State of Louisiana Initial Oil Spill Response Plan Deepwater Horizon
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State of Louisiana Initial Oil Spill Response Plan Deepwater Horizon
State of Louisiana Initial Oil Spill Response Plan Deepwater Horizon Incident http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov May 2, 2010 In an effort to assist the removal of oil from our coastal waters, minimize the interface of oil and Louisiana’s fragile coastal wetlands, marine wildlife and the communities and economies embedded therein, the State of Louisiana provides the following initial near-shore action plan and requests that it be implemented immediately. This plan was developed in coordination with affected coastal parishes. The action is feasible and cost effective when considering the potential damage that threatens our coast. The central tenet of this plan is immediate and robust action supported by the people of Louisiana who stand ready, willing, and able to assist in anyway to protect their lives and livelihoods. The state requests that all relevant training be conducted at designated sites identified herein. These training efforts should be authorized immediately and coordinated directly with coastal parishes. Training shall include: financial management under OPA90, relevant regulatory and legal guidelines, material handling, boom deployment and monitoring, oil collection protocols, and active containment strategies (containment strategies as a second line of defense) to all interested people. Training shall be offered coast wide in Chalmette, Belle Chasse, Slidell, Houma, Golden Meadow, Morgan City, Abbeville, and Lake Charles. A concurrent action following approval of this plan is to immediately deploy booms (per the Boom Measure described below) in all of the areas identified in Appendix 1 from the mouth of the Mississippi River to the Louisiana-Mississippi State line. We request that coastal parishes be authorized to lead and direct boom deployment within their respective jurisdictions. These deployment strategies may consist of: parish deployment, parish contractors (including trained fishing fleets), invoicing directly to BP, BP contractors operating under parish direction, or parishes delegating deployment to BP. Teams charged with these deployments should utilize the human resources and vessels available through trained citizens and volunteers in coordination with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. This workforce is available for deployment efforts, to aid in logistics, transport of materials to and from the boom deployment sites, as well as monitoring and operations of sites as appropriate. Additional plan elements including Shoreline Cleanup Assessment Team (SCAT) deployment, oil clean up, and remediation and environmental assessment, are to be implemented as directed by the Unified Command in concert with the above measures. Local knowledge, the experience and expertise of Oil Spill Response Organizations (OSRO), and the latest intelligence information on oil location and forecasts will drive the location and intensity of activity. It is assumed that the logistics and coordination will be executed by the OSRO tasked with the effort. However, the State stands ready to assist if any issues arise that may slow the pace of this much-needed and delayed response. All of this will ensure that the response is as efficient and effective as possible and allow for rapid reaction to changing conditions. 2 Introduction On April 20, 2010, an explosion occurred on the semisubmersible drilling platform Deepwater Horizon during deepwater drilling activities on the outer continental shelf southeast of the Mississippi River bird’s-foot delta. Two days later, as fire-fighting activities continued, the Deepwater Horizon sank into the Gulf of Mexico. Shortly thereafter, it was determined that the drilling assembly was leaking raw petroleum at an estimated 5,000 barrels (approximately 210,000 gallons) per day into the northern Gulf. That leak continues as of the writing of this report. Current well conditions remain dynamic. According to BP, the well has the capacity to produce a maximum of 110,000 to 164,000 barrels per day. In addition, it is also understood that a relief well, including a 90-day drill time, will be an integral part of efforts to cap the well. The continuing oil spill currently threatens priceless ecological, cultural, recreational and economic resources of the states of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida. As a result, significant State resources have been mobilized to respond to the event. Several agencies of the State of Louisiana have been involved, including the following: Office of Coastal Protection and Restoration (CPRA’s implementation arm) Department of Environmental Quality, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, Department of Transportation and Development, Louisiana Recovery Authority, Louisiana Workforce Commission, Department of Health and Hospitals, Department of Transportation and Development, Department of Economic Development, State Police, Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, and Oil Spill Coordinator’s Office. Relevant resources agencies met to develop a joint plan considering many factors, including: Louisiana’s most sensitive coastal resources, potential spill impacts, deployment schedules and resource considerations. This plan presents a set of recommended actions based on current information, agency discussions and parish input. The State’s hope is that the Incident Command Structure will consider this plan for incorporation into the Incident Action Plan (IAP). These actions outline a series of steps, intended to be taken in coordination with those already identified/approved by the state and coastal parishes and those in the IAP that will support the Unified Command’s strategy of keeping the oil spill away from Louisiana’s sensitive coastal areas. The majority of this document describes necessary action to keep the oil spill from entering Louisiana’s coastal wetlands, based on the assumption that removal of the released oil will be much easier and less damaging to fragile coastal ecosystems if done in the open waters of the 3 much easier and less damaging to fragile coastal ecosystems if done in the open waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Should that measure not be successful, this report adopts a multiple lines of defense strategy to minimize the extent of oil penetration into the coastal wetlands. Finally, this plan focuses on the areas (i.e., parishes) of the State that have immediate needs, or are likely to have impacts in the near term. We will continue to develop supplemental plans addressing the needs of interior parishes. These supplemental efforts will focus on situations where the perimeter measures are overwhelmed, and/or the oil penetrates inland. Action Plan Sequence Immediate • • • • Immediately deploy booms at all critical locations east of river as shown on maps included in Appendix 1 (by region) and Appendix 2-12 (by parish). o Utilize local fishing fleets and fishermen for transport, monitoring and deployment of boom. Establish regional staging areas for supplies. o Order and begin to store necessary supplies assuming extensive, long-lasting oil removal. Inventory, identify and organize multiple shore bases. o Prepare shore bases to store and handle recovery materials. o Organize professional, contract, and volunteer teams. Train local fisherman and others to be involved in clean up effort. o Training should include material handling, implementation of secondary and tertiary prevention techniques, boom deployment and monitoring, and oil collection protocols. As Soon as Oil Has the Potential to be within 5 Miles of Coastal Areas • • Establish booms in coastal areas as identified in appendices. Ready local teams for deployment. 72 to 36 Hours Prior to Oil Predicted to be within 5 miles of Land • • Stock implementation site/marinas. Deploy local teams to implement secondary and tertiary prevention measures. 36 Hours to Landfall and Ongoing • • • • Analyze and continue flow of supplies to staging areas and implementation sites. Continue management of local prevention teams and booms. Continue implementation of secondary and tertiary prevention measures. Active strategies for successive lines of defense. 4 Action Plan Measures Dispersants The decision to apply dispersants in near-shore waters is time-sensitive and complex. Given the potential impacts that dispersed oil may have on water-column and seafloor biota and habitats, thoughtful consideration is required prior to use of this technology relative to the potential impacts with and without dispersant application. The trade-offs in use of dispersants are a complex interplay of many variables, including the type of oil spilled, the volume of the spill, sea state, weather, water depth, degree of turbulence (thus mixing and dilution of the oil), and relative abundance and life stages of resident organisms. Some key points associated with tradeoffs that were considered in formulating the recommendations include: (1) oil spill dispersants do not actually reduce the total amount of oil entering the environment but do allow much faster bioremediation and removal from the surface; (2) mixing of the water column nearshore with waves and tides may actually mix oil naturally and disperse oil into the water column, particularly after aging for more than 7 days; (3) the nearshore shallow environment has some of the most productive fisheries in the world; and (4) the muddy environments have a microbial capacity to naturally decompose many of the oil products that contaminate wetlands (particularly with some enhancements). Dispersant Measure 1: Focus use of dispersants greater than 3 nautical miles (roughly 5 kilometers ) from the shoreline and in water depths greater than 33 feet (10 meters). Dispersant Measure 2 (near-shore): Determine the effectiveness of dispersal use between this 3-mile limit and the shoreline (in water depths greater than 10 meters) by utilizing field test as to effectiveness. Dispersant Measure 3 (near-shore): Refrain from using dispersants along shoreline, in wetlands, or in water less than 10 meters deep. Booms While the existing frontal marsh/coastline of Louisiana will no doubt be adversely impacted by interaction with the oil spill, it is imperative that we prevent the oil from being carried into the fragile interior marshes. There are numerous specific critical areas (gaps, chokepoints, etc.) along the marsh edge that have been identified as strategically located for deployment of boom measures to minimize the entrance of the oil into the interior marsh areas. These locations are provided in Appendix A by region and are listed by parish in Appendix B. OSRO entities are to be deployed to the areas within the projected landfall threat zone to install booms and sorbent matting. These units would consist of an OSRO advisor, a HazMat-trained supervisor, associated HazMat-trained personnel, and the resources required to manage and maintain these locations. A state regulatory agency oversight representative will also be assigned to monitor a site or group of sites to provide feedback to planning on implementation, effectiveness, and additional needs. 5 For this initial phase, it is estimated that approximately 760,000 linear feet of boom would be needed to adequately implement and maintain this initial near-shore plan. This includes a number of identified critical areas located throughout the Louisiana coast, from the Mississippi State line at the Pearl River to Sabine Pass at the Texas State line. The effectiveness of implementing booming strategies will depend on site-specific conditions, such as water velocities, tidal influence, wind speed, and wave height. As such, each site will require site-specific placement and maintenance strategies that have the flexibility to adapt to changing weather, site, and impact-threat conditions as determined by the assigned OSRO advisor in accordance with industry-accepted Best Management Practices. It is critical that all local resources (parish officials, local fishermen, etc.) be consulted and utilized for the identification of likely oil collection points, potential areas of need, and additional areas of concern. As stated, boom measures will be site specific. However, at a minimum, the OSRO should consider the following measures and materials. Towed Boom Measures: U-booming, two boats required; V-booming two tow boats, one skimming vessel; and J-booming, one tow boat, one tow/skimming vessel. Anchored Boom Measures: U-booming, anchors at upstream ends; deflection booming (more typical), requires adequate number and size of anchors to keep the boom in longitudinal tension in order to avoid scalloping and subsequent loss of oil due to entrainment, deployed boom must be tended periodically to maintain effectiveness as environmental conditions change. Barge Boom Measures: For larger waterways with widths not manageable by booms alone (such as the Rigolets) locally available barges could be put in place, loaded to increase depths of drafts, and configured in an appropriate exclusion or deflection booming strategy as dictated by site conditions. Types of Retention Booms: Internal foam flotation boom; self-inflating boom; pressure-inflatable boom; fence boom; shore-sealing boom; sorbent boom. Sorbents To supplement the booming activities, sorbent materials (booms, pads, and/or loose material) will be used to collect the initial amounts of oil encountered and will be managed onsite to minimize the amounts of oil that may penetrate the booms. Sorbent booms or pads have low capacity but very high efficiency. As such, total amounts of needed sorbent will depend highly on the amounts of oil encountered at each site and must be replaced when sorbency limits are reached. Sorbent boom is intended for use in areas too small or sensitive for other skimmers. Sorbent types actually applied will be tailored to parochial conditions. Additional quantity information is provided in Appendix 1. 6 Spud Barges Spud barges are to be stationed across the coast to serve as mobile field bases. The 20 barges are capable of transporting materials necessary for the incident, as well as providing food and shelter for the OSRO and SCAT teams and first aid as necessary. Being mobile, these barges are to be deployed as conditions change and areas of critical need shift. Training All persons involved in executing this plan shall have the appropriate level of training commensurate with their role. Each boom deployment and response site will have a supervisor that has necessary 40-hour HAZWOPR and 8-hour HAZWOPR Supervisory training. While many of the OSRO have extensive training, the large number of interested citizens (e.g., commercial fisherman) and volunteers will be required to have the minimum 4-hour oil spill safety training. Training will be provided in coastal communities throughout Louisiana immediately. This will be organized by BP and the Coast Guard in coordination with the state and coastal parishes as needed to provide the maximum number of people with training as quickly as possible. Secondary and Tertiary Lines of Defense If oil is to overwhelm the booms and enter the interior wetlands, additional actions must be taken immediately to limit the damage; these actions are considered secondary and tertiary lines of defense. SCAT will continually monitor the wetlands to report any areas that are being damaged. Supplemental plans involving successive lines of defense are under development. Assessment It is critical that areas potentially adversely affected by oil from this spill are assessed to determine removal techniques, the extent of damage to the wetlands, wetland-dependant species, aquatic habitats, and aquatic organisms. This will involve near-term and long-term monitoring and restoration and remediation plans. The damage to infrastructure must also be assessed. 7 Appendices Appendix 1……………….Combined Maps and Plans Appendix 2……………….Orleans Parish Appendix 3……………….Plaquemines Parish Appendix 4……………….St. Bernard Parish Appendix 5……………….St. Tammany Parish Appendix 6……………….Cameron/Calcasieu Parishes Appendix 7……………….Iberia Parish Appendix 8……………….Jefferson Parish Appendix 9……………….Lafourche Parish Appendix 10……………...St. Mary Parish Appendix 11……………...Terrebonne Parish Appendix 12………………Vermillion Parish Appendix 1: Combined Maps and Plans East of River (includes all of Plaquemines Parish) Parish Closure Points Orleans Plaquemines St. Bernard St Tammany Subtotal Cost (30 days) Secondary and Mobile Secondary Tertiary Total Width Boom Length* Prevention and Tertiary Deployment Sites Materials Length** (ft) (ft) (ft) 4 45 31 2 82 3,144 22,912 16,413 2,439 44,908 14,148 103,104 73,859 10,976 202,086 $25,260,750 3,537 25,776 18,465 2,744 50,522 $7,578,225 259 2912 2006 129 5306 $3,183,529 0 4 3 0 7 $5,250,000 Number of Teams 2 15 11 1 29 $65,250,000 Staging Areas Shore Bases Training Sites 1 2 1 1 5 $125,000 Cost Per Parish 1 0 3 1 2 1 1 1 7 3 $175,000 $900,000 Approximate Daily Rate $7,004,344 $55,676,459 $40,580,536 $4,461,166 $107,722,504 $3,590,750 Staging Areas Shore Bases Training Sites Cost Per Parish West Side of River (Excluding Plaquemines Parish) Parish Cameron/Calcasieu Iberia Jefferson Lafourche St. Mary Terrebonne Vermilion Subtotal Cost (30 days) Closure Points Secondary and Mobile Secondary Tertiary Total Width Boom Length* Prevention and Tertiary Deployment Sites Materials Length** (ft) (ft) (ft) 4 8 3 30 5 54 18 122 Total Cost (30 days) Cost Calculation Assumptions Containment Boom per Linear Foot Secondary and Tertiary Prevention per Linear Foot Secondary and Tertiary Materials Mobile Deployment Sites (Spud Barges) per day SCAT Teams, Per Day Staging Areas, Per Month Shore Bases, Per Month Training Sites, Per Site Costs assume 30‐day costs of response operations *Assuming 3 Booms per location and 1.5 factor for curvature **Assuming need about 1/4 of solid boom legth 4,844 12,454 6,104 10,136 3,419 40,015 14,530 91,502 Number of Teams 21,798 56,043 27,468 45,612 15,386 180,068 65,385 411,759 $51,469,875 5,450 14,011 6,867 11,403 3,846 45,017 16,346 102,940 $15,440,963 259 518 194 1941 324 3494 1165 7894 $4,736,471 0 1 0 3 2 5 2 13 $9,750,000 2 3 1 10 2 18 6 42 $94,500,000 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 7 $175,000 2 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 12 5 $300,000 $1,500,000 Approximate Daily Rate $177,872,308 $5,929,077 $76,730,625 $23,019,188 $7,920,000 $15,000,000 $159,750,000 $300,000 $475,000 $2,400,000 Approximate Daily Rate $285,594,813 $9,519,827 $125 $150 $600 $25,000 $75,000 $25,000 $25,000 $300,000 $8,572,469 $16,967,576 $6,855,021 $33,726,656 $9,044,261 $76,007,439 $26,698,886 PROPOSED POINTS OF PROTECTION ± 156 PLANNING UNIT 2 157 158 159 160 163 34 161 Bob s Lakes 33 Lake Borgne 162 31 32 Lake Eugenie 29 56 30 57 28 Flat 27 58 Bay 26 23 Lake Lery MR 17 Lake Salvador 18 Lake Jean Louis Robin 12 13 y wa er l aW o a st 16 61 6 8 Ba Rigo you l e tte s Bay o Per u ot at ac Gulf I ntr 60 63 5 Lake Round Laurier 44 Lake 45 46 Middle Fork Bayou L'ou rs Hackberry Bay Wilkinson Bay 149 42 40 151 41 152 iss iss ipp i 39 9 Ri BAY 148 SANSBOIS 4 67 35 3 Co GO 20 21 qu La ke 59 25 24 El oi Eloi Bay Lake Athanasio il le Lake Calebasse 14 15 10 Ba y 66 ve r ke 11 64 62 65 C hen ie r 36 Gra nde e u yo Mud Lake 43 Ba Little Lake M 7 La 19 22 Black Bay Ga rd e Lon 2 ne gB 1 ay 0 **DRAFT May 2, 2010 6 3 0 6 Miles as tal Bay o Per u ot 7 PROPOSED POINTS OF PROTECTION Ba Rigo you l e tte s nt r aco PLANNING UNIT 2 Round Lake 46 Lake Laurier 44 43 41 150 51 50 49 48 Middle Fork Bayou L'ou rs 149 Wilkinson Bay 151 40 152 39 62 iss iss i pp iR iv e r 38 G rande Ch eni ere Bay 63 64 66 BAY ne 4 3 37 36 Ga r de 65 35 67 Long Ba y 2 1 0 148 SANSBOIS 146 Hackberry Bay 147 145 Barataria Bay Ada ms Ba y Ba y P 54 165 Bay ou Laf 164 55 137 om m eD 'or Yell ow Cot to Ba y n 166 167 e ourc h 136 42 ou ay B 53 52 M 45 Little Lake Mud Lake 5 169 is ia e st L ou So uthw 170 168 a na Ca n 144 l 171 173 172 174 143 140 139 141 142 ± West Bay **DRAFT May 2, 2010 4 2 0 4 Miles Lake Lery PROPOSED POINTS OF PROTECTION SIX MILE LAKE PLANNING UNIT 3a at er w ay Lake Salvador r a co ul f I nt l as ta 8 Bay o Per u ot Ba Rigo you l e tte s W G 84 154 52 53 91 94 90 95 93 98 99 101 100 105 104 92 106 107 108 109 110 103 117 128 129 125 127 133 130 135 131 54 138 134 137 136 urche 89 96 97 123 132 o u Lafo 88 112 121 126 50 164 B ay 119 124 87 ± 51 49 47 Middle Fork 155 Mud Lake BayouHackberry L'ours 11 Black Bay 10 Ba y M Ga r de 43 u yo 85 5 7 9 Ba Little Lake 64 6 La GO ke Eloi B 60 Lake 19 El Jean L 59 o 17 i Lake Athanasi Louis ake Co 21 Robin qu i lle 13 16 Lake Calebasse 61 14 15 ne 65 iss i ss 63 42 4 ip 40 41 pi 66 3 Ri Lo n ve 67 gB r C ay h a e nde r n G ie re 1 Wilkinson 2 BAY 0 35 39 Bay Lake Round Laurier Lake 45 46 86 ATCHAFALAYA BAY MR SANSBOIS 152 149 148 Bay 146 Barataria Bay 145 147 Ad a Ba ym s Bay 165 167 169 u isian e st Lo So uth w 55 172 174 173 a Can al 144 Pom me D'o Yello r Baw y Cot to 143 139 140 141 142 **DRAFT May 2, 2010 8 4 0 8 Miles PROPOSED POINTS OF PROTECTION PLANNING UNIT 3b 186 77 80 187 76 81 184 189 78 79 188 82 SIX MILE LAKE 83 181 183 185 84 182 179 180 178 VERMILION BAY 176 177 175 86 85 153 ATCHAFALAYA BAY 154 155 87 88 ± **DRAFT May 2, 2010 5 2.5 0 5 Miles 89 91 90 94 93 92 95 96 PROPOSED POINTS OF PROTECTION PLANNING UNIT 4 SABINE LAKE CALCASIEU LAKE GRAND LAKE 186 68 75 70 WHITE LAKE 69 73 ± **DRAFT May 2, 2010 8 4 0 8 Miles 184 189 183 71 181 185 179 182 72 74 80 187 76 77 78 79 178 180 177 176 175 VERMILIO Appendix 2: Orleans Parish Initial Orleans Parish Plan Summary Parish Orleans Closure Points 4 Total Width Boom Length* (ft) (ft) 3144 14148 Secondary and Tertiary Prevention Length** (ft) 3537 Mobile Secondary and Deployment Tertiary Materials Sites 259 0 Number of Teams 2 Staging Areas 1 Shore Bases 1 Boom Point Location PARISH Point Width Opening (Ft) Orleans 158 653 Orleans 159 546 Orleans 160 1,203 Orleans Total 163 Point Description X Coordinate Y Coordinate Planning Unit Training Sites: Chalmette ‐89.64065735650 30.14355228630 1 Staging Sites: Chalmette ‐89.68210162180 30.10733987230 1 Shore Bases: Michoud Chef Menteur Pass ‐89.77499016590 30.04984030050 1 Blind Rigolets Pass @ Lake Borgne Bayou Thomas @ Lake Borgne ‐89.82177653590 30.04223795650 742 3,144 1 Training Sites 0 Cost Per Parish for 30 days $7,004,344 156 St. Tammany 157 158 159 163 160 34 161 Bobs Lakes St. Bernard 162 32 31 33 Lake Borgne Lake Eugenie Jefferson Plaquemines PROPOSED POINTS OF PROTECTION ORLEANS PARISH **DRAFT May 2, 2010 2 1 0 2 Miles 29 ± 28 Flat Bay Appendix 3: Plaquemines Parish Initial Plaquemines Parish Plan Summary Parish Plaquemines Closure Points 45 Secondary and Tertiary Secondary and Mobile Tertiary Deployment Total Width Boom Length* Prevention Length** (ft) Materials Sites (ft) (ft) 22912 103104 25776 2912 4 Training Sites: Belle Chasse Staging Sites: Port Sulphur, Pointe a la Hache Shore Bases: Port Sulphur, Pointe a la Hache, Venice Number of Teams 15 Staging Areas 2 Shore Bases 3 Training Sites 1 Cost Per Parish for 30 days $55,676,459 Initial Plaquemines Parish Boom Location Boom Point Location PARISH Plaquemines Plaquemines Plaquemines Plaquemines Point 0 1 1 2 Width Opening (Ft) 187 300 844 265 Plaquemines Plaquemines Plaquemines Plaquemines Plaquemines Plaquemines Plaquemines Plaquemines 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 874 875 431 326 135 120 327 464 Plaquemines 10 535 Plaquemines 11 417 Plaquemines 12 Plaquemines Point Description Bayou Lamoque Entrance to Cox Bay Entrance to Cox Bay Upper Grand Bay Entrance south of Uhlan Bay Uhlan Bay Big Four Bayou Bayou Ponton North Bayou Ponton South Bayou Ponton South Bakers Bay NW Bay Lafourche NW Entrance to Bayou Ponton X Coordinate ‐89.55342959350 ‐89.62185510980 ‐89.62185510980 ‐89.63782486690 Y Coordinate 29.45714587490 29.48813976250 29.48813976250 29.50102805230 Planning Unit 1 1 1 1 ‐89.66519773740 ‐89.67583152950 ‐89.72801672490 ‐89.70810296830 ‐89.70801427540 ‐89.70801427540 ‐89.76292141450 ‐89.68729985210 29.51434175500 29.53394692220 29.59222869750 29.63827981990 29.62369765150 29.62369765150 29.63456289960 29.62757594000 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ‐89.66047068390 29.63761345370 1 ‐89.66540378040 29.67389433960 1 394 Entrance near Pintail Flat Entrance to Lake Cuatro Caballo ‐89.67505110520 29.68343120880 1 13 356 North Lake Pato Caballo ‐89.66589352780 29.68362587290 1 Plaquemines 35 474 ‐89.72307206810 29.47420269370 2 Plaquemines 36 398 ‐89.74795192780 29.48867321310 2 Plaquemines 37 166 ‐89.75690305810 29.49257440620 2 Plaquemines 38 131 ‐89.79819766280 29.50087684020 2 Plaquemines 39 122 NE of Duhuy, Bayou @ Bayou Grande Cheniere N of Two Sisters Bayou @ Bayou Grande Cheniere S of Magnolia Oil&Gas fld @ Bayou Grande Cheniere ‐89.81765172710 29.49970519870 2 Plaquemines 40 132 E of Bayou Raquette @ Bayou Grande Cheniere ‐89.83938682960 29.52376657650 2 Plaquemines 41 157 SE of Wilkinson Canal @ Bayou Grande Cheniere ‐89.85628200760 29.53385289130 2 Plaquemines Plaquemines Plaquemines 42 43 43 267 299 484 ‐89.86139901950 ‐89.89145432220 ‐89.89145432220 29.54470229640 29.55375388130 29.55375388130 2 2 2 Plaquemines 44 1,725 ‐89.92573869190 29.55842665610 2 Plaquemines Plaquemines Plaquemines Plaquemines Plaquemines Plaquemines Plaquemines Plaquemines Plaquemines Plaquemines Plaquemines Plaquemines 45 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 145 146 146 146 281 337 666 335 187 253 342 616 519 1,382 289 1,436 ‐89.95360695780 ‐89.67458031440 ‐89.71958400000 ‐89.72506410450 ‐89.71058859620 ‐89.70226023690 ‐89.69690722460 ‐89.64743964110 ‐89.67137445200 ‐89.76189101980 ‐89.76189101980 ‐89.76189101980 29.54416813490 29.66150096060 29.58225731390 29.58809635740 29.57705345850 29.55604323360 29.52476179500 29.50340120520 29.39113896390 29.41285244320 29.41285244320 29.41285244320 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 Plaquemines Plaquemines Plaquemines Plaquemines Plaquemines Plaquemines Total 147 148 149 150 151 152 378 611 335 1,346 873 1,521 22,912 ‐89.65160101470 ‐89.80426904090 ‐89.95185942020 ‐89.91013364380 ‐89.89091407880 ‐89.86536343110 29.40622759350 29.45742721170 29.45965523060 29.48378418110 29.49225285290 29.47626221950 2 2 2 2 2 2 Grand Bayou/(Northern) Bay Lanaux Socola Canal Number Two/Bayou Grande Cheniere E of Wilkinson Canal @ Bayou Grande Cheniere Hermitage Bayou Hermitage Bayou Lake Laurier @ Wilkinson's Bayou Wilkinson's Canal South of Oaks Bayou Inlet to False River Battle Ground Bay Bullseye Bayou Cow Bayou Bayou Law John Bayou Fucich Bayou Grand Bayou Robinson Canal Robinson Canal Robinson Canal Bayou Maringouin @ Adams Bay Bayou Dulac Bayou Dupont Wilkinson Bayou Petit Bay Chene Fleur Pond @ Bay Batiste St. Charles Lake Caleba sse 14 12 13 11 wa y 61 at er W 6 8 M Round Lake 46 Lake Laurier 44 43 45 42 41 Jefferson Mud Lake 52 51 Lafourche Middle Fork 49 Bayou L'ou 48 47 rs 149 Wilkinson Bay 150 151 64 66 38 39 G ran de 37 C hen iere 152 36 4 3 67 Lon g B ay 2 1 35 0 BAY 148 SANSBOIS 146 Hackberry Bay Gar d en e 65 40 u yo Ba Little Lake 62 iss i ss ip pi Ri ve r Black Bay Ba y 5 63 53 10 9 7 Ba Rigo you l e tte s Bay o Per u ot tal St. Bernard 15 147 145 Ad a m Bay Barataria Bay s Bay 54 164 Bay ch Lafou r ou 165 166 167 PROPOSED POINTS OF PROTECTION PLAQUEMINES PARISH Po m m eD 'or **DRAFT May 2, 2010 2.5 1.25 0 2.5 Miles e ± Yell ow Appendix 4: St. Bernard Parish Initial St. Bernard Parish Plan Summary Parish St. Bernard Total Width Closure Points (ft) 31 16413 Boom Length* (ft) 73859 Training Sites: Chalmette Staging Sites: Chalmette Shore Bases: Port Sulphur, Pointe a la Hache, Venice Secondary and Mobile Tertiary Prevention Secondary and Deployment Length** (ft) Tertiary Materials Sites 18465 2006 3 Number of Cost Per Parish Teams Staging Areas Shore Bases Training Sites for 30 days 11 1 2 1 $40,580,536 Initial St. Bernard Parish Boom Location Boom Point Location PARISH St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard St. Bernard Total Point 15 161 14 16 17 18 18 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 56 57 58 59 60 162 Width Opening (Ft) 373 482 278 231 237 471 156 125 349 503 271 847 385 1,269 507 247 1,031 663 392 628 825 376 718 364 1,130 296 571 185 1,735 261 507 16,413 Point Description Entrance to Terre aux Boeufs Bayou Bienvenue West Bayou Grande Entrance to canal NE of Bottle Bayou Entrance to Bayou Jean Louis Robin Entrance to Spanish Bayou Entrance to Spanish Bayou Entrance to Spanish Bayou Entrance to Spanish Bayou Entrance to Bayou Pisana Lake of Second Trees NW Lake of Second Trees North Entrance to Bayou Pointe‐en‐Pointe West Halfmoon Lake Entrance to Bayou Eloi Bayou la Loutre Treasure Pass Bayou Petre Bayou Ramon South Lake Eugenie Bayou Muscle Bayou Redfish Bobs Bayou Flat Bayou Bayou Marron Lawson Bay Lake of the Mound Christmas Camp Lake Lake Athanasio @ MRGO Bayou Batola Bay MRGO @ Bayou Pollett X Coordinate ‐89.57615426710 ‐89.86006053300 ‐89.62450137290 ‐89.63964969130 ‐89.65552787990 ‐89.63355309380 ‐89.63355309380 ‐89.63355309380 ‐89.63355309380 ‐89.58095744160 ‐89.54930300940 ‐89.52426377090 ‐89.47646011880 ‐89.46482742160 ‐89.43357138660 ‐89.36791992610 ‐89.41751832780 ‐89.41117241940 ‐89.43546906530 ‐89.41117935800 ‐89.38096069530 ‐89.40540711750 ‐89.46221164330 ‐89.45082573210 ‐89.45551672400 ‐89.38510285640 ‐89.37307602980 ‐89.39344897190 ‐89.47462889740 ‐89.65189450780 ‐89.84176325890 Y Coordinate Planning Unit 29.66652328060 1 30.00220590630 1 29.68512683940 1 29.70869070750 1 29.74248614820 1 29.76032319020 1 29.76032319020 1 29.76032319020 1 29.76032319020 1 29.75674363440 1 29.74234888790 1 29.74254284920 1 29.79663932820 1 29.81242120130 1 29.78228502480 1 29.79791927880 1 29.82349816360 1 29.84284615390 1 29.85140960810 1 29.89616613880 1 29.91806092090 1 29.96055759520 1 29.96279510130 1 29.95175071370 1 29.99369497570 1 29.93918658160 1 29.88835943060 1 29.83801771210 1 29.73783875130 1 29.75802108710 1 29.94563095940 1 ake urier 159 Orleans 160 163 34 161 32 Bobs Lakes Lake Borgne 162 31 33 56 30 Lake Eugenie 29 28 Flat 27 58 Bay 26 23 MR Lake Lery 60 18 17 La 16 11 6 Plaquemines 7 8 5 M iss iss ipp iR i ve 63 64 62 9 GO 19 Lake Jean Louis Robin 14 12 13 22 ke Co La ke 21 20 qu i ll e 59 57 25 24 El o i Eloi Bay Lake Athanasio Lake Calebasse 15 61 10 Ba y Black Bay Ga r de PROPOSED POINTS OF PROTECTION ne ST BERNARD PARISH **DRAFT May 2, 2010 3 1.5 0 3 Miles ± Appendix 5: St. Tammany Parish Initial St. Tammany Parish Plan Summary Parish St Tammany Closure Points 2 Secondary and Total Width Tertiary Prevention Secondary and (ft) Boom Length* (ft) Length** (ft) Tertiary Materials 2439 10976 2744 129 Mobile Deployment Sites 0 Number of Teams 1 Staging Areas 1 Shore Bases 1 Boom Point Location PARISH St Tammany St. Tammany Total Point 156 157 Width Opening (Ft) 1,250 1,189 2,439 Point Description Pearl River West Mouth X Coordinate ‐89.58095607150 ‐89.65008452260 Y Coordinate Planning Unit 30.18617577440 1 30.16219688790 1 Training Sites: Slidell Staging Sites: Slidell Shore Bases: Slidell Training Sites 1 Cost Per Parish for 30 days $4,461,166 156 LITTLE LAKE 157 THE RIGOLETS Orleans 158 PROPOSED POINTS OF PROTECTION ST TAMMANY PARISH St. Bernard **DRAFT May 2, 2010 0.3 0.15 0 0.3 Miles ± Appendix 6 : Cameron/Calcasieu Parishes Initial Cameron Parish and Calcasieu Parish Plan Summary Parish Closure Points Cameron/Calcasieu 4 Total Width Boom (ft) Length* (ft) 4,844 21,798 Secondary and Tertiary Prevention Length** (ft) 5,450 Secondary and Tertiary Materials 259 Mobile Deployment Sites 0 Number of Teams 2 Boom Point Location PARISH Cameron Cameron Cameron Cameron Total Point 68 70 71 69 Width Opening (Ft) 1,101 789 396 2,558 4,844 Training Sites: Lake Charles Staging Sites: Cameron Shore Bases: Cameron, Grand Chenier, Johnsons Bayou Point Description X Coordinate Y Coordinate Planning Unit Calcasieu Pass ‐93.34436009810 29.76306332830 4 Mermentau ‐93.00990619690 29.72962832240 4 Joseph's Harbor ‐92.76651680450 29.63611022650 4 Sabine Pass ‐93.84067307580 29.68900466440 4 Staging Areas 1 Shore Bases 2 Training Cost Per Parish Sites for 30 days 1 $8,572,469 Acadia Calcasieu SABINE LAKE Jefferson Davis CALCASIEU LAKE GRAND LAKE LITTLE LAKE Vermilion 68 70 69 THE RIGOLETS 71 73 PROPOSED POINTS OF PROTECTION CAMERON PARISH **DRAFT May 2, 2010 4 2 0 4 Miles ± Appendix 7: Iberia Parish Initial Iberia Parish Plan Summary Parish Iberia Closure Points 8 Total Width (ft) 12454 Boom Length* (ft) 56043 Secondary and Mobile Tertiary Prevention Secondary and Deployment Sites Length** (ft) Tertiary Materials 14011 518 1 Number of Teams 3 Staging Areas 1 Shore Bases 1 Training Sites 0 Boom Point Location Point Width Opening (Ft) Iberia 77 350 Iberia 78 382 Iberia Iberia 79 80 904 688 Iberia 186 277 Iberia 188 575 Iberia 175 5,035 Iberia Total 176 4,243 12,454 PARISH Point Description Avery Canal @ Vermilion Bay Bayou Carlin @ Vermilion Bay GIWW @ Bayou Carlin GIWW Oaks Canal @ Vermilion Bay Bayou Carlin @ Vermilion Bay Southside of Southwest point Northside of Southwest point X Coordinate Y Coordinate Planning Unit Training Sites: Abbeville, Morgan City ‐91.90842133260 29.83092586300 3b Staging Sites: Port of Iberia ‐91.84835769000 29.83113813860 3b Shore Bases: Port of Iberia ‐91.82763229430 29.83240040760 ‐91.81641005320 29.79286799660 3b 3b ‐91.96525767550 29.83593088330 3b ‐91.82618706400 29.83105900140 3b ‐92.03788024520 29.58342026720 3b ‐92.00350868380 29.60992682600 3b Cost Per Parish for 30 days $16,967,576 186 77 78 79 188 80 187 81 Vermilion 83 82 St. Mary 84 VERMILION BAY 176 175 PROPOSED POINTS OF PROTECTION IBERIA PARISH **DRAFT May 2, 2010 2 1 0 2 Miles ± Appendix 8: Jefferson Parish Initial Jefferson Parish Plan Summary Parish Jefferson Closure Points 3 Secondary and Total Width Boom Length* Tertiary Prevention Secondary and (ft) (ft) Length** (ft) Tertiary Materials 6104 27468 6867 194 Mobile Deployment Sites 0 Number of Teams 1 Staging Areas 0 Shore Bases 1 Boom Point Location Point Width Opening (Ft) Jefferson Jefferson 143 144 2,760 2,692 Jefferson Total 46 652 6,104 PARISH Point Description X Coordinate Caminada Bay ‐90.04509139420 Barataria Bay ‐89.94911336780 Southern portion Round Lake ‐89.98485786890 Y Coordinate Planning Unit 29.19803143830 29.26936954040 2 2 29.53623876820 2 Training Sites: Belle Chasse Staging Sites: Golden Meadow Shore Bases: Grand Isle Training Sites 0 Cost Per Parish for 30 days $6,855,021 144 Lafourche Plaquemines GULF OF MEXICO 143 PROPOSED POINTS OF PROTECTION JEFFERSON PARISH **DRAFT May 2, 2010 0.6 0.3 0 0.6 Miles ± Appendix 9: Lafourche Parish Initial Lafourche Parish Plan Summary Parish Lafourche Closure Points 30 Total Width (ft) 10136 Boom Length* (ft) 45612 Secondary and Tertiary Prevention Length** (ft) 11403 Training Sites: Golden Meadow Staging Sites: Golden Meadow, Fourchon Shore Bases: Golden Meadow, Fourchon Secondary and Tertiary Materials 1941 Mobile Deployment Sites 3 Number of Teams 10 Staging Areas 2 Shore Bases 2 Training Sites 1 Cost Per Parish for 30 days $33,726,656 Initial Lafourche Parish Boom Location Boom Point Location Width Opening Point (Ft) Lafourche 47 197 Lafourche 48 179 Lafourche 49 133 Lafourche 50 139 Point Description Middle Fork Bayou L'ours (E of Yankee Canal East) Middle Fork Bayou L'ours @ Yankee Canal East Middle Fork Bayou L'ours (W of Yankee Canal East) Middle Fork Bayou L'ours (N of Enfermer Oil/Gas) Lafourche 51 Lafourche PARISH X Coordinate Y Coordinate Planning Unit ‐90.09793924230 29.41677909390 2 ‐90.11079793290 29.41801546400 2 ‐90.12607034560 29.41892006170 2 ‐90.13936671960 29.42016314080 2 160 West Fork Bayou L'ours (S of King's Canal) ‐90.15674960460 29.42378831960 2 52 168 West Fork Bayou L'ours (SW of King's Canal) ‐90.18859840100 29.42599554230 2 Lafourche 53 156 Lafourche 54 439 Lafourche Lafourche Lafourche Lafourche 55 134 135 136 525 528 411 633 Lafourche Lafourche 137 138 711 383 Lafourche 139 446 Lafourche 140 327 Lafourche Lafourche 141 142 179 1,362 Lafourche 164 85 Lafourche Lafourche Lafourche 164 165 166 111 142 142 Lafourche 167 170 Lafourche 168 145 Lafourche 169 419 Lafourche 170 374 Lafourche Lafourche Lafourche 171 172 173 405 94 585 Lafourche Total 174 388 10,136 West Fork Bayou L'ours (SW of King's Canal2) ‐90.19600430360 Bayou Lafourche @ Lake Jesse (North) ‐90.23591802160 Leeville Bridge @ Southwest Louisiana Canal ‐90.20273985780 Bay Des Conards ‐90.37227587830 Bayou De La Valle ‐90.35376022910 Grand Bayou Blue ‐90.25428717850 Southwestern Louisiana Canal ‐90.25283163530 Bayou Courant ‐90.34525106420 Grand Bayou @ Gulf Of Mexico ‐90.24826551550 Grand Bayou @ Gulf Of Mexico ‐90.24536066770 Grand Bayou @ Gulf Of Mexico ‐90.22800991170 Belle Pass ‐90.22559726740 Bay Vasier @Judgment Area ‐90.12485918540 Bay Vasier @Judgment Area ‐90.12485918540 NE of Bay Jaque ‐90.14579623310 NW of Bay Jaque ‐90.14955494790 Intersection of Bayou Ferblanc with pipeline canal ‐90.14019828940 Bay Vasier N of SW LA Canal ‐90.11177792570 Bayou Ferblanc N of SW LA Canal ‐90.13654439350 SW LA Canal at Bay Desespere ‐90.10873845200 Pipeline canal south of SW LA Canal ‐90.10918085720 NW Bay Macoin ‐90.10461562950 NW Bay Macoin ‐90.10536082400 Bayou Ferblanc near Bay Macoin ‐90.10591616100 29.42691713040 2 29.33515010400 2 29.24876549140 29.29831805970 29.34243870970 29.25264586480 2 3a 3a 3a 29.24398566810 29.33413222690 3a 3a 29.14079264720 3a 29.14753206670 3a 29.11652196640 29.08769485240 3a 2 29.32409591460 2 29.32409591460 29.31224791050 29.30781617280 2 2 2 29.28480278160 2 29.27668417410 2 29.27370405490 2 29.26505577210 2 29.24496899400 29.23217019220 29.22805569570 2 2 2 29.21941765230 2 53 52 51 Middle Fork 50 49 Bayou L'ou 48 47 rs 146 Hackberry Bay Barataria Bay 135 54 138 Ba y 165 ou L Terrebonne a fourc h 131 164 134 Plaquemines 166 e 167 169 136 55 137 Can a isian a e st Lo u w th u o S 168 144 170 Jefferson l 171 172 173 174 143 140 139 141 142 PROPOSED POINTS OF PROTECTION LAFOURCHE PARISH **DRAFT May 2, 2010 2 1 0 2 Miles ± Appendix 10: St. Mary Parish Initial St. Mary Parish Plan Summary Parish St. Mary Closure Points 5 Total Width (ft) 3419 Boom Length* (ft) 15386 Secondary and Tertiary Prevention Length** (ft) 3846 Secondary and Tertiary Materials 324 X Coordinate ‐91.73840438420 ‐91.69422013750 ‐91.62113042980 ‐91.58617488990 Y Coordinate 29.75083285750 29.74414452420 29.74865747350 29.64079793020 ‐91.42929646370 29.54384977440 Mobile Deployment Sites 2 Number of Teams 2 Staging Areas 1 Shore Bases 1 Boom Point Location PARISH St. Mary St. Mary St. Mary St. Mary Point 81 82 83 84 St. Mary Total 86 Width Opening (Ft) Point Description Atchafalaya Bay 309 Atchafalaya Bay 175 The Jaws 1,207 Atchafalaya Bay 512 New Pass @ Atchafalaya Bay 1,216 3,419 Planning Unit 3b 3b 3b 3b 3b Training Sites: Morgan City Staging Sites: Morgan City Shore Bases: Morgan City Training Sites 1 Cost Per Parish for 30 days $9,044,261 81 82 St. Martin SIX MILE LAKE 83 Assumption Assumption 84 VERMILION BAY 86 Iberia 85 Terrebonne 153 ATCHAFALAYA BAY PROPOSED POINTS OF PROTECTION ST MARY PARISH 154 155 **DRAFT May 2, 2010 2.5 1.25 0 2.5 Miles ± Appendix 11: Terrebonne Parish Initial Terrebonne Parish Plan Summary Parish Terrebonne Closure Points 54 Secondary and Tertiary Secondary and Mobile Tertiary Deployment Total Width Boom Length* Prevention Length** (ft) Materials Sites (ft) (ft) 40015 180068 45017 3494 5 Training Sites: Houma Staging Sites: Houma Shore Bases: Dularge, Cocodrie, Point‐Aux‐Chenes Number of Teams 18 Staging Areas 1 Shore Bases 3 Training Sites 1 Cost Per Parish for 30 days $76,007,439 Initial Terrebonne Parish Boom Location Boom Point Location PARISH Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Terrebonne Total Point 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 102 103 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 153 154 155 85 Width Opening (Ft) 594 1,050 656 900 350 2,340 2,337 922 274 327 530 402 282 995 577 737 230 252 306 174 663 390 2,063 1,197 2,342 871 651 464 343 121 289 136 291 198 258 250 889 200 458 294 148 150 347 1,194 691 1,254 398 392 346 260 468 532 577 6,655 40,015 Point Description Blue Hammock Bayou Grand Pass Oyster Bayou Bayou De West East Bay Junop Bayou Grand Caillou Grand Bayou Du Large Taylors Bayou Taylors Bayou Bayou Jones Bayou Saveur Bayou Du Nord Bayou Sale Bayou Grand Caillou Trouble Bayou Houma Navigation Canal Bayou Petit Caillou Bayou Petit Caillou Moss Bay Moss Bay Bayou Sale Bayou Colyell Caillou Bay Pelican Bayou California Bay Little Misale Bayou Bayou Sale Bayou Terrebonne Bayou Petit Caillou @ Bayou Ter Bayou Terrebonne Bayou Terrebonne Bayou Terrebonne Bayou La Fleur Bayou Terrebonne Bayou Terrebonne Bayou Terrebonne Bayou Chitigue Bayou Terrebonne Bayou De Mangue Bayou Dufrene Bayou Dufrene Madison Bay Bayou Barre Lake Tambour Lake Tambour Lake Tambour Lake Billiot Bayou Jean Lacroix Channel at Lake Felicity Bayou Leblanc Palmetto Bayou Plumb Bayou Creole Bayou Lower Atchafalaya River X Coordinate ‐91.03321350170 ‐90.93552243930 ‐91.13125413850 ‐91.05498030690 ‐91.04354617840 ‐90.94042905670 ‐90.97450216590 ‐91.03002262510 ‐91.03002262510 ‐90.87663578690 ‐90.86727874270 ‐90.83979644700 ‐90.82967171690 ‐90.81013726870 ‐90.80603478980 ‐90.67119493420 ‐90.66151999890 ‐90.66151999890 ‐90.68626574880 ‐90.68626574880 ‐90.72395991420 ‐90.77122414280 ‐90.87375544050 ‐90.81705328800 ‐90.78484719520 ‐90.76023216170 ‐90.73766880580 ‐90.61576300040 ‐90.63799526590 ‐90.61064796030 ‐90.60659583710 ‐90.60244938220 ‐90.60118369010 ‐90.59908657130 ‐90.61326552660 ‐90.59508087590 ‐90.58528235340 ‐90.59002397390 ‐90.57385330560 ‐90.56812748680 ‐90.55160695880 ‐90.54464809540 ‐90.54021962710 ‐90.52761379820 ‐90.51062348580 ‐90.50059343110 ‐90.42845749780 ‐90.39678800400 ‐90.46048270140 ‐90.44827036040 ‐91.21863236100 ‐91.20860200730 ‐91.20866206970 ‐91.27390596280 Y Coordinate Planning Unit 29.30310145200 3b 29.26515983190 3a 29.22127123520 3b 29.19345875330 3a 29.21083029580 3a 29.17866109000 3a 29.18808914680 3a 29.20450739430 3a 29.20450739430 3a 29.26296902180 3a 29.25486065150 3a 29.25442423150 3a 29.24428711630 3a 29.23925398680 3a 29.23773609950 3a 29.23405591990 3a 29.24548338750 3a 29.24548338750 3a 29.22307253750 3a 29.22307253750 3a 29.19420066520 3a 29.19394206360 3a 29.11736001400 3a 29.11885083870 3a 29.12621574590 3a 29.12580656500 3a 29.13881165840 3a 29.27789077770 3a 29.27504446600 3a 29.31509355140 3a 29.31360171760 3a 29.31285146990 3a 29.30762492790 3a 29.29839609680 3a 29.30865251330 3a 29.31016556960 3a 29.31695796840 3a 29.31286103570 3a 29.31622268350 3a 29.31379536480 3a 29.32447509900 3a 29.32825419050 3a 29.33269719250 3a 29.30887929150 3a 29.30825928350 3a 29.30685512970 3a 29.34979106050 3a 29.31199267420 3a 29.33741018070 3a 29.35137120150 3a 29.43775244980 3b 29.41497058200 3b 29.40382558010 3b 29.48480836150 3b 85 153 ATCHAFALAYA BAY St. Mary 154 155 133 118 119 87 116 120 88 89 95 112 96 97 98 90 94 93 111 121 126 135 130 131 123 127 128 129 117 138 134 Lafourche 102 99 100 91 122 124 125 132 103 105 104 101 92 106 107 108 109 110 PROPOSED POINTS OF PROTECTION TERREBONNE PARISH **DRAFT May 2, 2010 4 2 0 4 Miles ± Appendix 12: Vermilion Parish Initial Vermilion Parish Plan Summary Parish Vermilion Closure Points 18 Total Width (ft) 14530 Boom Length* (ft) 65385 Secondary and Tertiary Prevention Secondary and Length** (ft) Tertiary Materials 16346 1165 Mobile Deployment Sites 2 Number of Teams 6 Staging Areas 1 Shore Bases 2 Cost Per Parish Training Sites for 30 days 1 $ 26,698,886 Boom Point Location Width Opening (Ft) Point Description Rollover Bayou 229 Flat Lake 168 Freshwater Bayou 568 Freshwater Bayou @ Vermilion Bay 552 Freshwater Bayou @ Vermilion Bay 1,755 GIWW 1,060 West cove of Southwest point 263 Hog Bayou 63 Hell Hole Bayou 76 Prien Bayou 396 PARISH Vermilion Vermilion Vermilion Point 72 73 74 X Coordinate ‐92.53623323520 ‐92.55764106090 ‐92.30764091250 Y Coordinate 29.57353537610 29.58972280260 29.54055689830 Vermilion 75 ‐92.20521344480 29.75250364100 4 Vermilion Vermilion 75 76 ‐92.20521344480 ‐92.13997691110 29.75250364100 29.78207285470 4 4 Vermilion Vermilion Vermilion Vermilion 177 178 179 180 ‐92.07086037410 ‐92.07849778530 ‐92.09357872750 ‐92.09948388610 29.59439814340 29.62069509970 29.61751099730 29.61170586730 3b 3b 3b 3b Vermilion 181 185 Redfish Point Bayou ‐92.10363662580 29.69670965490 3b Vermilion Vermilion 181 182 70 71 Redfish Point Bayou Prien Bayou ‐92.10363662580 ‐92.11297474880 29.69670965490 29.61800742860 3b 3b Vermilion 183 205 ‐92.13316034650 29.67279481570 3b Vermilion Vermilion 184 185 801 77 ‐92.11317536720 ‐92.12930998890 29.74241964370 29.65355306680 3b 3b Vermilion 187 134 ‐92.03543261100 29.78219804410 3b Vermilion Total 189 Fearman Lake Canal Four Mile Canal @ Vermilion bay Canal Boston Canal @ Vermilion Bay Mud Point to East of Shallow Bayou ‐92.15365922240 29.70855736390 3b 7,857 14,530 Planning Unit 4 4 4 Training Sites: Abbeville Staging Sites: Intracoastal City Shore Bases: Intracoastal City, Pecan Island ND E 186 187 76 75 WHITE LAKE Cameron 184 189 181 183 St. Mary 185 178 182 177 73 Iberia 176 179 180 175 72 74 PROPOSED POINTS OF PROTECTION VERMILION PARISH **DRAFT May 2, 2010 3 1.5 0 3 Miles ±