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Floodplain Management SESSION 26

Floodplain Management SESSION 26. Rivers as a Legal Battleground Human occupancy of floodplains and urban riverfronts Prepared by Frank Westerlund, Ph.D. . Human occupancy of floodplains and urban riverfronts. Objectives:

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Floodplain Management SESSION 26

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  1. Floodplain ManagementSESSION 26 Rivers as a Legal Battleground Human occupancy of floodplains and urban riverfronts Prepared by Frank Westerlund, Ph.D.

  2. Human occupancy of floodplains and urban riverfronts Objectives: 26.1 Discuss the history and evolution of human occupancy of floodplains and urban riverfronts 26.2 Identify values people place on floodplains and riverfronts 27.3 Identify planning and design principles for human use of floodplains and riverfronts that optimize values and sustain natural system functions

  3. Encyclopedia: Image:Mesopotamia.jpg http://www.aquarius.geomar.de/ This image has been released into the public domain by the copyright holder, its copyright has expired, or it is ineligible for copyright. This applies worldwide.

  4. Cincinnati River Front (1848)

  5. Merchandise Mart on the Chicago River

  6. Ogden River, Utah

  7. Cincinnati River Front Stadium

  8. U.S Inland and Intra Coastal Waterways http://www.corpsresults.us/pdfs/navigation.pdf

  9. Rational Method RATIONAL MODEL FOR COMPUTING Q PEAK DISCHARGE FROM A WATERSHED OR SUBBASIN Where Q = Peak discharge in cubic feet. Per second A = Area of the watershed in acres C = Coefficient of runoff for the watershed, based on area-proportional, combined runoff coefficients for slop, land cover and soil types T = Concentration time (in minutes) I = Maximum rainfall intensity (in inches per hour) that can occur during the concentration time M = Mannings’s coefficient of roughness Q = f ( A, C, T, I, M )

  10. Low-Impact Residential Development Concept for a Suburban Sub-basin

  11. LID Site Conservation Porous Pavement Reduced Imperviousness Amended Soils Open Drainage Rain Barrel Rain Gardens Create a Hydrologically Functional Lot

  12. Zero Rise

  13. Importance of Buffers Direction of Scour Overhanging vegetation replaced by development on high bank Migrating Channel Floodplain

  14. Serpentine Wall, Cincinnati

  15. Cincinnati Riverfront

  16. Cincinnati Riverfront Source: Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority

  17. Cincinnati Riverfront Source: Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority

  18. Muscatine Riverfront

  19. Davenport Iowa

  20. Urban Riverfronts – Saint Louis

  21. Moonwalk, New Orleans

  22. Savannah River Levee, Augusta, Georgia

  23. Tom McCall Riverfront Park, Portland, Oregon

  24. South Saskatchewan Flood Waters - Saskatoon The Meewasin Valley Authority is a conservation organization dedicated to protecting the natural and cultural heritage resources of the South Saskatchewan River Valley in Saskatoon, Canada

  25. Willamette Greenway http://www.environmentaleducationohio.org/Site%20Archives/Case%20Studies/willamette.html

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