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Lake Tarpon Outfall Canal
SWFMD | Pinellas County, Florida | March 2007 - Ongoing

Lake Tarpon Outfall Canal Lake Tarpon Outfall Canal

As part of our continuing services contract with the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD), BCI is conceptualizing a retrofit design approach to stabilize and facilitate a coastal marsh/tidal creek restoration plan for the Lake Tarpon Outfall Canal (LTOC).

The LTOC is an artificial connection from Lake Tarpon to Tampa Bay designed and built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) in the late 1960s as part of a major flood control project. The Canal has had a history of chronic bank erosion problems and some impacted coastal wetlands.

BCI was asked by the District to use our knowledge and experience with coastal hydrodynamic modeling, sediment transport, sediment management, wetland restoration, and geotechnical engineering to design an improved canal system for retrofit. BCI has completed the first phase of the project and will continue the evaluation of coastal erosion near the downstream reach of the LTOC.