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BUILDING STRONG ® Do not include this Slide. This template is a guide for preparing power points presentations. The information requested is important and should be provided in generally the same sequence and same format. But each presentation must be tailored for the specific segment being presented. Some slides can be eliminated and sometimes extra slides will be necessary to best convey the background and backup data needed to make the case for the LSAC assignment. Pictures are generally a very good method for communicating information on a particular feature or defect being evaluated. Some of the additional summary type slides will eventually be produced directly from the LST but until then you will have to cut and paste the data / graph into the power point. Adjust font size, color, layout, tables, etc. as needed to improve the presentation. Do not overload your slides with too much information; It is better to add a slide. Don’t be surprised to see future revisions to the Power Point.

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BUILDING STRONG®

Do not include this Slide.

This template is a guide for preparing power points presentations. The information requested is important and should be provided in generally the same sequence and same format. But each presentation must be tailored for the specific segment being presented. Some slides can be eliminated and sometimes extra slides will be necessary to best convey the background and backup data needed to make the case for the LSAC assignment. Pictures are generally a very good method for communicating information on a particular feature or defect being evaluated.

Some of the additional summary type slides will eventually be produced directly from the LST but until then you will have to cut and paste the data / graph into the power point.

Adjust font size, color, layout, tables, etc. as needed to improve the presentation. Do not overload your slides with too much information; It is better to add a slide.

Don’t be surprised to see future revisions to the Power Point.

The power point for the SOG will likely be a subset of this power point.

US Army Corps of Engineers

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Name of Levee Segment

Presenter Name

Presenter Title

Duty Location

Date of Presentation

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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 (year) Population at Risk

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Location Map/Overview

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Vicinity/Segment Map

SEE EXAMPLE, NEXT SLIDE

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Vicinity/Segment Map

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Summarize HydraulicsUse graphics on following slide to present information

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

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Summary of Hydraulics

Authorized Capacity Frequency - xxx yr return period Overtopped: No / Yes Failured: No / Yes Times Loaded (events) 25% - xx 50% - xx 75% - xx

10 year return

1000 year return

Record Flood

66% of height

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Performance History

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Geomorphology / Foundation Geology

Present typical foundation / subsurface conditions in longitudinal profile and or cross sections to document section being assessed.

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Typical SectionsLevee Embankment

Elev. 718.7 ft 15ft

4.0

1.0

3.0

1.0

Riverside Landside

Toe Elevation 703.0

Approx Crest Height: xx-xx FtCrest Width: xx Ft Foundation Geology: Levee Materials /Zoning:Riverside Erosion Protection: Sod/Riprap

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Typical Flood Wall Section

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Typical Section with Culvert

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Example: Culverts/Closure

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Review of Assessment Ratings

Review/Compare ICW Rating with LST Rating in Table format

Highlight Primary Factors and other indicators needing attention / discussion.

Use table format similar to that shown on following slides. ADJUST TABLE COLUMN WIDTHS AS NEEDED

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EMBANKMENT SEEPAGE SUPPORTING PHOTOS

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Embankment Seepage Assessment Ratings

Performance Mode ICW Rating

LST Rating

Comment

Embankment and Foundation Seepage and Piping

Unwanted Vegetation Growth (1)

Encroachments (3)

Settlement (7)

Cracking (9)

Animal Control (10)

Culverts/Discharge Pipes (11)

Underseepage Relief Wells/Toe/Drainage Systems (14)

Seepage (15)

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EMBANKMENT STABILITY SUPPORTING PHOTOS

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Embankment Stability Assessment Ratings

Performance Mode ICW Rating

LST Rating

Comment

Embankment Stability

Unwanted Vegetation Growth (1)

Encroachments (3)

Slope Stability (5)

Settlement (7)

Depressions/Rutting (8)

Cracking (9)

Underseepage Relief Wells/Toe/Drainage Systems (14)

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FLOOD WALL SEEPAGE SUPPORTING PHOTOS

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Flood Wall Seepage Assessment Ratings

Performance Mode ICW Rating

LST Rating

Comment

Flood Wall Under Seepage and Piping

Culverts/Discharge Pipes (n/a)

Unwanted Vegetation Growth (1)

Encroachments (2)

Underseepage Relief Wells/Toe/Drainage Systems (8)

Seepage (9)

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FLOOD WALL STABILITY SUPPORTING PHOTOS

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Flood Wall Stability Assessment Ratings

Performance Mode ICW Rating

LST Rating

Comment

Flood Wall Stability

Unwanted Vegetation Growth (1)

Encroachments (2)

Concrete Surfaces (4)

Tilting, Sliding or Settlement of Concrete Structures (5)

Foundation of Concrete Structures (6)

Underseepage Relief Wells/Toe/Drainage Systems (8)

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CULVERTS AND CLOSURE SUPPORTING PHOTOS

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CULVERTS AND CLOSURE ASSESSMENT RATINGS

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Consequence Data Summary

Weighted Fatality Rate xxxx Threatened Population w/o warning xxxx Estimated Loss of Life w/o warning xxxx Number of structures Inundated xxxx Economic Damages $xxxxxx Critical Infrastructure / Environments

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Assessment Rating SummaryPrimary Factors

Embankment & Foundation Seepage - U,M,A

Embankment Stability - U,M,A

Erosion - U,M,A

Closure System - U,M,A

Flood Wall Stability - U,M,A

Flood Wall Under Seepage - U,M,A

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Major Contributors to Overall Risk Rating

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Major Contributors to Risk Prior to Capacity Exceedance

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Segment Ratings Compared to All Segments

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Performance Index vs LOL

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Performance Index vs Economic Damages

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Recommended LSAC Assignment

Prior to Capacity Exceedance LSAC = xx Capacity Exceedance LSAC = xx

Recommended LSAC = xx

Add Reasons for adjusting LSAC assignment

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Do not include this Slide.

This template is a guide for preparing power points presentations. The information requested is important and should be provided in generally the same sequence and same format. But each presentation must be tailored for the specific segment being presented. Some slides can be eliminated and sometimes extra slides will be necessary to best convey the background and backup data needed to make the case for the LSAC assignment. Pictures are generally a very good method for communicating information on a particular feature or defect being evaluated.

Some of the additional summary type slides will eventually be produced directly from the LST but until then you will have to cut and paste the data / graph into the power point.

Adjust font size, color, layout, tables, etc. as needed to improve the presentation. Do not overload your slides with too much information; It is better to add a slide.

Don’t be surprised to see future revisions to the Power Point.

The power point for the SOG will likely be a subset of this power point.