Army Corps tamps down barge worries on Mississippi

Officials: Shipping shutdown averted

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Such releases won’t impact the lakes environmentally or recreationally, Petersen said, noting that the corps routinely releases water from Carlyle into the Kaskaskia River that ultimately flows into the Mississippi.

“We judiciously use it,” he said. “It’s just one of our tools.”

While crediting the Army Corps for having done everything it can, American Waterways Operators’ Lynn Muench said Friday that such efforts don’t “get us out of the woods” – something she said could happen if President Barack Obama’s administration intervenes to release more water from the Missouri River. Now given the uncertainty, she said, some shippers already have lessened their barge loads in anticipation that more draft restrictions loom.

“It’s still a mess,” she said.

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