1 / 16

Shell Island West NRDA Restoration

Shell Island West NRDA Restoration. Catherine Ricks, P.E. Engineering May 6, 2014. committed to our coast. committed to our coast. Presentation Outline. Project Background Project Overview Map Project Features East Lobe West Lobe Borrow Areas

neo
Télécharger la présentation

Shell Island West NRDA Restoration

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Shell Island West NRDA Restoration Catherine Ricks, P.E. Engineering May 6, 2014 committed to our coast committed to our coast

  2. Presentation Outline • Project Background • Project Overview Map • Project Features • East Lobe • West Lobe • Borrow Areas • Mississippi River – Dune/Beach & Sand Flat • Offshore – Marsh Fill • Project Schedule Overview • Summary Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana

  3. Project Background Shell Island West NRDA Restoration Project (BA-111) • LCA Barataria Basin Barrier Shoreline (BBBS) Restoration Project • Emergency Berm Project constructed in 2010 in response to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, constructed a portion of the Shell Island East Lobe (W8). • Shell Island East Berm Barrier Island Restoration Project (Shell East Berm), constructed in 2013 with Berm Enhancement Funds. • Shell Island West NRDA Restoration Project (Shell West NRDA) is the construction of the remainder of the East Lobe and the entire West Lobe. • Shell West NRDA is awaiting funding. Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana

  4. BA-111 Shell West NRDA Overview MR-E MR-A MR-B Shell Island West Lobe Shell Island East Lobe Shell Island N 35-E Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana

  5. Shell Island East Berm Project August 15, 2013 was the last day of dune fill placement. April 1, 2014 May 4, 2013 September 9, 2013 Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana

  6. Project Features – East Lobe (as of May 2013) • Shell West NRDA East Lobe features include: • Beach/Dune at approximately 7,800 linear feet • +8.0’ NAVD88 • Uniform dune width of 340’ • 2,839,000 cy (includes marsh sand flat) • 176 acres • Marsh sand flat at approximately 5,000 linear feet • +2.5’ NAVD88 • Turbidity Control Structure on the landward/bay side (no containment) • 93 acres • Marsh fill platform at approximately 3,000 linear feet • +2.5’ NAVD88 • Containment dike • 486,200 cy • 60 acres Marsh Fill (with containment) Access Channel Marsh Sand Flat Shell West NRDA East Lobe Plan View Dune/Beach Shell East Berm Project Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana

  7. Marsh Fill Primary Dike 30 8 1 1 Break in Slope at +1.0 60 1 Containment Dike Secondary Borrow Source Dune/Beach Containment Dike Primary Borrow Source 30 1 19,405 acres of coastal habitats benefited 30 Break in Slope at +1.0 60 1 1 Marsh Sand Flat Shell West NRDA East Lobe Typical Cross-sections Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana

  8. Project Features – West Lobe • Shell West NRDA West Lobe features include: • Beach/Dune constructed approximately 7,000 linear feet • +8.0’ NAVD88 • Uniform width of 380’ • 2,234,000 cy • 196 acres • Marsh fill platform approximately 5,600 linear feet • +2.5’ NAVD88 • Containment dike • 878,000 cy • 134 acres Containment Dike Marsh Fill Access Channel Dune/Beach Shell West NRDA West Lobe Plan View Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana

  9. Marsh Fill Primary Dike 30 8 1 Break in Slope at +1.0 1 60 1 Containment Dike Borrow Source Dune/Beach Marsh Fill Primary Dike 30 8 1 1 Break in Slope at +1.0 60 1 Containment Dike Borrow Source Shell West NRDA West Lobe Typical Cross-sections Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana

  10. Project Features – Mississippi River Borrow Areas MR-A • 5.3 MCY (Volume are based on pre-Shell East surveys) • Cut depths to -75’ NAVD88 and -80’ NAVD88 Shell West NRDA Dune/Beach and Sand Flat Borrow Areas Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana

  11. Project Features – Mississippi River Borrow Areas MR-B • 3.96 MCY (Volume are based on pre-Scofield surveys) • Cut depths to -80’ NAVD88 Shell West NRDA Dune/Beach and Sand Flat Borrow Areas Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana

  12. Project Features – Mississippi River Borrow Areas MR-E • 3.5 MCY (Volume are based on Post-Construction Shell East surveys) • Cut depths to -80’ NAVD88 Shell West NRDA Dune/Beach and Sand Flat Borrow Areas Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana

  13. Project Features – Offshore Borrow Area 35-E • 15 MCY (Volume are based on pre-Shell East surveys) • Cut depths to -51.0’ NAVD88 and -54.0’ NAVD88 Shell West NRDA Offshore Marsh Fill Borrow Area Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana

  14. Project Schedule • Tasks Completed: • Bathymetric and Topographic Surveys – February 2011 and January 2012 • Geophysical Investigation and Final Report (Borrow Areas)– May 2012 • Geotechnical Investigation and Final Report (Fill Area) – August 2012 • Coastal Use Permit – August 2012, Modification – June 2013 • COE 404 Permit – October 2012, Modification – Not Required • LDWF Fill Material Permit – February 2013 • Engineering and Design • Future Tasks: • Update Bathymetric and Topographic Survey • Update E&D • Bid Process – Availability of Funding Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana

  15. Project Summary • Dune/Beach Fill Volume: 5,073,000 cy • Marsh Fill Volume: 1,123,000 cy • Area of Fill: 342 acres • Primary Dike: 10,790 linear feet • Sand Fencing: 14,400 linear feet • Settlement Plates: 17 plates Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana

  16. QUESTIONS Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana

More Related