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This was given to Missouri House Committee on how to find funding and speed up the repair of Missouri levees.

Transcript of Sse Presentation Disaster Recovery 3

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www.schultzandsummers.comwww.schultzandsummers.com

Our Company & Expertise

New Orleans LeveeBranson Airport

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SSE Owners

Water treatment and distribution

Wastewater collection and treatment

Storm water drainage Construction

observation Roads, highways and

bridges Subdivisions Commercial site

development Environmental site

assessment Environmental

permitting Generation,

transmission and distribution systems for electric utilities

Right-of-way acquisition Project Funding 

Expertise in Civil Engineering 

Stanley Schultz, P.E., R.L.S – Principal

Bob Summers, P.E., – Principal

Founder of Schultz Engineering in 1997

Joined ownership in 2007 became Schultz and Summers Engineering

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April 29, 2011 Satellite View of Flooding

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 IMPACT Reached a record

height over 400 feet.

Large agricultural areas and small farmsteads are swallowed by deep waters

Small towns and portions of large cities being flooded by muddy inundations

Part of the area where the Mississippi and Ohio rivers meet has received over 2 feet of rain in a little over three weeks.

Wappapello Lake in Wayne County

(AP Photo/Daily American Republic, Paul Davis)

Tuesday, May 3, 2011Wappapello Lake flows over its

emergency spillway and into the already swollen

St. Francis River.

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 IMPACT

Record Rainfall of 21.39 inches for April 2011

1000 Homes Evacuated

Highway 60 Closure

Butler County Black River Levee

Area

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 IMPACT Hundreds of Homes

Flooded

Branson Landing Flooded

April 27, 2011 the height of Table Rock Lake reached a record level of 935.3 feet.

Unprecedented Water Release of 68,000 cubic feet per second.

Branson Flooding in Taney County

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 IMPACT

As predicted, the two-mile hole in the levee flooded 130,000 acres of nearby farmland in what is known as the Birds Point-New Madrid Floodway.

Birds Point Flooding Area

May 2, 2011In an effort to spare Cairo, Illinois, and reduce downstream flooding, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers used explosives to breach a protective levee near the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.

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Birds Point USACE Levee Map

Satellite View of Affected Area

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Our Levee Work In

New Orleans

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ALTA/ACSM Boundary Engineering design Construction layout Mortgage Floodplain

Certification

  

ALTA/ACSM Boundary Engineering design Construction layout Mortgage Floodplain

Certification

  

Land Surveying 

Materials Testing 

Concrete Testing

Soil Testing Aggregate

Testing Asphalt

Testing

 

Materials Testing & Land

Surveying

 “They have a proven track record for dependable service, accurate test results and competitive pricing.”

- William Wheeler, QC Manager Archer Western Contractors

 “They have a proven track record for dependable service, accurate test results and competitive pricing.”

- William Wheeler, QC Manager Archer Western Contractors

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USACE BPA QA Projects

Table 2. Quality Assurance – In Progress Federal ProjectsCustomerCustomer Project Project  Project NumberProject Number

USACE -  New Orleans, LA WBV 09a Eastern Tie-In, Hero to Oakville, Phase II W912P8-10-C-0089

Quality Assurance – Completed Federal Projects

Customer Project Project NumberUSACE - New Orleans, LA LPV 147 Floodgate and Tie Ins W912P8-10-D-0010-0003USACE - New Orleans, LA LPV 7D.2 Almedia/Walker Drainage Structure - Phase 2 W912P8-09-D-0048-0002USACE - New Orleans, LA Bonne Carre Upper Guide Levee Enlargement W912P8-09-D-0052-0006USACE - New Orleans, LA WBV 18.2 Lake Cataouache Levee Enlargement, Phase 2 W912P8-09-C-0105USACE - New Orleans, LA WBV 14g.2 Estelle PS and Vicinity Floodwalls W912P8-09-D-0045-0002USACE - New Orleans, LA LPV 18.2 Williams Boulevard Floodgate W912P8-09-D-0046-0004USACE - New Orleans, LA Utility Relocation (Reach5) W912P8-10-Z-0002USACE - New Orleans, LA Bayou Trepagnier Complex Floodwall W912P8-09-D-0043-0004USACE - New Orleans, LA Reach 2A Shell Pipeline W912P8-09-D-0052-0005USACE - New Orleans, LA LPV 3d.2 Airport Levee W912P8-08-D-0044-0004USACE - New Orleans, LA LPV-06e.2 Floodwall under I-310 W912P8-10-C-0075

USACE - New Orleans, LALPV 04.2a Reach 1A Cross Bayou to St. Rose & Gulf South Floodwall, Ph. 2 W912P8-09-D-0052-0004

USACE - New Orleans, LA LPV 19.2 Reach 4, 3rd Enlargement Lakefront Levee W912P8-09-D-0046-0003USACE - New Orleans, LA LPV 00.2 Reach 1, 4th Enlargement W912P8-09-D-0046-0002USACE - New Orleans, LA Reach 2A W912P8-09-D-0046-0005USACE - New Orleans, LA WBV 14f.2 Hwy 45 Levee, Phase 2 W912P8-08-D-0040-0002

USACE - New Orleans, LALPV 04.2b Reach 1B Phase 2, from I-310 to Walker Drainage Structure W912P8-09-D-0045-0005

USACE - New Orleans, LA LPV 12a.2 Duncan Pump Station W912P8-09-C-0106USACE - New Orleans, LA SELA 18, Dwyer Road Intake Canal W912P8-08-C-0093USACE - New Orleans, LA LPV 16.2 Bonnabel Blvd. Flood Gate W912P8-09-D-0044-0002

Quality Assurance – In-Process Federal Projects

Customer Project Project Number

USACE - New Orleans, LA WBV 09a Eastern Tie-In, Hero to Oakville, Phase II W912P8-10-C-0089

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Cost of Labor – One Mile of New Levee

Alternative 1: Prevailing Wage Rates for Butler CountyPer Hour

Operator $46.22Labor $33.85Truck Driver $35.69

QuantityQuantity Unit ProductionProductionTrucking Labor

(per 30)Labor(Per 4)

Equipment Labor (per 5) Total

Unit Price

Earthwork 189,200.00 CY 3000 $675,254.80 $85,392.27 $145,747.07 $906,394.13 $4.79

Alternative 2: Local Wage Rates for Butler CountyPer Hour

Operator $25.00Labor $15.00Truck Driver $17.00

QuantityQuantity Unit ProductionProductionTrucking Labor

(per 30)Labor(Per 4)

Equipment Labor (per 5) Total

Unit Price

Earthwork 189,200.00 CY 3000 $283,800.00 $37,840.00 $63,066.67 $438,313.33 $2.32

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SEMA/SEMA/FEMAFEMASEMA/SEMA/FEMAFEMA

USACE Disaster Operations Public Law 84-99

Emergency Watershed Protection Program (EWP)

Federal Appropriations

Wave Easement recording fees

Streamline condemnation proceedings

Reduced environmental hurdles and roadblocks

Reduce Liability on Emergency Levee work

FUNDING OPTIONS

& STREAMLING

SUGGESTIONS

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USACE Disaster

Operations Public Law 84-

99

Local district must request to participate in this program

USACE assigns project manager and team to assess damage and costs

Funding decision is made at the division level

It is a 75%-25% match program

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Emergency Watershed Protection Program (EWP)

75% - 25% match

25% can be in-kind from the local sponsor

Only available in an area where an emergency has been declared

Non-emergency work can go on for years

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Federal Appropriation

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• 1 Billion to Repair Levee• Passed Committee• If passed in the Senate

and the President signs it will be available October 1, 2011

• JoAnn Emerson is working with members up and down the Mississippi River to support this funding

Emerson: $1 Billion to Repair Levee System

WASHINGTON – U.S. Rep. JoAnn Emerson (MO-08) said that a Chairman’s amendment to the House Energy and Water Appropriations Act of 2012 included an additional $1 BILLION for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to repair levees throughout the United States, with $589.5 MILLION set aside at her request for the Mississippi River and Tributaries system.  That system includes the Birds Point levee and Mississippi River levees which border the Eighth Congressional District.

U.S. Rep. Jo Ann Emerson

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Streamline Suggestions

Streamline Condemnation Proceedings

Reduced Environmental Hurdles and Roadblocks

Reduce Liability on Emergency Levee Work

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Thank you for this opportunity, are there any questions?

Thank you for this opportunity, are there any questions?