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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-12-12 Minutes 12 December 2018 Meeting Minutes Chairman Barbour called the Port, Waterway & Beach Commission (PWBC) meeting to order at ~4:00. Participant introductions were made; attendance sheet is attached. The November 2018 meeting minutes were approved. Abbreviated Current Efforts The US Army Corp of Engineers (USACE) Carolina Beach (CB) and Kure Beach (KB) Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 Coastal Storm Damage Reduction (CSDR) Projects: On 22 October, the USACE submitted a modified project information report (PIR) delineating post- . The South Atlantic District approved the PIR resulting in an additional $3.4 million Federal Flood Control Coastal Emergency (FCCE) funds. FCCE Federal Cost Share Non-federal Cost Share ~Totals ~CB $3.4M $3.1M $1.6M $8.1M ~KB $3.6M $4.0M $2.2M $9.8M ~Totals $7.0M $7.1M $3.8M $17.9M On 30 November, the USACE awarded Weeks Marine the FY19 Pleasure Island contract ~$17.9M. A pre-construction meeting is anticipated shortly, inclusive of an initial construction schedule. Wrightsville Beach (WB) CSDR: The USACE has initiated a post- PIR for WB. Estimated volume losses are Mason Inlet Relocation Project (MIRP): On 27 November, the USACE awarded the FY19 Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (AIWW) contract to Southwind Construction. At non-federal expense and as a contract option, the Mason Creek Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (AIWW) crossing is included in the USACE scope of work. The contract bid for the Mason Creek crossing is $440,000.00. A construction schedule is anticipated shortly. Carolina Beach Inlet (CBI): The USACE hopper dredge Currituck completed a seven-day, 12-hr/day maintenance dredging event on 26 November. ~7800 cubic yards of inlet shoaled sand were removed and managed in the nearshore dredge material management site. As part of the ongoing vessel refurbishment, the USACE sidecast dredge Merritt is anticipated back in service in mid to late January. Recent surveys can be found at http://saw-nav.usace.army.mil/INLETS/CAROLINA_BEACH/Carolina_Beach_Inlet.pdf. Refined Coastal Modeling (RCM): The CB RCM is undergoing FINAL editing and the DRAFT KB refined coastal modeling is anticipated in the next two weeks. WB CSDR Project, Post Authorization Change Report (PACR): On 7 December, the USACE provided stakeholders a project status update. The PACR st remains within budget and a Chiefs Report deliverable remains in the 1 Quarter 2020. source location, remains a significant challenge. CB, Beach Renourishment Evaluation Report (BRER): The USACE has tentatively scheduled a stakeholder project status update for January, a firm date has yet to be determined. A similar CBRA challenge is anticipated. Presentation: 2018 Shoreline Mapping Program Results by Moffatt & Nichol Presented by Nicole VanderBeke, PE and Johnny Martin, PE. (pdf attached) Public Comment: Spencer R. inquired if the WB RCM included future shoreline predictions, specifically reaches at and north of the former Moores Inlet (Holiday Inn Resort)? The ensuing discussion included nodal zones, Mason Inlet management, continued data gathering and anticipated shoreline attributes north of the CSDR template associated with the continued equilibration of . Discussed the 2018 data demonstrating atypical shoreline losses the cove beach adjacent the revetment footprint. Ken W. shared a potential shift in USACE strategies to make easier and quicker use of locally permitted management authorizations required use of an offshore inlet material disposal site when Federal dollars are employed authorized and more efficient inshore site. Ken W. shared a tentative USACE schedule of special purpose dredge plant maintenance, ilitation starting March 2020 Chairman Barbour shared communications from the US Coast Guard and their attempt to reestablish CB Inlet buoys 3, 4 and 5. Due to weather, a second effort will be scheduled. HO, HO, HO! Adjourn PORT, WATERWAY & BEACH COMMISSION ATTENDANCE PWBC Members 12 Dec 2018 PWBC Associates 12 Dec 2018 Andrew, N. x Augustine, J. Barbour, D. x Avery, N. Bedsole, L. x Bloszinsky, C. Coudriet, C. Bradbury, J. Divoky, P. x Brothers, L. x English, N. Bulluck, S. x Flowers, K. Burgess, T. Hundley, J. Caldwell, A. Kellam, D. Dugan, J. Kusek, P. Fetzer, T. Lawler, P. Hufham, K. McIntosh, G. Iannucci, J. Mills, D. x Lambeth, C. Oliver, A. x Newman, T. Phillips, E. Owens, T. Silivanch, N. Parvin, E. Shuttleworth, S. Riley, K. Walton, T. Rogers, S. x Washington, G. Smith, K. Wurtzbacher, L. Smith, R. White, W. Whitley, J. Willson, K. x Woodbury, P. Young, A. x Zapple, R. Guests Affiliation Phone Number Email Address December 12, 2018 Presentation Outline Data Collection Survey Transects Survey Equipment Project Methodology Shoreline Change Volume Change Key Events: March 2017 –April 2018 Storm Activity Maintenance Activity Summary of Findings Shoreline & Volume Change (2017 –2018) Background Erosion Rates (2018) Q&A/Discussion Presentation Outline Data Collection Survey Transects Survey Equipment Project Methodology Shoreline Change Volume Change Key Events: March 2017 –April 2018 Storm Activity Maintenance Activity Summary of Findings Shoreline & Volume Change (2017 –2018) Background Erosion Rates (2018) Q&A/Discussion Data Collection –Survey Transects 2018 Survey Dates: Mason Inlet Relocation Project: May 2018 (GBA) 14 Profiles (~500 and 1000 ftspacing) • Wrightsville Beach: April 2 –3, 2018 29 Profiles (~ 1000 ftspacing) • MasonboroIsland: April 2 –3, 2018 22 Profiles (~ 2000 ftspacing) • Freeman Park: March 13 –14, 2018 10 Profiles (~ 1000 ftspacing) • Carolina Beach: March 13 –14, 2018 23 Profiles (~ 500 and 1000 ftspacing) • Kure Beach: March 13 –14, 2018 21 Profiles (~ 500 and 1000 ftspacing) • Fort Fisher: March 13 –14, 2018 19 Profiles (~1000 ftspacing) • Spring Surveys Serve As Pre-Storm Conditions Data Collection –Survey Transects Survey Reach Landmarks: Sub-Reach (Profiles)Reach Length (ft)Start PointEnd Point MIRP F8 - South (5-14) 9,500Beach Road SouthBridge Rd MIRP F8 - Mason Inlet (1-4) 2,000Mason InletBeach Rd South Wrightsville Beach - North/Mason Inlet (1-7)5,631Mason InletDuneridge Condos Wrightsville Beach - Central (8-17)9,923Duneridge CondosBlockade Runner Beach Resort Wrightsville Beach - South (18-24)6,149Blockade Runner Beach ResortNorth Jetty Wrightsville Beach - Masonboro Inlet (25-29)2,558North JettyMasonboro Inlet (radial transects) Masonboro Island - North (1-6)10,002South JettyQuarter of Island Masonboro Island - Central (7-12)11,653Quarter of IslandHalf of Island Masonboro Island - South (13-22)17,638Half of IslandCarolina Beach Inlet Freeman Park - Carolina Beach Inlet (1-4)3,110Carolina Beach InletCarolina Beach Inlet (radial transects) Freeman Park (5-10)5,510Carolina Beach InletFreeman Park Carolina Beach - North (1-5)2,838Freeman ParkRock Revetment (Periwinkle Lane) Carolina Beach - Central (6-16)8,248Rock Revetment (Periwinkle Lane)Courtyard Carolina Beach Hotel Carolina Beach - South (17-23)7,003Courtyard Carolina Beach HotelAtlantic Towers Kure Beach - North (1-6)6,017Atlantic TowersKure Beach Fishing Pier Kure Beach - Central (7-10)3,731Kure Beach Fishing PierDavis Rd Kure Beach - South (11-21)5,594Davis RdRiggings Condos Fort Fisher - North (1-4)2,461Riggings CondosFt. Fisher Revetment Fort Fisher - Central (5-13)8,842Ft. Fisher RevetmentHalf of Island Fort Fisher - South (14-49)5,496Half of IslandNew Hanover/Brunswick Co. Line Data Collection –Survey Transects Survey Transects & Sub-Reaches Data Collection –Survey Transects Survey Transects & Sub-Reaches Data Collection –Survey Transects Survey Transects & Sub-Reaches Data Collection –Survey Transects Survey Transects & Sub-Reaches Data Collection –Survey Equipment Survey Performed By Geodynamics ATV –TOPO DATA AQUISITION RV ECHO –HYDRO DATA AQUISITION Presentation Outline Data Collection Survey Transects Survey Equipment Project Methodology Shoreline Change Volume Change Key Events: March 2017 –April 2018 Storm Activity Maintenance Activity Summary of Findings Shoreline & Volume Change (2017 –2018) Background Erosion Rates (2018) Q&A/Discussion Project Methodology –Shoreline Change Mean High Water (MHW) = +1.4 ftNAVD88 Recreational Berm = +5.0 ftNAVD88 Carolina Beach Transect 10 20 DifferenceIn Position = Shoreline Change @ 15 Recreational Berm 10 Berm = +5.0 ft NAVD88 Berm = +5.0 ft NAVD88 5 MHW = +1.4 ft NAVD88MHW = +1.4 ft NAVD88 0 -5 DifferenceIn Position = -10 Shoreline Change @ Mean High Water -15 -20 -25 -100-500501001502002503003504004505005506006507007508008509009501,000 Distance Offshore (ft) 20172018 Project Methodology –Volume Change Calculate Volume Above Multiple Elevations: +1.4 ftNAVD88 –MHW -4 ftNAVD88 –Wading Depth -14 ftNAVD88 –Out Bar -20 ftNAVD88 –Depth of Closure (Upper Bracket) -30 ftNAVD88 –Depth of Closure (Lower Bracket) Use Volumes For: Calculating Annual Volume Changes Calculating/Updating Background Erosion Rates Project Methodology –Volume Change Volume Calculation Lenses Profile Volume Analysis -Profile Calculation Lenses 25 Foredune 20 (Landward Most Dune Crest) 15 Subaerial Beach (Top of Dune to 10 MHW=+1.4 ft NAVD88) 5 MHW (+1.4 ft NAVD88) (+4.4ft MLLW) Wading Depth 0 (MHW to -4 ft NAVD88) Wading Depth -5 (-4 ft NAVD88) Example (-1 ft MLLW) OuterBar Volume (-4 ft NAVD88 to -14ft NAVD88) -10 Above -14 ft Outer Bar NAVD88 (-14 ft NAVD88) (-11 ft MLLW) -15 Offshore (-14 ft NAVD88 to -20ft NAVD88) -20 ft NAVD88 -20 (-17 ft MLLW) Offshore -25 (-20 ft NAVD88 to -30ft NAVD88) -30 ft NAVD88 -30(-27 ft MLLW) -35 -40 020040060080010001200140016001800200022002400260028003000 Distance From Baseline (ft) Presentation Outline Data Collection Survey Transects Survey Equipment Project Methodology Shoreline Change Volume Change Key Events: March 2017 –April 2018 Storm Activity Maintenance Activity Summary of Findings Shoreline & Volume Change (2017 –2018) Background Erosion Rates (2018) Q&A/Discussion Key Events 2017-2018 –Storm Activity No Named Tropical Storms or Hurricanes That Impacted NHC Several Spring 2017 and Winter/Spring 2018 Events With Elevated Wave Heights (7 –8 ft) Sta 41110 -Onslow Bay Outer March 8,2017 -April 3, 2018 12 Unamed AverageWave Height: 3.14 ft StormEvent 11 10 Spring 2017 Events 9 Winter/Spring 2018Events 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Key Events 2017-2018 –Maintenance Activity Wrightsville Beach: February –March , 2018 Transects 8 –16/17: Approximately 763,000 cy Borrow Area: Engineered Recycling Site Within MasonboroInlet Carolina Beach CSDR Project: Spring 2016 Transects 1 –16 & Transects 22-23: Approximately 1,004,487 cy Kure Beach CSDR Project: Spring 2016 Transects 1 –4& Transects 9-20: Approximately 540,744 cy MIRP & Figure Eight Island Project: Winter 2016 Transects 4 –13 : Approximately 562,000 cy Presentation Outline Data Collection Survey Transects Survey Equipment Project Methodology Shoreline Change Volume Change Key Events: March 2017 –April 2018 Storm Activity Maintenance Activity Summary of Findings Shoreline & Volume Change (2017 –2018) 0 Background Erosion Rates (2018) Q&A/Discussion Summary of Findings Mason Inlet Relocation Project –Shoreline Elevation Changes ( Recreational Berm (+5.0 ftNAVD88): Average = -6.3 ft( Range = -40.0 ft–+15.1 Mean High Water (+1.4 ftNAVD88): Average = -6.7 ft( Range = -32.2 ft–+22.6 ft 11,500 ft *Survey Data Provided by the Mason Inlet Relocation Project Summary of Findings Mason Inlet Relocation Project –Volume Changes (cy/ft& cy) Above +1.4 ftNAVD88 (MHW) = -0.2 cy/ft= -2,526 cy Range = -11.4 cy/ft–+5.0 cy/ft Above -4.0 ftNAVD88 (Wading Depth) = -3.3 cy/ft= -38,272 cy Range = -18.5 cy/ft–+9.6 cy/ft Above -14.0 ftNAVD88 (Offshore Bar) = -11.6 cy/ft= -133,517 cy Range = -100.0 cy/ft–+29.0 cy/ft Above -20.0 ftNAVD88 (Closure) = -14.6 cy/ft= -167,329 cy Range = -113.3 cy/ft–+30.2 cy/ft Above -30 ftNAVD88 (Offshore) = -15.7 cy/ft= -180,735 cy Range = -114.3 cy/ft–+34.5 cy/ft Overall Volume Loss Along the MIRP Survey Reach –Losses Above NAVD88 Were Less Than The Previous Year Where They Totaled -301,059 cy (2017) Due To Tropical Storm Hermine, Hurricane Matthew, & Equilibration of 2016 Beneficial Reuse Project Summary of Findings Mason Inlet Relocation Project –Volume Changes (cy/ft) Erosion Fairly Consistent Throughout MIRP F8 –South With Erosion Increasing Slightly As Distance from the Inlet Decreases Large Offshore Losses in MIRP F8 –Mason Inlet Due to Deflation of Offshore Bar 11,500 ft Volume Change Above -14 ftNAVD88 = -11.6 cy/ft(- *Survey Data Provided by the Mason Inlet Relocation Project Summary of Findings Wrightsville Beach –Shoreline Elevation Changes (ft) Recreational Berm (+5.0 ftNAVD88): Average = +57.1 ft (Range = -32.0 ft–+195.5 Mean High Water (+1.4 ftNAVD88): Average = +38.9 ft (Range = -74.9 ft–+180.3 21,703 ft -100 Wrightsville Beach - Wrightsville Beach -Central Wrightsville Beach -South North/Mason Inlet -80 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220+00200+00180+00160+00140+00120+00100+0080+0060+0040+0020+000+00 Station Shoreline Change at MHW (+1.4 ft NAVD88)Shoreline Change at Berm Height (+5 ft NAVD88) Summary of Findings Wrightsville Beach –Volume Changes (cy/ft& cy) Above +1.4 ftNAVD88 (MHW) = +10.8 cy/ft= +233,972 cy Range = -9.3 cy/ft–+45.6 cy/ft Above -4.0 ftNAVD88 (Wading Depth) = +18.8 cy/ft= +408,528 cy Range = -16.1 cy/ft–72.7 cy/ft Above -14.0 ftNAVD88 (Offshore Bar) = +26.3 cy/ft= +570,963 cy Range = -36.7 cy/ft–+106.7 cy/ft Above -20.0 ftNAVD88 (Closure) = +22.7 cy/ft= +493,435 cy Range = -44.6 cy/ft–+104.7cy/ft Above -30 ftNAVD88 (Offshore) = +15.2 cy/ft= +330,843 cy Range = -49.7 cy/ft–+100.6 cy/ft Overall Volume Gain Along the Wrightsville Beach Survey Reach – Project Placed Approximately 763,000 cy (Wrightsville Beach –Central Volume Gain Above -14 ftNAVD88 = +680,765 cy) Summary of Findings Wrightsville Beach –Volume Changes (cy/ft) Wrightsville Beach –Central Experienced Volume Gains Due to the 2018 CSDR Project Wrightsville Beach –South and Wrightsville Beach –North/Mason Inlet Experienced Volume Losses 21,703 ft -60 Volume Change Above -14 ftNAVD88 = +26.3 cy/ft(+570,963 cy) -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Wrightsville Beach - 110 Wrightsville Beach -South Wrightsville Beach -Central North/Mason Inlet 120 220+00200+00180+00160+00140+00120+00100+0080+0060+0040+0020+000+00 Station Volume Change Above MHWVolume Change Above -4 ftVolume Change Above -14 ft Volume Change Above -20 ftVolume Change Above -30 ft Summary of Findings Wrightsville Beach (Masonboro Inlet) –Volume Change (cy/ Borrow Source For The Wrightsville Beach CSDR Project Wrightsville Beach Transect 27 20 Wrightsville Beach 10 Masonboro 0 Island -10 -20 Dredging of CSDRMaterial -30 (Approx. 340 cy/ft) -40 -50 2,6002,4002,2002,0001,8001,6001,4001,2001,0008006004002000 Distance From Baseline (ft) 20172018 Summary of Findings Masonboro Island –Shoreline Elevation Changes (ft) Recreational Berm (+5.0 ftNAVD88): Average = +2.1 ft (Range = -93.7 ft–+33.5 Mean High Water (+1.4 ftNAVD88): Average = -11.2 ft (Range = -116.4ft –+16.4 39,293 ft Summary of Findings Masonboro Island –Volume Changes (cy/ft& cy) Above +1.4 ftNAVD88 (MHW) = -0.1 cy/ft= -5,104 cy Range = -11.0 cy/ft–+4.7 cy/ft Above -4.0 ftNAVD88 (Wading Depth) = -1.2 cy/ft= -45,507 cy Range = -25.3 cy/ft–+8.9 cy/ft Above -14.0 ftNAVD88 (Offshore Bar) = -3.5 cy/ft= -137,781 cy Range = -90.9 cy/ft–+23.4 cy/ft Above -20.0 ftNAVD88 (Closure) = -6.4 cy/ft= -251,108 cy Range = -111.1 cy/ft–+21.2 cy/ft Above -30 ftNAVD88 (Offshore) = -1.5 cy/ft= -57,030 cy Range = -111.1 cy/ft–+29.6 cy/ft Overall Volume Loss Along The MasonboroIsland Survey Reach –Losses Above -14 ftNAVD88 Slightly Higher Than Current Background Erosion Rate of -2.2 cy/ft Summary of Findings Masonboro Island –Volume Changes (cy/ft) Masonboro Island –North Sub-Reach Experienced Minor Volume Gains MasonboroIsland –Central & South Sub-Reaches Experienced Moderate Volume Losses Large Offshore Volume Loss At Transect 22, Adjacent to Carolina Beach Inlet 39,293 ft Volume Change Above -14 ftNAVD88 = -3.5 cy/ft Summary of Findings Freeman Park (Carolina Beach Inlet) –Shoreline & Volume Change Due To The Alignment Of The Transects Across Carolina Beach Inlet, Not All Profiles Include A Dune, Berm, and Aerial Beachface; Therefore, Shoreline Change Change Calculations Were Not Performed Shoaling & Use Of The Inshore Dredge Material Management Site For CSDR Project (Ex: Transect 2) Summary of Findings Freeman Park (Carolina Beach Inlet) –Shoreline & Volume Change Freeman Park Transect 2 20 Masonboro Freeman 10 Island Park 0 -10 -20 -30 NaturalShoaling & IDMMS Use -40 (Approx. 325 cy/ft) -50 -20002004006008001,0001,2001,4001,6001,8002,0002,2002,4002,600 Distance From Baseline (ft) 20172018 Summary of Findings Freeman Park –Shoreline Elevation Changes (ft) Recreational Berm (+5.0 ftNAVD88): Average = +20.2ft (Range = -6.0 ft–+26.5 Mean High Water (+1.4 ftNAVD88): Average = -9.0 ft (Range = -52.8 ft–+68.2 ft) 5,510 ft Summary of Findings Freeman Park –Volume Changes (cy/ft& cy) Above +1.4 ftNAVD88 (MHW) = +3.3 cy/ft= +18,359 cy Range = +1.6 cy/ft–+5.1 cy/ft Above -4.0 ftNAVD88 (Wading Depth) = -0.8 cy/ft= -4,565 cy Range = -6.8 cy/ft–+7.2 cy/ft Above -14.0 ftNAVD88 (Offshore Bar) = -13.4 cy/ft= -74,016 cy Range = -27.8 cy/ft–-2.6 cy/ft Above -20.0 ftNAVD88 (Closure) = -14.4 cy/ft= -79,284 cy Range = -42.1 cy/ft–+0.4 cy/ft Above -30 ftNAVD88 (Offshore) = -15.2 cy/ft= -83,886 cy Range = -52.7 cy/ft–+9.8 cy/ft Overall Volume Loss Along The Freeman Park Survey Reach –Losses Above -14 ftNAVD88 Slightly Higher Than Current Background Erosion Rate of cy/ft Summary of Findings Freeman Park –Volume Changes (cy/ft) Minor Volume Gain Experienced Above MHW Significant Volume Losses Experienced Offshore –Likely Transported Into Carolina Beach Inlet Volume Change Above -14 ftNAVD88 = -13.4 cy/ft 5,510 ft Summary of Findings Carolina Beach –Shoreline Elevation Changes (ft) Recreational Berm (+5.0 ftNAVD88): Average = -14.1 ft (Range = -56.6 ft–+36.0 Mean High Water (+1.4 ftNAVD88): Average = -23.0 ft (Range = -95.2 ft–+27.9 18,089 ft Summary of Findings Carolina Beach –Volume Changes (cy/ft& cy) Above +1.4 ftNAVD88 (MHW) = -2.5 cy/ft= -44,515 cy Range = -14.2 cy/ft–+6.4 cy/ft Above -4.0 ftNAVD88 (Wading Depth) = -6.8 cy/ft= -123,474 cy Range = -32.9 cy/ft–+9.9 cy/ft Above -14.0 ftNAVD88 (Offshore Bar) = -15.0 cy/ft= -272,059 cy Range = -49.6 cy/ft–+14.2 cy/ft Above -20.0 ftNAVD88 (Closure) = -17.4 cy/ft= -315,000 cy Range = -55.3 cy/ft–+13.9 cy/ft Above -30 ftNAVD88 (Offshore) = -13.9 cy/ft= -251,817 cy Range = -57.6 cy/ft–+15.9 cy/ft Overall Volume Loss Along The Carolina Beach Survey Reach –Losses Above -14 ftNAVD88 Less Than The Previous Year Where They Totaled -359,308 cy (2017) Due To Tropical Storm Hermine, Hurricane Matthew, & Equilibration of 2016 CSDR Project Summary of Findings Carolina Beach –Volume Changes (cy/ft) Carolina Beach –North & Central Sub-Reaches Experienced Significant Volume Losses Consistent With Historical Trends (Approximately -262,741 cy) Carolina Beach –South Sub-Reach Experienced Minor Volume Losses, Likely Abated by Longshore Transport of CSDR Project Material 18,089 ft Volume Change Above -14 ftNAVD88 = -15.0 cy/ft(-272,059 cy) Summary of Findings Kure Beach –Shoreline Elevation Changes (ft) Recreational Berm (+5.0 ftNAVD88): Average = -15.5 ft (Range = -50.5 ft–+23.3 Mean High Water (+1.4 ftNAVD88): Average = -16.9 ft (Range = -50.3 ft–+35.1 15,342 ft Summary of Findings Kure Beach –Volume Changes (cy/ft& cy) Above +1.4 ftNAVD88 (MHW) = -3.0 cy/ft= -46,424 cy Range = -18.9 cy/ft–+4.6 cy/ft Above -4.0 ftNAVD88 (Wading Depth) = -6.1 cy/ft= -93,679 cy Range = -28.3 cy/ft–+5.2 cy/ft Above -14.0 ftNAVD88 (Offshore Bar) = -7.9 cy/ft= -120,626 cy Range = -36.5 cy/ft–+12.8 cy/ft Above -20.0 ftNAVD88 (Closure) = -7.6 cy/ft= -116,886 cy Range = -39.2 cy/ft–+13.4 cy/ft Above -30 ftNAVD88 (Offshore) = -4.6 cy/ft= -70,161 cy Range = -32.0 cy/ft–+19.5 cy/ft Overall Volume Loss Along The Kure Beach Survey Reach –Losses Above NAVD88 Less Than The Previous Year Where They Totaled -277,866 cy (2017) Due To Tropical Storm Hermine, Hurricane Matthew, & Equilibration of 2016 CSDR Project Summary of Findings Kure Beach –Volume Changes (cy/ft) Kure Beach –North & South Sub-Reaches Experienced Significant Volume Losses Consistent With Historical Trends(Approximately -122,941 cy) Kure Beach –Central Sub-Reach Experienced Minor Volume Gains, Likely Due to Longshore Transport Of CSDR Project Material 15,342 ft Volume Change Above -14 ftNAVD88 = -7.9 cy/ft Summary of Findings Fort Fisher –Shoreline Elevation Changes (ft) Recreational Berm (+5.0 ftNAVD88): Average = -9.1 ft (Range = -86.5 ft–+24.4 ft) Mean High Water (+1.4 ftNAVD88): Average = -13.0 ft (Range = -61.8 ft–+17.6 16,799 ft Summary of Findings Fort Fisher –Volume Changes (cy/ft& cy) Above +1.4 ftNAVD88 (MHW) = -0.5 cy/ft= -7,812 cy Range = -14.0 cy/ft–+8.5 cy/ft Above -4.0 ftNAVD88 (Wading Depth) = -2.7 cy/ft= -45,251 cy Range = -19.1 cy/ft–+11.4 cy/ft Above -14.0 ftNAVD88 (Offshore Bar) = -5.1 cy/ft= -84,955 cy Range = -39.7 cy/ft–+11.3 cy/ft Above -20.0 ftNAVD88 (Closure) = -9.1 cy/ft= -153,157 cy Range = -40.2 cy/ft–+13.6 cy/ft Above -30 ftNAVD88 (Offshore) = -14.3 cy/ft= -240,661 cy Range = -52.0 cy/ft–+10.4 cy/ft Overall Volume Loss Along The Fort Fisher Survey Reach –Opposite of Typical Historical Behavior, Possibly Due To Mean Wave Direction During Storm Events And/OrLess Material Being Transported From Adjacent CSDR Project Summary of Findings Fort Fisher –Volume Changes (cy/ft) Fort Fisher –North Sub-Reach Experienced Minor Volume Loss –Very Little Material In System At This Location Fort Fisher –Central & South Experienced Moderate Volume Losses –Not Typical Behavior 16,799 ft Volume Change Above -14 ftNAVD88 = -5.1 cy/ft(-84,955 cy) Summary of Findings Pleasure Island –Shoreline Elevation Changes (ft) Recreational Berm (+5.0 ftNAVD88) = Mean High Water (+1.4 ftNAVD88) = Summary of Findings Pleasure Island –Volume Changes (cy/ft) Volume Change Above -14 ftNAVD88 = -9.9 cy/ft(-551,655 cy) Summary of Findings New Hanover County –Unit Volume Change (cy/ft) Average Profile Volume Change by Elevation (2017 -2018) 70 South 65 Change Above +1.4 60 Change Above -4 55 ChangeAbove -14 50 Change Above -20 45 Change Above -30 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 -5 -10 -15 -20 -25 -30 -35 -40 -45 -50 Summary of Findings New Hanover County –Cumulative Volume Change (cy) Cumulative Volume Change by Elevation (2017 -2018) 700,000 South 650,000 Change Above +1.4 600,000 Change Above -4 550,000ChangeAbove -14 Change Above -20 500,000 Change Above -30 450,000 400,000 350,000 300,000 250,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 0 -50,000 -100,000 -150,000 -200,000 -250,000 Summary of Findings Background Erosion Rate Calculate Volume Change Above -14.0’ NAVD88 From 2005/2006 -2018 Subtract Out Placement Volumes From 2005/2006 –2018 Annualized Background Erosion Rate = -5.8 cy/ft/yrfor NHC Average Avergage Annual Annual Average Volume Volume Avergage Background Background Erosion Annual Length Placed (cy) Change (cy) Annual Erosion (cy) Erosion ReachBackground Rate (ft)(2005/2006-(2005/2006-Erosion (2005/2006-Rate (cy/ft/yr) Erosion 2018)2018)(cy/yr)2018)(cy/ft/yr) ((cy/yr) w/ ( w/o ) management ) management Wrightsville Beach-North/Mason Inlet5,6320-374,594-28,815-5.1-374,594-28,815-5.1 Wrightsville Beach-Central9,9222,494,717765,06958,8515.9-1,729,648-133,050-13.4 Wrightsville Beach-South6,1490-68,519-5,271-0.9-68,519-5,271-0.9 Wrightsville Beach 24,766 21,7032,494,717321,9561.1-2,172,761-167,135-7.7 Masonboro Island-North10,0020182,81114,0621.4182,81114,0621.4 Masonboro Island-Central11,653582,207-272,357-20,951-1.8-854,564-65,736-5.6 Masonboro Island-South 17,63883,793-365,319-28,101-1.6-449,112-34,547-2.0 Projects Are -34,990 Masonboro Island39,293666,000-454,865-0.9-1,120,865-86,220-2.2 Essential For -49,957 Freeman Park5,510254,000-599,482-9.1-853,482-71,123-12.9 Maintaining Carolina Beach-North2,838555,34811,5349610.3-543,814-45,318-16.0 Carolina Beach-Central8,2482,482,227246,60220,5502.5-2,235,626-186,302-22.6 Carolina Beach-South 7,003674,968128,55710,7131.5-546,411-45,534-6.5 Carolina Beach 32,224 18,0893,712,543386,6921.8-3,325,851-277,154-15.3 Kure Beach-North6,017338,1201,049870.0-337,071-28,089-4.7 Kure Beach-Central3,73147,76834,3872,8660.8-13,381-1,115-0.3 Kure Beach- South 5,5941,028,636-97,262-8,105-1.4-1,125,898-93,825-16.8 Kure Beach -5,152 15,3421,414,523-61,827-0.3-1,476,350-123,029-8.0 Fort Fisher-North2,461018,6511,5540.618,6511,5540.6 Fort Fisher-Central8,8420400,98033,4153.8400,98033,4153.8 Fort Fisher-South 5,4960122,04210,1701.9122,04210,1701.9 Fort Fisher 45,139 16,7990541,6732.7541,67345,1392.7 Total 12,031 116,7368,541,783134,1480.1-8,407,635-679,523-5.8 Summary of Findings –Overall Summary Analysis Results -Volume Change (cy/ft) MIRP: Volume Losses -Loss Rate Has Slowed 2 Years Post Construction Wrightsville Beach: Volume Gains Due To 2018 CSDR Project MasonboroIsland: Minor Volume Losses, Slightly Higher Than Average Freeman Park: Moderate Volume Losses, Slightly Higher Than Average Carolina Beach: Volume Losses -Loss Rate Has Slowed 2 Years Post Construction Kure Beach: Volume Losses -Loss Rate Has Slowed 2 Years Post Construction Fort Fisher: Moderate Volume Losses -Not Typical Behavior avg avg avg cumulative avg cumulative avg cumulative avg cumulative volume shoreline shoreline volume volume volume volume volume volume volume 2017 vs. 2018 Reach change Transectschange @ change @ change change change change change change change (Total Change)Lengthabove +5 ft +1.4 ft above +1.4 above -4 ft above -4 ft above -14 above -14 ft above -20 above -20 ft above -30 +1.4 ft NAVD88NAVD88ft NAVD88NAVD88NAVD88ft NAVD88NAVD88ft NAVD88NAVD88ft NAVD88 NAVD88 ftcy/ftcycy/ftcycy/ftcycy/ftcy Reach#ftft Mason Inlet 1-1411,500-6.3-6.7-0.2-2,526-3.3-38,272-11.6-133,517-14.6-167,329-15.7-180,735 Relocation Project Wrightsville Beach1-2421,70357.138.910.8233,97218.8408,52826.3570,96322.7493,43515.2330,843 Masonboro Island1-2239,2932.1-11.2-0.1-5,104-1.2-45,507-3.5-137,781-6.4-251,108-1.5-57,030 Freeman Park5-105,51020.2-9.03.318,359-0.8-4,565-13.4-74,016-14.4-79,284-15.2-83,886 Carolina Beach1-2318,089-14.1-23.0-2.5-44,515-6.8-123,474-15.0-272,059-17.4-315,000-13.9-251,817 Kure Beach1-2115,342-15.5-16.9-3.0-46,424-6.1-93,679-7.9-120,626-7.6-116,886-4.6-70,161 Fort Fisher1-1916,799-9.1-13.0-0.5-7,812-2.7-45,251-5.1-84,955-9.1-153,157-14.3-240,661 Pleasure Island (Freeman Park-Fort N/A55,740-9.6-17.0-1.4-80,392-4.8-266,969-9.9-551,655-11.9-664,327-11.6-646,525 Fisher) Summary of Findings –Overall Summary Future Datasets Will Improve Analyses Assessment of Background Erosion Rates With Respect To Maintenance Volumes And Cycles Assessment of Specific Sand Placement Locations And Volumes Establishment of Long-Term Trends Project Performance Natural Erosion/Accretion Patterns Determination of Longshore Extent of Inlet Influences Refinement of Hotspot & nodal Point Locations Annual Monitoring Works In Conjunction With Coastal Modeling Provides Data For Model Calibration (Shorelines, Bathymetry, etc.) Provides Current Conditions From Which to Assess Alternatives Presentation Outline Data Collection Survey Transects Survey Equipment Project Methodology Shoreline Change Volume Change Key Events: March 2017 –April 2018 Storm Activity Maintenance Activity Summary of Findings Shoreline & Volume Change (2017 –2018) Background Erosion Rates (2018) Q&A/Discussion Q&A / Discussion Agenda 12 December 2018, 4:00 PM New Hanover County, Government Center Finance Conference Room, 500 4:00 Call to Order Welcome/Introductions Request approval of the November meeting minutes (emailed 15 November 2018). Presentation:2018 Shoreline Mapping Program Overview by Moffatt & Nichol (approx. 40 minutes) Abbreviated Current Efforts: Carolina Beach (CB) and Kure Beach (KB) Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 Coastal Storm Damage Reduction (CSDR) Project Project awarded to Weeks Marine on 30 November, construction schedule pending. Bid volumes were CB 964,000 cubic yards and KB 637,000 cubic yards. An additional $3.4M in Federal Flood Control and Coastal Emergency (FCCE) funds were secured through modified Project Information Reports (PIR). Wrightsville Beach (WB) CSDR An USACE post-Florence PIR has been initiated. Mason Inlet Relocation Project (MIRP) The USACE awarded the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (AIWW) contract to Southwind Construction on 27 November, construction schedule pending. Carolina Beach Inlet (CBI) Currituck completed a maintenance event on 26 November, removing ~7800 cubic yards with management in the nearshore disposal area. Refined Coastal Modeling (RCM) The CB and KB refined coastal modeling efforts are ongoing. WB, Post Authorization Change Report (PACR) The USACE provided stakeholders a project update on 7 December. st execution date remains 1 Quarter 2020. CB, Beach Renourishment Evaluation Report (BRER) A project update has been tentatively scheduled for January 2019. The USACE draft document release date is tentatively May 2019. The non-federal Risk Reduction Plan is complete and awaiting submittal. th On Wednesday, December 19 the NC Division of Water Resources will lead the next Shallow Draft Inlet Long Term Memorandum of Agreement stakeholders meeting. The meeting will be held from 10:30AM to 12:30PM at the Craven Community College at 800 College Court, New Bern. The meeting will be in the Bosch Advanced Manufacturing Center, Room 102. Public Comment: Adjourn