Three 10`s to Think About - Husch Blackwell
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Fort Bend Flood
Management Association
Annual Symposium
Oct. 3, 2014
Three 10’s to Think About
Karin Jacoby
Presentation Outline
Ten Things to Watch
Federal Rules, Regulation and Legislation
Ten Year Turn
From Safe Levees to Levee Safety
Ten Ways to Make a Difference
Things you can do
Fighting the Flood of Federal
Rules, Regulation, and Legislation
What is it ?
Who’s doing it ?
Why care ?
Stated intent is to provide
1. ESA
clarity for listing of species
Rulemaking
and also for designation of
critical habitat, much of
which is found to occur at
Fish & Wildlife or near rivers and streams,
so also near levees
/ NMFS
2. Waters of
the U.S.
Rulemaking
EPA
USACE
Expands CWA coverage
404 - dredge & fill
402 - stormwater NPDES
303 - quality stds & TMDLs
3. National
Flood
Insurance
Program
Congress /
FEMA
BW12 called for changes
to NFIP to increase rates
to reflect true flood risk
Homeowner Flood
Insurance Affordability Act
of 2014 delays
Rules for Fed agencies to
4. Principles &
assess WRD investment and
Requirements
activities
WRDA ’07 says shall reflect
ntl priorities
USACE, CEQ,
Avoid unwise use of floodplains and
flood-prone areas, and minimize
other Agencies
adverse impacts & vulnerabilities if
must be used
Protect and restore natural
functions
USACE starts - CEQ takes,
applies to more agencies
5. Interagency Provides direction to
agencies
for
applicability
Guidelines
and implementation of
P&R
Elevate ecosystem and
CEQ, other
social concerns over net
Agencies
NED benefits
Broad discretion to Fed
decision-makers
Framework to stall / stop
WRM infrastructure
6. Sec. 408
Permitting
USACE
Corps released new
Engineering Circular (EC)
2 years to become an
Engnrg Regulation (ER)
Cut U.S. carbon pollution
7. President’s
Prepare U.S. for climate
Climate
change impacts
Action Plan
Lead efforts to Combat
Global
Climate
Change
White House
and
Prepare
for
its
Impacts
& CEQ
8. Federal
Flood Risk
Management
Standard
CEQ
Review EO 11988
Incorporate FFRMS
Determine Application
Fed inv / action (permits)
Horiz FP - coast / rivers
Vert Stds – best / current science
USACE Listening sessions
Implementation LEVEE SAFETY
Vegetation Mgt Policy
Guidance
9. WRRDA /
Levee Safety Initiative
USACE
Ntl Comm on Levee Safety
Levee Safety Guidelines
Hazard Potential
Classification
10. Levee
Rehabilitation
and Inspection
Program (RIP)
PL 84-99
Rulemaking
USACE
March 2014 Interim policy
for levees issued
Fall 2014 expect NOI for
rulemaking
Spring 2015 new proposed
rule for levees and channels
anticipated
Move away from inspection
checklists for eligibility
Toward risk-informed efforts
Emergency Preparedness
Risk Communication
Presentation Outline
Ten Things to Watch
Federal Rules, Regulation and Legislation
Ten Year Turn
From Safe Levees to Levee Safety
Ten Ways to Make a Difference
Things you can do
“Levee Safety” Evolution
2005 – Levee performance concerns post Katrina
2006 – Corps levee safety approach emerges
2007 – WRDA ‘07 Title IX - national levee safety pgm
2008 – Periodic inspection procedures
2009 – NCLS report to Congress
2010 – LSAC ratings initiated
2011 – SWIF policy updated for use w/ PL 84-99
2012 – Levee vegetation draft policy
2013 – PL 84-99 eligibility determinations suspended
2014 – WRRDA ‘14 Title III w/ a levee safety initiative
2005
Devastation
Levee failure in
New Orleans
IPET post Katrina
Storm
Protection system
Performance
Consequences
Risks
2006
Model - Ntl Dam
Safety Program
Inspections
Hazard potential
classification
Fed. dam safety
guidelines
DSAC ratings
State dam safety
programs
2007
Congress acts
WRDA 2007
Authorize levee
projects
Title IX – Levee
Safety
Levee Defined
Committee on Levee
Safety
Database of inventory
and inspection
2008
Inspection Procedures
for Corps Levee Safety
Program
“more rigorous
inspection program for
levee systems”
O&M
Structural stability
Levee features
Communication
2009
Report from NCLS
Create state levee
safety programs
Align federal
programs/processes
Provide for
non-federal
leadership
2010
LSAC ratings
initiated
Risk Communication
Terminology
confusing
Local sponsors
Developers
Insurers
2011
System-wide
Improvement
Framework
Policy Update
Allows continued
PL 84-99 eligibility,
if working to cure
Rigorous
Inspections
Unacceptable
Ratings
No Fed help
w/ levee rehab
X
Enhance Safety
and Reduce Risk
2012
Levee vegetation
draft policy
Controversial
Conflicts w/ ESA
critical habitat
Stymied O&M
efforts
2013
PL 84-99
eligibility
determinations
suspended
Interim policy
developed,
issued 3-21-14
2014
Congress acts
WRRDA 2014
Authorize levee projects
Levee Safety Subtitle
3 years to report on
recommendations for a
National Dam & Levee
Safety Program
WRRDA 2014 Subtitle B-Levee Safety
3011. SWIF
3013. Vegetation Mgt
3016. Levee Safety (amends WRDA ‘07)
Levee / Levee System defined
NCLS
Inventory (LSAC)
Levee Safety Initiative
Evolution goes on, and on, and…
“It is not the strongest or the most
intelligent who will survive but those
who can best manage change.”
― Charles Darwin
Presentation Outline
Ten Things to Watch
Federal Rules, Regulation and Legislation
Ten Year Turn
From Safe Levees to Levee Safety
Ten Ways to Make a Difference
Things you can do
1. Learn the issues
Levees
Rehab &
Inspection
Leveed areas
Hazard Potential
Classification
Flood Insurance
Other
2. Share your stories
Successes
NFIP Reform
Local investment
Built, O & M
Challenges
Permitting
Maintenance activities
3. Get the word out
Broaden perspectives
4. Coordinate w/ NCLS
Ntl Committee on Levee Safety
(NCLS) new role in WRRDA
Still 16 members
Staggered terms
2 Fed. (FEMA / Corps)
Non-fed chair
Non-fed committees
Annual report on levee safety
initiative
Coordinate w/ FIFMTF
5. Provide Administration, CEQ and
USACE input / feedback
Climate Action Plan
Fed. Flood Risk Mgt Std
Principles & Requirements
Interagency Guidelines
WRRDA
Implemenation
Guidance
Engineering
Circulars
6. Pay Attention
Look for rules and
regulations that
could impact you
Determine process
being used to
develop
Demand your say
APA Rulemaking
7. Comment on proposed rules
ESA – Oct. 9, 2014
WOTUS –
Oct. 20, 2014
8. Provide input on rules being
developed
PL 84-99: Levee RIP
– Fall 2014
Eligibility criteria to
support FRM
o EP planning
o Risk communication
Prioritize maintenance
activities based on risk
Align FR terminology
and activities
9. Prepare for battle
NFIP Reform
Outreach
Educate
Get it on the
radar of those
who will stand
behind you
(before they
stand w/
someone else)
10. Engage
Be informed
Be involved
Make things happen
“You have more
power than you
realize.”
John Anderson
That’s All