Consistent, Steady Investments in Lock and Dam Infrastructure
The fourth “R” for Rivers, and its aging infrastructure, have to be a priority, as much as roads, railways and runways.
Our rivers and waterways allow the Nation’s critical commodities – grain, coal, agricultural inputs, steel, minerals, petroleum products, chemicals, and aggregate materials – to be used domestically and to reach export markets in the most cost-competitive way.
Annual appropriations for waterways infrastructure must remain strong and efficient to increase themovement of exports, and to alleviate congestion on roads and rail that are at capacity. Support the highest funding levels for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Civil Works mission to modernize our waterways system that benefits the Nation.
Inner Harbor Navigation Canal Lock Report/Draft SEIS
- “Mississippi River, Baton Rouge to t he Gulf of Mexico Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet, Louisiana, New Industrial Canal Lock and Connecting Channels Project (Draft General Reevaluation Report and Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement)”, January 2017
Inner Harbor Navigation Canal Lock Report/Draft SEIS Comment Letters (WCI/GICA)
- WCI Comment Letter, February 9, 2017
- Gulf Intracoastal Canal Association Comment Letter, February 8, 2 017
Other Background Materials: TTI Transportation Modal Comparison Study; Navigation Coalition Letter; Congress Urges FY20 NESP funding; NGFA FY 2017 funding letter and more…
- National Waterways Foundation (NW F)-commissioned update of a national study comparing selected societal, environmental, and safety impacts of utilizing inland river barge transportation to highway and rail transportation has been released. The study update, “A Modal Comparison of Domestic Freight Transportation Effects on the General Public: 2001–2014 (January 2017).” is here
- Joint Letter from Congress Urging NESP Funding in FY ’20, April 4, 2 019
- Navigation Coalition Letter to House Appropriators urging efficient FY ’17 funding, Febr uary 7, 2017
- Navigation Coalition Letter to Senate Appropriators urging efficient FY ’17 funding, February 8 , 2017
- Letter from key Senators urging funding for NESP in FY ’ 17, March 11, 2016
- Letter to Senate appropriators from National Grain and Feed As sociation members supporting efficient funding levels for waterways in FY ’17, March 11, 2016
- Letter to House appropriators from National Grain and Fee d Association members supporting efficient funding levels for waterways in FY ’17, March 11, 2016
- Letter to Senate appropriators signed by 56 stakeholder organizations urging PED funding for NESP in FY ’17, March 2, 2016
- Letter to House appropriators signed by 56 stakeholder organizations urging PED funding for NESP in FY ’17, March 2, 2016
- National Corn Growers Association letter supporting FY ’16 H ouse E&WD appropriations levels, April 27, 2015
- Priority Project s and Current Completion Dates
- Inland Waterways Trust Fund Year-End Balances 20 09-2018
- IWUB Advice and Recommendations to Congress on FY19 President’s Budget, April 13, 2018
- Inland Waterways Users Board 31st Annual Repor t 2018