Dredging Projects and the Environment: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Navigation Projects, Business Processes, and Real World Issues

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The World of Dredging and Dredges Dredging Projects and the Environment: U.S. Army Corps Navigation Projects, Business Processes, and Real World Issues John F. Tavolaro US Army Corps,

What You Will Learn Why the U.S. Army Corps is involved in dredging projects The process we follow to build and maintain navigation projects Environmental considerations and how they affect the project Nuts and bolts of construction contracts

Overview Background and History Projects and Project Management Phases of a Corps Project Regulatory / Environmental Considerations Construction Contracts Video Clip

Background and History

Background and History Brief History: June 1775 - Continental Congress Establishes Chief of Engineers Rufus Putnam First Chief 1802 West Point First US Engineering School 1780 to 1820 Roads and Railroads 1824 First Navigation Project Dredging and De- Snagging on Ohio and Mississippi Rivers 1834 Improvements of Navigation on Hudson River

Corps Of Engineers Divisions and Districts

Support to the Warfighter Leveraging the Regiment I am firmly convinced that but for the existence of the Corps peacetime organization and its resources of men, methods, training and supply, and its close association with the military through the years, the history of the Pacific area in World War II would have been written more in blood than in achievement. General Dwight Eisenhower, Chief of Staff, in the Hearing Before the Committee on Armed Services on H.R. 3830, 80th Cong., 1st session (Washington, DC: GPO, 1947).

Types of Dredges

Projects and Project Management Six Phases of a Corps Project: 1. Enthusiasm 2. Disillusionment 3. Panic 4. Search for the Guilty 5. Punishment of the Innocent 6. Praise and Honors for Those Who Did Nothing Well, NOT REALLY

Projects and Project Management Five (Real) Phases of a Corps Project: 1. Authorization by Congress 2. Planning 3. Engineering and Design 4. Construction 5. Operations and Maintenance (O&M)

Projects and Project Management Authorization by Congress Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) Formerly called Rivers and Harbors Act Called WRDA since 1986 Passed every two years Authorizes studies and construction Annual Appropriations Bills (the cash)

Projects and Project Management From The Water Resources Development Act of 1996: SEC.424. PORT OF NEW YORK - NEW JERSEY NAVIGATION STUDY. The Secretary shall conduct a comprehensive study of navigation needs at the Port of New York New Jersey (including the South Brooklyn Marine and Red Hook Container Terminals, Staten Island, and adjacent areas) to address improvements, including deepening of existing channels to depths of 50 feet or greater, that are required to provide economically efficient and environmentally sound navigation to meet current and future requirements.

Projects and Project Management Corps Planning Phase 1. WRDA Authorization 2. Reconnaissance Study 3. Feasibility Cost Sharing Agreement (FCSA) 4. Feasibility Study

Projects and Project Management Reconnaissance Study Determines Federal Interest Identifies Potential Local Sponsors Fully Funded by Federal Government Normally no more than 12 Months to Complete

Projects and Project Management Feasibility Cost Sharing Agreement (FCSA) Project Sponsor Identified State and/or Local Government & Agencies Bi-State Agencies / Authorities Project Sponsor Responsibilities Provides Cash or In-kind Services (incl. Disposal Sites) Provides LERR During Construction Hold and Save US Free from Damages during Construction and O&M

Projects and Project Management Feasibility Study Identifies Problems and Opportunities Forecast Without Plan Conditions Develops Alternative Plans Net Economic Development (NED) Benefits Evaluates Effects Compares Alternative Plans Selects Recommended Plan B/C Ratio > 1.00

Projects and Project Management Project Design Phase Pre-Construction Engineering & Design (PED) PED Project Cooperation Agreement General Design Memorandum (GDM) Final Project Design Cost-sharing Considerations Environmental Requirements (EIS, etc.)

Projects and Project Management Construction Phase WRDA Authorization Project Cooperation Agreement (PCA) for Construction Preparation of Plans & Specifications Award and Manage Construction Contracts

Projects and Project Management Operations & Maintenance Phase Project Condition Surveys Programming and Budgeting / Priorities Engineering & Design Environmental Permits Plans & Specifications Construction Contracts Publication of Controlling Depths

Regulatory / Environmental Considerations Environmental Laws & Environmental Issues

Regulatory / Environmental Considerations Key Environmental Laws Rivers and Harbors Act 1899 National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Clean Water Act Ocean Dumping Act Coastal Zone Management Act Endangered Species Act Magnuson Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act

Regulatory / Environmental Considerations Rivers and Harbors Act 1899 Applies to Navigable Waters Section 10 Prohibits: Unauthorized Obstruction or Alterations Unauthorized Construction of Structures Authorization = Corps Permit

Regulatory / Environmental Considerations National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) 1969 National Policy = Productive and enjoyable harmony with Environment Federal Agencies must give appropriate consideration to Environment Environmental Assessments Environmental Impact Statements

Regulatory / Environmental Considerations Clean Water Act 1977 Section 404: Discharges of Dredged or Fill Material into Waters of U.S. Secretary of Army Can Issue Permits EPA Administrator has veto power Section 401: Applies to Section 404 Actions State Certification Discharge Meets State WQ Standards

Regulatory / Environmental Considerations Ocean Dumping Act 1972 No dumping anything in the Ocean Except as Authorized by Permit Permitting Agencies: USEPA (Sect. 102) and USACE (Sect. 103) Exclusions: Fish Waste Artificial Fishing Reefs Vessel Propulsion and Fixed Structures Emergency to Safeguard Life at Sea

Regulatory / Environmental Considerations Ocean Dumping Ban Act of 1988 Amends the Ocean Dumping Act Makes it unlawful for any person to dump sewage sludge or industrial waste into ocean waters after December 31, 1991; United States Public Vessel Medical Waste Anti-Dumping Act of 1988 Prohibits, 6 months after enactment, disposal of potentially infectious medical waste into ocean waters by a "public vessel". Also adds medical wastes to the list of materials prohibited under the Ocean Dumping Act What s Left? ----- Dredged Materials!

Regulatory / Environmental Considerations Coastal Zone Management Act 1972 States Can Develop Coastal Zone Management (CZM) Plans CZM Plans Approved by Secretary of Commerce Section 307: Requires Federal Agencies to Comply with CZM Plan to Maximum Extent Practicable Permit Applicants Must Comply or No Permit Can Be Issued

Regulatory / Environmental Considerations Endangered Species Act 1973 Intent Of Congress = Conserve Threatened & Endangered Species and Habitats For Federal Actions Agencies Must: Consult with USF&W and/or NMFS Carry Out Programs for Species Conservation Ensure Their Actions Won t Likely Jeopardize Species Continued Existence Federal Action = Authorized, Funded, or Carried Out

Regulatory / Environmental Considerations Magnuson Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act Amendments 1996 Governs U.S. Marine Fisheries Management NMFS Establishes Essential Fish Habitat Agencies Evaluate their Actions Consult with NMFS NMFS Provides Conservation Recommendations Agencies Respond Conservation Recommendation are not binding

Regulatory / Environmental Considerations Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act 1956 Intent of Congress = Protect Quality of Aquatic Environment Concerning Fish and Wildlife Resources Agencies must consult with USF&W and/or NMFS on their Actions

Regulatory / Environmental Considerations Key Environmental Issues Seasonal Dredging Windows Endangered Species Protection Water Quality Protection Habitat Protection Dredged Material Disposal

Regulatory / Environmental Considerations Seasonal Dredging Windows Windows of Time When Dredging is Allowed Wildlife Protection Fish / Shellfish Migration and Spawning Fish / Shellfish Overwintering Bird Nesting and Foraging Endangered Species Protection Water Quality Protection Dissolved Oxygen Turbidity

Regulatory / Environmental Considerations Endangered Species Protection Key Species: Piping Plover and Least Tern Sea Turtles Shortnose Sturgeon Sea Beach Amaranth Whales Bald Eagles Primary Protective Measures: Seasonal Windows Endangered Species Inspectors Relocations

Regulatory / Environmental Considerations Water Quality Protection Key Issues: Dissolved Oxygen Turbidity Toxicity Bioaccumulation of Contaminants Primary Protective Measures: Seasonal Windows Best Management Practices Restrictions on Barge Overflow / Effluent Monitoring with Action Levels

Regulatory / Environmental Considerations Habitat Protection Key Issues: Spawning Areas Nesting Areas Overwintering Wetlands Primary Protective Measures: Seasonal Windows Avoidance Best Management Practices

Regulatory / Environmental Considerations Dredged Material Disposal Aquatic Placement Upland Placement Corps Policy: Least Cost, Environmentally Acceptable Beneficial Use of Dredged Material

Regulatory / Environmental Considerations Aquatic Placement Open Water Placement Key Issues: Toxicity Bioaccumulation Location Beach Nourishment Key Issues: Endangered Species Habitat

Regulatory / Environmental Considerations Upland Placement Key Issues: Effluent Habitat Conflicting Land Use Biggest Challenges: Cost Land Availability

Construction Contracts Key Issues: Bid Guarantee Performance and Payment Bonds Competitive Prices Prevailing Wages (Davis-Bacon Act Wage Rates) Safety Environmental Compliance

Construction Contracts Key Contract Clauses for Dredging: Variation in Estimated Quantity VEQ (+/- 15%) Differing Site Conditions Different Dredged Materials Weather or Sea Conditions Changes in Dredging or Disposal Site Changes Clause

Port of New York and New Jersey 240 miles of federal channels 230,346 direct & indirect jobs $14 B in NJ & NY wages & taxes Serves 35 percent of America s population

Significance of the Port Largest port on the East Coast Largest petroleum products importing port & cocoa port in the country. $100.36 B in ocean-borne cargo 4 M containers (TEUs) annually Largest vehicle import/export handling port in the country (625 K) Passenger Ship Terminal Passengers: 397,340

Deepening the Port Arthur Kill (40-41 ) $362 M Kill van Kull and Newark Bay (45 ) $736 M Port Jersey (41 ) $121 M

Harbor Navigation Study Pathways to Existing Destinations and Depths AMBROSE AND ANCHORAGE CHANNELS (45 ) BAY RIDGE, RED HOOK, AND BUTTERMILK CHANNELS (40 ) PORT JERSEY AND CLAREMONT TERMINAL CHANNELS (35 & 28, authorized to 41 & 38 ) KILL VAN KULL (40, auth 45 ) NEWARK BAY CHANNEL (40, auth 45 ) ARTHUR KILL (35, auth 41 )