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Improving Lake Superior outflow regulation and quantifying uncertainty

ID: W81EWF-26-SOI-0004 • Type: Posted
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Description

A. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) invites proposals for a project to conduct a comprehensive uncertainty analysis for new outflow rating equations associated with a critical water control structure on Lake Superior. The primary focus of this funding opportunity is to enhance the accuracy and reliability of discharge measurements, which are fundamental to the effective management of the Great Lakes system under the Lake Superior Regulation Plan. The base task, along with both options, are all tasks that are related to improving Lake Superior outflow regulation. However, these tasks are not interdependent. The base, option 1 and option 2, are simply a priority given to these tasks if funding should be available.

Task 1:

Current operational procedures for the structure's gates include partially open settings that are not accounted for in historical rating equations. To address this, new rating equations are currently under development by a team at the University of Michigan using advanced physical and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling. A key requirement for a successful proposal under this announcement is a well-defined plan for the awardee to work collaboratively and integrate their efforts with the existing University of Michigan modeling team. This partnership will be essential to ensure the resulting uncertainty analysis is robust and directly applicable to the new ratings. The principal outcome of this work will be a quantified uncertainty band for discharge rates corresponding to various gate openings and water levels. The uncertainty analysis should use the publicly available Large Lake Statistical Water Balance Model, so the uncertainty values are consistent with already operational uncertainty models for all other components of the Great Lakes water balance. This task will require a 12 month performance period so the results can be used in an upcoming study.

Depending on availability of funding, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers may award the following optional work:

Task 2:

The development and calibration of a high-fidelity hydrodynamic model of the St. Marys River built using the Delft3D FM suite. The scope of this model be the entire St Marys River from Point Iroquois on Lake Superior to the outlet of the River near Detour Village on Lake Huron. The domain shall include the North Channel of Lake Huron to Little Current Ontario but exclude connections to Georgian Bay. The model will be fully three-dimensional, focus on the St Marys Rapids and be able to incorporate the rating equations and uncertainty analysis proposed above. Delft3D FM must be used as the United States Government as well as partners at Environment Climate Change Canada both have access to this modeling suite. The United States Government will provide water level and velocity data to calibrate the model as well as computational resources.

Successful projects will deliver technically sound uncertainty metrics that can be immediately integrated into USACE operational models, contributing to improved ecological outcomes and more effective water resource management. As well as the ability to provide scopes of work for the additional tasks should they be funded.

Background
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is seeking proposals for a project aimed at conducting a comprehensive uncertainty analysis for new outflow rating equations associated with a critical water control structure on Lake Superior.

This initiative is part of USACE's mission to enhance the management of the Great Lakes system under the Lake Superior Regulation Plan, focusing on improving the accuracy and reliability of discharge measurements, which are vital for effective water management and ecological outcomes.

Grant Details
The project includes the following tasks:
1. Task 1 involves developing new rating equations to account for partially open gate settings, which are not reflected in historical data. The awardee must collaborate with the University of Michigan's modeling team to ensure that the uncertainty analysis is robust and applicable to the new ratings. The outcome will be a quantified uncertainty band for discharge rates based on various gate openings and water levels, utilizing the Large Lake Statistical Water Balance Model.

2. Task 2 (optional, depending on funding) focuses on developing a high-fidelity hydrodynamic model of the St. Marys River using Delft3D FM suite, covering from Point Iroquois on Lake Superior to Detour Village on Lake Huron. This model will incorporate the new rating equations and uncertainty analysis, with support from USACE in terms of data and computational resources.

Eligibility Requirements
Eligible applicants include non-federal partners of the Great Lakes Northern Forest Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Unit (CESU). Disclosures of current and pending support may affect eligibility. Religious organizations can compete equally with secular organizations for federal assistance.

Period of Performance
The anticipated period of performance is five years, with specific tasks requiring a 12-month performance period for Task 1.

Grant Value
The total estimated program funding is $400,000, with an estimated award ceiling of $200,000 per task.

Place of Performance
The work will primarily take place in areas surrounding Lake Superior and St. Marys River.

Overview

Category of Funding
Science and Technology and other Research and Development
Funding Instruments
Cooperative Agreement
Grant Category
Discretionary
Cost Sharing / Matching Requirement
False
Source
On 5/4/26 Engineer Research and Development Center posted grant opportunity W81EWF-26-SOI-0004 for Improving Lake Superior outflow regulation and quantifying uncertainty with funding of $400,000. The grant will be issued under grant program 12.630 Basic, Applied, and Advanced Research in Science and Engineering. It is expected that 2 total grants will be made.

Timing

Posted Date
May 4, 2026, 12:00 a.m. EDT
Closing Date
July 6, 2026, 12:00 a.m. EDT Due in 36 Days
Last Updated
May 4, 2026, 8:59 a.m. EDT
Version
1
Archive Date
Aug. 5, 2026

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants
Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification)
Additional Info
This opportunity is restricted to non-federal partners of the Great Lakes Northern Forest Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Unit (CESU). Disclosures of current and pending support made in this application may render an applicant ineligible for funding. Prior to award and throughout the period of performance, ERDC may continue to request updated continuing and pending support information, which will be reviewed and may result in discontinuation of funding. Religious organizations are entitled to compete on equal footing with secular organizations for Federal financial assistance as described in E.O. 13798, “Promoting Free Speech and Religious Liberty.”

Award Sizing

Ceiling
$200,000
Floor
Not Listed
Estimated Program Funding
$400,000
Estimated Number of Grants
2

Contacts

Contact
Phoebe V Fuller Grantor
Email Description
Phoebe Fuller
Contact Phone
(601) 634-3793

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