Buffalo Bayou Mid-Reach Flood Mitigation Study Aids Resiliency

Market

Local GovernmentsPublic Sector

Services

EngineeringWaterWater Resources

Location

Houston, Texas

Challenge

The Buffalo Bayou watershed area, located west of Interstate 610 and north of Interstate 69, has faced severe flooding during major storm events. This low-to-moderate income (LMI) region, primarily reliant on aging underground drainage systems with limited open channels, has experienced significant property damage. A comprehensive flood mitigation solution was needed to protect residents and infrastructure from future storm events.

Solution

Our team conducted a proof-of-concept study to explore advanced flood mitigation strategies for the St. George Place Redevelopment Authority (TIRZ 1). The study focused on developing a gravity-flow inverted siphon stormwater tunnel system combined with surface conveyance improvements. Key actions included:

  • Developed a complex two-dimensional (2D) stormwater model to simulate the performance of drainage systems under 2, 10, 25, and 100-year storm events.
  • Proposed a gravity-flow stormwater tunnel fed by large box culverts to enhance water conveyance capacity and reduce flood risk.
  • Analyzed multiple route options, intake, and outlet locations to determine the most effective and feasible flood mitigation measures.
  • Conducted the study in partnership with the Harris County Flood Control District (HCFCD) and the City of Houston, leveraging findings from HCFCD’s Phase 1 Tunnel study to inform planning and design efforts.

Benefit

By enhancing drainage capacity with a gravity-flow tunnel system and large box culverts, the region will gain increased resilience to storm events. The proposed stormwater improvements will significantly reduce flood damage for this vulnerable area.

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