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Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan PUBLIC MEETINGS April 5-7, 2010 Rochester, Montesano, and Chehalis
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Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan PUBLIC MEETINGS April 5-7, 2010 Rochester, Montesano, and Chehalis.

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Page 1: Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan PUBLIC MEETINGS April 5-7, 2010 Rochester, Montesano, and Chehalis.

Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan

PUBLIC MEETINGS

April 5-7, 2010

Rochester, Montesano, and Chehalis

Page 2: Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan PUBLIC MEETINGS April 5-7, 2010 Rochester, Montesano, and Chehalis.

What is the Chehalis River Basin Flood Authority?

• Authorized by the Washington State Legislature Spring 2008

• Established by intergovernmental agreement among the member governments

• Established to “develop or participate in the development of flood hazard mitigation measures throughout the basin”

Page 3: Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan PUBLIC MEETINGS April 5-7, 2010 Rochester, Montesano, and Chehalis.

Who are the Flood Authority Members?

• Grays Harbor County• Lewis County• Thurston County• Confederated Tribes

of the Chehalis

• City of Aberdeen• City of Centralia• City of Chehalis• City of Montesano• City of Oakville• Town of Bucoda• Town of Pe Ell

Page 4: Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan PUBLIC MEETINGS April 5-7, 2010 Rochester, Montesano, and Chehalis.

What has the Flood Authority Accomplished?

• Funding studies to aid development of solutions to flood problems:– Evaluating upstream storage facilities– Developing a LiDAR digital elevation

model for the basin– Developing a hydraulic model for the lower basin– Conducting an economic analysis to value

flood protection and ecosystem services

Page 5: Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan PUBLIC MEETINGS April 5-7, 2010 Rochester, Montesano, and Chehalis.

What has the Flood Authority Accomplished?

• Evaluated floodplain regulations in the basin• Funded an assessment of flood warning

systems in the basin• Coordinating with Corps projects• Considering options for establishing a

Flood District for future project funding• Developing a Draft Comprehensive

Flood Hazard Management Plan

Page 6: Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan PUBLIC MEETINGS April 5-7, 2010 Rochester, Montesano, and Chehalis.

What are the Future Plans of the Flood Authority?

• Continue to fund existing projects and studies• Fund the development of an Early

Warning System• Adopt the Draft Comprehensive Flood Hazard

Management Plan• Form a Flood District for future funding

of flood projects

Page 7: Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan PUBLIC MEETINGS April 5-7, 2010 Rochester, Montesano, and Chehalis.

What is a Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan?

• An examination of the cause and effect of flood related problems leading to the development and implementation of feasible solutions

• Focuses on managing the hazards associated with flooding

• Considers both non-structural and structural alternatives

Page 8: Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan PUBLIC MEETINGS April 5-7, 2010 Rochester, Montesano, and Chehalis.

Why did the Flood Authority Develop a Flood Plan?

• Provide a basin-wide evaluation of flood problem areas and potential projects to address the problems

• Develop basin-wide goals for addressing flood problems

• Develop basin-wide criteria for evaluating future projects

• Identify a range of projects to address flood problems in various areas of the basin

• Identify strategies for funding future projects and establishing a flood district

Page 9: Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan PUBLIC MEETINGS April 5-7, 2010 Rochester, Montesano, and Chehalis.

• Based on Flood Plans prepared by member jurisdictions

• Solicited information from:– Flood Authority members and jurisdictions– Public involvement – Agency coordination

How was the Flood Plan Developed?

Page 10: Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan PUBLIC MEETINGS April 5-7, 2010 Rochester, Montesano, and Chehalis.

What is in the Flood Plan?

• Goals • Basin characteristics• Previous studies• Regulatory overview• Basin flood characteristics• Flood problem areas• Mitigation alternatives• Funding options• Recommended actions

Page 11: Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan PUBLIC MEETINGS April 5-7, 2010 Rochester, Montesano, and Chehalis.

What are the Flood Problem Areas?

Page 12: Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan PUBLIC MEETINGS April 5-7, 2010 Rochester, Montesano, and Chehalis.

What are the Flood Problem Areas?

Page 13: Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan PUBLIC MEETINGS April 5-7, 2010 Rochester, Montesano, and Chehalis.

What Types of Mitigation Actions are Recommended?

• Non-structural Measures– Public information

• Provide educational materials such as flood proofing guidance– Regulation

• Improve floodplain regulations, develop floodplain conservation easement programs

– Planning and data collection• Improve hydraulic modeling, study woody debris and stream gravels

– Reduce damage to existing structures• Develop home elevation and buyout programs

– Emergency response and preparedness• Develop early warning system

– Natural resource protection projects• Protect and restore riparian areas

Page 14: Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan PUBLIC MEETINGS April 5-7, 2010 Rochester, Montesano, and Chehalis.

What Types of Mitigation Actions are Recommended?

• Structural Measures– Floodplain protection

• Twin Cities levees, PUD storage facilities– Bank protection

• Bank stabilization and protection– Conveyance capacity

• Widen or deepen channels, open channel migration zone

Page 15: Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan PUBLIC MEETINGS April 5-7, 2010 Rochester, Montesano, and Chehalis.

How will the Flood Plan be Used?

• Provides a project start list for a Flood District• Recommended actions can be incorporated into

the Corps General Investigation Feasibility Study• Flood Plan meets federal and state guidelines;

therefore, projects could be eligible for federal and state funding

Page 16: Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan PUBLIC MEETINGS April 5-7, 2010 Rochester, Montesano, and Chehalis.

What Are the Next Steps?

• Public comments will be incorporated into a revised Flood Plan

• Flood Authority plans to adopt the Flood Plan in June

• Flood Authority will recommend that member jurisdictions adopt the Flood Plan as part of their individual plans and as part of the Flood District formation process

Page 17: Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan PUBLIC MEETINGS April 5-7, 2010 Rochester, Montesano, and Chehalis.

What Can You Provide?

• Comments on the Flood Plan• Specific comments about:

– Flood problem areas– Recommended actions

Page 18: Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan PUBLIC MEETINGS April 5-7, 2010 Rochester, Montesano, and Chehalis.

• Open question and comment period• Listening posts• Comment forms

Questions and Comments?

Page 19: Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan PUBLIC MEETINGS April 5-7, 2010 Rochester, Montesano, and Chehalis.

Contact Information

www.lewiscountywa.gov/chehalis-river-basin-flood-authority

[email protected]