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Unstable Slope Management for Oregon Highways: Using Cost-Based Risk Assessment in Conjunction with Site Characteristics to Manage Landslide and Rockfall Effects on the Transportation System Curran Mohney, C.E.G. Engineering Geology Program Leader Oregon Department of Transportation
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Unstable Slope Management for Oregon Highways: Using Cost-Based Risk Assessment in Conjunction with Site Characteristics to Manage Landslide and Rockfall.

Jan 20, 2016

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Page 1: Unstable Slope Management for Oregon Highways: Using Cost-Based Risk Assessment in Conjunction with Site Characteristics to Manage Landslide and Rockfall.

Unstable Slope Management for Oregon Highways: Using Cost-Based Risk Assessment in Conjunction with Site Characteristics to Manage Landslide and Rockfall Effects on the Transportation System

Curran Mohney, C.E.G.Engineering Geology Program LeaderOregon Department of Transportation

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Current Funding VS Repair Cost of the 500 Highest-Ranked Sites

$0

$500,000,000

$1,000,000,000

$1,500,000,000

$2,000,000,000

$2,500,000,000

$3,000,000,000

$3,500,000,000

6/30/1998 6/30/2003 6/29/2008 6/29/2013 6/30/2018 6/30/2023 6/29/2028 6/29/2033 6/30/2038 6/30/2043 6/29/2048

Current Funding

Outstanding Repair Cost

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Program Goals:

• Locate and Rank all Unstable Slopes affecting the State’s Highways

• Prioritize and Select Projects

• Allocate Funds

• Provide Information to Policy and Decision-Makers

• Integrate Data and Analyses with Internal Disciplines and other Agencies

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Program Criteria:Program Criteria:

● Manage All Unstable Slopes Uniformly

● Manage Risk and Liability Uniformly

● Scale Higher-Order Analyses Relative to Site Priority

● Utilize An Impact-Based System

● Rank and Prioritize Landslides and Rockfalls in Accordance with the Federal Highway Administration’s Asset Management Concept

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Asset Management:Asset Management:• http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/infrastructure/asstmgmt/ind

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• Decision-Making Methodology

• Draws from Business and Economics

• Supplements Scientific and Engineering Analyses

• Supports Decision-Making– Evaluate Trade-Offs– Conduct “What-If” Analyses– Make Sound “Investment” Decisions

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Unstable Slope Rating System:Unstable Slope Rating System:

Hazard ScoreX

Maintenance Benefit-Cost FactorX

Highway Classification Factor=

Final STIP Score

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Unstable Slope Data Collection Unstable Slope Data Collection Procedures:Procedures:

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Unstable Slope Unstable Slope ManagementManagement

Locate, Rank, Prioritize, and Select Sites for Repair

Perform Analyses: Cost-Benefit, Life Cycle Cost, etc.

Provide Information to Regions, Districts, Other Agencies, Public, etc.

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Unstable Slope Risk ManagementUnstable Slope Risk Management

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Questions ?Questions ?