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Agenda 09/10/2019 Item #10A (Appointment to LOSOM Project)09/10/2019 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Appointment of member to represent Collier County on the Lake Okeechobee System Operating Manual (LOSOM) Project Delivery Team District has initiated development of a new Lake Okeechobee System Operating Manual (LOSOM). As a part of t his effort, the District has established an interagency Project Delivery Team (PDT) to assist with the development of the new LOSOM. The District has invited Collier County to designate a representative to be a member and our point of contact for this PDT. The PDT members include only the Federal officials and elected officers of State, local or tribal governments or their designated employees with authority to act on our behalf. Our representative will participate in the development of the LOSOM to ensure that our agency’s input, comments, and concerns are included and addressed. Participation as a PDT member will support the LOSOM planning efforts and is separate from a previous request to be a cooperating agency under National Environmental Policy Act. The first PDT meeting was held on August 20, 2019, 9:30 a.m. at the John Boy Auditorium located at 1200 WC Owen Avenue, Clewiston, FL 33440. Gerald Kurtz, Principal Project Manager of the Capital Project Planning Division attended the organization meeting. Additional public workshops and meetings will be held in the future. FISCAL IMPACT: LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the County Attorney, raises no legal issues, and requires majority vote for action. -JAK GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners appoint a representative to the interagency Project Delivery Team. PREPARED BY: William L. McDaniel, Chairman AGENDA DATE: September 10, 2019 ATTACHMENT(S) 1. LOSOM 7-29-19 letter from Timothy Gysan Dept of Army re Okeechobee (PDF) 2. LOSOM 8.28.19 notes from Jerry Kurtz (PDF) 3. LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (PDF) 4. LOSOM POOCs v5 20AUG19 (DOCX) 10.A Packet Pg. 63 09/10/2019 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 10.A Doc ID: 9996 Item Summary: Appointment of member to represent Collier County on the Lake Okeechobee System Operating Manual (LOSOM) Project Delivery Team Meeting Date: 09/10/2019 Prepared by: Title: Manager - Technical Systems Operations – Administrative Services Department Name: Michael Cox 08/29/2019 1:13 PM Submitted by: Title: – Board of County Commissioners Name: Bill McDaniel 08/29/2019 1:13 PM Approved By: Review: Growth Management Department Jeanne Marcella Level 1 Reviewer Completed 08/29/2019 2:29 PM Growth Management Department Jeanne Marcella Department Head Review Completed 08/29/2019 2:29 PM Growth Management Department James C French Deputy Department Head Review Completed 08/29/2019 3:07 PM Office of Management and Budget Valerie Fleming Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Completed 08/29/2019 3:12 PM County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Completed 08/29/2019 3:48 PM Budget and Management Office Mark Isackson Additional Reviewer Completed 08/30/2019 11:35 AM County Manager's Office Leo E. Ochs Level 4 County Manager Review Completed 08/30/2019 2:13 PM Board of County Commissioners MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending 09/10/2019 9:00 AM 10.A Packet Pg. 64 10.A.a Packet Pg. 65 Attachment: LOSOM 7-29-19 letter from Timothy Gysan Dept of Army re Okeechobee (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to LOSOM) Sue Re: US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS LAKE OKEECHOBEE SYSTEM OPERATING MANUAL MEETING, CLEWISTON FLORIDA HELD ON AUGUST 20, 2019, 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM COLLIER COUNTY WAS REPRESENTED BY JERRY KURTZ, STORMWATER PRINCIPAL PROJECT MANAGER Attached is the meeting presentation and a Word document containing the planning objectives, constraints and considerations also shown in the presentation. The meeting was facilitated by Tim Gysan, P.E., Senior Project Manager, USCOE, along with five other Corps Staff. The purpose of the meeting was to begin establishment of a Project Development Team (PDT) to assist with the CORPS development of a new Lake Okeechobee System .Operating Manual (LOSOM). Over sixty (60) people were invited from federal agencies, elected officers of the State, local or tribal governments or their designees to join the PDT. The general public was also invited to comment and participate in the process. Approximately 100 people were in attendance. Jerry Kurtz, P.E. Principal Project Manager Growth Management Department Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees & Program Management Division Email: gerald.kurtz@colliercountyfl.gov Office phone: 239-252-5860 Cell phone 239-285-8239 Mailing Address: 2665 South Horseshoe Drive, Suite 103, Naples FL 34104 10.A.b Packet Pg. 66 Attachment: LOSOM 8.28.19 notes from Jerry Kurtz (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to LOSOM) LAKE OKEECHOBEE SYSTEM OPERATING MANUAL (LOSOM) PROJECT DELIVERY TEAM (PDT) MEETING August 20, 2019 Clewiston, FL U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Jacksonville District 10.A.c Packet Pg. 67 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 2AGENDA Morning Session 1.Introduction 9:30 AM –9:45 AM 2.LOSOM Process and Planning Framework 9:45 AM –10:45 AM 3.Break 10:45 AM –11 :00 AM 4.PDT Feedback 11 :00 AM –11 :30 AM 5.Public Comment Period 11 :30 AM –12:00 PM Lunch 1.Lunch Break 12:00 PM –1:00 PM Afternoon Session 1.Common Scoping Comments 1:00 PM –1:30 PM 2.Planning Horizon and Performance Evaluation 1:30 PM –2:00 PM 3.Break 2:00 PM –2:15 PM 4.PDT Feedback 2:15 PM –3:30 PM 5.Public Comment Period 3:30 PM –4:15 PM 6.Closing Remarks 4:15 PM –4:30 PM 10.A.c Packet Pg. 68 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 3FACA OVERVIEW Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) enacted in 1972 to ensure no outside group becomes the preferred source for advice for a federal agency. •FACA provides specific requirements to form an advisory committee, which may include members of non-government organizations and the public (F.A.C.A pub. L No. 93-502, 88 Stat. 1561). •Meetings held between federal official and elected state, local, and tribal officers or their designated employees are exempt from these requirements (2 U.S.C.A. 1534(b)). 10.A.c Packet Pg. 69 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 4FACA OVERVIEW To avoid violations under FACA rules and meet the statutory exemption, the Corps will run LOSOM meetings under the following USACE guidance: •The Project Delivery Team (PDT) will be created made up of federal, state, local, and tribal government officials •The PDT will be physically distinct at meetings from public attendees, generally by seating •Attendance sheets will be kept for all meetings •Public comment periods will be at specifically designated times and not as question and answer with the PDT •Please sign-in at the front table 10.A.c Packet Pg. 70 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 5 PROJECT DELIVERY TEAM PDT members include only the federal officials and elected officers of state, local, and tribal governments (or their designated representatives with authority to act on their behalf) acting in their official capacities. The PDT is not an advisory committee or decision making body Any recommendations or decisions to be made during LOSOM will be through the USACE organizational chain of command. 10.A.c Packet Pg. 71 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 6 PROJECT DELIVERY TEAM The PDT utilizes technical skills and knowledge to support the Corps operational planning and NEPA effort through: •Information and fact finding •Development of performance evaluation criteria •Identification of alternatives •Evaluation and comparison of alternatives 10.A.c Packet Pg. 72 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 7 •Sent out 60+ invites to include: •Federal agencies •State agencies •Local governments •Tribes •Encourage all Federal, State and Local governments to be a part PDT MEMBERS 10.A.c Packet Pg. 73 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 8NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (N.E.P.A. pub. L No. 91-190, 83 Stat. 852) was enacted to require federal agencies to evaluate environmental effects of their actions. Federal agencies prepare detailed assessments addressing the potential effects related to a major federal action: •Environmental Assessment (EA) •Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) Federal agencies must consider both environmental and socio-economic consequences before making final decisions. Cooperating agencies are used to assist in these evaluations. The Corps is the lead federal agency and has the final decision on the contents of the NEPA assessment. 10.A.c Packet Pg. 74 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 9NEPA REQUIREMENTS NEPA analysis evaluates a proposed action using 10 significant factors to measure the intensity of potential impacts on the surrounding environment (context of action): •Adverse effects associated with “Beneficial Projects” •Effects on public health and safety •Unique characteristics of the geographical area •Degree of controversy •Degree of uncertain effects, unique or unknown risks •Precedent-setting effects •Cumulative effects •Effects on scientific, cultural or historical resources •Effects on endangered or threatened species, habitat •Violations of Federal, state or local environmental law 10.A.c Packet Pg. 75 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 10 1.National Park Service (NPS) –Everglades National Park 2.National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) 3.South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) 4.Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) 5.Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) 6.Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FFWCC) 7.Florida Department of Health (FDOH) 8.Seminole Tribe of Florida COOPERATING AGENCIES 10.A.c Packet Pg. 76 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 11 Scoping Period Educational Webinars Develop Purpose & Need, Study Objectives, Constraints and Considerations Develop Performance Metrics & High Level Scenarios Develop Operational Alternatives Evaluate and Compare Alternatives Select Operational Alternatives Draft NEPA Document Final NEPA Document Decision/Approval LOSOM NEPA Process and Engagement Opportunities 10 Public Meetings (Feb -Mar 2019) > 8,000 comments received Public Comment Period (Spring 2022) Public Comment Period (Fall 2022) lakeocomments@usace.army.mil www.saj.usace.army.mil/LOSOM PDT Meetings & Public WorkshopsPDT Meetings & Public Workshops (2020 –2021) WE ARE HERE STARTCOMPLETION 10.A.c Packet Pg. 77 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 12 ANY QUESTIONS ON ROLE/PARTICIPATION AS A PDT MEMBER? 10.A.c Packet Pg. 78 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 13WHAT’S BEEN HAPPENING? Scoping Period (Feb –April 2019) Review of Scoping Comments and Development of Draft Planning Framework (June –July 2019) Tribal Coordination (Ongoing) Cooperating Agency Coordination Kickoff Meeting (9 Aug 2019) Preparing for First PDT Meeting (20 Aug 2019) 10.A.c Packet Pg. 79 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 14LOSOM SCOPING MEETING SUMMARY EAST COAST COMMUNITIES Time = Accelerate LOSOM Lake Level = Higher & lower Focus = Human health; water supply; water quality; algae; economy SOUTH FLORIDA Time = Take time; sound science, not politics, drive schedule Lake Level = Higher Focus = Improve flow to Everglades & Florida Bay; water supply; water quality COMMUNITIES AROUND LAKE O Time = Take time; sound science; not politics, drive schedule Lake Level = Higher Focus = Water quality; agriculture; water supply; recreation; Lake healthWEST COAST COMMUNITIES Time = Accelerate LOSOM Lake Level = Lower; move water south Focus = Human health; ecosystem health; algae 10.A.c Packet Pg. 80 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 15SUMMARY OF SCOPING COMMENTS Over 8,000 Comments Received Chambers of Commerce Environmental Organizations NGOs Counties Tribes Senate State Agencies US CongressFederal Agencies Cities Water Management Districts Fishing Interests Realtors Agricultural Interests Private Businesses Recreation Interests Private Citizens Utilities Tourism Industry Medical Community Health & Safety Concerns (Dam Safety, Water Quality, HABs*) Stop Discharges to the East Savings Clause (Do include/don’t Include) Move More Water South Broaden Scope of Study (Upper Kissimmee, entire SFWMD Watershed, Florida Bay, infrastructure) Study Schedule (Hurry Up/Slow down) Lake Levels (Higher, Lower, within Ecological Bands) Municipalities Baseline (LORS08, WSE) Consider Health of the Lake, Estuaries, Everglades National Park, & Florida Bay Use Science based Solutions Increase Dry Season Flow South Do Not Lower Lake to 10.5 feet Consider Impacts to Tourism, Economies, Water Supply, Flood Control, Recreation, Water Quality, etc. * HABs: Harmful Algal Blooms 10.A.c Packet Pg. 81 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 16STUDY AREA •Entire C&SF watershed area from Orlando down to and through Florida Bay and the Keys. •Study area defines the limits of the NEPA effects analysis; it does not indicate the areas where LOSOM will look at making operational changes •The project area is the location where the federal action takes place; for LOSOM this is Lake Okeechobee 10.A.c Packet Pg. 82 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 17 •Existing Condition = current condition including infrastructure and operating schedules. •No Action Alternative = “future without federal action” (FWO) alternative that describes the condition in the future without additional federal action including additional infrastructure. •The FWO becomes the condition to which all other alternatives (future regulation schedules) are compared and evaluated. •LORS 2008 is the regulation schedule for the Existing Condition & Future Without Federal Action. NEPA PLANNING CONDITIONS 10.A.c Packet Pg. 83 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 18 Develop a new Lake Okeechobee regulation schedule that better balances the project’s authorized purposes and is mutually beneficial for all stakeholders. The new lake regulation schedule will take advantage of the HHD rehabilitation and new infrastructure to: •Better balance Congressionally authorized project purposes DRAFT OBJECTIVES Flood Control Water Supply Navigation Preservation of Fish & Wildlife Recreation 10.A.c Packet Pg. 84 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 19 •Improve the lake’s ecology and natural resources while maintaining the structural and operational integrity of the project •Minimize high regulatory releases to the St. Lucie and Caloosahatchee estuaries to the extent practicable •Improve dry season flows to the Caloosahatchee Estuary and the Everglades to enhance the environment and natural resources •Improve water supply performance •Avoid risk to public health and safety as it relates to flood control, water supply and harmful algal blooms DRAFT OBJECTIVES 10.A.c Packet Pg. 85 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 20 •Herbert Hoover Dike (Dam Safety Risk) •Design and operational capacity of major outlets and their downstream canals and the Okeechobee Waterway (OWW) •However, no new infrastructure will be authorized by LOSOM •Tribal Water Compact •Meet applicable water quality standards •Endangered Species Act (ESA) consultation terms and conditions DRAFT CONSTRAINTS 10.A.c Packet Pg. 86 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 21DRAFT CONSIDERATIONS: WATER SUPPLY •Agricultural needs •Everglades National Park •Municipal and Industrial needs •Saltwater Intrusion •Stormwater Treatment Areas •Tribal Entitlements 10.A.c Packet Pg. 87 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 22DRAFT CONSIDERATIONS: ECOSYSTEMS •Lake Okeechobee •St. Lucie Estuary •Caloosahatchee River and Estuary •Greater Everglades system •Lake Worth Lagoon 10.A.c Packet Pg. 88 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 23DRAFT CONSIDERATIONS: WATER QUALITY •Inflows to Lake Okeechobee •Within Lake Okeechobee •St. Lucie Canal •Caloosahatchee River •Associated waterways to include HABs 10.A.c Packet Pg. 89 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 24OTHER DRAFT CONSIDERATIONS •Economic impacts across the system •Recreation impacts within the system •Navigation impacts along the Okeechobee Waterway (OWW) and within Lake Okeechobee •Downstream available storage, future storage and capacity of: •Water Conservation Areas (WCAs) •Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) •Reservoirs •Downstream effects to public and private property along the OWW and the communities south of Lake Okeechobee •Climate Change 10.A.c Packet Pg. 90 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 25 PDT DISCUSSION: QUESTIONS ON NEPA PROCESS OR PLANNING PROCESS? 10.A.c Packet Pg. 91 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 26 PUBLIC COMMENTS 10.A.c Packet Pg. 92 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 27 LUNCH 12:00 TO 1:00 10.A.c Packet Pg. 93 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 28 SCOPING COMMENTS 10.A.c Packet Pg. 94 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 29 •Schedule •Take your time, use science, not politics •Human Health (Dam safety vs. HABs) •Ecological health (Lake, estuaries and everglades) •Stop releases to St. Lucie estuary •Water quality and HAB consideration •Send more water south •Health impacts of lake water used on crops •Guarantee the water supply 1-in-10 year drought level of service COMMON SCOPING COMMENTS 10.A.c Packet Pg. 95 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 30LOSOM INCREMENTS Implementation of Increment 1 Implement Future Schedules Implementation of Increment 2 LORS 2008LOSOM NEPA Process (Increment 1 & 2) 2021 20252023 ???2019 Requires New NEPA Analysis Completion of HHD, C-44, Kissimmee River Restoration Completion of C-43, Restoration Strategies, CEPP South Completion of EAA Reservoir, LOWRP, IRL C-23/C-24, LRWRP 5 to 10 Year Period of Analysis 10.A.c Packet Pg. 96 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 31 PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONS DISCUSSION 10.A.c Packet Pg. 97 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 32 •Economic Impacts •Endangered Species •Flood Risk Management •Navigation •Public Health •Recreation •Salt Water Intrusion •System Wide Ecology •Water Supply •Water Quality Goal: Finalize Performance Measures (PMs) by December 2019 DRAFT PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONS 10.A.c Packet Pg. 98 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 33 PROJECTS WITH CANDIDATE PMs •RECOVER •Lake Okeechobee Regulation Schedule (LORS 2008) •Herbert Hoover Dike (HHD) Dam Safety Modification Report (DSMR) •Lake Okeechobee Watershed Restoration Project •Restoration Strategies •Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA) Reservoir •Combined Operational Plan (COP) •SFWMD Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan •Central Everglades Planning Project (CEPP) •Loxahatchee River Watershed Restoration 10.A.c Packet Pg. 99 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 34 LORS 2008 HHD Rehabilitation EAA Reservoir LOWRP Loxahatchee Restoration Project WCA 1 WCA 2A CEPP PROJECT LOCATIONS 10.A.c Packet Pg. 100 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 35 SUB-TEAM LEAD INTRODUCTIONS Sub-Team USACE Sub-Team Lead Economics Colin Rawls Environmental Ann Hodgson Modeling Jessica Mallett Plan Formulation Marci Jackson Water Quality/ HABs Jim Riley Water Supply Jessica Mallett Other Disciplines USACE Lead Water Management Savannah Lacy Cultural Resources Chris Altes 10.A.c Packet Pg. 101 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 36 PDT COMMENTS ON PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONS 10.A.c Packet Pg. 102 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 37LOSOM SCHEDULE Milestones Date 1 -Scoping Meetings (complete)February/March 2019 2 –Initial Increment I Array of Alternatives & Performance Metrics Finalized February 2020 3 -Alternative Evaluation Increment I, Increment II February 2020 –April 2021 4 -Draft Report January 2022 5 -Final Report September 2022 OCT 2018 SCOPING ALTERNATIVE EVALUATION DECISION PMP OCT 2022 1 5432 FORMULATION 10.A.c Packet Pg. 103 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 38 Aug 2019 You are Here •Kickoff Meetings for PDT, Sub-Teams, & Cooperating Agencies •Defining Objectives, Constraints, & Considerations •Begin Developing Performance Measures (PMs) Sep 2019 •Public Workshops (September 16 & 17) •PDT Meeting (September 26) •Develop Preliminary Screening Methods, Tools and Metrics Oct 2019 •PDT Meeting (October 24th) •Results from Initial Screening Scenarios •Discuss Modeling Strategy & Formulation Framework •Continue to Define PM 6-Month Target Final Array of Increment 1 Alternatives by February 2020 LOSOM 3-MONTH LOOK AHEAD 10.A.c Packet Pg. 104 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 39 Aug 2019 PDT Meeting (August 20 Clewiston) Cooperating Agency (August 9) Sep 2019 Public Workshops (September 16-17 Cape Coral & Stuart) PDT Meeting (September 26 web meeting) Oct 2019 PDT Meeting (October 24 Dade County) Nov 2019 PDT Meeting (November 21 Okeechobee) Dec 2019 PDT Meeting (December 19 web meeting) Jan 2020 PDT Meeting (January 23 West Palm Beach) Feb 2020 PDT Meeting (February 20 web meeting) 6-Month Target Final Array of Increment 1 Alternatives February 2020 HIGH LEVEL LOOK AHEAD 10.A.c Packet Pg. 105 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 40 PDT COMMENTS ON SCHEDULE 10.A.c Packet Pg. 106 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to 41 PUBLIC COMMENTS 10.A.c Packet Pg. 107 Attachment: LOSOM PDT Meeting 20 AUG_v4 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to PURPOSE AND NEED (PROBLEM) PURPOSE: The purpose of this Federal action is to develop a new regulation schedule for Lake Okeechobee that accounts for the completion of the Herbert Hoover Dike (HHD) rehabilitation and new infrastructure near the Okeechobee Waterway (to include C43 and C44 Reservoirs) expected to be operational in the near future. NEED: In order to integrate new infrastructure into the water management system and maximize the flexibility of overall system operations, a new regulation schedule for Lake Okeechobee will be developed to balance project purposes of flood control, water supply, navigation, recreation and preservation of fish and wildlife resources. The current regulation schedule for Lake Okeechobee, LORS 2008, was implemented to reduce dam safety risk during rehabilitation of Herbert Hoover Dike (HHD). Upon completion of the HHD Rehabilitation in 2022, a new lake regulation schedule will be implemented that considers the post rehabilitation dam safety risk in addition to other project purposes. In addition to the completion of HHD, several CERP projects currently under construction are expected to be complete and operational in this same time period. The Lake Okeechobee System Operating Manual (LOSOM) effort will result in a new lake regulation schedule that takes into account operational CERP projects. OBJECTIVES The study objective is to develop a new Lake Okeechobee regulation schedule that better balances the project’s authorized purposes and is mutually beneficial for all stakeholders. The new lake regulation schedule will take advantage of the HHD rehabilitation and new infrastructure to: • Better balance Congressionally authorized project purposes, including flood control, water supply, navigation, preservation of fish and wildlife, and recreation • Improve the lake’s ecology and natural resources while maintaining the structural and operational integrity of the project • Minimize high regulatory releases to the St. Lucie and Caloosahatchee estuaries to the extent practicable • Improve dry season flows to the Caloosahatchee Estuary and the Everglades to enhance the environment and natural resources • Improve water supply performance • Avoid risk to public health and safety as it relates to flood control, water supply and harmful algal blooms CONSTRAINTS • Herbert Hoover Dike (Dam safety risk) • Design and operational capacity of major outlets and their downstream canals (S-77, S-308, S- 351, S-352, and S-354) and the Okeechobee Waterway (OWW) (S-78, S-79, and S-80) o No new infrastructure will be authorized by LOSOM • State and federal water quality standards and permits 10.A.d Packet Pg. 108 Attachment: LOSOM POOCs v5 20AUG19 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to LOSOM) • Endangered Species Act (ESA) consultation terms and conditions • Tribal Water Compact CONSIDERATIONS • Water Supply for o Agricultural needs o Everglades National Park o Municipal and industrial needs o Preventing salinity intrusion into groundwater along the East Coast o Stormwater Treatment Areas o Tribal entitlements • Effects on the ecosystems of o Lake Okeechobee o The St. Lucie Estuary o The Caloosahatchee River and Estuary o The Greater Everglades system o Lake Worth Lagoon • Water quality in and coming into Lake Okeechobee, the St. Lucie Canal, the Caloosahatchee River and associated waterways to include HABs • Economic impacts across the system • Recreation impacts along the OWW, within Lake Okeechobee, and the estuaries • Navigation impacts along the OWW and within Lake Okeechobee • Downstream available and future storage and capacity to take water o Water Conservation Areas (WCAs) o Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) o Reservoirs • Downstream effects to public and private property along the OWW and the communities south of Lake Okeechobee • Climate Change 10.A.d Packet Pg. 109 Attachment: LOSOM POOCs v5 20AUG19 (9996 : Lake Okeechobee - appointment to LOSOM)