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BEFORE THE ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
IN THE MATTER OF:
WATER QUALITY STANDARDS AND
EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS FOR THE
CHICAGO AREA WATERWAY SYSTEM
AND THE LOWER DES PLAINES RIVER:
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO 35 Ill.
Adm. Code Parts 301, 302, 303 and 304
R08-9
(Rulemaking - Water)
PRE-FILED TESTIMONY OF SAMUEL G. DENNISON ON BEHALF OF THE
METROPOLITAN WATER RECLAMATION DISTRICT OF GREATER CHICAGO
CONCERNING THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE CALUMET-SAG CHANNEL AS AN
AQUATIC LIFE USE B WATER.
My name is Samuel G. Dennison. I am a Biologist IV in the Environmental Monitoring
and Research Division of the Research and Development Department of the Metropolitan Water
Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (District). I received a Bachelor of Arts degree with a
major in Biology from Saint Mary's University in Winona, Minnesota, a Master of Science
degree in Fisheries Biology from Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa, and a Doctor of
Philosophy degree in Biology from the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, Illinois. I am
a Certified Fisheries Professional with the American Fisheries Society and also a Past President
of the Illinois Chapter of the American Fisheries Society.
I
have been employed by the District since 1971. My primary responsibility from 1974
through 2003 was monitoring the fish populations in Chicago area waterways. Since 2003, I
have served as Head of the Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Section within the
Environmental Monitoring and Research Division, where I supervise a staff of ten persons.
My testimony today will discuss reasons and justification for classifying the Calumet-Sag
Channel as an Aquatic Life Use B Water. In IPCB R08-09, the IEPA classified the Calumet-Sag
Channel as an Aquatic Life Use A Water. According to the Chicago Area Waterway System
Use Attainability Analysis (UAA) Report, the Index of Biotic Integrity (IBI) and Qualitative
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Habitat Evaluation Index (QHEI) scores were used to classify the waterways into either
"Modified" or "Limited Warm-Water" Aquatic Life tiers. In the UAA report, the 75t1' percentile
of the Chicago Area Waterway System IBI scores (using District fish data) was used as the
boundary to separate the two aquatic life tiers. IBI and QHEI scores from two monitoring
stations on the Calumet-Sag Channel were included in Figure 5-2 (page 5-9, UAA report). At
Cicero Avenue, the box plot of IBI scores falls below the minimum line for the Modified
Aquatic Life Use (presumably the upper bound of IEPA's Aquatic Life Use B), and a QHEI
score of 37.5 was classified as a poor habitat. These data are consistent with the statement on
page 4-92 of the UAA report, that the IBI scores in the Calumet-Sag Channel are classified as
"poor to very poor," and the QHEI score is in the poor range (30-45). At Route 83, the median
IBI score appears to be on the dividing line between the Modified and Limited Warm-Water tiers
but the QHEI score (42) is still in the poor range. The decision to include the Calumet-Sag
Channel in the higher Aquatic Life Use A classification is not defensible because the habitat data
for both monitoring stations was in the poor range, and the IBI percentile scores were not clearly
in the range for the modified aquatic life tier. In fact, the minimum IBI scores observed at the
two monitoring stations in the Calumet-Sag Channel are among the lowest in the Chicago Area
Waterway System.
The Calumet-Sag Channel and the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal share similar
physical characteristics. For example, both are entirely man-made, both are deep-draft , each has
limited shallow area along its banks, and both have a high volume of commercial navigation. All
of the QHEI scores calculated by the District's Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Section for
the Calumet-Sag Channel and the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal during the period 2002
through 2005 have been in the "poor" range (Wasik et al., 2008, Wasik and Minarik, 2008).
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According to the IEPA QHEI classification
scale,
the habitat for both waterways is considered to
be "poor."
In addition, both the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal and the Calumet-Sag Channel are
dominated by soft homogenous sediments that are not conducive to a balanced benthic
invertebrate community. In fact, the waterways are both dominated by pollution-tolerant
invertebrates as discussed in the testimony of Ms. Wasik.
Since the physical habitats are not substantially different, there is no apparent reason why
the Calumet-Sag Channel should not be classified as an Aquatic Life Use B Water, similar to the
Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal.
There are six Clean
Water Act UAA factors in 44 CFR § 131.10(
g) that describe specific
conditions under which waterways
may be
considered for use designations that are less than
General Use
.
Only one of
the six factors is required to legally warrant a lesser use designation.
Factors 3, 4, and 5 all apply to the Calumet
-
Sag Channel
.
These three factors are described in
detail in
the UAA
report
(
pages 5-2
-
5-4).
A summary of the three factors is described below.
Human caused conditions (factor 3) 1 encompass a wide range of circumstances including
modification of physical features and land use changes that cause additional pollutant discharges.
Over the years, there has been extensive land use development (urbanization) in the Calumet-Sag
Channel watershed. The waterway was originally designed for conveyance of wastewater and
stormwater and commercial navigation. For these reasons, the waterway has no riffle and pool
sequence or meandering characteristics, it is deep draft with few shallow areas along the banks,
Factor 3 reads:
Human caused conditions or sources ofpollution prevent the attainment of the use and cannot be
remedied or would cause more environmental damage to correct than to leave in place.
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and its stream velocity is very slow. These conditions prevent the waterway from attaining a
healthy
biological community.
Hydrologic modification (Factor 4) is also applicable to the Calumet-Sag Channel.
The
O'Brien Lock and Dam structure controls the volume of water diverted from Lake Michigan and
the flow in the Calumet-Sag Channel. The flow in the Calumet-Sag Channel moves downstream
into the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal where the flow is controlled by another hydrologic
structure at the Lockport Lock. Operation of the control structures can result in wide fluctuations
in flow velocity and depth in the Calumet-Sag Channel. High flows can impair aquatic life uses
when habitat is destroyed and aquatic organisms are swept downstream. These fluctuations are
not natural; rather they result from the District's operation of the waterway system. Water levels
and depth decrease with increased flow in the downstream reaches of the waterway system,
whereas, in a natural river, the water level will rise and depth increase with an increase in flow.
Further, flow regime variations occur entirely within the restricted rectangular or trapezoidal
prism of the man-made channel. There is no overbank flooding of the waterway with flow
increases which would occur in the floodplain of a natural river.
Finally, physical conditions (factor 5) 3 in the Calumet-Sag Channel are such that several
features other than water quality preclude the attainment of an Aquatic Life Use A designation.
A lack of heterogeneity in the substrate, lack of pools and riffles, and the necessity to maintain
navigational depth are applicable physical conditions to the Calumet-Sag Channel.
The toxic
sediment in the Calumet-Sag Channel (Wasik et al, 2008) clearly limits aquatic life , especially
z Factor 4 reads:
Darns, diversions or other types
of hydrologic
modifications preclude the attainment of the use, and
it is
not feasible to restore the water body to its original condition or to operate
such
modification in a way that
would result in the attainment
of the use.
3 Factor 5 reads:
Physical conditions related to the natural
features of the water
body, such as the lack
of a proper
substrate
,
cover
, flow, depth, pools, riffles,
and the like, unrelated to water quality
,
preclude attainment ofaquatic
life protection uses.
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the benthic invertebrate community
.
Furthermore, frequent commercial navigation in the
waterway will continue to cause re-suspension of these sediments and "shoreline scouring and
erosion
" (UAA report,
page 5-4).
United States
Army
Corp of Engineers data indicates that a
total
of
8,792
barges traveled along the Calumet
-
Sag Channel in 2006
(
page 103 of
ATTACHMENT
1). As stated
in the UAA
report on page 5-4, "Since these waterways are
maintained for navigational uses critical to the economic
vitality of the City,
the potential for
dramatic improvements to create aquatic habitat to support a higher designated use would likely
be unproductive
,
and would severely conflict
with
important navigational uses."
Therefore, IEPA was correct in designating the aquatic life use of the Calumet Sag
Channel as below General Use.
However, had they correctly considered the three factors
described above, the extent of these irreversible conditions and their true limitation on aquatic
life in the Calumet-Sag Channel, as well as the poor rating of the habitat and biotic integrity
indices, the waterway would have been designated Aquatic Life Use B, not A.
In conclusion, the District recommends that the Calumet-Sag Channel should be
reclassified as an Aquatic Life Use B Water.
The District also recommends that additional
habitat data should be collected in the Calumet-Sag Channel to verify this Aquatic Life Use
designation.
The District has initiated a comprehensive physical habitat assessment project for
the Chicago Area Waterway System that will generate additional habitat data, and the final
report is expected to be available by the summer of 2009.
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Respectfully
submitted,
By:
Samuel G.
Dennison

 
Testimony Attachments
1.
USACE (U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers
),
Report Waterborne Commerce of the US
References
Wasik, J., T. Minarik, Jr., M. Sopcak, and S. G. Dennison, Ambient Water Quality Monitoring in
the Chicago Area Waterway System: A Summary of Biological, Habitat, and Sediment
Quality Data Between 2001 and 2004, Research and Development Department Report No.
08-2, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, January, 2008.
Wasik, J. and T. Minarik Jr., Ambient Water Quality Monitoring in the Chicago Area Waterway
System: A Summary of Biological, Habitat, and Sediment Quality During 2005, Research
and Development Department Report No. 08-33, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of
Greater Chicago, June, 2008.
UAA Report (Attachment B of proposed rule R08-9)
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Part 3-
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Great Lakes
Compiled under the supervision of
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS
Page
Introduction
. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . ii
TerminologyCommodity
Classification
..........--List
. . . . . . .
..............................v
. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viii
Table 1
-'
Ton-Mileage of United States Freight Carried on the Great Lakes by Area
. . . . .
.
x
Table 2
-
Freight Tons of United States Traffic Carrried on the Great Lakes by Area
. . . . . . .
xi
Table 3 - Net Summary of Foreign and Domestic Freight Carried on the
Great Lakes
,
by Type of Traffic and Commodity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .
xii
Freight Traffic
Chicago, IL .............. --------...............------..3
Detroit,
MI .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Buffalo, NY .............................................48
Rock Island, IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Trips and Drafts
Chicago, IL .............................................67
Detroit, M1 ........................................... ....71
Buffalo, NY ........... ......................... .........95
Rock Island, IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Freight Traffic Index
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
104
Trips and Drafts Index
. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
108
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF
ENGINEERS
GREAT LAKES i

 
INTRODUCTION
Introduction
General
Waterborne Commerce of
the
United
States,
WCUS,
Part
3 is one of a series of
publications which provides statistics on the
foreign and
domestic
waterborne commerce
moved on the United States waters. WCUS,
Parts 1
-4
present detailed
data
on the
movements of vessels and commodities at the
ports and harbors and on the waterways and
canals of the United States, and its territories.
Data on foreign commerce are supplied to
the Corps of Engineers by the U
.
S. Bureau of
the Census
,
the U
.
S.
Customs and Border
Protection
,
and
purchased
from
the
Commonwealth Business Media
, Inc.,
Port
Import Export Reporting Service.
The publication numbers and the geograph-
ical areas covered in WCUS,
Parts
1-5 are de-
tailed below:
WCUS
,
Part 1 Atlantic Coast
WCUS
,
Part 2 Gulf Coast
,
Mississippi River
System and Antilles
WCUS
,
Part 3 Great Lakes
WCUS
,
Part 4 Pacific Coast
,
Alaska
and Hawaii
WCUS
,
Part 5 National Summaries
Legal Authority
The legal authority for the collection, compilation
and
publication
of waterborne
commerce
statistics
by the Army Corps of Engineers is
Section
11
of the
Rivers and
Harbors
Appropriations Act of 1922 (42 Stat. 1043), as
amended, and codified in 33 U.S.C. 555 and
provides the following:
Owners,
agents
,
masters, and
clerks of vessels and other craft
plying
upon
the
navigable
waters of the United States, and
all individuals and corporations
engaged in transporting their
own goods upon the navigable
waters of the United States,
shall furnish such statements
relative to vessels, passengers,
freight and tonnage as may be
required by the Secretary of the
Army:
Provided.
That
this
provision
shall
not apply to
those rafting logs, except upon
a direct request upon the owner
to furnish specific information.
Every
person
or
persons
offending against the provisions
of this section shall, for each
and every offense, be liable to a
fine of not more than $5,000 or
imprisonment not exceeding two
months, to be enforced in any
district court
of
the
United
States
within whose territorial
jurisdiction
such offense may
have
been
committed.
In
addition,
the Secretary
may
assess a civil penalty of up to
$2,500 per violation against any
person or entity, that fails to
provide
timely,
accurate
statements
required
to
be
submitted
pursuant
to
this
section by the Secretary.
The vessel and commodity movement
.information collected and compiled is designed
to
meet the data requirements of the
Department of the Army in connection with the
duties assigned by Congress. These data also
provide
valuable
information
for
other
governmental
departments,
commercial
and
shipping concerns and others interested in the
U.S. transportation industry.
Domestic Commerce
Contiguous and non-contiguous
states
and
territories
constitute the geographical space
upon
which
domestic
commerce may be
transported. This includes Hawaii, Alaska, the
48 contiguous
states
,
Puerto Rico and the Virgin
Islands
,
Guam, American Samoa, Wake Island
and the U.S. Trust Territories.
The
waterborne traffic
movements are
reported to the Corps of Engineers by all vessel
ii
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1NTRODUCTIO^
operators of record on ENG Forms 3925 and
3925b (
or equivalent
)
approved
by the Office of
Management and Budget under the Paperwork
Reduction
Act (44 U.
S.C. 3510
(
a)). The reports
are generally submitted
on the basis of
individual vessel movements completed. For
movements with cargo
,
the point of loading and
the
point
of
unloading
of each individual
commodity must be delineated
.
Cargo moved for
the military agencies in commercial vessels is
reported as ordinary commercial cargo
;
military
cargo movements in Department of Defense
vessels are not collected.
In summarizing the domestic commerce
certain movements are excluded: Cargo carried
on general ferries; coal and petroleum products
loaded from shore facilities directly into bunkers
of vessels for fuel; and insignificant amounts of
government
materials (less than 100 tons)
moved on government owned equipment in
support of Corps projects.
Foreign Commerce
Foreign commerce is waterborne import, export
and in-transit traffic between the United States,
Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands and any
foreign country. These statistics do not include
traffic between any foreign country and the
United States Territories and Possessions
(American
Samoa, Guam, North Mariana
Islands and U.S. Outlying Islands).
Beginning with the calendar year 2000
publication, foreign
waterborne import, export
and in-transit
cargo statistics are derived
primarily from data purchased from the Port
Import Export Reporting Service, a division of
the
Commonwealth Business Media, Inc. and
supplemented by data furnished to the Corps of
Engineers by the U.S. Bureau of the Census
and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection .
Foreign cargo is matched to vessel moves to
improve geographic specificity.
The Republic of Panama is considered a
foreign country.
However, individual vessel
movements with origin and destination at United
States ports traveling via the Panama Canal are
considered domestic traffic.
Alaskan crude oil
(origin at Valdez, AK) shipped via the Panama
pipeline (west to east) and destined for gulf and
east coast ports is also considered domestic
commerce.
Import and export shipments for use of the
United States Armed Forces abroad are no
reported to the Waterborne Commerce Statistic:
Center (WCSC). Beginning with calendar yea
1989 shipments under the military assistancE
program of the Department of Defense arE
included in the statistics under the appropriate
commodity code. In prior years these cargoes
were given as commodity code 9999.
Commodity Descriptions
The first two digits of the WCSC publicatior
codes correspond with the Lock PerformancE
Monitoring System (LPMS) commodity codes
Both
LPMS and
WCSC codes werE
standardized to reflect the hierarchical structurE
of
the
Standard
International
TradE
Classification (SITC)
Revision
3 commodity
codes. SITC, Rev. 3 commodity codes conforn-
to the Harmonized Commodity Description anc
Coding System (HS). Using SITC, Rev. 3 allowE
direct comparisons with U.S. Imports, exports
and in-transits,
as well as,
with
commodity
movements of other countries.
Tonnage
The tonnage figures provided throughout the
WCUS
,
Parts 1
-4 represent short tons (2,OOC
pounds). Tonnage figures are rounded to the
nearest
1,000 tons.
A zero represents less than 500 tons bui
more than zero. A dash means no tonnage.
Columns and rows may not add up exactly tc
totals and subtotals due to rounding.
Some freight tables have "Total" and "Grand
Total".
The "Total" means that
in some cases ii
is the total for domestic or foreign and Canadian
traffic. The "Grand Total" specifically
represents
the sum total of all the different traffics, including
all domestic and foreign traffic. If a particular
column or traffic type has only dashes and
zeroes in the
tonnage fields for that entire freighi
table then.that column (traffic type) will not print.
Ton-Miles
For domestic movements
,
ton-miles equal
the cargo tonnage times the distance between
the point of loading on the water and the point of
unloading on the water
.
For U.
S. - Canada
movements on the Great Lakes
,
ton-miles equal
the tonnage times the distance between the U.S.
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
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INTRODUCTION
and Canadian locations. For overseas imports
and exports, foreign ton-miles are computed by
multiplying the cargo tonnage by the miles
carried on
U.S.
waterways and channels.
Ton-miles are rounded to the nearest 1,000
ton-miles.
The ton-mile data appears in the
publication
by traffic type at the end of a
particular freight table for a given project. Since
there
are columns that will not print (see
tonnage above) the ton-miles associated with
these columns will likewise not be included in
the total ton-miles for that particular freight table.
They will be included in "Ton-miles All Traffic" at
the end of the project.
Trips
A trip is a vessel movement. For
self-propelled vessels, a trip is logged between
every point of departure and every point of
arrival. For loaded barges, a trip is logged from
the point of the loading of the barge to the point
of unloading of the barge (i.e., excluding fleeting
areas). For empty barges, trips are logged from
point of
unloading to the point of loading
counting the fleeting areas in between (e.g. if an
empty barge moved from Dock A to Dock B and
the barge stopped at three fleeting areas in
between, then four trips are logged.)
Some towboat trips and empty barge moves
are
estimated from a sample to expedite
processing and reduce costs. The number of
trips also includes vessels engaged in foreign
trade.
These moves are furnished by U.S.
Customs and Border Protection.
To more accurately reflect actual traffic
patterns (e.g. inbound versus outbound trip
counts), some adjustments are made to the
domestic trip counts in the trip and draft tables in
this publication.
Special Interest
Beginning
in calendar year 2000, the tonnage
of fish landings are no longer included in this
publication.
Passenger totals are not included in this
publication but are available
on request.
Passenger data not relevant to transportation
such as excursions
, sight-seeing
, and floating
casinos are no longer collected as of calender
year
2001.
As of calender year 2004,
passengers, autos, and railway cars are not
included in the domestic trips and drafts tables.
Cruise ships in foreign traffic are included in the
foreign trips and drafts tables.
Beginning in calender year 2001, the
movement of tugboats used to assist larger
vessels within the districts of New England
(Boston), New York, New Orleans, Galveston
(Houston) are no longer collected.
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TERMINOLOGY
Terminology
Types of Traffic
Foreign
Inbound
:
Includes waterborne imports and inbound in-transit merchandise.
Imports
Overseas
:
Inbound merchandise originating in foreign countries other than Canada and
arriving by marine vessel for direct U.S. consumption and entries into custom bonded
storage and manufacturing warehouses.
Canadian
:
Inbound merchandise originating in Canada and arriving by marine vessel for
direct U.S. consumption and entries into custom bonded storage and manufacturing
warehouses.
Inbound In
-
transits
:
Merchandise coming into the United States by marine vessel from a
foreign country and shipped to a foreign country without having been entered as an import.
In-transit merchandise is treated as inbound when unloaded from a marine vessel.
Outbound
:
Includes waterborne exports and outbound in-transit merchandise.
Exports
Overseas
:
Outbound domestic merchandise and re-export of foreign merchandise from a
U.S. foreign trade zone shipped by marine vessel to foreign countries other than Canada.
Canadian
:
Outbound domestic merchandise and re-export of foreign merchandise from a
U.S. foreign trade zone shipped by marine vessel to Canada.
Outbound In-transits
:
Merchandise coming into the United States from a foreign country and
shipped by marine vessel to a foreign country without having been entered as an import.
In-transit merchandise is treated as outbound when loaded onto a marine vessel.
Domestic
Coastwise
:
Domestic traffic receiving a carriage over the ocean, or the Gulf of Mexico,(e.g. New
Orleans to Baltimore, New York to Puerto Rico, San Francisco to Hawaii, Alaska to Hawaii).
Traffic between Great Lakes ports and seacoast ports, when having
a carriage
over the ocean, is
also termed
Coastwise.
Lakewlse
:
Waterborne traffic between the United States ports on the Great Lakes System. The
Great Lakes System is treated as a separate waterway system rather than as a part of the inland
waterway system. In comparing historical data for the Great Lakes System, one should note that
prior to calendar year 1990, marine products, and sand and gravel being moved from the Great
Lakes to Great Lake destinations were classified as local traffic. From 1990 on, these activities
are classified as lakewise traffic.
Internal
:
Vessel movements (origin and destination) which take place solely on inland waterways.
An inland waterway is one geographically located within the boundaries of the contiguous 48
states or within the boundaries of the State of Alaska.
The term "internal traffic" is also applied to these vessel movements: those which involve
carriage on both inland waterways and the Great Lakes; those occurring between offshore areas
and inland waterways (e.g., oil rig supplies and fish); and those taking place within Delaware Bay,
Chesapeake Bay, Puget Sound, and San Francisco Bay, which are considered internal bodies of
water rather than arms of the ocean.
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TERMINOLOGY
Intraport
:
Movement of freight within the confines of a port whether the port has one or several
arms or channels included in the port definition. This traffic type will not include car-ferries and
general ferries moving within a port.
Through
:
Movements transiting a waterway, or stretch thereof, as defined in the project description
of individual tables, and having origins and destinations outside of the defined area.
Intra-waterway
:
Shipments and receipts within the limits of a river, waterway or canal. This traffic
will not include car-ferries and general ferries moving within a waterway or Corps project.
Infra
-
territory
:
Traffic between ports in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, which are considered a
single unit.
Traffic
Direction
Waterways
Upbound
:
Traffic that moves in an upstream direction. For waterways without a characteristic
monodirectional flow (e.g. the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway), "upbound" means in a northerly or
easterly direction.
Downbound
:
Traffic that moves in a downstream direction. For waterways without a characteristic
monodirectional flow, "downbound" means in a southerly or westerly direction.
Inbound
:
Traffic moving from one waterway into another where the destination is on the subject
waterway.
Outbound
:
Traffic moving from one waterway into another where the origin is on the subject
waterway.
Ports
Receipts
:
Traffic moving from one location to another where the destination is within the limits of the
subject port.
Shipments
:
Traffic moving from one location to another where the origin is within the limits of the
subject port.
Commodity
Descriptions
:
The first two digits of the Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center (WCSC)
publication codes correspond with the Lock Performance Monitoring System (LPMS) commodity
codes. Both LPMS and WCSC codes were standardized to reflect the hierarchical structure of
the Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) Revision 3 commodity codes. SITC, Rev.
3 commodity codes conform to the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (HS).
Using SITC, Rev. 3 allows direct comparisons with U.S. imports and exports, as well as with
commodity movements of other countries.
Tons
:
The tonnage figures provided throughout the
Waterborne Commerce of the United
States, WCUS,
Parts 9
-5 represent short tons (2,000 pounds).
Where noted,
tonnage
figures are rounded to the nearest thousand tons. A zero represents less
than 500 tons but more than zero. Dashes mean zero tons. Columns and rows may not add up
exactly to totals and subtotals due to rounding.
Ton-miles
:
Water carriage ton-miles were first compiled and published in calendar year 1962. The
distances used are statute miles. The ton-mile parameter
measures
the total activity on a
waterway or channel. Ton-miles are not computed for ports.
Domestic ton-miles are calculated by multiplying the tons of commerce being moved by the
number of miles actually moved on the water from the point of loading onto the vessel to the point
of unloading off of the vessel. Coastwise ton-miles includes the distance across open ocean and
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TERMINOLOGI
the Gulf of Mexico.
For rivers
,
inland waterways and coastal routes the distances were computed from waterway
survey maps
,
NOAH
charts and records of the Corps of Engineers.
For the Great Lakes system the ton
-
miles are computed for movements of cargo west of the
international boundary of St. Regis, Quebec, Canada to head of Lake Superior at Duluth, MN anc
Superior, WI.
For lakewise domestic movements, ton-miles equal the cargo tonnage times the distancE
between the U.S. Great Lakes ports.
For Canadian imports and exports, and in-transits across the Great Lakes foreign ton-miles are
computed as the tonnage times the distance between the U.S. and Canadian ports.
For overseas imports and exports, and in-transits foreign ton-miles are computed by multiplyinc
the cargo tonnage by the miles carried on U.S. waterways and channels. Distances across the
oceans are not included in the computation of the overseas foreign ton-miles.
Ton-miles are rounded to
the nearest thousand.
Trip Ton-miles: Trip ton-miles is a measure of a single waterway's contribution to the whole waterway
system. Trip ton-miles are computed by identifying every commercial cargo-carrying vessel that
has plied a particular inland waterway and summing the products of the tons times the total
trip-miles for each vessel trip. "Trip-miles" is the total distance from origin (loading) to destinatior
(unloading). For example, a barge carrying 1,200 tons of wheat might only travel 30 miles on the
Illinois
River but its total trip to New Orleans might be 1,000 miles. This trip would contribute
1,200,000 trip ton-miles to the Illinois River. Small rivers often contribute to the traffic on larger
rivers.
Published trip ton-miles do not include coastal and Great Lakes vessel movements.
Trans-shipments
:
Ports and offshore anchorages where cargo is moved from one vessel to another.
These are: St. Lucia, Virgin Islands; Heald Bank off the Louisiana and Texas coasts; Chirqui
Grande, Panama; Puerto Armuelles, Panama; and Hondo Platform-Pacific Ocean.
U.S. ARMY CORPS
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COMMODITY CLASSIFICATION LIST
Commodity Classification List
M_aJa-GiQuPing
Minor Grouping
Pub Group Pub Name
00 Emits
10 Coal
0200 Vehicles
0300
Passengers
1100 Coal & Lignite
1200 Coal Coke
20 Petroleum & Petroleum Products
21 Crude Petroleum
2100 Crude Petroleum
22-29 Petroleum Products
2211
Gasoline
2221
Kerosene
2330
Distillate Fuel Oil
2340
Residual Fuel Oil
2350 Lube Oil & Greases
2410 Petro. Jelly & Waxes
2429
Naphtha & Solvents
2430
Asphalt, Tar & Pitch
2540 Petroleum Coke
Major Group
Minor Group
Pub Group Pub Name
40
2640
Hydrocarbon & Petrol Gases,
Liquefied and Gaseous
2990
Petro. Products NEC
30 Chemicals and Related Products
31 Fertilizers
3110
Nitrogenous Fert.
3120
Phosphatic Fert.
3130
Potassic Fert.
3190 Fert. & Mixes NEC
32 Other Chemicals and
Related Products
3211
Acyclic Hydrocarbons
3212
Benzene & Toluene
3219 Other Hydrocarbons
3220 Alcohols
3230 Carboxylic Acids
3240
Nitrogen Func. Comp.
3250
Organo-Inorganic Comp.
3260
Organic Comp. NEC
3271 Sulphur (Liquid)
3272 Sulphuric Acid
3273 Ammonia
3274
Sodium Hydroxide
3275 Inorg. Elem.,Oxides,
& Halogen Salts
3276 Metallic Salts
3279 Inorganic Chem. NEC
3281 Radioactive Material
3282 Pigments & Paints
3283 Coloring Mat. NEC
3284 Medicines
3285 Perfumes & Cleansers
3286 Plastics
3291 Pesticides
3292 Starches,Gluten,Glue
3293 Explosives
3297
Chemical Additives
3298
Wood & Resin Chem.
3299 Chem. Products NEC
Crude Materials, Inedible Except Fuels
41
Forest Products, Wood and Chips
4110
Rubber & Gums
4150 Fuel Wood
4161
Wood Chips
4170
Wood in the Rough
4189 Lumber
4190 Forest Products NEC
42 Pulp and Waste Paper
4225 Pulp & Waste Paper
43 Soil, Sand, Gravel, Rock and Stone
4310 Building Stone
4322 Limestone
4323
Gypsum
4327 Phosphate Rock
4331
Sand & Gravel
4333
Dredged Material
4335
Waterway Improv. Mat
4338 Soil & Fill Dirt
44 Iron Ore and Scrap
4410 Iron Ore
4420 Iron & Steel Scrap
45 Marine Shells
4515 Marine Shells
46 Non-Ferrous Ores and Scrap
4630
Copper Ore
4650 Aluminum Ore
4670
Manganese Ore
4680 Non-Ferrous Scrap
4690 Non-Ferrous Ores NEC
47 Sulphur, Clay and Salt
4741 Sulphur, (Dry)
4782
Clay & Refrac. Mat.
4783 Salt
48 Slag
4860 Slag
49 Other Non-Metal. Min.
4900
Non-Metal. Min. NEC
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COMMODITY CLASSIFICATION LIST
Commodity Classification
List (continued)
Major Grouping
Minor Grouping
Pub Group Pub Name
50
Primary Manufactured Goods
51 Paper Products
5110 Newsprint
5120
Paper & Paperboard
5190 Paper Products NEC
52 Lime, Cement and Glass
5210 Lime
5220
Cement & Concrete
5240
Glass & Glass Prod.
5290 Misc. Mineral Prod.
53 Primary Iron and Steel Products
5312 Pig Iron
5315 Ferro Alloys
5320 I&S Primary Forms
5330 I&S Plates & Sheets
5360 I&S Bars & Shapes
5370 I&S Pipe & Tube
5390 Primary I&S NEC
54 Primary Non-Ferrous Metal Products
5421
Copper
5422
Aluminum
5429 Smelted Prod. NEC
5480 Fab. Metal Products
55 Primary Wood Products; Veneer
5540 Primary Wood Prod.
60 Food and Farm Products
61 Fish
6134 Fish (Not Shellfish)
6136 Shellfish
62-64 Grain
6241
Wheat
6344
Corn
6442 Rice
6443 Barley & Rye
6445
Oats
6447
Sorghum Grains
65 Oilseeds
6521
Peanuts
6522
Soybeans
6534 Flaxseed
6590 Oilseeds NEC
66 Vegetable Products
6653
Vegetable Oils
6654 Vegetables & Prod.
67 Processed Grain and Animal Feed
6746 Wheat Flour
6747 Grain Mill Products
6781 Hay & Fodder
6782 Animal Feed, Prep.
68 Other Agricultural Products
6811 Meat, Fresh, Frozen
6817 Meat, Prepared
MaJor Grouping
Minor Grouping
Pub Group Pub Name
6822 Dairy Products
6835 Fish, Prepared
6838 Tallow, Animal Oils
6839 Animals & Prod. NEC
6856 Bananas & Plantains
6857 Fruit & Nuts NEC
6858 Fruit Juices
6861 Sugar
6865 Molasses
6871 Coffee
6872
Cocoa Beans
6885 Alcoholic Beverages
6887
Groceries
6888
Water & Ice
6889 Food Products NEC
6891 Tobacco & Products
6893
Cotton
6894 Natural Fibers NEC
6899 Farm Products NEC
70 All Manufactured Equipment, Machinery
and Products
7110 Machinery (Not Elec)
7120
Electrical Machinery
7210 Vehicles & Parts
7220 Aircraft & Parts
7230
Ships & Boats
7300 Ordnance & Access.
7400
Manufac. Wood Prod.
7500
Textile Products
7600 Rubber & Plastic Pr.
7800
Empty Containers
7900 Manufac. Prod. NEC
80 Waste and Scrap NEC
8900
Waste and Scrap NEC
90
Unknown or Not Elsewhere Classified
99 Unknown or Not Elsewhere Clsfd
9900
Unknown or NEC
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TABLE 1-TON-MILEAGE OF UNITED STATES FREIGHT CARRIED ON THE GREAT LAKES BY AREA
Forei n
Domestic
Area
Area Totals
Overseas
Canadian
Coastwise
Lakewise
Internal
Intra
ort
In/Out
Through
In/Out
Through
In/Out
Throu h
In/Out
Through
In/Out
Throu h
In/Out
DETROIT RIVER,
MI
2,042
,
653
15
,
253
939,957
63,192
911,710
-
245
,
231
664
,
697
2
,
311
301
LAKE
'LAKE
HURONERIE
24,785,
13,286
,
079507
5421
,
,
926782
1,232,6651
,
379,488
3
,
786,251750,752
4,4937,434,967
,
121
3
,
034
-
-
4,4582
,
673,583
,
872
10
,
896,266407
,
179
1
,
070
-
7,630--
---
`•LAKi MICHIGAN
22,640
,
470
1
,
096,713
4,163,955
-
-
14,674,954
2
,
592,753 17,909
-
94,186
"`LAKE
LAKE SUPERIORONTARIO
26,4627,846,448
,
606
840
,
953190
2,895,015--
5
,
145,92760
,
143
4
,
470882,583
,
347
----
4,245
20,0053
,
,
890509
251
---1
---
ST. CLAIR RIVER,
MI
2,799
,
893
-
176,075
7
,
198
1,205
,
966
-
170
,
138
1
,
239,479
-
1,037
--
'***ST. LAWRENCE RIVER
2,102,960
--
827,712
30
,
046
1,243
,
990
- 1,211
-
--
-
--
ST. MARYS RIVER,
MI
4,874
,
234
-
139
,
986
6
,
419
1,203
,
195
--
32,692
3
,
491,943
- -
--
WELLAND
NET UNITED
CANAL,
STATES
CANADATRAFFIC
ON THE GREAT LAKES
107,561720,960
,
810
9-
,
489
,655200,939
36-
,
378,996
-
519,233
-
8
.
785
295
61-
.
559.929
493
-14.808
101637
"Including Upper Niagara River
-Including the Port of Chicago (Chicago Harbor, North Branch, South Branch, Sanitary Ship Canal, Calumet-Sag Channel, Lake Calumet and Calumet Harbor and River); excludes Port of Chicago internal traffic
'"'Including Lower Niagara River
""Between International boundary line and Lake Ontario

 
TABLE 2-FREIGHT TONS OF UNITED STATES TRAFFIC CARRIED ON THE GREAT LAKES BY AREA
(thousand short tQnsl
Forei n
Domestic
Area
Area Totals
Overseas
Canadian
Coastwise
Lakewise
Internal
Intra ort
In/Out
Through
In/Out
Through
In/Out
Through
In/Out
Through
In/Out
Throuqh
In/Out
DETROIT RIVER,
Mt
72,729
730
4,515
3,648
29,410
--
12,770
21,442
205
10
--
*LAKE ERIE
80,366
2
,
197
5
,
245
22
,
979
19
,
082
11
23
,
194
4
,
312
10
--
3,337
**LAKE
LAKE HURONMICHIGAN
111,33964,411
2,3216
4
,
508
-
9,4653,196
29,589
-
-
--
-
35,22618
,
861
558
,
,
608153 2
,
950--
27
5,840-
*-LAKE ONTARIO
27,475
15
7
,
442
764
19
,
225
--
11
18
0
-
--
LAKE SUPERIOR
77,473
2,187
-
14,586
2
,
658
---
-
57,975
13
1
53
ST. CLAIR RIVER, MI
77,481
-
4,515
629
30
,
922
---
9,607
31
,
782
-
27
---
WELLAND
****ST.
ST.
NET
MARYS
UNITED
LAWRENCE
CANAL,
RIVER,STATES
CANADARIVER
MI
TRAFFIC ON THE GREAT LAKES
173,013
18,755
26,68481,299
-
--
7,457
2,187
7,4427,
457
298157-55
,
215
23,25219,21211
,
130
--
--
-
1111--11
1
1
000------96
,
934
54,56218
----2
,
673
--
9.723
---
'Including Upper Niagara River
**Including the Port of Chicago (Chicago Harbor, North Branch, South Branch, Sanitary Ship Canal, Calumet-Sag Channel, Lake Calumet and Calumet Harbor and River); excludes Port of Chicago internal traffic
`**Including Lower Niagara River
*-Between International boundary line and Lake Ontario

 
TABLE 3 - NET SUMMARY OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FREIGHT CARRIED ON THE GREAT LAKES
BY TYPE OF TRAFFIC AND COMMODITY
Comparative Statement of
Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
188,579
2000
187,489
2003
156,484
2006c
173 013 =-
1998
192,235
2001
171,359
2004
178,434
1999
182,862
2002
167,226
2005
169,411
Freight Traffic, 2006 (
thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total, all coramnditics
Total
coal
1100 coal
4 1,pNle
1200 coal cake
Grand Tota
Foreign
Domestic
iota) petroleum' andtpetrvleum products
_ 5,067
Subtotal crude petroleum
115
2100 crude petroleum
115
Subtotal petroleum products
4,952
2211 gasoline
537
2221 kerosene
32
2330 distillate fuel oil
783
2340 residual fuel oil
530
2350 lobe oil & greases
4
2429 naphtha & solvents
33
2430 asphalt, tar & pitch
1,031
2540 petroleum coke
1,988
2640 hydrocarbon &
petrol gases
, liquefied and
1
gaseous
2990 petro. products nee
13
Total them catsmah[( relaketl products
9,90
Subtotal fertilizers
270
3110 nitrogenous fert.
47
3120 phosphatic fart.
5
3130 potassic fert.
216
3190 fort. & mixes nee
2
Subtotal other chemicals and related
720
products
3211 acyclic hydrocarbons
12
3212 benzene & loluene
78
3219 other hydrocarbons
37
3220 alcohols
21
3250 organo - inorg. comp.
0
3260 organic comp. nee
6
3274 sodium hydroxide
16
3275 inorg. elem., oxides, & halogen salts
128
3276 metallic salts
421
3282 pigments & paints
0
3285 perfumes & cleansers
0
3286 plastics
0
3299 chem. products nee
0
"fiota crud
materials inrdihle excepYfuets ..
105,111
Subtotal forest products, wood and chips
171
4170 wood in the rough
53
4189 lumber
118
4190 forest products nee
0
Subtotal pulp and waste paper
122
4225 pulp & waste paper
122
Subtotal soil
,
sand
,
gravel
,
rock and
stone
37,157
4310 building stone
41
4322 limestone
30,908
4323 gypsum
927
4331 sand & gravel
5,192
4335 waterway improv. mat
90
4,338 soil & fill dirt
0
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
58,848
4410 iron ore
58,573
4420 iron & steel scrap
275
Subtotal non-ferrous ores and scrap
616
4650 aluminum ore
204
4670 manganese ore
10
4680 non-ferrous scrap
248
4690 non-ferrous ores nee
154
Subtotal sulphur
,
clay and
salt
419
4782 clay & refrac, mat.
419
Subtotal slag
2,181
4860 slag
2,181
Subtotal other non-metal
.
min.
5,597
4900 non-metal. min. nee
5,5971
Inbound
Outbound
..
Coastwise Lakewise Internal Intraport
22.519
3;605
33,696
3,852
I
96,93
2,673
9,723:
1,280
135:
18.612 _
21 200
n5 2,8231
78,'
18 266
20 53'
415
2 822
497
125
,
346
411
,
,
361
<,,
2
:=O
-'
- 0
11.692,
59.
11
1,469
320
8411
676
0
1,577115
115
-
-59
11 1,469
320 841
-
-
215
6
11 291
11
3
221
-0
13232
--
125
63 242
294
-
29
-.
114
52
41
4
-
8
7
19
4
54
-
764
169
39
156
1,110
53
165
13
490
1
00
147
277
36
334
139. x.55
746?
215
215
-
63
-
32
6
6
334-
--
139
--
4249
6
521
146
-----
-
12
D
-
78
9
-
-0 -
6
2815
-6
16
63
0
65
-
23
155
139 - 103
-0
-D
0
0
16.814
1
433' ^
1:1,355
464
69,381_ a 979
516841
96
18
41
1
33
33
---
-
0
0
-
-
0
0
5,459
78
122
122-40
4,074--
--0
--
----
43
25,029
0
278
-
2,274
-
3,854-
--
3,22141
--
23,812
---
21
1,5978
--
693119
-43
643521
2780
2,215-
53
37
-00
5,770
--
6,438
230
42,895
227
3,288
5,653
6,429
230
42,830
177
3,254
117
9
-
65
50
34
208
249
132
21
6
1188351
165-84
132--
--21
-
25
--
141
13
25
170
9
59
---
1,052141
--
13
-
184
25
170
-
537
9
407
59
-
2
1,052
-----
184
-
537
407
2
4,088
7
469
-
910
1
122
4,088
7
469
-
910
1
122
xii
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TABLE 3 - NET SUMMARY OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FREIGHT CARRIED ON THE GREAT LAKES
BY TYPE OF TRAFFIC AND COMMODITY
Freight Traffic, 2006 - continued
(thousand short tons)
Commodity
Grand Total
Totaf; primary-manufactured _gobds
Subtotal paper products
5120 paper & paperboard
5190 paper products nee
Subtotal time
,
cement and glass
5210 lime
5220 cement & concrete
5240 glass & glass prod.
5290 misc. mineral prod.
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
5312 pig iron
5320 As primary forms
5330 As plates & sheets
5360 i&s bars & shapes
5370 i&s pipe & tube
5390 primary i&s nee
Subtotal primary non-ferrous metal
products
5422 aluminum
5429 smelted prod. nee
5480 fab. metal products
Total -foodand tam, products
Subtotal fish
6134 fish (not shellfish)
Subtotal grain
6241 wheat
6344 corn
6445 oats
Subtotal oilseeds
6522 soybeans
6534 flaxseed
6590 oilseeds nee
Subtotal vegetable products
6654 vegetables & prod.
Subtotal processed grain and animal feed
6747 grain mill products
Subtotal other agricultural products
6822 dairy products
6835 fish, prepared
6861 sugar
6865 molasses
6885 alcoholic beverages
6889 food products nee
6899 farm products nee
Total all minufactured equipment,
machitiery..and products;
7110 machinery (not elec)
7120 electrical machinery
7210 vehicles & parts
7230 ships & boats
7400 manufac. wood prod.
7500 textile products
7600 rubber & plastic pr.
7900 manufac. prod. nee
^wTotal iinknoviri or notklstiwh r(-, alassified
9900 unknown or nee
Tons All Traffic (
x1000)
Total Trip-ton-
miles Internal and Intraport
{
x1000
)
3,023,994
" Includes 13,436 tons of foreign inbound in-transits.
•' Includes through
traffic.
Foreign
Inbound
Outbound
Canadian" Overseas- Canadian Overseas
11,1$$
3,323
2,840
1
--
1
1
0
7,223
3,018
0
54
7,1510
3,002
-
18
17
0
3,687
218
2,671
483
173
79
1,395
34
1,355
1,336
5
986
200
189
57
-
57
216
5
6
277
87
168
70
69
0
32
205
18
166
s,ayz;
14g
EE
0
0
3,871
1,636
1,875
360
1,231
1,161
41
29
83
83
42
42
271
0
0
95
2
3
0
172
2C3
173,013
-.143
0
0
122
122
0
0
Q
149
15
933
2,405
50
15
153 1,333
-
-
780 1,072
-
99
-
594
-
594
-
594
553
---
41
- 83
--
83
30
12
30
12
-
73
4
180
73 -0
-9
-
23 -
0
- 172
--
0
0
00
031
4,253
430
-21i
4,028
6
4S
54
- -
3,974
5
4E
224
0
413
2
16(
-
116
112
4
0
244
10,
0s
108
0
-
44
-
5-e
1
11
;
0
1
0
10
38
``Q ..
22
-
38
0
-^
-
22
Domestic
Coastwise Lakewise Internal Intrapor
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
xii

 
Section 1
Freight Traffic
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
GREAT LAKES 1

 
2
GREAT LAKES
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
WAUKEGAN
HARBOR, IL
Section Included' Artificial harbor basin of about 13.5 acres and entrance channel from Lake Mich! an approximately 2,200 feet in length. Projec
Depth: 22 feet in entrance channel; 18 feet between piers and inner basin; 8 feet in anchorage area of approximately 6 acres.
Comparative Statement of Traffic (thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
473
2000
740
2003
641
2006
606
1998
555
2001
518
2004
571
1999
560
2002
552
2005
643
Freight Traffic,
2006
(
thousand short tons)
Total,
all commodkies
Commodity
Total crude materials;' inedible excepc:fues.
Subtotal soil, sand
, gravel,
rock and stone
4323
gypsum
4335
waterway improv. mat
Total `primary manufactured rgoods
Subtotal lime
,
cement and glass
5220
cement & concrete
Grand Total
Lakewise
Domestic
Receipts
Shipments
265 i
262
265
262
261
261
41
341
333
341
333
341
333
2
2
13
8
Internal
Intraport
CHICAGO RIVER (MAIN AND NORTH
BRANCH
), IL (INCLUDED IN PORT OF CHICAGO)
Section Included
:
Main River from Rush Street tojunction of North and South Branch; North Branch to North Avenue
.
Project Depth
:
21 feet Iron
Rush Street in the Main River to North Avenue in the North Branch
,
including the North Branch Canal and the North Turning Branch Basin.
Comparative Statement of
Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
733
2000
1,178
2003
1,828
2066
1754 -
1998
935
2001
1,413
2004
1,730
1999
949
2002
1,269
2005
1,662
Freight Traffic, 2006 (thousand short tons)
Internal
Commodity
Grand Total
Inbound_ - Outbound
_Through
Upbound Downbnd
Upbound
Downbnd
Total, all commodities
1,754
1;369
260
97
29
..Total
petroleum and =petroleum -
products
38
20 -
18'
Subtotal petroleum products
38
20
18
2330
distillate fuel oil
12
5
7
2540
petroleum coke
26
15
11
Totalchemicals and
related
-products
77
76=
Subtotal fertilizers
1
1
3110
nitrogenous fert.
1
1
Subtotal other chemicals and related products
76
76
3276
metallic salts
76
76
i^'Tofal
crude
=
materials
, inedible except fuels
i,613
1,354
249
Subtotal soil
,
sand
,
gravel, rock and stone
1,251
1,251
4322
limestone
6
6
4331 sand & gravel
1,244
1,244
Subtotal
iron ore and scrap
251
-
246
5
4420
iron & steel scrap
251
246
5
Subtotal slag
4
-
3
2
4860slag
4
3
2
Subtotal other non-metal. min.
107
104
3
4900 non-metal. min. nec
107
104
3
total Primary =m,ariufacturcd goods
26
13
10
Subtotal time
,
cement and glass
21
11
10
5220 cement & concrete
21
11
10
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
4
2
3
5315
Ferro alloys
3
2
-
2
5330
i&s plates & sheets
1
-
1
Ton-miles
(
x1000)
947
702
245
0
0
Tons
All Traffic (x1000)
1,754
Ton-miles
All Traffic (
x1000)
947
Total Trip-
ton-miles Internal and Intraport
(
x1000
)
445,735
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
CHICAGO, IL DISTRICT
2

 
CHICAGO RIVER, SOUTH BRANCH, IL
(INCLUDED IN PORT OF CHICAGO, ALSO INCLUDED IN STATISTICS FOR ILLINOIS WATERWAY)
Section Included
:
Damen Avenue to Lake Street
.
Maintained Depth
:
9 feet at low water stages.
Comparative Statement of
Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
1,247
2000
1,598
2003
3,946
2006'
4,111
1998
1,500
2001
2,286
2004
3,616
1999
1,680
2002
2,197
i
2005
3,515
Freight Traffic, 2006 (thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total,
all..:commodi6s
Total coal
1101
Coal & lignite
Total petroleum. and petroleum products
Subtotal petroleum products
2330
distillate fuel oil
2540
petroleum coke
Grand Total
Internal
Inbound
Outbound „
Through
Upbound
Downbn-d _ Upbound
Downbnd
4,116
2,184
994 1
994
9911
994
38
38
12
26
-Total chemicals and related products
77
Subtotal fertilizers
1
3110
nitrogenous fort.
1
Subtotal other chemicals and related products
76
3276
metallic salts
76
Total crude materials, inedible except fuels'
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
4322
limestone
4331
sand & gravel
Subtotal i
ron ore and scrap
4420
iron & steel scrap
Subtotal slag
4860
slag
Subtotal other non
-
metal. min.
4900
non-metal, min. nec
Total primary manufactured goods
Subtotal lime
,
cement and glass
5220
cement & concrete
Subtotal
primary iron
and steel products
5315
Ferro alloys
5330
As plates & sheets
5390
primary Ms nee
Ton-miles
(
x1000)
Tons All Traffic (
x1000)
4,116
Ton-miles
All Traffic (
x1000
)
11,971
Total
Trip-ton-miles Internal and Intraport
(
x1000
)
1,009,298
2,732
2,190
6
2,184
427
427
6
6
108
108
18
18
7
11
1
1
1
20`
20
5
15
76
76
76
943
176
1;362
251'.
940
940-
176
--
---
1,251
1,244
65
246-
-
--
-
176
5
246
2-
-
4
2-
4
1
1
107
107
-
-
2751
247
2
15
= 10`
269
247
--
11
10
269
247
-
11
10
213
6
1
---
-
--2
2
-
4
31
-
-
-
11,971
3,202
0
6
,
986
1,783
LAKE CALUMET, IL (INCLUDED IN PORT OF CHICAGO)
Section Included
:
Entrance channel from the Calumet River to a harbor area at south end of lake with a channel extending northward for a distance of
3,000 feet and a width of 1
,
000 feet. Project Depth
:
27 feet.
Comparative Statement
of Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
1,845
2000
1,924
2003
963
2006'-
--
1,804 r
1998
2,354
2001
1,153
2004
1,366
1999
1,986
2002
1,078
2005
1,692
Freight Traffic, 2006 (thousand short tons)
Foreign
Canadian
Domesti
Commodit
G
d T t l
y
ran
o
a
Total
Lakewise
Internal
Inbound
Inbound Outbound
Inbound Outbound
Receipts Shipments
Upbound Downbnd
Total, all commodities
1,804,
Total petroleum and petroleum products
66
Subtotal petroleum products
66
2330 distillate fuel oil
32
2429 naphtha & solvents
1
2540 petroleum coke
33
2
70
6
.
6 6
1
1,6571,65
'"
7
"
516
34
177
1,397
> 357
7
7
7
CHICAGO, IL DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS

 
LAKE CALUMET, IL (INCLUDED IN PORT OF CHICAGO)
Freight Traffic
,
2006 - continued
(thousand short tons)
Foreign
Canadian
Domesti c
C
dit
G
d T
l
ommo y
ran
ota
Total
Lakewise
Internal
Inbound
Inbound Outbound
Inbound
Outbounc
Receipts Shipments
Upbound Downbnd
..:Total;chen)icals and related. products
Subtotal other chemicals and related products
3219 other hydrocarbons
3220 alcohols
_Total-crude matcrcals,`inediblc -except fuels
Subtotal soil
,
sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
4331 sand & gravel
4335 waterway improv, mat
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
4410 iron ore
4420 iron & steel scrap
Subtotal sulphur
,
clay and salt
4782 clay & refrac. mat.
uTotal primary:
riianufactured
yorzds
1,5013
Subtotal lime, cement and glass
435
5220 cement & concrete
435
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
1,051
5312 pig iron
455
5315 ferre alloys
2
5320 1&s primary forms
63
5330 Ms plates & sheets
213
5360 1&s bars & shapes
70
5390 primary As nee
249
Subtotal primary non-ferrous metal products
20
5422 aluminum
2
5429 smelled prod, nec
1
5480 fab. metal products
18
TotaL:food aild'#atm products
Subtotal oilseeds
6522 soybeans
Subtotal vegetable
products
6653 vegetable oils
Subtotal other agricultural
products
6861 sugar
Total all manufactured equipment, machinery and
products
7110 machinery (
not elec)
7230 ships & boats
Ton-miles
(x1000)
1
2
1,443
Tons All Traffic (x1000)
1,804
Ton-miles All Traffic (x1000)
1,443
Total Trip-
ton-miles Internal and Intraport
(
x1000
)
1,394,918
1
741
90
CALUMET HARBOR AND RIVER, IL AND IN (INCLUDED IN PORT OF CHICAGO)
Section Included: Calumet Harbor and River to turning basin no. 5 130th Street Bridge). Project Depth: 29 feet in approach ehannei, 28 feet in outer
harbor anchorage area, 27 feet in river entrance channel to E. J. & E. R. R. Bridge, and 27 feet in river to and including
Basin No
. 5, (130th Streel
Bridge).
Comparative Statement of
Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
TOM
Year
Total
Year
Total
Vear
Total
1997
16,552
2000
13,925
2003
11,213
2006
14;$96
1998
16,703
2001
91,481
2004
15,396
1999
15
,
895
2002
11,034
2005
14,770
Freight Traffic,
2006
(
thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total
Total,=all cocrugiatlit^cs'=
3,165
total coal
318
1100 coal &
lignite
176
1200 coal coke
142
Total petroleum
and :petroteum
products
877e
Subtotal petroleum products
877
2330 distillate fuel oil
20
2340 residual fuel oil
4
2350 lube oil &
greases
4
Foreign
Inbound Outbound
Through
Downbnd
34
34
'12457:
508
27
.
8B3
39
435 402
15
18
435 402
15
18
1,001
106
27
847
20
455
208
252
-
---
-27
20B
427252
-
-
--
24963 106-
--
12363
-20
20 -
-
20 -
18
21
-
-
-
-
-
-
18
21 --
-
Canadian
Inbound Outbound
Through
Upbound Downbnd
1,113
1.427
66
70
,
15
12
33
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
CHICAGO, IL DISTRICT
5

 
CALUMET HARBOR
AND RIVER
, IL AND IN (INCLUDED IN PORT OF CHICAGO)
Freight Traffic
,
2006 - continued
(thousand short tons)
Foreign
Canadian
Commodity
Total
Through
Th
h
Inbound Outbound
roug
Inbound Outbound
Downbnd
Upbound Dcwnbnd
2430 asphalt, tar & pitch
15
2540 petroleum coke
833
Total chemicals and related products
Subtotal other chemicals and related products
3219 other hydrocarbons
9
Total crude materials, inedible except fuels
1;190
Subtotal soil, sand, gravel
,
rock
and stone
244
4322 limestone
126
4331 sand & gravel
118
Subtotal iron ore and
scrap
127
4410 iron ore
127
Subtotal
non-ferrous
ores and scrap
30
4650 aluminum ore
30
Subtotal
sulphur, clay
and salt
65
4782 clay & refrac. mat.
65
Subtotal slag
31
4860 slag
31
Subtotal other non-metal
.
min.
693
4900 non-metal. min, nec
693
_Total priritary manufactured goods
392
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
389
5320 As primary forms
149
5330 i&s plates & sheets
203
5360 As bars & shapes
14
5370 As pipe & tube
16
5390 primary Ms nec
6
Subtotal
primary
non-ferrous metal products
3
5429 smelted prod. nec
1
5480 fab. metal products
2
Total food- and farm products
375
Subtotal grain
226
5344 com
226
Subtotal oilseeds
119
6522 soybeans
119
Subtotal processed grain and animal feed
30
6747 grain mill products
To{al all manufactured equipment, machincry;.arid
7110 machinery lnot rsecj
7230 ships F boats
Total unknown or not.-Cls.cwhere. classified
30
9900 unknown or nec
0
Ton-miles (x1000)
Foreign & Canadian
12,878
34
3
15
763
33
Commodity
Total
, all commodities
Total coal-'
1100
coal " lignite
1200
coal coke
Total.petroleum . and..pctrolcum . products'
Subtotal petroleum products
2330
distillate €uet oil
2430
asphalt, tar & pitch
2540
petroleum coke
total crude
materials, inedible
except: fuels'.
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel, rock and stone
4322
limestone
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
4410
iron ore
4420
iron & steel scrap
Subtotal sulphur
,
clay and salt
4782
clay & refrac. mat.
Subtotal other non-metal. min.
4900
non-metal. min. nec
337
12-
38-
334
12
38
111
5
33
198
5
8
7
16
15
3
1
2
Total
869
743
743
20
15
6
9
9
97
97
Lakewise
Receipts Shipments
Through
Upbound Downbnd
809
57
3
712
30
- --
712
30
18
-
--
-
3
153
-
-9
-9
97
97
-
3
6
CHICAGO, IL DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS

 
CALUMET HARBOR AND RIVER, IL
AND IN
(
INCLUDED
IN PORT OF CHICAGO)
Freight Traffic, 2006 - continued
(thousand short tons)
Lakewise
Commodity
Total
Ri
S
Through
ece pts
hipments
Upbound Downbnr
Total :primary -manufactured goods
348,
" 340
27
508
Subtotal lime, cement and glass
1,051
348
301
402
5220
cement & concrete
1,051
348
301
402
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
172
-
39
27
106
5312
pig iron
64
-
37
27
5390
primary As nee
108
2
106
Total food and farm products
Subtotal oilseeds
2
6522
soybeans
2
Ton-miles
(
x1000)
3,631
16,142
40
3,082
Lakewise
Commodity
Total
Internal
Inbound
Outbound
Through
Intra
Upbound Downbnd Downbnd Up bound Downbnd Downbnc
Total, all commodities
Total coal
1100
Coal 3. lignite
1200
coal coke
Total:`
petroteum
.
and:petroleum
products;
Subtotal petroleum products
2211
gasoline
2330
distillate fuel oil
2340
residual fuel oil
2429
naphtha & solvents
2430
asphalt, tar & pitch
2540
petroleum coke
2990
petro. products nee
Total. chemicals.and. related `.products.
Subtotal fertilizers
3110
nitrogenous fart.
3120
phosphatic fart.
3130
potassic fert.
3190
fert. & mixes nee
Subtotal other chemicals and related
products
3220
alcohols
3275
inorg. elem., oxides, & halogen salts
3276
metallic salts
3279
inorganic chem. nee
3299
chem. products nee
Total.-crude
materials,-inedible except fuels
Subtotal forest products
,
wood and chips
4161
wood chips
4190
forest products nee
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
4322
limestone
4323
gypsum
4331
sand & gravel
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
4410
iron ore
4420
iron & steel scrap
Subtotal non
-ferrous
ores and scrap
4650
aluminum ore
4670
manganese ore
4690
non-ferrous ores nee
Subtotal sulphur
,
clay and salt
4782
clay & refrac, mat.
Subtotal slag
4860
slag
Subtotal other non-metal. min.
4900
non-metal. min. nee
total primary manufactured :goods
Subtotal lime
,
cement and glass
5220
cement & concrete
5290
misc. mineral prod.
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
5312
pig iron
5315
Ferro alloys
5320
i&s primary forms
5330
As plates & sheets
5360
i&s bars & shapes
5390
primary As nee
1,368
11
86
56
21
98
1,081
14
179`
78
67
5
1
5
100
44
19
29
5
3
8
6
2
307
19
278
9
621
273
347
76
21
43
12
139
139
424
424
95
95
1,726
163
162
2
1,431
358
177
33
566
84
213
2,496
5
817:
1,929
9275
127
-_..
5
8.07
110
-
115
17
-
3
692
938
938
-
-
124
124
133
133
1.7
171
-6
5
11
2
27
46
24
-
32
-
7
14
20
7
72
863
112
50
34
2
3
10
1
85
13
55'-
26,
29
56263
-
-13
49
4225
6
1
--
-
--
26
2619
13
6
-
3
26
5
3
326
3
364
=:
331
8
--
27
26
-
-
-
--
2 278
-
-
-
19 - -
-
-
-
-
- 278
49
8
-
--
349
2
201
-
-
23
46
-
50
168
9
3
-
298
33
14
70
-
6
80
203812
-
--
--
--
-
-
-
59
25
---
80
3
-
-
-
-
14
98
59
309
-
3
-
14
98
309
91
3
-
1
--
91
3
-
1
-
1,014
2
117
245-
348
48
-
109
3
3
48
-
109
2
3
849
-
2
-
8
231
2
341
-
24317527
-2
--1
115-4
--1
218
-
4
88
256
74
-
8
2
113
-
3
16
82
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS
CHICAGO, IL DISTRICT
7

 
CALUMET HARBOR AND RIVER, IL AND IN (INCLUDED IN PORT OF CHICAGO)
Freight Traffic
,
2006
-
continued
(thousand short tons)
Internal
Commodity
Total
Inbound
Outbound
Through
Intra
Upbound Downbnd Downbnd Upbound Downbnd Downbnd
Subtotal primary non-ferrous metal products
131
117
--
-
10
4
548054295422 fab.smelted
aluminummetal
prod.
productsnec
106223
92223
---
---
-100
--4
Total Food and farm products
269
384
43
;-
=38
Subtotal grain
200
174
26
6241 wheat
47
44
3
6344 corn
153
130
23
Subtotal oilseeds
51
10
29
12
6522 soybeans
22
10
12
6590
oilseeds nec
29
29
Subtotal other agricultural products
18
4
14
6861
sugar
14
14
6865
molasses
4
4
Total-all nianufactured
equipment
,
machinery-and, products
25
10
11=
7110
machinery (not elec)
13
11
7600
rubber & plastic pr.
10
10
7900
manufac
. prod, nee
1
1
Ton-miles
(
x1000)
24,206
5,335
9
1,727
11,574
5,561
0
Internal
Tons Alt Traffic (
x1000
)
14,596
Ton-miles
All Traffic (
x1000
)
59,980
Total Trip-ton-
miles Internal and Intraport
(
x1000
)
5,703,861
PORT OF CHICAGO, IL
Section Included
:
Chicago Harbor
,
Chicago River
,
Main and North Branch, Chicago River, South Branch, Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal,
Calumet-Sag Channel and Lake Calumet
,
IL,
Calumet Harbor
and River, 1L
and IN
.
Project Depth
:
See Chicago Harbor
,
Chicago River
,
Main and
North Branch, Chicago River, South Branch, Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal
,
Calumet-Sag Channel and Lake Calumet
,
IL, Calumet Harbor and
River, IL and IN.
Comparative Statement of Traffic (thousand short ions)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
24,868
2000
23,929
2003
22,610
2006
25,706
1998
25,979
2001
21,976
2004
24,602
1999
26,602
2002
20,403
2005
25,821
Freight Traffic,
2006 (thousand short tons)
Commodity
I
Total coal
1100
coal & lignite
1200
coal coke
Total petroleum and petroleum products
Subtotal petroleum products
2330
distillate fuel oil
2340
residual
fuel oil
2350
tube oil & greases
2430
asphalt, tar & pitch
2540
petroleum coke
Total ctit!r iicals and related products
Subtotal other chemicals and related products
3219
other hydrocarbons
Total crude materials, inedible except..
i6els
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel, rock and stone
4322
limestone
4331
sand & gravel
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
4410
iron ore
Subtotal non
-
ferrous ores and scrap
4650
aluminum ore
Subtotal sulphur
,
clay and salt
4782
clay & refrac. mat.
Subtotal slag
4860
slag
Subtotal other non-metal. min.
4900
non-metal. min, nec
Total
Foreign
Inbound
Outbound
Canadian
Inbound
Outbound
8
CHICAGO, IL DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
PORT OF CHICAGO, IL
Freight Traffic,
2006 - continued
(thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total; primary :manufactured,.goods
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
5320
Ks primary forms
5330
i&s plates & sheets
5360
i&s bars & shapes
5370
i&s pipe & tube
5390
primary i&s nee
Subtotal primary non-ferrous metal products
5429
smelted prod. nee
5480
fab.
metal products
Total
.Jood-and fans products
Subtotal grain
6344
corn
Subtotal oilseeds
6522
soybeans
Subtotal
processed grain and animal feed
6747
grain mill products
TotaC-,all
manufactured' equipment, machinery, and products
7110
machinery (not elec)
7230
ships & boats
Total unknown or not `elsewhere; classified
9900
unknown or nee
Commodity
Total coat
1100
cc;..=:1 ^ti liririitc:
1200
coal :?oke
Total'-,petroleum and .pctrolcum:.products
Subtotal petroleum products
2211
gasoline
2221
kerosene
2330
distillate fuel oil
2340
residual fuel oil
2350
tube oil & greases
2429
naphtha & solvents
2430
asphalt, tar & pitch
2540
petroleum coke
2640
hydrocarbon & petrol gases, liquefied and gaseous
2990
petro. products nee
Total chemicals and related products
Subtotal fertilizers
3110
nitrogenous fert.
3190
fert. & mixes nee
Subtotal other chemicals and related products
3212
benzene &
toluene
3219 other hydrocarbons
3220 alcohols
3260
organic comp. nec
3274
sodium hydroxide
3275
inorg, elem., oxides, & halogen salts
3276
metallic salts
3279
inorganic chem. nee
3297
chemical additives
3299
chem, products nee
Total icrude materials, 'Inedible except fuels
Subtotal forest products, wood and chips
4161
wood chips
4190
forest products nee
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
4322
limestone
4331
sand & gravel
4335
waterway improv. mat
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
4410
iron ore
4420
iron & steel scrap
Subtotal non
-
ferrous ores and scrap
4650 aluminum ore
4670
manganese ore
4690
non-ferrous ores nee
Total
98
144
385
1,658
11
16
1,504 i'
34
30
3
1,471
102
107
692
11
391
44
111
5
3
3
6,892
115
113
2
4,840
768
4,060
11
946
134
812
70
20
38
12
Total
392.
389
149
203
14
16
6
3
1
2
375:
226
226
119
119
30
30
Lakewise
Receipts
_
Shipments
9
3
811
152
57
67
712
30
712
30
3
18
15
33
Foreign
Canadian
Inbound
Outbound
Inbound
Outbound
349
43
346
43
116
33
198
5
14
16
15
3
1
2
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS
Domestic
Internal
Receipts
Shipments
Intraport
8,563
3,022
5,701`
138
86
2,772!
1141
?
2,772
23
b5
-
1,580
- 1,127
583
1,580
1,127
583
101
-
2
18
-
239
365
145
156
96
19
104
90
35
8
-
5
245
114
18
631
479
394
113
-13
--
1,186
27.4
44.
1,15234
303
274
-
-
-
-
-
-
44
4837
5542
-28
500
176
15
3911104411
-------
---1
35
-1
3-
2,619
1,151 r
2,253
115
113
2
1,557
320
2,220
26
---
---
1,526
320
2,214
5-
6
79
814
33
7010
76450
-33
2070
--
----
3812
-- --
CHICAGO, IL DISTRICT
9

 
PORT OF CHICAGO, IL
Freight Traffic, 2006 - continued
(thousand short tons)
Commodity
Subtotal sulphur, clay and salt
4782
clay & refrac. mat.
Subtotal slag
4860
slag
Subtotal other non
-
metal. min.
4900
non-metal. min, nec
Total primary manufactured goods
Subtotal time, cement and glass
5220
cement & concrete
Subtota
l
primary iron
and steel products
5312
pig iron
5315
ferro alloys
5320
i&s primary forms
5330
As plates & sheets
5360
As bars & shapes
5370
As pipe & tube
5390
primary i&s nec
Subtotal primary
non-ferrous metal products
5422
aluminum
5429
smelted prod, nec
5480
fab. metal products
'Total footl4:
and;farm
.producW
Subtotal grain
6241
wheat
6344
corn
Subtotal oilseeds
6522
soybeans
Subtotal vegetable products
6653
vegetable oils
Subtotal processed grain and animal feed
6782
animal feed, prep.
Subtotal other agricultural products
6861
sugar
6865
molasses
Total all manufactured
equipment
,
machinery and products
7110
machinery (not elect
7600
rubber & plastic pr.
7800
empty containers
7900
manufac. prod. nec
1
INDIANA HARBOR, IN
Section Included: Approach channel, outer harbor and canal entrance channel to the first E. J. & E. R. R. Bridge: Indiana Harbor Canal, including the
Calumet River Branch to Columbus Drive Bridge and the Lake George Branch to 0.2 miles past Indianapolis Blvd. Project Depth: 29 feet in approach
channel, 28 feet in harbor basin, 27 feet in canal entrance channel, and 22 feet in remainder of canal to 0.2 miles past Indianapolis Blvd. on Lake
George Branch and Columbus Drive on Calumet River Branch.
Comparative Statement of
Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
16,524
2000
16,187
2003
14,133
20tf6
?:
_
16164 ,.'
1998
14,910
2001
13,579
2004
18,228
1999
15,127
2002
13,839
2005
14,120
Freight Traffic, 2006 (
thousand short tons)
Total,
all commodities
Commodity
Total petroleum, acid petroleum products
Subtotal petroleum
products
2330
distillate fuel oil
2540
petroleum coke
Domestic
Total
Lakewise
Internal
Receipts
Shipments
Receiots
Shipments
Intro
Mott
90
9
80
22
90
9
805
-17
22
5
17
810
810
9797
713713
--
4,3.45-
856
3671
2,956
123
49
1,957
750
301
768
89
49
1,957
7,50
301
768
89
49
2,202
106
66
1,996
33
73818052
-
64
67218052
31
--
548260
543260
5
-
88
414
106
2
281
25
186
186
18
18
45
45
124
124
Total
Foreign
Canadian
Inbound
Inbound
Outbound
Total crude materials, inedible except fuels
481
641
397
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
377
377
4410
iron ore
377
377
Subtotal non
-
ferrous ores and scrap
90
84
5
4650
aluminum ore
84
84
4670
manganese ore
5
5
Subtotal slag
14
14
4860
slag
14
14
10
CHICAGO, IL DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS

 
INDIANA HARBOR, IN
Freight Traffic, 2006 - continued
(thousand short tons)
Domestic
Commodity
Total
Lakewise
Internal
Receipts
Shipments
Receipts
Shipments
Intraport
.-Totat; all commodities
Total coal
1100
coal & lignite
1200
coal coke:
Total petroleum -
and petroleum =pr
Subtotal petroleum products
2211
2330
2340
2429
2430
2540
2990
gasoline
distillate fuel oil
residual fuel oil
naphtha & solvents
asphalt, tar & pitch
petroleum coke
Petro. products nec
ducts
Total crude materials, inedible except fuels
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel
,
rock
and stone
4322
limestone
4323 gypsum
Subtotal
i
ron ore and scrap
4410
iron ore
4420
iron & steel scrap
Subtotal non
-
ferrous ores and scrap
4650
aluminum ore
4670
manganese ore
Subtotal slag
4860
slag
Subtotal other non
-
metal. min.
4900
non-metal. min, nec
Total pnmary'manufa(.Wred. goods
Subtotal lime, cement and glass
5220
cement & concrete
Subtotal
primary iron
and steel products
5312
pig iron
5330
i&s plates & sheets
5390
primary i&s nec
15,660.
12,918
&97
714
19
18
9
666
10
492
31
639
992
31
639
213
-
202
168
23
37
40
-
2
29
8
464
-
392
66
-
5
13
1
132738
12,869
238
1,743
1,433
32
1,465
1,433
32
11,4B4
278
11,417
-
-
11,43351
6
11,396
-
22
--
--
485
2
5
--
-
206
-
-
485
-
206
19
19
19
19
-
-
215
21
3
3
212
21
9
101
102
21
23
10
37.0 '
278
278
44
174 _
43.
174
43
5
44
38
6
14
---
72
39
1-
261==
23
28
9
16
14
6
2
5
41
23B
41
238
.186.
3
3
9
183
9
101
82
BURNS WATERWAY
HARBOR, IN
Section Included
:
Approach
channel, outer harbor, and two harbor arms
.
Project Depth: 30 feet in approach channel, 28 feet in outer harbor, and 27
feet in the east and west harbor arms.
Comparative Statement
of Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
10,414
2000
9
,
346
2003
8
,069
2006
as54...'-
1998
9,006
2001
8,735
2004
9,802
1999
7,456
2002
8,621
2005
9,812
Freight Traffic, 2006 (thousand short tons)
Total, all commodities
Total coal
1200 coal coke
Commodity
Total petroleumn
and petroleum
products
Subtotal petroleum products
2330
distillate fuel oil
2340
residual fuel oil
2540
petroleum coke
Total
Canadian
Total :chemicals and related products,
125
125
Subtotal fertilizers
63
63
3130
potassic Pert.
63
63
Subtotal other chemicals and related products
63
63
3275
inorg. elem., oxides, & halogen salts
63
63
Total crude materials, inedible except fuels
1,122
1,093
29
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel, rock and stone
43
1s
29
4322
limestone
15
15
4331
sand & gravel
29
-
29
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
1,021
1,021
--
4410 iron ore
1,021
1,021
Subtotal other non-metal. min.
$8
58
--
4900
non-metal. min. nec
58
58
-
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
CHICAGO, IL DISTRICT
11

 
BURNS WATERWAY HARBOR, IN
Freight Traffic, 2006 -
continued
(thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total
Total primary manufactured goods
Subtotal lime, cement and glass
5290
misc. mineral prod.
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
5312
pig iron
5320
i&s primary forms
5330
i&s plates & sheets
5360
i&s
bars & shapes
5370
A
s pipe & tube
5390
primary Ms nee
Subtotal primary non-ferrous metal products
5429
smelted prod. nee
5480
fab. metal products
Total food and farm products
Subtotal grain
6344'
Crrn
Total all manufac4ured::equipment, machinery and products
7110
machinery (not elec)
7120
electrical
machinery
7900
manufac, prod. nee
Total unknown
or not elsewhore
classified
9900
unknown or nee
Total,
all commodities
-Totalcoal
1100
coal & lignite
1200
coal coke
Commodity
Total petroleum and petroleum products
Subtotal
petroleum products
2340
residual fuel oil
2430
asphalt, tar & pitch
2540
petroleum coke
2990
petro. products nec
Total chemicals and-related products
Subtotal fertilizers
3110
nitrogenous Pert.
3120
phosphatic fert.
3130
potassic fert.
3190
fert. & mixes nee
Subtotal other chemicals and related products
3220
alcohols
3276
metallic salts
Total crude
materials.
inedible except fuels
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
4322
limestone
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
4410
iron ore
4420
iron & steel scrap
Subtotal sulphur
,
clay and salt
4782
clay & refrac. mat.
Subtotal slag
4860
slag
Subtotal other non-metal. min.
4900
non-metal. min. nee
Total 'primary manufactured=goods'
Subtotal lime, cement and glass
5220
cement & concrete
5290
misc. mineral prod.
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
5312
pig iron
5320
Ks primary forms
5330
As plates & sheets
5360
I&s bars & shapes
5390
primary As nee
Subtotal primary
non-ferrous
metal
products
5429
smelted prod. nec
5480
fab. metal products
846
0
0
805
3
476
289
21
12
4
40
0
40
'101
101
101
Total
Lakewise
Qom
Canadian
estic
Internal
Receipts
Shipments
Receipts
Shipments
5,595
233
130
848
4,635
898
67
-
18
4,630
67
6
6
12
59
59
166
50
tfifi
50
62
1
62
1
12
CHICAGO, IL DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
BURNS WATERWAY HARBOR, IN
Freight Traffic, 2006 -
continued
(thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total food and farm products
Subtotal grain
6344
corn
Subtotal oilseeds
6590
oilseeds nec
Subtotal other agricultural products
6867
sugar
Total all
manufactured equipment
,
machinery and products
7170
machinery
(not elec)
Total
Lakewise
Dom
Receipts
Shipments
E
estic
Internal
Receipts
Shipments
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS
CHICAGO, IL DISTRICT
13

 
Other Harbors and Waterways 2006
Harbor or Waterway
Commodes
Thousand Short Tons
Project
CHICAGO HARBOR, IL (INCLUDED IN PORT OF CHICAGO)
2330 distillate fuel oil
12
2540 petroleum coke
26
3276 metallic salts
76
4420 iron & steel scrap
5
4860 slag
2
4900 non-metal. min, nec
3
5315 Ferro alloys
2
5330 1&s plates & sheets
1
Total Tons(
xIDOO)
125
Total Ton-miles(
x1000)
125
Total Trip-ton
-
miles Internal and Intraport
(
x1000)
44,399
MICHIGAN CITY HARBOR, IN
Non-project
BUFFINGTON HARBOR, IN
No Commerce Reported
2540 petroleum coke
33
4322 limestone
1,426
4650 aluminum ore
30
Total Tons(
x1000)
1,489
GARY HARBOR, IN
1100 coal & lignite
101
1200 coal coke
60
2540 petroleum coke
28
4322 limestone
244
4331 sand & gravel
22
4410 iron ore
8,159
4420 iron & steel scrap
25
4650 aluminum ore
57
4690 non-ferrous ores nec
1
4860 slag
147
5312 pig iron
40
5320 i&s primary forms
1
5330 i&s plates & sheets
70
5360 i&s bars
& shapes
1
5390 primary i&s nec
87
5480 fab. metal products
4
7900 manufac. prod. nec
62
Total Tons
(
x1000)
9,112
14
CHICAGO, IL DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
TWO HARBORS (AGATE BAY), MN
Section Included
:
Entire harbor
.
Controlling Depth
;
28 feet except for a 26 foot area along the east project line, Project Depth
:
26 feet in inner bast
and 30 feet near entrance.
Comparative Statement of
Traffic
(thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
13,508
2000
13,060
2003
13,033
2006
1342fl-
1998
13,223
200 1
11,875
2004
13,473
1999
11
,872
2002
14,895
2005
10,959
Freight Traffic, 2006 (thousand short tons)
Canadian
Domestic
Commodity
Grand Total
Outbound
Total
Lakewise
Receipts
Shipments
Total, all commodities =
Total 'crude materials, inedible except fuels
Subtotal soil, sand
, gravel,
rock and stone
4322
limestone
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
4410
iron ore
Subtotal other non-metal. min.
4900
non-metal. min. nec
Total all manufactured equipment, machinery and products
7900
manufac. prod. nec
13,358
31
31
13,290
13,290
38
38
62j
62
58
13;362
76
13;286
58 1
13,300
76
13,225
58
13,232
31
31
3126
31
13,206--
-
58
13,232
26
13,206
38
19
19
38
19
19
62
62'
62
62
DULUTH-SUPERIOR HARBOR, MN AND WI
Section Included: Superior Bay and its tributaries, St. Louis Bay and St. Louis River, and Allouez Bay. Controlling Depth: 32 feet in lake approaches
diminishing to a minimum of 20 feet in certain inner channels; there are numerous 1-2 foot shoals scattered in portions of the Duluth and Supertoi
Harbor Basins. Project Depth: 32 feet in lake approaches; 27 feet in Duluth and Superior Harbor Basins, superior front channel, and in ore-channe
routes through north and south channels to D. M. & 1. R. R.Y. ore docks; 27 feet in Howards Bay and Allouez Bay; 23 feet in remaining portion o
south, upper, and Minnesota channels to Hallet Dock No. 6; and 20 feet from thence to northerly end of Clough Island. Navigation Season: April 3 tc
January11.
Comparative
Statement of
Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
41,929
2000
41,678
2003
38,
295
2066
46
;9`/A -^
1998
42,443
2001
39,811
2004
45,393
1999
42,297
2002
44,161
2005
44,722
Freight Traffic, 2006 (thousand short tons)
Foreign
Canadian
Domestic
Commodity
Grand Total
Total
Lakewise
Internal
Inbound
Outbound Inbound
Outbound
Receipts Shipments
Intraport
46,974 1'
2,165
1
505
11,771
32,511
3,753-
28,70
50
Total 'coal
21;5&41
46
7,108
8
14,380
214-
14,115
50
1100 coal & lignite
21,510
I
23
7,108 14,380
214
14,11
50
1200 coal coke
23
23
-
5
-
Total :chemicals and related products
32 1
32
32
Subtotal other chemicals and related products
32'
32
32
3276 metallic salts
321
-1
32
32
Total crude =materials, inedible except fue.ls
22,672
421
300
4,426 17,525
3,275
14,251
4170
Subtotal
wood in
forest
the rough
products
,
wood and chips
49
49
16
16
33
33
-
-
-
-
---
-
4322
Subtotal
Subtotal
limestone
soil,
iron
sandore
and
,
gravelscrap
,
rock and stone
18,764
3,048
3,048
230
---
4,235
-
-
14
3,048
3,048
,
299
3,048
3,048
67
14,232
--
-
4410 iron ore
18,764
230
4,235
14,299
67
14,232
4782
4690
Subtotal
Subtotal
Subtotal
non-ferrous
clay &
slagsulphur
refrac.
non-ferrous
ores
mat.
,
clay
nec
ores
and
and
saltscrap
152
196152
196
64
170170
21
21
-
----
----
132
132-25
25
--
--64
--
--64
-
4860 slag
64
-
-
64
64
Subtotal other non-metal
.
min.
399
285
115
95
19
4900 non-metal. min. nec
399
285
-
115
95
19
..Total, primary,,
manufactured
..goods
404!
15
0
158
232
232
Subtotal time
,
cement and glass
389
-
158
232
232
5220 cement & concrete
389
-
-
158
232
232
5330
Subtotal
Subtotal
t&s plates
primary
primary
& sheets
non-ferrous
iron and steel
metal
productsproducts
15
15
a
15
150
-
-
0
5480 fab. metal products
0
0
0
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
15

 
DULUTH-
SUPERIOR HARBOR
,
MN AND WI
Freight Traffic
,
2006 - continued
(thousand short tons)
Foreign
Canadian
Domestic
Commodity
Grand Total
Total
Lakewise
Internal
Inbound Outbound
Inbound Outbound
Receipts Shipments Intro
ort
Total food and farm products
2;322
1 742
238
342
Subtotal grain
1,824
1,329
153
342
6241 wheat
1,547
1,313
153
81
6344 corn
16
16
6445 oats
261
261
Subtotal oilseeds
234
150
85
6522 soybeans
193
109
85
6534 flaxseed
41
41
Subtotal vegetable products
83
83
6654 vegetables & prod.
83
83
Subtotal other agricultural products
180
180
6861 sugar
9
9
5899 farm products nec
172
172
Total all rnenuractured equipment, machinery
and products
7110 machinery (not elec)
7120 electrical machinery
7210 vehicles & parts
7900 manufac. prod. nee
8
0
1
0
6
1
0
2
0
TACONITE HARBOR, MN
NON-CORPS
PROJECT
Comparative
Statement of
Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
8,607
2000
8,505
2003
852
206
-2,089 .'i
1998
8,761
2001
2,243
2004
1,209
1999
8,366
2002
645
2005
2,508
Freight Traffic,
2006
(
thousand
short tons)
Com
dit
G
Lakewise
mo y
rand Total
Receipts
Shipments
Total
,
all
commodities
2,089
991
' 1,098
Total coal'
991
991-
1100
coal .& lignite
991
991
Total crude materials, inedible except fuels
4;098
1,098
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
1,098
1,098
4410
iron ore
1,098
1,098
PRESQUE ISLE HARBOR, MI
Section Included: Entire harbor. Controlling and Project Depths: 30 feet in approach and 28 feet in basin. Navigation Season: March 31 to January
21.
Comparative Statement of Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
11,201
2000
10,742
2003
8,776
2006
9,074 ,
1998
10,483
2 001
L
9,475
2004
10,134
1999
9,531
2002
10,592
2005
10,983
Freight Traffic, 2006 (
thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total,
all' commodities
Total coal
1100
coal & lignite
Total crude materials, inedible except fuels
Subtotal soil
,
sand
,
gravel, rock and stone
4322
limestone
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
4410
iron ore
Canadian
Domestic
Grand Total
Total
Lakewise
Outbound
Receipts
Shipments
6;938
2,164
4,774:.
2,080:
2,080:
2,080
2,06,0
2,00-0
2.0}]
6
,
994
4
8513
84
4
774-
84
,
84
84
,
84
84
84
6,910
2,136
4,774
4,774
6,910
2,136
4,774
4,774
16
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS

 
MARQUETTE HARBOR, MI
Section lncluded: Entire harbor. Controlling Depth: 26 feet. Project Depth: 27 feet. Navigation Season: May 14 to November 22.
Comparative Statement of Traffic (thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
689
2000
912
2003
1206
,
260;6
839 ''
1998
869
2001
976
2004
1,538
1999
818
2002
923
2005
1,121
Freight Traffic, 2006 (thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total;
all commodities
Total coal:
1100
coal S lignite
Total crude materials, incdibicexcept fuels
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel, rock and stone
4322
limestone
Grand Total
Canadian
Inbound
Domestic
Lakewise
Receipts
DRUMMOND ISLAND, MI (INCLUDED IN ST. MARYS RIVER)
Section Included: Private loading dock on St. Marys River at Drummond Island, MI. Controlling Depths: 30 feet to and from Lake Huron; 27.0 feet tc
and from Lake Superior; 27.0 feet to Lake Superior; 23 feet at dock. Project Depth: See St. Marys River.
Comparative Statement of Traffic (thousand short torts)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
1,560
2000
1,358
2003
1,401
2006
1,238
1998
1,582
2001
1,198
2004
1,716
1999
1,732
2002
1,221
2005
1,460
Freight Traffic,
2006
(
thousand short tons)
Canadian
Domestic
Commodity
Grand Total
Outbound
Lakewlse
Shi metse
Total;' all commodities
1;238
237;
1;00.0:
T$taf crude
materials inedible
except fuei;
1,238
237
1.000',
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
1,238
237
1 000
4322
limestone
1,216
237
,
979
4331
sand & gravel
22
22
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT,
MI DISTRICT
17

 
ST. MARYS RIVER, MI
Section Included: Entire length of St. Marys River from Lake Superior to Lake Huron, including American ports of Sault Ste. Marie, Raber, Lime
Island, Drummond Wand. and Detour, Michigan.
Name of Canal
Gros Cap Reefs
Point Iroquois Shoaf Channel
Point Iroquois Anchorage areas
Birch Point Course
Brush Point Course
Point Louise Channel
Vidal Shoals Channel
Locks and Canal (see report for St. Marys Fall Canal)
Bayfield Channel Course 1
Anchorage and maneuver area angle courses 1 and 2
Little
Rapids Courses 2 and 3
Lake Nicolet Channel
Lake Nicolet Anchorage
Middle Neebish Channel
West Nebish Channel
Lake Munuscong Channel
Lime Island Channel
Detour Passage
Pipe Island Course
Watson Reef Course
Crab Island
Comparative Statement of
Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Project
Controlling
Depth
Depth
30.0........ 30.0
30.0........ 29.4
29.0.. .....21.0
28.0.30.0 . .... 30.0
28.0......,,30.0
28.0........28.0
28.0........28.0
28.0. ..... , , 28.0
28.5. . ......28.5
27.0........27.0
29.0........29.0
28.0........28.0
27.0-28.0
...
27.0
27.5-28.5
...
27.5
28.0........28.029.0........
29.0
30.0........ 29.0
29.0........29.0
30.0........ 30.0
30.0........30.0
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
83,822
2000
84,925
2003
71,
921
2006
81,299 `
1998
82,235
2001
74,916
2004
83,122
1999
81,315
2002
80,330
2005
79,910
Freight Traffic,
2006
(thousand
short tons)
Commodity
Total coal
1100
coal & lignite
1200
coal coke
Total' petroleum and petroleum products
Subtotal petroleum products
2430
asphalt, tar & pitch
2540
petroleum coke
Total chemicals.....and.related products
Subtotal fertilizers
199;
199
4
195
256
215
3130
potassic fert.
215
Subtotal
other
chemicals and related products
3274
sodium hydroxide
3276
metallic salts
Total crude
materials
,
Inedible
.
except
fuel's
Subtotal forest products
,
wood and chips
4170
wood in the rough
4189
lumber
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel, rock and stone
41
.16
25
12,315:
80
2
78
4,478
4310
4322
4331
building stone
limestone
sand & gravel
23
3,604
851
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
4410
iron ore
4420
iron & steel scrap
Subtotal non
-
ferrous ores and scrap
4690
non-ferrous ores nee
6,709
6,695
14
152
152
Subtotal sulphur
,
clay and salt
4782
clay & refrac. mat.
307
307
Subtotal slag
4860
slag
Subtotal other non-metal
.
min.
4900
non-metal. min. nee
163
163
425
425
Total primary manufactured goods
Subtotal lime
,
cement and glass
5220
cement & concrete
1',535
1,482
1,482
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
5320
As primary forms
5330
€&s plates & sheets
Subtotal primary non-ferrous metal products
5480
fab,
metal products
53
33
20
0
0
18
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
Foreign
Canadian
Through
Inbound
Outbound
Through
Upbound
Downbnd
I
Upbound
Downbnd
22
2,165 1
61
237
3,194
20,0513:-
-
1,590
7,729' €
-
-
-
1,543
47
7,697
32
195
4
195
4
4
195
-
41
215:.
--
215
-
215
41
16
25
421
61
237-
1,183
10,413'.
80
2
78
237
854
3,386
237
68623
2,681-
--
146
705
230
-
-
9
6,471
230
-
-
6,466
-
95
21
---
132
21
--
132
170
--
137
170
--
137
---
163
-
-
-
163
61
319
45
61
-
319
45
1
182
1,337
182
1,300
182
1,300
15
-
-
38
33
15
5
00
00
Total
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
ST, MARYS RIVER, MI
Freight Traffic, 2006 - continued
(thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total
Total food and faun products
2,102°
Subtotal grain
1,604
6241
wheat
1,489
6344
corn
17
6445
oats
99
Subtotal oilseeds
234
6522
soybeans
193
6534
flaxseed
41
Subtotal vegetable
products
83
6654
vegetables & prod.
83
Subtotal other agricultural products
lao
6861
sugar
9
6899
farm products nec
172
Total all manufactured equiprtjght, m
products
7110
machinery (not elec)
7120
electrical machinery
7210
vehicles & parts
7230
ships & boats
7900
manufac. prod. nec
Ton-miles (
x1000)
Foreign
& Canadian
Commodity
Total, all commoditle
Total-:coal.
1100
coal & lignite
Total chemicals and related products
Subtotal other chemicals and related
products
3276
metallic salts
Total crude materials inedible except fuels
Subtotal soil
,
sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
4322 limestone
4331
sand & gravel
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
4410
iron are
Subtotal slag
4860
slag
Subtotal other non
-
metal. min.
4900
non-metal. min. nec
Total -primary manufactured goods
Subtotal lime, cement and glass
5220
cemcr.l & concrete
Total food and farm products c
Subtotal grain
6241
wheat
6445
oats
Total
all
manufactured equipment
,..
machinery
arad-;products
7900
manufac. prod. nec
Ton-miles
(
x1000)
Lakewise
Tons All Traffic (
x1000)
Ton-miles
All Traffic (
x1000)
81,299
4,874,234
Foreign
Through
Upbound _Downbnd
Canadian
Inbound
Outbound
- Through
Upbound
Downbnd
Lakewise
Shipments
Through
Upbound
Downbnd
Total
42,711
4,461
4,439
22
38,072
36,072
64
64
114
114
232-
232
232
342
342
81
261
62
62
3,524,634
2,800
3
,
619
145
,
068
1
,
058,126
2
232
232
0
19
19
32,692
324,
868 3
,167,074
5,076'
49;485;
1,125- `
11,0513
1,125
11,058
3,687
38,024,
3,461
3,461
2k
64
95
95
67
36,005
67
38,005
64
-
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
19

 
ST. MARYS FALLS CANAL, MI AND SAULT STE. MARIE, ONTARIO SHIP CANAL, CN (INCLUDED IN ST. MARYS RIVER)
Section Included: American and Canadian Navigation Canals and Locks at St. Marys Falls, Sault Ste. Marie, MI. and Ontario. Controlling Depths:
Sabin Lock 23.1, Davis Lock 23.1. Macarthur Lock 31.0, Poe Lock 32.0 and 16.8 feet Canadian Canal. Project Depth: See St. Marys River.
Comparative Statement of Traffic (thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
79,850
2000
77,
956
2003
65
,
680
2006
:....
74 218 ==
1998
78,296
2001
68,179
2004
74,971
1999
76,675
2002
73,968
2005
72,979
Freight Traffic, 2006 (thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total, all commodities
Total coal`
1100 coal 3 lignite
1200 coal coke
Total petroleum and petroleum products.
Subtotal petroleum products
2540 pctralcum coke
Grand Total
74,218
Foreign
Canadian
Domestic
Through
Through
Total
Lakewise
Upbound Downbnd
Upbound Downbnd
_
Through..._
Upbound
Downbnd
2
- 2,165
972
'16,193
54,865
8,380
:49,486:
165,
7697 124183
1,125
19,058.
141
7,697
12,133
1,125
11,058
23 - -
195
195
195
33
215
32
32
- 215
- 215
33
--
32
32
16
17
-
32
32
421
406
6,686
,
m42,014
':3,991
;
38,024`s
- 80
2
- 78
90
-
3,764
3,764
62
-
3,764
3,764
230
29
6,429
-
38,072
67 38,005
230
6,429 38,072
67
38,005
21
-
132
21
-
132
170
-
25
170
-
25
64
64
--
64
64
----
316
14
114
95
19
316
14
114
95
19
'15
170
1,266
232
-
232
170
1,266
232
232
170 1,266
232
232
15
15
0
--
-
0
00
1,742
1
336,
342
-
342'.
1,329
1
252
342
- -
342
1,313
-
153
81
-
81
16
-1
99
261--
--
261-
150
10941
8585
--
83
83
180
9
172
3
62
---
62;-
62
-D
1
--
2
0 -
0
62
-
62
1,376
136,422
8,629 901,181 3,172
,
5
54,962 3
,
117,58
51
9
Total chemicals and refafed:products`.
280
Subtotal fertilizers
215
3130 potassic fert.
215
Subtotal other chemicals and related products
65
,3274 sodium hydroxide
16
3276 metallic salts
49
TotaE crude materiafs;:inediblc except fuels
49,521
Subtotal forest
products,
wood and chips
80
4170 wood in the rough
2
4189 lumber
78
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
3,855
4322 limestone
3,826
4331 sand & gravel
29
Subtotal iron ore and
scrap
44,731
4410 iron ore
44,731
Subtotal non-ferrous
ores
and scrap
152
4690 non-ferrous ores nec
152
Subtotal sulphur
,
clay and salt
196
4782 clay & refrac. mat.
196
Subtotal slag
64
4860 slag
64
Subtotal other non
-
metal
. min,
444
4900 non-metal, min. nec
444
Totai primary manufactured goods
1,683=
Subtotal lime
,
cement and glass
1,666
5220 cement & concrete
1,666
Subtotal
primary i
ron and steel products
15
5330 i&s plates & sheets
15
Subtotal primary
non-ferrous metal products
0
5480 fab, metal products
0
T.btal fpod°and farm products
2,421
Subtotal grain
1,924
6241 wheat
1,547
6344 corn
17
6445 oats
360
Subtotal oilseeds
234
6522 soybeans
193
6534 flaxseed
41
Subtotal vegetable products
83
6654 vegetables & prod.
83
Subtotal other agricultural products
160
6861 sugar
9
6899 farm products nee
172
Total all manufactured equipment, machinery
74
products
7110 machinery (not elec)
8
7120 electrical machinery
0
7210 vehicles & parts
1
7230 ships & boals
2
7900 manufac. prod. nec
62
Ton-miles
(
x1000)
4,220,160
Tons Alt Traffic (
x1000)
Ton-miles All Traffic (
x1000
)
4,220,160
20
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
GRAYS REEF PASSAGE, MI
Section Included:
East channel
, 3,000 feet wide and about 2
miles long
.
Controlling and project depths: 25 feet.
Comparative Statement of Traffic (thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
8,677
2000
12,497
2003
11,290
20D6
1U;891 =-
1998
10,489
2001
13,010
2004
11,848
1999
10,586
2002
11,799
2005
11,136
Freight Traffic, 2006 (
thousand
short tons)
Commodity
Total, all commodities
Total coal
1100 coal & lignite
1200 coal coke
Totaf petrolcurn
and petroleum
.products
Grand Total
Canadian
Through
Upbound Downbnd
Total
Domestic
Lakewise
Through
Upbound Downbnd
Internal
Through
Upbound Downbnd
Subtotal petroleum products
581
561
443
115
7
17
2211 gasoline
145
145
106
38
2330 distillate fuel oil
73
73
30
29
7
7
2340 residual fuel oil
5
5
2
3
2429 naphtha & solvents
8
8
8
2430 asphalt, tar & pitch
216
216
183
33
2540 petroleum coke
134
134
122
3
10
Totta^
herriicals atid.relaYed
.products
91
91
91
Subtotal other chemicals and related
91
91
91
products
3276 metallic salts
91
91
91
Total crude materials, Inedible except
6;1)51:
174
5,916
1;279
4,537
;facts
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel,
rock and
4,720
61
77
4,582
1
,
184
3,398
stone
4322 limestone
4,301
12
4,289
1,153
3,135
4323 gypsum
251
251
-
251
4331 sand & gravel
168
61
65
43
30
12
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
716
716
15
701
4410 iron ore
678
678
15
664
4420 iron & steel scrap
38
36
-
38
Subtotal slag
217
97
120
80
39
4860 slag
217
97
120
80
39
Subtotal other non-metal. min.
399
399
-
399
4900 non-metal. min. nec
399
399
-
399
Total: primary manufactured goods
1;731
1;726_
39
1,683
Subtotal time
,
cement and glass
1,692
1,692
28
1,665
5210 lime
16
16
-
16
5220 cement & concrete
1,676
1,676
28
1,649
Subtotal primary iron and steel
38
5
33
12
19
3
products
5312 pig iron
31
31
12
19
5330 i&s plates & sheets
3
3
3
5390 primary i&s nec
5
5
Total all manufactured equipment,
rnac.hinM
,
ana products=
7110 machinery (not elec)
0
0
0
Ton-miles (
x1000)
1,593,601
1,220
18,087
1,574,
294
398
,
945
1,169,186
1,843
4,320
Tons All Traffic (
x1000
)
10,891
Ton-miles All Traffic (x1000)
1,593,601
Total Trip-ton-
miles Internal and Intraport
(
x1000
)
20,429
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
21

 
CHARLEVOIX
HARBOR, MI
Section Included
:
Entrance channel and entire area of Round Lake and Lake Charlevoix
,
including Advance
,
Boyne City and
East Jordan
.
Controlling
Depth
:
18 feet
.
Project Depth
:
23 feet.
Comparative Statement
of Traffic (
thousand short ions)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
1,529
2000
1,748
2003
1,305
2006
1,420'==
1998
1,281
2001
1,533
2004
1,463
1999
1,489
2002
1,343
1
2005
1,295
Freight Traffic, 2006 (thousand short tons)
Canadian
Domestic
Commodity
Grand Total
Total
Lakewise
Inbound
Receipts
Shipments
:Total, all commodities
-:Total -.coal
1100
coal & lignite
1200
coal coke
Total crude
materials,
i
nedible except fuels
Subtotal slag
4860
slag
Total primary manufacturcd goods
Subtotal lime, cement and glass
5220
cement & concrete
^iTotal
:
unknown or not-elRewhere classified
9900
unknown ornec
154
154
154
97
97
97
56
56
56
56
56
56
MANISTEE HARBOR, MI
Section Included
:
Entrance channel and entire area of Manistee Lake, including
Filer City.
Controlling Depths
:
24 feet over the entrance bar, through
the outer basin and in the channel between the piers
;
thence 23 feet in the river channel, narrowing to a minimum width of about 100 to 140 feet to
Manistee Lake. Project Depths
:
25 feet
i
n the outer basin and 23 feet in the river to Manistee Lake
.
Navigation season
:
March 30 to December 31.
Comparative Statement of
Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
477
2000
370
2003
1,375
2006
559-
1998
435
2001
1,227
2004
940
1999
421
2002
1,457
2005
573
Freight Traffic, 2006 (thousand short tons)
Commodity
Totat,.all commodities
Total `coal:
1100
coo; & ligni>e
Total petroleum and petroleum products
Subtotal petroleum products
2540
petroleum coke
total crude materials, inedible except fuels
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
4322
limestone
4331
sand & gravel
Subtotal slag
4860
slag
Subtotal other non-metal. min.
4900
non-metal. min. nec
Grand Total
12
170
61
49
13
25
25
83
83
-169
1,154.=
105!
52
53
-
-
Canadian
Inbound
15.5
46
34
13
25
25
83
83
Domestic
Lakewise
Receipts
377.
377
-12 r
12
12
15
15
15
22
qETROIT,
MI DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS

 
LUDINGTON HARBOR, MI
Section Included: Entrance channel
and entire area of Pere Marquette
Lake. Controlling Depths: 26 feet in the
outer entrance
bar and 27 feet in tht
channel to Pere Marquette
Lake. Project Depths: Outer entrance
channel
,
30 feet; inner entrance channel
,
29.5 feet; channel
to Pere Marquette Lake
29 feet; north
and south mooring basins
, 18 feet
. Navigation season
:
April 2 to December 31.
Comparative Statement of
Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
864
2000
512
2003
548
2006
618
1998
1,075
2001
631
2004
453
1999
493
2002
492
2005
628
Freight Traffic, 2006 (
thousand short tons)
Canadian
Domestic
Commodity
Grand Total
Total
Lakewise
Inbound
Outbound
Receipts
Shipments
Shipments
Total;
a]I commodities'
Total chemicals and related
products
Subtotal other chemicals and related products
3275
metallic salts
Total crude materials tneditile^execpt fuels
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel, rock
and stone
4322 limestone
4331 sand & gravel
Subtotal slag
4860
slag
total' primary `manufactured..goods
ib
Subtotal lime
,
cement and glass
16
5210
time
16
MUSKEGON HARBOR, MI
Section Included
: Entrance channel
and entire area of Muskegon Lake
.
Controlling Depths: 29.0 feet through
the outer portion of project and 27 fee'
in channel to Muskegon Lake
.
Project Depth
:
Varying from 29.0 feet at
harbor entrance to 28 feet between breakwaters
and 27 feet in inner channel.
Navigation season
:
April 7 to December 31.
Comparative Statement of
Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Y
Total
Year
Total
1997
2
,
061
2000
2
,
435
2
,
545
260
6
2;2811.__x:
1998
1,936
2001
2,324
2,684
1999
1,925
2002
2,187
2,063
Freight Traffic, 2006 (thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total, all commodities
.
Total coal
1100
coal & lignite
7otaCarud"
e matenals
,Ainedible except fuels
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
4322
limestone
4331
sand & gravel
Subtotal
sulphur,
clay and salt
4782
clay & refrac. mat.
Subtotal slag
4860
slag
Subtotal other non
-
metal. min.
4900
non-metal. min, nec
Total primary manufactured.goods
Subtotal lime
,
cement and glass
5220
cement & concrete
Grand Total
695?
424
390
34
9
9
90
90
171
171
128
128
128
^
Canadian
Inbound
Domestic
Total
Lakewise
Receipts
Shipments
2,003;
1,407
1,407
1,407
1,4()7
469
446
23..
369
347
23
369
347
23
99
90
9
90
9
-
90
90
128
121
7
128
121
7
128
121
7
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
23

 
GRAND HAVEN HARBOR AND GRAND RIVER, MI
Section Included: Entire harbor, including Ferrysburg and Spring Lake; and Grand River from Grand Trunk RY. Bridge at Ferrysburg to Bass River
about 15 miles. Controlling Depths: 22 feet in entrance channel; 21 feet to the mouth of the south channel; 21 feet to the sag; 20 feet to Grand Trunk
RY. Bridge at Ferrysburg; 18 feet in the Turning Basin; 17 feet in channel to Spring Lake; thence 8 feet to mile 17.0 and 5 feet to the end of the project.
Project Depths: 23 feet in entrance channel; 21 feet to Ferrysburg; 18 feet in channel to Spring Lake; 8 feet to mouth of Bass River. Navigation
season
:
March 1 to December 31.
Comparative Statement of Traffic (thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
988
2000
1,555
2003
1,093
21106=
I
988
1998
1,014
2001
1,794
2004
1,757
1999
1,110
2002
883
2005
1,475
Freight Traffic, 2006
(thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total, all commodities:
Total coal
1100
Coal •&
lignite
Total crude materials, inedible except fuels
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
4322
limestone
4331
sand & gravel
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
4420
iron & steel scrap
Subtotal slag
4860
slag
Subtotal other non-metal. min.
4900
non-metal. min. nee
Total primary manufactured goods
Subtotal lime
,
cement and glass
5220
cement & concrete
Grand Total
Canadian
Inbound
Outbound
776f
211
492
102
311
22
181
81
33
3-
3
172
108
172
108
-
106
108
Domestic
Total
Lakewise
Receipts
Shipments
562
465
97
390
310
80
289100
28920
-80
HOLLAND HARBOR, MI
Section Included: Controlling Depths: Entrance channel - 23 feet decreasing to 20 feet at the outer end of the inner pier; thence a controlling depth of
19 feet for a channel through Lake Macatawa to the wharves in Holland, Michigan, a Turning Basin 18 feet deep, a channel in Black River 21 feet deep
and a settling basin with a project depth of 17 feet above the Black River channel to the State Street Bridge. Navigation season: March 13 to
December 31.
Comparative Statement of Traffic (thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
398
2000
389
2003
560
2006
`
453 ^1
1998
476
2001
443
2004
544
1999
453
2002
621
2005
634
Freight Traffic,
2006
(
thousand short tons)
Commodity
total, all commodities
Total.-coal
1100
coal & lignite
Total-crude-materials, inedible except fuels
Subtotal soil, sand
, gravel, rock
and stone
4322
limestone
Subtotal
iron ore
and scrap
4420
iron & steel scrap
Subtotal slag
4860
slag
Subtotal
other non-
metal. min.
4900
non-metal. min. nee
Total
primary manufactured
goods
22'
Subtotal lime, cement and glass
22
5210
lime
22
Canadian
Outbound
Domestic
Total
Lakewise
Receipts
Shipments
24
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
ST. JOSEPH HARBOR, MI
Section Included: Entrance channel and lower portion of St. Joseph River to and including Benton Harbor Canal. Controlling Depth: 24 feet a
entrance; 21 feet between entrance piers and in the river to the mouth of the Paw Paw River; with miscellaneous of shoaling along the channel limits
17 feet in the Turning
Basin
; and 16 feet at Benton Harbor Canal. Project Depths: 24 feet at entrance, and 21 feet in channel and river to the mouth c
the Paw Paw River; 18 feet in turning basins and the Benton Harbor Canal
.
Navigation season
: March 7 to December 31.
Comparative Statement of Traffic (thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
ear
Total
Year
Total
1997
609
2000
735
03
738
:
2006
541 :;
1998
747
2001
1,015
04
r
748
1999
510
2002
602
.20
05
531
Freight Traffic, 2006 (thousand short tons)
Canadian
Domestic
Commodity
Grand Total
Inbound
Total
Lakewise
Receipts
Shipments
Total, ali'commodities
641
Total crude materials; inedible except fuels
299.
Subtotal soil,
sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
256
4322
limestone
181
4331
sand & gravel
64
4335
waterway improv. mat
11
Subtotal other non-metal. min.
44
4900
non-metal. min. nee
44
Total primary manufactured goods
2421
Subtotal lime
,
cement and glass
242
5220
cement & concrete
242
4
256
`254
256
254
181
181
64
64
11
9
44
44
242
242:
242
242
242
242
2
MILWAUKEE HARBOR, Wt
Section Included: Lake Approach Channel, outer harbor, Milwaukee River
to Buffalo Street
, lower 2 miles of Menomonee River, lower 2 miles o
Kinnickinnic River and South Menomonee
and Burnham
Canals. Controlling and project depths: 30 feet in Lake Approach Channel, 28 feet in the
entrance channel
and the south outer harbor, 21 feet in the north outer harbor, 27 feet in the Kinnickinnic River to the Chicago and North Westerr
Railway Bridge at mile 1.0, thence 21 feet to South Kinnickinnic Avenue Bridge; 27 feet in Milwaukee River to the Chicago and North Western Railwai
Bridge at
mile 0.21, thence 21 feet to East Buffalo Street Bridge: 21 feet in Menomonee River and South Menomonee and Burham Canals.
Comparative Statement of Traffic (thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
3,265
2000
3,539
2003
3,002
2008
°l
4007,
1998
3,108
2001
3,373
2004
3,156
1999
3,531
2002
3,127
2005
3,605
Freight Traffic,
2006
(
thousand
short tons)
Commodity
Total .all commodities
Total`chernicals
and related products-
Subtotal other chemicals and related products
3275
inorg. elem., oxides, & halogen salts
Total crude
materials,
inedible except fuels
Subtotal other
non-metat. min.
4900
jwfi-metal. min. nec
Total
Foreign
Inbound Outbound
Canadian
Inbound
Outbound
.Total primcary:..manufactured.:goods
224,
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
201
5320
i&s primary forms
81
5330
i&s plates & sheets
97
5360
i&s bars & shapes
22
5370
i&s pipe & tube
0
5390
primary t&s nee
0
Subtotal primary non
-
ferrous metal products
22
5429
smelted prod. nee
1
5480
fab.
metal products
21
^:T.otal fund and farm products --
495;
Subtotal grain
323
6344
corn
323
Subtotal oilseeds
160
6522 soybeans
160
Subtotal processed grain and animal feed
12
6747
grain mill products
12
Total -all
manufactured -
equipment
,
machinery and products
11
7110
machinery (not clec)
it
7210
vehicles & parts
0
7230
ships & boats
0
7600
rubber & plastic pr.
0
7900
manufac. prod. nee
0
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
25

 
MILWAUKEE HARBOR, WI
Freight Traffic, 2006 - continued
(thousand short tons)
Commodity
_ Total. unknown or not .elsewhere classified
9900
unknown or nec
Total
Foreign
Inbound
Outbound
Grand Total
Canadian
Inbound Outbound
Commodity
Total all commoditles
2,589
.
1
Domestic
Total
Lakewise
Internal
Receipts
Shipments
Receipts
Shipments
Intraport
^
Total coal-
1 9t]8
1100
c'nal c likgrile
T, i{o
Total petroleum "and petroleum products
183
Subtotal petroleum products
183
2430
asphalt, tar & pitch
183
Total crude materials, inedible except fuels
257
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
86
4322
limestone
79
4335
waterway improv. mat
7
Subtotal slag
14
4860
slag
14
Subtotal other non-metal. min.
156
4900
non-metal. min. nec
156
Total primary manufactured goods
9.84.
Subtotal lime
,
cement and glass
992
5220
cement & concrete
992
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
1
5330
1&s plates & sheets
0
5360
1&s bars & shapes
0
5390
primary 1&s nec
1
Subtotal primary non
-ferrous
metal products
1
5480
fab. metal products
1
Total food. and=farm products
Subtotal grain
6241
wheat
6344
com
Subtotal
oilseeds
6522
soybeans
Total all manufactured equipment, machinery and products
18
7110
machinery (not elec)
18
MANITOWOC HARBOR, WI
Section Included
:
Outer harbor and lower 2 miles of river
.
Controlling and project depths: 21 feet in the Lake Approach Channel, the outer harbor,
and in the river channel to the Third Railway Bridge.
Comparative Statement
of Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
407
2000
287
2003
383
2006=
338
1998
414
2001
408
2004
282
1999
379
2002
421
2005
428
Freight Traffic, 2006 (
thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total coal
1100
coal & lignite
Total crude materials, inedible except fuels
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
4322
limestone
4335
waterway improv. mat
total primary
manufactured
goods
Subtotal lime
,
cement and glass
5220
cement & concrete
Lakewise
Receipts
Shipments
338,
309
30
90
90
90
9f
-
4:1,
11
30
41
11
30
30i1
-11
-30
2118 `
208
208
208
208
208
26
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
GREEN BAY HARBOR, WI
Section Included: Outer channel, channel through the city of Green Bay and upper river channel to city of De Pere. Controlling and project depths: 21
feet in outer channel to Grassy Island; 24 feet in the entrance channel and river channel to a point 1,700 feet upstream from the C. & N. W. R. R
Bridge; 24 feet in the turning basin at the mouth of the East River; 20 feet in the turning basin above the C. & N. W. R. R. Bridge; 18 feet in the uppe
river channel and fuming basin at the city of De Pere.
Comparative Statement of
Traffic (
thousand short tans)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
2,130
2000
1,551
2003
2,084
..__._ --
.
2606
2,fi18 i
1998
2,353
2001
2,242
2004
2,361
1999
2,333
2002
2,078
2005
2,728
Freight Traffic, 2006
(thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total coal-
11CO
coal & lignite
-Total petroleum and petroleum products
Subtotal petroleum products
2330
distillate fuel oil
2430
asphalt, tar & pitch
Totaf chemicals and related
products:
Subtotal other chemicals and related products
3276
metallic salts
Grand Total
Foreign _I
Inbound
Canadian
Inbound
Domestic
Total
Lakewise
Receipts
Shipments
2,131
2,103
28
1,028
1,028 f
1.028
1,028
Total
crude
;
mateiials
, inedible except fuels
1,022
Subtotal forest products
,
wood and chips
17
4189
lumber
17
Subtotal pulp and waste paper
16
4225
pulp & waste paper
16
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel, rock and
stone
608
4322
limestone
608
Subtotal other non
-
metal. min.
380
4900
non-metal. min. nec
380
Total primary
goods
473
Subtotal lime
,
cement and glass
416
5220
cement & concrete
416
Subtotal primary iron
and steel
products
57
5312
pig iron
57
Subtotal primary non-ferrous metal products
0
5422
aluminum
0
Total all manufactiked equipment, machinery and..products
7110
machinery (not elec)
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
27

 
ALPENA HARBOR, MI
Section Included: Lower 4,000 feet of river and private harbors north of mouth of Thunder Bay River. Controlling Depth: 21 feet in the bay section; 17
feet in river; 15 feet in turning basin. Project Depths: channel 21 feet deep from that depth in Thunder Bay to a point 2,500 feet lakeward of the
lighthouse; thence 18.5 feet in river narrowing to 100-foot width at a point 700 feet upstream from the lighthouse; thence 100 feet wide and 18.5 feet
deep to the Second Ave. Bridge; thence 18.5 feet deep and 75 feet wide to the upper limits of the project; a turning tasin 15 feet deep by 3.7 acres at
the upper end of project; and a turning basin 18.5 feet deep at the river mouth, Navigation season: March 15 to December 17.
Comparative Statement of
Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
!
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
2,901
2000
3,405
2003
3,000
2006=
3
,
3W
_'1'11'.
'
1998
3,078
2001
3,268
2004
3,275
1999
3,947
2002
3,218
2005
3,229
Freight Traffic, 2006 (
thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total, all commodities
Total C031
1100
coal & IiC.'nlie
1200
coal cake
Grand Total
2,626
2,626
2,626
Canadian
Domestic
Total
Lakewise
Inbound
Outbound
Receipts
Shipments
182
163
2.985:
495
2,490
396
396
2.59
259
1
13'1
179
10
41
41
88
18
11
88r
18
10
41
18
18
15
15
15
15
66
55
55
66
-
55
55
103
---
103
-
3
122-
2,501
11
2,490
3
122
21501
11
2,490
3
122
2,501
11
2,490
Total. _crude-materials, incdiblo.oxcept fucts
308.
Subtotal soil, sand, gravel
,
rock and stone
70
4322
limestone
70
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
15
4410
iron ore
15
Subtotal slag
120
4860
slag
120
Subtotal other non
-
metal
.
min.
103
4900
non-metal. min. nec
103
Total primary manufactured -goods
Subtotal lime, cement and glass
5220
cement & concrete
MENOMINEE HARBOR AND RIVER, MI AND WI
Section Included:
Entrance channel and
lower 2.0 miles of Menominee River. Controlling and project depths: 20 feet controlling depth, 23 feet project
depth in the Approach Channel; 18 feet controlling depth, 21 feet project depth in the entrance and river channels, 19 feet in the river adjacent to the
Marinette Marine
Corp., 12 feet to the end of the project, and 18.5 feet controlling depth, 21 feet project depth in the Turning Basin.
Comparative Statement of Traffic (thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
260
2000
51
2003
356
2606
411
1998
388
2001
196
2004
401
1999
165
2002
429
2005
342
Freight Traffic, 2006 (thousand short tons)
Foreign
Canadian
Domestic
Commodity
Grand Total
Total
Lakewise
Inbound
Inbound
Receipts
Shipments
,Total, all=commodities,
Total coal
1100
cal & lignite
,Total crude materials, inedible except fuels
171
Subtotal forest products
,
wood and chips
10
4170
wood in the rough
3
4189
lumber
7
Subtotal pulp and waste paper
106
4225
pulp & waste paper
106
Subtotal soil
,
sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
17
4322
limestone
17
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
3
4420
iron & steel scrap
3
Subtotal other non-metal
.
min.
35
4900
non-metal, min. nec
35
Total primary manufactured goods
209
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
209
5312 pig iron
209
5360 i&s bars & shapes
0
35
35
17
17
17
3
-
17
-
3
3-
3
37
-37'
37
37
37
37
00
28
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
SAGINAW RIVER, MI
Section Included: From the mouth of the river up to and including Sagainaw, Michigan. Controlling Depths: 27 feet from the 25 foot contour it
Saginaw Bay to 26 feet at the river mouth, 4 feet miscellaneous shoaling along channel limits; thence 24 feet to the Grand Trunk R.R. Bridge; thence
22 feet to the C&O R.R. Bridge in Saginaw, Michigan; thence 14 feet to the Holland Street Bridge; thence about 7 feet over a width of 100 fee
upstream to Green Point (this section not maintained). Controlling depths in turning basins are: Essexville - 23 feet north side, 22 feet south side
Airport - 21 feet; Carrollton - 19 feet; Sixth Street - 20 feet; basin at 19 mile point - 15 feet. Project Depths: 27 feet from the deep water in Saginav
Bay to the river mouth; thence 26 feet for 0.4 mile; thence 25 feet to the Grand Trunk R.R. Bridge; thence 22 feet to the C&O R.R. Bridge in Saginaw
thence 16.5 feet to the upstream limits at Green Point. 20 and 25 feet in Essexville Turning Basin; 22 feet in the Airport turning basin; 20 feet in thr
Carrollton Turning Basin; 20 feet in the Sixth Street Turning Basin and 15 feet in the Turning Basin at the 19 mile point. Navigation season: March 2e
to December 31,
Comparative Statement of
Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
5,730
2000
4,609
2003
5,404
2006
4,160
1998
5,609
2001
5,839
2004
5,516
1999
5,290
2002
5,819
2005
5,625
Freight Traffic,
2006
(
thousand short tons)
Foreign
Canadian
Domestic
Total
Lakewise
Internal
Commodity
Grand Total
Inbound
Inbound
Outbound
Intra
Receipts
Downbnd
Total, all commodities
1,136
11
32
2,985
2;952
34
Total coal
295
295
295
1100
coal & lignite
295
295
2nr
Total petroleum and petroleum. products
20&
12
32
163
1.63
Subtotal petroleum products
208
12
32
163
163
2211
gasoline
32
----
32
2340 residual fuel oil
36
12
23
23
2430
asphalt, tar & pitch
140
140
140
Total chemicals and related .products
92
33
58
58
Subtotal fertilizers
33
33
3130
potassic fort.
33
33
Subtotal other chemicals and related products
58
58
58
3276
metallic
salts
58
58
58
Total crude a aterials,
i[iedible
except fuels
2,984;
Subtotal soil
,
sand
,
gravel, rock and stone
2,650
614?
316
2,369
2;336.
2,334
2,313
34
21
4322 limestone
2,538
230
2,308
2,286
21
4323
gypsum
8
8
4331
sand & gravel
104
77
27
27
Subtotal slag
68
45
23
23
4860 slag
68
45
23
23
Subtotal other non-metal. min.
265
253
12
--
12
4900
non-metal, min, nee
265
253
12
12
Totalprimary manufactured goods
57,6
476
itlo
_
100
Subtotal lime
,
cement and glass
576
476
100
100
5210
lime
11
11
11
5220
cement & concrete
566
476
89
89
,Total
food and farm products
6.
Subtotal
other
agricultural products
6
--
6
6861 sugar
6
6
Tons
All Traffic (
x1000)
4,160
Total Trip-ton
-
miles Internal and Intraport
(
x1000)
243
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
29

 
ST. CLAIR RIVER, MI
Section Included: Entire length of St. Clair River and Black River up to Washington Avenue in Port Huron. Controlling Depths: 27 to 30 feet in St.
Clair River at Part Huron and 20 feet in Black River.
Comparative Statement
of Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
79,777
2000
85,078
;
2003
68,067
20OG
77148'f
1998
84,238
2001
79,143
2004
78,241
1999
79,910
2002
79,341
2005
77,321
Freight Traffic, 2006 (thousand short tons)
Foreign
Canadian
Commodity
Total
Through
Through
Upboursd
_Downbnd
Inbound
Upbound'
Downbnd
To .... ....................... .
tal, all commodities
Total coal
1100
coal & lignite
1200
coal coke
Total pctroleurn
anal petroleum
products
Subtotal
crude petroleum
2100
crude petroleum
Subtotal petroleum
products
2211
gasoline
2330
distillate fuel oil
2340
residual fuel oil
2350
lube oil & greases
2430
asphalt, tar & pitch
2540
petroleum coke
Total chemicals and related products
Subtotal fertilizers
3130
potassic fart.
Subtotal other chemicals and related
products
3211
acyclic hydrocarbons
3212
benzene & toluene
3219
other hydrocarbons
3260
organic comp. nee
3274
sodium hydroxide
3275
inorg. elem., oxides, & halogen salts
3276
metallic salts
Total crud(, materials, inedible except fuels
Subtotal forest p
roducts, wood and
chips
4170
wood in the rough
4189
lumber
Subtotal pulp
and waste paper
4225
pulp & waste paper
Subtotal soil, sand, gravel
,
rock and stone
4310
building stone
4322 limestone
4323
gypsum
4331
sand & gravel
Subtotal
iron ore and
scrap
4410
iron ore
4420
iron & steel scrap
Subtotal non
-
ferrous ores and scrap
4650
aluminum ore
4670
manganese ore
4690
non-ferrous ores nee
Subtotal sulphur, clay and
salt
4782
clay & refrac. mat.
Subtotal slag
4660
slag
Subtotal other non-metal.
min.
4900
non-metal. min. nee
Total primary.. manufactured goods
Subtotal lime
,
cement and glass
5220
cement & concrete
5240
glass & glass prod.
5290
misc. mineral prod.
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
5312
pig iron
5320
i&s primary forms
5330
i&s plates & sheets
5360
As bars & shapes
5370
Ms pipe & tube
5390
primary i&s nee
Subtotal primary non
-
ferrous metal products
5422
aluminum
5429
smelted prod. nee
5480
fab.
metal products
1,430
115
115
1,315
0
53
70
254
0
156
4
19
811
53
351
119
119
232
9
3
78
99
6
16
63
0
56
14,645
239
4134
104
1
26
1
-
5,059122
122102
122
122
-
24
-
--
43
4,003178
---
---
1,030
-
43
6
,
729
-
230
6,724
-
230
362
5
-
84
-
21
202154
5
-
---84
-
-
21
272
-
170
272
-
170
333
-T-
----
1,664
1,664
333
-
7
7
-
--
3,5521
1,495
5
1,910
0
---
1,910
0
-
0
0
--
1,574
1,434
--
205674
67271
-----
59958
59958
----
2810
285
---
67
61
5
6521
6020
--5
.629
9,433
21,484=
48
4,725
8;155`:
48
4,638
7,873
-
87
282
242
1,135.
115
115
242
1,020
38
32
148
106
50
106
-4
19
6
752
'139
202.
-
119
-
119
139
83
3
60
16
6
-
6316
--
5s
581
3,546
9,815
-
- 78
78
531
289
4,146
-----
-
17
460
194
3,349
121
878
779-
- 1,971 4,528
1,971
4,523
5
125
132
-
118
--
5-
1
1,32
15
37
15
87
265
69
265
69
882
775
882
775
775
1,277`.
634
1,276
634
1,276
0-
141
1341
--
5
01
1
0
30
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS

 
ST. CLAIR RIVER, MI
Freight Traffic
,
2006 - continued
(thousand short tons)
Foreign
Canadian
Commodity
Total
Through
Through
Unbound Downbnd
Inbound
Unbound' Oownbnd
Total' food and farm products
Subtotal grain
6241
wheat
6344
corn
6445
oats
Subtotal oilseeds
6522 soybeans
6534 flaxseed
Subtotal vegetable
products
6654
vegetables & prod.
Subtotal processed grain and animal feed
6747 grain mill products
Subtotal other agricultural products
6861
sugar
6899
farm products nec
Total.atl.,mariufaclure.d equipment, machinery and-products'
7110
machinery (net elec)
7120
electrical machinery
7210
vehicles & parts
7230
ships & boats
7400
manu€ac. wood prod.
7600
rubber & plastic pr.
7900
manufac. prod. nec
aotat
.''_
unk`novirn
,
or:'not elsbWlli
.
classified
9900
unknown or nec
Ton-miles
(
x1000)
Foreign & Canadian
Commodity
Total.'all commodities
7atal'coal
1100
coal & liyni'c
1200
Baal cuk:c
Total-petrolcum and petroleum products
Subtotal petroleum products
2211
gasoline
2330
distillate fuel oil
2340
residual fuel oil
2429
naphtha & solvents
2430
asphalt, tar & pitch
2540
petroleum coke
Total chemicals and related products
Subtotal other chemicals and
related products
3276
metallic salts
Total crude materials; -inedible except fuels
Subtotal sell, sand
, gravel, rock
and stone
4322
limestone
4323 gypsum
4331
sand & gravel
Subtotal
iron ore
and scrap
4410
iron ore
4420
iron & steel scrap
Subtotal slag
4860
slag
Subtotal other non
-
metal. min.
4900
non-metal. min. nec
-Total=-primary' manufactured goods
Subtotal lime
,
cement and glass
5210
lime
5220
cement & concrete
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
5312
pig iron
5330
i&s plates & sheets
Subtotal primary non-ferrous metal products
5480
fab. metal products
Totat food and =farm products
Subtotal grain
6241
wheat
6445
oats
Total
Domestic
Through
Internal
Through
Unbound Downbnd I Uobound
Downbnd
3,514
28;267-
2,470
1,665
2,462
1,504
3
1Gt
29
--
195
201.
97
29
-_-_
195
201
17
29
4579
-14
-7
27
33
6
-
-
43
-
3
1441
10
27,619.
1,254
.830
25,535
7,797
1,
238
-
132
6,427
7,273
1,238
-
132
5,903
249
-
-
-
249
275
-
-
-
275
19,191
-
-
84
19,108
19,154
-
-
46
19,108
494
494
136
136
38
--
--
16
16
---
--
494
494120
120
38
-
-
--
-
946
512
6
507
33
31
3
0
0
342
342
81
261
3,096
6
2;193
894
2,271
-
1,726
3
542
1,503
-
1,313
190
669
-
413
3
253
99
99
513
192
321
472
-
151
321
41
-
41
83
-
83
83
-
83
42
-
12
30
42
-
12
30
187
6
180
15
6
9
172
-
172
23
8
35
21
7
7
0
800
06
11-
0
00
0
-
0
00
1
1
0
20
20
20
0
1,389,239
69,916
106,159
7,198
368,100
837,866
Lakewise
Receipts
Shipments
7
7
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OF ENGINEERS
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31

 
ST. CLAIR RIVER, MI
Freight Traffic
,
2006
-
continued
(thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total
Total all manufactured equipment, machinery and
:products
-
7110
machinery (not elec)
Ton-miles (x1000)
Domestic
Receipts
Shipments
0
Lakewise
Domestic
Through
Upbound Downbnd
1,410,654
Tons All Traffic (
x1000
)
77,481
Ton-miles All Traffic (x1000)
2,799,893
Total Trip-tan-
miles Internal and Intraport
(
x1000
)
20,429
*Includes 30 tons of Canadian upbound through in-transits.
169,419
719
137,047 1,102,432
757
280
MARYSVILLE, MI (INCLUDED IN ST. CLAIR RIVER)
Section Included:
West bank of St. Clair River at Marysville, MI. Controlling Depth: 27.4 feet. Project Depth: at low-water datum; 27.4 feet to and
from Lake Huron; 27.1 feet downbound to Lake St. Clair.
Comparative Statement of Traffic (thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
1,142
2000
1,227
2003
1,213
2005
`
1 31S ''=
1998
1,282
2001
1,503
2004
1,362
1999
1
,357
2002
1,323
2005
1,259
Freight Traffic, 2006 (
thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total, all commodities
Total coal :-
1100
coed &. lignite
Total crude
materials,
inedible except fuels
Subtotal soil
,
sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
4322
limestone
4331
sand & gravel
Subtotal slag
4860
slag
Grand Total
ST. CLAIR, MI (INCLUDED IN ST. CLAIR RIVER)
Section Included:
West bank of S1. Clair River at St. Clair, MI Controlling Depth: 27.3 feet. Project Depth: 27.3 feet.
Comparative
Statement
of Traffic (thousand short tons)
Internal
Through
Upbound Downbnd
0
Canadian
Domestic
Lakewise
Inbound
530
48
48
482
482
361
121
Receipts
786.
163
163
62S:
607
607
16
16
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
5,699
2000
5
,
553 I
2003
4
,
254
2005
=-
=
4,901
1998
5,533
2001
4
,
818 i 2004
5,281
1999
5,326
2002
4
,
506 €
2005
4,151
Freight Traffic,
2006
(
thousand short tons)
Commodity
Grand Total
Lakewise
Receipts
Shipments
4,873
29
Total coal
1100
coal & ligwtc
Total petroleum
and petroleum
: products
Subtotal petroleum products
2330
distillate fuel oil
4,844
29
4,&44
29
29
29
29
32
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U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
MARINE CITY, MI (INCLUDED IN ST. CLAIR RIVER)
Comparative Statement of
Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
4,001
2000
3,987
2003
3,585
2006
4,019 --
1998
4,252
2001
3,896
2004
4,077
1999
3,652
2002
3,713
2005
4,225
Freight Traffic, 2006 (thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total, all commodities
Total coal
1100
coal & lignite
Total
-'
cntde materals
except fuels
Subtotal soil
,
sand, gravel
,
rock and stone
4322
limestone
CHANNELS IN LAKE ST. CLAIR
Grand Total
Canadian
Inbound
Domestic
Lakewise
Receipts
Section Included: Improved ship channels connecting St. Clair River and Detroit River across Lake St, Clair, entrance channels to mouth of Clintor
River and the Canadian channel to the mouth of the Thames River. Controlling Depths: 27.0 feet in the main channel with 8 feet in channel to Clintor
River. Project Depths: 27.5 feet in main channel and 8 feet in Clinton River channel.
Comparative Statement of
Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Ycar
Total
Year
Total
1997
68,211
2000
73,490
2003
58,004
..,.
1998
71,970
2001
68,035
2004
66,558
1999
67,912
2002
68,697
2005
66,767
Freight Traffic, 2006 (thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total coal
1100
coal & lignite
1200
coat coke
Total petroleum and petroleum products=
Subtotal crude petroleum
2100
crude petroleum
Subtotal petroleum
products
2211
gasoline
2330
distillate fuel oil
2340
residual fuel oil
2430
asphalt, tar & pitch
2540
petroleum coke
._:.
To-[ta.chemical'
s_and
'
Sietated
.Rroducts-
Subtotal fertilizers
3130
potassic fert.
Subtotal other chemicals and related products
3211
acyclic hydrocarbons
3212
benzene
& toluene
3219
other hydrocarbons
3260
organic comp. nec
3274
sodium hydroxide
3275
inorg. elem., oxides, & hatogen salts
3276
metallic salts
Total crudo materials, inedible: except fuels
Subtotal forest products
,
wood and chips
4170
wood in the rough
4189
lumber
Subtotal pulp and waste paper
4225
pulp & waste paper
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
4322
limestone
4323 gypsum
4331 sand & gravel
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
4410
iron ore
4420
iron & steel scrap
Total
Foreign
Through
Upbound Downbnd
1,187
0
1,072
115115
---
0
38
116
0
107
4
Boa
35'i
119
119
232
9
3
78
99
6316
6
-
-
0
56
-
13,487.
2,39
104
26
11
102
24
122
122
122
122
3,901
3,059
8
834
6,729
6,724
5
53
53
,464
119
119
83
3
18
6
-6316
--56
3,580 -
9,204`
78
78
43
43
230
230
322
3,535
227
2,832
878
704-
1,971
4,528
1,971
4,523
5
Canadian
Through
Upbound'
Downbnd
9;248: ;
4,674
4,587
87
53
8,049
7,767
282
69
1;065.
-
115
115
69
950
3823
-92
5
102
4
3
752
13920Z
139
60
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
3E

 
CHANNELS
IN LAKE ST. CL41R
Freight Traffic
,
2006 - continued
(thousand short tons)
Commodity
Subtotal non
-
ferrous ores and scrap
4650
aluminum ore
4670
manganese ore
4690
non-ferrous ores nee
Subtotal
sulphur
,
clay and salt
4782
clay & refrac. mat.
Subtotal slag
4860
slag
Subtotal other non-metal. min.
4900
non-metal. min. nec
Total primary manufactured -goods
Subtotal lime, cement and glass
5220
cement & concrete
5240
glass & glass prod.
5290
misc. mineral prod.
Subtotal primary
i
ron and steel products
5312
pig iron
5320
i&s primary forms
5330
As plates & sheets
5360
As bars & shapes
5370
i&s pipe & tube
5390
primary 1&s nec
Subtotal primary non-ferrous
metal products
5422
aluminum
5429
smelted prod, nee
5480
fab.
metal products
Total food and'fann products
Subtotal grain
6241
wheat
6344
corn
6445
oats
Subtotal oilseeds
6522
soybeans
6534
flaxseed
Subtotal vegetable products
6654
vegetables & prod.
Subtotal processed grain and animal feed
6747
grain milt products
Subtotal other agricultural products
6861
sugar
6899
farm products nec
';Total
:
allc:mannfactured equipment
,
machinery and
=products
Total
Upbound Downbnd
362
84
202
84
5
154
272
272
333
333
1,664
7
1,664
7
3,552
1,49:5.
1,910
0
1,910
0
00
1,574
1,434
205
71
674
672
599
599
58
58
28
28
10
5
67
61
1
0
22
65
60
3,096
2,271
1,503
669
99
513
472
41
83
83
42
42
187
6
15
6
172
620,280
Foreign
Through
Canadian
Through
Upbound' Downbnd
21
125
118
5
1
15
15
265
265
882
882
21
170
170
132
132
87
87
69
69
775
775
775
1,277`=
634
1,276
634
1,276
0-
141
1341
-
--
5
5
01
1
estic
7110
machinery (not elec)
7120
electrical machinery
7210
vehicles & parts
7230
ships & boats
7400
manufac. wood prod.
7600
rubber & plastic pr.
7900
manufac. prod. nec
Total unknown or-not clsewhcrc classified
9900
unknown or nee
Ton-miles (x1000)
Foreign & Canadian
Commodity
Total coal
1100
coal & lignite
1200
coal coke
Total petroleum
ad pebolcurn products
Subtotal petroleum products
2211
gasoline
2330
distillate fuel ail
2340
residual
fuel oil
2429
naphtha &
solvents
2430
asphalt, tar & pitch
2540
petroleum coke
Total chei
Micals and related products
Subtotal other chemicals and related
products
3276
metallic salts
Dom
Lakewise
Total
Through
Upbound
Downbnd
32,547
4,224`
28,296
4,307
2,614
1,693
4,1.36
2,t?06
1,532
169
8
1131
448
223:
201=
448
223
201
79
79
101
73
14
27
27
88
77
33
43
157
3
144
0
0
00
0
0
Internal
Through
Upbound-
Downbnd
7
0
10
34
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
CHANNELS IN LAKE ST, CLAIR
Freight Traffic, 2006 - continued
(thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total
Upbound Downbnd
=Total crude materials;. inedible except;fuels'
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
4322
limestone
4323
gypsum
4331
sand & gravel
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
4410
iron ore
4420
iron & steel scrap
Subtotal slag
4860
slag
Subtotal other non-metal. min.
4900
non-metal. min, nec
26,903
7,097
6,573
249
275
19,191
19,154
38
120
120
494
494
^^Total^witnary
manufactured
::goods
=
-546
Subtotal lime
,
cement and glass
512
5210
lime
6
5220
cement & concrete
507
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
33
5312
pig iron
31
5330
i&s plates & sheets
3
Subtotal primary non
-ferrous
metal products
0
5480
fab. metal products
0
Total' food and .farm products
342
Subtotal grain
342
6241
wheat
81
6445
oats
261
;:Tofil atL..
manufactured-equlpmert
, machtnery and
pruducfs
7110
machinery (not elec)
Ton-miles (
x1000)
Domestic
Tons
All Traffic (
x1000
)
67,007
Ton-miles All Traffic (
x1000
)
1,206,124
Total Trip-
ton-miles Internal and Intraport
(
x1000
)
20,429
'Includes 30 tons
of Canadian
Upbound through in-transits.
0
0
585,644
0
349
129
DETROIT RIVER, MI
Section Included: Entire length of Detroit River and Rouge River to head of project. Conlrolling Depths: 25 to 28.5 feet and 21 to25 feet, respectivel}
with 5 feet of shoaling along the channel limits of the lower Livingstone and east outer channel and with project depth in the regularly traveled shippin[
lanes.
Comparative Statement of Traffic (thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
75,939
2000
80,508
2003
63,961
=2006
72,729
1998
82,842
2001
74,278
2004
r
72,458
1999
75,242
2002
74,653
2005
71,915
Freight Traffic, 2006 (
thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total all commodities
Total coal
1100 coal & lignite
1200 coal coke
Total
Total petroleum and petroleum products::
1,457
Subtotal crude petroleum
115
2100 crude petroleum
115
Subtotal petroleum products
1,342
2211 gasoline
38
2330 distillate fuel oil
128
2340 residual fuel oil
122
2430 asphalt, tar & pitch
24
2540 petroleum coke
1,030
Total chemicals and.xelated products
371
Subtotal fertilizers
119
3130 potassic Pert.
119
Foreign
Inbound Outbound
Through
Upbound
_
Downbnd
41
1,793
2,722
Q
0
Lakewise
Through
1,368
670
670
84
46
38
120
120
494
494
25;535
6,427
5,903
249
275
19,108
19,108
19
" 524-
-
512
6
507
19
12
19
12
Dom
Q
0
3421
342
81
251
76,033
509,333
Canadian
Inbound
Outbound
Through
Upbound• Downbnd
53
53
099
549 -
10,225, -
1 9,fM
720
270-
4,905
7,534
510
247
4,841
7,284
210
23
64
250
74
r.
257,
82
992
- 115
- 115
74
257
82
877
14
12
3823
-78
4B
16
5
53
46
210
19
150
746-
21
_ 139
202
---
-
119
----
119
estic
Internal
Through
Upbound
Downbnd
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
3E

 
DETROIT RIVER, MI
Freight Traffic, 2006 - continued
(thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total
Subtotal other chemicals
and related
products
253
3211 acyclic hydrocarbons
3
3212 benzene & toluene
78
3219 other hydrocarbons
9
3260 organic comp. nec
6
3274 sodium hydroxide
16
3275 inorg. elem., oxides, & halogen salts
83
3276 metallic salts
56
_,6tall'crude
materiatz, inedible.
except
fuels
15,462
Subtotal forest products
,
wood and chips
104
4170 wood in the rough
1
4189 lumber
102
Subtotal pulp and waste paper
122
4225 pulp & waste paper
122
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel, rock and stone
4,719
4322 limestone
3,601
4323 gypsum
8
4331 sand & gravel
1,110
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
6,893
4410 iron ore
6,888
4420 iron & steel scrap
5
Subtotal non
-
ferrous ores and scrap
362
4650 aluminum ore
202
4670 manganese ore
5
4690 non-ferrous ores nec
154
Subtotal sulphur
,
clay and salt
286
4782 clay & refrac.
mat.
286
Subtotal slag
760
4860 slag
760
Subtotal
other
non-metal
.
min.
2,236
4900 non-metal, min, nec
2,236
Total primary
manufactured
goods
4,265
Subtotal lime, cement and glass
1,936
5220 cement & concrete
1,936
5240 glass & glass prod.
0
5290 misc. mineral prod.
0
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
2,257
5312 pig iron
205
5320 i&s primary forms
1,162
5330 i&s plates & sheets
698
5360 i&s bars & shapes
154
5370 i&s pipe & tube
28
5390 primary Ms nec
11
Subtotal primary non-ferrous metal
products
72
5422 aluminum
1
5429 smelted prod. nec
2
5480 fab. metal products
69
Total rood and farm products
-
3,192
Subtotal grain
2,346
6241 wheat
1,503
6344 corn
744
6445 oats
99
Subtotal oitseeds
534
6522 soybeans
493
6534 flaxseed
41
Subtotal vegetable
products
83
6654 vegetables & prod.
83
Subtotal processed grain and animal feed
42
6747 grain mill products
42
Subtotal other agricultural products
187
6861 sugar
15
6899 farm products nec
Total all manufactured eyutpmont, machinery
and products
172
7110 machinery (not elec)
35
7120 electrical machinery
8
7210 veWdes & parts
1
7230 ships & boats
0
7400 manufac. wood prod.
0
7600 rubber & plastic pr.
0
7900 manufac. prod. nec
1
Foreign
Canadian
I
Through
Through
nbound Outbound
Upbound Downbnd
Inbound Outbound
Upbound' Downbnd
0
0
21
139
83
3
60
18
0
9
6
-
16
0
21
63
56
239
464
1;571
-4,218
-
8,989=
26
-
- 78
241
--
78
122
122
43
300
-
946 3,430
171
---
692
2,737
43 129
-
-
-
245
8
692
-
230
164
-
1
,
971
4,528
230
164
-
1,971
4,523
-5
84
21
125
132
84
21
118
51
132
-
-
170
15
101
170
15
101
7
495612
495
265
897265
721
-
-
7
612
897
721
688
1,495
735
775
569-
0
735
-
634
567
735
-
634 567
0
0-
488
6839996
0
1,434
6725997158285
-----
--
--
--
13414151
---
5
615
0
0
1
0
1
2
5
6050
0
2;79.3
99
89d
1,726
79
542
1,313
-
190
413
79
253
- 99
192
21
321
1,51
21
321
41
83
83
12
30
12
30
6
180
6
9
172
Total unknown
..
or...no
.
t..els.ewhere
.
classified
21;
1
--
20
9900 unknown or nec
211
1
-
20
Ton-miles
1,130,112
14
,
427
826
$5
,
574
84,383
Foreign & Canadian
(
x1000)
I
36
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
DETROIT RIVER, MI
Freight Traffic, 2006 - continued
(thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total coal
1100
coal & lignite
1200
coal coke
TotaE petroleum and petroleum products
Subtotal petroleum products
2211
gasoline
2330
distillate fuel oil
2340
residual fuel oil
2429
naphtha &
solvents
2430
asphalt, tar & pitch
2540
petroleum coke
Total chemicals and related products
Subtotal other chemicals and related products
3276
metallic salts
Total crude materials,; inedible except; fuels;
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
4322
limestone
4323
gypsum
4331 sand & gravel
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
4410
iron ore
4420
iron & steel scrap
Subtotal slag
4860
slag
Subtotal other non-metal. min.
4900
non-metal. min. nee
Total primary manufactured goods
Subtotal lime
,
cement and glass
5210
lime
5220
cement & concrete
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
5312
pig iron
Subtotal primary non
-
ferrous metal products
5480
fab.
metal products
Total food and farm products
Subtotal grain
6241
wheat
6445
oats
Ton-miles
(
x1000)
Lakewise
Commodity
Total,
all commodities
Total "petroleum
and petroleum products."
Subtotal petroleum products
2330
distillate fuel oil
2340
residual
fuel oil
2430
asphalt, tar & pitch
2540
petroleum coke
Total',primary -:
manufactured
goods
Subtotal
primary
iron and steel products
5330
As plates & sheets
Ton-miles (
x1000)
Internal
Tons All Traffic (
x1000)
72,729
Ton-miles All Traffic (
x1000)
2,042,653
Total Trip-
ton-miles Internal and Intraport
(
x1000)
20,617
Total
Total
774
774
79
92
41
8
400
153
0
0
0
27,046
7,118
6,573
249
296
19,236
19,181
54
120
120
571
571
553.
522
6
517
31
31
0
0
342-
342
81
261
909,928
Outbound
>pb4und
-
17
17
17
7
10
182
Lakewise
Through
Receipts
Shipments
Upbound Downbnd
583
1,378
17
2,597
1;504
1,312
9
2,597
1,409
66
8
-
95
18
405
155 -
195:
18
405
155
195
-
79
34
45
14
18
23
-8
12
344
43
6
9
139
0:
0
0
10,455 .
161
1,224
15,205
2,165
670
4,283
2,123
670
3,780
-
249
43
-
253
8,212
a1
20
10,923
8,212
27
20
10,923
54
-77
26
2654
440
94
94
-
----
77
54
440
335
19 :"
199_
335
187
6
335
182
19
12
19
12
0
0
3427 '
342
81
261
236,331
8
,
900
123,836
540,861
*Includes
30 tons of Canadian Upbound through in-transits.
Internal
Through
Intra
Upbound Downbnd Upbound
Downbnd
88
101
8$
101
7
88
101
7
37
36
14
101
3
3
89
212
354
1,769
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
37

 
DETROIT HARBOR, MI (INCLUDED IN PORT OF DETROIT)
Section Included: U.S. bank of Detroit River from Lake St. Clair to western extreme of
Zug Island
.
Controlling Depth: Channel north of Belle Isle 21
feet, remainder
of river 25-28.5 feet. Project Depth: 28.5 feet except channel north of Belle Isle, 21 feet.
Comparative Statement of Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
E
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
5,689
2000
7,116
2003
3,770
200.6r
G 250 :rr
1998
5,882
2001
6,053
2004
4,499
1999
8
,257
2002
5,810
2005
5,705
Freight Traffic,
2006
(
thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total,
all commodities'
Total coal`
1100
coal & lignite
1200
coal coke
Grand Total
Foreign
Inbound
Total chemicals and related 'products
0 1
Subtotal other chemicals and related products
0
3219
other hydrocarbons
0
Total crude materials, inedible except fuels
5,039
Subtotal
soil, sand,
gravel, rock and stone
713
4322
limestone
666
4331
sand & gravel
47
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
4,115
4410
iron ore
4,115
Subtotal slag
133
4860
slag
133
Subtotal other non
-
metal
. min.
77
4900
non-metal. min. nec
77
Total primary manufactured goods
1,029
Subtotal lime, cement and glass
356
5220
cement & concrete
356
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
668
5320
i&s primary forms
488
5330
i&s plates & sheets
84
5360
i&s bars & shapes
96
5390
primary As nec
0
Subtotal primary
non-ferrous metal products
5
5480
fab. metal products
5
Total all rranufaGtUred eg
products .
7110
machinery (not elec)
0
7120
electrical machinery
0
7900
manufac. prod. nec
0
Totat unknown
.or:not elsewhere
classified
9900
unknown or nec
A
76
65
11
Domestic
Total
Lakewise
Receipts
Shipments
5,199
44
35
44
35
4,826
4,773
53
4,115
607
58621
4,089
586
607
21
-
-
-
27
4,115
4,089
27
26
-
26
26
-
26
7777
7777
--
ROUGE RIVER
,
MI (INCLUDED
IN PORT OF DETROIT)
Section Included
:
From the mouth of the Short Cut Canal to the Ford Motor Company
.
Controlling Depth
:
20 feet fora minimum width of 100 feet
from the mouth of the short cut to Dix Avenue Bridge, with the exception of some shoal areas, and 20 feet in the turning basin
,
except near the shore.
Project Depth
:
21.0 feet from mouth of Short Cut Canal to and including the turning basin in main channel.
Comparative Statement of
Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
11,996
2000
9,243
2003
9,740
2006
10,707.
1998
12,626
2001
10,036
2004
11,170
1999
8,190
2002
10,018
2005
11,020
Freight Traffic, 2006 (
thousand short tons)
Foreign
Canadian
Domestic
Commodity
Grand Total
Total
Lakewise
Internal
Outbound Inbound Outbound
Receipts Shipments
Shipments Intraport
Total, all co
.
mmo.dit
10,707
41
2,656
4651
7,545
6,819-
Total coal
2;075
4 1
658
194
1
,182
1,174
1100 coal & lignite
1,741
448
182 1,111
1,111
1200 coal coke
334
41
210
12
71
63
8
Canadian
Inbound
Outbound
38
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U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
ROUGE RIVER, MI (INCLUDED IN PORT OF DETROIT)
Freight Traffic, 2006 - continued
(thousand short tons)
Commodity
Grand Total
Total petroleum and petroleum '
products'
Subtotal petroleum products
2330 distillate fuel oil
2340 residual fuel oil
2430 asphalt, tar & pitch
2540 petroleum coke
Foreign
Outbound
951
951
105
111
495
241
Total-chemicalss andrelated products
21
Subtotal other
chemicals and related
21
products
3275 inorg. elem., oxides, & halogen salts
21
Total crude materials ,-_inedible except fuels
6,946
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
1,629
4322 limestone
1,574
4331 sand & gravel
54
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
4,342
4410 iron are
4,288
4420 iron & steel scrap
54
Subtotal slag
3138
4860 slag
388
Subtotal other non-metal
.
min.
587
4900 non-metal. min. nec
587
Total primary 'rn ujufactured goods
-
-
714
Subtotal lime, cement
and glass
714
5220 cement & concrete
714
Canadian
Inbound Outbound
74=
74
14
48
4
6
1,216
131
76
54
164
164
388
388
533
533
709
709
709
250
250
12
8
19
210
21
21
21
Domestic
Total
Lakewise
626
628
78
54
471
24
Receipts Shipments
1$
18
12
344
69
Internal
Shipments Intrapon
405 ,
405
34
18
5,730
5,622
108'
1,498
1,498
1,498
1,498
-
-
4,178
4,124
54
4,12454
4,124-
-54
54
-
54
54
--
54
55
S5
-17
188
17
188
7
37
-
-
11536
10
-
PORT OF DETROIT, MI
Section Included: Detroit Harbor, Rouge River, Ecorse, Wyandotte, Riverview and Trenton. Controlling and Project Depths: See aforementionec
project descriptions.
Comparative Statement of
Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
18,135
2000
17,295
2003
14,308
2006
17 382
1998
19,454
2001
16,991
2004
16,858
1999
16,948
2002
17,306
2005
17,448
Freight Traffic, 2006 (
thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total coal
1100
coal 8 !ignite
1200
coal coke
Tofa[,pctrcleum and
petroleum products
Subtotal petroleum products
2330
distillate fuel oil
2340
residual fuel oil
2430
asphalt, tar & pitch
2540
petroleum coke
'Irr
Total chemicals .and related products '-
Subtotal other chemicals and related products
3219
other hydrocarbons
3275
inorg
.
elem., oxides, & halogen salts
Total=crude'
materials
, inedible:
except fuels
Subtotal soil, sand, gravel, rock and stone
4322
limestone
4331 sand & gravel
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
4410
iron ore
Subtotal slag
4860
slag
Subtotal other non-metal. min.
4900
non-metal. min. nec
Total primary
manufactured goods
Subtotal lime, cement and glass
5220
cement & concrete
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
5320
Ms. primary forms
5330
i&s plates &
sheets
5360
i&s bars & shapes
5390
primary i&s nec
Total
21
21
0
21
1,571
300
171
129
164
164
495
495
612
612
1,422
735
735
683
488
99
96
0
Foreign
Inbound
Outbound
Canadian
Inbound
Outbound
0
0
688
1,571;
300
171
129
164
164
495
495
612
612
683
488
99
96
0
735
735
735
21
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINE
=
ERS
DETROIT
, MI DISTRICT
3E

 
PORT OF DETROIT, MI
Freight Traffic
,
2006 - continued
(thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total
Foreign
Canadian
Inbound
Outbound
Inbound
Outbound
Subtotal
primary non-
ferrous metal products
5
5
0
5480
fab,
metal products
5
5
0
Total all :manufactured. cquipment, machinery and products=
7110
machinery (not elec)
0
7120
electrical
machinery
0
0
7900
manufac. prod. nec
0
0
Totat unknown
or not clsewhcre
classified
9900
unknown or nee
Commodity
Total
Lakewise
Domestic
Internal
Shipments
Intra ort
Total. all commodities
Total coal
1100
coal
& ligrutc
1200
coal colic
Total petroleum
and pettoleurn
products
Subtotal petroleum products
2330
distillate fuel oil
2340
residual fuel oil
2430
asphalt, tar & pitch
2540
petroleum coke
Receipts
Shipments
-Total
crude materials
,.
Ine l l le
.i
ezcepf
.
fucis !.
10;617-
10,455;
161
43314322
Subtotal
Subtotal
sand
limestone
iron
soil,
& gravel
ore
sandand
,
gravelscrap
,
rock and stone
2,165
2,123
8,294
43
2,1658,212
2,12343
--
-81
4410
iron ore
8,239
8,212
27
4420
iron & steel scrap
54
._ _
54
Subtotal slag
26
26
4860
slag
26
---
26
Subtotal other non
-
metal. min.
131
77
54
4900
non-metal. min. nec
131
77
54
Total primary manufactured goodsr
Subtotal lime
,
cement and glass
5220
cement & concrete
MONROE HARBOR, MI
Section Included: Channel in Lake Erie and 16,000 feet above Raisin River.Controlling depth: 20 feet to turning basin over a center width of 150 feet;
16.5 feet in turning basin except near the shore; 5.5 feet in 9 foot channel. Project Depth: 21 feet to the turning basin; 18 feet in the turning basin; 9
feet to lower docks at Monroe. Navigation season: Approximately 20 April to 14 December.
Comparative Statement of
Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
2,750
2000
915
2003
1,077
2006
1,379
1998
1,929
2001
766
2004
948
1999
1,771
2002
1,008
2005
1,587
Freight Traffic, 2006 (
thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total,
all commodities.
Total
coal
1106
canal & I;(-rit
1200
coal coke
Total pctroleum::
and petroleums
ptoducts
Subtotal petroleum products
2430
asphalt, tar & pitch
2540
petroleum coke
Total primary manufactured y.pods
Subtotal primary non-ferrous metal
products
5480
fab. metal products
Grand Total
2
2
2
Canadian
Inbound
2
2
Domestic
Lakewise
Receipts
0
0
40
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
CALCITE, MI
NON-CORPS
PROJECT
Comparative Statement of Traffic (thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
10,036
2000
8,475
2003
6,
832
2006
6.428.-.'-
1998
9,389
2001
8,317
2004
8,949
1999
9,533
2002
8,575
2005
7,288
Freight Traffic,
2006
(
thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total; alLcommodi4ies
Totalpetroleum and petroleum products
Subtotal petroleum products
2330
distillate fuel oil
Total' crude materials,' inedible except fuels
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
4322
limestone
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
4410
iron ore
Total primary manufactured goods
Subtotal primary non-ferrous metal products
5480
fab. metal products
Grand Total
6,387
6,290
6,290
96
96
0
0
ESCANABA, MI
NON-CORPS PROJECT
Comparative Statement of Traffic (thousand short tons)
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
7,261
2000
8,647
2003
4,582
2006
509
1996
8,530
2001
6,980
2004
6,620
1999
8,511
2002
4,645
2005
5,073
Freight Traffic, 2006 (
thousand Short tons)
Total, all commodities
Total coal
.
1100
coal & lignite
Commodity
Totai_.crude materials, inedible except fuels
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
4322
limestone
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
4410 iron ore
Subtotal slag
4860
stag
Subtotal
other
non-metal. min.
4900
non-metal. min. nec
10tal primary manufactured goods
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
5312
pig iron
Grand Total
Canadian
Inbound
Outbound
Canadian
Inbound
721
721
4,591
4,591
17
17
17
17
17
17
21
21
21
Domestic
Total
Lakewise
Receipts
Shipments
0
0
Domestic
Lakewise
Receipts _Shipments
5,330
721
---
4,54A
721
721
721
721
4,591
4,591
-
17
17
-
21
21
21
4,527
4,527
17
17
21
21
0
0
Internal
Intraport
64
64
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
41

 
STONEPORT, M1
NON-CORPS PROJECT
Comparative Statement of
Traffic (thousand
short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
8,101
2000
7,842
2003
6,445
2006
6 8f5 '
1998
9,114
2001
8,118
2004
7,754
1999
8,873
2002
7,455
2005
6,785
Freight Traffic,
2006
(
thousand short tons)
Canadian
Domestic
Commodity
Grand Total
Total
Lakewise
Inbound
Outbound
Receipts
Shipments
Total
,
all coinmo4tics=
sss5
-_
21
90
6,753
150
6,604
Total
crude materials
,
inedible except fuels
6,865
21
9o
6,753
150
6,604?
Subtotal soil
,
sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
6,865
21
90
6,753
150
6,604
4322 limestone
6,853
21
90
6,741
150
6,591
4331
sand
&
gravel
13
13
-
13
42
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
Other Harbors and Waterways 2006
Harbor or Waterway
Commodity
Thousand Short Tons
Project
ALGOMA HARBOR, WI
ALGONAC, MI (INCLUDED IN ST. CLAIR RIVER)
No Commerce Reported
No Commerce Reported
ASHLAND HARBOR, WI
7230 ships & boats
0
AU SABLE HARBOR AND RIVER (OSCODA), Mt
Total Tons(
x10oo)
No Commerce Reported
0
BAYFIELD HARBOR, WI
2211 gasoline
0
2330 distillate fuel oil
0
2640 hydrocarbon & petrol gases, liquefied and gaseous
0
4170 wood in the rough
0
4331 sand &
gravel
1
5480 fab.
metal products
0
7230 ships & boats
0
7900 manufac.
prod. nec
9
BIG BAY HARBOR, MI
BLACK RIVER HARBOR, MI
CASEVILLE, MI
CEDAR RIVER HARBOR, MI
Total Tons
(
x1000)
No Commerce Reported
No Commerce
Reported
No Commerce Reported
No Commerce Reported
11
CHEBOYGAN HARBOR, MI
2211 gasoline
146
2330 distillate fuel oil
31
2340 residual fuel oil
2
4322 limestone
12
7900 manufac, prod. nec
1
CHIPPEWA HARBOR (ISLE ROYALE), MI
CLINTON RIVER, MICHIGAN
CORNUCOPIA HARBOR, WI
DETOUR, MI AND VICINITY (INCLUDED IN ST. MARYS
RIVER)
Total Tons
(
x1000)
No Commerce Reported
No Commerce Reported
No Commerce Reported
No Commerce Reported
193
DETROIT HARBOR, WI
2211 gasoline
1
2330 distillate fuel oil
1
2640 hydrocarbon & petrol gases, liquefied and
gaseous
0
4170 wood in the rough
0
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
43

 
Harbor or Waterway
Project
DETROIT HARBOR,
WI - continued
EAGLE HARBOR, MI
Other Harbors and Waterways 2006 - continued
Commodity
ECORSE, MI (
INCLUDED IN
PORT OF DETROIT)
FRANKFORT
HARBOR, MI
GLADSTONE HARBOR, MI
GRAND MARAIS HARBOR (HARBOR OF REFUGE), MI
GRAND MARAIS HARBOR, MN
GRAND TRAVERSE BAY HARBOR, MI
HARBOR BEACH, MI (HARBOR OF REFUGE, LAKE
HURON)
6134 fish (
not shellfish)
9900 unknown or nec
Total Tons(
x1000)
Thousand Short Tons
0
5
7
No Commerce Reported
1200 coal coke
2340 residual fuel oil
4322 limestone
4331 sand & gravel
4900 non-metal. min. nec
5330 i&s plates & sheets
7110 machinery (not elec)
3
8
43
71
78
15
0
Total Tons(
x1000)
218
No Commerce Reported
1100 coal & lignite
2430 asphalt, tar & pitch
4322 limestone
4860 slag
4900 non-metal. min. nec
79
50
14
11
59
Total Tons(x1000)
No Commerce Reported
No Commerce Reported
No Commerce Reported
1100 coal & lignite
Total Tons
(
xII000)
HARRISVILLE HARBOR, MI (HARBOR OF REFUGE, LAKE
No Commerce Reported
HURON)
KENOSHA HARBOR, WI
KEWAUNEE HARBOR, WI
KEWEENAW WATERWAY, MI
No Commerce Reported
No Commerce Reported
2211 gasoline
2330 distillate fuel oil
3220 alcohols
4170 wood in the rough
4189 lumber
4331 sand & gravel
4420 iron & steel scrap
4900 non-metal. min. nec
214
74
74
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
14
44
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
Harbor or Waterway
Project
Other Harbors and Waterways 2006 - continued
Commodity
Thousand Short Tons
KEWEENAW WATERWAY, MI - continued
5290 misc. mineral prod.
5370 1&s pipe & tube
5480 fab. metal products
7110 machinery (not elec)
7210 vehicles & parts
7500 textile products
7900 manufac. prod, nec
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
NIFE RIVER HARBOR, MN
LA POINTE HARBOR, WI
Total Tons
(
x1000)
Total
Ton-miles
(
x1000)
Total Trip-ton-miles Internal and Intraport
(
x1000)
No Commerce Reported
2211 gasoline
2330 distillate fuel oil
2640 hydrocarbon &
petrol gases
,
liquefied and gaseous
7900 manufac.
prod. nec
21
193
0
0
0
0
9
LAC LA BELLE HARBOR, MI
LELAND HARBOR, MI
LIME ISLAND, MI (INCLUDED IN ST. MARYS RIVER)
MACKINAC HARBOR, MI
Total Tons
(
x7000)
No Commerce Reported
No Commerce
Reported
No Commerce Reported
4322 limestone
7900 manufac. prod. nec
10
1
35
MACKINAW CITY HARBOR, MI
MANISTIQUE HARBOR, MI
Total
Tons(x1000)
No Commerce Reported
2211 gasoline
2330 distillate fuel oil
46
1
1
NEW BUFFALO HARBOR MI
OCONTO HARBOR, WI
ONTONAGON HARBOR, MI
Total Tons
(
x1000)
No Commerce Reported
No Commerce Reported
1100 coal & lignite
1
231
PENSAUKEE HARBOR, WI
PENTWATER HARBOR, MI
Total Tons(
x1000)
No Commerce Reported
No Commerce Reported
231
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
4Z

 
Harbor or Waterway
Project
Other Harbors and Waterways 2006 - continued
Commodity
PORT HURON, MI (INCLUDED IN ST. CLAIR RIVER)
PORT SANILAC HARBOR, MI
PORT WASHINGTON HARBOR, WI
PORT WING HARBOR, WI
PUT-IN-BAY HARBOR, OH
RACINE HARBOR, WI
ROGERS CITY, MI
SAUGATUCK
HARBOR AND
KALAMAZOO
RIVER, MI
No Commerce Reported
No Commerce Reported
5480 fab, metal products
7110 machinery (not elec)
7900 manufac. prod. nee
Thousand Short Tons
1
0
1
Total Tons(
x1000)
2
No Commerce Reported
2211 gasoline
2330 distillate fuel oil
4322 limestone
7900 manufac. prod, nec
1
1
26
1
Total Tons
(
x1000)
4335 waterway improv. mat
7110 machinery (not elec)
Total Tons
(
xi 000)
No Commerce Reported
No Commerce Reported
29
12
0
12
SAULT STE. MARIE, MI (INCLUDED IN ST. MARYS RIVER) 4900 non-metal. min. nee
Total Tons
(
x1000)
SEBEWAING, MI
No Commerce Reported
SHEBOYGAN HARBOR, Wt
No Commerce Reported
SOUTH HAVEN HARBOR, MI
4335 waterway improv. mat
Total Tons
(
x1000)
ST. JAMES (BEAVER ISLAND), MI
STURGEON BAY AND LAKE MICHIGAN SHIP CANAL, WI
61
61
2
2
2211 gasoline
2330 distillate fuel oil
9900 unknown or nec
Total Tons
(
xl 000)
4335 waterway improv. mat
4420 iron & steel scrap
5220 cement & concrete
18
1
3
3
Total Tons(xl 000)
Total Ton-
miles
(
xi 000)
7
24
46
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
Harbor or Waterway
Project
TRAVERSE CITY HARBOR, MI
Other Harbors and Waterways 2006 - continued
commodity
TRENTON, MI (
INCLUDED IN
PORT OF DETROIT)
TWO RIVERS HARBOR, W1
WARROAD HARBOR, MN
WHITE LAKE HARBOR, MI
WHITEFISH POINT HARBOR, MI
WYANDOTTE, MI (INCLUDED IN PORT OF DETROIT)
Non-project
MARBLEHEAD, OH
PORT DOLOMITE, MI
PORT GYPSUM, MI
PORT INLAND, MI
SILVER BAY, MN
2211 gasoline
2330 distillate fuel oil
Total Tons(
x1000)
1100 coal & lignite
Total Tons(
x1000)
No Commerce Reported
No Commerce Reported
No Commerce Reported
No Commerce Reported
1100 coal & lignite
4322 limestone
Total Tons(
x1000)
1100 coat & lignite
4322 limestone
4331 sand & gravel
Total Tons(
xi000)
4310 building stone
4322 limestone
5210 lime
TotalTons(
x1000)
4323 gypsum
TotalTons
(
x1000)
4310 building stone
4322 limestone
4323 gypsum
4331 sand & gravel
4900 non-metal, min. nec
5210 lime
Total Tons(
x1000)
1100 coal & lignite
4410 iron ore
Total Tons(
x1000)
Thousand Short Tons
134
15
148
69
69
98
11
108
19
3,669
70
3,758
17
2,533
32
2,582
500
500
23
5,429
10
22
16
22
5,523
467
4,722
5,188
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
47

 
TOLEDO HARBOR, OH
Section Included: Channel in Lake Erie and 7 miles in lower Maumee River. Controlling Depths: 28 feet in the Bay Channel; 27 feet in The River
Channel to the turning basin opposite the Mid-States Terminals, Inc. dock; thence 14 feet to the turning basin at the upper project limits with 13 feet in
the turning basin; 20 feet in the turning basin at mile 3 and 27 feet in the turning basin at mite 6.5, protect depths: 28 feet in bay and 27 feet in the river
channel to the turning basin apposite the Mid-States Terminals, Inc, dock; thence 25 feet to the turning basin at upstream limits of the project with 18
feet in the turning basin; 20 feet in the turning basin at mile 3 and 27 feet in turning basin at mile 6.5. Navigation season: Approximately March 1 to
December 31.
Comparative Statement of
Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
i
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
14,422
2000
13,322
2003
9,864
2086:
11,162 : `-
1998
13,229
2001
10,535
2004
9,862
1999
12,327
2002
11,115
2005
10,504
Freight Traffic, 2006 (thousand short tons)
Foreign
Canadian
Dom estic
Commodity
Grand Total
Total
Coastwise
Lakewise
Inbound Outbound
Inbound Outbound
Shipments
Receipts Shipments
Total' petroleum:a6a petroleum' products:
639
17
Subtotal petroleum products
639
6
17
2330
2221
2211
distillategasolinekerosene
fuel oil
2583285
6
--8
2349 residual
fuel oil
103
2429 naphtha & solvents
8
2430 asphalt, tar & pitch
51
2540 petroleum coke
103
9
:..Total
chemicals
and relateds.products
1701
29
97
Subtotal fertilizers
102
6
97
3110 nitrogenous fert.
6
6
3130 potassic €ert.
97
-
97
Subtotal other chemicals and related products
67
23
3275
3276 metallic
inorg. clem.,
salts
oxides, & halogen salts
4423
-23
-
Total crude materials, inedible except:
fuels
5
,
15
.
0
.
1
25
4;289
Subtotal forest products
,
wood and chips
94
16
78
4189 lumber
94
16
78
Subtotal soil
,
sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
882
-
762
4322 limestone
702
-
612
4331 sand & gravel
180
-
151
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
3,790
--
3,305
4410 iron ore
3,790
-
3,305
Subtotal sulphur
,
clay and salt
9
9
4782 clay & refrac. mat.
9
9
4860
Subtotal
Subtotal
slag
other
slag
non-metal. min.
33539
39
-
----
144
-
4900 non-metal, min, nee
335
-
144
Total primary nialiufacturcd goods
:84
205
Subtotal paper products
1
1
5120 paper & paperboard
1
1
Subtotal lime, cement and glass
205
--
113
5220 cement & concrete
205
-
113
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
120
83
37
5312 pig iron
46
8
37
5320 i&s primary forms
13
13
5330 i&s plates & sheets
40
40
5370 i&s pipe & tube
21
21
Subtotal primary non
-
ferrous metal products
55
-
55
5422 aluminum
55
-
55
Total4oodand farm products
2,058
67
1,082
121
Subtotal grain
1,316
680
121
6241 wheat
43
20
23
6344 corn
1,175
--
659
-
6445 oats
99
99
Subtotal oilseeds
675
402
6522 soybeans
675
402
Subtotal other agricultural products
67
67
6861 sugar
67
67
Total all manufactured eq
and products
7110 machinery (
not elec)
2,P,34'
i
2;294
990
1,292:
1;720 1;0.32
42
990
1,710 1 1,032
42
990
9-
249
368
11
130
226
249
368
11
130
226
162
90
11
-
79
32
27
50
6
45
8
94
-
94
8
-8
20
31
31
- 93
93
44
44
33
803
-
736
67
-
--29
29
485
-
-
-
90
90
--
-
-
--
458
--
-
90
90 --
--
--
-
28
485
-
458
28
39
-
--
39
39
- -
39
44
188
186
188
188
-
-
-
91
-I
83
91
83
9
91
83
9
788
515
515-
272
272
48
BUFFALO, NY DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS

 
KELLEYS ISLAND, OH
Section Included: Entire area of Kelleys Island, Ohio. Controlling Depth: Unimproved, natural depths unknown. Project depth: Approach channel, 12
feet; Entrance channel, 10 feet; and remainder of channel, 8 to 10 feet.
Comparative Statement of
Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
1,170
2000
798
2003
1
,
071
...
200
[
5
......
1,116 -.'
1998
1,173
2001
1,050
2004
621
1999
1,081
2002
1,289
2005
818
Freight Traffic, 2006 (thousand short tons)
C
di
ommo ty
Grand Total
Lakewise
Receipts.. Shipments
TotaL all commodities
1,116
1,114
Total crude materials, ined36lc exccpt..fucls
1,116
3
1,114;
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
1,116
3
1,114
4322
limestone
1,116
3
1,114
SANDUSKY HARBOR. OM
Section Included: Southeasterly portion of Sandusky Bay to and including passenger docks on Cedar Point. Controlling Depth: Mosely Channel, 2E
feet; Bay Channel and Straight Channel from Mosely Channel to junction with Bay Channel, 25.0 feet; turning basin, 24 feet; Dock channel, 21 feet;
Straight channel from dock channel to junction with Bay Channel, 21 feet. Project Depths: Mosely Channel, 26 feet; bay channel and Straighl
Channel from Mosely Channel to junction with Say Channel, 25 feet; turning basin, 24 feet; Dock channel, 22 feet; and straight channel from dock
channel to junction with Bay Channel, 21 feet.
Comparative
Statement
of Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
4,403
2000
3,645
2003
4,183
,,:
2006
3;780
1998
4,334
2001
4,649
2004
3,404
1999
4,898
2002
4,455
2005
3,555
Freight Traffic, 2006 (thousand short tons)
Canadian
Domestic
Commodity
Grand Total
Total
Lakewise
Outbound
Receipts
Shipments
f
"
661
'_
all commoditie
Total coal
1100
coal & lignite
Total
-
crude
:
materials
,,anedible except fusty
Subtotal soil, sand, gravel
,
rock and stone
4331
sand & gravel
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
4410
iron ore
Subtotal other non-metal. min.
4900
non-metal. min. nec
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
BUFFALO, NY DISTRICT
49

 
HURON HARBOR, OH
Section Included: Lake approach channel from deep water to a point opposite the outer end of east breakwater; entrance channel from its junction with
the approach channel to its junction with the River Channel; River channel and turning basin to within 1,500 feet of the Penn Central Railroad
Bridge.
Controlling Depths: Lake approach
and entrance
channel, 27.5 feet; river channel, 27 feet; turning basin, 21 feet. Project Depths: take approach and
entrance channels, 29 feet; river channel to Sftp No. 1, 28 feet; from Slip No. 1 through eastern portion of the turning basin, 28 feet; turning basin, 22
feet.
Comparative Statement of
Traffic
(thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
856
2000
1,275
2003
1,291
2006
845
1998
1,192
2001
1,260
2004
860
1999
1,154
2002
898
2005
1,032
Freight Traffic, 2006 (
thousand short tons)
Canadian
Domestic
Commodity
Grand Total
Lakewise
Outbound
Receipts
Total, all commodities
845
22;
824"
Total;crucio
materials
,
inedible
.except fuels
834
10
824.;<
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
516
10
506
4322
limestone
506
506
4331
sand & gravel
10
to
Subtotal
i
ron ore and scrap
317
317
4410
iron ore
317
317
Totil'foodiand farm products
12
12
Subtotal grain
12
12
6344 corn
12
12
LORAIN HARBOR, OH
Section Included: Outer Harbor and Black River from mouth to and including United States Steel Corp., National Tube Division dock, 3 miles.
ControilingDepths: Lake Approach channel, 27.0 feet; A channel BOO feet wide through the Outer Harbor, 27 feet; remainder of Outer Harbor, 25 feet;
lower 2,200 feet of River Channel, 25 feet; remainder of River Channel 24 feel except turning basinjust downstream of the 21 st Street Bridge which is
12 to 19 feet and the returning Basin opposite the U. S. Steel Corp., National Tube Division which is 12 to 20 feet. Project Depths: Lake Approach
Channel, 29 feet; a channel 800 feet wide through the Outer Harbor, 28 feet; remainder of Outer Harbor, 25 feet; lower 2,200 feet of River Channel, 28
feet; remainder of River Channel, 27 feet; except turning basin downstream of 21 st Street Bridge, 20 feel and turning basin opposite U. S. Steel Corp.,
National Tube Division Dock, 21 feet.
Comparative Statement of
Traffi
c (thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
15,955
2000
14,180
2003
2,154
200
3,617."i
1998
14,166
2001
7,665
2004
3,007
1999
12,968
2002
6,672
2006
3,055
Freight Traffic, 2006 (thousand short tons)
Foreign
Canadian
Domestic
Commodity
Grand Total
Total
Lakewise
Inbound
Inbound Outbound
Receipts Shipments
Total,
all commodWe
Total coal
1200
cuac coke
Total chemicals
and related
products
18
Subtotal fertilizers
18
3130
potassic fart.
1
Total crude .materials,.inedible.except, fuels
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel, rock and stone
4322
limestone
4323
gypsum
4331
sand & gravel
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
4410
iron ore
4420
iron & steel scrap
Subtotal sulphur
,
clay and salt
4782
clay & refrac. mat.
Subtotal slag
4860
slag
.
Subtotal other non
-
metal, min.
4900
non-metal. min. nec
Total primary manufactured goods
19
Subtotal primary iron and steel
products
19
531?
pig iron
19
Total all manufactured equipment
,
machlnery `
and products
7110
machinery
(
not elec)
39
10
0
10
24
24
11
71
2;896 ;.2,877x'
997
997
752
752
245
245
1,899
1,880
20
1,863
1,863
20
17
17
-
80
80
60
BUFFALO, NY DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
CLEVELAND HARBOR, OH
Section Included: Outer Harbor, Old River and Cuyahoga River from mouth to and including Upper Republic Steel Corp. Dock, immediatel}
downstream from Norfolk & Western Railway Bridge, 5.8 miles. Controlling Depth: Lake Approach Channel, 29 feet; entrance channel, West Basir
and westerly 800 feet of East Basin, 28 feet; easterly 3800-foot length of East Basin, 27 feet; 500-foot channel through East Outer Harbor, 25 feet:
channel between piers to Conrail Railroad Bridge, 27.0 feet; channel in Cuyahoga River from Penn Central Railroad to upperproject limit, 22 feet:
turning basin upstream from E.I. Dupont De Nemours And Company, Inc., Grasselii Chemical Division Dock, 19.5 feet; Old River to Sand Product:
Corporation Dock. 23 feet; remainder of Old River to upper project limit, 14 feet. Project Depth: Lake Approach Channel, 29 feet; West Basin.
entrance channel and west end of East Basin, 28 feet; remaining 3800-foot length of East Basin, 27 feet; 500-foot channel through East Outei
Harbor,25 feet; lower Cuyahoga River from Iakeward ends of the piers to immediately above junction with Old River, 27 feet; Old River to upper project
limit, 27 feet; remainder of Cuyahoga River, 23 feet; turning basin upstream from E.J. Dupont De Nemours and Company, Inc., Grasseli Chemica
Division Dock, 18 feet.
Comparative Statement of Traffic (thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
18,113
2000
14,391
2003
12,621
2066
15,187.
1998
17,865
2001
11,938
2004
15,775
1999
15,540
2002
11,412
2005
13,641
Freight Traffic,
2006
(
thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total,
all commodities
Total petroleum.
and-.ii leum
:;
products
Subtotal petroleum products
2330
distillate fuel oil
2340
residual fuel oil
Total crude materials, inedible except fuels
Subtotal soil, sand
, gravel,
rock and stone
4322
limestone
4331 sand & gravel
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
4410
iron ore
Subtotal stag
4860
stag
Subtotal other non-metal. min.
4900
non-metal. min. nec
Total, omary manufactured goods
Subtotal lime, cement and glass
5220
cement & concrete
5290
misc. mineral prod.
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
5320
i&s primary forms
5330
Ms plates & sheets
5360
Ms bars & shapes
5370
Ms pipe & tube
5390
primary i&s nee
Subtotal primary non
-
ferrous metal products
5429
smelted prod. nec
5480
fab. metal products
Tatal
,
ratl.=manufactured equipinent
,.
macbi
'nery and-products
7110
machinery (not elec)
7120
electrical machinery
7900
manufac. prod. nec
Total unknown
or not eiscwherc
' classified
9900
unknown or nee
Commodity
Total, ail commodities
Total
:=petroleum
and petroleum=jproducts
Subtotal petroleum products
2330
distillate fuel oil
2340
residual fuel oil
2430
asphalt, tar & pitch
2540
petroleum coke
Total chemicals and related products =-
Subtotal other chemicals and related products
3276
metallic salts
Total
80
ill
Lakewise
Total
1,484
904
887
17
472
181
248
35
7
0
108
1
108
17
17
Receipts
Shipments
11,467;
7,299
213
185
21
'
213
185
21
20
14
86
86
102
81
55
0
0
21
Foreign
Inbound"
472
181
248
35
7
0
92
1
92
1:1
1
0
0
wl
171
Canadian
Inbound
Outbound
132,
132
63
69
1.456
121
1,648
---
878
----
771
---
176176
-----
7878
-----
53
121
53
121
920=
904
887
17
16
16
Domestic
Internal
Receipts
Shipments
Intraport
7
7
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
BUFFALO, NY DISTRICT
51

 
CLEVELAND HARBOR, OH
Freight Traffic, 2006 - continued
(thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total
Total crude materials, inedible except fuels
110641
Subtotal
soil, sand, gravel
,
rock and stone
31068
4322
limestone
2,886
4331 sand & gravel
181
Subtotal iron ore and
scrap
7,128
4410
iron ore
7,128
Subtotal slag
55
4860
slag
55
Subtotal other non-metal
.
min.
814
4900
non-metal, min. nee
814
Total primary manufactured goods
110
Subtotal lime
,
cement
and glass
95
5220
cement & concrete
95
Subtotal primary
i
ron and steel
products
15
5312
pig iron
12
5330
i&s plates & sheets
3
*Includes
13,436 tons
of foreign
inbound i
n-transits.
Domestic
Lakewise
Internal
Receipts
Shipments
Receipts
Shipments
Intraport
6,834 '-
861
3,322Si
2,938
118
11
2,758
117
11
180
1
3,938
3,190
3,938
3,190
55
55
57
635
122
57
635
122
FAIRPORT HARBOR, OH
Section Included: Outer harbor and Grand River from mouth to and including Diamond Alkali Company Stone Dock, 1.5 miles. Controlling Depths:
Entrance Channel, 24 feet; Outer Harbor, 24.0 feet; Grand River to upstream of Republic Steel, 19.0 feet; remaining length of Grand River to the upper
project limit, 19 feet; except for 1,000 feet of the upstream end of the west side of the channel, 5 feet; turning basin, 15 feet. Maintenance Depths:
Entrance channel and outer harbor, 25 feet; Grand River to upstream of Republic Steel, 24 feet; remaining length of Grand River to the upper project
limits, 21 feet: turning basin, 18 feet.
Comparative Statement of
Traffic
(thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
3,296
2000
2,539
2003
2,526
2006
2,411
1998
2,880
2001
2,942
2004
2,772
1999
2,553
2002
2,326
2005
2,452
Freight Traffic,
2006
(
thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total
, all commodities
Total coat
1100
cool & lignite
Grand Total
zTotal::
crude materials
, inedible except-fuels
2.388
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
1,822
4322
limestone
1,694
4331
sand & gravel
128
Subtotal sulphur, clay and salt
52
4762
clay & refrac. mat.
52
Subtotal other non-metal. min.
514
4900
non-metal. min. nee
514
Canadian
Inbound
Outbound
12
331
331
Total
Domestic
Lakewise
Receipts
Shipments
11605
1.390
204
1,421
1,390
1
21
1,338
1,328
83
62
21
183
183
183
183
Internal
I ntraport
52
BUFFALO, NY DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS

 
ASHTABULA HARBOR, OH
Section Included: Outer harbor and Ashtabula River from mouth to and including city of Ashtabula Dock (Former Great Lakes Engineering Work!
Dock), 1.75 miles. Controlling Depth:
Westerly portion of outer harbor to inner breakwater& approach channel to docks east of inner breakwater, 26.(
feet turning basin in front of inner breakwater 21.5 feet; the approach to the Penn, Central Railroad Company's slip and the lower 2,000 feet of th(
Ashtabula River, 23 feet; thence to car ferry slip, 10
feet;
thence to a point 1,550 feet upstream from turning basin and including turning tasin, 3 feet
Project Depth: Entrance channel, 29 feet; westerly portion of outer harbor to inner breakwater, 28 feet; Approach Channel to docks east of inne
breakwater, 28 feet; turning basin in the easterly portion of the outer harbor, 22 feet; channel from inside the Inner Breakwater to mouth of river an(
2,000 feet upstream and approach channel to Penn. Central Railroad Company's slip, 27 feet; thence to car ferry slip, 18 feet; thence to a point 1,55(
feet upstream from turning basin and including turning basin, 16 feet.
Comparative Statement of Traffic (thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Totai
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
11,929
2000
12,322
2003
10,427
2066
6,622
1998
15,602
2001
10,934
2404
10,938
1999
10,495
2002
9,838
2005
9,714
Freight Traffic, 2006 (
thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total, all=
commodities.
Total coal
1100
coal & liuni(o
Totalrchemicals and related products
Subtotal fertilizers
3130
potassic fert.
Grand Total
Foreiqn
Inbound
4
4
Domestic
Total
Lakewise
Receipts
Shipments
Total crude: materials, Inedible `except fuels
1,944
169
282 `
1493
1,493
Subtotal
soil, sand
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
487
487
487
4322
limestone
473
473
473
4323
gypsum
15
15
15
Subtotal iron
ore and scrap
994
994
994
4410
iron ore
994
994
994
Subtotal
non-ferrous
ores
and scrap
24B
165
83
4680
non-ferrous scrap
248
165
83
Subtotal sulphur, clay and salt
4
4
4782
clay & refrac. mat.
4
4
Subtotal slag
121
121
4860 slag
121
121
Subtotal other non-metal. min.
90
78
13
13
4900 non-metal. min. nec
90
78
13
13
Total primary manufactured' goods
2
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
2
2
5312
pig iron
2
2
CONNEAUT HARBOR, OH
Section Included: Outer harbor and Conneaut River 2,450 feet upstream of the outer end of the West Pier. Controlling Depth: Westerly portion of
outer harbor, 20.5 feet; access channel to city dock, 7.5 feet; easterly portion of cuter harbor 23 feet. Inner Harbor, 28. feet; Project Depth: Easterly
portion of outer harbor, 28 feet; westerly portion of outer harbor, 22 feet; access channel to city dock 8 feet: Inner Harbor, 27 feet.
Comparative Statement of
Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
6,205
2000
10,603
2003
6,705
2006
7;368
1998
7,786
2001
10,485
2004
8,027
1999
8,868
2002
10,474
2005
7,405
Freight Traffic,
2006 (thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total, `
all commodities=
Total :coal
1100
canal & lignite
1200
coal coke
Total:crude materials,: inedible except fuels
Subtotal
soil, sand,
gravel,
rock
and stone
Grand Total
Canadian
Inbound
Outbound
4,029.
137
520
107
107
31
31
4322
limestone
389
4323 gypsum
130
Subtotal Iron ore and scrap
3,479
4410
iron ore
3,372
4420
iron S steel scrap
107
Subtotal other non-metal. min.
31
4900
non-metal. min. nec
31
Canadian
Inbound
Outbound
Domestic
Total
Lakewise
Receipts
Shipments
3,772
3,761
11+
400
389
11
389
389
11
----
3,372
3,372
3,372
3,372
11
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
BUFFALO, NY DISTRICT
5,:

 
CONNEAUT HARBOR, OH
Freight Traffic,
2006
-
continued
(thousand short tons)
Canadian
Domestic
Commodity
Grand Total
Total
Lakewise
Inbound
Outbound
Recets Shipments
Total primary manufactured goods
Subtotal lime, cement and glass
6
6
6
5210
lime
6
6
6
ERIE HARBOR, PA
Section Included: Southerly side of Erie Harbor and Lake Erie water frontage from harbor entrance eastward to and including Sun Oil Co dock, 3.5
miles. Controlling Depth: Entrance channel, 29 feet; channel to easterly coal and ore docks, 27 feet; and 27 feet to the Port Authority Dock; harbor
basin, 21 feet; westerly portion of harbor, 18 feet. Project Depth: Entrance channel, 29 feet; Approach Channel to easterly coal and ore docks, 28
feet; approach to Port Authority Docks, 27 feet; Harbor Basin, 21 feet; westerly portion of Harbor
Basin
, 18 feet. The approach channel from the 28
foot channet to and including turning basin at westerly docks has been authorized, but never completed and considered
inactive at the
present time.
Comparative
Statement of
Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
1,163
2000
1,501
2003
1,121
2006°
7,074 '.
1996
1,296
2001
1,159
2004
1,100
1999
1,136
2002
1,362
2005
1,066
Freight Traffic, 2006 (
thousand short tons)
Commodity
Grand Total
Total,
all commodities
:.::Total crude..
materials
, inedible except-fuels
1,073
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel, rock and stone
1,043
4322
limestone
829
4331
sand & gravel
214
Subtotal other non
-
metal. min.
29
4900
non-metal. min. nec
29
Total ail manufactured equipment, machinery and prdduc
7900
manufac. prod. nec
Canadian
Inbound
Outbound
0
17.5
175
124
51
BUFFALO HARBOR, NY (INCLUDED IN PORT OF BUFFALO)
Section Included: Outer harbor, Lackawanna Canal, Union Canal. Buffalo River from mouth to Conrail R. Y. Bridge, 5.5 miles. Buffalo Ship Canal,
and Black Rock Canal to the Black Rock Lock. Controlling Depths: Outer area of south entrance channel, 30 feet; south entrance channel 29.0 feet;
southern portion of outer harbor, 28 feet; 900 feet wide section adjacent to the south breakwater beginning 2,000 feet north of the south breakwater
and proceeding northerly 4,200 feet, 23 feet; thence 27 feet to the International Salt Company and 23 feet in the remainder of the outer harbor to the
north; new north entrance channel, 25 feet; Black Rock Canal, 21 feet; Buffalo River Entrance, Buffalo River and Buffalo Ship Canal, 22 feet. Project
Depth: Outer area of south entrance channel, 30 feet; south entrance channel 29 feet; southern portion of outer harbor, 28 feet; 900 feet wide section
adjacent to the south breakwater beginning 2,000 feet north of the south breakwater and proceeding northerly 4,200 feet, 23 feet. Middle section of
the outer harbor, 27 feet; north outer harbor, 23 feel; north entrance channel, 25 feet; Buffalo River entrance, Buffalo River and Buffalo Ship Canal, 22
feet. Black Rock Canal, 21 feet.
Comparative Statement of
Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
1,631
2000
1,769
11
2003
1,117
2006=
-'1,345
1998
2,072
2001
959
2004
1,206
1999
1,804
2002
1,288
2005
1,386
Freight Traffic, 2006 (
thousand
short tons)
Commodity
;Total, atf:commodities
-
-Total coal
1101
coal & Isgnite
Grand Total
-Total crude
materials,
inedible except fuels
315
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel, rock and stone
315
4322
limestone
233
4331
sand & gravel
82
Total primary manufactured goods
124
Subtotal lime
,
cement and glass
124
5220
cement & concrete
124
Subtotal
primary non-
ferrous metal products
0
5480
fab. metal products
0
64
BUFFALO, NY DISTRICT
Foreign
Inbound
Outbound
Canadian
Inbound
Outbound
898;
869
705
164
29
29
17
17
17
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
89B'
Domestic
Lakewise
Receipts
Domestic
Lakewise
Receipts

 
BUFFALO HARBOR, NY (INCLUDED IN PORT OF BUFFALO)
Freight Traffic,
2006
-
continued
(thousand short tons)
Commodity
Total food and farm products
Subtotal grain
6241
wheat
6445
oats
Total a
II
1nae6facturcd equipment
,
machinery and `products
7110
machinery (
not elec)
Foreign
Inbound
Outbound
Canadian
Inbound
Outbound
Domestic
Lakewise
Receipts
PORT OF BUFFALO, NY
Section Included
:
Outer harbor
,
Lackawanna Canal
,
Union Canal
,
Buffalo River from mouth to Conrail RY Bridge 5
.
5 miles, Buffalo Ship Canal, Blact
Rock Canal
,
Black Rack
Lock,
Black Rock Channel, Niagara River, and Tonawanda to and including Buffalo Oil Terminal
,
Inc. Dock, located abou
2,000 feet north of turning basin
,
Tonawanda inner Harbor
,
and Tonawanda Creek Channel from mouth to Main Street Bridge
.
Controlling and Projec
Depths
:
See Buffalo Harbor, Niagara River and Tonawanda.
Comparative Statement
of Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
1,894
2000
2,169
2003
1,427
2606
1,556 -1
1998
2,341
2001
1,215
2004
1,592
1999
2,075
2002
1,686
2005
1,611
Freight Traffic, 2006 (thousand short tons)
Commodity
Grand Total
Total coal
579
1100 ccal & lignite
579
Total' petroleum and petroleum
155
.products
Subtotal petroleum products
155
2340 residual fuel oil
a
2430 asphalt, tar & pitch
147
Total crude materials, -inedible except ?
,fuels
Subtotal soil, sand
,
gravel
,
rock and
395
stone
4322 limestone
233
4331 sand & gravel
82
Total primary-manufactured goods
124
Subtotal lime, cement and glass
124
5220 cement & concrete
124
Subtotal primary non-ferrous metal
0
products
5480 fab. metal products
0
:.Total
food,and4arm..products
3.85`
Subtotal grain
385
6241 wheat
124
6445 oats
261
Total all manufactured equipme
ntacbinery and=products:.
_
7110 machinery (
not elec)
Foreign
Inbound
Outbound
Canadian
Inbound
Outbound
277
_ 385;
i
135
3851
13-
30
Domestic
Total
Lakewise
Receipts
342
342-
342
342
81
81
261
261
Internal
Intraport
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS
BUFFALO, NY DISTRICT
55

 
.
OSWEGO HARBOR, NY
Section Included: Outer Harbor and Oswego River from mouth to Seneca Street. Controlling Depths: Lake approach channel, 27 feet; channel
through outer harbor, 24 feet; east and west side of outer harbor, 21 feet; Oswego River channel, 24 feet. Project Depths: Lake approach channel, 27
feet; channel through outer harbor, 25 feet; lower 1,600 feet of Oswego River channel, 24 feet; remainder of Oswego River channel and Oswego
Harbor, 21 feet.
Comparative Statement of
Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
640
2000
589
2003
715
.
206
633 C
1998
471
2001
393
2004
856
1999
805
2002
324
2005
670
Freight Traffic, 2006 (thousand short tons)
Foreign
Canadian
Domestic
Commodity
Grand Total
Lakewise
Inbound
Inbound
Receipts
Total, all commodities
Total petroleum and petroleum products -
Subtotal petroleum
products
2340
residual fuel oil
2430
asphalt, tar & pitch
2540
petroleum coke
Total crude materials, inedible except fuels
Subtotal other non
-
metal. min.
4900
non-metal. min, nec
Total primary ' manufactured goods
Subtotal lime
,
cement and glass
5220
cement & concrete
Subtotal primary non-ferrous metal products
5422
aluminum
5480
fab, metal products
Total all manufactured equipment, machinery and products
7110
machinery (not elec)
7900
manufac. prod. nec
291
29
29
360-
336
336
23
14
9
56
BUFFALO, NY DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS

 
Harbor or Waterway
Project
Other Harbors and Waterways 2006
Commodity
BARCELONA HARBOR, NY
CAPE VINCENT, NY
DUNKIRK HARBOR, NY
GREAT SODUS BAY HARBOR, NY
IRONDEQUOIT BAY HARBOR, NEW YORK
NIAGARA FALLS, NY
NIAGARA RIVER, NY (INCLUDED IN PORT OF BUFFALO)
OGDENSBURG HARBOR, NY
PORT CLINTON HARBOR, OH
ROCHESTER (CHARLO'T'TE) HARBOR, NY
SACKETS HARBOR, NY
TONAWANDA HARBOR, NY (INCLUDED IN PORT OF
BUFFALO) (PRINT ONLY)
VERMILION HARBOR, OH
WADDINGTON
HARBOR, NY
No Commerce Reported
No Commerce Reported
No Commerce Reported
No Commerce Reported
No Commerce Reported
No Commerce Reported
1100 coal & lignite
2340 residual fuel oil
2430 asphalt, tar & pitch
Total
Tons(
x1000)
Total
Ton-miles(
x1000)
Total
Trip-ton-
miles Internal and Intraport
(
x1000)
4900 non-metal. min. nee
Total Tons
(
x1000)
No Commerce Reported
5220 cement &
concrete
Total Tons
(x1000)
2211 gasoline
3211 acyclic hydrocarbons
4189 lumber
5290 misc. mineral prod.
5330 Ms plates & sheets
5422 aluminum
7110 machinery (not elec)
7210 vehicles & parts
7900 manufac. prod, nec
Total Tons(
X1000)
No Commerce Reported
No Commerce Reported
No Commerce Reported
Thousand Short Tons
58
8
147
213
1,533
4
157
157
164
164
0
0
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
BUFFALO, NY DISTRICT
57

 
ILLINOIS RIVER, IL (INCLUDED IN THE ILLINOIS WATERWAY CONSOLIDATED)
Section Included
:
Mouth of Illinois River, Grafton
, IL to Lockport, IL, 291.
9 miles
.
Maintained Depth
:
9 feet.
Comparative Statement of Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
1997
38,619
2000
41,
491
2003
39
,
494
1006
`=
37,550
1998
38
,641*
2001
40,333
2004
40,209
1999
40,685
2002
40,204
2005
38,395
*Revised after original year of publication
Commodity
Total coal
1100 coal „liar
1200 Cotil cc
Freight Traffic, 2006 (
thousand short tons)
Grand Tota
1_1,otal,pctrolcurn and:pctroleum products__:_.
5;59.1:
Subtotal
crude petroleum
20
2100 crude petroleum
20
Subtotal petroleum products
5,571
2211 gasoline
178
2221 kerosene
35
2330 distillate fuel oil
1,067
2340 residual fuel oil
759
2350 tube oil & greases
227
2429 naphtha & solvents
440
2430 asphalt, tar & pitch
1,141
2540 petroleum coke
1,364
2640 hydrocarbon & petrol gases, liquefied and
11
gaseous
2990 petro. products nec
348
Total cHen icals_acid-related iiroducfs
4,021
Subtotal fertilizers
967
3110 nitrogenous fert.
538
3120 phosphatic fort.
32
3130 potassic fert.
127
3190 fert. & mixes nec
270
Subtotal other
chemicals and related
3,055
products
3211 acyclic hydrocarbons
33
3212 benzene & toluene
119
3219 other hydrocarbons
735
3220 alcohols
1,142
3260 organic comp. nec
30
3273 ammonia
356
3274 sodium hydroxide
421
3275 inorg. elem., oxides, & halogen salts
60
3276 metallic salts
48
3279 inorganic chem. nec
70
3297 chemical additives
3
3299 chem. products nec
36
Total crride materials, inedible except fuels
!0111
Subtotal forest products
,
wood and chips
806
4161 wood chips
303
4190 forest products nec
3
Subtotal pulp and waste paper
4
4225 pulp & waste paper
4
Subtotal soil
,
sand
,
gravel, rock and stone
2,477
4322 limestone
78
4323 gypsum
284
4331 sand & gravel
2,109
4335 waterway improv. mat
5
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
1,338
4410 iron ore
302
4420 iron & steel scrap
1,036
Subtotal non
-
ferrous ores and scrap
108
4650 aluminum ore
38
4670 manganese ore
54
4690 non-ferrous ores nec
16
Subtotal sulphur
, clay and salt
151
4782 clay & refrac. mat.
151
Subtotal slag
443
4860 slag
443
Subtotal other non-metal. min.
1,075
4900 non-metal. min. nec
1,075
Totat prrmar^r„marwfacttlrcd goods
5,539
Subtotal lime
,
cement and glass
1,365
5220 cement & concrete
1,363
5290 misc. mineral prod.
2
Internal
Inbound
Outbound
Through
Intra
Unbound Downbnd Upbound -DownbndUpbound Downbnd Upbound Downbnd,
7.215
- `
15,ok
7,796
2,33.1
1143
118'.
1,135
- 13
943
86
1.212
1,127
229
2
1,212
11
71:1
85
972 -
153
....7780
1,898
722
S
936:,
18
Y722
20
-
- - - - -
952
20
153
-
780
-
1,898
-
722
936
18
112
39
---
-
27
108
5
17
18
....ti
---
88
90
10
427
194
257
44
-
90
417
82
79
7
41
120
8
-
9
90
182
7
10
126
86
28
125
-
140
548
88
168
12
s0
9
31
529
337
,57
390
11
11
328 - -
7
6
8
2.195
F.0
1 flf'^
464 =
34
214
880
--
1
83
-
2
463 - -
1
72 -
2
1,318
26512627
---
60 105
---
403
---
951
551
214
--- --
4
337
--
-- -10
-48 -55
656
23
-
-
37
19
70
37
105
389
401
139
35216
--
--
-3
-11
--
4
30
66
3916 --
-
-
-
-
--
-
--1 391448
5
3
--
-
-1
33 - - - 3 -
4',045
330
1,496
97
1.7701,
1,153
191
--
-
--
115
--
----
113
-2
4
2994
320- 1,487-
16
349
--
7
52
-6
27826
----
247
320 1,487
9
40
-
7
134
11
10
82
275
5
826
-
5 - -
-
238
59
129
11
10
82
37
767
32
17
-
76
21
--
11
43
4
-
12
11
-
140
11
-
140
13
2
101
327
13
2
101
327
361
-
715
361
-
715
498
-
1
3
769
92
498
-
1
3
768
92
--
2-
58
ROCK ISLAND, IL DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
ILLINOIS RIVER, IL (INCLUDED IN THE ILLINOIS WATERWAY CONSOLIDATED)
Freight Traffic, 2006 - continued
(thousand short tons)
Internal
Commodity
Grand Total
Inbound
Outbound
Through
Intra
Upbound Downbnd Upbound Downbnd
Upbound Downbnd Uobound Downbnd
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
3,957
1,254
160
107
2,
225
211
5315
5312
Ferro
pig ironalloys
1,926187
1,1437
--
--
784180
-1
5330
5320
1&s
As primary
plates &
formssheets
95168
538
1031
62
63157
157-
5360 1&s bars & shapes
380
15
1
94
268
1
5370
5390
1&s
primary
pipe
As
& tubenec
4378
28
54
5
2978
-53
5422
5480
5429
SubtotalSubtotal
aluminumsmelted
fab. metal
primary
primary
prod.
productsnec
wood
non-
ferrous
productsmetal
products
215
1514718
13
13
4
4
--22
1971344518
----
40
i
55
pr
mary wood prod.
22
22
--
Total-;food aii3,:farm products
1.10481 1
93
42,551,__
132
270
Subtotal grain
9,384
8
9,166
-
208
2
6241 wheat
167
119
-
47
6344 corn
9,217
8
9,046
-
161
2
Subtotal oilseeds
2,371
29
2,287
29
25
6522 soybeans
2,312
2,287
-
25
6590 oilseeds nec
59
29
-
29
Subtotal vegetable products
34
1
11
21
6653 vegetable oils
27
1
4
21
6654
Subtotal
vegetables
processed
& prod.
grain and animal feed
1,092
7
2
1,060
7
-
31
6747 grain mill products
36
38
6782 animal feed, prep.
1,054
2
1,022
31
Subtotal other agricultural products
167
52
28
82
6
6861 sugar
77
77
6865 molasses
63
52
4
6
6885 alcoholic beverages
28
28
Tota[_all in'antifa^ttrred=egarpment, riacfrin ry
and_produet;.
7110 machinery (not elec)
19
7500 textile products
1
7600 rubber & plastic pr.
15
5
10
7800 empty containers
18
18
7900 manufac. prod. nec
2
1
1
Ton-miles
1,281
,
960
59
,
819 115
,472 2,780,973 2
,268,553 870
,467
111
,826
9,922
(x1000)
Tons All Traffic (
x1000
)
37,550
Ton-mites All Traffic (
x1000
)
7,498,992
Total Trip-
ton-miles Internal and Intraport
(
x1000
)
38,400,313
CALUMET-SAG CHANNEL, IL (INCLUDED IN PORT OF CHICAGO, ALSO INCLUDED IN STATISTICS FOR ILLINOIS WATERWAY)
Section Included
:
Calumet-Sag Channel from its junction
with Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal to
Blue Island
,
Little Calumet and Calumet Rivers tc
Turning Basin
No. 5 (130th Street Bridge
).
Maintained Depth
:
9 feet.
Comparative Statement of
Traffic (
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Y?ar
Total
1997
10,041
2000
8,007
2003
6,576
2006,.`s
7,7.16
1998
8,808"
2001
6,022
2004
8,560
1999
7
,449
2002
6,749
2005
8,483
'Revised after original year of publication
Commodity
Total,: all commodities:
Total''G4a[
1100
coal & lignite
1200
coal coke
Total }ietroleunt and. petroleum'products -
Subtotal petroleum products
2211
gasoline
2330
distillate fuel oil
2340
residual fuel oil
2350
lube oil &
greases
2429
naphtha & solvents
2430
asphalt, tar & pitch
Freight Traffic, 2006 (
thousand short ions)
Grand Total
1;513`.
1,513
94
130
56
8
22
98
Internal
Inbound
Outbound
Through
Upbound Downbnd Upbound Downbnd
ur
411---:.-:-
30*_=:
5,439
1,836
9.34
5
225
2
710
3
118
1,092
295
118
1,092
295
83
6
5
24
58
48
8
56
-
8
14
20
78
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
ROCK ISLAND, IL DISTRICT
59

 
CALUMET-SAG CHANNEL, IL (INCLUDED IN PORT OF CHICAGO, ALSO INCLUDED IN STATISTICS FOR ILLINOIS WATERWAY)
Freight Traffic
,
2006 - continued
(thousand short tons)
Commodity
2540
petroleum coke
2640 hydrocarbon & petrol gases, liquefied and gaseous
2990 petro. products nec
Total chemical: and related products
Subtotal fertilizers
3110
nitrogenous fart.
3120
phosphatic Pert.
3130
potassic fert.
3190
fart.
& mixes nec
Subtotal other chemicals and related products
3219
other hydrocarbons
3220
alcohols
3275
inorg. elem., oxides, & halogen salts
3276
metallic salts
3279
inorganic chem. nec
3297
chemical additives
3299
chem. products nee
Total crude materials, inedible except fuels
Subtotal forest products, wood and chips
4161
wood chips
4190
forest products nec
Subtotal soil, sand, gravel
,
rock and stone
4322
limestone
4323
gypsum
4331
sand & gravel
4335
waterway improv. mat
Subtotal Iron ore and scrap
4410
iron ore
4420
iron & steel scrap
Subtotal non
-
ferrous ores and scrap
4650
aluminum ore
4670
manganese ore
4690
non-ferrous ores nee
Subtotal sulphur
,
clay and salt
4782
clay & refrac. mat.
Subtotal slag
4860
slag
Subtotal other non
-
metal. min.
4900
non-metal. min. nee
^i?otal primary
m
anufactured
goods
Subtotal lime
,
cement and glass
5220
cement & concrete
5290
misc. mineral prod.
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
5312
pig iron
5315
ferro alloys
5320
As primary forms
5330
As plates &
sheets
5360
As bars & shapes
5390
primary i&s nee
Subtotal primary non
-
ferrous metal products
5422
aluminum
5429
smelted prod. nee
5480
tab. metal products
:Total food!.and farm products
Subtotal grain
6241
wheat
6344
com
Subtotal oilseeds
6522
soybeans
6590
oilseeds nec
Subtotal vegetable products
6653
vegetable oils
Subtotal other agricultural products
6861
sugar
6865
molasses
Total all manufactured equipment, rrachiiiery and'. products
7110
machinery (not elec)
7600
rubber & plastic pr.
7900
manufac. prod. nee
Ton-miles (
x1000)
Internal
Grand Total
Inbound
Outbound
Through
Upbound
Downbnd Upbound
Downbnd
1,080
933
146
11
11
14
10
4
3831
155
17
147
64
80
1
-
78
--
69
1
-
67
5
---
--
S
--
5
303
154
17
68
64
33
242
152
17
35
38
19
-
19
29
-
3
26
531
--1
---
-35
---
7;863
128
1,012
723
4428
2
6
119
-
-
-
321
62
8
--
-2
27813919
119
-
-
--
-
27819
19
-
-2
6735
274
5
398
-
297
238
59
376
37
339
76
76
---
21
21
140
4312
140
4312
--
--
424
140
101
140
323
-
424
101
323
101
9
92
--
101
9
92
-
2,655
2,142
504 s
205
8
fib
131
203
8
65
131
2,299
2
2
1,928
2
370
-
786177
2
785176
-1
58
57
1
774
514
260
147
145
2
356
251
105
152
147
4
124234
120234
--4
337
109
222
200
---
200
47
---
47
153
-
153
51
29
22
22
-
22
29
29
.--_
21
21
--
21
21
64
6
58
---
54
54
10
6
4
26 '
.
-
4
22
14
2
12
10
-
10
1
180,549
5,518
428
130,533
44,071
Tons All Traffic (
x1000)
7,716
Tan-miles
All Traffic (
x1000
)
180,549
Total
Trip-ton-miles Internal and Intraport (x1000
)
7,464,221
60
ROCK ISLAND, IL DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
CHICAGO SANITARY AND SHIP CANAL, IL
(INCLUDED IN PORT OF CHICAGO, ALSO INCLUDED IN STATISTICS
FOR ILLINOIS
WATERWAY)
Section Included
:
Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal
.
Damen Avenue
,
Chicago to Lockport, IL. Maintained Depth: 9 feet at low water stages.
Comparative Statement of Traffic
(
thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
18,900
2000
17,983
2003
19,465
2006
991927
1998
18,185'
2001
16,905
2004
20,571
1999
17,500
2002
17,059
2005
21,044
'Revised after original year of publication
Commodity
Total coal
1100 coal & lignite
1200 coal coke
`.3,8031
3,002
801
Total-petroleum
and petroleum
products '
314021
Subtotal petroleum products
3,402
2211 gasoline
115
2221 kerosene
18
2330 distillate fuel oil
766
2340 residual fuel oil
286
2350 tube oil &
greases
98
2429 naphtha & solvents
150
2430 asphalt, tar & pitch
431
2540 petroleum coke
1,506
2640 hydrocarbon & petrol gases, liquefied and
11
gaseous
2990 petro, products nee
20
Total chemicals
and related
products
1,559
Subtotal fertilizers
83
3110 nitrogenous fert.
72
3120 phosphatic fert.
5
3130 potassic fert.
1
3190 fert. & mixes nee
5
Subtotal other chemicals and related
1,476
products
3212 benzene & toluene
102
3219 other hydrocarbons
107
3220 alcohols
698
3260 organic comp. nee
11
3274 sodium hydroxide
391
3275 inorg. elem., oxides, & halogen salts
44
3276 metallic salts
111
3279 inorganic chem. nee
5
3297 chemical additives
3
3299 chern. products nee
3
Total crude materials, inedible. except fuels
7,005
Subtotal forest products
,
wood and chips
115
4161 wood chips
113
4190 forest products nee
2
Subtotal soil
,
sand
,
gravel, rock and stone
4,375
4322 limestone
26
4323 gypsum
278
4331 sand & gravel
4,060
4335 waterway improv. mat
11
Subtotal iron ore and scrap
1,155
4410 iron ore
297
4420 iron & steel scrap
858
Subtotal non
-ferrous
ores and scrap
76
4650 aluminum ore
21
4670 manganese ore
43
4690 non-ferrous ores nee
12
Subtotal sulphur, clay and salt
140
4782 clay & refrac, mat.
140
Subtotal slag
430
4860 slag
430
Subtotal other non-metal
.
min.
715
4900 non-meta?. min. nec
715
Total primary manufactured
vou,.,
n 3,712
Subtotal lime, cement and glass
912
5220 cement & concrete
910
5290 misc. mineral prod.
2
Subtotal primary iron and steel products
2,600
5312 pig iron
786
5315 Ferro alloys
180
5320 i&s primary forms
56
5330 i&s plates & sheets
892
Freight Traffic, 2006 (thousand short tons)
Grand Total
Internal
Inbound
Outbound
Through
Intra
Upbound Downbnd Upbound Downbnd Upbound Downbnd Upbound Downbnc
4.132
180
3,183
1,688
- -
6,187
2,084
%2,411
61
11
--'
994 -
82
934:
5
1;777
4
-
994
-----
225
2
1,777
6
-
-
82
710
3
_._
_
850
68
459
952-=
711
195
137
29
850
68
459
952
711
195
'137
29
224192146
90
2190
-
-
--25147 ---
-
4421 352114109
-
35182
-
-
252420877
---5516
8
5
112-
-
-348
--
-
---4
83
22
412
312
533
109
10
26
-3 -- -- -11
114 -3
- -
8fi9.s1
7T6
227
.302-
32
2 - -
-
81
2 - - -
70
5
----
1
867
76
- 227
2215
-49
-5 -32
3448
--
--
4255
-3 -- -- -28
325
-
-
129
186
49
4
4
3912511
--
---
--- --19 -
- -
31
76
-
3
1
--
5
1--
1
1
-3
1,554 a
30
1,727
368 ;
1,717 <
...1117.
x_492
107
-
-
-
$
107 - - -
fi
--
2
933
- 1,727
320
904
492
- - -- -
26
- - 278
933
-
1,727
320
595
-
486
5-
6
--
-
9
9
-
-
30
30
-
-
-
-
-
---
49
49
238
277
4021
76
43
790
731-
-
-59
-
-
-
-
--
505
505
-
-
-
--- --
-
- -
---
-
-
-
210
210
103140
10314012
327
327---
--
-
--
--
-
-
825
6 n-
3 --
-
2,410
468
481
6 - - 332
92
481
6 -
-
331
92
295
----
-
3
-
1,930
2
371
-
----
-µ--
3
-
784180
-1
- -
-
57
1
117
-
1
-
514 260
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
ROCK ISLAND, IL DISTRICT
6'

 
CHICAGO SANITARY AND SHIP CANAL, IL
(INCLUDED IN PORT OF CHICAGO, ALSO INCLUDED IN STATISTICS FOR ILLINOIS WATERWAY)
Freight Traffic,
2006 - continued
(thousand short tons)
Internal
Inbound
Outbound
Through
Intra
Upbound Downbnd Upbound Downbnd Unbound Downbnd Upbound Downbnd
5360 i&s bars & shapes
271
124
-
145
2
5370 i&s pipe & tube
8
5390 primary i&s nec
403
46
-
-
251
106
Subtotal primary non
-ferrous
metal products
201
49
-
-
147
4
5480
5422
5429
aluminumsmelted
fab. metal
prod.
productsnec
1394518
221314
---
-
---
120234
--4
Total foodand farm products
402
-24
--
42
"
109
228
Subtotal grain
208
-
-- -
8
-
200
6241 wheat
47
-
-
47
6344 corn
161
8
-
153
Subtotal oilseeds
54
3
29
22
6522 soybeans
25
-
3
-
22
6590
Subtotal
oilseeds
vegetable
nec
products
21
29
-
-
-----
2129
-
6653 vegetable oils
21
-
21
Subtotal processed grain and animal feed
31
-
-
-
31
-.-
6782 animal feed, prep.
31
31
Subtotal other agricultural products
87
24
--
-
-
58
6
6865
6861
molassessugar
7710
24
-
--
--
544
-6
Total'
all manufactured equipm
and pioduct^s
it,
machlnery
7110 machinery (not elec)
14
7600 rubber & plastic pr.
10
7800 empty containers
18
7900 manufac. prod, nec
1
Ton-miles
(x1000)
Tons All Traffic
(x1000
)
19,927
Ton-miles All Traffic (
x1000
)
288,539
Total
Trip-
ton-miles Internal and Intraport
(
x1000
)
13,336,758
ILLINOIS
WATERWAY, IL (CONSOLIDATED REPORT FOR ENTIRE WATERWAY)
Section Included: Illinois River, Grafton, IL to confluence of Desplaines and Kankakee Rivers thence Desplaines River to Lockport, IL; Chicago
Sanitary and Ship Canal, Lockport, IL to Damon Avenue in Chicago; Chicago River (South
Branch
),
Damon Avenue to Lake Street; Calumet-Sag
Channel from its junction with the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal to Blue Island; and the Little Calumet River and Calumet River to Turning Basin
No. 5 (130th Street Bridge). See reports for Illinois River, Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, Calumet-Sag Channel, and Chicago River, South
Branch.
Maintained Depth: 9 feet at low water stages.
Comparative Statement of Traffic (thousand short tons)
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
Year
Total
1997
42,994
2000
44,231
2003
45,009
20D6
43,583 --
1998
41,795'
2001
43,490
2004
45,235
1999
43,724
2002
43,032
2005
44,018
"Revised after original year of publication
Commodity
Grand Total
Internal
Inbound
Outbound_ _
Through
_Intra_
Upbound Downbnd Upbound Downbnd Upbound Downbnd Upbound Downbnd
total, all commodifies
431563
10;593
391
2,234
16,460
4,54.5
1,
669 -6,996
688:
Total coal"
6,101 ,
1,145
94
933
5 - -3,984
4
1100 coal & lignite
5,348
1,131
2
225
2
3,984
4
1200 coal coke
819
14
2
92
708
3
-
-
Total petroleum and.p.etroleum products
6,4021
1,679
89
980
.2,723
74
166
416
274
2100
Subtotal
Subtotal
crude petroleum
petroleum
crude petroleumproducts
6,3812020
1,659
2020
--
89
9B0
2,723
74
166
416
274
2221
2211 gasolinekerosene
18035
14017
--
27
-6
5
2
-18
2330 distillate fuel oil
1,280
294
30
44
693
-
12
123
86
2340 residual fuel oil
795
110
-
11
525
16
-
92
41
2350
2429 naphtha
tube oil &&
solvents
greases
459227
261211
-14
1
155
7
-
13
7
2430 asphalt, tar & pitch
1,176
229
7
20
662
-
55
139
64
2540 petroleum coke
1,863
55
39
904
635
41
93
47
51
2640 hydrocarbon
gaseous
& petrol gases, liquefied and
11
11
-
2990 pets. products nec
355
331
17
4
3
Freight Traffic, 2006 (thousand short ions)
62
ROCK ISLAND, IL DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
ILLINOIS WATERWAY, IL (CONSOLIDATED REPORT FOR ENTIRE WATERWAY)
Freight Traffic,
2006 - continued
(thousand short tons)
Commodity
Grand Total
Internal
_Inbound
Outbound
Through
Intra
Upbpund Downbnd
Upbound Downbnd Upbound Downtrod Upbound Downbnd
Total chemicals and related products
4,168-
3,113
87
1
594
147-
25
120
81
3120
3110
3190
3130
Subtotal
nitrogenous
phosphatic
potassic
fert. &
fertilizers
mixes
fart.fart.fert.nec
538270
967
127321
265466
884
12627
--
-
--
--
--
--
1
1
69
80
551
--
-
----
---
2
2
-
-
---
Subtotal other chemicals and related
3,201
2,230
87
1
592
67
25
118
81
products
3211
3219
3212
acyclic
other
benzene
hydrocarbonshydrocarbons&
toluene
76311933
6905533
---
---
-6519
--3
---
---
--51
3220 alcohols
1,157
439
11
1
504
34
25
113
30
3279
3260
3274
3297
3276
3299
3273
3275
chemical
sodium
ammoniainorg,
metallic
inorganic
organic
chem.
elem.,
products
hydroxidecomp.
saltsadditiveschem,
oxides,
necnecnec&
halogen salts
356421151366030703
42135233662742703
-------76
--------
-----311
----19335
--------
------41
--------
Total crude. materials; inedible except fuels
8;154
1,691
32:
1.246
314
1,128
938
2,477
326
4161
4190
Subtotal
forest
wood chipsproducts
forest products
nec
,
wood and chips
306
3033
298
297
---
-
---
--
-
6
8
-
-
-
-
-
Subtotal pulp and waste paper
4
4225
Subtotal
pulp &
soil,
waste
sand
paper
,
gravel
,
rock and stone
4,697
4
320
4
-
-
1
,
242
-
16
330
-
--
2,470
320
4331
4323
4322 limestonesand
gypsum&
gravel
4,32328478
268-52
---
1,242--
-69
2782621
--- 2,464--
320--
4335
Subtotal
waterway
iron
improv.
ore and
mat
scrap
1,370
11
135
-
32
-
2
298
-
276
5
610
-
8
6
-
8
4410
4420 iron
iron
&
oresteel
scrap
1,069302
1305
-32
-2
298-
23838
55159
-8
-8
4650
Subtotal
aluminum
non-ferrous
ore
ores and scrap
108
38
32
17
-
-
-
-
-
-
21
76
--
-
-
4670 manganese ore
54
11
-
-
-
43
4690 non-ferrous
ores nec
16
4
-
-
-
12
Subtotal sulphur
,
clay and salt
151
11
-
-
-
140
4782 clay & refrac. mat.
151
11
-
-
-
140
Subtotal slag
443
14
-
2
-
100
327
4860 slag
443
14
-
2
-
100
327
Subtotal other non
-
metal. min.
1,075
876
--
-
-
199
4900 non-metal. min. nee
1,075
876
-
-
-
199
Total:prtmary manufactured goods
5;591
2,848
.-,, z.....1ZD
5
113
2;152<
302
Subtotal lime, cement and glass
1,413
1,234
6
1
3
76
92
5220 cement & concrete
1,412
1,234
6
1
3
74
92
5290
Subtotal
misc, mineral
primary
prod.
iron and steel products
3,960
2
1,550
160
3
108
1
,
929
2
210
-
5315
5312
Ferro
pig ironalloys
1,929187
1,1447
--
-3
--
782180
-1
5330
5320 i&s
i&s
primary
plates &
formssheets
95168
1718
1031
-1
26
51457
157-
5360 1&s bars &
shapes
380
138
1
-
94
145
1
5370
5390 primary
Ms pipe
i&s
& tubenec
437
8
74
8
-
54
-
-
-
6
251
-
-
51
productsSubtotal
primary non-ferrous metal
215
62
4
-
2
147
-
5422 aluminum
18
13
-
4
5429 smelted prod. nec
47
22
2
23
5480 fab. metal products
151
27
4
-
120
Subtotal primary wood products
2
2
5540 primary wood prod.
2
2
Total^food and,.fartn products
13,048
117
--
---
12,599
109.
222
- 2
Subtotal grain
9,384
8
9,173
-
200
-
2
6344
6241
cornwheat
9,217167
8
9,054119
--
15347
--
-2
6522
6747
6590
6654
6653
Subtotal
Subtotal
Subtotal
vegetable
oilseeds
vegetabies
grain
soybeansmill
oilseedsvegetable
processed
necproductsoils&
prod.
productsgrain
and animal feed
2,3712,312
1,092
383427597
29
29
21
t
2,290
2,290
1,090
-38
11
47
-
-
-
21
21
29
29
---
22
22
--
--
--
--
--
--
---
-
-
6782
Subtotal
anima!
other
feed, prep.
agricultural products
1,054167
76
2
---
-
-
1,053
33
58
--
---
-
-
6861
6865
6885 alcoholic
sugarmolassesbeverages
286377
52
24
-
-
-
--
-28
6
-54
4
----
-
-
u---
-
--
-
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
ROCK ISLAND
, IL DISTRICT
62

 
ILLINOIS WATERWAY, IL (CONSOLIDATED REPORT FOR ENTIRE WATERWAY)
Freight Traffic,
2006 - continued
(thousand short tons)
Internal
Commodity
Grand Total
Inbound
Outbound
Through
Intra
Upbound Downbnd Upbound Downbnd Upbound Downbnd Upbound Downbnd
Total all manufactured equip
5
machinery and products
7110 machinery (
not elec)
19
4
12
-
-
2
0
7500
7600
textile
rubber
products&
plastic pr.
15
1
-1
--
--
-5
--
-10
7800 empty
containers
18
-
-
-
18
7900 manufac. prod. nee
2
1
1
Ton-miles
7,980,052 2,274
,
896
24
,
773 100
,
870 3
,
184,533 1,476
,
888
542
,
300
316,549
59,244
(x1000)
Tons All Traffic (x1000)
43,583
Ton-miles
All Traffic (
x1000)
7,980,052
Total
Trip-ton-miles Internal and intraport
(
x1000)
38,559,924
64
ROCK ISLAND, IL DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS

 
Section 2
Trips and Drafts of Vessels
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF
ENGINEERS
GREAT LAKES 65

 
66 GREAT LAKES
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Total Dry Cargo Tanker
WAUKEGAN HARBOR, IL
Grand
Tote 1
DOMESTIC
Total
18
17
16
15
13
< 12
160
35
150
13
22
63
1
2
59
CHICAGO RIVER
(
MAIN AND NORTH BRANCH), IL
Upbound
Grand
Total
1,513
DOMESTIC
Total
1,513
5 12
1,513
14
1,137
17
11
1,484
1
1,137
17
1,484
1
CHICAGO RIVER, SOUTH
BRANCH, IL
Grand
Upbound
Downbound
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo Tanker
63
61
349
1,130
4
349
1,130
4
Total trips:
2,997
Total
3,125
1
-
439
2,681
4
3,105
-
-
406
2,682
17
DOMESTIC
Total
3
,
125
1
-
439
2,681
4
5 12
3,125
1
-
439
2,681
4
LAKE CALUMET, IL
Grand
Total
1,387
36
FOREIGN
Total
27
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
< 12
DOMESTIC
Total
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
Tow or
Tu_q
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo Tanker
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Inbound
Outbound
64
61
35
-
64
1
----
11
13
----
5
8
-
23
1-
12
25
4
1
2
1
61
1
4
32
2
22
160
36
160
13
41
47
3
6
50
Downbound
-
36
29223
--
-
---
Total
-2324
63
115
trips:
2322
61
2761
320-
------
359
1
,
137
17
1
,
484
1
-
349
1,130
4
359
359
463
829
59
1,215
56
-
427
675
57
5
1
1
5
1,373
1
10
2
15
32
1
10
1
7
14
1
15
1
1
4
1,309
13
3,105
-
-
406
2,682
17
3,105
-
-
406
2,682
17
Total trips:
6,230
Upbound
Downbound
4
458
13
1
1
4
439
14
12
1
1
828
55
1
8
1
11
1
816
54
25
2
1
3
6
7
1
3
1
1
1,176
2
3
2
19
35
1,106
3
1
4
31
-
419
2
1
8
15
1
1
1
672
54
191
--
3976
65510
-53
Total
trips:
2,602
I]
3
3
11
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
CHICAGO, IL DISTRICT
67

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled
Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Self Propelled Vessels
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Tow or
Tug
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Total Dry Cargo
Tanker
TTug
ow or
Dry Cargo
Tanker
CALUMET HARBOR AND RIVER
,
IL AND IN
Upbound
Downbound
Grand
Total
8
,
851
412
2
4
,
584
3,628
225
7,663
344
2
3
,
708
3,402
207
FOREIGN
Total
222
181
2
23
5
11
130
94
2
18
4
12
2726252423
22251418
9
20251418
9
-
----
1
221B14
11
18
2010181414
----1
211
--2
22
40
38
1
1
9
8
1
2021
19
1639
8
36117
--1
2
1
2
3
444
4
42
-
-
-
1
1
189
2-6
15
4
1
17
3
1-
2
2--
1
1
1611
8
3
6
5
1
152
1
15
3
2
14
1
1
< 12
s
51
7
4
3
DOMESTIC
Total
8,629
231
-
4,561
3,623
214
7,533
250
-
3
,
690
3
,
398
195
222621242320251918
223053533334
26
1115
3823295018101932
-------
----1712
12111543
6
31
1
2927
90
2621301914
6
59242522
1111
1041
-----
--
2313
-
1810
963281
----
-
-
-
-2
1617
56
26
68
--
3613
117
1
6280
4231
--
3510
1210
-2
1415
85
--
35
23
106
61
--
53
11
-1
< 1213
8,098159
196
-
4,345130
3,535
10
212
6,994117
-3
--
3,484117
3,317-
-190
Total trips
:
16,514
PORT OF CHICAGO, IL
Ib
d
Grand
Total
18
,
296
1,045
n oun
2
6
,
288
9
,
351
Outbound
1,610
18,291
1,124
2
6
,
429
9
,
084
1,652
FOREIGN
Total
130
94
2
18
4
12
222
181
2
23
5
11
26
27
2218
20
18
-
-
2
-
2518
2518
-
25
11
10
-
1
-
9
24
14
14
14
14
23
18
14
1
1
2
22
20
1
1
22
9
8
1
40
38
1
1
21
4
4
39
36
-
3
20
4
4
16
11
1
2
2
1942
1
1
8
7
1
185
4
1
9
2
6
1
172
1
1
31-
2
166
5
111
8
3
155
3
22
1
1
14
1
1
5 12
7
4
3
6
5
1
68
CHICAGO, IL DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft
n feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Total Dry Cargo Tanker
Tow or
Tug
PORT
OF CHICAGO,
IL - continued
DOMESTIC
Inbound
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Outbound
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo Tanker
Total
18,166
951
6,270
9,347
1,59B
18,069
943
6,406
9,079
1,641
26
14
1
13
-
-
15
3
12
2320252224211819
88
2340272729226
262457321112144
24
1018962831
-------1
5355223033293411
295238231719104
18
11121543361
-------2
5
141217
15
1316
17,628118596610
9
709401551
6,058
118371073
9,267-12911
1,594---21 17,5271585828106
71319781
6,1851
129391373
8
,9901011
8
23
1,639-
-
---
Total trips
:
36,587
INDIANA HARBOR, IN
Ib
d
Otb
d
Grand
n oun
u oun
Total
3,011
355
FOREIGN
-
1,505
961
190
2
,
996
340
-
1,502
958
196
Total
24
18
3
3
17
10
4
3
27
8
8
26
8
8
25
1
1
23
2
1
1
22
7
7
21
1
1
20
2
2
19
1
1
18
1
1
1
1
17
1
1
16
1
1
3
3
5 12
DOMESTIC
2
112
11
Total
2,987
337
1,502
961
187
2,979
330
1,498
958
193
30
1
1
29
13
10
3
2
2
28
88
83
5
6
1
5
27
148
148
1
1
26
86
73
10
3
21
9
9
3
25
11
7
4
1
1
24
4
4
1
1
23
22
1
5
1
4
1
72
13
72
12
21
2
2
116
116
1
20
2
1
1
12
12
19
5
3
2
-
71
61
10
18
4
1
3
87
34
5
6
42
17
23
20
1
2
25
15
-
10
16
33
18
-
15
55
10
20
-
25
15
30
27
-
3
30
29
-
1
13
30
29
-
1
34
33
-
1
s 12
2,501
1,398
940
163
2,432
1,387
Total
941
104
trips:
6,007
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
CHICAGO, IL DISTRICT
69

 
Trips and Drafts of vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo Tanker
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
BURNS WATERWAY
HARBOR, IN
Dry Cargo Tanker
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
1,065
280
376
361
48
947
208
336
361
42
FOREIGN
Total
162
145
8
1
6
76
73
1
1
1
27
19
19
6
6
26
11
11
6
6
25
22
22
1
1
24
19
19
3
3
23
29
29
7
7
22
26
26
12
12
21
8
8
17
17
20
8
8
14
14
19
2
2
7
7
17
1
1
165
3
21
1
15
1
1
13
1
1
5 12
10
4
1
5
2
1
1
DOMESTIC
Total
903
135
368
360
40
871
135
335
360
41
31
1
1
28
18
18
27
49
49
26
18
18
25
25
23
2
1
1
20242322211819
6324311
4
6
2331
1
47352283
8
1
4721337631
-------
----I
---2211
----------
17
10
8
2
17
12
-
2
3
1615
35
33
-
2
85
31
-----
45
-------
------
14
7
4
-
3
4
._.-
4
...
13
35
35
32
-
32
---
_ ._
5 12
713
323
355
35
679
-
290
351
38
CHICAGO HARBOR, IL
Total trips:
2,012
(16 feet and less)
Ubound
D
b d
Grand
Total
p
865
706
99
50
10
861
706
own oun
-
94
50
11
Total trips:
1,726
MICHIGAN CITY
HARBOR, IN
No Vessel Trips
Reported
BUFFINGTON HARBOR, IN
(27 feet and less)
Grand
Total
55
55
Inbound
-
--
---
-
51
51
Outbound
Total
trips:
106
GARY
HARBOR, IN
(31 feet and less)
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
890
167
--
393
325
5
632
154
--
343
330
5
Total
trips:
1,722
70
CHICAGO, IL DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo Tanker
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
TUq
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
TWO HARBORS
(
AGATE BAY), MN
Dry Cargo Tanker
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
336
269
34
33
340
262
36
42
FOREIGN
Total
28
23
5
-
2
2
28
1
1
27
1
1
24
7
7
2322
8
3
33
5
-
21
7
7
1
1
20
2
2
DOMESTIC
Total
308
246
29
33
338
260
36
42
31
3
3
29
1
1
28
98
1
27
3
3
75
72
3
26
21
21
19B
160
38
2532
1
9
9
24
45
45
4
4
23
66
66
1
1
22
48
16
32
21
10
10
1
1
20
8
8
19
86
57
29
36
36
18
7
7
17
2
2
16
8
8
5 12
1
1
1
1
Total trips:
676
DULUTH-SUPERIOR HARBOR
,
MN AND WI
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
1,310
1,234
--
39
32
5
1,259
1
,172
44
39
4
FOREIGN
Total
531
509
13
8
1
474
452
14
8
30
1
1
28
12
12
27
3
2
1
346
341
5
26
6
6
52
52
25
48
48
10
10
24
114
114
9
9
23
120
117
3
2
2
22
41
41
2
2
21
54
54
10
10
20
29
29
4
4
19
36
36
4
4
18
9
9
1
1
174
3
1
42
2
16
24
21
3
-
2
2
15
24
14
9
1
-
to
1
9
14
4
3
1-
4
4
13
11
11
1
1
<_ 12
4
1
2
1
DOMESTIC
Total
779
725
26
24
4
785
720
30
31
4
31
1
1
29
1
1
28
5
3
2
53
50
3
27
4
2
2
277
273
4
26
32
18
9
5
177
145
11
21
25
58
57
1
29
29
24
61
60
1
49
48
1
23
204
200
4
22
21
1
22
34
27
7
31
31
21
13
13
28
28
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
71

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo Tanker
Inbound
Tow or
Tug
DULUTH-
SUPERIOR HARBOR
,
N1N AND
WI - continued
inbound
DOMESTIC
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
s 12
28
264
25
4
30
2
6
7
28
253
24
4
27
7
TACONITE HARBOR, MN
Grand
Total
35
36
DOMESTIC
Total
28
27
26
23
21
18
36
1
9
6
14
3
3
36
1
9
6
14
3
3
3
4
Self Propelled Vessels
Total Dry Cargo Tanker
23
63
9
4
4
2
3
11
23
49
9
4
2
1
7
39
39
39
8
12
1
15
3
39
8
12
1
15
3
Tow or
Tug
Outbound
Outbound
14
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo Tanker
221
--1
---
--
4
Total trips:
2,569
Total trips:
75
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo Tanker
2
PRESQUE ISLE HARBOR, MI
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
385
333
--
25
27
--
378
327
-
26
25
FOREIGN
Total
24
23
22
21
2a
19
17
< 12
DOMESTIC
Total
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
< 12
187
7
30
96
34
13
3
3
1
198
23
4
4
6
15
3
14
120
5
1
3
181
7
30
96
34
10
3
1
152
21
3
4
6
15
3
14
78
4
1
3
22
1
20
1
24
2
22
130
45
67
18
248
32
105
27
6
31
1
1
12
10
23
130
45
67
18
197
32
91
19
1
31
1
1
12
9
26
2
1
23
25
14
6
5
Total trips:
763
3
3
3
72
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
D
Self Propelled Vessels
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Non-Self Propelled
Self Propelled Vessels
raft
Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tuq
Dry Cargo Tanker
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Dry Cargo Tanker
MARQUETTE
HARBOR, Ml
Ibd
O
d
Grand
Total
54
n oun
34
11
utboun
9
43
28
7
8
FOREIGN
Total
11
6
3
2
1
1
24
3
2
1
23
4
4
22
1
1
21
1
1
20
2
2
19
1
1
DOMESTIC
Total
43
28
8
7
42
27
7
N
268
8
7
7
25
1
1
23137
6
6
6
22
13
12
1
2
2
21
7
7
19
1
1
14
14
18
13
13
Total trips:
97
DRUMMOND ISLAND, MI
Ib
d
Ob
d
Grand
Total
19
,959
19
,
927
n oun
-
15
17
- 16,760 16
,
730
ut oun
--
12
18
FOREIGN
Total
26
24
-
2
16
16
25
2
2
24
1
1-
-
3
3
23
5
5-
-
9
9
22
1
1-
-
1
1
21
5
4-
1
20
7
6-
1
171819
322
223
---
---
1
1
DOMESTIC
Total
19,933
19,903
13
17
16,744
16,714
12
18
26
13
13
12
12
25
2
2
24
2
2
23
5
5
28
18
10
22
8
8
168
8
21
1
1
20
1
1
19
11
11
18
9
9
17
15
11
4
15
1
1
12
19,871
19,871
16,682
16,682
Total trips
:
36,719
ST. MARYS
RIVER, Mt
Ub d
D
b d
Grand
p oun
own oun
Total
80
,
411
79
,
957
-
259
185
10
46
,
246
45,840
5
228
162
11
FOREIGN
Total
1,453
1,222
155
70
1,112
903
5
135
62
7
2930
2
2
1
1
-
-
2827
121
101
1
1
44113
41413
--
-5
22
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
73

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo Tanker
Tow r
T_
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo Tanker
Self Propelled Vessels
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Total Dry Cargo Tanker
Taw or
Tug
Dry Cargo Tanker
ST. MARYS RIVER
,
MI - continued
Upbound
Downbound
FOREIGN
26
22
22
112
98
-
-
14
242325
2182
66
51
271149
66
2
8
2
1
1014773
719442
---
--1
551
--2
2221
216241
239160
1
21
--
38
68
3364
--
51
3
-
20
156
98
57
3
-
64
48
-
9
7
19
68
68
43
9
-
34
18
54
38
15
----
1
18
4
-
14
17
28
20
1
4
3
10
8
1
1
16
66
20
44
1
1
47
-
-
45
2
15
92
44
2
46
-
7
1
1
4
1
14
4
3
1
2
---
1
1
13
9
9
2
1
1
----
12
35
2
23
10
25
2
1
15
5
2
DOMESTIC
Total
62,059
61,836
104
115
4
62,033
61,836
-
93
100
4
31
1
1
3
3
29
1
1
28
3
3
96
91
5
27
5
5
517
496
21
26
69
31
36
2
440
360
14
66
25
64
62
2
50
45
5
24
109
107
2
50
49
1
23
304
281
23
22
22
22
99
41
58
11
11
21
19
19
12
12
20
23
23
16
16
19
403
363
40
71
21
50
18
148
106
21
21
6
6
17
32
27
1
4
25
2
23
16
46
43
1
2
3
1
1
1
1531
2
3
1
2
14
13
6
11
242
2
_< 12
60,724
60,722
1
1
60,705
60,699
11
1
4
Total trips
:
126,657
ST. MARYS FALLS CANAL
,
MI AND SAULT STE
.
MARIE
,
ONTARIO SHIP CANAL
,
CN (INCLUDED IN ST. MARYS RIVER)
Upbound
Downbound
Grand
Total
2
,
321
1
,
991
-
190
134
6
2,152
1
,
818
3
187
139
5
FOREIGN
Total
1,092
925
111
54
2
818
679
3
95
40
1
273028
101
9
1
1
390121
365121
---
--5
20
26
12
12
70
60
-
-
10
25
52
52
14
13
-
-
1
24
137
135
2
64
62
-
1
1
23
206
198
8
85
82
-
-
3
22
162
161
1
40
39
-
-
1
20
21
121
130
129
71
50
1
2214
1416
--
-4
2
19
47
47
39
7
-
32
18
19
16
3
5
2
-
3
17
23
17
1
3
2
6
4
1
1
16
64
20
44
45
-
-
45
15
89
43
1
45
4
1
1
2
144
3
1
1--
1
5 1213
6
9
2
9
4
51
-1
-1
-1
2
1
74
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
_ Tug
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Self Propelled Vessels
Dry Cargo
Tanker 11
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
T^u_
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo
Tanker
ST. MARYS FALLS CANAL
,
MI AND SAULT STE. MARIE
,
ONTARIO SHIP
CANAL
, CN (INCLUDED IN ST. MARYS RIVER
) -
continued
Upbound
Downbound
DOMESTIC
Total
1,229
1,066
79
80
4
1,334
1,139
92
99
4
31
1
1
3
3
29
1
1
28
3
3
96
91
5
27
5
5
517
496
21
26
45
31
12
2
440
360
14
66
25
63
61
2
50
45
5
24
107
105
2
50
49
1
23
278
266
10
22
22
22
80
39
41
11
11
21
18
18
12
12
20
22
22
16
16
19
392
352
40
71
21
50
18
139
97
21
21
6
6
17
17
16
1
25
2
23
16
46
43
1
2
3
1
1
1
152
2
31
2
14
13
6
11
242
2
< 12
4
4
6
2
- I-
4
Total trips:
4,473
GRAYS REEF PASSAGE, Ml
Ub d
D b d
Grand
Total
1
,
184
707
p oun
235
155
own oun
87
781
364
189
142
86
FOREIGN
Total
46
37
6
3
18
17
1
24
2
2
1
1
23
2
2
1
1
22
17
17
3
3
21
8
8
4
4
2054
1
8
7
1
19
2
2
1
1
18
4
2
2
12
6
3
3
DOMESTIC
Total
1,138
670
229
152
87
763
$47
--
168
142
86
25
43
42
1
-
74
68
-
6
---
24
51
50
1
-
114
70
-
44
--
22
20
2123
1639137
83
16056
7837
35
5
3
-
--
63
29
36
82
58242746
----
----
241775
---2
19
155
128
23
4
-
24
13
-
-
5
6
18
72
48
8
2
14
42
14
-
12
9
7
17
91
45
25
13
8
44
14
-
28
1
1
16
180
17
74
52
37
100
10
-
71
1
18
15
37
4
27
3
3
28
2
-
24
-
2
< 121314
105
2010
41
5216
4
-
-33
163
6
106165
-
-1
--
-
34
15
4
-22
1
-
-50
Total trips:
1,965
CHARLEVOIX HARBOR, MI
Ib
d
Otb
d
Grand
Total
596
n oun
460
--
69
67
u oun
--
$99
460
- -
71
68
FOREIGN
Total
13
12
1
6
3
3
23
1
1
22
1
1
21
4
4
1
1
20
8
7
1
1
1
18
31
2
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
75

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo Tanker
Non-Self Propelled
Vesse€s
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Self Propelled Vessels
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Dry Cargo Tanker
CHARLEVOIX
HARBOR
,
MI - continued
Inbound
Outbound
DOMESTIC
Total
583
448
68
67
593
457
68
68
23
4
4
22
3
3
2122
42
2
20
1
1
35
4
31
191
1
117
4
18
64
64
68
64
4
172
2
115
6
16
15
15
69
59
10
152
2
41
3
14
2
2
13
110
45
4
61
5
1
4
1211
2
2
10
4
4
8
378
378
378
378
Total
trips:
1,195
MANISTEE HARBOR, MI
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
49
46
-
--
3
-
42
39
-
3
FOREIGN
Total
16
16
111
11
24
3
3
23
4
4
1
1
22
3
3
21
3
3
2
2
20
4
4
1
1
19
2
2
3
3
18
1
1
DOMESTIC
Total
33
30
3
31
28
3
23
1
1
22
4
4
21
15
15
20
6
3
3
19
2
2
3
3
18
5
5
13
13
1715
123
3
9
3
-
Total trips:
91
LUDINGTON HARBOR, MI
Ib
d
Otb
d
Grand
Total
418
258
n oun
-
89
17
54
428
257
u oun
-
93
17
61
FOREIGN
Total
43
7
18
18
51
8
---
20
1
22
25
5
5
24
2
2
23
1
1
22
1
1
21
1
1
19
3
3
18
2
2
17
1
1
17
1
16
162
2
5
23
15
18
16
2
19
16
3
< 12
15
15
2
1
1
Tow or
Tug
76
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feel)
D
Self Propelled Vessels
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Self Propelled Vessels
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
raft
Total
Dry Cargo Tanker
Tow
Tug
or
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow
Tugor
Dry Cargo
Tanker
LUDINGTON HARBOR
,
MI - continued
Inbound
Outbound
DOMESTIC
Total
375
251
71
17
36
377
249
73
16
39
25
1
1
24
1
1
23
5
5
21
1
1
19
247
244
3
242
242
182
2
11
17
41
3
16
9
9
15
10
-
5
1415
1113
1311
1419
1014
--
-9
13
10
10
11
9
-
2
< 12
76
28
12
36
70
4
30
16
20
Total trips:
846
MUSKEGON HARBOR, M1
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
170
97
34
37
2
147
82
--
30
34
1
FOREIGN
Total
18
18
13
13
26
3
3
25
3
3
24
2
2
23
8
a
4
4
22
1
1
5
5
21
1
1
1
1
20
1
1
19
2
2
DOMESTIC
Total
152
79
34
37
134
69
30
34
1
27
11
11
26
16
15
1
2554
1
11
24
8
8
1
1
23
7
7
2
2
22
66
21
1
2143
1
77
20
12
6
6
9
8
1
19
13
11
2
14
14
18
3
3
99
17
7
3
4
2417
4
3
16
30
1
15
14
28
2
14
12
1551
13
74
3
13
10
10
8
8
<_ 12
15
3
4
6
2
22
3
41
14
1
Total trips:
317
GRAND HAVEN HARBOR AND GRAND RIVER, MI
Upbound
Downbound
Grand
Total
123
69
-
22
32
--
108
58
-
20
30
FOREIGN
Total
35
24
7
4
25
22
2
1
25
1
1
24
4
4
23
3
3
2276
1
66
2185
3
44
2074
12
53
11
19
1
1
4
4
18
3
3
5
5
<121
1
1
1
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
77

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo Tanker
45
3
1
1
10
6
5
5
10
3
GRAND HAVEN HARBOR AND GRAND RIVER, MI - continued
Upbound
DOMESTIC
Total
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
< 12
1
Tow or
Tuq
15
10
5
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo Tanker
28
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
36
Downbound
83
9
12
2
16
21
1
2
19
1
9
-
..-
10
-
2
1-
1
3
-
13
--
9
-
12
1
2
Tow or
Tuq
18
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo
Tanker
29
4
_
5
10
Total trips:
1
231
-
HOLLAND HARBOR, MI
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
56
32
--
12
12
-
55
27
14
14
FOREIGN
Total
24
22
20
16
10
1
1
DOMESTIC
Total
23
21
20
19
18
17
15
14
13
12
10
9
1
1
31
2
4
16
2
1
4
1
12
12
3
6
1
12
3
5o
8
3
1
6
9
11
11
1
1
1
22
26
6
3
6
9
1
1
2
12
12
1
11
- I
11
Total
1
trips:
-
111
ST. JOSEPH HARBOR, MI
Upbound
Downbound
Grand
Total
100
33
- -
36
31
-
89
32
30
27
FOREIGN
Total
21
20
19
DOMESTIC
Total
23
20
19
18
17
16
15
13
< 12
4
1
3
96
2
18
2
7
8
30
1
1
27
4
1
3
29
2
13
1
2
11
36
2
6
17
1
10
31
5
1
3
2
13
1
6
1
1
88
4
2
9
22
37
1
1
12
1
1
31
-
301
27
-..---1543711
-------
Total
---184251
trips:
----19251
---
189
-----
78
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo Tanker
MILWAUKEE HARBOR, WI
Non-Se#f Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Grand
Total
1,265
242
n oun
u oun
568
426
29
1,238
235
550
426
27
FOREIGN
Total
128
128
121
121
28
1
1
27
5
5
17
17
26
20
20
10
10
25
6
6
4
4
24
13
13
12
12
23
20
20
7
7
22
26
26
32
32
21
11
11
23
23
20
14
14
9
9
19
3
3
3
3
18
4
4
1
1
17
2
2
1
1
16
1
1
15
1
1
1
1
14
1
1
1
1
DOMESTIC
Total
1,137
114
--
568
426
29
1,117
114
550
426
27
24
2526
61113
34103
---
---
271
--
1
1
23
35
24
-
-
11
-
3
2
1
22
21
4
6
2
5
-
-
-
-
21
--
6
s
20
26
11
-
-
15
-
9
5
4
19
13
9
-
-
3
1
32
32
18
45
-
27
3
15
55
21
30
4
17
24
4
-
15
3
2
18
6
11
1
16
70
10
-
43
8
9
93
6
41
46
15
14
-
-
12
1
1
13
12
1
14
1
-
-
1
1
1
13
102
1
-
100
1
-
125
22
88
15
< 12
722
1
-
370
350
761
14
367
354
26
Total trips:
2,503
MANITOWOC HARBOR, WI
Ib
d
Otb
d
Grand
Total
560
253
n oun
u oun
176
131
-
--
597
253
--
213
131
DOMESTIC
Total
560
253
176
131
597
253
-
213
131
2021
185
5
3
15
5
1
5
-
-
-
17
19
18
244
30
1
242
29
211
24426
244
._ .
-
26
-
-
1672
5
3
152
11
1
1312
18568
1
8363
1024
222
95
-
2
Total
117
66trips.
105
25
1,157-
-
Tow or
Tug
Ib
d
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Self Propelled Vessels
Dry Cargo
Tanker I
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
O
tb
d
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
7t:

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Seff Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Vessels
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Non-Self Propelled
GREEN
BAY HARBOR, WI
Upbound
Downbound
Grand
Total
262
185
8
35
32
2
228
156
7
32
31
2
FOREIGN
Total
72
63
8
54
45
7
1
242520212223271819
12131112
18
51
12181211271
-----35
1
1413624
411
1413424
6
11
--------
-
--
15
7
-----
7
5 12
2
1
1
DOMESTIC
Total
190
122
34
32
2
174
111
31
30
2
27
1
1
261
1
1
1
5 1220242221231713
98
1615
19
372223232314121357
9
1
32211319
18
112
6
1447251
2
5
542651
1
1
-----1
1
342825231113154
8
371
-
-
221334121433711
---------
-
--
-
-
---1242471
-----1542611
1
-
---------2
Total
trips:
490
ALPENA HARBOR, MI
Ib
d
Otb
d
Grand
Total
n oun
377
191
92
94
--
360
163
u oun
^-
97
100
FOREIGN
Total
75
71
3
1
38
36
2
26
1
1
25
2
2
24
1
1
4
4
23
3
3
5
5
22
14
14
1
1
21
15
14
1
3
3
202623
2
8
6
2
19
4
4
9
9
18
9
9
4
4
17
2
2
15
1
1
5 12
1
1
DOMESTIC
Total
302
120
89
93
322
127
95
100
28
1
1
26
1
1
24
8
1
7
103
49
54
23
18
13
5
47
27
20
22
17
14
3
12
4
8
21
19
16
3
12
9
3
20
73
69
4
10
4
6
1963
3
97
2
18
11
2
s
1
18
5
12
1
17
21
1
18
2
39
18
18
3
16
125
63
62
67
1
65
1
153
3
22
14
1
1
12
1
1
Total trips:
737
80
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Self Propelled Vessels
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Dry Cargo Tanker
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Dry Cargo
Tanker
MENOMINEE HARBOR AND RIVER
,
MI AND WI
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
71
41
15
15
65
39
13
13
FOREIGN
Total
40
38
1
1
35
35
25
2
2
1
1
24
14
14
23
13
13
6
6
22
5
5
4
4
21
20
4
4
13
2
13
2
19
2
2
18
2
2
17
3
3
16
1
1
141
1
1
1
12
1
1
DOMESTIC
Total
31
3
14
14
36
4
13
13
22
1
1
21
1
1
20
5
1
4
19
4
4
11
181
1
33
17
1
1
14
1
---
1
13
10
10
9
I
9
--
5 12
a
4
4
16
41
12
----
Total trips:
136
SAGINAW RIVER, MI
Ub d
D b d
Grand
Total
349
181
p oun
6
76
50
own oun
36
393
219
6
83
47
38
FOREIGN
Total
88
67
6
8
3
4
89
67
6
9
5
2
242622232125
16
5
8
1
16
8
51
--
-
-
---
-
251647
6
1
23164
6
71
--
-
--1
---
-
-1
20
13
13
-
-
14
8
-
1
5
1819
1710
159
-2
-1
21
11
--
--
1
175
4-
12-1-
1
16
2
2
1514
11
11
2
-
2
-
5 1213
11
5
3
3
61
11
-5
DOMESTIC
Total
261
114
68
47
32
304
152
-
74
42
36
242126252023221918
3521191225
8
35
21332352
191
732
a
31
-
----
--m--
2538282213
16
171917
----2320
38
18101526
-----
-
---
------22
-
-11322281
----
-
---12
17
56
43
3
9
1
17
1
-
3
3
10
16
16
5
8
3
--
24
9
-
9
1
5
1415
242
242
264
-------
--
262
--
-2
13
3
3
5
-
--
3
-
2
5 12
50
8
11
31
33
10
---
9
9
5
Total trips:
742
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
81

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo Tanker
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
ST. CLAIR RIVER, MI
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Upbound
Downbound
Grand
Total
4,737
3,605
69
$55
391
207
3,481
2
,
487
63
482
259
190
FOREIGN
Total
3,283
2,608
69
351
112
143
1,960
1,399
63
283
74
141
30
1
1
2952
3-
4
4
28
12
8
4
-
14
14
2722232421
26
25
352385267529324133
90
49536925934532112990
------42533
----29921
242311
-----1
49011716413610717897
463157124165109
99
93
422
6
-2
15
1
-2213
4
641
-
-----fi
2D
336
241
15
79
1
-
96
70
3
17
4
2
19
179
150
20
5
-
4
92
45
3
42
2
18
99
79
-
14
----
6
71
30
6
15
3
17
17
67
21
2
8
24
12
47
14
8
5
2
18
16
151
25
-
106
1
17
132
3
-
99
-
30
15
136
43
7
32
48
6
62
7
24
28
3
14
16
6-
-
2
8
5
2
1
-
2
13
13
6-
5
2
8
1
-
5
2
5 12
189
19
1
59
23
87
139
2
-
63
15
59
DOMESTIC
Total
1,454
997
204
189
64
1,521
1,088
-
199
185
49
28
53
50
-
-
3
-----
2726
634
234
36
4
-
342326
261323
--
-33
3219
----
25
32
10
22
-
175
123
-
-
52
24
38
28
10
-
124
94
-
-
30
-
2223
14984
13157
2718
--
5467
5650
--
--
114
-
21
45
39
6
-
33
31
-
-
2
20
80
73
5
2
40
36
-
-
4
19
367
345
12
4
6
59
34
-
19
6
-
18
245
135
51
52
7
19
5
-
7
5
2
17
133
90
27
8
8
69
7
-
61
-
1
16
95
45
27
17
6
45
3
-
27
1
14
1315
1212
5
11
6
11
--
12
9
1
-
-
11
a
-
-
-
1
12
95
12
34
14
35
94
14
-
33
16
31
Total trips:
8,218
MARYSVILLE, MI
Inb
nd
Otb
d
Grand
Total
ou
91
61
--
15
15
-
90
57
u oun
-
15
17
FOREIGN
Total
41
30
N
3
41
2a
8
4
1
28
1
1
27
13
13
2654
1
1
1
2564
2
42
2
24
1
1
1
1
23
6
6
22
1
1
3
3
21
4
4
4
4
2041
3
75
2
1921
1
42
2
183
3
7
4
3
17
31
11
16
1
1
< 12
1
1
82
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
L Total
Dry Cargo Tanker
MARYSVILLE,
MI - continued
'low or
Tug
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo Tanker
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tuq
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Inbound
Outbound
DOMESTIC
Total
50
31
7
12
49
29
7
13
2684
31
3
3
25113
8
1
1
24
6
4
2
1
1
23
22
3
5
3
4
164
21
5
5
2
20
171819
453
35
4
161327
10276
----
31
-4
---
Total
trips:
5
-181
ST. CLAIR, MI
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
139
99
20
-
20
135
95
- -
DOMESTIC
20
-
20
Total
139
99
20
20
135
95
20
20
28
1
1
27
64
64
26
13
13
25
10
10
24
7
7
1
1
23
1
1
5
5
22
-
21
21
20
1
1
2
2
19
2
2
39
39
16
5
5
5 12
40
20
20
62
22
20
Total
^
-
20
trips:
274
MARINE CITY, MI
Inboun d
O utboun d
Grand
Total
120
67
-
26
27
- -
125
64
-
FOREIGN
30
31
Total
8
6
1
15
5
5
5
27
2
2
26
2
2
1
1
25
2
2
24
1
1
23
3
3
201
1
3
3
19
1
1
18
1
1
17
DOMESTIC
6
15
Total
112
61
25
26
110
59
-
25
26
28
15
15
27
34
34
26
11
8
21
3
21
25
15
1
14
24
12
2
10
2
2
23171819
232
1
23
1
485241
52241
----
--212
--23
---
Total
trips:
-
245
-
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
83

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
"
7uq
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
CHANNELS IN LAKE ST. CLAIR
Dry Cargo Tanker
Upbound
Downbound
Grand
Total
3,292
2
,
536
30
377
225
124
2
,
876
2
,
169
20
358
216
113
FOREIGN
Total
2,052
1,688
30
202
72
60
1,567
1,249
20
178
56
64
23302827252922212624
23630B220244159646847
225294217240154646752
--2222211
-----10291
3211
--1
46812014715483
86
821331
-441116149135798179131
------3231
------2511
22124421
------
20
227
168
3
55
1
-
78
67
1
8
1
1
19
113
102
9
1
---°-
1
86
44
3
38
-
1
18
49
41
-
8
39
20
1
8
1
9
17
31
19
1
4
2
5
26
13
-
3
-
10
16
96
21
-
66
1
8
82
2
-
66
-
14
15
115
43
4
18
47
3
26
4
5
16
-
1
14
9
5--
1
3
4
2
1--
1
13
7
6-
1
3
1-
1-
1
12
95
15
1
27
13
39
65
2
-
29
9
26
DOMESTIC
Total
1,240
84B
175
153
64
1,309
920
180
160
49
2627212228202324251819
189321453557937331764
299125483923752869104
312912
28252118457
6
3
-
-
----627
24430714810561503837325719
244225109844730513234345
32197
313921
19
10423365
--------
-
-2
17
116
80
25
3
8
51
7
43
-
1
16
90
40
27
17
6
45
3
27
1
14
15
12
5
6
1
-
9
1
8
13
12
11
1
12
il
-1
5 12
86
3
34
14
35
94
14
33l
16
31
Total trips:
6,168
DETROIT RIVER, MI
Ub d
D b d
Grand
Total
5
,
845
4
,
055
p oun
30
own oun
905
272
583
3,872
2
,
784
20
539
266
263
FOREIGN
Total
3,687
3,124
30
321
103
109
2,215
1,751
20
247
73
124
2930
24
2723252622282132
207419306581513133132
4
28
491299410200558128132
2
6
2
--222
2
211
---
-
-192031
44
8
1
-
-
1
4801541401821821941641431
-448154175135151190170141
------3231
------8511
27122
6
41
--
-
---
20
521
425
3
79
4
10
116
92
1
11
1
11
19
225
187
9
24
-
5
132
75
3
41
-
13
18
105
94
-
11
63
37
1
15
1
9
17
52
30
1
8
7
6
39
22
-
6
1
10
16
112
21
-
78
2
11
110
3
-
81
-
26
15
144
55
4
33
47
5
62
21
5
31
-
5
14
10
6
1
3
7
4
1-
-
2
13
8
7
1
8
5-
1-
2
<_ 12
205
71
1
44
21
68
164
54
-
46
18
46
84
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vesse3s
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
DETROIT RIVER,
MI - continued
DOMESTIC
Upbound
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Downbound
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Total
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
13
< 12
2,158
1
4
57
36
37
119
92
52
82
324
197
132
111
70
16
828
931
1
4
23
10
31
100
68
46
74
301
130
82
41
5
15
584
31
2
30
39
39
63
14
356
169
3
26
6
19
24
6
6
4
28
3
24
1
1
18
474
-
-
-
---2
7
9
8
7
1
1
439
1,657
38
244
307
150
109
60
58
34
47
112
128
78
79
69
16
128
1,033
35
--
225244111548651
-----
42327338491
-------
-28 --
292
32
-20
22
fit
40
66
14
37
Total
193
139
233139192493
-----------
55
-49
19
14
26
15
20
-2
-2
17
46
trips:
9,717
DETROIT HARBOR, MI
Ib
d
Otb
d
Grand
Total
FOREIGN
Total
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
15
<_ 12
DOMESTIC
Total
28
27
26
25
24
23
317
95
22
28
14
14
3
1
5
5
1
2
222
4
46
47
20
25
12
232
93
22
28
14
14
3
1
5
5
1
39
4
46
29
13
15
8
n oun
-
-
-
-
--
40
1
1
9
-
-7
-
-
-
45
1
1
4
11
7
10
4
-
329
119
2
1
21
34
22
9
8
7
1
4
2
2
6
210
1
10
10
2
3
u oun
243
-
148
2
1
21
34
20
9
8
7
1
3
2
35
1
4
4
2
3
42
7
2
1
2
2
35
6
44
4
4
0
6
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
5 12
10
7
6
10
4
4
20
7
7
6
4
1
-
-1
5
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
9
4
4
14
1
3
1
2
5
1
13
4
7
67
21
8
43
21
5
4
7
61
15
1
9
19
5
5
4
14
1
Total
8
1
1
3
20
1
trips:
646
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
K

 
Trips and Drafts
of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
ROUGE RIVER, MI
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo Tanker
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo Tanker
n oun
Grand
Total
1
,
173
346
401
89
utboun
337
1
,
254
399
412
93
350
FOREIGN
Total
298
104
89
38
67
350
154
91
40
65
28
2
2
27
40
19
21
-
2
2
26
40
28
12
-
2
2
25
15
14
1
-
2
2
24
6
5
1
-
22
22
23
6
5
1
-
30
28
2
22
3
3
22
22
21
4
4
18
18
20
15
7
7
1
64
12
38
14
19
31
31
21
9
1
11
18
2
2
6
6
17
6
4
2
a
2
33
16
28
1
16
1
10
31
1
17
13
15
28
14
13
-
1
65
12
12
37
4
14
1
1
3
2
1
13
3
2
1
1
1
<12
70
1
18
51
51
12
18
21
DOMESTIC
Total
875
242
312
51
270
904
245
321
53
285
28
30
30
1
1
27
90
78
12
2620212225232419
4228262023569
2327232117
6
51
11
15363
7
21841143571
-361711432
6
-
-------
---
-
---1
----433
1
-
------45
18
8
4
1
3
215
128
-
36
39
12
17
52
1
51
49
26
-
18
-
5
16
16
11
3
2
29
8
-
10
3
8
15
59
57
-
2
62
----
-
61
-
1
13
8
8
12
--
-
10
-
2
5 12
453
6
183
8
256
400
3
-
185
-
212
Total trips:
2,427
PORT OF DETROIT, MI
I
nbound
O
Grand
Total
1,535
610
--
446
136
utbound
343
1,616
672
-
458
137
349
FOREIGN
Total
414
211
94
41
68
501
285
103
45
fib
32
1
1
28
1
1
27
63
41
22
5
4
1
26
68
56
12
3
3
25
30
29
1
23
23
24
22
21
1
56
56
23
13
12
1
57
53
4
22
5
5
33
33
21
12
12
28
28
20
22
14
7
76
24
38
14
19
31
31
25
11
2
12
18
4
1
1
2
17
15
2
1617
287
11
164
1
102
3211
51
183
-3
-13
15
28
14
13
1
57
12
14
37
4
1411
32
-1
13
3
2
1
1
-
1
12
77
1
22
2
52
62
13
22
4
23
Taw or
Tuq
Ib
d
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Od
86
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo Tanker
Tow or
Tug
PORT OF DETROIT,
MI - continued
DOMESTIC
Inbound
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug_
Outbound
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Total
1,121
399
352
95
275
1,115
387
355
92
281
28
34
34
1
1
27
136
124
12
-
1
1
26
75
50
8
17
-
11
4
7
25
62
40
22
-
17
10
-
1
7
24
45
32
13
-
5
5
23
22
41
34
34
31
7-
8
5
3
21
15
14
31
--
26
8
18
8
8
2019
2214
125
9
_. -
2
-
8
15628
10224
6
44
-44
18
14
6
4
1
3
238
145
41
40
12
17
57
2
55
60
30
22
3
5
16
37
2
25
8
2
73
20
23
22
8
15
61
59
-
2
61
60
-
1
13
8
8
12
10
-
2
5 12
466
13
184
9
260
410
14
186
Total
1
209
trips:
3,151
MONROE HARBOR, MI
Ib
d
Grand
n
oun
Outbound
Total
106
46
FOREIGN
30
5
25
102
50
26
5
21
Total
18
D
15
5
5
5
23
1
1
22
1
1
201
1
32
1
191
1
1
1
18
3
3
1
1
17
2
2
16
7
4
32
2
14
1
1
123
3
1
1
10
1
1
91
1
8
DOMESTIC
33
Total
88
46
21
5
16
87
45
21
5
16
25
1
1
1
1
24
4
4
23
1
1
22
19
19
7
7
21
2
2
20
1
1
19
5
3
2
35
35
18
8
4
4
175
1
4
169
3
6
1
1
15
8
8
11
11
131
1
1
1
12
13
13
9
4
4
4
3-1
8
5
1-4
7
11
6
3
3
12
3-9
51
1
2
1-1
25
5
5
--- 1
Total
trips:
5
-208
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
87

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Df
Self Propelled Vessels
Non-Self Propelled
Vessel s
Self Propelled
Vessels
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
ra
t
Total Dry Cargo Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Dry Cargo Tanker
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tucl
Dry Cargo Tanker
CALCITE, MI
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
403
327
8
33
35
353
283
7
29
34
FOREIGN
Total
125
107
8
7
3
62
55
7
2526222321272024
422029132
224012182
----311
--421
21
11
422255
2111
4
52521
---
-
---1
19
10
8
2
----
6
3
3
1817
33
3
-
-
3
1
1
-
15
3
3
12
2
1
1
11
1
1
-
DOMESTIC
Total
278
220
-
26
32
291
228
29
34
26
4
2
-
2
25
22
3
25
3
2
-
-
1
95
83
12
24
10
10
-
-
85
73
12
23
24
23
1
22
19
17
-
-
2
17
17
21
11
11
-
-
3
3
20
15
15
-
-
6
6
19
61
61
-
-
5
1
2
2
18
59
25
-
17
17
2
2
17
58
55
-
-
3
17
17
15
16
13
1247
-127
---
--4
4
4
1012
5
2
21
--
--
4
62
35
-
-
3
5
53
31
-
5
Total trips:
756
ESCANABA, MI
Ib
d
Otb
d
Grand
Total
177
151
n oun
--
13
13
-
u oun
173
150
--
11
12
FOREIGN
Total
8
6
2
3
2
24
1
1
23
1
1
22
1
1
1
1
21
3
3
20
1
1
91
1
41
1
1
1
DOMESTIC
Total
169
145
11
13
170
148
10
12
30
1
1
293
3
129
3
28
3
3
64
60
4
27
3
3
28
27
1
26
10
4
6
21
15
6
25
15
15
5
1
4
24
13
13
23
19
19
22
9
9
2
2
21
48
48
23
23
20
4
4
1
1
19
12
12
5
5
18
28
18
5
5
2
2
17
2
2
6
2
Total
41
trips:
-
350
88
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo Tanker
STONEPORT, MI
Tow or
Tug
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Self Propelled
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tuq
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo Tanker
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
436
262
75
99
475
246
76
93
FOREIGN
Total
45
43
19
18
1
26
1
1
24
1
1
5
5
23
8
8
22
2
2
21
12
11
1
5
5
20
14
13
1
7
7
19
1
1
18
6
6
17
1
1
16
1
1
DOMESTIC
Total
391
219
73
99
396
228
75
93
26
1
1
26
48
1
46
1
61
13
as
2
25
49
19
30
129
78
51
24
20
13
7
62
46
16
23
20
5
15
38
30
8
22
33
25
8
31
30
1
21
2
2
17
16
1
20
33
33
11
11
19
30
30
18
81
48
12
21
21
2
5
14
17
58
33
8
17
15
15
16
4
4
1
1
15
9
2
7
9
9
12
4
4
Total
trips:
851
ALGOMA HARBOR, WI
No Vessel
Trips
Reported
ALGONAC, MI
No Vessel Trips Reported
ASHLAND HARBOR, WI
(12 feet and less)
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
2
2
-
--
-
--
2
2
AU SABLE HARBOR AND RIVER
(
OSCODA), MI
No Vessel Trips Reported
13AYPIELD HARBOR, W!
(8 feet and less)
Grand
Total
6
,
185
61185
6,185
6,185
Total trips:
4
Total trips:
12,370
BIG BAY HARBOR, MI
No Vessel
Trips
Reported
BLACK RIVER
HARBOR, MI
No Vesse
l
Trips
Reported
CASEVILLE, M1
No Vessel Trips Reported
Inbound
Outbound
Vessels
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT, ME DISTRICT
89

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft In feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
CEDAR RIVER
HARBOR, MI
No Vessel Trips
Reported
CHEBOYGAN HARBOR, Mt
(21 feet and less)
Tow or
T uq
Inbound
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo Tanker
Grand
Total
1,041
939
-
45
15
42
1,
836
1
,757
-
37
12
30
Total trips:
2,877
CHIPPEWA HARBOR (ISLE ROYALE), MI
No Vessel
Trips Reported
CORNUCOPIA HARBOR, Wt
No Vessel Trips Reported
DETOUR
,
MI AND VICINITY
(21 feet and less)
Grand
Total
16
,
683
16,683
DETROIT HARBOR, W1
(11 feet and less)
Grand
Total
3,700
3,700
EAGLE HARBOR, MI
No Vessel Trips
Reported
ECORSE, MI
(23 feet and less)
Inbound
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
19,871 19,871
Non-Self Propelled
Taw or
Tug
Vessels
Dry Cargo Tanker
Outbound
Outbound
Inbound
Outbound
3,700
3,700
Inbound
Outbound
Total trips
:
36,554
Total trips:
7,400
Grand
Total
27
19
-
5
2
1
31
20
5
1
5
Total trips:
58
FRANKFORT
HARBOR, MI
No Vessel Trips
Reported
GLADSTONE
HARBOR, MI
(23 feet and less)
Grand
Total
32
16
8
-
8
21
9
--
6
-
6
Total trips:
53
GRAND MARAIS HARBOR
(
HARBOR OF REFUGE), Mt
(4 feet and less)
Grand
Total
1
1
GRAND MARAIS HARBOR, MN
No Vessel
Trips
Reported
GRAND TRAVERSE BAY HARBOR, MI
No Vessel
Trips
Reported
Inbound
Outbound
Inbound
Outbound
Total trips:
2
90
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
Trips and Draft of vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Non-Self
Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo
Tanker
HARBOR BEACH
,
MI (HARBOR OF REFUGE
,
LAKE HURON)
(23 feet and less)
Grand
Total
10
10
Inbound
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Outbound
HARRISVILLE HARBOR
,
MI (HARBOR OF REFUGE
,
LAKE HURON)
No Vessel Trips Reported
KENOSHA HARBOR, WI
No Vessel Trips Reported
KEWAUNEE HARBOR, WI
No Vessel Trips Reported
KEWEENAW
WATERWAY, MI
(25 feet and less)
Upbound
Downbound
Grand
Total
55
46
5
3
1
61
So
-
6
4
1
Total trips:
116
KNIFE RIVER HARBOR, MN
No Vessel Trips
Reported
LA POINTE HARBOR, WI
(8 feet and less)
Grand
Total
6
,
151
6,151
LAC LA BELLE
HARBOR, MI
No Vessel
Trips
Reported
LELAND
HARBOR, MI
No Vessel Trips Reported
LIME ISLAND, MI
No Vessel
Trips
Reported
MACKINAC HARBOR, MI
(19 feel and less)
Inbound
Outbound
6,151
6,151
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
24,581
24,524
40
17
MACKINAW CITY
HARBOR, MI
(9 feet and less)
24,793
24,714
Tow or
Tug
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Total trips: -
21
Total trips
:
12,302
Total
45
trips:
34
49,374-
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
8,
368
8
,333
-
23
12
MANISTIQUE HARBOR, MI
(3 feet and less)
Grand
Total
17
NEW BUFFALO
HARBOR, MI
No Vessel Trips
Reported
8,311
8,311
Inbound
Outbound
Total trips
:
16,679
17
18 -
-
18
Total trips:
35
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
91

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
OCONTO HARBOR, WI
(6 feet and less)
Grand
Total
14
ONTONAGON
HARBOR, MI
(20 feet and less)
Grand
Total
21
21
PENSAUKEE HARBOR, WI
No Vessel Trips Reported
PENTWATER
HARBOR, MI
No Vessel Trips
Reported
PORT HURON, MI
(19 feet and less)
Tow or
Tu.q
Inbound
lnbound
Nan-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo Tanker
14
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
14
15
15
Outbound
Outbound
Inbound
Outbound
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo Tanker
Total
14
trips:
-
-
28
Total
trips:
36
Grand
Total
3
1
-
1
1
2-
-
1
-
1
Total trips:
5
PORT SANILAC
HARBOR, MI
No Vessel
Trips Reported
PORT WASHINGTON HARBOR, WI
(23 feet and less)
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
4
2
-
1
1
---
4
2
-
1
1
Total trips:
8
PORT WING HARBOR, WI
No Vessel Trips Reported
PUTdN
-BAY HARBOR, OH
(12 feet and less)
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
9,
854
9
,
657
98
49
50
-
9,618
9,455
76
Total
43
trips:
44
19,472-
RACINE HARBOR, WI
(9 feet and loss)
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
428
-
-
350
78
ROGERS CITY, MI
No Vessel
Trips
Reported
SAUGATUCK
HARBOR AND
KALAMAZOO
RIVER, MI
No Vessel
Trips
Reported
321
Total
249
trips:
72
749-
92
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
SAULT STE.
MARIE, Mt
(25 feet and less)
Grand
Total
33,945
33,932
SEBEWAING, Ml
No Vessel Trips Reported
SHEBOYGAN HARBOR, WI
No Vessel
Trips
Reported
SOUTH HAVEN HARBOR, MI
(11 feet and less)
Grand
Total
3
ST. JAMES (
BEAVER ISLAND), MI
(8 feet and less)
Tow or
Tug
Inbound
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo
Tanker
10
3
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
36,929
36,91$
Tow or
Tug
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Outbound
Inbound
Outbound
Total
11
trips
:
3
70,874
-
2
1
--
2
-
-
Total1
trips:
1
-5
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
396
378
--
-
-
18
395
378
-
-
-
17
Total
trips:
791
STURGEON
BAY AND
LAKE MICHIGAN SHIP CANAL, WI
(23 feet and less)
Upbound
Grand
Downbound
Total
385
1
-
192
192
-
447
28
-
212
204
3
Total trips:
832
TRAVERSE CITY HARBOR, MI
(20 feet and less)
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
72
1
-
29
-
42
71
-
29
--
42
Total trips:
143
TRENTON, MI
(23 feet and less)
Grand
Total
5
5
TWO RIVERS HARBOR, WI
No Vessel
Trips
Reported
WARROAD HARBOR, MN
No Vessel Trips Reported
WHITE LAKE
HARBOR, Ml
No Vessel Trips Reported
WHITEFISH POINT HARBOR, MI
No Vessel Trips Reported
Inbound
Outbound
77
Total trips:
12
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
93

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
WYANDOTTE, M1
(22 feet and less)
Grand
Total
8
8
Tow or
Tug
Inbound
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
ry Cargo Tanker
Self Propelled
Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
12
12
Tow or
Tug
Outbound
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo Tanker
Total trips:
20
MARBLEHEAD, OH
(26 feet and less)
Inbound
Grand
Total
7,071
6,811
-
112
148
PORT DOLOMITE, MI
(28 feet and less)
Inbound
7,106
6,821
Outbound
Outbound
Total
123
trips
:
162
14,177
-
Grand
Total
142
114
-
15
13
-
148
122
--
Total
13
trips:
13
290
-
PORT GYPSUM, Mt
(21 feet and less)
Grand
Total
55
55
39
39
Total
trips:
94
PORT INLAND, MI
(28 feet and less)
Inbound
Outbound
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
290
235
-
27
2$
--
318
258
-
Total
31
trips:
29
608-
SILVER BAY, MN
(28 feet and less)
Grand
Total
Inbound
Outbound
198
195
-
1
2
-
164
161
-
1
2
Total trips:
CLINTON RIVER
,
MICHIGAN
No Vessel Trips Reported
362
94
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Self Propelled Vessels
Total Dry Cargo Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
TOLEDO HARBOR, OH
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
768
$07
9
124
37
91
842
559
9
136
36
102
FOREIGN
Total
514
372
9
71
14
48
614
452
9
83
16
54
27
28
29
26
11763
11662
---
---
318721
86292I
-
--
2
25
42
41
-
---
^-
1
24
22
2
24
28
26
1
--
1
50
49
_._
1
23
49
47
-
--
2
108
104
--
-
-
4
22
21
16
-
-
5
68
62
----
-
1
5
21
26
14
1
1
--
10
31
23
-
-
-
8
20
13
10
-
-
-
3
39
26
2
4
-
7
19
20
11
-
8
32
17
3
9
-
3
18
20
11
2
5
1
1
12
5
1
4
_
2
17
8
3-
4
12
5-
5
_
2
16
34
6
-
17
1
10
39
1
-
25
1
12
15
21
5
4
11
-
1
31
14
3
11
1
2
14
5
3
1-
10
3-
2
1
4
13
13
1
-
11
14
1
-
13
5 12
34
-
1
13
11
9
23
2
-
9
11
1
DOMESTIC
Total
254
135
53
23
43
228
107
-
53
20
48
2827
111
111
1
1
-
-
26
5
4
1
222324252021
11103
88
3
1011
8
2
8
3
1
1210155
8
1
-10101557
------
------
----11
-----2
19
26
23
3
31
27
-
-
-
4
18
43
40
2
-
1
31
20
-
1
1
9
17
17
6
6
4
1
26
6
-
7
2
11
16
58
4
29
15
10
48
4
28
13
3
15
6
6
6
-
5-
1
<_ 12
44
4
10
2
28
34
2
12
2
18
Total trips:
1,610
KELLEYS ISLAND, OH
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
8,370
8
,
143
--
108
119
-
8,340
8
,
106
-
111
123
DOMESTIC
Total
8,370
8,143
-
108
119
8,340
8,106
-
111
123
196
6
8
a
18
97
97
100
100
15
95
95
98
98
12
10
10
10
3
3
9
13
13
13
13
8
94
91
3
93
91
2
7
6,612
6,612
6,612
6,612
4
1,440
1,440
1,403
1,403
3
13
13
Total trips
:
16,710
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
BUFFALO, NY DISTRICT
9!

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo Tanker
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
SANDUSKY HARBOR, OH
Dry Cargo Tanker
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
1,636
1,604
13
19
1,956
1,923
12
21
FOREIGN
Total
94
94
160
157
-
3
2520212224262327
2424112321
2424112
2
3
1
45211919
11
22
8
4521191119227
--------
-------1
19
2
2
6
4-
2
12
18
241
241
243
243
--
--
DOMESTIC
Total
1,542
1,510
13
19
1,796
1,766
9
21
23
19
19
22
5
5
20
18
2
21
12
11
1
20
19
15
45
15
45
12
10
10
10
2
18
30
30
22
22
17
11
6
5
1
1
16
4
4
15
2
2
< 12
1,430
1,403
13
14
1,700
1,675
9
16
---
Total trips:
3,592
HURON HARBOR, OH
Ib
d
Ob
d
Grand
Total
46
12
n
oun
-
16
18
ut
oun
--
47
13
-
16
18
FOREIGN
Total
2
2
4
3
-
1
2021
22
21
--
-1
18
2
2
DOMESTIC
Total
44
10
16
18
43
10
15
18
274
42
2
26
19
16
3
19
15
4
25134
9
7
7
24
86
2
31
2
22
3
3
20
2
2
19
4
4
18
1
1
17
1
1
16
1
1
Total trips:
93
LORAIN HARBOR, OH
Inbound
O tb
d
Grand
Total
213
135
34
43
u
oun
1
231
156
33
41
1
FOREIGN
Total
45
38
4
2
1
70
64
4
1
1
27
3
3
4
4
26
14
13
1
2
1
1
25
6
6
1
1
24
6
6
4
4
23
6
6
10
10
22
1
1
19
19
21
1
1
10
9
1
20
1
1
7
7
96
BUFFALO
,
NY DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Self Propelled Vessels
Non-Self Propelled
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tua
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Vessels
Dry Cargo Tanker
LORAIN HARBOR
,
OH - continued
Inbound
FOREIGN
Outbound
19
2
1
1
10
9
1
18
21
1
1
1
17
1
1
16
1
1
1
1
<_ 12
2
1
1
DOMESTIC
Total
168
97
---
30
41
161
92
29
40
26
65
57
-
1
7
8
4
1
3
25
12
7--
5
1
1
24
17
10
-
-
7
1
1
23
4
3-
-
1
222019
18
1014112
92
8
--
-
-
--
1422
45377
4587
---
--8
--21
17
13
1
10
2
28
19
-
1
8
161315
145
145
1558
8
1
--
14
-
-
S 12
1
1
6
Total
-
Itrips:
6
444-
CLEVELAND HARBOR, OH
Inbound
b
d
Grand
Total
1,283
784
6
235
205
Out
oun
53
1
,
345
854
6
231
202
52
FOREIGN
Total
390
294
6
64
13
13
485
385
6
67
13
14
2927
571
521
--
--
5
31
21
--
--
1
232624252122
424240233029
41
29392938
18
--
-
--
4
--
-
-1
1
3111
24
56
47
602
1
5947245621
------
1
20
22
19
1
1
1
60
50
-
10
1819
2915
1510
--
39
1
24
69
39
6639
--
3
17
4
3
-
-
1
14
13
-
1
16
46
-
-
44
2
44
42
2
15
5
-
1
3
1
45
24
6
6
9
< 12
5
-
-
2
1
2
20
1
---
6
1
12
DOMESTIC
Total
893
490
-
171
192
40
860
469
---
1641
189
38
232826242527
2626
66
571
52641719
----
---3
227
9
1
-
----
18
4421
-1741
----
3
---211
-----
22
59
44
4833
-
--
11
11
-
51
31
4728
-
21
37
4
-
32
-- --
5
-
-
35
2019
8619
72
16
-
-
-
-
23
-12
16023
1'582229
----
-361
---2
18
99
38
--
8
48
5
117
31
-
22
62
2
5
13171512
16
11712335953
--6221106
----------------
112231726
-
-7498
1623
1
1
123113134413
-22791417
-----
10617295
--2573101
----34
Total trips:
2,628
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS
BUFFALO, NY DISTRICT
97

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Nan-Self Propelled
Vessels
FAIRPORT HARBOR, OH
Dry Cargo Tanker
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
407
287
49
71
395
290
38
67
FOREIGN
Total
52
42
D
4
49
39
5
5
26
2
2
-
-,.
232524
1931
193
1
329
283
---
-
1
221612
1
3
6
4
2
2021
43
4
1
1
1
103
93
--
-1
1918
51
2
31
9
3
53
--
-4
15
2
2
DOMESTIC
Total
355
245
43
67
346
251
33
62
264
4
3
3
25
9
4
5
22241520232118161719
2715111683
6
92
1
17
6
2637111
11
9
1510242
1
4625119422311
-258228221
--------
------91
---14162311
---------
5 1213
2431
197
181
28
2361
201
Total
101
trips:
-25
8D2
--
ASHTABULA HARBOR, OH
Ib
d
Ob
d
Grand
Total
247
245
n
oun
2
ut oun
--
291
287
1
3
FOREIGN
Total
157
157
202
200
1
1
29
4
4
28
19
19
27
6
6
109
109
26
10
10
1
1
25
28
28
4
4
24
58
58
7
7
23
49
49
8
8
22
4
4
11
11
21
1
1
17
17
20
1
1
11
10
1
19
8
8
18
2
2
5 12
1
1
DOMESTIC
Total
90
88
2
m
87
2
27
16
16
26
15
15
25
15
15
24
18
18
3
3
23
1
1
8
8
22
1
1
4
4
2111
67
1
20
2
2
20
19
1
19
11
11
27
27
18
1
1
9
9
1753
2
44
16
1
1
5
5
15
3
3
5 12
1
1
Total trips:
538
98
BUFFALO
,
NY DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Nan-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo Tanker
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
CONNEAUT HARBOR, OH
Dry Cargo Tanker
Grand
Total
FOREIGN
Total
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
.5 12
DOMESTIC
Total
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
.21
20
19
18
17
16
15
13
<_ 12
ERIE HAR
301
159
1
2
2
22
29
33
2
7
3
5
2
2
1
4
44
142
2
11
66
a
7
1
20
11
6
1
1
5
3
BOR, PA
Inbound
210
45
101
30
1
2
2
22
29
33
2
6
1
1
11
1
11
1
3
23
109
15
-10
59
8
7
1
8
10
10
4
1
1
5
Inbound
41
23
2
1
18
2
1
7
2
1
2
3
5
5
3
1
1
333
195
1
4
68
8
2
9
15
9
6
32
5
3
1
4
3
1
24
138
3
6
2
12
42
17
7
12
23
2
7
1
3
1
Outbound
238
123
1
4
68
8
2
8
11
8
5
4
2
2
15
3
6
12
41
11
6
12
14
2
7
1
To
Outbound
50
40
4
1
3
3
1
1
3
24
10
7
3I
tal
40
27
1
1
25
3
2
1
6
1
2
-1
trips:
5
5
1
3
1
-
634
Grand
Total
FOREIGN
Total
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
5 12
DOMESTIC
Total
294
11
3
4
2
1
1
3
291
1
11
3
4
2
1
1
0
1
2
2
329
18
1
1
2
1
2
5
2
2
1
1
311
326
-
1
1B
1
1
2
1
2
5
2
2
1
1
308
1
2
2
27
26
25
24
23
22
1
6
15
9
1
1
1
6
13
9
1
1
22
2
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
BUFFALO, NY DISTRICT
9S

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feel)
Draft
ERIE HARBOR
,
PA - continued
DOMESTIC
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
5 12
Tow or
Tug
Inbound
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo Tanker
1
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tu_q
Outbound
2
12
5
10
4
3
30
243
2
11
5
10
4
3
30
243
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo Tanker
1
Total trips:
623
BUFFALO
HARBOR, NY
Grand
Total
96
94
FOREIGN
Total
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
S 12
DOMESTIC
Total
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
5 12
11
1
1
44
47
2
5
3
16
6
5
2
2
6
44
45
2
5
3
16
6
5
2
6
11
11
1
Total trips:
187
Total
Dry Cargo Tanker
1
3
3
240
1
2
40
19
15
3
3
Self Propelled Vessels
1
2
3
240
1
2
38
19
15
3
1
PORT OF BUFFALO, NY
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
153
96
29
1
27
160
100
-
31
1
28
FOREIGN
Total
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
47
8
1
1
3
13
12
1
1
1
45
8
1
1
3
13
12
1
1
1
Upbcund
Downbound
1
1
55
100
BUFFALO, NY DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo Tanker
Self Propelled Vessels
Non-Self Propelled
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Vessels
Dry Cargo
Tanker
PORT OF BUFFALO
,
NY - continued
FOREIGN
Inbound
Outbound
18
2
1
1
15
15
161
1
5
5
15
1
1
5 12
2
2
7
2
5
DOMESTIC
Total
106
51
26
1
26
94
44
26
1
23
26
2
2
25
5
5
24
3
3
23
17
17
22
6
6
21
6
6
20
5
5
19
19
19
19
19
18
5
5
20
20
17
5
1
4
9
4
5
162
11
41
21
15
13
23
1
23
1
18
18
< 12
7
6
1
24
11
-
23
Total trips:
313
OSWEGO HARBOR, NY
Ub
d
D b d
Grand
Total
179
80
p oun
21
38
21
own oun
19
179
79
21
38
19
22
FOREIGN
Total
168
80
21
32
21
14
173
79
21
35
19
19
232625202221
23221
22321
66
13114
9
1
5113453
1
-
-
-1541
----
-
-
-
7
19
6
2
4-
8
1
1-
-
6
18
79
68
6
4
--
1
6
1
-
5
17
18
5
11
-
2
13
-
-
11
-
2
16
20
6
14
16
-
-
16
5 12
35
3
21
11
26
--
-
3
19
4
DOMESTIC
Total
11
6
5
6
3
3
19
2
2
18
1
1
173
3
3
3
16
3
3
5
12
5
5
Total trips:
358
BARCELONA HARBOR, NY
No Vessel Trips Reported
CAPE VINCENT, NY
No Vessel Trips Reported
DUNKIRK HARBOR, NY
No Vessel Trips Reported
GREAT SODUS BAY HARBOR, NY
No Vessel Trips Reported
U.S. ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS
BUFFALO, NY DISTRICT
101

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
IRONDEQUOIT BAY HARBOR, NEW YORK
No Vessel
Trips
Reported
NIAGARA FALLS, NY
No Vessel Trips Reported
NIAGARA RIVER, NY
(23 feet and less)
Grand
Tow or
Tucl
Upbound
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Dry Cargo Tanker
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Tow or
Tuq
Dry Cargo Tanker
Downbound
Total
65
6
--
30
-
29
61
7
-
28
-
26
Total trips:
126
OGDENSBURG
HARBOR, NY
(27 feet and less)
Grand
Total
8
8
PORT CLINTON HARBOR, OH
(7 feet and less)
Inbound
Outbound
Self Propelled Vessels
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
99
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
2,428
2
,
395
-
12
21
2,439
2,395
ROCHESTER (CHARLOTTE)
HARBOR, NY
(22 feet and less)
Inbound
Grand
Total
43
43
-
-
-
-
42
42
SACKETS HARBOR, NY
(3 feet and less)
Inbound
Outbound
Grand
Total
16
16
-
-
--
-
15
15
TONAWANDA HARBOR, NY
No Vessel Trips Reported
VERMILION HARBOR, OH
No Vessel Trips Reported
WADDINGTON HARBOR, NY
No Vessel Trips Reported
Outbound
Total trips:
17
20
24
Total trips:
4,867
Total trips:
85
Total trips:
31
102
BUFFALO
,
NY DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
Trips and Drafts of Vessels, 2006
(draft in feet)
Draft
Self Propelled Vessels
Non-Self Propelled
Vessels
Self Propelled Vessels
Non-Self Propelled
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
T
ug
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Total
Dry Cargo
Tanker
Tow or
Tug
Vessels
Dry Cargo
Tanker
ILLINOIS RIVER, IL
U
pboun
d
Grand
Total
22,882
----
3,807
16,001
Downbound
3,074
21,900
3,782
15,037
3,081
DOMESTIC
Total
22,882
3,807
16,001
3,074
21,900
3,782
15,037
3,081
12
465
3
449
13
38
3
32
3
11
418
5
323
90
254
4
138
112
10
373
43
148
182
342
46
170
126
9
4,760
723
3,330
707
4,255
668
3,252
335
8
7,113
1,335
5,224
554
6,821
1,340
5,144
337
7
1,317
590
521
206
930
560
300
70
6
894
698
165
31
891
715
120
56
5
457
367
68
22
406
396
5
5
4
77
6
67
4
84
18
2
64
3
150
149
1
133
14
119
2
6,835
37
5,536
1,262
7,718
31
5,845
1,842
1
23
21
2
28
1
15
12
Total trips
:
44,782
CALUMET-
SAG CHANNEL, IL
Upboun
d
Grand
Total
4,428
- ----
450
3
,
562
Downbound
416
4,364
1
-
416
3,563
384
DOMESTIC
Total
4,428
450
3,562
416
4,364
1
-
416
3,563
384
1210
6
4
11
1-
2
8
11
17
13
4
4
3
1
10
73
22
31
20
35
19
8
8
9
1,442
63
1,295
84
377
63
277
37
8
1,746
143
1,490
113
792
123
639
30
7
441
145
276
20
401
137
261
3
4635
139
50
5740
45142
44319030
13548
82
101214
43119
39383
---2
2
409
10
254
145
2,625
9
2,321
295
1
4
4
1
Total trips:
1
8,792
-
CHICAGO SANITARY AND SHIP CANAL, IL
Upbound
Downbound
Grand
Total
13,065
1
- 2,594 8
,
790
1,680
13,821
-
2,384
9,799
1,638
DOMESTIC
Total
13,065
1
--
2,594
8
,
790
1680
11
13
,
821
-
-
2
,
384
9,799
1,638
5 12
13,065
1
- 2,594
8,790
1.68011
13,821
-
-
2,384
9,799
1,638
Total trips:
26,886
ILLINOIS WATERWAY, IL
Upbound
Grand
Total
27
,
632
1
-
4,941
19,345
Downbound
3,345
25,794
--
-
,939
17
,
511
3,344
DOMESTIC
Total
27,632
1
---
4
,
941
19,345
3
,
345
25
,7941
---
4,939
17
,
511
3,344
<_ 12
27,632
1
---
4,941
19,345
3,345
25,794
-
4,939
17,511
3,344
Total trips:
53,426
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
ROCK ISLAND, IL DISTRICT
103

 
FREIGHT TRAFFIC INDEX
A
ALGOMA HARBOR, WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
ALGONAC,
ALPENA HARBOR,MI
MI
. . .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
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.
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.
.
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.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
.
.
. . .
................
. . .
..........
.
. .
.
.
28
43
ASHLAND HARBOR, WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
ASHTABULA HARBOR, OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
AU SABLE HARBOR AND RIVER (OSCODA), MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
B
BARCELONA HARBOR, NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
57
BAYFIELD HARBOR, WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
BIG BAY HARBOR, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
BLACK RIVER HARBOR, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
BUFFALO HARBOR, NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 54
BUFFALO, NY DISTRICT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 55
BUFFALO, NY, PORT OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
BUFFALO HARBOR, NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
NIAGARA RIVER, NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
BUFFINGTON HARBOR, IN.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
BURNS WATERWAY HARBOR, IN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
C
CALCITE, MI.
..
.....
............................................
41
CALUMET HARBOR AND RIVER, IL AND IN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
CALUMET
-
SAG CHANNEL
,
IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
CAPE VINCENT
,
NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
CASEVILLE, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
..............
. . . . . . . .
.
43
CEDAR RIVER HARBOR
,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
CHANNELS IN LAKE
ST. CLAIR . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
33
CHARLEVOIX HARBOR
,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
22
CHEBOYGAN HARBOR
,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
CHICAGO HARBOR
, IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . .
. . . 14
CHICAGO RIVER
(
MAIN AND NORTH BRANCH
),
IL.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
CHICAGO RIVER
, (
SOUTH BRANCH
), IL . . .
_ _
.4
CHICAGO SANITARY AND SHIP CANAL
,
IL . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
CHICAGO
, IL DISTRICT . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . ... . ... . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . .
8
CHICAGO
,
IL, PORT OF
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8
CALUMET HARBOR AND RIVER
,
IL AND IN
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5
CALUMET
-
SAG CHANNEL
,
IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
CHICAGO HARBOR
, IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
CHICAGO
CHICAGO
RIVERRIVER
,
((
MAIN
SOUTH
AND
BRANCHNORTH
),
BRANCH
IL . . .
),
.
IL
. .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
..............
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
. .
.
.
.
.
.
43
.
CHICAGO
SANITARY
AND SHIP
CANAL, IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
61
LAKE CALUMET
, IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
CHIPPEWA HARBOR
(
ISLE ROYALE
),
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 43
CLEVELAND HARBOR
,
OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 51
CLINTON RIVER
,
MICHIGAN
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
43
CONNEAUT HARBOR
,
OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
CORNUCOPIA HARBOR
,
WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . 43
D
DETOUR, M1 AND VICINITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
DETROIT HARBOR, Ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
DETROIT HARBOR, WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
DETROIT RIVER, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT . . ... . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . . . 39
DETROIT, MI, PORT OF . . ... . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . 39
DETROIT HARBOR, MI . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 43
ECORSE,MI ..................................................44
ROUGE RIVER, MI ..............................................38
TRENTON,MI ................................................47
WYANDOTTE,MI ..............................................47
DRUMMOND
DULUTH-SUPERIOR HARBOR,
ISLAND,
MN AND
MI .............................................17WI
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
DUNKIRK HARBOR, NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
E
EAGLE HARBOR, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
ECORSE,MI
ERIE HARBOR, PA . .
....................................................44
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
ESCANABA, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
104
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F
FAIRPORT HARBOR, OH . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
FRANKFORT HARBOR, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
FREIGHT TONS CARRIED ON GREAT LAKES BY AREA
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi
FREIGHT TONS CARRIED ON GREAT LAKES BY TYPE OF TRAFFIC AND COMMODITY . . . . . . . . . . xii
G
GARY HARBOR
,
IN . . . . . .. . .. . ... . . . . ... . .. . ... . .. . . .. . . .. . ... . .. . . 14
GLADSTONE HARBOR
,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
GRAND HAVEN HARBOR AND GRAND RIVER
,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
GRAND MARAIS HARBOR
(
HARBOR OF REFUGE
),
Ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
GRAND MARAIS HARBOR
,
MN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
GRAND TRAVERSE BAY HARBOR
,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
GRAYS REEF PASSAGE, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
GREAT SODUS BAY HARBOR
,
NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
GREEN BAY HARBOR
,
WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
H
HARBOR BEACH
,
MI (HARBOR OF REFUGE, LAKE HURON
)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
44
HARRISVILLE HARBOR
,
Ml (HARBOR OF REFUGE
,
LAKE HURON
) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
HOLLAND HARBOR
,
Ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
HURON HARBOR, OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
50
I
ILLINOIS RIVER
,
IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
ILLINOIS WATERWAY
,
IL (CONSOLIDATED REPORT
)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
62
CALUMET
-
SAG CHANNEL
,
IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
CHICAGO RIVER
, (
SOUTH BRANCH
),
IL . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . .. 4
CHICAGO SANITARY AND SHIP CANAL, IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
ILLINOIS RIVER
,
IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
INDIANA HARBOR
,
IN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
IRONDEQUOIT BAY HARBOR
,
NEW YORK
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
57
K
KELLEYS ISLAND, OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
KENOSHA HARBOR
, WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
KEWAUNEE
HARBOR, WI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
KEWEENAW WATERWAY,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
KNIFE
RIVER HARBOR,
MN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
L
LA POINTE HARBOR
, WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
45
LAC LA BELLE
HARBOR
,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
LAKE CALUMET, IL . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . ... . ... . . .. . .. . . . . . 4
LELAND HARBOR
,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
LIME ISLAND
,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
LORAIN HARBOR
,
OH. . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
LUDINGTON HARBOR
,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
M
MACKINAC HARBOR
,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
MACKINAW CITY HARBOR
,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
MANISTEE HARBOR
,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
MANISTIQU
E
HARBOR
,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
MANITOWOC HARBOR
,
WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
MARBLEHEAD
,
OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . .
. . . 47
MARINE CITY
,
MI . . .. . . . . . . .. . ... . .. . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . 33
MARQUETTE HARBOR
,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
MARYSVILLE, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 32
MENOMINEE HARBOR AND RIVER
,
MI AND WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
MICHIGAN CITY HARBOR, IN . .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 14
MILWAUKEE HARBOR
,
WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
MONROE HARBOR
,
MI . . . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . ... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . 40
MUSKEGON HARBOR
,
MI . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .
. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 23
N
NEW BUFFALO HARBOR,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
NIAGARA FALLS, NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
NIAGARA RIVER, NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
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O
OCONTO HARBOR
,
WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
OGDENSBURG HARBOR
,
NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
ONTONAGON HARBOR
,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
OSWEGOHARBOR
,
NY........
...................................56
P
PENSAUKEE HARBOR, WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
PENTWATER HARBOR, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
PORT CLINTON HARBOR, OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
PORT DOLOMITE, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
PORT
PORT
HURON,
GYPSUM,
Ml . . . .
MI
. . . .
...............................................
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4746
PORT INLAND, Ml . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . 47
PORT OF BUFFALO, NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
PORT OF CHICAGO, IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
8
PORT OF DETROIT,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
PORT SANILAC HARBOR, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
PORT WASHINGTON HARBOR, WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
PORT WING HARBOR, WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
PRESQUE ISLE HARBOR,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
PUT-IN-BAY HARBOR, OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
............... . . . . . . . .
46
R
RACINE HARBOR,
WI . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
46
ROCHESTER (CHARLOTTE)
HARBOR
,
NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
ROCK ISLAND, IL DISTRICT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . .
58
ROGERS CITY, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
46
ROUGE RIVER
,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
38
S
SACKETS HARBOR
,
NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
SAGINAW RIVER
,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 29
SANDUSKY HARBOR
,
OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
SAUGATUCK HARBOR AND KALAMAZOO RIVER, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
SAULT STE
.
MARIE
,
Ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 46
SEBEWAINGSHEBOYGAN
,
HARBORMI..................................................
,
WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
46
. 46
SILVER BAY
,
MN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
..............
. . . . . 47
SOUTH HAVEN HARBOR
,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
46
ST. CL.AIR RIVER
,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
ST. CLAIR,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 32
ST.
ST. JAMESJOSEPH
(
BEAVER
HARBOR,
ISLAND
),
MI
MI
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. . . . . . . . . . .
....
. . . . . . .
............
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
. 2546
ST. MARYS FALLS CANAL
,
MI AND SAULT STE. MARIE
,
ONTARIO SHIP CANAL, CN
(INCLUDED IN ST. MARYS RIVER
) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20
ST. MARYS RIVER
,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
STONEPORT
,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
STURGEON BAY AND LAKE MICHIGAN SHIP CANAL
,
WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
.
. . .
.
.......
. . . . . .
4246
SUMMARY OF GREAT LAKES TRAFFIC:
FREIGHT TONS CARRIED ON GREAT LAKES BY AREA
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A
FREIGHT TONS CARRIED ON GREAT LAKES BY TYPE OF TRAFFIC AND COMMODITY
. . . . . . . .
xii
TON-MILEAGE OF FREIGHT CARRIED ON GREAT LAKES BY AREA
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
x
T
TACONITE HARBOR,
MN . .. . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . 16
TOLEDO HARBOR, OH . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . ... . . .. . .. . . 48
TONAWANDA
HARBOR
,
NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 57
TON-MILEAGE OF FREIGHT CARRIED ON GREAT LAKES BY AREA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
x
TRAVERSE
CITY HARBOR,
MI .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
TRENTON, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 47
TWO HARBORS (AGATE BAY),
MN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
TWO RIVERS
HARBOR
,
WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
V
VERMILION HARBOR
,
OH .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .
. . .. . . .. . .. . . 57
106
U.S
.
ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

 
FREIGHT TRAFFIC INDEX
W
WADDINGTON HARBOR
,
NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
WARROAD HARBOR
,
MN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
WAUKEGAN HARBOR
, IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
WHITE LAKE HARBOR
,
Ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . .
. . . . . . 47
WHITEFISH POINT HARBOR
,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
WYANDOTTE,
MI .................................................47
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107

 
TRIPS AND DRAFTS INDEX
A
ALGOMA
ALGONAC,MI
HARBOR
,
W1 ............................................89
...................................................
89
ALPENA
HARBOR, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
ASHLAND HARBOR
,
WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
ASHTABULA
HARBOR
,
OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
AU SABLE
HARBOR AND RIVER
(OSCODA),
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
B
BARCELONA HARBOR, NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .
101
BAYFIELD HARBOR, WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
BIG BAY HARBOR,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
BLACK RIVER HARBOR, MI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
BUFFALO HARBOR, NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
100
BUFFALO, NY DISTRICT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
100
BUFFALO, NY, PORT OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
BUFFALO HARBOR, NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
NIAGARA RIVER, NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
BUFFINGTON HARBOR, IN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
BURNS WATERWAY HARBOR, IN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
C
CALCITE,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
CALUMET HARBOR AND RIVER, IL AND
IN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
CALUMET-SAG CHANNEL, IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
CAPE VINCENT, NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .
. . 101
CASEVILLE,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
CEDAR RIVER HARBOR,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . .
. . 90
CHANNELS IN LAKE ST. CLAIR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
84
CHARLEVOIX HARBOR, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
CHEBOYGAN HARBOR,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
CHICAGO HARBOR, IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . .
. .
. . . . . . 70
CHICAGO RIVER (MAIN AND NORTH BRANCH), IL . . . . .
CHICAGO RIVER, (SOUTH BRANCH), IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
CHICAGO SANITARY AND SHIP CANAL, IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
CHICAGO, 1L DISTRICT . . . . .
. .. . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. ... . .. . .. . . .. .
68
CHICAGO, IL, PORT OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
68
CALUMET HARBOR AND RIVER, IL AND
IN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
CALUMET-SAG CHANNEL, IL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
CHICAGO HARBOR, IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
CHICAGO RIVER (MAIN AND NORTH BRANCH), IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
CHICAGO RIVER, (SOUTH BRANCH), IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
CHICAGO SANITARY AND SHIP CANAL, IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
LAKE CALUMET, IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
CHIPPEWA HARBOR (ISLE ROYALE),
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
CLEVELAND HARBOR, OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
CLINTON RIVER, MICHIGAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
CORNUCOPIA
CONNEAUT HARBOR,
HARBOR,
OH
WI
. . .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. . .
..................
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
9099
D
DETOUR, MI AND VICINITY
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
DETROIT HARBOR,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
DETROIT HARBOR, WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
DETROIT RIVER,
MI . . .. . ... . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . ... .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. 84
DETROIT, MI DISTRICT
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
DETROIT, MI, PORT OF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
DETROIT HARBOR,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
ECORSE,ROUGE
RIVER,
MI
MI
.................................................90
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
....................
. . . .
86
TRENTON,
MI ................................................93
WYANDOTTE,
Mi . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
DRUMMONDISLAND,
DULUTH-SUPERIOR HARBOR, MN AND
MI
WI
......................................73
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
DUNKIRK HARBOR NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
E
EAGLE HARBOR,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
90
ECORSE,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ERIE HARBOR, PA .. . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . 99
ESCANABA,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
........................
. . .
.
88
108
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TRIPS AND DRAFTS INDEX
F
FAIRPORT
HARBOR
,
OH.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 98
FRANKFORT
HARBOR
,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . .
. . . . . . . . . . . 90
G
GLADSTONE
GARY HARBOR,
HARBOR,IN
MI
. . .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
.
.
.
.
.
.
. . .
.....................
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
.
.
. .
.
.
.
. . 90
70
GRAND HAVEN HARBOR AND GRAND RIVER, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
GRAND MARAIS HARBOR (HARBOR OF REFUGE),
MI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
GRAND MARAIS HARBOR,
MN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
GRAND TRAVERSE BAY HARBOR,
Ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
GRAYS REEF PASSAGE, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 75
GREAT SODUS BAY HARBOR, NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
GREEN BAY HARBOR, Wl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 80
H
HARBOR BEACH, MI (HARBOR OF REFUGE, LAKE HURON) . . . . . . . .
.........
.....
91
HARRISVILLE HARBOR, MI (HARBOR OF REFUGE, LAKE HURON) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
HOLLAND HARBOR, ME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 78
HURON HARBOR, OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
I
ILLINOIS RIVER, IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . 103
ILLINOIS WATERWAY, IL (CONSOLIDATED REPORT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
CALUMET-SAG CHANNEL, IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
CHICAGO RIVER, (SOUTH BRANCH), IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
CHICAGO SANITARY AND SHIP CANAL, IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
INDIANA
ILLINOIS
HARBOR,RIVER,
IN
IL
.
.
.
.
.
.
. . . . . . . .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. . .
..........
. . . . . . . . .
.
.
.
.
.
103
69
IRONDEQUOIT BAY HARBOR, NEW YORK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
K
KELLEYS ISLAND, OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 95
KENOSHA HARBOR, Wl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
KEWAUNEE HARBOR, WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
KEWEENAW WATERWAY, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 91
KNIFE RIVER HARBOR, MN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
L
LA POINTE HARBOR, Wl
91
LAC LA BELLE
HARBOR, MI . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
LELAND
LAKE CALUMET,
HARBOR,
MI
IL
. .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
.
.
.
.
. . .
...........
. . . . . . . . . .
.
.
.
. .
.
91
67
LIME ISLAND,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
............
. . . .
91
LORAIN
HARBOR
,
OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
LUDINGTON HARBOR,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
. . .
...............
. . . . . . . . .
.
76
M
MACKINAC HARBOR,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 91
MACKINAW CITY HARBOR,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
MANISTEE HARBOR, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 76
MANISTIQUE HARBOR,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
91
MANITOWOC HARBOR, WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
MARBLEHEAD, OH . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . .
.
94
MARINE CITY,
Ml
MARQUETTE HARBOR, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 73
MARYSVILLE,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 82
MENOMINEE HARBOR AND RIVER, MI AND WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
MICHIGAN CITY HARBOR, IN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
MILWAUKEE HARBOR, WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 79
MONROEHARBOR,
MUSKEGON HARBOR, MI . . ..
MI
. . .
..............................................87
. .. . .. . . ... . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. 77
N
NEW BUFFALO HARBOR,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
NIAGARA FALLS, NY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 102
NIAGARA RIVER, NY . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .
. . . . .. . . . . . .. . .
. . . . 102
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TRIPS AND DRAFTS INDEX
O
OCONTO HARBOR, WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
OGDENSBURG HARBOR, NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
ONTONAGON HARBOR,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
OSWEGO HARBOR, NY .............................................101
P
PENTWATER
PENSAUKEE HARBOR,
HARBOR,
WI
MI
. . .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. .
.
.
.
.
. . .
.......................
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9292
PORT CLINTON HARBOR, OH . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 102
PORT DOLOMITE, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
PORT
PORT
PORT
PORT OF BUFFALO,
GYPSUM,
HURON,
INLAND,
NY .
MI
MI
. .
MI
. .
.................................................92
.
................................................94
.
...............................................94
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
PORT OF CHICAGO, IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
PORT OF DETROIT, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
PORT SANILAC HARBOR, Ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
PORT WASHINGTON HARBOR, WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
PRESQUE
PORT WING
ISLE
HARBOR,
HARBOR,
WI .
MI
. .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
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.
.
.
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.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. . .
..........
. . . . . . . . . .
.
. .
.
7292
PUT-IN-BAY HARBOR, OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
R
RACINE HARBOR, WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .
. . . . . 92
ROCHESTER (CHARLOTTE) HARBOR, NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
ROCK ISLAND, IL DISTRICT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
ROGERS CITY,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
ROUGE RIVER,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
S
SACKETS HARBOR, NY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
SAGINAW RIVER,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
SANDUSKY HARBOR, OH
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 96
SAUGATUCK HARBOR AND KALAMAZOO RIVER,
Ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
SAULT STE. MARIE,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . .
. . . . .
.........
. .
93
SEBEWAING,SHEBOYGAN
MI
HARBOR,
.................................................93
WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
SILVER BAY, MN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
SOUTH HAVEN HARBOR,
MI .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
ST. CLAIR RIVER,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
................
. . . . . 82
ST.CLAIR,ST.
JAMES
MI
(BEAVER
...................................................83
ISLAND
),
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
ST. JOSEPH HARBOR, MI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
ST. MARYS FALLS CANAL., MI AND SAULT STE. MARIE, ONTARIO SHIP CANAL, CN
(INCLUDED IN ST. MARYS RIVER) . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .
. . .
. . . 74
ST. MARYS RIVER, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
STONEPORT,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
........................
. .
89
STURGEON BAY AND LAKE MICHIGAN SHIP CANAL, WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
T
TACONITE HARBOR
,
MN .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
TOLEDO HARBOR
,
OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
TONAWANDA
HARBOR
,
NY . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 102
TRAVERSE
CITY HARBOR,
Ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
TRENTONTWO
HARBORS
,
MI
(AGATE
...................................................93
BAY),
MN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
TWO RIVERS HARBOR
,
WI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
V
VERMILION HARBOR
,
OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 102
W
WADDINGTON
HARBOR
,
NY . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
WAUKEGANWHITE
WARROAD
LAKE
HARBOR,
HARBOR
HARBOR,
MN
,
MI
IL .
.
.
.
.
.
.
............................................93
.
.
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.
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.................
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
. .
.
. .
.
.
.
. .
.
. 93
.
67
WHITEFISH POINT HARBOR,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
WYANDOTTE
,
MI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
. . . 94
110
U.S. ARMY CORPS
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1
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Boston, MA
1994
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1994
5
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1996
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1997
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1997
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1996
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1998
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:34
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, and
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Tacoma, Olympia and Grays Harbor, WA
2003
36
Seattle,WA
2002
2
37
Port Angeles, Port Townsend, Everett, Anacortes,
and Bellingham
,
WA.
1998
1
38
Southeast Alaska (
Metlakatla
,
Ketchikan, Hollis, Thorne Bay, Hydaburg, Craig, Klawock, Wrangell,
Petersburg, Kake, Juneau, Angoon,
Haines,
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2005
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2001
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2001
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Cleveland, OH
2000
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Toledo, OH
2000
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1996
3
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Chicago, IL
1995
2
48
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1995
3
49
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2000
1
50
Ports of Hawaii (Honolulu, Port Allen,
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,
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,
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1999
1
60
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1992
1
61
Huntington, WV, Ports on Ohio River (Miles 40-317), and Kanawha River, WV
1992
1
62
Cincinnati, OH, and Ports on Ohio River (Miles 317-560)
1991
1
63
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and Green
Rivers
1992
1
64
Ports on Tennessee River, Tennessee-Tombigbee and Black Warrior-Tombigbee Waterways, and Alabama River
1998
4
65
Ports on Illinois Waterway (
Miles 0
-291), Grafton to Lockport, IL
2005
2
68
Ports on the Arkansas, Red and Ouachita River Systems and Missouri River
2002
3
69
Minneapolis
-St. Paul, MN, and Ports on Upper Mississippi River (Miles 300-860 AOR)
2004
4
70
St. Louis, MO, and Ports on Upper Mississippi River (
Miles 0
-300 AOR)
1992
1
71
Memphis, TN; Helena, AR; and Ports on Lower Mississippi River (Miles 620-954 AHP)
1993
1
72
Natchez, Vicksburg, and Greenville, MS, and Ports on Lower Mississippi River (Miles 255-620 AHP)
1991
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.
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Waterbome Commerce of the United States
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Part 3, Waterways and Harbors, Great Lakes
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