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Life-Cycle Project Management: EIS and Permit Integration

Life-Cycle Project Management: EIS and Permit Integration. Water for the Future: Repair and Bypass of the Rondout-West Branch Tunnel Jennifer Farmwald, DEP September 18, 2013. Agenda. Water for the Future (WFF) Program Overview Coordination: Scope Schedule Contract Specifications

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Life-Cycle Project Management: EIS and Permit Integration

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  1. Life-Cycle Project Management: EIS and Permit Integration Water for the Future: Repair and Bypass of the Rondout-West Branch Tunnel Jennifer Farmwald, DEP September 18, 2013

  2. Agenda • Water for the Future (WFF) Program Overview • Coordination: • Scope • Schedule • Contract Specifications • Construction • Lessons Learned/Takeaways

  3. WFF Program Overview • The Rondout-West Branch Tunnel (RWBT) is part of DEP’s Delaware Water Supply System • The RWBT will be taken out of service for up to 10 months to connect the Delaware Aqueduct to a bypass tunnel (currently under construction) • During the shutdown, DEP will be unable to convey or divert water from the Delaware System • Additional water supply is therefore needed to augment the Catskill and Croton system: • Reactivation of Queens Groundwater • Upper Catskill Aqueduct Rehabilitation • Demand Management • Two Environmental Impact Statements • 350-500 Permits

  4. WFF Program Overview

  5. WFF Program Overview • Bypass Tunnel – under construction • Repairs in Wawarsing – in design • Effects of the connection: • Increased drawdowns • Cessation of leaks in Roseton • Additional releases from Rondout Reservoir Cannonsville Reservoir. Lower photo shows same view as upper except at 6.5% capacity (Dec 20, 2001) Rondout Creek

  6. WFF Program Overview • Queens Groundwater Reactivation • Upper Catskill Aqueduct Rehabilitation • Cleaning • Leak repair • Chemical addition • Demand Management • Municipal, Residential, non-Residential • System Optimization Watercourse resulting from Catskill Aqueduct Leak

  7. EIS 1 - Completed • Detailed assessment of shaft and bypass tunnel construction impacts. • High-level, generic assessment of augmentation and temporary affects of the shutdown • Impacts: • Noise • Transportation • Neighborhood Character • Permits: • USACE Individual Permit • DEC Permits • Site Plan Approvals • NYSDOT Aerial View of RWBT Bypass Construction – Newburgh, NY

  8. EIS 2 - Pending • Update on shaft and bypass tunnel construction • Detailed assessment of augmentation and temporary affects of the shutdown • Queens Groundwater Rehabilitation • Upper Catskill Aqueduct Optimization • Additional releases from Rondout Reservoir • Increased drawdowns in Catskill and Croton Systems • Cessation of leaks in Roseton • Permits • Federal: USACE JDs, Nationwide • State: DEC, DOH • Local: 10+ Site Plan Applications, DEP, NYCDOHMH, NYC Design Commission

  9. Design and Construction Coordination • One contract to handle EIS and permits • EA/Permitting review for all project designs (7 so far) • Review all program contracts for consistency/scope

  10. Program Schedule • Single, integrated program schedule • Perform data needs assessment for contracts • Red-flag items with long lead times • Identify schedule constraints for risk management

  11. Contract Specifications and Construction Integrated EIS commitments into contract specifications for first EIS: • Conceptual Noise Mitigation Plan included as appendix • Traffic mitigation letter agreement included as appendix; ensured allotment for purchase of adaptive traffic signals • Negotiated GHG reduction measures: • From the EIS • From the contract specifications

  12. Lessons Learned/Takeaways • Integrate EA/permitting needs into design and construction contracts • Coordinate closely to develop schedule milestones • Identify risks and mitigation strategies early • Meet with regulators early and often • Work closely with the design and project management team • Adapt for smaller projects

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