfs WQ flow
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BUILDING STRONG ® Revised Interim Operating Plan Dictates operations based on basin inflow and releases from Jim Woodruff Dam Year-round operations to support flow needs for sturgeon spawning, young sturgeon, mussels, and host fish for mussels Minimize or avoid impacts of low flow operations on listed species or critical habitat Provide for storage when water is more plentiful to allow for future augmentation during low flows in support of mussels Minimize impact to other project purposes
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BUILDING STRONG ® RIOP Operations-Release Decision Matrix
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BUILDING STRONG ® How Did We Get Here?
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BUILDING STRONG ®
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Historic Low Flows on the Flint Most flows below the 10 th percentile during late August and September Daily record lows at numerous gages on many days
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BUILDING STRONG ® Woodruff Discharge vs Basin Inflow Woodruff Discharge 7 Day Basin Inflow 5,000 CFS Minimum Release Flow supplemented with storage
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BUILDING STRONG ® Forecasting Lake Levels QPF’s CPC Precip Outlooks SERFC River Forecasts
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BUILDING STRONG ® Forecasting Lake Levels Short term forecasts use QPF’s and river flow forecasts NWS, SERFC Long term forecast based on predicted climate conditions and forecasted percent of normal rainfall Climate Prediction Center Flood forecasts use QPF’s, river flow forecasts, and data collected by project personnel.
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BUILDING STRONG ® Lake Lanier ► Authorized by PL 79-525 ► Completed 1957 ► Authorized Project Purposes Flood ControlHydropower Water QualityWater Supply RecreationNavigation Fish & Wildlife
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BUILDING STRONG ® Lake Lanier-5 Week Forecast
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BUILDING STRONG ® ► Authorized by PL 87-874 ► Completed 1975 ► Authorized Project Purposes Flood ControlHydro Power RecreationWater Quality NavigationFish/Wildlife West Point
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BUILDING STRONG ® West Point-5 Week Forecast
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BUILDING STRONG ® ► Authorized by PL 79-525 ► Completed 1963 ► Authorized Project Purposes Hydro Power Water Quality RecreationFish/Wildlife Navigation Walter F. George
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BUILDING STRONG ® Walter F. George-5 Week Forecast
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BUILDING STRONG ® Remaining Composite Storage in the ACF 5 Week Forecast
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BUILDING STRONG ® Long-Term Outlook
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BUILDING STRONG ® 3 Month Precipitation Outlook
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BUILDING STRONG ® Long-Term Forecasts Developed using ACF ResSim Baseline Model Based on percentile flows of entire period of record
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BUILDING STRONG ® Lake Lanier – 3 Month Forecast 2011 Observed Elevations 10 th Percentile Hydrology 25 th Percentile Hydrology 50 th Percentile Hydrology Top of Conservation
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BUILDING STRONG ® West Point -3 Month Forecast 2011 Observed Elevations 10 th Percentile Hydrology 25 th Percentile Hydrology 50 th Percentile Hydrology Top of Conservation
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BUILDING STRONG ® Walter F. George - 3 Month Forecast 2011 Observed Elevations 10 th Percentile Hydrology 25 th Percentile Hydrology 50 th Percentile Hydrology Top of Conservation
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BUILDING STRONG ® Summary Conditions for the upcoming fall and spring are forecast to be drier than normal as La Nina conditions persist Full refill of storage projects on the ACF is unlikely for the upcoming year The Corps will take advantage of opportunities to store water while meeting basin-wide needs and project purposes
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