STORMWATER MANAGEMENT

Project Background

CBJ Engineering has been systematically reviewing and making improvements to stormwater drainage systems in the Mendenhall Valley since the 2023 glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) to prevent the backflow of flood waters into the area. Check valves are the primary mechanism for this flood water control, which create one-way channels for water to flow out of residential neighborhoods back into the Mendenhall River. Eight of these check valves were installed between Marion Drive and Rivercourt Way just prior to the August 2024 GLOF.

After the record August 2024 GLOF and again after the October 2024 GLOF, inspections were made of the existing check valves and the ones that were installed in July 2024.  All the check valves were found to be operating in good condition.

In addition to inspecting the check valves installed in July 2024, other river outfalls were inspected to determine whether additional culvert pipes could be vulnerable to a future larger GLOF. Seven additional CBJ drainage culverts were found from Dimond Park down to Brotherhood Bridge that could be impacted from flooding at greater heights than was experienced during the August 2024 GLOF, and would help protect the schools and valuable infrastructure at Dimond Park and the SEAHRC Health Clinic, Trillium Landing and Riverview Senior Living as well as other valuable infrastructure in the Vintage Boulevard and Clinton Drive area. Check valves for these culverts were were ordered in February 2025 and were installed prior to the 2025 GLOF.

Two culvert crossings along Back Loop Road, adjacent to the Back Loop bridge, were also identified as needing to be addressed as they pass flood water under Back Loop Road. Due to the configuration of these pipe draining in the direction of the river flow, check valves would not prevent flood waters from passing through. Temporary plugs were instead installed in each of these culverts immediately before the GLOF and removed after the GLOF flooding subsided, to prevent flood waters from inundating under Back Loop Road into Mendenhall River School Playground and Tournure Street Area. CBJ coordinated this work with the Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities.

Pumps

During the August 2025 GLOF event, seepage and other unanticipated floodwater intrusions resulted in water pooling in several areas along the Phase 1 HESCO barriers. The pumps available at the time were deployed but struggled to keep up with the water. CBJ is working with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to further prepare and protect against this happening during future GLOF events.

USACE has accepted CBJ’s request to provide Advance Measures Assistance to protect against the increasing future glacial lake outburst floods. The following is included in the scope of assistance to be provide at 100% federal cost:

  • Installation for Phase 2 flood barriers
  • Technical assistance for Phase 1 repairs and reinforcement
  • Multiple types of USACE pumps for deployment during future GLOF events

These additional and more powerful pumps will be deployed in advance of the 2026 event.

CBJ is incredibly grateful to the ongoing partnership and support of the USACE and our local, state, tribal and federal delegations for their advocacy and facilitation of this critical assistance.

drone footage of a river, flood barriers and backyard with water pumps

Photo: Drone footage during the August 2025 GLOF shows pumps moving water from yards back into the Mendenhall River.

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