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Title: Diapositiva 1


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INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION,
UNITED STATES AND MEXICO
Carlos Marin, United States Commissioner Presentat
ion to SCERP Border Institute IX September 24,
2007
2
IBWC FLOOD CONTROL PROJECTS
  • Lower Rio Grande
  • Presidio-Ojinaga Valley
  • Rectification Project El Paso-Cd. Juarez
  • Chamizal Project El Paso-Cd. Juarez
  • Canalization Project Las Cruces-El Paso (USIBWC
    only)
  • Colorado River near Yuma-Mexicali
  • Tijuana River San Diego-Tijuana
  • Binational flood workshops/exercises held
    annually to review and prepare for Rio Grande
    flood operations

3
LOWER RIO GRANDE FLOOD CONTROL PROJECT
  • Covers 180 river miles from Peñitas, TX to Gulf
  • U.S. and Mexico upgraded flood protection after
    Hurricane Beulah flooding in 1967
  • Both countries share flood risk and flood control
    project benefits
  • Anzalduas Dam diverts water to U.S. floodway
  • Retamal Dam diverts water to Mexican floodway

4
Harlingen, Texas 1967
5
ANZALDUAS DAM
6
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
  • USIBWC has reduced floodway mowing in the Lower
    Rio Grande to help establish a wildlife corridor,
    per 1993 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
    Biological Opinion
  • Purchase of conservation easements underway to
    expand wildlife corridor
  • Tree planting in Canalization Project
  • EIS and stakeholder collaborative process
    underway in Canalization Project considers
    environmental enhancements and flood control
    improvements
  • Draft Programmatic EIS for Rio Grande, Tijuana
    River projects released in Aug. 2007 Sept. 24
    deadline for comments

7
FEMA CONSIDERATIONS
  • FEMA is updating flood maps to determine
    mandatory flood insurance requirements
  • FEMA requires certification that levees can
    withstand the 100-year flood with 3 feet of
    freeboard
  • USIBWC has informed FEMA that it cannot certify
    levees in Doña Ana County, NM and El Paso,
    Hidalgo, and Cameron Counties, TX
  • USIBWC levees constructed decades ago have
    deteriorated over time
  • In some areas, levees not high enough to contain
    the design flood

8
USIBWC LEVEE IMPROVEMENT PLAN
  • Lower Rio Grande
  • 125 M estimated cost
  • El Paso County
  • 20 M estimated cost
  • Doña Ana County
  • 20 M estimated cost

Rio Grande at El Paso, 8/1/06
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LEVEE IMPROVEMENT PLAN
  • Coordination with Mexico
  • Data sharing and cooperation on hydraulic
    modeling
  • Each country required to maintain its own levee
    system to the agreed-upon design flood
  • Joint Report of the Principal Engineers for
    improvements in the El Paso-Juarez area

10
INTERNATIONAL STORAGE DAMS
  • Amistad Dam, Del Rio, TX Cd. Acuña, Coah.
  • Falcon Dam, Falcon Heights, TX Nueva Cd.
    Guerrero, Tamps.

Falcon Dam
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CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection Framework for
    Cooperation effort of U.S. and Mexico to
    conduct binational vulnerability assessments of
    trans-border infrastructure
  • IBWC led Water and Dams Working Group
  • IBWC compiled inventory of border water
    infrastructure and proposed security enhancements
  • Additional risk assessments and security
    enhancements subject to availability of
    appropriations

12
DAM SAFETY
  • Routine dam safety inspection done in 2007
  • Report found dams to be generally well-maintained
    and able to operate under normal conditions
  • Amistad Dam
  • DSAC II Urgent (potentially unsafe)
  • Concerns about impact of naturally-occurring
    sinkholes
  • Falcon Dam
  • DSAC III High Priority (conditionally unsafe)
  • Concern about foundation seepage

13
DAM SAFETY
  • Anzalduas Dam
  • DSAC IV Priority (marginally safe)
  • Report recommends that IBWC continue to update
    electrical and mechanical systems, remove
    sediment near the dam
  • Retamal Dam
  • DSAC III High Priority (conditionally unsafe)
  • Concern about central gate oscillation during
    floods

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INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION,
UNITED STATES AND MEXICO
U.S. Section (915) 832-4100 www.ibwc.state.gov
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