US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG ® Name of Levee Segment Presenter Name Presenter Title Duty Location Date of Presentation.

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US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG ® Name of Levee Segment Presenter Name Presenter Title Duty Location Date of Presentation

BUILDING STRONG ® Levee Overview  USACE District  Name of Segment  Identify Segments relationship to Levee System (Does Segment = System, or is it only a part of a bigger system.)  Segment ID from NLD  Name of water course/river/creek  Authorization / Project  Identity of Owner Operator  Dates of Construction  Type of Presentation- MSC/National QA/SOG

BUILDING STRONG ® Location Map/Overview  Label state, region, major cities.  Identify critical infrastructure or special environmental concerns.  In Notes: Add details of location, length, description of protected area (rural/urban/industrial).

BUILDING STRONG ® Vicinity/Segment Map Figure with protected area polygon overlaid on google map/Corpsmap.  Identify location and number of embankment sections, floodwalls, pump stations, major culverts / penetrations, and protected area # of closures. [levee – brown line, floodwall – black line, pump station or culvert – orange dot,

BUILDING STRONG ® Geomorphology / Foundation Geology  Present typical foundation / subsurface conditions in longitudinal profile and or cross section.

BUILDING STRONG ® Typical Sections  Embankments, floodwalls, major culverts and other pertinent features  Label height, crest/top width, slope angles, drainage features, seepage barriers/cut off walls, etc

BUILDING STRONG ® Summarize Hydraulics  Frequency top of levee/floodwall or show on typical sections  Frequency toe of levee/floodwall or show on typical sections  Identify frequency of event that results in poor performance/history of problems  Summarize loading history – flood of record plus other major flood events

BUILDING STRONG ® Performance History  On Segment Map show area/ reaches with major seepage, boils, instability, flood fighting, overtopping, erosion, etc.  Indicate % of height of the levee / floodwall/culvert at which problems start to occur.  May be able to capture some or all of this information on previous slide otherwise show it here

BUILDING STRONG ® ICW Ratings  Include date of Inspection, date of Screening and who performed these tasks (AE/Corps/Others)  Short summary of ICW inspection and any issues noted

BUILDING STRONG ® Review of Assessment Ratings  Review/Compare ICW Rating with LST Rating in Table format  Highlight LST ratings that are M or U.

BUILDING STRONG ® Major Contributors to Overall Risk Rating  Focus discussion on selected items that were deemed Unsatisfactory and that are major contributors to the overall risk / rating. Include enough background data/documentation, and justification to make the case. Provide photos as additional slides that support the rating.

BUILDING STRONG ® Example: Culverts/Closure  If multiple culverts/closures are associated with project, the logic behind which one was rated should be provided by the LST Facilitator  Embankment culvert selected and why  * What was used to assess the culvert? Existing condition, supplemental tool, etc…  Floodwall culvert selected and why  * What was used to assess the culvert? Existing condition, supplemental tool, etc…

BUILDING STRONG ® Consequence Data Summary  Weighted Fatality Rate  Threatened Population without warning  Estimated Loss of Life without warning  Number of structures Inundated  Weighted economic damage factor  Economic Damages  Critical Infrastructure / Environments

BUILDING STRONG ® Emergency Preparedness  Evacuation Planning  Community Awareness  Flood Warning Effectiveness

BUILDING STRONG ® Plot Results LOL and Economics  National Roll-up Only Slide

BUILDING STRONG ® LSAC Rating Adjustments  National Rollup slide only  Reasons to adjust LSAC rating