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Official Document Type
Work Order
Approved Date
10/22/2013
Control Number
2013-207
Agenda Item Number
8.F.
Entity Name
Coastal Planning and Engineering Inc.
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Work Order No.3 Beach Preservation Plan
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CB&I Company
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i . Model Grid Development <br /> The model grid will extend from approximately 1 mile south of Sebastian Inlet to the southern boundary <br /> of the County ( R- 119) . Sebastian Inlet has been excluded from this modeling effort due to the effort <br /> that would be required to include inlet effects . The model would have to be expanded to include Indian <br /> River Lagoon and significantly impact model setup and run time . The south County line has been <br /> selected as the southern boundary of the model because no alternatives are expected to be evaluated <br /> in this area . The beach at the south end of County (Sector 8) is stable to accretional based on previous <br /> analyses , thus not requiring intervention . The updated shoreline and volumetric change analysis will <br /> determine the validity of this assumption before finalizing the model domain . <br /> Given the computational intensity required to model sediment transport within the entire model domain , <br /> nested grids will be created for three areas in which beach management strategies can be further <br /> investigated . Three individual SWAN grids will be nested within the countywide SWAN grid to evaluate <br /> wave transformation adjacent to coastal structures . Similarly , three DeIft3D - FLOW grids will be used <br /> with domain decomposition in order to provide high level of detail of flows and morphology evolution in <br /> the three project areas and maintain efficient simulation timescales . It is anticipated that these finer <br /> grids will be focused in Sectors 3 , 5 , and 7 , where erosion is a chronic problem and fill and/or structural <br /> solutions may be required . Sector 3 has historically suffered higher erosion rates though a beach and <br /> dune restoration project was recently constructed and a repair to the project is in the permitting <br /> process . Sector 1A has also experienced higher volumetric losses and shoreline retreat . However, this <br /> erosional stress is recognized as being a function of the Sebastian Inlet and is being addressed by the <br /> Sebastian Inlet District . No detailed evaluation is proposed in this area . <br /> The bathymetric data sets will be utilized to depict the past and present bathymetry using the model <br /> grids . Similarly , hardbottom surveys will be incorporated within the nested DeIft3D - FLOW grids . <br /> Historic hardbottom will be imported through GIS maps provided by the County . <br /> The model will be populated with available data . Nearshore bathymetric and topographic data will rely <br /> upon the latest countywide survey . Offshore hardbottom will be modeled by including all available data <br /> from previous County monitoring efforts to the 2013 hardbottom mapping effort in Sector 3 . Offshore <br /> bathymetric data will be based on surveys conducted by NOAA or USGS . Wind , wave , and water level <br /> measurements will be based on data collected by FIT , USACE and NOAA . No field work (hydrographic <br /> surveying , wave and tide Gauge deployment) is proposed in support of the modeling effort . If it <br /> is <br /> determined that the available data is insufficient to develop an accurate model then collection of <br /> additional data will be discussed with the County . The current assessment is that the available data <br /> should be sufficient . <br /> ii . Water Level & Current Calibration <br /> The water level and current measurements collected will be utilized to calibrate the DeIft3DFLOW <br /> model . Wave measurements and water levels previously collected will provide the offshore boundary <br /> conditions for each calibration run . Water levels will provide the basis for evaluating the results of each <br /> calibration run . Present bathymetries will be used as input, along with concurrent wind data from <br /> NOAH . Delft3DFLOW and SWAN will be run simultaneously to resolve the influence of waves on the <br />
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