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Title: Current Trends in Engineering


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Current Trends in Engineering Design and
Evaluation of Environmentally Sustainable Flood
Damage Reduction Projects
Tonja Koob President, Gaea Engineering Consultants
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Or The Lorax and the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers
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US Army Corps of Engineers Mission Statement
  • Planning, designing, building and operating water
    resources and other civil works projects.
  • Designing and managing the construction of
    military facilities for the Army and Air Force.
  • Providing design and construction management
    support for other Defense and federal agencies.

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Civil Engineering
  • Civil Engineering is the art of directing the
    great sources of power in Nature for the use and
    convenience of man. The most important object
    of Civil Engineering is to improve the means of
    production and of traffic in states, both for
    external and internal trade.
  • Thomas Tredgold, 1828
  • Civil engineers conceive, plan, design,
    construct and operate the facilities essential to
    modern life. They are problem-solvers, innovators
    and in the forefront of new technology.
  • Civil engineering is a profession that works to
    improve the quality of life for all people.
    People remain at the center of all we do.
  • American Society
  • of Civil Engineering, 2002

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Mississippi River Ancient and Modern Courses
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Old River, Louisiana
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Congress Authorizes Old River Control Structure
  • The distribution of flow and sediment in the
    Mississippi and Atchafalaya Rivers is now in
    desirable proportions and should be so
    maintained.
  • The United States Congress, 1954

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Low Sill Structure 1957
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Old River Control Complex
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  • We harnessed it, straightened it, regularized
    it, shackled it.
  • USACE, Pre 1973
  • The Corps of Engineers can make the
    Mississippi River go anywhere the Corps directs
    it to go.
  • USACE, Post 1973

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The Lorax and the USACE
  • Old River is the scene of a direct confrontation
    between the United States Government and the
    Mississippi River.
  • Water Resource Research Institute,
  • Louisiana State University
  • 1980
  • Old River Control is the keystone of the
    comprehensive flood-protection project for the
    lower Mississippi Valley.
  • Old River Control
  • promotional film
  • Post 1973

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Low Sill Structure
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Auxiliary Structure 1986
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Evolution of the Old River Control Complex
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Old River Control Complex
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Civil Engineering and South Louisiana
  • Civil Engineering is the art of directing the
    great sources of power in Nature for the use and
    convenience of man. The most important object
    of Civil Engineering is to improve the means of
    production and of traffic in states, both for
    external and internal trade.
  • Thomas Tredgold, 1828
  • Society required artifice to survive in a region
    where nature might reasonably have asked a few
    more eons to finish a work of creation that was
    incomplete.
  • Albert Cowdrey, 1977

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  • Because engineering works affect the public,
    much of what the engineer can and cannot do is
    specified by law. When a whole society is
    committed to an environmental ethic, it will
    codify these values into law.
  • Engineering, Ethics, and the Environment, 1998

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Chief Unveils Environmental Operating Principles
  • The principles foster unity of purpose on
    environmental issues, reflect a new tone and
    direction for dialogue on environmental matters,
    and ensure that employees consider conservation,
    environmental preservation and restoration in all
    activities.
  • The Corps Environment, April 2002

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Environmental Operating Principles
  • Strive to achieve environmental sustainability.
  • Recognize the interdependence of life and the
    physical environment.
  • 3. Seek balance and synergy among human
    development activities and natural systems by
    designing economic and environmental solutions
    that support and reinforce one another.

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Environmental Operating Principles
  • 4. Continue to accept corporate responsibility
    and accountability under the law for activities
    and decisions under our control that impact human
    health and welfare and the continued viability of
    natural systems.
  • 5. Seek ways and means to assess and mitigate
    cumulative impacts to the environment bring
    systems approaches to the full life cycle of our
    processes and work.

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Environmental Operating Principles
  • 6. Build and share an integrated scientific,
    economic, and social knowledge base that supports
    a greater understanding of the environment and
    impacts of our work.
  • 7. Respect the views of individuals and groups
    interested in Corps activities, listen to them
    actively, and learn from their perspective in the
    search to find innovative win-win solutions to
    the nations problems that also protect and
    enhance the environment.

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USACE News Releases
  • The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers today increased
    the diversions of Mississippi River flows into
    the Atchafalaya Basin in response to Louisiana
    Gov. Mike Fosters request to improve water
    quality.
  • May 9, 2002
  • The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has extended
    for 11 days the increased diversion of
    Mississippi River flows into the Atchafalaya
    Basin in response to another request from
    Louisiana Gov. Mike Foster to aid water quality.
  • May 24, 2002

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USACE Thenand Now
  • This nation has a large and powerful adversary.
    Our opponent could cause the United States to
    lose nearly all her seaborne commerce, to lose
    her standing as first among trading nations. We
    are fighting Mother Nature. Its a battle we
    have to fight day by day, year by year the
    health of our economy depends on victory.
  • USACE Old River Control Structure Film
  • Post 1963
  • Environmental sustainability can only be
    achieved by the combined efforts of federal
    agencies, state and local governments, and the
    private sector, each doing their part, back by
    the citizens throughout the world.
  • Lt. General Robert B. Flowers,
  • 50th Chief of the USACE
  • March 26, 2002

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US Army Corps of Engineers Mission Statement
  • Planning, designing, building and operating water
    resources and other civil works projects
    (Navigation, Flood Control, Environmental
    Protection, Disaster Response, etc).
  • Designing and managing the construction of
    military facilities for the Army and Air Force.
  • Providing design and construction management
    support for other Defense and federal agencies.

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