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For more information on the Wilmington District's Authorized Projects, call (910) 251-4055

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Project Document List:

Status

01 March 2009 Status
30 September 2007 Status

Work Group Activities

Work Groups Members and Leaders List 05 March 2009

WG1 - Downstream Flow Regime and Effects on Riparian Ecosystem

Dominion-Peaking Effects On Seedling Survival and Regeneration

WorldView Map 20k (58KB PDF)

WorldView Map 25k (64KB PDF)

WorldView Map 35k (58KB PDF)

WG2 - Water Quality
WG3 - Sedimentation and Channel Morphology
WG4 - Reservoir Resource
WG5 - Downstream Flow Base Recreation
WG6 - Salt Wedge
WG7 - Diadromous Fish and Riverine Aquatic Resources
WG8 - Water Supply
WG9 - Operating Policies and Administrative Procedures
WG10 - Modeling Oversight
Planning Group
Executive Committee

Meetings

Agenda For 10 Sep 07 Executive Committee Meeting, Raleigh, NC
Status Update of Study and Deliverables - 10 Sep 07 EC Meeting - Kerr 216 Study

PROJECT MANAGEMENT PLAN (PMP)

Sept 2006 Project Management Plan
Sept 2005 Project Management Plan

Sept 2004 Project Management Plan
 July 2004 Revised JHK 216 PMP
January 2003 DRAFT JHK 216 PMP

Draft Project Management Plan Comments (word)

RECONNAISSANCE REPORT

905(b) John H. Kerr 216 Recon Approval (pdf)
Reconnaissance Report (pdf)
Reconnaissance Report - Supplemental Sheet (pdf)

Comments on Kerr-216 Study

Division of Water Quality
Halifax County
NC Wildlife Resources Commission
NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Regional Partnership Local Government
Roanoke River Basin Association
The Nature Conservancy
US Fish and Wildlife Service

FEASIBILITY COST SHARING AGREEMENT (FCSA)

FCSA

PEER REVIEW PLAN

Peer Review Plan - JH Kerr Dam and Reservoir, VA & NC (Section 216) Study


LISTS

09 Feb 09 JH Kerr 216 Study Participants List (updated)
31 Oct 07 JH Kerr 216 Study Participants List
17 Sep 07 JH Kerr 216 Study Participants List

OTHER

Flood-Mapping Model Evalulation Workshop on 11/17/05  
Kerr 216 Project Meeting Minutes (Nov 15, 2001) (pdf)
15 Nov Meeting Presentation (powerpoint)
FERC Relicensing Study List, Dominion Resources, 
15 Nov Meeting Handout (pdf) 
Terresterial Matrix, Nature Conservancy,
15 Nov Meeting Handout (pdf)
Modeling the Roanoke River, Nature Conservancy,
15 Nov Meeting Handout 
Lower Roanoke Terrestrial Ecology Bibliography,
Nature Conservancy, 15 Nov Meeting Handout  
Draft Project Management Plan Comments (word)

12 Aug 2002 PCT Meeting (pdf)
25 Nov 2002 PCT Meeting (pdf)
16 Dec 2003 Team Leaders Meeting Minutes (pdf)
28 May 2003 Sponsor's Advisory Committee Meeting Notes (pdf)
16 Dec 2003 TL Minutes (pdf)
24 Mar 2004 Meeting Minutes (pdf)
29 Apr 2004 TL Meeting Notes (pdf)
3 Jun 2004 Meeting Notes (pdf)
3 Jun 2004 Meeting Minutes (pdf)
3 Jun 2004 Meeting Minutes Attachment (pdf)

30 Sep 2004 Meeting Minutes (pdf)
13 Dec 2004 Handout Funding Update (pdf)
13 Dec 2004 TL Meeting Minutes (pdf)  
13 Dec 2004 USACE Expenditure Handouts (pdf)
13 Dec 2004 Planning Process, Att. 7 (pdf)
13 Dec 2004 Work Group Leader's Meeting Agenda (pdf)
13 Dec 2004 TL Handout with Work Group Costs, Att. 3 (pdf)

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  John H Kerr Dam & Reservoir VA &NC (Section 216) Study

  • Currituck Sound StudySponsors: States of NC & VA

  • Feasibility Cost Sharing Agreement executed in June 2003

  • Study will evaluate the impacts of changes in upstream releases on the lower Roanoke River and Kerr Reservoir

  • May recommend operational changes to John H. Kerr Dam and Reservoir

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT: NC 1, VA 5 DATE: May 2009

1. AUTHORIZATION: Section 216 of Public Law 91-611.

2. STUDY AREA: John H. Kerr Dam and Reservoir is located in the Roanoke River Basin which extends into north-central North Carolina and south-central Virginia. The project was completed in 1952 and provides hydropower, flood damage reduction, water supply, and recreation. Two downstream non-Federal hydropower reservoirs, Gaston and Roanoke Rapids operated by Dominion North Carolina Power, have minimal active storage for daily hydropower peaking. The Kerr, Gaston and Roanoke Rapids projects operate cooperatively to generate power, reduce flood damage, and ensure appropriate downstream flows including those needed for anadromous fish during the spawning season. The lower Roanoke River basin is one of the finest remaining river swamp forest ecosystems in the eastern United States. The unique vegetative communities and bottomland hardwood forests, wetlands, uplands, and streams provide a high quality habitat for fish and wildlife, including waterfowl.

3. IMPROVEMENTS DESIRED BY LOCAL INTERESTS: Resource concerns for the lower Roanoke River center on the need for restoration of extensive swamp and flood plain forests and fisheries, through changes to the flow regime. Federal and State agencies also suspect a correlation between the operation of John H. Kerr Dam and Reservoir and fish kills in the lower Roanoke River basin due to low dissolved oxygen levels. The Section 216 study will consider changes to operation of and releases from the project and the resulting benefits and impacts on various project purposes and resources.

4. COST ESTIMATE: $ 175,000 (Reconnaissance Study Phase/Federal)
2,470,000 (Feasibility Phase/Federal)
2,470,000 (Feasibility Phase/Non-Federal)
$5,115,000 Total

5. FEDERAL FUNDING ALLOCATION THRU FY 2008: $ 1,682,000

6. 2009 FEDERAL FUNDING ALLOCATION: $ 287,000. These funds are being used to initiate stage 3 formulation and evaluation of alternative plans; complete stage 2 data collection, technical studies, and modeling; and continue the Kerr Interim Operations Changes Pilot Project.

7. 2010 FEDERAL BUDGET: $300,000.

8. COMPLETION DATE: June 2003 (Reconnaissance Phase)
February 2012 (Feasibility Phase and Initiate Preconstruction Engineering and Design Phase)

9. OTHER INFORMATION: The Corps of Engineers and The Nature Conservancy (TNC) signed a Memorandum of Agreement in July of 2002, forming a partnership, known as the Sustainable Rivers Program (SRP), to minimize the effects of operation of projects on rivers and to restore and preserve rivers across the country. The Nature Conservancy has designated the Roanoke River and the John H. Kerr Dam and Reservoir project for study within the SRP. The Nature Conservancy plays a key role in protecting over 92,000 acres in the Roanoke River flood plain, is the land manager for over 32,000 acres along the Roanoke River and is actively engaged in the Kerr 216 study. Under this program, the Corps and stakeholders are trying to develop short term, interim operations changes to benefit the bottomland forest habitats along the lower Roanoke River while awaiting completion of the Section 216 study.

This study has 11 technical work groups comprised of subject matter experts from over 20 Federal, State, local and non-governmental organizations including The Nature Conservancy.

     
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