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WELCOME to the 2011 USACE/FEMA Remedial Action Program Workshop December 6-8, 2011 Orlando, FL

WELCOME to the 2011 USACE/FEMA Remedial Action Program Workshop December 6-8, 2011 Orlando, FL. 2011 USACE/FEMA RAP Workshop USACE Executive Overview Director , Contingency Operations and Homeland Security HQUSACE. RAP Workshop Problems Defined and Courses of Action Developed.

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WELCOME to the 2011 USACE/FEMA Remedial Action Program Workshop December 6-8, 2011 Orlando, FL

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  1. WELCOME to the 2011 USACE/FEMA Remedial Action Program Workshop December 6-8, 2011Orlando, FL

  2. 2011 USACE/FEMA RAP Workshop USACE Executive Overview Director, Contingency Operations and Homeland Security HQUSACE

  3. RAP Workshop Problems Defined and Courses of Action Developed Evaluation: Data Collection/Initial Analysis Remedial Action Plan Teams Established Issues Issues Exercises and Events Concepts and Plans Developed Lessons Training USACE All-Hazards Performance Improvement SOPs Updated USACERemedialActionProgram SLS SOPs Revised

  4. 2011 USACE/FEMA RAP Workshop • Focus Sessions: • External • Temporary Emergency Power • Commodities/Water/Logistics • Temporary Housing • Debris Management • Infrastructure Technical Assistance • Internal • Flood Response Operations • Recovery Field Office (RFO) Operations

  5. 2011 - An Epic Year! • Overseas Contingency Operations & International Humanitarian Disaster Response • Tornadoes • Hurricanes / Tropical Storms / Earthquakes/Wildfires/October Snow Storm • The “Great Floods of 2011”

  6. USACE OCONUS Assistance Australia New Zealand 7 man team deployed 28 Mar – 5 April Structural & demolition assessment in Christchurch, NZ Assessed over 40+ buildings for both structural safety & demolition requirements • 2 man flood risk management team deployed 13-19 March 2011 • Developed plans for airfield ops during flood event, and future planning & design considerations • Provided analysis to Queensland Reconstruction authority

  7. USACE OCONUS Assistance Palau Thailand Three man team deployed 20-30 NOV 11 Dewatering assessment at the Don Muang Airport in Bangkok, Thailand Inspected the airport and determined the functionality of de-watering equipment. • Four man power team deployed on 20 NOV to 2 DEC 2011 • Assessed and provided recommendations for the water and waste water treatment facility and the Aimeliik Power Plant.

  8. Northeast Snow Storm Staten Island, NY Rockland City, Upstate NY Glastonbury, CT Massachusetts Newton, NJ Staten Island, NY Graniteville, NY

  9. Lafitte, LA (4 September 2011) Tropical Storm Lee Satellite Image of Tropical Storm Lee Southern Louisiana Louisiana Coast Lafitte, LA (3 September 2011) Southern Louisiana Orange Beach, AL West End section of New Orleans Lafitte, LA (3 September 2011)

  10. Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge Del Hurricane Irene Hattaras Island, NC New Bern, NC Washington, DC Ascutney Mill Dam on Kennedy's Pond in Windsor, Vt Norfolk, VA Waitsfield, VT Washington, DC Tornado Lewes, Del Ocean City, MD South Hampton, NY Providence, RI Tornado Sandbridge, VA

  11. North & South Dakota Flooding Response Souris River Basin, ND Minot, ND

  12. Tornado Damage Tuscaloosa, AL Joplin, MO

  13. Mississippi River World’s 3rd Largest Watershed Drainage basin for 41% of the United States

  14. Snowpack peaked late, 135 to 140 % of normal , and has only just begun to runoff • Huge rain event over the past two weeks – 300-600% of normal • Reservoirs full, timing of the snowmelt runoff and reservoir releases is critical • USACE providing Advance Flood Fight Measures in ND, SD, MT, WY, NE, and numerous tribes 2011 Spring FloodingMissouri River Basin Columbia River Basin

  15. USACE Executive Overview

  16. USACE Executive Overview2011 USACE National Events Total personnel deployed to support CONUS response activities: 2490 Total FEMA mission assignments: 176 ($630 million) Total FCCE dollars: $180 million

  17. USACE Executive Overview 2011 USACE International Events Total personnel deployed to support CONUS response activities: 18 for natural disasters , 1405 for military contingency operations. Total dollars on international response assignments: $423k (not including military contingency operations)

  18. Where Do We Go From Here? • Critical repairs – as needed for next flood season • System Performance & Evaluation – a post-flood assessment of the overall performance of the system • Operational Assessment – restore full functionality of the system

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