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Proposal
History & Problems
Other Arguments
Our Solution
History about Galveston and Seawall and Disaster
Main Problem and Minor Problems
Current Proposal, Our Proposal, Improvement on Existing Seawall, Proposed Extension Seawall, Floodgate
Economic Optimization, Population Forecast, Tourism Industry
Background & ProblemsHistory about Galveston and Seawall and Disaster
Main Problem is disaster: Hurricane & Storms, Flood & Tornadoes, Sea Level Rising, Dangerous Houston
Minor Problems: Energy, Drinking Water, Environmental Changing
Historical Storm Passages
http://www.bayareahouston.com/Assets/pachyderm2012%20final_lores.pdf
Texas Coast historical storm passages direction analysis
➔ South-east
➔ Half of shoreline exposed under storm
➔ Galveston is under threatening
Main Problem is Disaster --- Storms & Hurricanes
➔ Category, intensity of hurricanes
➔ Cat 1 < 2 < 3 < 4 < 5
➔ Maximum sustained winds
➔ Devastating damage
Historical Storm Intensity
https://coast.noaa.gov/hurricanes/index.html
Texas coast historical storm category analysis
Main Problem is Disaster --- Storms & Hurricanes
http://articles.latimes.com/1989-10-16/news/mn-140_1_hurricane-jerry http://www.1900storm.com/facts.html
http://www.hurricanecity.com/city/galveston.htm
➔ 3 years overdue
➔ $59,072,000,000.0
0
➔ 8,435 people
➔ 1900s most deadly
natural disaster in
American history
➔ Risk in Flood
➔ F, Fujita Scale, rating tornado intensity
F0<F1<F2<F3<F4<F5
Flood Zone and Tornadoes Analysishttps://www.h-gac.com/community/community/hazard/documents/2006_map_figure_4_3_9_galveston_county.pdf
Flood Zone & TornadoesMain Problem is Disaster--- Flood & Tornadoes
http://blog.preservationleadershipforum.org/2015/09/09/sea-level-mitigation-galveston/#.VxVFKowrInU http://www.city-data.com/city/Galveston-Texas.html
➔ Nonrenewable Resources > 90%
➔ Renewable Resources < 10%
➔ Huge Improvement Space for Renewable Resources
http://instituteforenergyresearch.org/analysis/texas-an-energy-and-economic-analysis/
Renewable Energy Shortage
Texas Net Generation Shares Analysis
Minor Problem 1 --- Renewable Energy Utilize Rate is Low
➔ No Sources of Potable Water
➔ Water Supplies from Texas City.
➔ By Two Lines Attached to the Railroad Bridge in the Northeast
Portable Water Shortage
Fig. 5 Texas Net Generation Shares Analysishttp://instituteforenergyresearch.org/analysis/texas-an-energy-and-economic-analysis/
Minor Problem 2 --- Lack of Fresh Water Resource
Our SolutionCurrent Proposal
Our Proposal: Improvement on Existing Seawall, Extension Seawall Proposal, Floodgate Proposal
➔ Without proposal surge is 8 to 18 ft
➔ With proposal surge is 3-7 ft
https://coast.noaa.gov/hurricanes/index.html
Current Proposal
Modeling of hurricane surge before proposal
https://coast.noaa.gov/hurricanes/index.html
➔ Without proposal surge is 8 to 18 ft
➔ With proposal surge is 3-7 ft
Current Proposal
Modeling of hurricane surge after proposal
➔ Based on current proposal
➔ Improvements on Existing Seawall
➔ Extension Seawall Proposal
➔ Floodgate Proposal
http://www.bayareahouston.com/content/storm_surge/storm_surge
Our Proposal
Proposal Diagram
Our Proposal Solution is also Seawall but We Have Solid Improvements on Existing General Idea
Drawbacks / Things to consider:
Area, usage, timeline, influx/ impact/ wave surges,
biodiversity of the site, other affected areas
downstream
Why we chose this strategy:
● Benefits outweigh the drawbacks
● Different types to be utilized in various locations
depending on ecosystem, qualities, and traits
Benefits:
● Prevent erosion in that area
● Protects inland, coastal defense
● Stops surges
● Can foster marine life
Analysis:● Usage of curved and mounds would be best
● Placement depending on land, surges, and
environmental impacts
● Enhance already built walls
Curved
Verticle
Mound
Tide poolTide
Pool
Wifi
Charger Station
Public
Walkway
Observation
deck
Dispersal Channel FilterTurbine
➔ Various risk criteria: individual, social risk, economic
➔ Risk reduction benefits, and optimize level of protection
➔ Consequences: economic, life loss, environmental etc.
https://coast.noaa.gov/hurricanes/index.html
Economic OptimizationArgument 1: It is worth of cost
Safety Land Use and Cost Diagram
➔ Leading tourist destinations in the state.
➔ About 5.4 million tourists in 2007
Tourism IndustryArgument 2 --- Our proposal can increase economic value of tourism industry
https://coast.noaa.gov/hurricanes/index.html
Proposal Diagram
➔ Strong growth from 2005 to 2035
➔ 3.5 million residents in Houston-Galveston
➔ Over 100,000 new residents will move into Galveston County.
Population ForecastsArgument 3--- The population in Houston is increasing so that we need protect people from disaster
http://gulfcoastinstitute.org/2035_forecasts/main.html
➔ 14% growth rate in the past 10 years
➔ The remaining communities grow between 6% and 22%
➔ Hurricane Ike cause -7% & -5% in Bayou Vista and Tiki Island in 2007
Population Forecasts
http://agrilife.org/highlandbayou/project-data-2/highland-bayou-characterization/land-use-and-population/
Argument 3--- The population in Galveston is increasing so that we need protect people from disaster
Population Distribution of Galveston
➔ Hitchcock 15/9,750 40/12,356
➔ La Marque 15/17,456 40/23,299
➔ Texas City 15/48,908 40/66,061
➔ Galveston 15/316,309 40/412,560
Population ForecastsArgument 3--- The population in 4 county is increasing so that we need protect people from disaster
http://agrilife.org/highlandbayou/project-data-2/highland-bayou-characterization/land-use-and-population/
Population Forecast for Galveston County
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Zikovic, Renata Grbac, and Velvet Nelson. "COASTAL TOURISM RESORT DEVELOPMENT AND CHALLENGES." Tourism 2 (April 12, 2013): 145-58. Accessed March 9, 2016.
Steichen, Jamie L., Rachel Windham, Robin Brinkmeyer, and Antonietta Quigg. "Ecosystem under Pressure: Ballast Water Discharge into Galveston Bay, Texas (USA) from 2005 to 2010." Marine Pollution Bulletin 64, no. 4 (April 2012): 779-89. Accessed March 9,
2016.
Ravens, Thomas M., et al. “Causes of Salt Marsh Erosion in Galveston Bay, Texas.” Journal of Coastal Research 25, no 2(March 2009): 256-272. Academic Search Alumni Edition, EBSCOhost(accessed March 9, 2016).
"Galveston, Texas." (TX) Profile: Population, Maps, Real Estate, Averages, Homes, Statistics, Relocation, Travel, Jobs, Hospitals, Schools, Crime, Moving, Houses, News, Sex Offenders. Accessed March 04, 2016. http://www.city-data.com/city/Galveston-
Texas.html.
"Population Estimates, July 1, 2015, (V2015)." QuickFacts. July 1, 2015. Accessed March 04, 2016. http://www.census.gov/quickfacts/table/PST045215/48167.
Morton, Richard A., and George J. Paine. "Beach and Vegetation - Line Changes at Galveston Island, Texas: Erosion, Deposition, and Recovery from Hurricane Alicia." Beach and Vegetation - Line Changes at Galveston Island, Texas: Erosion, Deposition, and
Recovery from Hurricane Alicia. 1985. Accessed March 04, 2016. http://repositories.tdl.org/tamug-ir/handle/1969.3/19301.
Feagin, Rusty A., Dr. "Artificial Dunes Created to Protect Property on Galveston Island, Texas: The Lessons Learned." Artificial Dunes Created to Protect Property on Galveston Island, Texas: The Lessons Learned. July 2005. Accessed March 04, 2016.
http://er.uwpress.org/content/23/2/89.short.
Williams, Amy M., Rusty A. Feagin, PhD, William K. Smith, PhD, and Nancy L. Jackson, PhD. "Ecosystem Impacts of Hurricane Ike on Galveston Island and Bolivar Peninsula: Perspectives of the Coastal Barrier Island Netw." 2009. MS 77845-2120, Department of
Ecosystem Science & Management, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX.
Žiković, R. Grbac. "Coastal tourism resort development and challenges: a comparative study of Galveston, Texas USA and Opatija, Croatia." In 2nd international scientific conference Tourism in South and Eastern Europe 2013, Crisis-a challenge of sustainable
tourism development?. 2013.
Rifai, Hanadi S., Charles J. Newell, and Philip B. Bedient. "Getting to the Nonpoint Source with GIS." Civil Engineering 63, no. 6 (06, 1993): 44, http://search.proquest.com.proxy.lib.iastate.edu/docview/228513055?accountid=10906 (accessed March 9, 2016).
Sources:
Qu, Feifei, et al. "Mapping Ground Deformation Over Houston–Galveston, Texas Using Multi-Temporal Insar." Remote Sensing Of Environment 169.(2015): 290-306. Academic Search Premier. Web. 9 Mar.
2016http://ejournals.ebsco.com.proxy.lib.iastate.edu/Direct.aspAccessToken=46BY6YT8KT9BJBE5LEE2S2PJB6ES8P519&Show=Object
Sella Ido, Perkol-Finkel Shimrit, Blue is the new green – Ecological enhancement of concrete based coastal and marine infrastructure, Ecological Engineering, Volume 84, November 2015, Pages 260-272, ISSN 0925-8574,
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2015.09.016.
(http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0925857415301609)
Keywords: Ecological enhancement; Concrete infrastructure; Ecosystem services; Bioprotection; Invasive species
Team, Deepwater Horizon Economic Solutions. "Galveston County, Texas Economic Development Assessment & Evaluation."
Torres, Jacob M., et al. "Characterizing the hydraulic interactions of hurricane storm surge and rainfall–runoff for the Houston–Galveston region." Coastal Engineering 106, (December 2015): 7-19. Academic Search Premier, EBSCOhost (accessed
March 9, 2016)
SWA Group. "Coastal Roulette: Planning Resilient Communities for Galveston Bay." 2012 ASLA Professional Award. https://www.asla.org/2012awards/264.html.
Stearns, Matthew, and Jamie E. Padgett. 2012. "Impact of 2008 Hurricane Ike on Bridge Infrastructure in the Houston/Galveston Region." Journal Of Performance Of Constructed Facilities 26, no. 4: 441-452. Academic Search Premier,
EBSCOhost (accessed March 9, 2016).
Sources:
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