Levee Setbacks: An Innovative, Cost Effective, and Sustainable Solution for Improved Flood Risk management
Abstract:
This report describes levee setbacks as alternatives to traditional levees for flood risk management and environmental benefits. It is organized into five sections Information about levees for reducing flood damage, emphasizing environmental considerations Description of the Engineering With Nature EWN concept for considering environmental benefits of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Corps actions Explanations of relevant Corps policy Executive Orders EOs, Engineer Regulations ERs, and Memorandums of Understanding MOUsSummary of environmental trade-offs between traditional versus levee setbacks Summaries of two Corps levee setbacks in Sacramento and Omaha Districts that successfully completed the planning process The summaries describe how hydraulic, flood risk management, and environmental benefits were quantified. The report includes environmental considerations for levee setbacks developed by Rock Island District for the Upper Mississippi River UMR. Parts of the UMR are not leveed, which provides insight into the ecological response that could be expected from large-scale levee setbacks. Levee setbacks are a valuable tool to reduce flood damages and provide environmental benefits consistent with the EWN concept, the Chiefs Environmental Operating Principles, and ERs, including the Resilience Initiative Roadmap. The report concludes that levee setbacks should be considered for appropriate sites.