Sector Upper Mississippi River CGC CGC Sangamon MSD Peoria Illinois Cheyenne Wisconsin Missouri Iowa CGC Scioto CGC Wyaconda MSD Quad Cities Minnesota Sector UMR
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Sector Upper Mississippi River “All Threats…All Hazards…Always Ready” Commander Katherine Weathers Chief, Planning & Force Readiness The Shield of Freedom Sector UMR Units 5 Inland River Tenders (WLR) 3 Marine Safety North Dakota Detachments (MSD) 4 Shore Side Detachments (SSD) MSD St. Paul Wisconsin South Dakota Minnesota LORAN STA Gillette Wyoming CGC Wyaconda Iowa Nebraska MSD Quad Cities CGC CGC Gasconade Sangamon CGC Scioto MSD Peoria Illinois Colorado CGC Kansas Sector UMR Cheyenne Missouri The Shield of Freedom Sector UMR AOR River Statistics • 2000 miles of navigable river – Upper Mississippi – Missouri – Illinois • 1800 miles of tributary waterways • 33 locks and dams • 283 bridges – 8 declared obstructions to nav • 4 HDPAs and 7 major population centers The Shield of Freedom Sector UMR Small Boat Assets North Dakota St. Paul: 1 RB-S, 1 DART Wisconsin South Dakota Minnesota Wyoming Sioux City, IA: 1 DART Iowa Nebraska Peoria: 1 RB-S 1 DART St. Louis: 4 RB-S, Illinois Colorado 3 DARTs Kansas Missouri The Shield of Freedom The Western River System The Shield of Freedom Barge,Barge, TrainTrain oror Truck?Truck? The cargo capacity of a typical Mississippi River 1,500 Tons 52,500 Bushels 453,600 Gallons barge: is 15 times greater than one rail car 100 Tons 3,500 Bushels 30,240 Gallons and 60 times greater than one semi truck. 25 Tons 875 Bushels 7,560 Gallons Industry Cargoes • 1740 MTSA Regulated • Tonnages for 2007 Vessels – Total: 67,714,832 • 106 MTSA Regulated Facilities • 82 Regulated Waterfront – Corn: 21, 956, 076 Facilities – Coal: 7,161,415 • 9 Nuclear Generating Facilities • 1 Nuclear Waste Storage – Processed Grains: 4,912,716 • 5 Anhydrous Ammonia Facilities – Oilseeds: 4,484,946 • 8 Coal-Fired Power Plants – Chemical Fertilizers: 3,763,475 • 1 Army Arsenal • 1 Aviation Fuel Depot – Pitches, asphalt, • 5 Refineries naphtha, solvents: 3,410,137 • 1 Aerial Pipeline – Iron, Steel: 3,208,876 • 22 Waterfront Attractions • 441 Certificated Vessels – Fuel/lubricating oils: 2,711,825 Tonnages courtesy USACE The Shield of Freedom River Dynamics • St. Louis Records: – High: 49.58 ft (Aug 1993) – Low: -6.20 ft (Jan 1940) – Flood Stage: 30 ft UMR @ St. Louis 20 15 10 Oct-07 Feet 5 0 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 Days (Records/October ’07 data courtesy USACE) The Shield of Freedom Upper Mississippi & Illinois Rivers Dams maintain pool levels for navigation, not control flooding Upper Mississippi River ILR approx. 160’ elevation change UMR approx. 400’ elevation change The Shield of Freedom Locks and Dams • 33 Lock and Dams • Examples – Melvin Price (1994) • 1200’ Main Chamber • 600’ Auxiliary Chamber Melvin Price Locks and Dam UMR mm 201 – Winfield Lock 25 (1939) • 600’ Single Chamber • Requires double Lockage USACE NESP Project 1st Phase PED Const. Cost Measures Start Start Complete ($ Millions) NEW UMR LOCKS Lock 22 2005 2010 2018 232.3 Lock 25 2005 2010 2019 324.4 Lock 24 2010 2014 2022 309.9 Lock 21 2010 2014 2022 322.5 Winfield Lock & Dam (25) Lock 20 2013 2017 2025 221.4 NEW IWW LOCKS UMR mm 241 LaGrange 2005 2012 2022 261.3 Peoria 2015 2018 2027 262.6 The Shield of Freedom Bridges • 283 Bridges • 7 Truman-Hobbs Bridges • 90+ Bridge Allisions in 2007 (30% of all reportable casualties) Pekin Railroad Drawbridge ILR mm 151.2 LaCrosse Railroad Drawbridge UMR mm 699.8 The Shield of Freedom Bridge Allisions and Highwater ILR Gauge vs. Pekin RR Bridge Allisions Aug 2007 - Jan 2008 25 20 15 Feet 10 5 0 08/01/2007 08/15/2007 08/29/2007 09/12/2007 09/26/2007 10/10/2007 10/24/2007 11/07/2007 11/21/2007 12/05/2007 12/19/2007 01/02/2008 01/16/2008 Date River Height Flood Stage Bridge Allisions Gauge data courtesy USACE, Allision data from MISLE The Shield of Freedom Sector Initial IMT Positions (1-hr Recall) Incident Commander Deputy Incident Commander LCDR Barker Public Information LT Satterfield Operations Chief Planning Chief Logistics/Finance Chief LTJG Barger LCDR Allen SKC Oliver SITL ENS Keferl SITREP Drafter MSTC Asbach The Shield of Freedom Sector IMT Positions Incident Commander Deputy Incident Commander Public Information Safety Officer LT Satterfield (Primary) MSTC Asbach LTJG Barger (Alt) CWO Howerton (Alt) Intel Officer Auxilary Liaison Mr. Bollinger Mr. Butcher Operations Chief Logistics Chief Finance Chief Planning Chief LCDR Whalen (Primary) LCDR Barker (Leave) LT Rambo (Primary) SKC Oliver (Primary) LCDR Weathers (Alt) LT McCaskey Primary) CWO Vanderwarker (Alt) YNC Brown (Alt) LTJG Smith (Alt) YN1 Gallagher (Alt) LCDR Allen (Alt) INVESTIGATIONS WATERWAYS MGMT LCDR Allen(Primary) CWO Howerton(Primary) SITL LTJG Barger(Alt) LTMcCaskey(Alt) Sector CC ENFORCEMENT RECOVERY LTJG Smith(Primary) MTS Recovery Unit BMC Sutherland(Alt) LTJG Townsen (Primry) CWO Shouse (Alt) The Shield of Freedom Port Security Grant Program St. Louis Port Confluence of the Meramec and the Mississippi Rivers to Mel Price Lock and Dam The Shield of Freedom Port Security Grant Program PSGP Supplemental 2007: $1.5M MUST DEVELOP • Port Wide Risk Management/Mitigation Plan • Trade Resumption/Resiliency Plan Plans Identify Projects – Justify future expenditures of grant funds PSGP 2008: $2.5M The Shield of Freedom Sector Upper Mississippi River “All Threats…All Hazards…Always Ready” Captain Sharon K. Richey Sector Commander The Shield of Freedom.