Final Waterborne Commerce Statistics

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Final Waterborne Commerce Statistics For Calendar Year 16 Waterborne Commerce National Totals And Selected Inland Waterways For Multiple Years Institute for Water Resources Navigation and Civil Works Decision Support Center U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center

Introduction In order to provide waterborne commerce information in a graphical format, the Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center (WCSC) has prepared this summary document of waterborne commerce statistics for calendar year 16. The foreign inbound and outbound data is import, export, and inbound/outbound in-transit data. The domestic national totals are calendar year 16 data collected from vessel operating companies. All graphs and tables (except page 1) show domestic tonnages (short tons). All graphs after page 1 include all internal tonnage, which is tonnage moving exclusively on waterways within the boundaries of the United States. The deep-draft sections of the Mississippi, the Columbia and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway include domestic coastwise data as well. This coastwise tonnage travels on these internal waterways and also Coastwise (the oceans or the Gulf of Mexico). Please note that rounding may result in commodity tonnages that do not add up to the totals for a waterway. WCSC uses the Internet to expedite release of statistics. Please visit our World Wide Web home page at: http://www.navigationdatacenter.us/ There you will find the timeliest WCSC statistics including this report, port rankings, container information, and our monthly internal traffic indicators. Questions or comments may be communicated to: Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center, USACE P. O. Box 618 New Orleans, LA 7161-18 Telephone: () 86-16 () 86-11 Fax No.: () 86-13 E-Mail: CEIWR-NDCWCSC.WEBMASTER@usace.army.mil i

Table of Contents Table/Graph Page Introduction i Table of Contents ii Explanation of Commodity Groups iii Foreign Waterborne Inbound and Outbound Traffic (7-16) 1 Domestic Waterborne Commerce of the U.S. By Type Traffic (7-1 16) Internal Waterways Tonnage Comparisons: 16 vs 1 Internal Waterways Tonnage Comparisons: Graph of Percent Change 3 National Internal Commodities Total of Selected Waterways (7-16) Allegheny River 6 Atchafalaya River 8 Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway 1 Big Sandy River 1 Black Warrior and Tombigbee Rivers 1 Columbia River 16 Cumberland River 18 Gulf Intracoastal Waterway Illinois Waterway Kanawha River McClellan-Kerr Waterway 6 Mississippi River 8 Missouri River 3 Monongahela River 3 Ohio River 3 Snake River 36 Tennessee River 38 Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway ii

Explanation of Commodity Groups Coal: Petro & Petro Products: Chemicals: Crude Materials: Manufactured Goods: Food and Farm: Coal, lignite, and coke Petroleum and Petroleum Products Chemicals and fertilizers Crude materials, inedible, such as: forest products, pulp, sand, gravel, stone, iron ore, marine shells, nonferrous metallic ores, and sulphur Primary manufactured goods, such as: paper and allied products, concrete, iron, steel, non-ferrous metals, and wood products Food, grain, and farm products Manufactured Equipment: All manufactured equipment Waste material: Other: Waste material, such as: garbage, landfill, sewage sludge, and waste water. Commodity group not specifically listed in a table. (This will differ from table to table). iii

Foreign Waterborne Inbound and Outbound Traffic 7-16, 18 16 1 1 1 8 6 Total 1. 1.8 133.7 1.9 179.6 11.9 1383.6 18.7 137. 11. Inbound 17.7 998.7 88.9 883.1 869.1 8. 78.7 76.9 71.6 7.6 Outbound 66.8.1 9.8 7.8 61. 617. 6.9 67.8 6. 69.8 Domestic Waterborne Commerce of the U.S. 7-16,, by Type of Traffic 1 1 8 6 Total** 11.7 96. 88. 893.7 89. 89. 891. 937. 9.8 876.6 Internal*** 6. 88.6 3.8 6.8 7.7 7. 67. 99.6 6.9 8.1 Coastwise.8 186.3 167.8 16. 161. 1. 16.9 17. 17.1 168.7 Lakewise 9.6 9. 63. 8. 88.1 8. 8. 87.9 83.9 78. **Total also includes Intraport and Intra-territory traffic. ***Total Internal excludes waterway improvement materials. Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 1

Domestic U.S. Waterborne Traffic Annual Tonnage Comparisons: 16 VS 1 CY1 CY16 Percent National Totals** Change Domestic 9.8 876.6-3.1% Lakewise 83.9 78. -6.8% Coastwise 17.1 168.7-3.63% Intraport 78.3 8.1.% Intra-territory 1.6 1. -6.1% Internal 6.9 8.1-3.1% National Internal Commodities Coal 16. 19.8-13.% Petroleum 16.8 17.6-3.16% Chemicals.9.3.8% Crude Materials 1. 96.7-3.37% Manufactured Goods 8.6 6.8-6.8% Food and Farm 89.7 97. 8.37% Manufactured Equipment 6.8 6.8 -.1% Other 1..9-8.8% Waterways Allegheny River.7.7-1.3% Atchafalaya River (Upper) 1.9 9.1-1.73% Atlantic Intracoastal.6. -1.8% Big Sandy 6.1.3-1.76% Black Warrior River 18. 17.7-3.69% Columbia River*** 13. 13.8.3% Cumberland River 1.8..9% Gulf Intracoastal*** 118.9 111.7-6.1% Illinois Waterway 3. 39. 9.86% Kanawha River 13.9 11.7-1.6% McClellan-Kerr Wtwy 1. 11.6 13.61% Mississippi River*** 31.8 37.6 -.8% Missouri River..7.78% Monongahela River 16.3 1. -11.7% Ohio River 1. 18. -8.3% Snake River 3.6 3. -6.1% Tennessee River 3.8 37.7.% Tennessee Tombigbee 8.1 7.9-1.71% **All National Totals exclude waterway improvement materials. ***Includes domestic coastwise tonnage. Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center

Domestic U.S. Waterborne Traffic Tonnage Comparisons: 16 vs. 1 Domestic Lakewise Coastwise Intraport Intra-territory Internal Coal Petroleum Chemicals Crude Materials Manufactured Goods Food and Farm Manufactured Equipment Other Allegheny River Atchafalaya River (Upper) Atlantic Intracoastal Big Sandy Black Warrior River Columbia River Cumberland River Gulf Intracoastal Illinois Waterway Kanawha River McClellan-Kerr Wtwy Mississippi River Missouri River Monongahela River Ohio River Snake River Tennessee River Tennessee-Tombigbee -1.73% -1.6% -13.% -1.8% -1.76% -11.7% -3.1% -6.8% -8.8% -8.3% -6.1% -6.8% -6.1% -6.1% -3.63% -3.1% -3.16% -3.37% -3.69% -1.3% -.8% -.1% -1.71%.%.8% 8.37%.3%.9% 9.86% 13.61%.78%.% -.% -1.% -1.% -.%.%.% 1.% 1.%.% Waterway improvement materials excluded from National Totals. Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 3

National Internal Commodities 7-16,, By Commodity 18 16 1 1 1 8 6 Coal 18.16 18.96 161.7 17.6 177.6 173.1 16.6 1.98 16. 19.79 Petroleum 16.8 19. 1.73 1.7 139.38 1.11 16.3 16.67 16.78 17.63 Chemicals.96.7.6 9.33 1.3.81.16 1.88.88.3 Crude Materials 19.9 1.87 7.1 87.6 87.11 88.17 9.1 98.9 1.3 96.6 Manufactured Goods 7..9 1..63 3.1 6. 6. 31.3 8. 6.8 Food and Farm 77.63 67.7 7.3 79.38 7.1 7.11 7.8 89.98 89.66 97.16 Manufactured Equipment 8.76 8.7 7.38 6.1 6.1 6..97 6.3 6.81 6.81 Other 1.19 1. 1..9.9.99 1. 1.1 1..9 Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center

Commerce on Selected Waterways Internal Traffic, 7-16 7 6 3 1 Total Internal** 6.3 88.6 3.8 6.83 7.71 7. 67. 99.6 6.93 8.9 Mississippi*** 313.31 9.18 8. 9.31 97.17 3.96 99.68 36.7 31.77 37.63 Ohio 3.8 3.8 7..9 1. 16.1 1.1.8 1. 18.1 Tennessee 9. 9.67 39.3 38. 37.36 36.9 3.3 3.68 3.8 37.73 Illinois 1.1 37.8 36.1 36.1 36.36 33.1 7.39 37.6 3.7 38.97 GIWW*** 1.6 11.88 18. 116.3 11.9 11.37 11.36 16.1 118.91 111.6 **Total Internal excludes waterway improvement materials. ***Includes domestic coastwise tonnage. Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center

Allegheny River - Totals 7-16,, By Commodity 3... 1. 1... Total.71.9. 1.63 1.7 1.66 1.77 1.73.66.6 Coal 1.19 1. 1.1.8 1.9 1. 1.38 1.33.9.3 Petro & Petro Products.18.19.13.1.1.1.1.11.1.1 Chemicals.9.9.8.11...3.6.6.7 Crude Materials 1.1 1.1.6.7.3..1.1.18.8 Other....3.1.3..3.3. Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 6

Allegheny River - Downbound 7-16,, By Commodity 1. 1. 1..8.6... Total 1.18 1.13.6.63..6.3..1.11 Crude Materials 1.11 1.3..1.1.36.9... Other.7.1.1.1.13..6..1.11 Allegheny River - Upbound 7-16,, By Commodity 1.8 1.6 1. 1. 1..8.6... Total 1.3 1.36 1.36.99 1.1 1.1 1. 1.9.. Coal 1.1 1.1 1.8.7 1.6.9 1. 1.18.6.33 Petro & Petro Products.1.1.7..6..3..1. Crude Materials.1.9.1.6.3.6.13.1.18.8 Other.13.13.11.1.7.7.7.8.9.11 Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 7

Upper Atchafalaya River - Totals 7-16,, By Commodity 1 1 1 8 6 Total 1.8 9.8 11.68 9.69 1. 9.3 1.3 11.13 1.8 9.1 Petro & Petro Products.13 3.8.6 3..66.77 6.77 6.8 6.1.6 Chemicals 1.1.9 1.9 1.8 1.11.9 1..96 1.9.6 Crude Materials.17 3.83.19.16 3...88.9.88 3.38 Food & Farm.6.7.36.3.61.6.7.6.3. Other..6.9.7.6..87.7.38. Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 8

Upper Atchafalaya River - Downbound 7-16,, By Commodity 9 8 7 6 3 1 Total 6.78 6.3 7.63 7.13 6.9.3 6.8.6 6.33.69 Petro & Petro Products 1.6 1.9...7.1.8..7 1.91 Chemicals.68.7.8.67..37.3.38.8. Crude Materials 3.93 3.33 3.89 3.97 3.18.9.6.3.7 3.3 Other.3.9..9.69.6.88..38. Upper Atchafalaya River - Upbound 7-16,, By Commodity 6 3 1 Total.7 3.7..6 3.6 3.88..68. 3. Petro & Petro Products.9 1.9.6 1..18.6 3.93.33 3.1. Chemicals.83.3.76.61.6.3.6.8.6. Food & Farm..36.6.19.3..7.6.3.1 Other.3.8.37..7.18.7.16.1. Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 9

Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Totals 7-16,, By Commodity 3 1 Total.3.91..9.86.6.91.37.8. Petro & Petro Products.1..6..6.3.8.9..39 Chemicals 1.3 1.9 1. 1.6 1.9 1.3 1.8.89.91.86 Crude Materials.3.69..71..6.71.8.66.66 Other.3.18.7.1.11.3.3..9.3 Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 1

Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Southbound 7-16,, By Commodity 3 1 Total 1.76.1 1.81.3.33 1.96.1 1.68 1.81 1.7 Petro & Petro Products.33.33.36.3.6.37.3..7.33 Chemicals.98 1.7 1.11 1.33 1.37.99 1.8.9.67.7 Crude Materials.6.3.33.61.9..61..6.63 Other.19.7.1.1..8..9.3. Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Northbound 7-16,, By Commodity 1... Total.77.9.6.6.3.7.77.69.77. Petro & Petro Products.18.1.1.1.1.16.6...6 Chemicals.36..39.31.3.31..9..16 Other..7.1.19.16.3.31.3.8.33 Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 11

Big Sandy River - Totals 7-16,, By Commodity 1 1 Total 1.9 17.38 11.1 11.16 1.3 9.3 9.8 9.3 6.13.3 Coal 17.8 13.68 8.3 8.3 9.9 6.86 7.19 6. 3.37.6 Petro & Petro Products 3.1 3. 1.99 1.63 1.6 1.3.6.39.9.13 Other.69.66.83 1.19 1.1 1.3.61..6.8 Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 1

Big Sandy River - Downbound 7-16,, By Commodity 18 16 1 1 1 8 6 Total 16.77 1.18 9.17 9.16 1.8 7. 8.3 6.8 3.93.9 Coal 1. 13.3 7.8 7.66 8.79.6 6.6.7.9.39 Petro & Petro Products 1.9 1..86.71.98.8 1.63 1.78 1. 1.33 Other.8..9.79.7 1.7.33.3..37 Big Sandy River - Upbound 7-16,, By Commodity 6... 3.. 1.. Total.13. 1.97 1.99 1.86 1.88 1.8..19 1. Coal 3.6.39..68.8 1.1 1.13 1.67 1.8. Petro & Petro Products 1.6 1.9 1.13.9.66.39..61.8.79 Other.1..3...8.7..7.1 Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 13

Black Warrior & Tombigbee Rivers Totals 7-16,, By Commodity 1 1 Total 1.8 19.9 1.71 18. 19.87.69 19.17 1.19 18.38 17.71 Coal 13.3 1. 1.9 13. 1.7 1.6 8.3 1.13 7.1 6.7 Petro & Petro Products.1.8 1. 1.36.8.7 1.83 1.. 1.63 Crude Materials 3.1 3.17.6 1.99.9.1.6.9.31.97 Manufactured Goods 1.11 1.9.7 1.6 3.78.9.96.7.66.7 Other 1..81.69.73 1.19 1.1 1.9 1.7 1..9 Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 1

Black Warrior & Tombigbee Rivers Downbound, 7-16,, By Commodity 1 9 8 7 6 3 1 Total 7.77 8. 7.6 9.1 8.7 8.98 7.87 8.6 7.8 7.17 Coal 3.78.3.11 6.96 6.8 6.13..8.8 3.6 Crude Materials.19. 1.6 1..8.67.8.78 1. 1.6 Other 1.8 1.9 1.9 1.18 1.6.18 1.83.7.7. Black Warrior & Tombigbee Rivers Upbound, 7-16,, By Commodity 1 1 1 8 6 Total 13.31 11.38 8. 9. 11.1 11.71 11.3 1. 1.3 1.3 Coal 9. 8..83 6...13 3.33.33.6 3.1 Petro & Petro Products 1.9 1.33.98.8 1.8 1.79 1. 1. 1. 1.7 Crude Materials 1..9.6.99 1.9 1. 1. 1.7 1.31 1.1 Other 1.18.9.6 1.13 3.9.3.1...7 Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 1

Columbia River - Totals 7-16,, By Commodity 18 16 1 1 1 8 6 Total 18.1 13.68 13. 13.6 13.6 13. 1.13 16.17 13. 13.77 Petro & Petro Products 6.6.8.9.13 3.6 3.97.. 3.67 3.33 Chemicals.9.3.16.1.11.1.1..16.6 Crude Materials.7.78 3.69.17.3 3.98.6.7.93. Food & Farm.8 3.71...88.1.89.7.1. Other.6.9.36.9.9.38.1..3.88 Domestic tonnage only (including coastwise). Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 16

Columbia River - Downbound 7-16,, By Commodity 1 9 8 7 6 3 1 Total 8. 6.1 6.1 6.86 7.18 7.3 8. 9. 7.8 7.1 Crude Materials.8. 1..7. 1.93.1.3.36.76 Food & Farm.31 3.67.9.3.8.11.81..19.1 Other.61.8.8.6.16.3 1. 1.6.. Domestic tonnage only (including coastwise). Columbia River - Upbound 7-16,, By Commodity 1 1 8 6 Total 1.1 7.3 7. 6..88 6.1 6.93 7.13 6. 6.6 Petro & Petro Products 6.8.9........ Chemicals..11.1. 3.3 3.8.18. 3.36 3.1 Crude Materials 3.17.78.6..6..8..7.1 Other.1.36.6.33.39.3.68.88.99 3.6 Domestic tonnage only (including coastwise). Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 17

Cumberland River - Totals 7-16,, By Commodity 6 18 16 1 1 1 8 6 Total. 3.33 1.8 1.6 1. 19.89..38 1.81. Coal 11.8 11.97 1.73 9.7 1.3 9.6 1. 9.9 8.7 8.33 Petro & Petro Products.6.37..1.17.16.3.3.9.78 Crude Materials 8.7 9.33 8.6 9.71 9.1 8.36 9.33 1.39 1.1 1.78 Manufactured Goods 1.7.97.6.7.81.9.98.97.93 1.1 Food & Farm.1.1.3.7...9.87 1..97 Other.6.9.3.33.3.3.7.3.39. Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 18

Cumberland River - Downbound 7-16,, By Commodity 9 8 7 6 3 1 Total. 6.6 6.38 7.68 6.81 6.9 7. 7.8 7.66 6.8 Crude Materials...8 6.98 6..1 6.11 6.96 6.6. Food & Farm.37.1.3.6...8.86.99.97 Other.1.1..13.6..9...6 Cumberland River - Upbound 7-16,, By Commodity 18 16 1 1 1 8 6 Total 18.3 17.7 1.7 13.8 1.3 13.8 1.1 1. 1.16 1.87 Coal 11. 11.9 1.71 9.7 1. 9.6 1.16 9.8 8.6 8.31 Petro & Petro Products..37..1.17.16.3.3.9.77 Crude Materials.1 3.78.8.73.9.8 3.3 3.3 3.89.3 Manufactured Goods 1..96.6.67.79.89.96.97.91 1.11 Other.9.6.33.7.3.9..33.1. Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 19

Gulf Intracoastal Waterway Totals 7-16,, By Commodity 1 1 1 8 6 Total 1.6 11.88 18. 116.3 11.9 11.37 11.36 16.1 118.91 111.6 Coal 7.6 6.9. 6.3 3.89.8 3.1 3.97 1.93 1.78 Petro & Petro Products 66.1 9. 61. 6. 6.33 6.8 68.79 7.71 73. 68.86 Chemicals..19 17.9 1. 1. 1.3.66 1.1..7 Crude Materials 19..76 16.63 16.8 17.3 16.9 1.99 17.8 17.1 1.9 Manufactured Goods.1.6 3..3..61.7.87 3.96 3.1 Food & Farm 1.7 1.3 1.3 1.6 1.1 1. 1. 1.6 1.7 1.99 Other.7 1.98.3.9 1.7 1.36 1.9 1..9.68 Includes coastwise tonnage. Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center

Gulf Intracoastal Waterway Westbound 7-16,,By Commodity 7 6 3 1 Total 8.1. 9.9.7..87 9.31.17 1.3 1. Petro & Petro Products 3. 9. 3. 3.1 3.9 3. 8.8 31.37 3.13 3. Chemicals 9.96 8.77 7.97 9.87 9.8 9.89 9.9 1.1 9.1 9.66 Crude Materials 6.97 6.7..8.7 6.3.39 6..9. Manufactured Goods.16.37.9 3. 3.3 3.61 3.1 3.69.99.36 Other.6.66.7..8..76 3. 1.78 1.7 Includes coastwise tonnage. Gulf Intracoastal Waterway Eastbound 7-16,, By Commodity 8 7 6 3 1 Total 66.91 61.87 8.61 61.3 9.89 61. 66. 7.9 67.38 6.16 Coal.3 3.98.3 3.1.61 1.8 1.9. 1.68 1.69 Petro & Petro Products 33.67 9.9 31. 31.83 31.1 3.9.71.3.93 36.3 Chemicals 1.6 11.1 9.9 11.3 11.9 11.3 1.71 1.63 11.1 1.6 Crude Materials 1.3 1.1 1.3 11.7 11.7 1.63 1.61 11. 11.63 9.73 Other.33..7 3.1..3.9.1. 1.8 Includes coastwise tonnage. Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 1

Illinois Waterway - Totals 7-16,, By Commodity 3 3 1 1 Total 1.1 37.8 36.1 36.1 36.36 33.1 7.39 37.6 3.7 38.97 Coal..6.38.67 6. 3..9 1.9 1.7 1. Petro & Petro Products 6.77 6.9 6.7 6.1.87.8.3 7.9 6.1 6.9 Chemicals.8..13.7.37.3.11.66.6.9 Crude Materials 6.3 7.19.9 3.83.7. 3.6.63 6.66 7. Manufactured Goods. 3.1 1.89.66 3. 3.6 3.16. 3.79.97 Food & Farm 13.9 11.1 13.9 13.8 1.7 1.7 7.61 13.16 1.1 1.13 Other.8..8...8.3.1.3.3 Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center

Illinois Waterway - Downbound 7-16,, By Commodity 3 1 1 Total.1 17.8 19.91.6 18.1 18.9 1.8.11.17.1 Coal.16.8.13.16.3.6..6..1 Petro & Petro Products 3.1 3.39 3. 3.3 3.7.19 3.7.96.1.67 Food & Farm 13.31 11. 13.8 13.8 11.7 1.7 7.6 1.7 11.8 1.8 Other 3.3 3.11.9 3.11 3.1 3.6 3.31.1.6.6 Illinois Waterway - Upbound 7-16,, By Commodity 1 1 Total.9 19.6 16. 16.6 17.8 1.1 1.91 1.9 1.9 1.76 Coal.8.38..1.7.99 1.96 1. 1..88 Petro & Petro Products 3.36 3.1.8.83 1.6 1.66 1.77.1 1.91 1.81 Chemicals 3.66 3..9 3.6 3.93 3.81 3. 3.7 3.78 3.7 Crude Materials..73.7.6 3. 3.7.66..89. Other 3.36.8 1.78.63 3.13 3.39 3.1 3.67 3.7.8 Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 3

Kanawha River - Totals 7-16,, By Commodity 1 1 Total.99. 18.1..11 17.7 1.1 13.8 13.8 11.69 Coal 16.67 1.7 1.3 17.87 1.6 13.67 1.77 9.9 1.18 8. Petro & Petro Products 1.1.93.93.9.96.96.8.8.7.7 Crude Materials.1.81.6.89.98....36 1.98 Other.81.71.1.9.61.8.6.3.. Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center

Kanawha River - Downbound 7-16,, By Commodity 1 1 Total 16.6 1.6 1.7 1.1 1.86 1.88 8.1 7.3 7.7.8 Coal 16.13 1.1 1.6 1.1 1.81 1.8 8.1 7.8 7..3 Other.13.13.1.6.6.6.6.6.. Kanawha River - Upbound 7-16,, By Commodity 8 7 6 3 1 Total.73.6.77 7.3 7. 6.86 6. 6.1 6.38 6.11 Petro & Petro Products 1.1.93.93.9.96.96.8.8.7.7 Crude Materials.8.7.6.87.97.3...36 1.98 Other 1. 1.88. 3.6 3.31 3.37 3.1 3.1 3.6 3.3 Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center

McClellan-Kerr Waterway - Totals 7-16,, By Commodity 1 1 1 8 6 Total 1.1 11.1 1.76 11.1 1.63 11.38 1.19 11.9 1.3 11.6 Chemicals 1.83 1. 1.73 1.86.11.38..6.36 3.9 Crude Materials.36..7. 3.6 3.3 3. 3.6 3.17 3.81 Manufactured Goods 1. 1.1.73 1.8.97 1.11 1.3 1.38 1.7.99 Food & Farm.3.36..77.8.8 3. 3.6.6 3.8 Other 1.7.93 1.1 1.1 1.3 1.8.1 1.1.8.6 Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 6

McClellan-Kerr Waterway - Downbound 7-16,, By Commodity 8 7 6 3 1 Total 6.68 6.96 6.3 6.7 6.3 6.38 6.7.6. 6. Crude Materials 3.8 3.97 3.67.9.6 1.9 1.77 1.6 1.9.63 Food & Farm..6 1.8.36.17.6.87.88.37.8 Other.79.93.96 1.16 1. 1.98 1.8.9.9.97 McClellan-Kerr Waterway - Upbound 7-16,, By Commodity 8 7 6 3 1 Total...33.6.6..7 6.69.78.17 Chemicals 1.3 1.7 1.3 1.1 1.67 1.8..1.19. Crude Materials 1.1 1.8 1. 1.3 1.16 1.9 1.8.11 1.9 1.18 Manufactured Goods 1.1.9.7.9.9 1.9 1.3 1.38 1..9 Other 1.3.81.91.88.87.8.96.99.76. Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 7

Mississippi River - Totals 7-16,, By commodity 3 3 1 1 Total 313.31 9.18 8. 9.31 97.17 3.96 99.68 36.7 31.77 37.63 Coal 7....36 3.3 1.6.3 3.1.91 19. Petro & Petro Products 86.13 78. 76.76 79.1 78.3 8.8 9.1 1.7 13.66 1. Chemicals 38.6 33.9 31.6 36.1 38.18 38.87 38. 1.3 1.3.9 Crude Materials 8.79 9.8.6.8 3.89.66 3.78 8.3 3.1 36.6 Manufactured Goods.97 18.6 1.97 1.69 16.66 18.3 17.81.7 19.6 17.68 Food & Farm 71.17 6.6 7.3 73.19 6.76 66.7 6.77 8.9 8.9 9.37 Other 1. 1.38.91.97 1.3 1..6..3.18 Domestic tonnage only (including coastwise). Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 8

Mississippi River - Downbound 7-16,, By Commodity 1 1 Total 197.3 187.9 19. 197.96.1 1.9.9 1.7 3.7 3.6 Coal 36.6 1.17 39.3 37.8 6.76 6.13 37.3 6.69 19.7 1.68 Petro & Petro Products 6.7.7.3 8.1.6 9.9 6.37 6.6 63.98 6. Chemicals 9.9 9.17 1.1 11.1 11. 11.8 1.99 11.6 11.98 1. Crude Materials.3.1 3.7 3.6 3.7.7 3.8.6. 19.3 Food & Farm 69.66 6.69 67.3 7.7 63.7 63.8 6.36 79.9 8.79 88.33 Other 8.89 8.19.9 6.6 7.3 8. 7.37 7.3 6..71 Domestic tonnage only (including coastwise). 1 Mississippi River - Upbound 7-16,, By Commodity 1 1 8 6 Total 116.8 17.3 89.98 96.36 9.76 9.87 9.9 11.17 11.7 1.1 Coal 1.3 9.33 6.17 6.78 6.6.8.86..3 3.73 Petro & Petro Products 39.3 33.88 3.3 31. 6.9.9 8.6 3.71 39.68 38.3 Chemicals 8.1.7 1.1.7 6.63 7.39 7.6 9.77 9. 3.1 Crude Materials 3.36.69.69 1.17.81 19.9. 3.67.6 17.6 Manufactured Goods 1.37 1.7 6.8 9.31 9.68 1.8 1.6 1.89 13. 1.3 Other.1.88 3.19 3.3.79 3.9.8.69.3.1 Domestic tonnage only (including coastwise). Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 9

Missouri River Totals 7-16,, By Commodity 8 7 6 3 1 Total 6.68.67..83 3.83 3.91.1.67..66 Petro & Petro Products.13.9.1.1..1...1.7 Chemicals.1.1.3.7..3..6.7.1 Crude Materials 6.38.1.78.9 3.6 3.77 3.9..18.1 Food & Farm.3...7...1.6..3 Other.13.6.6.8.8.8.7.8.8.1 Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 3

Missouri River Downbound 7-16,, By Commodity 3 1 Total.8. 3.7 3.8.66..1.83.1.3 Crude Materials.1. 3. 3.1.6...76.36.11 Food & Farm.3...7...1.6..3 Other.......... Missouri River Upbound 7-16,, By Commodity 3 1 1 Total.1 1.6 1.6 1.7 1.17 1.7 1.6 1.8 1.99.3 Crude Materials 1.97 1.9 1.6 1.8 1. 1.3 1. 1.66 1.8.1 Other.3.1..6.17.1.18.19.17.9 Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 31

Monongahela River - Totals 7-16,, By Commodity 3 1 1 Total 6.69 8..9.93.19.37.7 19.36 16.3 1.8 Coal 3.38.7 18. 17.7 17.33 17.8 17.79 16. 13.3 11.86 Petro & Petro Products.7.3....3.37...7 Crude Materials.37. 1.9.7.17.6 1.9.1.3.11 Other.66.9.39.6..9.1..33.3 Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 3

Monongahela River - Downbound 7-16,, By Commodity 16 1 1 1 8 6 Total 1.3 1.76 1.3 11.1 11.1 11.66 1.1 11. 8.97 9.8 Coal 1.68 13.7 11.3 9.9 1.1 1. 8.97 9.6 7.6 7.98 Crude Materials 1. 1.18.87.97 1.1 1..8 1.17 1.13 1.18 Other..31.16..7.16.7.3..11 Monongahela River - Upbound 7-16,, By Commodity 1 1 1 8 6 Total 1.39 13. 8.8 9.77 8.77 8.71 1.38 8.31 7.3. Coal 1.7 11.31 7.7 7.8 7.19 7.8 8.8 6.79.73 3.87 Petro & Petro Products.18.7.1.1.1.1..31.31. Crude Materials 1.16 1.3 1.7 1. 1.16 1.7 1..9 1.1.93 Other.3.3.9.3.8.3.6.8..17 Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 33

Ohio River - Totals 7-16,, By Commodity 1 1 Total 3.8 3.8 7..9 1. 16.1 1.1.8 1. 18.1 Coal 13.3 18. 118.8 1.7 1.1 1.1 119.8 11.88 93.9 8.3 Petro & Petro Products 18.7 16.91 13.77 1.18 13.9 1. 1. 16.7 18.8 18.8 Crude Materials. 1.36.76.3 9.8 8.86 7. 1.9 3.8 8.87 Manufactured Goods 1.6 11. 6.71 8. 8. 8.36 8. 9.7 8.61 8.19 Food & Farm 1.9 13.8 1.37 1.9 1.68 13.8 16..8 19.1 16.98 Other 1.1 8.8 8.1 9.89 9.6 9.6 8.93 9.6 8.6 9. Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 3

Ohio River - Downbound 7-16,, By Commodity 1 1 1 8 6 Total 1.7 11.7 1.1 18.7 13.8 1.7 98.71 13. 9.3 9.3 Coal 67.97 6.3.3 7.3 6. 6.11.31 6.7 39.6 38.3 Crude Materials 8. 6.9 3.8 6.8.83. 3.6.6 6..63 Food & Farm 1.18 11.9 1.67 13.7 11. 11.17 1.39 18.9 17. 1.86 Other 13.88 13. 1.6 11.9 11.7 11.1 1.9 11.79 1.97 13. Ohio River - Upbound 7-16,, By Commodity 1 1 1 8 6 Total 18.7 11.33 1. 11.3 111.1 11.8 116. 117.8 1.97 91.79 Coal.37 6.1 63.79 6.3 6.89 66. 68.77 66.13.3 3.89 Petro & Petro Products 1.6 9.11 6.93 7. 6.8 6.97 7.6 7.79 8.9 7.86 Crude Materials 3..6 1.91 3.7. 6.86 3.96 6.3 7.8 3. Other 18.7 16.7 1.61 1. 1.9 1.9 16.1 17.8 16.37 16.8 Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 3

Snake River - Totals 7-16,, By Commodity 6 3 1 Total. 3.7. 3.38.7 3. 3.66.36 3.6 3. Petro & Petro Products 1.91 1. 1..8..6.89 1.9 1.7.88 Crude Materials.19.1.1.8..31.17.9.. Food & Farm 3.1 1.8.9.1..86.7..9.1 Other..1.6..3...3..1 Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 36

Snake River - Downbound 7-16,, By Commodity 3 3 1 1 Total 3.3 1.98.69.7.6 3.9.69.7.9.1 Crude Materials.7..8.18.18..1.19.18.1 Food & Farm 3. 1.8.9.1..86.6..9.19 Other..8..1......7 Snake River - Upbound 7-16,, By Commodity 3 1 Total.1 1.7 1.71.69.7.16.97 1.61 1.1.99 Petro & Petro Products 1.89 1. 1..8..6.88 1.8 1..87 Other.1..17.11.7.1.9.13.1.1 Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 37

Tennessee River - Totals 7-16,, By Commodity 6 3 1 Total 9. 9.67 39.3 38. 37.36 36.9 3.3 3.68 3.8 37.73 Coal 19.1 3. 17.3 1.3 1.8 1. 1. 11.36 9. 8.6 Crude Materials 17.1 1. 1.1 1. 1.1 11.9 11.3 1.13 13.73 1.3 Manufactured Goods 3. 3. 1.6 1.9 1.96.1.31 3.3 3..71 Food & Farm 3.7 3.76 3.8 3.37 3.1 3.3. 3.7 3.1 3. Other 6..9..31.31.37..1 6.1 7.9 Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 38

Tennessee River - Downbound 7-16,, By Commodity 16 1 8 Total 1.87 1.1 1.9 11.79 1.7 1.7 11. 1. 1. 1.1 Coal 1.3..79. 3..3.7 1.6.19 1.97 Crude Materials 8.3 7.39 6.9 6.17.9.16.7.93.. Food & Farm 1.1 1.37 1. 1.38 1.39 1..17.1 1.87 1. Other.6 1.8 1.9 1.79.16 1.97 1.61 1.67.8 3.3 Tennessee River - Upbound 7-16,, By Commodity 3 3 1 1 Total 36.9 3.7.3 6.1.89 3..9.6 3.81.8 Coal 17.83 19. 11.1 1.8 1.7 9.97 9.3 9.7 7.3 6.68 Crude Materials 8.8 7.1 6.11 6.37 6.9 6.13 6.76 7. 8. 9.83 Manufactured Goods..1 1.3 1. 1. 1.6 1.8.7..6 Food & Farm.6.38.3 1.99 1.6 1.9.8 1.69 1.6. Other.. 3.3 3.96 3.71 3.9.7.6.3.81 Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 39

Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway - Totals 7-16,, By Commodity 1 9 8 7 6 3 1 Total 6. 6.9.79.93 6.9 7.1 7.8 8.8 8.7 7.93 Coal 1..98 1.6 1.71 1.67 1.6 1.61 1.8 1. 1.73 Crude Materials 3.9 3..7.6..9. 3.9 3. 3. Other.8. 1.3 1.7.39 3. 3.79 3.86 3.61.6 Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center

Tennessee - Tombigbee Waterway Southbound, 7-16,, By Commodity 3 3 1 1 Total 3.6.3 3.97 3.6.88 3. 3.6 3.98 3.6 3.97 Coal 1..9 1.9 1.69 1. 1.3 1.3 1.9 1. 1.61 Crude Materials 1.88.3 1.87 1.9.8.69.8 1. 1.36 1.69 Other.6.9.1.. 1. 1.7 1.1 1.1.66 Tennessee - Tombigbee Waterway Northbound, 7-16,, By Commodity 6 3 1 Total.7.6 1.8.31 3.6.8.9.8.1 3.96 Crude Materials 1. 1.11.8 1.16 1.8 1.6 1.61 1.8 1.86 1.86 Other 1. 1.1.97 1.1.3.8.98.97.6.1 Source: USACE Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center 1