US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG ® Understanding Sedimentation and Land Use Cover Relationships in the Lake Sidney Lanier Watershed Russell A. Lundstrum Natural Resources Specialist, Park Ranger Lake Sidney Lanier, Buford Dam MGIS Program, Pennsylvania State University Capstone Project July 2009 - February 2010 Rev. 7
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US Army Corps of Engineers
BUILDING STRONG®
Understanding Sedimentation and Land Use Cover Relationships in the Lake Sidney Lanier Watershed
Russell A. Lundstrum
Natural Resources Specialist, Park Ranger
Lake Sidney Lanier, Buford Dam
MGIS Program, Pennsylvania State University
Capstone Project
July 2009 - February 2010
Rev. 7
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Lake Sidney Lanier
Located 60 miles north of Atlanta, GA
Buford Dam built in 1952► Filled to full pool in 1957
Over 15,000 adjacent land owners
► 10,000 private docks
Source of drinking water for 3.5 million people
Over 7.5 million visitors to the lake annually
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Lake Level Action Zones
Above 1071’: Flood Water StorageZone 1: Normal OperationZone 2: Reduced Hydropower, Limited NavigationZone 3: Reduced Hydropower, Severely Limited NavigationZone 4: Hydropower at Minimum, Little/No NavigationBelow 1035’: Unable to Generate Power, “dead storage”
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Vital Statistics
692 miles of shoreline 39,038 acres of water 17,726 acres of land 41 USACE parks 10 Marinas
► 10,000+ Boats
13 County and City Parks 6 State Parks
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Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin (ACF)
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Upper Chattahoochee Watershed
9 counties
1,034 square miles
60 square miles of that is the lake itself
2,240 miles of streams*
3,909 miles of roads**
*USGS NHD dataset**TeleAtlas 2009
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Research Questions
How has land use changed in the watershed?
How much sediment has accumulated in Lake Sidney Lanier?
Is there a correlation between sediment accumulation and land-cover change in the Lake Sidney Lanier watershed?
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Study Area Selection 44 Sub-watersheds Drain
to Lake Sidney Lanier 4 Selected, Based On:
► Sufficient Sedimentation Range data
• Max. Accumulation• Max. Erosion• No Change
► Visual Analysis of Land Cover Change
• New Neighborhoods• More Roads• Forested Areas
Longwood Cove, Lake Sidney Lanier130,000 cubic yards of silt removed
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Sediment Affects…
Recreation Wildlife Water Supply Water Quality
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Sub-watershed Study AreasSub-watershed Study Areas404
certain characteristics• Strong increase• Strong decrease• No change
How do the land cover and sediment range data correlate?
BUFORD POOL SEDIMENTATIONRANGE 33A
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STATION, FEET
May-56 Dec-83 J un-89LEFT BANK RIGHT BANK
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Research Relevance Effect of silt on lake operations
► Reduces hydropower capacity• Minimal impact
► Effects recreation, wildlife• Shallow water in marinas• Turbid water in creeks and coves
► Can impact flood storage• Estimated $2 billion in real estate
between Buford Dam and Peachtree Creek
Effects municipal water supply► Reduces water storage capacity► Diffuser pipes become clogged► Additional water treatment for turbid water
(minimal on this lake)
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Research Relevance Effect of silt on lake operations
► Reduces hydropower capacity• Minimal impact
► Effects recreation, wildlife• Shallow water in marinas• Turbid water in creeks and
coves► Can impact flood storage
• Estimated $2 billion in real estate between Buford Dam and Peachtree Creek
Effects municipal water supply► Reduces water storage capacity► Diffuser pipes become clogged► Additional water treatment for turbid water
(minimal on this lake)
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Research Relevance Effect of silt on lake operations
► Reduces hydropower capacity• Minimal impact
► Effects recreation, wildlife• Shallow water in marinas• Turbid water in creeks and coves
► Can impact flood storage• Estimated $2 billion in real
estate between Buford Dam and Peachtree Creek
Effects municipal water supply► Reduces water storage capacity► Diffuser pipes become clogged► Additional water treatment for turbid
water (minimal on this lake)
Flooding in Mableton, GA, September 2009Map of home value below Buford Dam
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Research Relevance Effect of silt on lake operations
► Reduces hydropower capacity• Minimal impact
► Effects recreation, wildlife• Shallow water in marinas• Turbid water in creeks and coves
► Can impact flood storage• Estimated $2 billion in real estate
between Buford Dam and Peachtree Creek
Effects municipal water supply► Reduces water storage capacity► Diffuser pipes become clogged► Additional water treatment for turbid water
(minimal on this lake)
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Timeline2009
► July: Research Started► August: Proposal Rough Drafts► September: Online Proposal Presentation► October: Start Research Analysis► November: GIS Day Presentation► December: Continue Research Analysis
2010► January: Draft Analysis Findings► February 9-11: Final Presentation, USACE South Atlantic Division
Ranger Conference in Savannah, GA► March: Project Revisions► April: Final MGIS Wrap-up► May 15: Graduate► June: Present Documents and Research Findings to USACE