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Mississippi River Impassable In Two Weeks

Thursday, November 29, 2012 8:17
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According to the American Waterways Operators and Waterways Council, the country’s busiest inland waterway is nearly too low already for barges loaded with coal, steel and other commerce.And it is expected to dry up considerably in the next couple of week due to the summer drought and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineer’s move to hold back water from the Missouri River.

“Of particular concern are hazardous rock formations near Thebes and Grand Tower which threaten navigation when water levels drop to anticipated, near historic lows,” the agencies said in a joint release. “The rock formations, combined with the reduced flows from the Missouri River, will prohibit the transport of essential goods along this critical point in the river, effectively stopping barge transportation on the middle Mississippi River around Dec. 10.”

U.S Coast Guard Lt. Colin Fogarty said the river is about two feet below normal water levels. He expects it to threaten the all-time low of 6.2 feet below normal in December. The previous low water mark was set in 1940.The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in a controversial move, last week started to reduce to flow of water from the Missouri River into the Mississippi to make sure areas to the north have adequate water. “Congress and the Administration need to understand the immediate severity of this situation,” American Waterways Operators President and CEO Tom Allegrett said. “The Mississippi River is an economic superhighway that efficiently carries hundreds of millions of tons of essential goods for domestic use as well as national export.


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The economic impact will be felt by residents and cities up and down the mississippi river.  Those poor folks in Louisiana just have to deal with one thing right after another. No wonder they want to secede and get out of the union.  

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The Mississippi River carries 60 percent of wheat exports and 20 percent of our nations coal and winter is almost here. The fiscal cliff is right around the corner and war ever looming.  it seems a perfect storm has risen from the deeps. ~Ophelia

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  • dan

    Goods? Aint nothing i need but a bigger garden, suffer u sinners

  • It’s George Bush’s fault.

  • Well when you turn your back on God, He punishes you

    • Anonymous

      What a jerk your god must be.

      • no different than your own father I hope……

    • When you turn your back on your imaginary friend, he punishes you.

  • Anonymous

    Yeah, it’s especially hot this Summer. Jeez I’m burning up what with this Summer heat in the Summer and all.
    :roll:

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