Inland Navigation System Planning

Inland Navigation System Planning

The Upper Mississippi River-Illinois Waterway

  • Publisher: National Academies Press
  • ISBN: 9780309074056
  • eISBN Pdf: 9780309563666
  • eISBN Epub: 9780309183178
  • Place of publication:  United States
  • Year of digital publication: 2001
  • Month: March
  • Pages: 130
  • Language: English

In 1988, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began an investigation of the benefits and costs of extending several locks on the lower portion of the Upper Mississippi River-Illinois Waterway (UMR-IWW) in order to relieve increasing waterway congestion, particularly for grain moving to New Orleans for export. With passage of the Flood Control Act of 1936, Congress required that the Corps conduct a benefit-cost analysis as part of its water resources project planning; Congress will fund water resources projects only if a project's benefits exceed its costs. As economic analysis generally, and benefit-cost analysis in particular, has become more sophisticated, and as environmental and social considerations and analysis have become more important, Corps planning studies have grown in size and complexity. The difficulty in commensurating market and nonmarket costs and benefits also presents the Corps with a significant challenge. The Corps' analysis of the UMR-IWW has extended over a decade, has cost roughly $50 million, and has involved consultations with other federal agencies, state conservation agencies, and local citizens. The analysis has included many consultants and has produced dozens of reports.

In February 2000, the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) requested that the National Academies review the Corps' final feasibility report. After discussions and negotiations with DOD, in April 2000 the National Academies launched this review and appointed an expert committee to carry it out.

  • Inland Navigation System Planning: The Upper Mississippi River–Illinois Waterway
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgment of Reviewers
  • Contents
  • Executive Summary
    • ECONOMICS
      • Spatial Equilibrium Model and ESSENCE
      • Managing Congestion
    • INLAND WATERWAY AND WATER RESOURCES SYSTEM PLANNING
      • Integrated Systems Planning
      • Independent Review
      • U.S. Federal Principles and Guidelines
    • ENVIRONMENT
      • Effects of the Navigation System on the Environment
      • Adaptive Management
      • Adaptive Mitigation Strategy
    • ENGINEERING
  • 1 Introduction
    • UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER NAVIGATION
    • NAVIGATION SYSTEM FEASIBILITY STUDY OF THE WATERWAY SYSTEM
    • CHARGE TO THE COMMITTEE
  • 2 The Public Interest in the Upper Mississippi River
    • Allocating Use of a Waterway
  • 3 U.S. Federal and Corps of Engineers Water Resources Planning Guidelines
    • ESTABLISHING THE PRINCIPLES AND GUIDELINES
      • The Federal Objective
      • National Economic Development
      • Water Resources Project Planning
    • CRITIQUE
      • Stating Environmental Quality Objectives
      • Advanced Analytical Methods and Datasets
      • Uncertainty in Formulation and Evaluation of Alternatives
      • Revising the Principles and Guidelines
  • 4 The Navigation Feasibility Study
    • PROJECT SCOPING, ALTERNATIVES, AND INTEGRATION
      • Plan Formulation
      • Environmental Context of UMR–IWW Planning
    • ECONOMICS
      • Traffic Demand Forecasts
        • Steps in Traffic Forecasting
      • Demand Models in the UMR–IWW Feasibility Study
        • Commodity Production and Uses
        • Route Choice
        • Mode Choice and Transportation Congestion
      • Strengths of the Corps' Models
      • Weaknesses of the Corps' Models
        • Forecasts of Domestic and Foreign Commodity Production and Use
        • Sensitivity of Waterway Tonnage to Barge Tariffs
        • Alternative Demand Curve Specifications, Willingness to Pay Concepts, and Calculation of NED Benefits
        • Modeling Lock Congestion
      • Treatment of Uncertainty
    • ENVIRONMENT
      • Lock and Dam 26
      • Environmental Data, Modeling, and Related Analyses
      • Deficiencies of the Navigation Feasibility Study
      • Lack of Systematic and Integrated Analyses
    • ENGINEERING
      • Lock and Dam Rehabilitation
      • Construction Costs
      • The Value of Independent Peer Review
  • 5 Improving Waterway System Planning
    • CONTEMPORARY UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS: THE STATE OF THE ART
      • Analysis Under Uncertainty
        • Sensitivity Analysis
        • Monte Carlo Analysis
        • Scenario Analysis
        • Wait and See
        • Finding Robust Strategies
      • Comparing Approaches
    • SHORT-TERM (NONSTRUCTURAL) MEASURES
      • Congestion Problems on the Upper Mississippi
      • Other Strategies for Alleviating Congestion
    • LONGER-TERM MEASURES
      • Traffic Demand Forecasts
        • Forecasting World Import and U.S. Export Demands
        • Forecasting Model Accuracy
        • Dealing with Uncertainty
        • Data Requirements
        • Origin Data
        • Transportation Rates
        • Quantities Shipped from Each Origin
        • Destination Data
      • Developing a Disaggregated Spatial Equilibrium Model for Grain Transport
    • ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
      • Adaptive Management
        • Adaptive Management on the UMR–IWW System
        • The Corps' Adaptive Mitigation Strategy
      • Improving the UMR—IWW Environmental Analyses
        • Systemwide Analysis of Environmental Effects
        • Cumulative Effects of the Navigation System on River Ecology
        • Site-Specific Impact Assessment
        • Toward Better Integration: Interagency Coordination
        • Toward Better Integration: Interdisciplinary Considerations
        • Environmental Costs and Valuation of Ecosystem Services
  • 6 Summary and Recommendations
  • References
  • Appendixes
  • Appendix A Participating Agencies in the Corps' 1991 Plan of Study
    • Federal agencies:
    • State agencies:
  • Appendix B U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Executive Summary for the Corps of Engineers System Navigation…
    • PROPOSED PROJECT
    • ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING
    • ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT COMPLIANCE
    • SUMMARY OF NAVIGATION STUDY ISSUES AND CONCLUSIONS
      • The current analysis is deficient.
    • RECOMMENDATIONS
  • Appendix C
    • Tradable Lockage Permits
    • Implementing Tradable Permits—Experience from Other Programs
      • New Entrants
      • Quantifying Tradable Rights
      • Facilitating Transactions and Disseminating Information
      • Assuring Adequate Monitoring/Enforcement
      • Documenting Welfare Gains
    • Implications from Other Tradable Permit Programs
      • REFERENCES
  • Appendix D Biographical Sketches Committee to Review the Upper Mississippi River–Illinois Waterway Navigation…

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