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October 3, 2014

Fort Bend County, TX

FBFMA – 5th

Annual Symposium on Flood Risk Reduction

Fort Bend County Levees: Preparing for Emergency Actions

Fort Bend County Levees: Preparing for Emergency Actions

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Levees in the United States….Levees in the United States….

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The Magnitude of Levees in the U.S.The Magnitude of Levees in the U.S.

28% of all U.S. counties contain at least one levee

37% of the U.S. land area is behind levees

55% of the U.S. population live behind levees; or approximately 170 million people

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Levee Districts in Fort Bend County….Levee Districts in Fort Bend County….

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The Magnitude of Levees in Fort BendThe Magnitude of Levees in Fort Bend

20 Levee Improvement Districts in Fort Bend County

Over 53 square miles of land in Fort Bend Levee Districts

21% of all land parcels in Fort Bend County are located in Levee Districts

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Some Statistics….Some Statistics….

99 Miles of Levees

27 Miles of River

Frontage Protected by Levees

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More Statistics….More Statistics….

$14 Billion Value of Property

in Levee Districts

25% Amount of

County’s Taxable Value in Levee Districts

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And More Statistics….And More Statistics….

145,000 Population in

Levee Districts

20% Amount of

County’s residents in Levee Districts

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QuestionQuestion

Why were Levee Improvement Districts established in Fort Bend County?

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Life Safety – Property ConservationLife Safety – Property Conservation

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Starting in 2012….Starting in 2012….

Judge Robert Hebert, and the entire Commissioners Court, challenged all stakeholders to enhance the County’s preparedness to respond to a levee emergency

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A series of projects undertaken….A series of projects undertaken….

Over the last two years, a variety of projects have been initiated to improve readiness for Fort Bend County levee emergencies12

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Working together….Working together….

These efforts are a collaborative effort of the County, local cities, Levee Improvement Districts and the FBFMA

The goal is to make significant progress in areas that will mitigate flood risk in Fort Bend

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Project 1: LID Contact DatabaseProject 1: LID Contact Database

FBC OEM has developed contact distribution lists for LID Board Members, LID Engineers, LID Operators, and LID Attorneys.

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Project 2: New GaugeProject 2: New Gauge

Study by the FBC Drainage District, with input from LID Engineers and Operators, concluded that a new stream gauge needed on Brazos River at FM 1458.

Funding gathered from multiple parties to get the gauge installed.

95% COMPLETE

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Project 3: Internet PortalProject 3: Internet Portal

Creation of a website to be portal for FBC River Levels and rainfall was developed to offer “one-stop” information.

COMPLETE

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Project 4: Emergency Action Plan TemplateProject 4: Emergency Action Plan Template

County staff created an EAP template for use by LIDs

Intent was for the template to be a “guide” that could be used by LIDs as they create their own individualized Emergency Action Plans

COMPLETE

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Project 5: LID Emergency Action PlansProject 5: LID Emergency Action Plans

Each LID worked to develop its own Emergency Action Plan.

All FBC LIDs created an Emergency Action Plan or updated the EAP they already had.

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Project 6: Levee & Flood Fight TrainingProject 6: Levee & Flood Fight Training

A workshop on Levee Issues was held in 2013 and approximately 25 individuals attended this workshop sponsored by FBFMA

A Flood Fight Training session was held in 2013, hosted by the FBC Drainage District; over 60 persons attended.

COMPLETE

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Project 7: Resource IssuesProject 7: Resource Issues

The County sponsored a Flood Fight Vendor Day in 2014 so LIDS could learn more about resources needed for emergency actions.

LIDs are reviewing individual resource needs; and some LIDs have been proactive and purchased state-of-the-art flood fight materials and equipment.

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Project 8: Update County EOPProject 8: Update County EOP

This project involved updating Annex K of the County’s Emergency Operations Plan

Information from LID EAPs used to develop a County-wide plan for levee emergencies

COMPLETE

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Project 9: ExercisesProject 9: Exercises

In 2013, a Tabletop Exercise was held to provide an initial test of LID Emergency Action Plans

A second Tabletop Exercise is being developed for 2015

IN PROGRESS

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Project 10: Levee InspectionsProject 10: Levee Inspections

The FBC Drainage District has developed a program of periodic levee inspections

These inspections are done in a manner similar as the US Army Corps of Engineers’ Rehabilitation and Inspection Program

IN PROGRESS

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Project 11: Debris ManagementProject 11: Debris Management

The County has invited LIDs in the unincorporated area of the County to participate in the County’s Debris Management Plan.

The goal is to streamline debris removal operations, and ensure full federal reimbursement, following a disaster.

80% COMPLETE

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Project 12: Mutual Aid AgreementProject 12: Mutual Aid Agreement

In 2003, a Regional Mutual Aid Agreement was executed by the 13 counties in the Houston area.

The Agreement has been updated to better ensure reimbursement by FEMA after disasters and is now more comprehensive by providing an opportunity for all political subdivisions (including LIDs) in the Region to participate.

PLANNED- 2014

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Project 13: LID Readiness ProgramProject 13: LID Readiness Program

FBC OEM would like to develop an annual program where each LID would complete certain preparedness tasks to ensure readiness for a levee emergency

This would be similar to the County’s MUD Readiness Program

PLANNED- 2015

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And Along The Way….And Along The Way….

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Thank YouThank You

Questions ?

Jeff D. Braun

Emergency Management Coordinator

Fort Bend County

307 Fort Street

Richmond, TX 77469

Phone: 281-342-6185

Email: jeff.braun@co.fort-bend.tx.us

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