CS27A - Concurrent Session 27A: Leveraging Customized HEC-RAS Calculated Layers to Quickly Evaluate Downstream Hazard Increase due to Dam Breach across Multiple Storm Events and Design Alternatives
CS29B - Concurrent Session 29B: Varied Solutions to Common Challenges: Insights and Lessons Learned from BIA's Experience Rehabilitating Smaller High Hazard Embankment Dams throughout the U.S.
CS30A - Concurrent Session 30A: The 1966 Mina Plakalnitsa Tailings Dam Disaster of 1966: A Forgotten Tragedy with Enduring Lessons [DFIC Decade Series]
CS31B - Concurrent Session 31B: Garrison Dam Spillway Modification (Hydraulic White Paper Series): Physical Modeling of Chute and Stilling Basin Modification Alternatives, Part 1 - Hydraulic Sensitivity to Overlay Geometry
Presenter: Chad Vensel, P.E. – U.S. Amry Corps of Engineers - Risk Management Center
CS32A - Concurrent Session 32A: A Modern Flood Hazard Analysis for Oahe Dam, Integrating Upstream Regulation, Mixed-Population Hydrology and Paleoflood Information within a Competing-Risk Framework.
Presenter: Bryan Robinson, P.E. – US Army Corps of Engineers - Risk Management Center
Co-Presenter: Allen Avance, P.E. – US Army Corps of Engineers - Risk Management Center
Co-Presenter: Derek Kinder, P.E. – US Army Corps of Engineers - Risk Management Center
Hydrology & Hydraulics/Erosion of Materials
2:00 PM - 2:30 PM East Coast USA Time
CS32B - Concurrent Session 32B: Integrated Probabilistic Flood and Dam Breach Hazard Analysis
CS37A - Concurrent Session 37A: Assessing Downstream Hazard with Geospatial Analytics: Helping the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Improve Emergency Preparedness and Hazard Classification at Scale