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Page 1: Analysis of Slide Impacts on the North Fork Stillaguamish River Floodplain

Analysis of Slide Impacts on the North Fork Stillaguamish River

Floodplain

For Snohomish CountyMay 5, 2014

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Agenda

• Initial River Floodplain Concerns• Initial River Analysis Efforts • Results and Impacts Determined from this effort• Initial Discussions on What Longer Term Solutions

Might Look Like• Impacted Structures and Hazus Risk Assessment• NFIP Assessment• HMA Assessment

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Initial River Floodplain Concerns

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Initial River Floodplain Concerns

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Initial River Analysis Efforts

• What flows could we see in the short-term (April-May)

• What flows could we see in the longer-term (next flood season starts in October)

• What information do we have to determine the baseline flooding condition prior to slide

• What do we need to do to appropriately model how the river will act through the slide

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Hydrology – River Flows

Derived Maximum Peak Flows by month for NF Stillaguamish nr Arlington Gage in CFS

Short-Term

Long-Term (Flood Frequency Analysis)

Probability0.9999 0.999 0.99 0.9 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.02 0.010.005 0.002 0.0001

Return Period1.0 1.1 2 5 10 50 100 200 5001000 10000

Flow

(cfs)

1000.0

10000.0

100000.0

Bulletin 17B Plot for NFStillynrArlington

Computed Curve Expected Probability Curve 5 Percent Confidence Limit 95 Percent Confidence Limit Observed Events (Weibull plotting positions)

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Existing Flood Insurance Study Comparison

From FIS (NF Stillaguamish River Last updated in 1981):

From USGS Gage nr ArlingtonConclusion:New Analysis shows 100-year flow at 48,700 cfs, which is 56% higher.

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Updated River Model

• A pre-slide hydraulic model was created using the 2013 LiDAR topography

• LiDAR did not capture under water part but flow at time of LiDAR was fairly low

• Mimicked the effective model profile for channel characteristics

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River Model with Added Slide Impact

• A post-slide hydraulic model was created by adding the April 6, 2014 LiDAR for the slide area to the existing 2013 LiDAR model

• Largest unknown was at what elevation the channel bottom was through the slide area

• USGS has deployed gages in the lake area that this model was calibrated to

• Channel was dropped by approximately 2.5 to 4.5 feet through the slide below the water line to match what was observed

• This model was done prior to the pilot channel being improved• Upstream bathymetry is not a part of the model and it is not likely

to affect the larger flood events

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Pre- and Post- Slide Results

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Pre- and Post- Slide Results

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Initial Discussions on What Longer Term Solutions Might Look Like

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Impacted Structures and Hazus Assessment

• Detailed building/parcel data from Snohomish County

• Hazus runs to be revised with building data

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Differences in Impacts

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NFIP Policies

• Impact area– 10 properties with 11 policies

• Fringe area– 2 properties

• Claims filed – 11 filed as of May 5, 2014

• Public inquiries at Disaster Recovery Center– 38 as of May 6, 2014

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NFIP Strategy

• Provide floodplain Management and Flood Insurance Technical Assistance

• 209 Repetitive Loss Properties

– Field verification – National Flood Mitigation Data

Collection Tool – Provide to State and Snohomish

County to assist in analysis and development for planning and grants

• Insurance Agent Briefing

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HMA


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