The primary objective of the study was to assess the impact of the 1993 flood on the port and terminal facilities located along the closed waterways, to identify navigation impacts, and to determine the extent of infrastructure damage to transportation facilities that provide access to these ports and terminals. An additional objective was to analyze the responses of port and terminal operators to the 1995 flood and compare them to the 'lessons learned' from the '93 event.
Assessment of Port, Terminal and Navigation Impacts Resulting from the 1993 Upper Mississippi River Flood. March 1997
1997
134 pages
Report
No indication
English
Civil Engineering , Marine & Waterway Transportation , Railroad Transportation , Hydrology & Limnology , Mississippi River , Missouri River , Regional flood , Flood damage , Inland waterways , Marine terminals , Ports(Facilities) , Waterway transportation , Terminal facilities , Harbors , Damage asessment , Lessons learned , Navigable rivers , Illinois River , Kaskaskia River , Rail transportation , Railroads , Flood plains , Infrastructure , Regional analysis , Surveys , Illinois , Missouri , Wisconsin , Nebraska , Minnesota , Midwest Region(United States)
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