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US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG ® JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT COASTAL DAMAGE REDUCTION FLOOD DAMAGE REDUCTION NAVIGATION ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION REGULATORY INTERAGENCY & INTERNATIONAL SERVICES Shelley Trulock Jacksonville District Project Manager AIWW / IWW Update for AIWW / IWW Update for Jacksonville District Jacksonville District
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Page 1: US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG ® JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT COASTAL DAMAGE REDUCTION FLOOD DAMAGE REDUCTION NAVIGATION ECOSYSTEM RESTORATIONREGULATORYINTERAGENCY.

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Shelley Trulock

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AIWW / IWW Update for AIWW / IWW Update for Jacksonville DistrictJacksonville DistrictAIWW / IWW Update for AIWW / IWW Update for Jacksonville DistrictJacksonville District

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AIWW Overview in Jacksonville DistrictAIWW Overview in

Jacksonville District

• AIWW – Norfolk to St. Johns– Fernandina Harbor, Fl south to the St.

Johns River.– 21.9 miles long.– 12’ deep x 90’ wide in land cuts and

narrow streams.– 12’ deep x 150’ wide in open waters.

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AIWWNORFOLK, VA TO ST. JOHNS RIVER

AtlanticOcean

CHANNEL 12 ‘ DEEP x

90’/150‘ WIDE JACKSONVILLE

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IWW Overview in Jacksonville District

IWW Overview in Jacksonville District

• IWW– Jacksonville, Fl (St. Johns River) to

Miami, Fl.– 349 miles long.– 12’ deep x 125’ wide from Jacksonville, Fl

south to Fort Pierce, Fl.– 10’ deep x 125’ wide from Ft. Pierce, Fl

south to Miami, Fl.

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IWWJAX TO MIAMI

Cape CanaveralAtlantic Ocean

CHANNEL 12 FT DEEP X1 25 FT WIDE

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Tallahassee

CHANNEL 10 FT DEEP X 125 FT WIDE

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AIWW / IWW Overview in Jacksonville District

AIWW / IWW Overview in Jacksonville District

• Jacksonville District has authorization to maintain all 370.9 miles of the AIWW and IWW.

• Divided into reaches, typically by County.• Dredging is determined via condition surveys to

determine where the most significant shoaling is occurring.

• Federal Channel with a “low use shallow draft” designation = No Federal funding.

• FIND will be taking the lead until Jacksonville District receives additional Congressional Adds.– Corps will not even be able to perform condition surveys.

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• FY 11– President’s Budget $350K.– Caretaker Activities – real estate activities,

condition surveys, environmental activities. – Completed dredging in the Matanzas Reach with

Contributed Funds from FIND and Bakers Haulover reach with Federal funding.

– Completed construction of DMMA MSA 641 with ARRA funds and Contributed funds from FIND.

– Initiated construction of DMMA IR 2 with Contributed Funds from FIND.

FY 2011 Projects FY 2011 Projects AIWW / IWW Jacksonville DistrictAIWW / IWW Jacksonville District

FY 2011 Projects FY 2011 Projects AIWW / IWW Jacksonville DistrictAIWW / IWW Jacksonville District

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Florida

Jacksonville

Gulf of Mexico

IWW Matanzas O&M

IWW Bakers Haulover O&M

Orlando

Tallahassee

Key West

Pensacola

Cocoa

Ft. MyersWest Palm Beach

Miami

Tampa

FY 2011 Maintenance Dredging/DMMA Construction

Intracoastal Waterway, FL

DMMA IR2

DMMA MSA 641

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• FY 12– President’s Budget $0– Dredge St. Augustine with Contributed Funds

from FIND.– Finish construction of DMMA IR2.– Complete permit application for Sawpit with

Contributed Funds from FIND.

FY 2012 Projects FY 2012 Projects AIWW / IWW Jacksonville DistrictAIWW / IWW Jacksonville District

FY 2012 Projects FY 2012 Projects AIWW / IWW Jacksonville DistrictAIWW / IWW Jacksonville District

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Florida

Jacksonville

Gulf of Mexico

IWW St. Augustine O&M (Corps)

Orlando

Tallahassee

Key West

Pensacola

Cocoa

Ft. Myers

West Palm Beach

Miami

Tampa

FY 2012 Maintenance Dredging Intracoastal Waterway, FL

AIWW Sawpit (FIND)

IWW Indian River Reach 1 O&M (FIND)

IWW Palm Beach Reaches 3 & 4 O&M (FIND)

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Project: IWW, FL – St. Augustine Maintenance Dredging

Dredging Depth: 12 ft (required); + 2 ft

Dredging Width: 125 ft wide channel

Dredging Length: ~ 1 mile

Dredging Quantity: ~250,000 cubic yards

Material Type: Beach Quality Sand

Placement Area:Anastasia State Park, St. Johns County, Fl (9,000 ft)

Distance to Placement: ~3 miles

Type of Equipment: Small Business MATOC - Cutter Suction

Env. Window: None

Reason for Window: N/A

Est. Start Date: March 2012

Est. Completion Date: August 2012

Contract Amount: TBD

Contractor: TBD

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Jacksonville DistrictAIWW / IWW Issues & Concerns

Jacksonville DistrictAIWW / IWW Issues & Concerns

• Continued lack of adequate funding for dredging operations to fully maintain the waterway as authorized: 12’/10’ Deep x 125’ Wide.

• Pot of money that can be used for waterways such as the AIWW/IWW?

• Economic impact of not maintaining the waterway?– Tourism.– Real estate values.

• Regionalization pros & cons.– One Voice/consistent message.– Loss of institutional knowledge (State issues/regulatory).

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Questions?Questions?

Jacksonville DistrictShelley TrulockProject Manager

904-232-3292