Design Considerations for Beneficial Use Sites Along the Channel to Victoria, Calhoun County, Texas

Abstract

This U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Regional Sediment Management (RSM) investigation considered implementation of new or historically underutilized beneficial use (BU) sites for the Channel to Victoria (CTV) in Calhoun County, Texas. The utilization of alternative placement areas is justified on two main grounds: (1) there is cost savings associated with the shorter pump distance compared to the existing upland confined placement areas and (2) shoaling reduction relative to a without project condition. Additional benefits realized by utilizing the proposed sites include (1) increased safety for vessels navigating CTV due to the reduction/elimination of open fetch and currents, (2) additional placement options available in times of emergency dredging, and (3) increased bird habitat, particularly for the endangered whooping crane. These sites have received National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) clearance in previous project documents, and it is anticipated minimal or no additional NEPA coordination will be required to construct/restore these sites.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 24, 2020
Accession Number
AD1091937

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  • Ashton Burgin
  • Brandon Crawford
  • Lihwa Lin
  • Paul Hamilton
  • Steve Howard

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  • Aerial Photography
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  • Army Corps Of Engineers
  • Birds
  • Construction
  • Cost Estimates
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  • Databases
  • Dredging
  • Grain Size
  • Habitats
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  • Sedimentation
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  • Transportation
  • Wildlife

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