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1 1 Hydraulic and Hydrologic Considerations in Planning

2 2 Objective Class will provide:  Brief overview of planning to set the stage  Context for why H&H is important for planners  Course strategy

3 3 What Three Things are Necessary before You Begin a Planning Study?  Local Sponsor  Authorization  Appropriation

4 4 What Do You Do As A Planner?  Formulate solutions to water resources problems  Develop decision documents

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6 6 Types of Decision Documents  Section 905(b) Analysis  Feasibility Report  Limited Reevaluation Report  General Reevaluation Report  Continuing Authorities Report Federal Interest Determination Detailed Project Report Planning and Design Analysis

7 7 USACE Civil Works Mission Areas  Storm/Flood Risk Management Coastal areas Riverine flooding  Navigation Inland Deep Draft  Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration

8 8 Why Do Planners Need to Understand Hydrology and Hydraulics?

9 9 Because everything we do involves water Reducing risk of flooding Improving navigable channels or harbors Restoring the function and structure of aquatic ecosystems

10 10 Planning Phases  Reconnaissance phase  Feasibility phase

11 11 H&H Engineer’s Role  Reconnaissance Study Knowledge of existing H&H information/conditions Professional judgment of potential solutions Input into scope, schedule and cost of Project Management Plan  Feasibility Study Develop hydrologic and hydraulic information and data Perform hydrologic and hydraulic analysis Support plan formulation efforts Support communication with sponsor, stakeholders, and public Help create decision documents

12 12 Course Strategy

13 13 Course Strategy  Academics Differentiate between hydrology and hydraulics Cover basic concepts of each Enable you to “talk the language”  Application Coastal Risk Management Flood Risk Management Navigation Ecosystem Restoration Developing Scope, Schedule, and Costs  Field Trip/Exercises to reinforce learning

14 14 Class Interaction  Encourage class participation  Welcome questions on your studies  Opportunities for hands-on Field Trip Class Exercises Class Goal: Be able to more effectively interact with H&H engineers on your PDTs

15 15 Objective Class will provide:  Brief overview of planning to set the stage  Context for why H&H is important for planners  Course strategy

16 16 Questions?


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