LCA Mississippi River Hydrodynamic and Delta Management Study (MRHDMS) Carol Parsons Richards River Studies Manager Governor’s Advisory Commission on Coastal.

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LCA Mississippi River Hydrodynamic and Delta Management Study (MRHDMS) Carol Parsons Richards River Studies Manager Governor’s Advisory Commission on Coastal Protection, Restoration, and Conservation June 6, 2013 committed to our coast

Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana The MRHDM study is comprised of two large-scale initiatives for the Mississippi River that were outlined in the 2004 LCA report: Mississippi River Hydrodynamic Study Mississippi River Delta Management Study The study is authorized under Section 7003 of the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) 2007 (Public Law ). Background and Authorizatio n

Project Area

Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana Reconnect Mississippi River water, sediment, and nutrient resources to the surrounding basins sufficient to provide a sustainable coastal ecosystem that allows for the coexistence of navigation and flood risk reduction. LCA Mississippi River Hydrodynamic and Delta Management Study Goal

LCA MRHDMS Team Biedenharn Group, LLC Over 30 Federal, State, Academic, and Private Scientists and Engineers

Hydrodynamic Study Study Manager: Carol Parsons Richards

Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana Identify Mississippi River resource quantities and locations that can be effectively directed to support long term sustainable restoration in balance with multiple river and basin functions. Provide a decision making framework (e.g., models, etc.) and criteria for making programmatic management decisions of managing sediment and water for restoration. Hydrodynamic Study Objectives

Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana Geomorphic analysis Data collection and management Development of one dimensional (1D) hydrodynamic model of the Mississippi River Development of multi-dimensional hydrodynamic models Modeling metrics Expanded small scale physical model production runs Hydrodynamic Study Tasks

Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana Purpose Integrates existing field surveys, gage data, sediment data, hydraulic data, hydrologic trends, and natural and anthropogenic changes to characterize process-form interactions of the river, identify control points and problem locations, and support division of the system into distinct reaches or areas that may be individually classified with respect to morphology. Status Draft report due in June Geomorphic Analysis

Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana Purpose Collect bathymetry, bed morphology changes, bed load flux of sediment, sand sheet thickness, three-dimensional flow dynamics, water velocities, discharge, suspended load flux load, grain size distribution, salinity, temperature, turbidity, nutrient data. These data are critical to the development and refinement of one dimensional and multi-dimensional models that will simulate the complex behavior of water, sediment, nutrients, and salinity. Status Data were collected in 2011 and 2012, and will continue in Data Collection and Management

Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana Purpose Evaluate long-term (years to decades) responses of the Lower Mississippi River to operation of existing and proposed diversions. Estimates longitudinal (reach-scale) variations in sediment delivery, scour and deposition, and bed material gradation. Status Future without project (FWOP) conditions simulations completed for sea level rise scenarios, draft report due June Working on first project production run, sediment diversion in the vicinity of Myrtle Grove. One-dimensional Hydrodynamic Model

Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana Purpose Develop multi-dimensional modeling tools (ADH-SedLib, Delft 3D, FVCOM, Flow 3D) that will be used to simulate the hydrodynamic and transport processes and pathways that govern the behavior of the lower Mississippi River, including transport of salinity, temperature, and sediment. Status FWOP analyses for all models scheduled in Summer Multi-dimensional Hydrodynamic Models

Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana Purpose Develop metrics to assess the predictive performance of the numerical models Ensure transparency in the models performance evaluation and provide objective, quantifiable measures for evaluating the models performance Provides uncertainty bounds on the model results allowing disclosure of risks, associated assumptions and uncertainties related to model performance Status The metrics report was completed March The metrics are currently being applied to the models before production runs are completed. Modeling Metrics

Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana Purpose Used as supplementary information in the screening of the final array of alternatives to reach the tentatively selected plan Intended for visualization, educational public outreach purposes, and for supplementary analysis Status New model construction completion is estimated for December Production runs will be funded through MRHDMS, not model construction. Expanded Small Scale Physical Model Production Runs

Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana Geomorphic analysis: Final report Summer 2013 Data collection and management: Ongoing in 2013, data collection dependent on river conditions 1D hydrodynamic model: Project modeling production runs complete by December 2013 Multi-dimensional hydrodynamic models: FWOP and project modeling production runs complete by December 2013 Modeling Metrics: Apply metrics to the models Hydrodynamic Study: Next Steps

Delta Management Study Study Manager: Renee Bennett

Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana In areas surrounding coastal communities, achieve a sustainable net positive elevation change relative to sea level rise and subsidence by adjusting bayside hydrology and re-establishing geomorphic connectivity of the Mississippi River to the receiving basins to introduce and retain sufficient volumes of sediment, freshwater, and nutrients. Delta Management Study Objectives(1)

Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana Formulate alternatives that: Consider multi-use and multi-purpose projects that involve ecosystem restoration, flood risk management, and navigation. Alternatives will be heavily guided by the 2012 State Master Plan. Arrive at a long term multi-purpose project that is sustainable and meets the needs of the Nation. Could mean changing currently authorized project purposes to arrive at a multipurpose plan that appropriately balances ecosystem, navigation, and flood risk management needs and purposes. Delta Management Study Objectives(2)

Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana Compilation of existing information Document existing conditions Forecast future conditions Utilize model developed under Hydrodynamic Study to document future conditions Develop ecological models to document impacts to biological resources Complete NEPA documentation Public outreach/Stakeholder engagement Delta Management Study Tasks

Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana August Project Management Plan and Cost Share Agreement signed February-March USACE SMART Planning Guidance Issued (3x3x3) October MRHDMS Planning Guidance Charette Status: Awaiting guidance from USACE on Planning Guidance Waiver Delta Management: Activities to Date

Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana If waiver is granted: Renegotiate the PMP while the team begins developing measures and an initial array of alternatives. Finalize the tools to be used to screen alternatives and for documentation of impacts. Public outreach activities will increase. Chief’s Report is expected to take 3.5 years and is anticipated to be completed Summer/Fall Delta Management: Next Steps

Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana Questions? Carol Parsons Richards