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Westcoast District Coastal set-back lines

Westcoast District Coastal set-back lines. Presentation Overview West Coast District project overview ICM Background Default coastal zone Purpose of coastal

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Page 1: Westcoast District Coastal set-back lines. Presentation Overview West Coast District project overview ICM Background Default coastal zone Purpose of coastal

Westcoast District Coastal set-back lines

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Presentation Overview

• West Coast District project overview• ICM Background• Default coastal zone• Purpose of coastal set-back determination• Determination of risk – open coasts• Determination of risk – estuaries• Next steps• Questions asked of participants

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Westcoast Set-back Lines Project - overview

• Royal HaskoningDHV core project team:– Tandi Breetzke, Gerard van Weele, Dr Andrew Mather & Petrie

Swart

• 8 steps1. Inception, preliminary work & stakeholder notification 2. Modelling to determine Coastal Processes / Hazard line 3. Stakeholder engagement now

4. Draft Set-back line(s) & coastal protection zone determination

5. Stakeholder engagement

6. Draft Final report

7. Stakeholder review

8. Final report

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Background

• Vulnerability of Coastal Ecosystems / coastal zone• Impacts associated with dynamic processes (Both

erosion and accretion)• Global climate change – no longer debated & the coast

is bearing the brunt• In response - Integrated Coastal Management – Green

Paper – White Paper – ICM Act – specific management tools:– Coastal Committees– Coastal Management Programmes– Estuary Management Plans– Set-back/management lines

• Proactive rather than reactive response to issues

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Default coastal zone

ICM Act Parameters

CPZ includes:• Littoral active zone• Protected area• Wetlands / lagoon etc.• Land below HWM• Land flooded during 1:50 flood or storm• 100m / 1km from HWM

FOR NOTING: Existing requirement for EIA:• 100m from HWM• Specified areas e.g. sea, estuary or littoral

zone

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Default coastal zone

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Set-back Lines – ICM Act, No 24 of 2008

“An MEC must… (a) establish or change coastal set-back lines—

(i) to protect coastal public property, private property & public safety;(ii) to protect the coastal protection zone;(iii) to preserve the aesthetic values of the coastal zone; or(iv) for any other reason consistent with the objectives of this Act; &

(b) prohibit or restrict the building, erection, alteration or extension of structures that are wholly or partially seaward of that coastal set-back line.”

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Set-back Lines – for noting

• ICM Act Coastal set-back lines are proposed to be re-named as Coastal Management Lines to avoid confusion with the EIA Regulations Development Setback Lines

• Western Cape set-back methodology developed and extensively presented, tested and reviewed:– Initially at Milnerton and Langebaan– Then in the Overberg District

• Different methodology applied by the City of Cape Town• Lessons learnt / direction provided by the implementation

all of these studies will be applied in determining the West Coast coastal set-back / management lines

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Set-back lines - For noting

• Lidar imagery used – excellent topographic data and aerial photos

• KMZ files prepared for viewing via Google Earth (access via websites)

• Technical report detailing process also available on website

• GIS viewer developed to allow easy access to data / images / draft lines

• Relevant environmental information was abstracted from the WCD CMP, IDPs and websites and reflected spatially

• Risk is depicted in the short, medium and long term

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OBTAIN OFF SHORE WAVE HEIGHT DATAWAVE WATCH III

Deep water wave statistics

EXTREME STORM ANALYSISDetermine and rank largest storms on record

EXTREME VALUE ANALYSISPerform Extreme Value Analysis and determine 1:10, 1:20, 1:50 and

1:100 year wave statistics

• Scientific• Process based• No scope for

subjective assessments

Determination of the Physical Processes / Hazard Line(s)(Open coasts)

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Off-shore Wave Statistics

• Technical modeling process using: – Wave Direction– Wind Speed– Significant Wave Height– Peak wave Direction and period

• Interesting points to note:– When determining Significant Wave Height 36 individual

storm events were identified– 50% of these storms have occurred in the last five years

(less than a third of the total record period) – The largest storm on record occurred in Aug 2012

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TRANSFORM OFF SHORE WAVE TO NEARSHORE WAVE STATISTICS (SWAN)

Wave direction & height

WAVE RUN UPCurrent wave run up (HWM), short, medium & long term wave run

up

SLR (BRUUN’S RULE)The amount of shoreline retreat for short, medium & long term sea

level rise

STORM BEACH RETREATA fixed distance - 20m

LONG TERM BEACH RETREATAnalysis of old aerial photography

• Scientific• Process based• No scope for

subjective assessments

Determination of the Physical Processes / Hazard Line(s)(Open coasts)

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TRANSFORM OFF SHORE WAVE TO NEARSHORE WAVE STATISTICS (SWAN)

Wave direction & height

WAVE RUN UPCurrent wave run up (HWM), short, medium & long term wave run

up

SLR (BRUUN’S RULE)The amount of shoreline retreat for short, medium & long

term sea level rise

STORM BEACH RETREATA fixed distance - 20m

LONG TERM BEACH RETREATAnalysis of old aerial photography

• Scientific• Process based• No scope for

subjective assessments

Determination of the Physical Processes / Hazard Line(s)(Open coasts)

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Transform Off-shore to In-shore Wave Statistics

• Technical modeling process• Use the Delft SWAN (Simulating WAves Nearshore) model

(http://www.swan.tudelft.nl) to transform offshore waves• Take account of bathymetric (sea bottom) changes• Determine the in-shore wave statistics

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TRANSFORM OFF SHORE WAVE TO NEARSHORE WAVE STATISTICS (SWAN)

Wave direction & height

WAVE RUN UPCurrent wave run up (HWM), short, medium & long term wave run

up

SLR (BRUUN’S RULE)The amount of shoreline retreat for short, medium & long term sea

level rise

STORM BEACH RETREATA fixed distance - 20m

LONG TERM BEACH RETREATAnalysis of old aerial photography

• Scientific• Process based• No scope for

subjective assessments

Determination of the Physical Processes / Hazard Line(s)(Open coasts)

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Wave run up modeling

• Near-shore waves modeled as run up the beach

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TRANSFORM OFF SHORE WAVE TO NEARSHORE WAVE STATISTICS (SWAN)

Wave direction & height

WAVE RUN UPCurrent wave run up (HWM), short, medium & long term wave run

up

SLR (BRUUN’S RULE)The amount of shoreline retreat for short, medium & long

term sea level rise

STORM BEACH RETREATA fixed distance - 20m

LONG TERM BEACH RETREATAnalysis of old aerial photography

• Scientific• Process based• No scope for

subjective assessments

Determination of the Physical Processes / Hazard Line(s)(Open coasts)

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Sea Level Rise (Bruuns Rule) & Storm Beach Retreat• Using Bruun’s Rule predicted sea level rise reflected as low

(200mm), medium (500mm) & high risk (1000mm)• Storm beach retreat - determined by measuring shoreline

before and after storm events, however this was not possible so a conservative allowance of 20m has been provided for.

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TRANSFORM OFF SHORE WAVE TO NEARSHORE WAVE STATISTICS (SWAN)

Wave direction & height

WAVE RUN UPCurrent wave run up (HWM), short, medium & long term wave run

up

SLR (BRUUN’S RULE)The amount of shoreline retreat for short, medium & long

term sea level rise

STORM BEACH RETREATA fixed distance - 20m

LONG TERM BEACH RETREATAnalysis of old aerial photography

• Scientific• Process based• No scope for

subjective assessments

Determination of the Physical Processes / Hazard Line(s)(Open coasts)

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Long term beach retreat

• Determine the long term erosion based on a detailed analysis of historical shoreline positions from available aerial photography for sandy shorelines only.

• Stable coastlines and accreting coastlines will be assumed to require no retreat.

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Examples - Strandfontein

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Examples –Elandsbaai (Railway Line)

[graphic to be added by Andrew all lines for railway line]

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Examples – Yzerfontein (Sandy shoreline)

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Examples – Yzerfontein (Rocky shoreline)

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1:50 or 1:100 YR FLOODLINESIdeal but no floodlines available

5m and 10m contour lines

Vegetation assessment - use in part of set-back / management line determination

• Scientific if floodlines used

• Vegetation assessment to inform process

Determination of the Physical Processes / hazard Line(s)(ESTUARIES)

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Hazard line determination for estuaries

• Use the existing 1:50 or 1:100 floodlines to determine hazard edge

• In the event of no suitable 1:50 and 1:100 yr floodlines then map the +5m and +10m above mean sea level contours.

• +5m is typically the height floodwater will rise to in a closed estuarine system.

• +10m allows a buffer for future SLR as well as estuarine vegetation regeneration areas.

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Examples - Langebaan

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Examples – Paradise Beach

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Example –Berg River

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Way forward

1. Assess the environmental, heritage & access layers to determine any additional set back allowances.

2. Assess the economic issues to determine any additional or reduction in set-back allowances to accommodate economic nodes/activities

3. Determine the extent of set-back / management line in the study area.

4. Add authority perspective to determine the CPZ boundary

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Questions asked

• Are you happy with the anticipated storm erosion estimate?

• What are the environmental issues that should be considered?

• Where are the environmentally sensitive areas?• Where are the wind-blown sand corridors?• How should authorities respond to this determination of

risk?• What controls could be included for urban areas

seaward of the physical processes / hazard line?

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www.rhdhv.com/pages/services/environmental/current-projects.php

Or

www.eadp.westerncape.gov.za/calendar/month

(click on calendar, click on these w/s to find documents)