CESWF-EC-TH
- Responsible for hydrologic and hydraulic aspects of all phases of project development and operation. Develops the hydraulic design, including text and performance data, for all spillways, outlet works, locks, tunnels, pipelines, and energy dissipators. Develops hydrology design of pre-authorization comprehensive basin plans and special investigations such as chloride control projects, streambank erosion, bank stabilization, and drainage control. Projects include multipurpose flood control reservoirs, channelization of larger rivers, navigation projects, floodways, levees, and channel stabilization.
- Prepares hydraulic studies, including hydraulic design and text, for reconnaissance and feasibility studies, survey and interim reports, Section 201 and 205 reports, detail project reports, flood plain information reports, water transport systems and flood problems. Produces the hydraulic computation necessary for the preparation of the various reports, studies, and replies for flood plain information.
- Provides assistance and support to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) under the Community Assistance Program (CAP), Limited Map Maintenance Program (LMMP), National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), and to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Construction Grants Program.
- Participates in EIS evaluations and reviews development projects in conjunction with Section 404, regulatory program, and TR Corridor Development Certificate (CDC) process.
- Responsible for required economic evaluations, including risk-based analysis, of all current and proposed civil works projects. This includes, but not limited to, annual updates of flood control damages prevented by existing projects; and determination of flood damages and project benefits for General Investigations, Continuing Authorities Programs, and Construction General projects during all phases of planning, engineering, and design.