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Tulsa District Briefing for Red River Valley Association

Tulsa District Briefing for Red River Valley Association. COL Anthony Funkhouser Commander SWD/ Commander Tulsa District Dallas/Tulsa 12 November 2009. US Army Corps of Engineers. Mission: Provide vital public engineering services

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Tulsa District Briefing for Red River Valley Association

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  1. Tulsa District BriefingforRed River Valley Association COL Anthony Funkhouser Commander SWD/ Commander Tulsa District Dallas/Tulsa 12 November 2009

  2. US Army Corps of Engineers Mission: Provide vital public engineering services In peace and war to strengthen our Nation’s security, energize the economy and reduce risks from disasters. GOAL 1: Deliver USACE support to combat, stability and disaster operations through forward deployed and reach back capabilities. GOAL 2: Deliver enduring and essential water resource solutions through collaboration with partners and stakeholders. GOAL 3: Deliver innovative, resilient, sustainable solutions to the Armed Forces and the Nation. GOAL 4: Build and cultivate a competent, disciplined, and resilient team equipped to deliver high quality solutions.

  3. Tulsa DistrictCivil Works Boundary Arkansas River Basin Southern Kansas Northern Oklahoma Red RiverBasin Southern Oklahoma Northern Texas & Panhandle

  4. Oklahoma Comprehensive Water Plan, OK (I) Study Authorized in WRDA 2007, Sec 5119 FY10 Capability: $2,300,000 FY10 Appropriation: $0 Sponsor: Oklahoma Water Resource Board

  5. Oklahoma Comprehensive Water Plan, OK (PAS) Supports Oklahoma Comprehensive Water Plan Status: FY10 funds will be used to evaluate drought preparedness and produce GIS maps for statewide raw water infrastructure Sponsor: Oklahoma Water Resource Board FY10 Appropriation: $ 500,000

  6. Washita River Basin Feasibility Study Supports Oklahoma Comprehensive Water Plan Status: Continuing Region/Basin data collection and conservation potential. Sponsor: Oklahoma Water Resource Board FCSA – June 2008 FY10 Appropriation: $ 171,000

  7. Southeast Oklahoma Water Resource Study, OK Supports Oklahoma Comprehensive Water Plan Status: Continue detailed assessment of the water storage needs of the region, analysis of impacts on existing water resources, and GIS-based mapping of infrastructure Sponsor: Oklahoma Water Resource Board FCSA – June 2001 FY10 Appropriation: $ 233,000

  8. Lake Texoma, OK and TX Reallocation Study 5 Nov 09: ASA(CW), Ms. Darcy briefed Secretary of the Army, Mr. John McHugh. Secretary McHugh concurred with USACE position on hydropower being consistent with Secretary Geren’s prior direction. Next Steps: HQ USACE arrange meeting with Congressman Hall. ASA (CW) issue letter to SWPA on hydropower compensation. ASA(CW) approve reallocation report and water supply agreements. Goal: Complete by end of November 2009.

  9. Lake Texoma Land Transfers Status: Data collection for EIS under contract (Denison) Sponsor in TX: City of Denison Sponsor in OK: OK Dept of Tourism

  10. Funding for FY10 Conference Broken Bow $ 3,043,000 Hugo Lake $ 1,652,000 Pine Creek $ 1,213,000 Pat Mayse $ 1,148,000 Waurika $ 1,360,000 Kemp $ 327,000 RRCC $ 1,481,000 Texoma Lake $ 8,740,000 OCWP (PAS) $ 500,000 SE Oklahoma Feas. $ 233,000 Washita Feas. $ 171,000

  11. Additional Funding ARRA 08 Supp 09 Supp (1,000) Broken Bow $ 1,989 $ 0 $ 0 Hugo Lake $ 888 $ 0 $ 1,158 Pine Creek $ 1,500 $ 0 $ 612 Waurika $ 888 $ 175 $ 524 Kemp Lake $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 RRCC $ 4,798 $ 0 $ 51 Texoma Lake $ 7,862 $ 2,225 $ 2,356

  12. Red River Chloride Control, TX & OK Project: Reduce naturally occurring chloride and total dissolved solid concentrates in the Upper Red River Basin to allow economical use of water for municipal, industrial, and agricultural purposes. This project is a select major water strategy of the 2007 Texas Water Plan. Status: Resume construction and continue real estate acquisition efforts at Area X, initiate real estate acquisition activities at Area VII and continue reevaluation efforts for Area VI. Sponsors: Wichita Basin - Red River Authority of Texas, TX Area VI - Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB) and the Lugert-Altus Irrigation District, OK FY 2010 Conference: $ 1,332,000 Initiatives: August 2009 legislative tour with Congressman Thornberry/ Senator Cornyn staff December 2009 tour with TWDB representatives.

  13. Contact Information Commander COL Anthony Funkhouser phone: (918) 669-7201 E-mail: Anthony.Funkhouser@usace.army.mil Chief, Project and Project Management Division John Roberts phone: (918) 669-7201 E-mail: John.H.Roberts@usace.army.mil Chief, Planning and Environmental Division Sue Haslett Phone (918) 669-7666 E-mail: Susan.J.Haslett@usace.army.mil Chief, Operations Earl Groves Phone: (918) 669-7397 E-mail: Earl.Groves@usace.army.mil Chief , Engineering and Construction Clif Warren Phone (918) 669-7671 E-mail: Clif.Warren@usace.army.mil 1645 S. 101st East Ave. Tulsa, OK 74128

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