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USA Today Calls Ethanol Mandate “Obsolete”
An editorial written by USA Today’s Editorial Board deals harshly, but factually, with the ethanol mandate contained in the 2007 Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). The article begins bluntly, “When members of Congress decided in 2007 to require that Americans put 36 billion gallons of ethanol and other biofuels in their gas tanks annually by […] Read More
The Complete Listing of Marinas and Locks on the Inland and Gulf Intracoastal Waterways
Barges for Paducah Riverfront Project Halted
The City of Paducah has released the barges that have been used to transport more than 300,000 tons of stone for its Riverfront Development Project. According to the city, this was to prevent a $6,000-per-day charge to reserve the barges for potential work. The City Commission decided in a closed meeting not […] Read More
Harmful Algal Blooms Found in More Kentucky Lakes
Harmful algal blooms have been found in more Kentucky lakes, adding to the state’s previously documented problems with too much blue-green algae. First, Taylorsville Lake received a warning — the first such alert ever for a Kentucky lake. Now, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Kentucky Division of Water are warning […] Read More
Ohio Governor Signs Act to Decrease Boarding
Cleveland.com reports that Ohio Gov. John R. Kasich has signed the Boater Freedom Act, designed to rein in local and state officers from boarding local pleasure and charter boats unless there is a reasonable suspicion that laws are being broken. Sponsor Rep. Rex Damschroder, a Republican from Fremont, said boaters in Northwest […] Read More
Longer Hours Sought for Calcasieu Barrier
The Calcasieu Parish Police Jury and city of Lake Charles, La., want the Corps of Engineers to increase daily service hours at the Calcasieu River Saltwater Barrier for recreational boaters. The open hours were reduced in December from 16 to 12 because of a drop in federal funding to the Inland Marine Transportation System. […] Read More
Friends of Pool 2 Supports Scheduled Lock Times for Recreational Boaters
In a recent statement, Friends of Pool 2 (FOP2) said it supports scheduled lock times for recreational boaters as a way to combat the migration of Asian Carp. “Invasive Asian Carp pose a potential threat to the quality of the recreational river experience in Pool 2, and they are migrating upriver at […] Read More
Experts Link Gulf ‘Dead Zone’ to Ethanol
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts a record-size “dead zone” in the Gulf this summer, stretching from South Texas all the way to Alabama — and some experts believe the culprit to be ethanol. The dead zone, which sets up in late spring and lasts throughout the summer, is caused […] Read More
The Complete Listing of Marinas and Locks on the Inland and Gulf Intracoastal Waterways
Gekko Tow Boats Restarts Production
The assets of Gekko Sports were recently re-acquired by company founder Mark Overbye, and the tow boats are reportedly back in production. Overbye has teamed with Ebbtide Boats, based in White Bluff, Tenn., to manufacture the new models. “Ebbtide has been building quality boats for over 40 years and is known the […] Read More