Minnesota Silver Jackets Pilot Project Flood Inundation Map and Warning System for Downtown St. Paul National Flood Risk Management and Silver Jackets.

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Minnesota Silver Jackets Pilot Project Flood Inundation Map and Warning System for Downtown St. Paul National Flood Risk Management and Silver Jackets Workshop August 23, 2012 Jennifer Nelson, Minnesota Department of Public Safety, Homeland Security and Emergency Management, State Hazard Mitigation Officer Terry Zien, PE, CFM, USACE – St Paul

Flood Inundation Map and Warning System for Downtown St. Paul - Study Limits Upper Landing & Harriet Island Downtown Airport

Flood Inundation Map and Warning System for Downtown St. Paul Objectives Leverage existing resources Leverage existing resources  USACE HEC-RAS unsteady model for the Mississippi  Existing USGS gage location and long period of record  NWS forecast point  City of St. Paul survey data  FEMA HAZUS Database  Studies by others

Flood Inundation Map and Warning System for Downtown St. Paul - Study Features

Objectives - Continued Create a flood inundation map Create a flood inundation map  Define flood risk  Scenario-based Enhanced NWS forecast capabilities Enhanced NWS forecast capabilities Inform public policy decisions (land use, zoning, permitting) Inform public policy decisions (land use, zoning, permitting) Develop/improve flood warning systems Develop/improve flood warning systems

Upper Landing & Harriet Island

Objectives - Continued Produce public education materials Produce public education materials  Potential to work with the Science Museum of Minnesota  Video display kiosk  Inform public on natural and beneficial uses of the flood plain Guide mitigation efforts Guide mitigation efforts

Harriet Island

Downtown St Paul

1952 Flood

Objectives - Continued Reduce future risk to life and property! Reduce future risk to life and property!  Improve urban planning  Update existing FEMA NFIP data & documents for the study area  Promote wise use of the flood plain  Reduce future expenditures on response and recovery

Downtown St. Paul Looking Upstream Mississippi River, Left Bank

Downtown St. Paul Looking Downstream Mississippi River, Left Bank

St Paul Airport Area

St Paul Airport (circa 1943)

Temporary floodwalls are put up in area that is now flood fringe. St. Paul, MN Airport

Objectives - Continued Potential to Increase CRS Credit: Potential to Increase CRS Credit:  FEMA will investigate the possibility to provide CRS credit to those communities who obtain inundation mapping studies as a tool for flood risk mitigation.  St. Paul could consider becoming a CRS community

Status Update Milestones Accomplished Milestones Accomplished  SOW in progress with SJ team, IWR team  Developed a project time line  Identified current HEC-RAS model to be used as a basis for water surface profiles, modeling nearly complete  Investigating meaningful scenarios for HEC-RAS model  Gathering additional data needed for model, risk identification, and map production Challenges / Limiting Factors / Gaps Challenges / Limiting Factors / Gaps  Sharing of digital source data/products across different agencies  HAZUS data base may not be the best to define detailed risk information/consequences at this level of investigation  Newer, better LIDAR data delayed progress of project

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