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Brig. Gen. Thomas W. Kula Commanding General Aug. 14, 2013 US Army Corps of Engineers

Corps of Engineers Footprint Europe District 9 Divisions Transatlantic Division Northwestern South Pacific Southwestern North Atlantic South Atlantic Pacific Ocean Great Lakes Mississippi Valley Transatlantic 45 Districts

Southwestern Division Leadership Brigadier General Thomas W. Kula SWD Commander Colonel Richard J. Muraski SWD Deputy Commander Mr. Robert E. Slockbower, SES Director of Programs Mr. Ray Russo Acting Director, Regional Business Colonel Charles H. Klinge Fort Worth District Commander Colonel Richard P. Pannell Galveston District Commander Colonel Courtney Paul Little Rock District Commander Colonel Richard A. Pratt Tulsa District Commander

Southwestern Division Footprint

Water Supply Water storage enough to provide water to 4.5 million people or More than 70% of the Corps water supply Civil Works Inland Navigation (MKARNS & GIWW) MKARNS: 18 locks & dams 423 miles of GIWW Hydroelectric Power 18 power plants in 6 states produce 6.7 billion kw hours 87% of regional capacity, second in the Corps Generates power to 8 million customers in six states Flood Damage Reduction 74 flood damage reduction lakes/reservoirs 33.22M acre-feet of flood storage 760 miles of local flood protection projects $85 B in cumulative flood damage prevention Lake Lavon, Texas Dallas Floodway Regulatory (work in waters & wetlands) Regulators examine soils on a wetland delineation field visit. Bull Shoals Powerhouse Arkansas Eufala Lake, Oklahoma Houston Ship Channel Recreation 20 percent of the Corps' total recreation projects located within the regional boundary 75 million visitors at 90 operating projects located in five states Navigation (Ports and Channels) 3 of the Nation s Top Ten ports 32 channels (15 deep draft, 17 shallow draft) More than 500 M tons of commerce annually

Military Missions Engineering Construction Installation Support Environmental engineering/services Interagency & International Services Air Defense Artillery School Fort Sill Support to Department of Homeland Security Little Rock AFB University Center Warrior in Transition Complex Ft Bliss San Antonio Military Medical Center Future Fort Hood Hospital Airman Training Complex #1 Lackland AFB

Today s Take Aways The Corps supports America s warfighters through its Military Programs and support to overseas contingency operations The Corps brings much value to the nation and the Dallas-Fort Worth area through its civil works programs The Corps partners with local sponsors to support the needs of local communities The Corps number one priority is to protect lives Through levee safety Through dam safety Through water safety The Corps executes all missions in a way to ensure a balanced approach to environmental sustainability

Dallas-Fort Worth Areas of Interest Emergency Management Economy People: STEM Returning Veterans & Wounded Warriors

Trinity Region Lakes

Flood Risk Management Dam and Levee Safety Dallas Floodway Central City Lewisville Dam

BUILDING STRONG

Benbrook Lewisville Grapevine State Planning Region C Texoma Bardwell Ray Roberts Joe Pool Lavon Watershed Systems Total Acre-Feet of Water Supply Ongoing Studies Future Potential Studies Dam Safety Projects USACE Activities 2,108,250 1) Lake Grapevine Sedimentation Survey 2) Lake Lavon Sedimentation Survey 1) Lake Lavon Reallocation 2) Trinity River Basin Study 1) Lewisville Lake Navarro Mills Major Maintenance Implementation of Future State Water Strategies Regulatory Permits 1) Lewisville Lake Spillway Repair 1) Lake Ralph Hall 2) Lake Bois d Arc 3) DWU/TRWD Pipeline

Drought in Texas Reservoir storage is the lowest we have seen since 1990 for this time of year. Drought statistics 97% of state currently in drought 99% a week ago 99% three months ago 88% a year ago Reservoir statistics (statewide) Currently 63% full 64% a week ago 66% three months ago 72% a year ago Normally 83% at this time Source: Texas Water Development Board As of Aug. 8, 2013 Map courtesy U.S. Drought Monitor

Recreation 700 shoreline miles 100 Parks 98 Boat Ramps 2378 Camp sites 1514 Picnic Sites 16 Marinas 6334 Slips $197 million in visitor spending within 30 miles Benbrook Lake Lewisville Lake Grapevine Lake

Water Safety 89% of victims who drown at USACE lakes and rivers could have been prevented by the wearing of a life jacket On the 25 SWF-managed lakes, to date there have been 21 fatalities as compared to 23 this same time last year Of the 21 fatalities none were wearing life jackets The majority of fatalities are males ages 18-35 Our Lake and Park personnel continue to engage with the community to educate about safety on and around the water

Environmental Stewardship Alligator Weed Flea Beetle Zebra Mussel Trinity Bird Count

Emergency Management The National Response & Recovery Framework integrates Federal Agencies and nongovernment organizations. 1. Emergency Support Function #3 (Public Works & Engineering) FEMA directs all Corps missions under ESF 3 upon request from the State 2. Public Law 84-99 (Flood Control & Coastal Emergencies ) Corps provides PL 84-99 assistance upon request from the State for each specific event 17

STEM 2.8 million: the number of STEM job openings in 2020 1 million: the increase we need in STEM graduates to fulfill need 6 out of 100: current 9 th graders who will go on to earn STEM degree 10 out of 100: number of women college graduates who earn a STEM degree 5 out of 100: number of African American and Latino college graduates who earn a STEM degree STEM Focus Middle School: Inspire & Interest them in STEM disciplines High School: Inspire them to go for STEM degrees College: Job opportunities in both civilian & military arenas

Returning Veterans & Wounded Warriors Coming drawdown means exponential growth in returning veterans Large numbers expected in DFW area as they move to Texas for jobs & opportunities Veterans possess unique skill sets PTSD is a very small factor with returning veterans Corps & civic groups gearing up to help returning veterans & Wounded Warriors

Veteran Opportunities www.wtc.army.mil www.hireheroesusa.org www.military.com www.volunteer.va.gov Sept. 23 Dallas Orion Intl Consulting Group Sept. 24 Fort Hood Military.com/ NCOA Career Expo Oct. 3 Dallas/Fort Worth Military.com/ NCOA Career Expo Oct. 23 Fort Worth Hiring Our Heroes

Connect With Us! Facebook: www.facebook.com/swdusace Twitter: www.twitter.com/usace_swd Flickr: www.flickr.com/usaceswd DVIDS: www.dvidshub.net/unit/usace-swd Online: www.swd.usace.army.mil

*Damages Prevented Economic Impact Flood Damages Prevented in FY 12 by SWF Projects $7,531,161,600 Recreation Captured by Local Economy (64 %) Total Visitor Spending $331,700,000 Total Sales as a Result of Visitor Spending $320,500,000 Total Personal Income as a Result of Visitor Spending $116,100,000 Employment Income Impacts of Employees in Federal Office Building $130,800,000 *Income Impacts of Employees Outside Federal Office Building $150,600,000 *Contracting Actions Contracts Obligated - 4,999 $2,818,600,000 Total Economic Impact of SWF $12,996,200,000 Small Business Small Business Small, Disadvantaged Business Women-Owned Small Business HUBZone Service Disabled-Veteran Owned Total Small Business Obligated Total Contracts Obligated $37.4 M $31.2M $10.5M $6.6M $5.24M $90.96M $1.6B

Dallas Floodway Status 9 Aug 13 SWF approved the minor Section 408 for the Horseshoe Project so that TxDOT can begin construction of the IH-30/IH-35 bridges 21 Aug 13 City Council Status Update by Col. Klinge with Jill Jordan Jan 14 The Corps is preparing a Draft Feasibility Report and Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to be sent out for public comment in Dec 13 / Jan 14 23

Dallas Floodway Major Milestones 24 Dec 13 Begin 45-day Public Comment Period 15 Jan 14 Conduct Public Hearing 4 Jun 14 Publish Final EIS for 30-day Review 2 Aug 14 Final Report Approval from HQUSACE 18 Aug 14 ROD Signed by ASA(CW) 24

Lewisville Dam Safety Modification Study The Dam Safety Modification Study is being conducted in response to the screening and classification performed in 2005 which identified this project as very high risk because of confirmed and unconfirmed potential safety issues, as well as potential impacts of those issues on the large downstream populations which may be affected. While these studies and analyses are being conducted, interim risk reduction measures have been implemented to reduce potential dam safety risks. EIS Public Scoping meeting will be held at the MCL Grand Theater in Lewisville on August 20 th from 1830-2100 to solicit public input regarding the proposed study to assist us as we progress through the NEPA process. We cannot eliminate all risk associated with dams. USACE s Dam Safety Program seeks to ensure that USACE s owned and operated dams present minimized risks to human life, property, or the environment. Routine inspections and operation of the lake and dam will continue, and emergency action plans have been developed and updated in coordination with local emergency management officials.