css georgia ordnance
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CSS Georgia Ordnance . 1863 Inventory of Guns 1 EA - 6 Pounder 3 EA – 8-Inch Shell Guns 2 EA – 9-Inch Shell Guns 1 EA – 24-Pounder 4 EA – 32-Pounder Rifles 1986 Dive Operations – Recovered Items 1 EA – 24-Pounder 1EA – 32 Pounder Rifle - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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CSS Georgia Ordnance
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1863 Inventory of Guns
1 EA - 6 Pounder
3 EA – 8-Inch Shell Guns
2 EA – 9-Inch Shell Guns
1 EA – 24-Pounder
4 EA – 32-Pounder Rifles
1986 Dive Operations – Recovered Items
1 EA – 24-Pounder
1EA – 32 Pounder Rifle
Assorted Brooke Projectiles, Percussion Fuses and Spherical Shot
Known Remaining Guns in the Debris Field
2 EA – 32 Pounder Rifles
1 EA – No. 1 Cannon (On Inventory Listed as an 8-Inch Shell Gun)
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CSS Georgia Curation
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CSS Georgia Curation
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New Savannah Bluff
Lock & Dam Fish Passage
Savannah
Harbor
150 Miles
Augusta, GA
Work performed by
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McCoys Cut Diversion Structure
Flow
Re-Routing
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Raw Water Storage Impoundment
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Raw Water Storage Impoundment
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Storage Impoundment Concept
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SHEP Construction Timeline
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Selected Plan (47-foot alternative) is well justified• Benefit to Cost Ratio of 5.5 to 1• Project First Cost $652 M at FY 12 levels yields $174 M in total annual benefits• Annual O&M costs increase from $22 M to $27 M• Environmental impacts would be mitigated to an acceptable level
Developed a comprehensive mitigation plan ($311M or 47% of project cost)
Includes extensive monitoring and adaptive management
SHEP supports the Administration’s priorities of being protective of the environment, improving infrastructure, creating jobs, and maintaining global competitiveness
ASA(CW) signed ROD on 26 October 2012
Need Congress to adjust 902 limit and signed PPA before construction can begin
Designs for first features underway
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Summary
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