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WCI Praises Passage of Water Infrastructure Improvement for Nation

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

December 10, 2016

Waterways Council, Inc. (WCI) today commended the work of Congress to pass the Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Act, of which the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA 2016) is included, by a vote of 78 to 21 during the lame duck session.  WIIN/WRDA authorizes Army Corps of Engineers' work on locks and dams, dredging and other water resources projects. 

WCI applauded the efforts of the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee, led by Chairman Bill Shuster (R-PA) and Ranking Member Peter DeFazio (D-OR), along with House Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment Chairman Bob Gibbs (R-OH) and Ranking Member Grace Napolitano (D-CA).  WCI also praised the leadership of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Chairman James Inhofe (R-OK) and Ranking Member Barbara Boxer (D-CA), and the Senate Transportation & Infrastructure Subcommittee, chaired by David Vitter (R-LA).

WIIN/WRDA 2016 includes WCI’s key request to authorize inland navigation projects based on Final Chief’s Reports for Calcasieu Lock (Louisiana), the Upper Ohio Navigation System (Pennsylvania), and deepening of Brazos Island Harbor in Texas (Brownsville Ship Channel).  The bill did not contain a Public-Private Partnership (P3) provision that could have allowed for the collection of tolls or lockage fees on tributary waterways.  WCI stakeholder resistance successfully helped to defeat this onerous proposal from becoming part of WIIN/WRDA 2016.  The return to a regular, biennial process for water resources legislation was also hailed by WCI.
 
“An efficient, modern, reliable inland waterways transportation system is critical to our nation’s towboat operators, shippers, farmers, ports, and labor and conservation groups.  The passage of the strong policy recommendations in WIIN/WRDA 2016 will help to create and sustain American jobs, increase exports, and strengthen the United States’ competitiveness in world markets,” said Michael Toohey, WCI President/CEO.    
 

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