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USACE presents concerns with Inland Marine Transportation System

 

USACE News: Leaky Locks - A look at the locks and dams

 

(PEDA) presented the PPC with the Project of the Year Award


 

Waterways Council Inc. underscoring the critical value of America's waterways

 

How a barge gets up and down our rivers & Cargo Capacity

Anything that Floats Race 2009

Locking through the Port of Pittsburgh (part 1)

Locking through the Port of Pittsburgh (part 2)




Ohio River Watershed Cruise 2009

    

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  The Corps of Engineers presents and illustrates concerns with the Inland Marine Transportation System.
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  The nations waterways are a strategic, economic and military resource. But the ugly truth is that some river infrastructure is past their life cycle. Repairs are needed to ensure a safe and reliable navigation system. "We got a problem" said Jim McCarville, Executive Director of The Port of Pittsburgh Commission.

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 A 3-min. video from Waterways Council Inc. underscoring the critical value of America's waterways to the economy, the environment, energy efficiency, traffic congestion relief, exports, and to our quality of life.

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 The Pennsylvania Economic Development Association (PEDA) presented the Port of Pittsburgh Commission with the PEDA Economic Development Project of the Year Award for its successful effort in launching Bridgeside Point II at 450 Second Avenue in the Pittsburgh Technology Center located on a redeveloped brownfield site.

 

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 How traffic moves in the Port of Pittsburgh & Cargo Capacity

 

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 Anything that Floats Race 2009

 

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 Locking through the Port of Pittsburgh part1

 

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 Locking through the Port of Pittsbugh part2

 

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 Ohio River Watershed Cruise 2009

 

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