Funding and managing the U.S. inland waterways system

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Funding and managing the U.S. inland waterways system

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"Special Report 315: Funding and Managing the U.S. Inland Waterways System: What Policymakers Need to Know explores the role and importance of the federally funded inland waterways system, priorities for future investment, its beneficiaries, and sources of funding. In recent years, the inland waterways system has transported six to seven percent of all domestic ton-miles of cargo. The system is a small but important component of the national freight system, particularly for bulk commodities. The study committee finds that, to ensure efficient use of limited navigation resources, the most critical need for the inland waterways system is a sustainable and well-executed plan for maintaining system reliability and performance. Reliability and performance will depend on placing higher priority on investments in operations and maintenance (O & M). Without a funding strategy that prioritizes system preservation, maintenance may continue to be deferred; this would result in further deterioration and in a less cost effective and less reliable system. The committee finds that more reliance on a "user-pays" funding strategy for the commercial navigation system is feasible, would generate new revenues for maintenance, and would promote economic efficiency. The committee suggests that an asset management program focused on economic efficiency, fully implemented and linked to the budgeting process, would help prioritize maintenance spending and ascertain the funding levels required for reliable freight service"--Provided by publisher.

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English
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212

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Series
Transportation Research Board special report -- 315, Special report (National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board) -- 315.

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Dewey Decimal Class
354.780973
Library of Congress
HE627 .N38 2015

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1 online resource (xiii, 212 pages)
Number of pages
212

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OL27530981M
ISBN 10
0309295688
ISBN 13
9780309295680
OCLC/WorldCat
922656429

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