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WATERBORNE COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES Calendar Year 1989 PART 5 NATIONAL SUMMARIES CZIC COLLECTION DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS HE WATER RESOURCES SUPPORT CENTER 563 .U55 WRSC-WCUS-89-5 W37 1989 Unclassified rETURITY -CLASS(FICATION OF THI5 PAGE FF. Approved 017 REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE BNo. 0704-0j88 la. REPORT SECURITY CLASSIFICATION 1b. RESTRICTIVE: MARKINGS 2a. SECURITY,CLASSIFICATION AUTHORITY 3. DISTRIBUTION /AVAILABILITY OF REPORT 2- Approved forpublic release; distribution b. DECLASSIFICATION /DOWNGRADING SCHEDULE unlirhited. 4. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER(S-) 5@ MONITORING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMRER(S) 6a. NAME OF PERFORMING ORGANIZATION 6b. OFFICE SYMBOL 7a. NAME OF MONITORING ORGANIZATION (if applicable) Waterborne Commerce Water Resources Support Center Statistics Center CEWRC-NDC-C Navigation Division CEWRC-C 6c. ADDRESS (City, State, and ZIP Code) 7b. ADDRESS (City, State, and ZIP Code) P.O. 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SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF THIS PAGE r1A JA L0 WATERBORNE COMMERCE OF, THE UNITED STATES CALENDAR YEAR 1989 PART 5 NATIONAL 'SUMMARIES COMPILED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE WATER RESOURCES SUPPORT CENTER U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENCI NEERS FORT BELVOIR, VIRGINIA For sale by: Dis-trict Engineer, U.S. Army Engineer District, New Orleans P.O. Box 60,267, New Orleans, Louisiana 70160 Price $2.00 PART 4 Geographical Areas Covered by Waterborne Commerce Statistics Publications ARCTIC OCEAN. of the DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS IN*M IwOwn he" inftble the hmets *mbr" by ALASKA each Red of 1he Ii.*.*Pxn vvmi C C A 16 A DA N A PART 3 ANOR"A X4 0 A K I too N 0 ROO, VIC> .00-01% If '. -;. PACIFIC OCEAN b 4 Ar 0 1. L;q, . OAK S* ' W@I -.0 wn %R"T 0 It I C r 411 PART14 IOWA it MBBRAOXA pop, 0 0 :Nq 404 IF IF& L L. v COLO A PART 2 -* . . PART I 0 KANSAS r4 1"ISMOUR, C 0, -4 r a 0 jr, OK&A M WAR S C A WLAND WATERWAYS tME10 miss. 1111MCIPAL IMPROV0 WATVMVZ 191AB I )LA ......... IM OPCH WATIN) 0 0 PART 4 WATERBORNE COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES PACIFIC 0 C ffcm ftrt 2 - Gulf Coast MisSisSIP0 Rim System RINI AnOn PART 2 A TL A N T I C 0.16- 9 AN ft(t 3Gfeat Uka Part 4Pacific C;cast Alaska AM! HauO VIRGIN ISLAMOS @'A 04 R, 'K0 ftrt 5WaterbOrn* COMMeM Of the UnjUd StateS OR (Natimal Surnmary) 4 1 L L 9 -11 PART 5 CONTENTS TABLE PAGE Map of the United States showing geographical areas covered by each of the five Waterborne Commerce Statistics publications . . . . . ... . . . . . . . IV Introdu ction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vil TIe'rms'.for Kind of Traffic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vill Commodity Classification for Domestic Waterborne Commerce . . . . . . . . . . IX SECTION 1. ..NATIONAL SUMMARIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Summary . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Net Total Waterborne Commerce of the United States, 3 1947 - 1989 . . . . . . . 5 IA Foreign Commerce of the United States, 1047 1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 IB Domestic Commerce ot.the United States,_1947 1989 . . . . f i 6 2 Summary of Foreign and Domestic Waterborne Commerce, by Type and Commodity . . . . . . . of T a f c . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 7 Charts: Total Waterborne Commerce of the United States, 1980 - 1989 . . . . . 10-11 Chart: Principal Commodities Carried by Water: Total Commerce . . . . . . . 12 2A Summary of Foreign Commerce at Coastal Ports, by Commodity . . . . . . . ... . 13 2B Summary of Foreign Commerce at Great Lakes Ports, by Commodity . . . . . . . . 16 3 Commerce at Selected Ports Excluding Great Lakes Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 3A Commerce at Selected Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 4 Commerce at Selected Ports on the Great Lakes . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 23 5 Commerce on Selected Waterways oUthe United States . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 6 Ton-mileage of Freight Carried on the Inland Waterways of the United States, by System . . . . . . . . . . . . I. . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . 26 7 Ton-mileage of Freight Carried on the Great Lakes System . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Chart: Ton-miles of Freight Carried on the Waterways of the United States, 1990 - 1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 8 Comparative Statement of Traffic on the Mississippi River System, 1978-1989 29 9 Comparative Statement of Traffic on the Mississippi River from Minneapolis, -Minn., to the Mouth of@Passes, 1978 - 1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 10 Domestic Barge Traffic: Commodity by Type of Traffic . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 SECTION 2. DOMESTIC INLAND TRAFFIC - AREAS OF ORIGIN AND DESTINATION OF PRINCIPAL COMMODITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Note: The commodities reported in the following tables are identified by code numbers in each column heading;.,,more complete descriptions of the commodities are given in Table 2 of Section 1. I Domestic Inland Movements of Grains, Soybeans, Sugar and Molasses . . . . . . 35 2 Domestic Inland Movements of Logs and Lumber . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 3 Domestic Inland Movements of Bituminous Coal and Lignite . . . . . . . 44 4 Domestic Inland Movements of Petroleum and Petroleum Products . . . . . . . . 47 5 Domestic Inland Movements of Iron and Steel . . . . . 66 6 Domestic Inland Movements of Chemicals and Related Products . . . . . . . . . 74 SECTION 3. WATER CARRIAGE TON-MILES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 I Total Commerce: Ton-miles and Tons by Type of Traffic and Average Haul, 1979 - 1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 89 2 Domestic Ton-mile-s: Type of Traffic by Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Charts: Ton-miles and Average Haul by Type of Traffic, 1980- 1989 . . . . . 90-91 Chart 2: Domestic Ton-miles by Type of Service .. . . . . . . . . 92 Chart 3: Domestic Ton-miles by Type of Service, by Type of Traffic . . . . . 92 3 Domestic Traffic: -Tons and Ton-miles of Principal Commodity Groups by Type of Traffic and Service . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 4 Domestic Ton-miles: Commodity by Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 5 Domestic Ton-miles: Commodity by Type of Traffic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Regulated Ton-miles: Commodity-by-Type of Traffic . . . . . . . . . . . ;. . .. 100 7 Exempt, for Hire Ton-Miles: Commodity by Type of Traffic . . . . . . . . . . 103 8 Private Carriage Ton-miles: Commodity by Type of Traffic . . . . . . . . . . 106 SECTION 4. WATERBORNE TONNAGE BY STATE CY-1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 INTRODUCTION V11 This publication is one of a series containin ? statistics ,on the waterborne commerce of the United States during the calendar year 1989. Four of these publications. present detailed data on the movements of commodities and vessels at the ports and harbors and oft the waterways and canals of the United States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the Virgin islands, and the fifth co ins summary data of the country as a whole. Th@ numbers of the publications and the areas covered are: Area Part 1. Atlantic Coast Part 2. Gulf Coast, Mississippi River System, and Antilles Part 3. Great Lakes Part 4. Pacific Coast, Alaska, and Hawaii Part 5. Waterborne Commerce of the United States (National Summaries) Both the foreign and domestic commerce moved on the United States waters are included. Data on the foreign commerce were supplied to the Corps of Engineers by the Bureau of the Census; data for the compilation of the domestic statistics were collected by the several offices of the Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army, in compliance with various acts of Congress. The principal provision governing the collection of these data is included in the Rivers and Harbors Act of September 22, 1922; as amended by Section 919 of the 1986 Water Resources Development Act. Section Lt. That owners, agents, masters, and clerks of vessels and other craft plying upon the navigable waters of the United States, and all individuals and corporations engaged in transporting their own goods upon the navigable waters of the United States, shall furnish such statements relative to vessels, passengers, freight and tonnage as may be required by the Secretary of War: Provided, that this provision shall not apply to those rafting Logs, except upon a direct request upon the owner to furnish specific information. That every person or persons offending against the provisions of this section shall, for each, and every offense, be liable to a fine of $5,000 or -imprisonment not exceeding two months, to be enforced in any district court in the United States within whose territorial jurisdiction such offense may have been committed. While the information as now collected and compiled is designed to meet the administrative requirements of the Department of the Army in connection with the duties assigned by Congress, it also provides useful data for other governmental departments, commercial and shipping concerns, and others interested in transportation. Waterborne traffic movements were reported to the Corps of Engineers by all vessel operators of record on prescribed forms approved by the Office of Management and Budget for those movements of their vessels which were classified as domestic traffic; namely, between United States ports, continental and noncontiguous, and on the island rivers, canals, and connecting channels of the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. The reports were generally submitted on the basis of a vessel movement completed in one direction and, for movements with cargo, the origin and destination of the water transportation of each individual commodity. In compiling the data, the entire movement was included in the year- in which the movement was completed even though the shipment may have originated in the preceding year, except that, beginning with calendar year 1961 statistics, a cutoff date of 28 February was established for the processing of reports from vessel operators co"ring the prior year's completed movements. Hence, reports of movements completed in 1989 but not reported to the Corps of Engineers until after 28 February 1990 will be included in the next year's, 1990, statistics rather than in this publication, while reports of movements completed in 1988 but reported to the Corps after 28 February 1989. are included in this publication. Sponsored by the Office of Statistical Policy, Office of Management and Budget, a uniform system of classification for freight was developed with cooperation of all Federal agencies engaged in collecting and compiling data on shipping. This classification, the Commodity Classification for Domestic Waterborne Commerce, is used for data on the foreign and domestic commerce presented in these publications, although some minor modifications exist in the foreign data which were necessitated by Bureau of the Census policies and procedures. The domestic traffic includes all commercial movements between points in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Traffic with the Panama Canal Zone is treated as foreign commerce. Cargo moved for the military agencies in commercial vessels is reported as ordinary commercial cargo; military cargo moved in Department of Defense vessels is omitted from these statistics. All movements between the United States and foreign countries and between Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands, U.S.A., and foreign countries are classified as foreign traffic. Trade between United States territories and possessions, i.e. Guam, Wake, American Samoa, etc., and foreign countries is excluded. Thes ,e data are furnished to the Corps of Engineers by the Bureau of the Census under a working arrangement sponsored by the Office of Statistical Policy, office of Management and Budget. The data are confined to movements by water, and are reconcilable with published reports of the Bureau of the Census. Shipments of domestic merchandise and re-exports of foreign merchandise are termed exports. The imports include inbound merchandise for direct consumption and entries into custom bonded storage and manufacturing warehouses. Intransit merchandise, defined by the Bureau of the Census as merchandise coming into the United States from a foreign country and shipped to a foreign country without having been entered as an import, is treated as an import when unloaded from a vessel and as an export when loaded on a vessel. Export shipments for use of the United States Armed Forces abroad are excluded from the statistics as are import shipments on Department of Defense owned and operated vessels. Foreign trade data of territories and possessions other than Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, which are under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Interior, were not furnished to the Corps of Engineers by the Bureau of the Census and are excluded from the statistics of both agencies. Export shipments under the various foreign aid programs on Department of Defense operated vessels, either American Flag commercial vessels under time, voyage, or space charter or vessels owned and operated by the Department of Defense, and various items (listed by the Census) which affect national security are not published in terms of the individual comniodities shippe@d. Instead, a lump-sum tonnage figure is compiled and appears in these tables as commodity code 9999, "Department of Defense Controlled Cargo and Special Category Items." The L989 statistics on aterborne exports of domestic and foreign merchandise and non-Depar:ment of Defense shipments of Special Category commodities reflect fully compiled data for shipments to Canada inJividualLy valued at $2,000 and over combined with estimated data for shipments valued $251-$1,999, based on a 10-percent sample of such shipments. For countries other than Canada, the export statistics reflect fully compiled data for shipments valued $1,000 and over combined with estimated data for shipments valued $251-@999, based on a 50-percent sample of such shipments. Data on, export shipments valued under $251 are excluded from this report. Import statistics for 1989 exclude data on shipments valued $250 and under reported on both formal and informal entries. Informal entries generally contain items valued not more than $250. Foreign trade data furnished by Census are based on reports processed for Census' monthly data January through December and represent statistical year rather than calendar year data. Combination of the net domestic traffic (originating commodity movements) with the foreign traffic (imports and exports) provides the net total tons of the waterborne commerce of the United States. In s--arizing the domestic commerce to obtain the net lading of rail cars moved on car-ferries; cargo on general ferries; Government materials moved by water in connection with wdterway improvements and maintenance; and coal and petroleum products loaded froin shore facilities directly into bULikers of vessels for fuel were excluded. (There are certain, so-called car-ferry operations which are not considered in the ferry category; raLL-car carriers on the Great Lakes which operate under Part III of the Interstate Commerce Act; and rail-car carriers between points in the contiguous 48 States or in Canada on the one hand and Alaska on the other.) Vill For Parts I through 4, and S:ction I of Part 5, ton-mileage data are computed by\the Corps of Engineers to reflect movements on -rivers, inland waterways, and war rs of the Great Lakes System only. Cargoes of deep-sea vessels - both in the foreign and domestic trades - are included only for that portion of the voyage that occurred on inland rivers, canals, or connecting channels. Thus, for a movement of commodities from Boston, Massachusetts, to New Orleans, Louisiana, ton-miles are computed for the haul on the Cape Cod Canal - if this canal was transited during the trip - and for the haul on the Mississippi River, the carriage on the ocean and Gulf of Mexico is not taken into account. In Section 3 of Part 5, ton-mileage data are based on the entire haul for the domestic traffic. TERMS FOR KIND OF TRAFFIC Imports and exports. These terms apply to traffic between the United States and Foreign ports, including the Canal Zone. Traffic of U.S. Crest Lakes ports with Canada- is supplemented by the term "Canadian" to differentiate it from overseas traffic. Coastwise receipts and shipments. These terms apply to domestic traffic receiving a carriage over the ocean, or the CuLf of Mexico, e.g. New Orleans to Baltimore, New York to Puerto Rico, San Francisco to Hawaii, Puerto Rico to Hawaii. Traffic between Great Lakes ports and seacoast ports, when having a carriage over the ocean, is also termed "coast.ise." The Chesapeake Bay and Puget Sound are considered internal bodies of water rather than arms of the ocean and therefore, traffic confined to these areas is "internal" rather than "coastwise." Lakewise receipts and shipments. These terms apply to traffic between United States ports on the Great Lakes System. The Crest Lakes System is treated as a separate sysce. rather than as a part of the inland system. Internal receipts and shipments. These terms apply to traffic between ports or landings wherein the entire movement takes place on inland waterways. Also termed internal are movements involving carriage on both inland waterways and waters of the Great Lakes; inland movements that cross short stretches of open waters which link inland systems; marine products, sand and gravel taken directly from beds of the oceans, the Gulf of Mexico and important arms thereof; and movements between offshore installations and inland waterways. .LocaL. Movements of freight within the confines of a port whether the port has only one or several arms or channels, except car-ferry and general ferry, are termed "local." The term is also applied to marine products, sand, and,gravel taken directly from the Great Lakes. Intraterritory receipts and ship:iients. These terms apply to traffic between ports in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, U.S.A. which are considered as a single unit., SECTION 2 of this publication presents on an area-to-area basis the tonnages of principal commodities transported by vessels in the domestic inland waterway trade of the United States. For each commodity, the total for the United States (total of all shipping areas), the total shipped'from each shipping area, and the total fro. each shipping area to each receiving area (destination) are shown in the tables. The origin and destination areas are defined in terms of waterways, incorporating minor tributaries, and in some instances, major ports, which are not,susceptible to inclusion in a single waterway. The area designations are designed to avoid disclosure of individual company operations. These data cover those movements confined.to the,inland waterways and between the inland waterways and United States ports on the Great Lakes, they combine the totals of internal and Local types of traffic as defined above. Collectively, :he selected commodities included account for 75.7 percent of the total domestic LnIand traffic. SECTION 3 presents the pertorinance of the water carrier industry in terms Of Lon-miles on a type of service basis and provides detailed data on types of traffic and commodities trans@ported in the domestic trades, also in terms of ton-mLles during 1989. Water carriage ton-miles were first compiled and published [or L962. However, so@newhat comparable data were released for 1961. The 1961 compilations were made on a carrier (ICC regulated and exempt) basis vather than by type of service; regulated carriers may engage in more than one type of service. Preparation and publication of these data were sponsored by the Office of Statistical Policy, Office of Management and Budget, in response to numerous requests received from congressional, federal and private agencies. Ton-miles were computed by the Corps of Engineers based on origin/destination of commodity tonnages reported by vessel operators on office of M:n4gement and Budget approved 5NG Form 3925 and related forms; these forms were submitted to the Corps for the'compilation of port nd waterway statistics published in Parts I to 5 of "Waterborne Commerce of the United States." Distance factors used are in statute miles and, for the Coas-wise trade, represent mileage on the shortest route that safe navigation permits between ports of origin and destination. The factors for this trade were deve loped from United Sta 'Les Coast and Geodetic Surveys, "Distance Between United States Ports," and United States Navy Hydrographic Offices, "TabLe of Distances Between Ports." For rivers and inland waterways, distance factors were developed from waterway survey maps and records of the Corps of Engineers and are based on the actual routes reported by vessel operators on the reporting forms. Type of service (carriage) is based on information supplied by vessel operators on the reporting fo "s, which were modified for the 1962 statistics to obtain this information. Categories of service are: (1) Regulated, Which is common and contract carriage subject to economic regulation by the Interstate Commerce Commission. (2) Exempt, for hire, carriage which is exempt from regulation by the Commission because of specific provisions in Part ILL, Interstate Co=erce Act. (3) Private, which represents the movement of the property of the water carrier in the vessels it operates; this category is also exempt from regulation by the Commission. The commodities are listed in terms of the Commodity Classification for Domestic Waterborne Commerce used in all 5 parts of the Corps of Engineers' annual publication, "Waterborne Commerce of the United States." Types of traffic are al-so -he same as those reported and defined above. Both traffic and commodity ton-miles in this section bear a direct relationship to the corresponding tonnages reported in Table 2 of Section 1, consequently, the ton-mile data herein are based on zlie same February 28 cutoff date used in the compilation of the tonnage data. Total tun-mLLes for all types of traffic shown in Table I of this section are considerably higher than the total shown in Table 6 of Section 1. The difference is entirely in Coastwige traffic, since the total distance, both inland and ocean, was used in developing data presented in this section, whereas Only inland portion is included in tables coiiiprLSLng Section L. Both .1 these tables include ton-ites for the foreign trade of U.S. in U.S. flag as well as foreign'ttag vessels; however, the computation is limited to -he distance transported on the Great Lakes between the head of the Lakes at DuluLli/Superior and the international boundary at St. Regis, Quebec, Canada, and on the inland waterways of the U.S. and the entrance channeLs to U.S. coastal ports-, this foreign traffic is not subject to Pconomic regulation by Lhe Interstate Commerce Coinmission. All totals of both columns and rows, all aver-es, and aLL percentages are based on figures before r0tinding to thousands. Hence, slight differences ippear between the totals @hown in the sUM Of LhC tounded figures in columns and rows, in the percentages, and in the average hauls when compared with the quottents derived by dlVidLn@, the ton-miles by the rotinded or unrounded tons shown in either this section or in Section 1. INTRODUCTION Ix COMMODITY CLASSIFICATION FOR DOMESTIC WATERBORNE COMMERCE NOTE: The commodity descriptions used in the statistical tables in this publication are abbreviated to conserve prin fing space of the following commodities: Code Code 90. Item Nam No. It- Nam Group OL-Farm Products Group 20-Food and Kindred Products 0101 Cotton, raw 2034 Vegetables and preparations, canned and otherwise 0102 Barley and rye prepared and preserved 0103 Corn 2039 Fruits, and fruit and vegetable juices, canned and 0104 0 ts otherwise prepared or preserved 0105 Jtice 2041 Wheat flour and semolina 0106 Sorghum Grains 2042 Animal feeds 0107 Wheat 2049 Crain mill produc ts, not elsewhere classified 0111 Soybeans 2061 Sugar 0111 Flax::ad 2062 No I a,,,,.e 0119 oils '.' not elsewhere classified 2081 Alro Iic beverages 0121 Tobacco, leaf 2091 Vegetable oils, all grades; margarine and 0122 Hay and Fodder shortening 0129 Field crops, not elsewhere classified 2092 Animal oils and fats, not elsewhere classified, 0131 Fresh fruits including marine 0132 Bananas and plantains .2094 Groceries 0133 Coffee, green and roasted (including instant) 2095 Ice 0134 Coc0a b ans 2099 Miscellaneous food products 0141 Fresh and frozen vegetables 0151 Live animals (livestock) except zoo animals, Group 21-Tobacco Products cats, dogs, etc. 0161 Animals and animal products, not elsewhere 2111 Tobacco manufactures classified OL91 Miscellaneous farm products Group 22-Basic Textiles Group 08-Fore.t Products 22LI Ba@ic textile products, except textile fibrers 2212 Textile fibers not elsewhere classified 0841 Crude rubber and allied &me 0861 Forest products, not elsewhere classified Group 23-Apparel and Other Finished Textile Product. Including Knit Group 09-Fresh Fish and Other Marine Products 2311 Apparel and other finished textile products, including knit 0911 Fresh fish, except shellfish 0912 Shellfish, except prepared or preserved Group 24-Lumber and Wood Products 0913 Menhaden Except Furniture 0931 Marine shells, -manufactured 1411 L, g' Group 10-Metallic Ores 24 ,2 Rafted Inge 2413 Fuel wood, charcoal, and wastes toll Iron ore and concentrates 2414 Timber, posts, poles, piling, and other wood in the 1021 Copper ore and concentrates rough 101 Bauxite and other aluminum ores and 2415 Pulpwood, log concentrates 2416 Wood chips, staves, molding., and excelsior 1061 Manganese ores and concentrates 2421 lumber 1091 Nonferrous metal ores and concentrates, not 2431 Veneer, plywood, and other worked wood elsewhere classified 2491 Wood manufactures, not elsewhere classified Group 11-Coal Group 25-Furniture and Fixtures 1121 Coal and lignite 2511 Furniture and fixtures Group 13-Crude Petroleum Group 26-Pulp, Paper and Allied Product.@ 1311 Crude petroleum 2611 Pulp 2621 Standard newsprint paper Group 140-Non.etallic Minerals_ 2631 Paper and paperboard Except Fuels 2691 Pulp, paper and paperboard.products, notelsewhere classified 1411 Limstone flux and calcareous to.e 1412 Building stone, unworked Group 27-Printed Matter 1442 Sand, gravel and crushed rock 1451 Clay, ceramic and refractory materials 271L Printed matter 1471 Phosphate rock 1479 Natural fertilizer materials, not elsewhere Group 28-Chemicals and Allied Products classified 1491 Salt . 2810 Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) 1492 Sulphur, dry 2811 Crude products from coal tar, petroleum, and 1493 Sulphur, liquid natural gas, except benzene and coluene L494 Gypsum, crude and plasters 2812 Dyes, organic pigment, dyeing and tanning materials 1494 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels, not 2813 Alcohols elsewhere classified 2816 Radioactive and associated materials, including wastes Group L9-Ordnance And Accessories 2817 Benzene and coluene, crude and comercially pure 2818 Suiphuric -id 1911 Ordnance and accessories 28L9 Basic che. icals and basic chemical products, not elsewhere classified Group 20-Food and Kindred Products 2821 Plastic materials, regenerated cellulose and synthetic resins, including film, sheeting, and 2011 Heat, fresh, chilled, or frozen laminates 2012 Heat and meat products prepared or preserved, 2822 Synthetic rubber including canned meat products 2823 Synthetic (man-made) fiber 2014 Tallow, animal fats and oils 2831 Drugs (biological products, medicinal chemicals, 2015 Animal by-products, not elsewhere classified botanical products and pharmaceutical preparations) 2021 Dairy products, except dried milk and cream 2841 Soap, detergents, and cleaning preparations; 2022 Dried milk and cream perfumes, cosmetics, and other toilet preparations 2031 Fish and fish products, including shellfish, 2851 Paints, varnishes, lacquers, enamels, and allied prepared or preserved products 2861 Gum and wood chemicals 2871 Nitrogenous chemical fertilizers, except mixtures 2872 Potassic chemical fertilizers, except mixtures 2873 Phosphatic chemical fertilizers, except mixtures 'VwV@ e9409W 2942IDd St4ft, Y. Code Code NO Item Name NO. Item Name Group 28-Chemicals and Allied Products Group 34-Fabricated Metal Products, Except Ordnance, Machinery and 2876 Insecticides, fungicides, pesticides, and Transportation Equipment disinfectants 2879 Fertilizers and fertilizer materials, not 3411 Fabricated metal products, except ordnance, elsewhere classified machinery, and transporrationequipment 2891 Miscellaneous chemical products Group 35-Machinery, Except Electrical Group 29-Petroleum and Coal Products 3511 Machinery, except electrical 2911 Gasoline, including natural gasoline' 2912 Jet fuel Group 36-Electrical Machinery, Equipment 2913 Kerosene and Supplies 2914 Distillate fuel oil 2915 Residual fuel oil 3611 Electrical machinery equipment and supplies 2916 Lubricati ng oils and greases 2917 Naphtha, mineral spirits,, solvents, not Group 37-Transportation Equipment elsewhere classified 2918 Asphalt, tar, and pitches 3711 Motor vehicles, parts and equipment 2920 Coke, including petroleum coke 3721 Aircraft and parts 2921 Liquefied petroleum gases, coal gases, 3731 Ships and boats natural gas, and natural gas liquids 3791 Miscellaneous transportation equipment 2951 Asphalt building materials 2991 Petroleum and coal products, not elsewhere Group 38-Instruments, Photographic and classified Optical Goods, Watches and Clocks Group 30-Rubber and Miscellaneous 3811 Instruments, photographic and optical goods, Plastic Products watches and clocks 3011 Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products Group 39--Miscellaneous Products of Manufacturing Group 31-Leather and Leather Products 3911 Miscellaneous products of manufacturing 3111 Leather and leather products Group 40-Waste and Scrap Materials -Group 32-Stone, Clay, Glass and Concrete Products 4011 Iron and steel scrap 4012 Nonferrous metal scrap 3211 Glass and glass products 4022 Textile waste, scrap, and sweepings 3241 Building cement 4024 Paper waste and scrap 3251 Structural clay products, including 4029 Waste and scrap, not elsewhere classified refractories 3271 Lime Group 41-Special Items 3281 Cut stone and stone products 3291 Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral products 4111 Water 4112 Miscellaneous shipments not identifiable,by Group 33-Primary Metal Products commodity 4113 LCL freight 3311 Pig iron 4118 Materials used in waterway improvement, Government 3312 Sla materials 3313 Cok! (coal and petroleum), petroleum pitches 4119 Empty containers and asphalts, and naphtha and solvents 9999* Department of Defense controlled cargo and special 3314 Iron and steel ingots, and other primary category items forms, including blanks for tube and pipe, and sponge iron *Cargoes exported on Department of Defense controlled* 3315 Iron and steel bars, rods, angles, shapes and vessels (other than goods for the use of U.S. Armed Forces sections, including sheet piling abroad) and non-Department of Defense shipments of military 3316 Iron and steel plates and sheets component items (abbreviated SCi) for which commodity 3317 Iron and steel pipe and tube detail is not furnished to the Corps of Engineers. 3318 Ferroalloys 3319 Primary iron and steel products, not elsewhere classified including castings in the rough 3321 Nonferrous metals primary smelter product, basic shapes, wire castings and forgings, except copper, lead, zinc and aluminum 3322 Copper and copper alloys, whether or not refined, unworked 3323 Lead and zinc including alloys, unworked 3324 Aluminum and aluminum alloys, unworked SECTION I NATIONAL SUMMARIES Waterborne commerce of the United States 1989 TOTAL UNITED STATES WATERBORNE TRAFFIC Millions of Tons CATEGORY 1988 1989 % Change* GRAND TOTAL Tons 2088.0 2140.4** +2.5 TOTAL Domestic Tons 1111.8 1102.5 0.8 Coastwise 325.2 302.0 -7.1 Lakewise 109.7 109.1 -0.5 Internal 588.1 606.0** +3.0 Local 83.7 80.2 -4.2 Intraterritory 5.1 5.2 +2.0 TOTAL Foreign Tons 976.2 1037.9** +6.3 Imports 549.9 589.5 +7.2 Exports 426.3 448.4** +5.2 SUMMARY OF BARGE TRAFFIC Millions of Tons TRAFFIC 1988 1989 % Change * Coastwise 95.3 90.0 5.6 Lakewise 4.5 3.9 -13.3 Internal 563.9 573.1 +1.6 Local 72.2 71.7 -0.7 Intraterritory 5.0 4.5 -10.0 TOTAL 740.9 743.2** +0.3 * % change from 1988 ** All-time high SUMMARY, PRINCIPAL COMMODITIES IN WATERBORNE COMMERCE Millions of Tons Total Commerce Foreign Domestic Foreign & Domestic Commerce Commerce- 1989 % ChaUe* 1989 % Chan e -1989. % Change Chemicals 136.6 - 7.7 68.8 - 9.3 .67.8 5.8 Coal and coke 312.5 + 3.9 121.6 + 4.4 210.8 + 3.6 Grains 170.1 + 8.3 113.2 + 6.7 57.1 +12.2 Iron Ore, iron and steel 125.8 - 0.2 56.1 + 2.4 69.7 - 2.1 Logs and lumber 57.3 - 2.2 36.1 - 5.5 21.2 + 3.9 Petroleum and products 895.1 + 4.1 431.5 +13.7 463.5 3.5 Sand, gravel and stone 101.1 - 5.2 10.7 - 1.8 90.4 5.6 All other commodities 321.9 + 3.2 199.9 + 2.9 122.6 + 3.7 TOTAL TONNAGE 2140.4** + 2.5 1037-.9 + 6.3 110.2..5 0.8 Commodity codes included in each group are given below: Chemicals 1471, 1479, 2810-2813, 2816-2819, 2821, 2831, 2841, 2851, 26'61, 2871-2873, 2676, 2879 & 2891. Coal and Coke - 1121, 3313, & 2920. Grains - 0102-0107. Iron Ore, Iron and Steel - 1011, 3311, 3314-3317, 3319 & 4011. Logs and Lumber - 0816, 2411-2416, 2421, 2431 & 2491. Petroleum and Products - 1311, 2911-2918, 2921 & 2991. Sand, Gravel and Stone - 1411, 1412, 1442 & 3281. All other commodities All other codes. % Change from 1988 All-time high. NATIONAL @SLJNINIARIES TABLE. I--NET TOTALIWATERSORNE COM4ERCE,OF THF;UNITED STATEB, CALENDAR YEARS 1941.1969 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) FOREIGN AND FOREIGN DOMESTIC YEAR DOMESTIC, TOTAL, TOTAL TOTAL 1947 ........................ ............ .......................................... ...... lbb ;7350 576,560,615 1948 ..................... ;...... !................... ?.! .............................. ...... ""'S'"D 46 1'971,591 630,24-8,574 1949 ...... ;.................... m........................................ o..w ..... m.......... 740,720,971 16S,358,281 S75,362,690 1950 ......... ........................................ !......................... .......... $20,583,571 169,924,695 651,358,076 1951 ................................................................................ ........ 924,128,411 23e',055,SS2 69R,072,579 1952 ...................................................................................... 887,721,984 227,326,2?7 660,395,707 1953 ...................................................................................... 923,547,693, 217,396,489 ?Db,ISI,204 1954 ... .................................................................. 867,640,207 213,844,?90 653,795,917 I955..@ ................................................................. 1,016,135,785, ?71,102,932 745,032,653 1956 ....... i....... ;....... o.......................... ...................................... 1,092,912,924 32b,b89,789 71,6,2Z3,1S5 1951 ...................................................................................... 1,131,401,434 558,5390550 772,861,664 1958 ................................................................. ........... I........... 1,004,515,176 306,BSO,798 69S'664'976 1959 ....... i.................................................................... .......... 1,052',402,102' 32S,bb9,939 726,732,163 L960 .............. :::l"l,!-"l"lll .... ---, ......................... 1,099,850,431 339,277,275 760,573,156 1961 .................... .................................................... 1,062"Iss'lB2, 329,329,818 73Z,825,364 1962 ........................................ ............................................. 1,129,404,375 356,599,030 770,805,345 1063 ...................................................................................... 1,173,766,964 385,658,999, 788,107,965 )964 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,238,093,57S 421,92S,133 SI6,Ib8,440 1065 ...................................................................................... 1,272,896,24S@ 443,72b,809 8R9,I&9,434 lofb ........................................................................... :::::::7 ... 11334,116,078 471,391,083 662,7.!4,995 1061 ........................................................................... .... 1,336,bQ6,075 46s,972,23S 870,03,840 1968 ...................................................................................... 1,3Y5,839,450 507,950,002 887,869,448 L969 ....................................................................................... L,Q40,711,541 521,312,S62 927,09,179 1970 ............ ......................................... ............................... 1,531,696,547 580,969,133 V50,7.e7,370 1971 ............ ................... . .......................................... I....;..... 1,512,583,690' 565,905,584 99b@,5913,106 1972 ................................... -------------- 0----------------- :----- 1,616,792,605 b29,980,844 9tlb,8il,761 1975 .............. !...................... ..................................................... 1,76L,552,DIO 767,393,90@, 994,158,107 1474 ...... T... ............................... .................... , 746:788:544 764,080,905 902,699,639 1975 ................................................................ ""695 034 36b 745,701,401 946,3@6,959 197b ..................................................................... I................. 1,83S,006,619 855,963,909 979,042,910 1977 ........................ ----- 1,906,223,619 135,ZS6,813- 97Z,966,806 1978 ......................... 2:021,349,,FS4, Y4b,057:98(89 1,075,291:865 Iq?q ........ 4...................................................................... 2 073,757,629 993,444 ,3@ r,060,3i2 665 1056 ........ : ....................................................... ................. 995,887,02' 921,404,00D 1,077,1403,402 lost ........................................................................... ---- W.- 1,941"558,947 867,102,150 1,054,416,797 1962 .......................................... ............ 1,707,662,011 751,140,19'4 956,520,817 19:3 .............................. ;............ --------- 519,730,983 95?,009,596 10 4 ....................................... I:BS6:020:6219 803:338,133 1:0032,662:406 1065 ......................................... 1 768 L134 8 2 774 323 ,283 1 14 ,111 519 1986 ...................................................................................... 1,874,41b,280 1837,223,503 1,03r,192,717 198l.r ........................................................... m.................... w.... 1,967',458,261 890,980,045 I,Qlb,4@8,21b 1986 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2fO87,934,484 97b 98 1 ll:,712,499 I:1 1989 ...................................................................................... 2,14D,442,512' 1,037:292N:21! Ia $2,159 TABLE IA--FOREIGN COMMERCE OF THE U41TED STATES, CALENDAR YEARS 1947-1989 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) IMPORTS EXPORTS YEAR; GREAT LAKES PORTS GREAULAKES PORTS TOTAL, COASTAL TOTAL COASTAL PORTS CANADIAN OVERSEAS PORTS FCANAUIAN OVERSEAS -OTHER- 1947 ............................ 62,162,169 57,365,892 4,773,221 ?3,05Q 126,093,946 tOI,995,508 24,0 71: 43t720 6 1048 ............................ 72,297,097 68,071,704 4,172,628 46,765 90674,494 65,403,000 25,2R7 28 45,40 t949 ............................ 81,992,016 77,153,266 4,77Q,784 63,966 83,366,RbS 6S,739,?T$ 17,5S2,972 73,618 ....... 3950 ............................ 101,981,91S 96,299,268 5,555,421 127,?03. 67,244,777 03,b40,100 23,498,355 64,874 19,448 1951 ............................ 108,747,297 101,812,?69 6,8,'T,294 107,254 123,308,535 97,602,93T ZS,SFS,SI8 103,66t -'6,413 1 961:025, IeO,1:1,74:3,0I %@M,,OtS7 134:637 111,365:252 :5:0872:313 256,,124:3081 114:679 49,,t79 '117%,. 407 1 0 S94 8 27 56 6 9 329 88b 69,415 08a 3 7 0 2 8 2 415 S4 60 bbi id 777 IZ9,423:8079 LZ3:5.03,218 S:74SSdQ5 171:701 84:420:4:,jI 65:243:997 18,9261:696 Z069,587 36,2701 112,9S, 91 144 2 6212 54s 'Ia 2"' "' I, B '45 ' 9' '0@ "1 22'39 7192 8,371 S3 'S a' 3056 ............................ 114,at ,."o 163 ,3869@ 10,57216,43 192,82@ I@2,475,4111 1,16,448,189 25,710,863 Z61,334 S5,043 l9w ............................ lab,351,843- 176,235,956 9'sa5,526 230,3bl 172,157,707 24,95S,574 eds,27J 26, 1,?3 195 8 189,484,552 181,450,343 7,656,S90 S47,610 119,366,247 101,554,506 17,4129,825 360,159 e.1,457 2f3,465,321 195,607,603 13,704,435 1053,255@ 112,184,616 91,629,487 17,700,427 Z,8.53,136 dl,S84 1960 ............................ 211,316,49? 198,46S,746 11,973,bJS 1177,116 127,960,716 104i'810,455 19,166,SI4 3,981,809 -m ------ 1461 ............................ 200,165,65a 165,179,228 11,007,197 979,227 129,164,166 105.959,031 16,601,15SI 4,403,276 3062 ............................ 222,684,941 207,040,920 14,487,847 1,161,174 135,909,089 110,49a,248 20,484,581 4,932,260 196 3---------------------------- 2Z7,37S,671 209,369,531 16,4q5,342' 1,510,796 1511,981,328 129,781,514 211,45S,139 @4,046,6143 ....... 1414 ............................ 240,SSS,715, 224,433,206 22,116,39? 2,034,112 173,S0,418 142;874,452 24,p6b,a92 '5,595,074 ....... 196S ............................ Z69,634,819, 244,874,087 21,059,701 3,901,031 171,891,990 142,LI21,011 25 ,692,770 6,078,209 ------- 1466 ............................ 253,04T,300 257,173,478 22,585,Zfl 4,0SS,55I 187,543,783 155,IS9,311 24:905,662 6,676,TSO 1067 ............................. 275,965,191 246,245,27S 23,269,404 4,450,SI2 190007,047 162 ,443,124 21 69Lb,595, @5,661,328 1960 ............................ 310,936,331 278,826,933 Z5,658,s4? 6,4so,ssi 19l,013,671 166,579,b9l 211,1144,154 S,969,62b 1469 ............................ 320,493,GS4 295,647,991 19,710,247 4,874jS46 201,019,276 IbS,944,254 25,23S,730 6,859,194 1070 ............................ 339,339,772 312,933,583, 21,820,M, 4,585,996 241,629,361 205,697,712 29,146,465 WOS@104 ....... 1971 ............................ 3S9,145,840 333,776,713 19,104,705 6,864,419 ZOb,239, 744 17Z.z758,807 24,751, 311 0;723,620 I 397,56s:61a 372:411.7,7705 18,861,ob4 6,286,758 Z3d,415,232 10,1430,445 25,352,496 9,632,291 490,oss ol5 4bl 8 8 ,14 22,968,904 5,470,966 Z77,505,888 238,807,467 28,43S.708 to,ob2,7ls ............................ 497,ZB2,811 473,940,012 19,027,376 4,315,423 '66,006-094 235,b86,754 23,342,970 4076,376 ,1915 ............................ 476,S?Z,5jb 455,117,216 IB,121,8bb' 3,S33,432@2-72,134,891 236,707,996 28,107,321 6,719,574 ....... 1976 ............................ 570,-@18,893, 539,04,048 25,045,SO6 4,799,339 285,b45,016 250,632,b6d 28,050,b8O 6,9blv6*8 1977 ............................ b58,136,893 625,308,679 25,416,2t,4 7,411,950 ?77,119,929 240,784,157 27,741,857 8,593,906 1078 ............................ 643,186,8b4 616,140,827 19,916,80 7,129,217 302,871,026 259,316,bS7 3U,961,456 12s59R,913 1919 632:995,65,7 607,89 8:5266 19:450:9LIVS 5:646 449:306 31t,766,293 37,064,801 10,696,17Z 5 I'l 'o :213 360, 17,52 21 502, 05,:bg 13,414,21)S, 2,ID9, 0So QD3,882 879358 05:9BI 37:2.16,588 7:1160:311 9:1 4 11504 451 46T .1 0 '91 , 6 :8,, 1 , 7, 1. ............................. 77 19 7 16 794 7 S 2 92 RO 4 90 64 366 24 4 8 36 0 6,7 b 09 45 1962 ............................ 416,bZI,434 402',511,216 11,541,473@ 2,560,743 403,109,549 366,525,117 29,101,691 btS62,741 ....... 1963 ---------------------------- 387,B47,32S 371,773,135 13,060,4bD 2,993,730 363,292,869 330,955,677 26,794,890 -5,542,30a "----- 1964 ............................. 427,139,571 409,295,lb2 12,922,649 4,921,710 562 335 269,2Z9 32,266,050 5,643,28.@ --- 1985 ........................ , 0 395,S77,007 11,916,969 5,193,374 's'6'1:'b935,",933 121:425,824 27,727,141 b,462#968 --::::: 148b ........................ ::::@ 44-,26:,b,'s'3:4:4 472,230,980 9,597,540 4,244,940 351, 150,039 319,163,161 25ta4b,144 6,7S8,134 .. .... 19:7 ............................ 507,104,274 493,828,162 10,04D,3i3 3,835,779 38$,Z75,771 351,22b,49a 2b,766,tib 5,263063 ------- 10 8 549,897,111 534,043,106 11020,655 4,133,320 42b,326,874 389,686,Z49 31,551,401 4,96b,224 ....... 19 559,$04,1211 571,732,6241 13,535,1321 4,236,$65 448,406,092 411,338,4441 31,936,1411 5,131,5071 ------- -,DEPARTMEN!!OF DEFENSE CONTROLLED CARGO,AND SPECIAL CATEGORY COMMODITIES FOR 01HICH BREAKDOWN dY CANADIAN AND OVLRSEAS IS NOT "VAXL AS"i- PRJDR@ D19 1. 0. e4e **aa Sewea, If 99 TABLE:18--D04WIC COMMERCE OF THE,UlITED STATES, CALENDAR YEAR 1947-1989 (IN TONS OF @,000 POUNDS) YEAR TOTAL COASTWISE LAKEWISE@ INTERNAL! INTRAPORT, LOCAL, INTRATERRITORY 1947::= ..... 578'S60,615 153,098,204 164,180,337 149,614,401 57,010,57S, S6,257,095 194S ........ 630,228,874 174#060,050@ 179,490,721 169,697i866 58,944,696, ss'DI4,741 1449 ....................................... 57506@',690 161,430,6 9'1: ""' "S:'02'829 48'32 S066 S4,314v207 '1 10 1 0 706, 10 SI,MoS60- 55t 202, 362: lr239'473 1950 ....................................... 651,358,676 i&2,54@,lb 1, 1, 9 a 0 1 9 9 losi ....................................... 692,672's?o @lgbtyio"124 176,46@,ki2 2iJ,464,464 50@952dk$, 61,075,892 i,416;662 jq5a ....................................... 66(),396,707 194,?01,006 i54,112',031 ZJ6,644,36q 49,1821,363- @4,790,101 1,454,632 1955 ....................................... ?06,iSI,204 188,757,641 188,621,385 '224,96?,448 47,902',D" S4,bsy,693 I'asa,999 1054 ....................................... 6ss,105,qil W,244,6@o itos,364,160 20',66i,40 48,040,41i@ 54,618,958 i,4io,0a 19SS ........................ .............. 74S,032,6S3, 19S,Til,545 184,809,508 249,693,298 52,900,516, 99,962,096 114500607 1456 ................................. ..... ?66'Us'Iss ?OS,9io,229 173,1990 5i 969,Y34,05S 53,064,101. 61,298,8S9 6224,6J6 140 ....................................... @U,661,684 196,41b,5@1, l8k,150:b'04 26i,665,541- 50,186',261 60,6ib'18i- jp493,047, loss ... .................... I .............. 695,664,06 040id,114 132,288,549 a6i,068,849 48,692,ilb b6'54a'798 68.4e'(432 1950 ....................................... .726,?32,163 205,509,Oil i3i,e2O,380 Z82,266,192 49,691,204 S7'06@'392 **98?'104 lobo ............ v.......................... kbV,51@$,156 204,146, 021 165,10Y,67 293,056,655 49,411,064 54,122,IQ 1;6161496 1961 ....................................... k3g'6@6'364 i36,b4i,i46 294,DS2,123 4S,197:611 Sodsi'149 11J01,648 1962 ....................................... flu'805045 US,460,862' L36,743,781 116,061,677 41,918 0? 54,366092 1,261,516 061 ............ s.......................... i6o'10,46t. i4l'74i'is-e 1@i'40Z'46Q 45vsls 1644 5i,A05,530 if6lo'412 i9i4 ....................................... bi6,i66,4'40 205,60,98S. i5i,04,616 357,416,216 4J,0b?li6S, S&@Stg,2S? I'sso'f99 1965 ....................................... 30,169,4311 201,500,iOl !S3,t,95,242@ 369,615,461 102,abb.,02a 1,486,602 io;6 ........................................ ibe'u4'9�s 3i4,451;611 '94,214,519 lta46'ai4 1067 ....................................... ST0,633,840 2f4,646,521 IS@,5@6,684 346,S42,09 i44 t02,120,064 1,477ig'06 1066 ..................................... - 914,250,515 151,115,936 436,1?4,303@ *A*' :900?30,13b , 1,618's3a 1464 ....................................... @27,399,04 2i6dUld?3@ lbO,643,835 460,94(4,BYS "i 81,536,483 1;366p2B 1070 ....................................... 450,7Z7,374 21g,440,$8S@ 151,056,867 472,123,417 @i@ 51,04,865 1,624,900 1911 ....................................... 946,$98,106 24a,gib,056, 140,954,956 4?9,217,765 i@. ol'm!'6sa 4,256,617 14U ........... @-o .......................... 486,81j,7bi ?42,660,otly 145,01S,426 S06,909,242 40,266,09S. I'adi'oll 19?5 ....................................... 994,iss,lo7 216,794,66o, 156,626,831 ius'z@b'sqo OJ,@22,623 4,28J,103 L9?4 ....................................... 982,699,b39 Z33,358,124 146,061,270 Stl,021,975 88,197:1576 4,054,601 Lois ....................................... 046,326,950 2'M,91@037 129,331,16i 903,93Z,@58 16@279,2Z4 baisi'aiq 1976 .............................. 919,442:910 236o2l$t4 13R:01712',715 623,972,ST1 81,731,092 2,447,84b 1977 .............................. 972, 966 806 246,083 336 109 9 945 528,704,6S8 03,444,472 1,664,305 1076 ....................................... 1,075,291,865 305,342,524 142,662,559 S34,508,943, 89;506,584 3,270,962 1979 ........................................ 1,080,312,665 304,665,S22 141,563,64Q S34,969,167 93,113,665 4,000,6CP7 1980 .... 4 .................................. 1,077,483,402 329,608,613@ S34,979,027 94,183,b96 3,SB7,815 1961 -..w .................................... 1,054,4S6,797 323,980,988 115,418,465 $20,668,720, 93:249:tS.73 S:130:,051 082 ....................................... 957,009,596 311,056,2ba 72,084,986 495,453,486 7s 601 91 2 ail 69 1983 ....................................... 956,520,817 309,636,759 83,446,847 487,132,248 73,L44,961 3,160,002 1984 ....................................... 1,032,68a,486 307,652,127 90,010,499 542,SOZ,695 $1,110,880 3,406,?05 1985 ....................................... 1,014,111,539 309,801,bOS, 91,987,003 $34,658,233 74,2b3,246' 3,401,4S2 1986 ....................................... 1037,192,777 308,024,669- 87,352,525 560,499,024 77,357,617 1,958,942 1947 ....................................... 1,DT6,478,216 323,510,31S 96,483,652 569,826,970 S1'9sl'oBo 4,645,06 1986 ....................................... 1,11L,772,499 3aS,176',659 109,664,111 $68, 11 S, "6 83,669,4941 5#03'369 1989 .................................. 7 .... 11,102,532,159 302,026,559 109,086,42s @06'095'956 80,207,745 S'20S'174 INCLUDED IN OTHER TYPES OF DO'4ESrIC TRAFFIC. BEGINNING MITH 1959 EXCLUDES TRAFFIC 41TRIN THE STATES OF ALASK44 AND 4AWAII. SUCH TRAFFIC IS INCLUDED IN UT14EN DOMESTIC TRAFFIC CATEGORIES IN 4CCOROANCE-00ITri DEFINITIONS APPLICABLE TU CONTINENTAL UN4TED STATES. INCLUDED I&. LOCAL. NATIONAL, SUMMARIES TABLE 2--SUMMARY OF FOREIGN ANO, DOMESTIC OATERSURNE, CUMMERCF., BY TYPE OF TRAFFIC ANO COMMODITY, CALENDAR YEAR L989 (4ET TRAFFIC-iN TONS OF 4,000 POUNDS) FOREICN D04ESTIC C04MODITY TOTAL. INTRA- IMPORTS EXPORTS TOTAL, COASTiISE: LAKE,113E INTERNAL. LOCAL TER41TORY @IES ........ 2,140,442,372 589,SO4,121 448,406,092 1,102,53a',159 302,026FOS9 109rO86025 606,005,956 80,207,74S 5,205,174 TOTAL, ALL C0440DI I", FAR% PRODUCTS OlDl CUT TON' RAN- 1,795,109, 21:7321354 2,023 j,02I ........... ........... . ........... . v! ....... ,:774, '0102 BARLEY AND 2,09,051 92 054 830 142 486,855 15 ab,810 ............. ..... 6 Olos CORN .......................... 96,394,440 59,830 60,514,225 $5,525,385 ISS,7 52 "'1511851 1108? ...... DIDa OATS -------------------------- 1,107,063 505,881 6,131 375,051 4,024 .......... a369,466 1,561 ...... 0105 RICE-@-;;Aj; 1,122:111 1:!:l 3:169:5B@ I:IOI:S@l 116:11,1 1:2791:892 ........... 194 ..A. 9 779 498 7 161 111 2 1L1 911 655 2 40 613 6900 .......... 0101 NHEAl ------------------------- 55785,073 1,;",;19,05 52. L6,516,S79 0,f4D 'I,D99, Z59I5,20q,025 42:57S4......... 01it 5OYBE4NS ---------------------- 2B,780,932 .3:063 15,967,197 12,519,672 2,181 ----------- 12,790,147 le 31a....!.... :: LI2 FL1111ED-;@@::::::::::::::::: 32:209 12,388 9:D .. ....... ------ ...... ........... .m......... ........ 0 LI , 5 5 ..1 OLIO I SZE 3 74 Los b4 D 6AT? 14 307 ...... T DLZI TOB LEAF 171:149 21@:,141 I ACCO'- '0""', 62,61b 2,bib -------- -- - ......... . ------ Z2 HAY 440 FDDDER:::::::::::::::: 2,337 $04 2@,652 2 226 42 I,SID L4,446 ....... bl:364 1 1, 9, 21; ...... DIZ9 FIELD CROPS, NEC -------------- ll."142 1@,1179 2534:823 lV1,140 559 ........... L73 9@9' 1*632 0131 FRES44FRUI TS ................. I,,bso L,L 4 8 4202 30L 21195 295, 3118 717 .........o.. .......... @l4...... 3,S :13 0152 5AYA.NE!_!!D.PtA 3, 70 72 14,571 2 919 20,� 9........... ........... .... ...... ....... 6D 02 312 0155 COFFE 1, '4 1,261 11,43116,920 48, 903 48,674 ----------- ---- 29 0,54 COCOA BEAN;-: ----------------- 521,334 106"96a"91 12, 043 L2, 043 ........... .. 6.::::::: ...... D I 14 FRESH AND FROZEN VEGEThBLES ... 1,0@9:787 444:8 .726,:55 328 050 299:893 2,056 26,098 ............ 3 OLS, E A4 :2 0:, LIl ; I'll LS--- 77,12A 213 ys 7b5 70 708 ........... . 60 ..... ..... .......... 0161 AN.@4'SA,D'RU;;:7;,N 52 236 242243 987,346 22,591 22:007 ........... .;40B D191 MISCELLANEDUI FARM PRODUCTS ... 120,OTO 50,313331506 44,161 42 43 61, FOREST PRODUCTS % 0843 CRUDE.RUBBER AND 4LL!L!.GU.4!:: L,092:q64 1,086::23@O 22,775 95b 926 ...... 30 ........... ........... 0861 FOREST PRODUCTS,NEC 374 ?6 1- 96 29,210 160,042 23,95a ........... 136,060 ........... 30 FREW FISH 6 OTHER MARINE PRODUCIS 0911 FRE E.CEPT SHEL@FISH:: 1:111:112 532 71Z,606 40,040 bbl:119 @@2:1914 2 SHELL; 121 T:X 111 31:.Il I, "5 11IS ........ 0 1 SHFFLSH'E'CLPTPREPARED;:,. L 2,@ 3'9' "S 7......... 9 131 0931 MARINE SIIIEL@S, UN MA NJFACTU 3,L19,21 1,017 16,12. 3,@19,714 L28 ........... S,D92,716 bs'sto .......... METALLIC ORES toll IR04 ORE,ANDCUNCENTRATES 56:505:653 21,542:609 5;9111:7111 11,11B,161 ..... 56,4LI,742 3,198,194 18;2@7 ..... L021 COPPER ORE AND CONCENTRATZ;::: 1 124434 .. .I , ,4343 72,545 ----- ......... J2,548 ........... ... ....... LOSI ALU 41VUA ORE 3, C04CENTRAT@S... 19, 753 '1 50 37,950,602 1,3 49,22: 33,320 ----------- 113:320 ........... .......... 1061 MANGANESE ORES;,COVCENTRATES@: 1,274:515 659,8223 4,6 6", 12@ ----------- 6D,? 370 205* LD91 NONFERROUSORE CONC 4T , 4E 3 816 604 1, 640 9 51,36 4 0 3 '10,816 S.Om ........... 505,144 2,593 ... COAL 1121 COAL AND L-IGNITE -------------- 304,825,959 2,350,6D4 98,671,394 203,806,96t 12,633,882 19,19S,777 166,760,148 5,017,L54 .... CRUDE PETROLEUM 1311 CRUDE PETROLEJ4 -------------- 460,800,b34 296,535,831 130,939 l5l,"3,Bb4 132,102,630 ........... 45,893,4Q4' 3,757,790 ........... NONMETALLIC MINERALS, EXCEPT FU9IS 1411 L14ESIONE M1,261:627 2,Z7 3,5006:363 $5,476:407 217 :6610 .!2:91S:!!! 12,4910:49S@ ..... 2.9:!!! ........ t'T 576 1112 BUILDING ;7;@-,"]N 53b 316 11 21 1 1 "2 0, 73 . . . 114a SA40, GNAYEI@ CRUSHED ROCK---- 50, 633 '707@,D b191,857, .0 54,907,568 3,099,901 627:58S 44:227,848 6,9521159 145 C 1 '798 1,35 '0 6,Tr I LAI;,, 6:189:696 1,515,819 3,3 5 871 9181 2@4 9Zt ss: a9260 P;;:,, R;C 15790 ?b4 773,545 8,963:115 6,D49,104, 6,049,104 ..... !7 ...... ........ 1479 NADURI _F!!j!t!!!:.:.A.1I:.!EC-- 7,4 12073 5,4 01 1,099 ...... ..... ..... '75 1 1491 9AL Wa1,9 5,508,57 1,278i AD A 1492 S 26 '82 1493 SULPHUR, 11, ---------- :- 2,D42,5BO 1,204,27: 0,1223 15,130 18,130 ----------- ----------- ----------- -------- GULP4JR, 1:111,,652 @:51,5:652 3,96,5:153 ---- 2,110,121 79,773 1494 "'U' , IRUDE AN 9 867 149 1 a 7,33 19 139 95:9907 ..... ;;- 1491 01METALLIC MINERALS, III ..... 10,715,507 4,150,S7Z 702,727 5,BbZ,200 213,803* 897,40 4,bb6 6 3 all ORDNANCE & ACCESSORIES Lqjl DROVA4CE AND ACCESSORIES ...... 142,122 63,975 71,026 1,121 1,121 ........... ........... ........... .......... FOOD & KINDRED PROUUCTS 20 1 MEAT,,FRESH,, CHLLLED,,FRD!EN:: 2,1783:513 724:108 L,154:307 SOS:038 303:959 41 Ol A 3 7...... 1:!!: 1: 12 MEA NO PRDJCT 3 6 386 250 347 2 7 71 711 1 5,16 62 5N -;IL6 , 5 ...... 200,24 TALLOh,,A414AL FATS A@; 1,379:577 7:920 L,258,951 676 9, 946 81,1.3 1 ., "T 21 L, Y. ll@DIITI, lES::::::: 22 953 10133796 le, 3, ' A 11,140 ........... .......... ........... ........... 277 2021 DAIRY PRODUCTS,4EC ... 2 2 ,a4 55,17 I-,$-a 13 MILK AND CREAM;;-;;;;;:: 46B 163:41b 1443,126 27,48' ll:,43159 ....... DRIE 43:8 1; 2022 215 30 AS 015 9 2031 FISHANo3HEL'FI" q29,356 39,350 150, 125 409,882 180 ......... 2034 rET43LES AND PREP, NEI ------ 1,793,095 850, 30b 644,539 298,25D 2746,601 69! 18,75b ........... 039 VPE I AM JUL E, NEC. 3 P477 8 1 2 448:4 It ........ ww 10, 2 REPFRU ID VEGC 2, 64 10 5, 4434,8?Z 444,S13 D 0H 4 1,3 7,017 ':ZT 2,072 9185,403 9:207:547 7;,';7; -,,19 07 211 WHEAT IL U4 3 2S81,292,537 19,942L D , 24, ANIFEE S_.!.!14OLI!A:::::: 181924,747 51,9 271,635 a9 L 4 ,2 2 6, 24 GRA14 I L PRODUC7;, NE@ ...... 5,384,160 130.'161914591 3426 490 1."[email protected] 3,371,636 5,0457 VOL SUGAR;;;:::::::::::::::::::::: 1',114A "R 1:110 L:61@1 191:@@Il L141,2@1 26,3 SIS,211 206Z MOLAS 67 33 16 4 2189 b2 639 755 175... . ........... 361 993 ,2 Ot 203.. 10 '1 9 , - 1!! 62' 2001 ALCJHOLICI.@BEVERASES;--;@;;;::: 3:005,361 2,2 1 11480,620 1 1 . . 394'6 7, 6, 1, 309,007, 5,@,q --------- 2091 VEGEIASLE;OILS, 4AR 3 bb2 827 99,91 1,V , @4 91,'12 D ........... ......... ll@l 11 ... A: 124,724 2 3Z 496,38&. !!IES ... ...... 408,33' 184 5,806 ........... 2D94 GROCA 7,77;; 2092 AN14FS, 3 112 5'926 :::::: ----- '11,5113 '#01 96 98,259 662 .... ,2095 ICE- 91 342 B33 IfiTjbq7 ......... 4,558 1"25, 2099 OISDEL:A;@O 295 @T4 785,361 848,195 1,315,418 SALT INCLUDED IN NONMETALLIC MINERALS, NEC, TO AVOID DISCLOSURE OF INDIVIDUAL C014PANY OPERATIONS. &*Wft@ qr4e Zared Sw", 1999 TA6@E Z--SUMMARY OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC NATERBURNE 604MERCE, By TYPE OF TRAFFIC AND COMMODI-TY, CALENDAR YEAR' 1969--CONTINUED (NET TRAFFIC IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) FOREIGN DOMESTIC; COMMODITY TOTAL IMPORTS EXPqRTS TOTAL CqASTWISE LAIIII39 'INTERNAL LOCAL, TER'NRllRl'.;Y ,TOdACCO PRODUCTS aill TOBACCO MANUFACTURES ---------- @308,106 7,104 273,546; 27,166 27,16b --------- ........ ... .......... .......... BASIC TEXTILES 2?11 BASIC TE@XTILE PNODUS:@:::::::: 1,660,031 I,W:946, SLO:117 51,965 53 6: 1 IT:,9 3, 2D:'I',9 RZ12 TEXTILE F HER NEC @Q 50 57 842 6 91B 29,740 6, 4PPAR L )T@EA FINISHED TWILE EL CT ,I PR3DJ S I CLUDING NIT 231t APPAREL ....................... lb3,340 4IO,DQl a,L06,212 1,S32,331 405,514 .......... 156 ......... W.. U1371 LU40ER & OOOD.PRODS.,EXC. FUR41TJRE 2411 LUGS ......... .,Qb2,599j::::::::-:: 1:@27 lll::7,1 E ...... I It" 36 36 20. -; "@-l I ,"., Z 2412 RAFTED LOGS@;;;COAL_ 36,136 .3 5 IF0 ,-ASTES- 12b,;76 23,6 164:726 9........... .158 .. ........ ..... ' U" ' 'D 7, S@Q97 ' ' 2.1. T145E@, 1,1STS,.P3LES, PIt.LNG:: El,9"8'4:7'jS@ 23I,1@4 17,7090'I'l 43 483 -------- sPULP1101, L @,"@:'o . ........ 241 1,90@,121 12,918 b 607 ,;;; --7-- - 1:112:121 2CHI 11:935:509@ 68 ;:;:; ' "' "D 238 4RE L dER* --- 7 895 524 2,131 4,359:311 E,291,957 5 477 Z2 ...... I, , P, ;0;' ,, 1, 3:269 , ,S; 80,612 L`TvQ32 -------- lot lU'E 2 637 D68 24 237 1 260 6R3 "I 3,5b4 2491 Atomoo q4A4UFACTURES, NEC ........ 665,943, 27 b, 746 192,995 E@1,702 195,29L 516 2,602 FURNITURE P FIXTURES a5li FQRIITIJRE 44D FIXTURES ........ I,Sb4,954@ 1,139,871 100,QS2 2ZQ,bbl 218,50b 3,892 1,119 ......... PULP, PAPER 9 ALLIED PRODUCTS 2611 PUll;;@;l;@;;;-;;7';.;-M:::::: 7:o,,:929, 1.01:050 5,111:115 4db,797 54,482 456 q20,5Q9 5,010 .......... I ,I .",D 16,704 4.0,396 ......... ........ a62 STAIE 1 1 7 1 1 460 785,705 140:563 23:q63 252,073 ..... 156 a63IPAPER AND PAPERHOARD .. ....... 5,1B5,7.7 I"DI,19 3, 721 IlD 12 411 so @90 '9'570 99T,591 2691PULP AND PAPER PRODUCT;, NEC.- 1,673,985 9 215,293 1', 09,599 390,705 ........... 4,198 P@INTED IATTER ME PRINTED MATTER ---------------- 31b,499 202,849 qq,SL9 15,831 la'a'.5 ........... 5 ........... .......... CHE41CALS-6 ALLIED PaOOUCrS 2:10 SOD DRUXLDE ------------ 9:383:340 540,234 3:080 bl? 5:76?:339 1,297:246 ----- 4:131:3?6 3:765 .... IXj* Hy 2 2. 1, 3 1:7, 4 1319 591 2322 243 21CRU)E TAR PROD 7 582 13 5b 025 4 5 3.9 1 bbS 758 95 3Sb ' UIL' "S JCT 3 2812 "ES IS 4EVT, TANNING MATS--- 01 5 @"12:1711 ",31,:1113 354 1.,3 ILC'MOLa 9,3Ob:17- 89,3 2 3, 'lbd 1, 'b 654,209 ........... 4,253,946 773,009 R 33 173 23 1,711' 2 512 ........... ........... ... ........ . ' ' ' 17 51 25179ENZE4E AND 7,0939:845 @21')ED 634,lag 5,q43,546 443,924 ----------- 3, 944,696 lib40,662 14 244 2at5,ULPSURIC,A,ED I,11 1" 561ROO 107,06, 2,DI A, 9'1 110, 455 ........... 1, 50"" 401 ;97S .......... 2819 BASE., CHE41CALI l!!.P!2!: 1:S: NI, 1, u,, A'.7'. 11,612,212 Z4,910,021 3,6117,014 297,359 218 146:162,5. ..I.,.9.T2,93O 1 36, 100 2521 PLASTIC IATERIA,3 5,465,577 10a2,708 4,302,71 140,158 L28,7 55 so 8 1, . 2,7!! 2S22 SYNTHETIC N ... 9.66 24 3dq 521,2741 95 '0 ob 9,465 ---- ------ aS,541 ----------- -------- RUSH 65 2 82@ S NFIBERS--- 7SI,9343 203,497 541 91, I'HUG 21 9"a 79,534 104,2u" P.,:11 ..... I "o 8 31 11 1,70 ;5 2541 SOAP! ------- 146065 300,965 10,7'1 16':1 S,Ibb ,1,212 " I'l 2851 PAINTS--- --------------- 11:1,113 1105:541 706,OS8 .5,6392 41:111 80 .......... o.l ------ 25bt GUA AND 9000 C4LAICALS:@ 49,38 "S 66 508 "@'S qbQ,04 210 3:qqs 2871 41TROGENUJS CME4 FERTI :ERS-- 10,2L71,7405 2,0990,4754@s 2,554664,'495141 5,6762S2',%0aT3 b76:503 22,320 .4,390,103bo @3430 2SIZ- POTASS4FERTILIZERS-;::: T21 1,111,011 1,110,111 1,142 @M1 14@ 411 24 1.189,81ju 7,boa ..... 5PMIC CHEIR 1, 10%,171 I'll, .... ? 73 HOSP ATI; CHEM FERT LIZE 630 72 53 198 987,049 09,925 51NSEVICIDES, DISIllElTA'l TS... 12 L,O 32:721 179,02, 9266 7,915a 348 ----------- ---- 76 RT 40 , , I@, la 30 4 60! 5,218,770 30,514 4 257@ FE ILIZER AA ERIA4S NEC- IS 7,17D ob,74 4,127 6,q2 3'303 1,172, 23 259141SC ELLANE0Us CHE4ICALPROD--- 2,371,174 381,045 1,3t,630 bI7,824 298308 ...... 308,878 10,451 187 PVROLEU@ 6 COAL@PRODUCTS 2911 107:?UZ:530 19,764:708 1,9.0!:!!! bb:230,019 Q3:0734,247 626,841 32 '0$3,869 8,816,618 1,016,464 29 12 JETFUEL 13 Obd 177 b00a j,343,960 15 Ob2Ib9 7 $53,015 97,563 4, 1, '09 655 13 W RD 3,521,91) 9:316 769:396 484,079 49E 7026 77 ?72 5,038 E DI'LA 215 ..,lt@%2.11 " H2,1:3 2911ST 15,lb@ 146 12,111,1351 1,221:9@11 l%O11:11I Z-,116,526 424,32S 21,4790,26 8 5945 0 S @ 6 2 5RESIDUALiFUEL,DIL;" 4 , 7,2 A2,S4I,.OO I 9 127,532,512 11,675,171 3,322 7 7 q 37D 695 28 202 226 41,6:663 36:795,379 22,054,026 1,904,39'? 2116 LUBRICATING OIL$ D 33 04 R 714:21D 5:941:917 3:054,508 6.!!: @92,49e 2 17 1,584 ?68 9...... 9NAPHTHA PET ROLEU4 SOLVENTS--- 22:021,094 11' 902,131 S,535,075 I'S29,510 1 21 463 ,b9.03 2918 ASIAA , TAR, 98,658 9 20126 2 94 18;,045 A 5:3:677 OL to 4 20 OK ,LTe'"D P'::@!!::::: 7,304,303 3,125,615 17,4517,445 7,145,4 4,5'9 178,903 121:879 2"C E PElRU4 . E 045 20 13 93 6 11 44 s 1 129 2921 L13VEF190 IASES-S-! ----------- 11,605,69,12.119 T'l. 114bD5,669 1, 511 'Sb4 11 3, 41012,910 1,L83,425 9,142 697 2 SI3-HALT at) ILDING MATERIAL 79:344 9:256 9is S7D 0, @........... 232 94 .4 OLEUM COAL PROD,IN S,2 98 494 58 2b2 102 0 ' i9 267 2,981,3"0'6 .... *5;;,;;; .155, 67 2991 PET AND 1,211 S,IJ4,OZI 1,296,399 RUBBER 9MISC. PLASTIC PHODUCrS 30 11 RUBBER AND MISC PLASTIC PROD--- Z,630,165 2,DU7,L96 375,853 W,116 146,597 1414se 5,252 ........... 809 LEATHER & LEATHER PRODUCTS 311L LEATHER AND LEATHER PRODUCTS-- @1@,110 1,.20 90,1W 31,E7S 31,11s ........... ........... ........... to STONE, CLAY, GLASS,& C04CRETE PROD. 3211 GLIASSIAND GLASS 895,240 424:3660. 426:181 47:69: 44: 089 -7-7-7- 1:1172 at 5 L D 11,2 1,4 198 3? U 0 NG 21:@113:142 11:111,119 1@15"L, 35 44 b5 65.5 3,022,675 6,434 3 5 32 1STRUC:!RA@t A!.PR!!@ST!:::::: 79 56:453 45,667 ........... 10,532 ---------- ISt. 036 3?57L @,64592,913407 12,277 2,2 35 591 245 ----------- 1,638,343 ---------- .......... I'EM 5Ob 525 a 10 4 2, 685 1,255,736 6D 85 55 326 CU TESTO;@.AND ST;NE;PR;DUCTS-- 4b345 25,442 1 12 59 bl 3291 41S@INONMeTALLIC MINERAL PROD- 590,21D 30?,643 33 965 NATIONAL SUMMARIES, TAOM a--6U'414ARY OF' FORISON 0140@ 00465tic N&TIABOAw COMMERCE. of Ilpe OF TRAFFIC' AND CONOODITY, CIM404R TEAR 1969--CoNtlNuco tmgT TRAFFIC W TO 9 Of 80000 POUNDS) FOREIGN DDOESTIC, COARODITY TOTAL IN1111;' INPORIT3 EXPORTS, TOTAL, CDASTWISE LAKEOISE, I INTERNAL LOCAL TERRI I. PRIMARY METAL@ PRODUCTS 3341 PIGIRON .............. ..... m 1#179,018 667,432 23.21$' 46603?1 is ........... qbs'sk? 4,516 .......... S3JI'SLAG .......................... 1.181,003 105,06 , 6,436 1,446'ser 18,401 629.040 $00,126 ........... HIS, COKE* PET,A8P4ALTS,.SQLVtNTS.. . So ............ ......... 4;.4 is, IS ........... ..... 6... . . ........... .... 1314 IRON AN0,311461PRIMARY FOR143-- 4,61s,791 ?.OS1,460 343#18S 9.219,14b 7,466 ab.600 1,169,115 15.961 a 3315 IRON, STEEL- 54APES, 'EXC,,' SNt9T. 40600W 1@95b:?Al 14S,001 I.S36.755 64.641 91 1.443.56b 190, 1316 IRON 9.416,91? 61sba 019 a. 4 196.134 %?,IS9 4.a60 sat,236 .3 330 IRON AND If1tL,PIP9'AN0 TVI9-- 612:66 11,491, 61,031 1,406, 1q'9s4 6 3,454,306 10581071, 455 944 1 3316 FIR00ALLOYS .... ; ....... 1,162,899 1,126,931' 5I.Ste $54,069 9.146 ........... V%.31 1.400 ........... isit IR514 AND 3T11L'PROOUC'TS' CC..; 11.113,5?9 41100be 16.498 104,199 S4.SSO 49.670 611,764 1.914 391 3311 NONFERROUS ' 4ZTALI. NEC ...... 6. 344,310 155,161 162,211 J6. ?qjL 1,411 ........... '94,B#S ......... i. ......... 6- 130 COPPER ALCOIS, U44ORKED ....... 756,S69, 461,05 233,360 40.536 9,044 ..... .... 11,090 $30 ?a 3313 LIAO 4ND ZINC# ONOORKED ....... 3444321 14906% 72,696 aa.071 1.0fis ..... :: . . ........ 33a% ILLUIMIUA AND ALLOYS. ONNONXCO. 10246,461 405,699 792.6s" 0,910 J1,101 ....... 1,9:11111 . ...... FABR ICATED METAL, PR ODUCT" "'Cg'T ORDNANCE, 14ACNIN9.1,1 1411 PASIttCAT14,41TAL PRODUCTS---" 3.41S.491 1.7930634 maotes? 2.01,000 1,S90.435 S13 bra.463 a.45S %.SI4 MACOINERyi tXCEPT GLCCTRICAL@. IS&I .44C.41NERY, EXCIPT ct,[[email protected]'' I'ast.967 4#469,619 2,145,844 I'Dal.544 a56040 bq0 ?44.6sq kb,?Ra S'Sas gout P-tLNT aSUPPLIca 3611 EL9CTRICA6,44CF1 440 EQUIP ..... 4,496,171 3,355.06 1,001,667 142.416 ISR,607 44 T'SS3 ............ R.13a Slit "Narolt V9011CLES, PARTS, 12JIF-- 9,564,99S 6.936,130, 1.686.$99 1,003.866 987.481 3 1b,189 100 91 Slit AIRCRAFT 1640 PARTS4 ........... 42,?26 14,4SR a?1421 ass 1 ?47 ........... 106 ........... ......... Slit IhIMANDAOATO ............." 190'sat S9.41s, 119,OSS 11.113, ao.103 ........... 10,910 ........... 1?91 1413C TR44SPORTATIO1 EQUIP%CNT- ssbolbs, 309,850 9104SO IS4.903 152,609 ........... a,1?4 ........... 14STROMMYS: PKQTDSRAPHZC a OPTICAL, GOOD 34ATCOICS a CLOM 3811 INS?.k. T141. P'1OTO' OPT 20006. S611'447 SSI'609 195,349 43.469 43,456 ........... at ........... '415C'. PRODUCTS OF 144NUFACTURING, 0it 141IC' PRODOC 4 4S9,906 2,601.174 305,940 I'SS1#S54 ........... I.S45,156 ........... 1.4tv 443TE a SCRAP 144TER140 4011 1904@ AND, STEEL-SCRAP .......... .14.426,212 16?'SbS 10,407#14S 5.531,714 102,046 17.436 3,194,316 517.5,11 39 40111,04FIRROU3 49TAL SCRAP ........ .1.00,511 SA1,950 1,06o.ksfi 01,931 13.0as 49.11a ti'lls ........... 19 40al YtKtILC N&M, SCRAP. SWEEP ... 276.177 11.961 247,306 $,?as 8,705 ........... 4024 PAPER NA$M A119 SCRA"-iv-4 ... 4.1as.041 12,496 4.66?,Ial 25,384 011,354 ........... ......... ao 0029 WASTE AND'SCRAP, NEC .......... Sj.SSq'qSj 184,05 10#166 31,16S.349 397,441 24,915,459 .1.992,046 so 4111 WATER 194,000 to.by? 1,39stial a'sla ........... 1,339,313 sq'191 1 $III 1 0 4,744,16? 43,6&3 161,196 4#516 111036 4 '314 429,714 S01070330 4110 VAPTV CONIAIN[ka .............. 61,021 ........... ........... 41.021, 56,06 8 5 9099 OEPAIRT'49Nt OF'OEFEW AND W. Wag 69 6,059 ....... ..... ......... . ........... ..... ......... UNA Domestic Waterborne Commerce of the U.S. by Type of Traffic 1980-1989 1200 AM A= 149 'A 102 10M 1000 IOU. M aw- 600- M .......... T 0 n 4W- 12 2W- Tcul IM 15. ins- 109.1 Inww .1 7 cosetwMe EM Lakeww 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 IM7 19M 19M Year NATIONAL SUMMARIES Foreign Waterborne Commerce of the United States Great Lakes vs Coastal Ports 1980-1989 1100- T 1000- h 900- 0 800- u 700- 600- n, d 400- T 300- 0 Logo" n 200- M TOW 100- M comew PW% an.0 Law* PW% 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 Year Foreign Waterborne, Imports and Exports 1980-1989 1100 T 1000 h 0 u 9 700 a n Goo- d sW- T 400- 300- LQ9Mw n 200- 0 TOW 100- 0 1980 1991 1982 1963 1964 1965 1986 1997 198B 1989 Year National Summaries 12 Principal Commodities Carried by Water Calendar Year 1989 Total Commerce All Chemicals, & Rol. Prod. 8.4% Loge & Lum Petroleum & Prod 2.7% -------- 41.8% Grain #too 8 Sand,Gravel & Stone 4.7% ::Coal & Co Iron Orojron eel 5.9% Forol'gn'Commorce Domestic Commerce Chemicals A Rol. Prod. I Othe 11 Othe Loge A Lumber Petroleum Chemicals A Rol. Prod. Petroleum Prod. 6A% 42.1% A Prod. Loge A Lum r 41.0% 3.5% pp Iron Ore,lron A cc MH 62% liandAravel A 1 0 IBM. "Ill 1% Iran Creolron St"I 5.4% NATIONAL SUMMARIES 13 TABLE 2A--SUMMARY OF@FOREIGN COMMERCE AT COASTAL,PORTS, BY COM4ODITY,'CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) COM400ITY TOTAL, IMPORTS EXPORTS TOTAL, AMC044ODITIES --------------------------------------------------------------------- 9S3,071,066 S71,732,624 411,338,444 FARM PRODUCTS oiot COTTON, RAR ------------------------------- .......................................... 1,796,056 21,732 1,774,354 0102 BARLEY AND RYE ------------------------------------------------ ............................. 558la3o 37,324 $20,906 0103 CORN-@ ...................................................................................... 58,093,792 S418so 58,038,962 0104 OATS ........................................................................................ 474,840 468,109 6,131 olos'RICE ....................................................................................... 3,195,217 144,644 3,053,633 0106 SORGHUM.GRAINS ............................................................................. 7,358,406 ------------ 7,358,486 010? FlHE ............................................ .................................... 36,753,964 672 36,751,292 )111 SOVaEAN3 .................................... ......... ................................ 15,235,095 3,obi IS,232,032 0112 FLAXSEED .................................................. ....I D119 OILSEEDS, NEC ........................................... A- ............................ 20,075 254 19,821 '! ... .......... 523,697 51:6:3 4172,014 01RI TOBACCO, LEAF -------------- ----------------- 416,511 ?04 6 6 2 2145 0122' HAYAND ................................ 2,237,842 12,712 ,225,130 t ..................... 0 Z9 FIELD CROPS, 4 ................... W..6.6 ................... 252,522 ts'952 233,571 13 ....... ...... ;---------------- 3,164,769 1,141,749 2,0.*3,040 013 FREHFRUITS ................ 0132 BAN4NAS AND PLANTAINS- ---- ......... 3,586,883 3,572,312 14,571 0133 COFFEE;@--;:::::::::::::::: ......... 1,300,351 1,LB3,437 116,9ao IAN ...... ..... :. 0 34 'OCo' ............. ............................. 517,291 508,496 6,795 141 FRESH AND FH.lEN VEGETABLES ............................ .......... ....i...... . 1 7 .............. 1,159,88Q 444,804 TIS,080 5LIVE ANIIIALS-6 ..................................................... ................... 6,656 2,961 3,695 0161 AN14ALS A'4D PRODUCTS,-NEI, ------------ ----------------------------------- @,229,45. 2Q2,232 98F,224 0191MI SC EL LA14 EOUS FARM PRODUC ................... m............................... $3,877 50,281 S3,59b F04EST PRODUCTS 1:.4..l CHREE,RUBtSERCANO ALLIED GUMS ------------------------------ -------I.......................... 1,090,792 1,065,014 22,178 FO ST@PR DU TS, 14EC ...................................p ........ ......... .................... 213,874 154,709 29,165 FRESH FISH & OTHER MARINE PRaDuCTs- 0911 FRESH FISH, EXCEPT SHELLFISH .................................. ............... ------------- 911,275 532,510 438,765 C,912SHELLFI SH, EXCEP T PR IPAIIEO;;;:::::::::::::: ...r ............. ......... .................... 404, 100 32o'bob 83,494 0931 MARINE $SELLS, UNM ANUFACTU ................. ....... . ...................... 19,497 3,077 16,420 METALLJC@ORES 1011, IND `4 ORE AND CONCENTRATES 6---- ------------------- 16,309,964 16,303,751, 6,213 1C 112 COPPER ORE'INO CON ENTRA ............................. 1,051,586 "O.@' 743 'o @NU4FENTRATES;::::::::::::::.@ ................. ----- 19 520,737 516,171 4,560 MCCCENTRAT .................. ::: ....w 8 14 222 @0'5' ALUE 218,05 17,929,4S3 1,349, 4A Na INE8ED'C'RES,CONN 1091 NONFERROUS ORES, Co SCENT, NEC____ .......... ......................................... 2pels'5417 1,477,333 1,338,214 COAL 1121 COAL AND LIGNITE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6411494,138 1,844,066 a2,650,072 CRUDE PETROLEUM 1311 CRUDE@PETROLEU4 ............................................................................ 298,946,441 290,815,502 130,939 NONMETALLIC MINERALS, EXCEPT@FUELS 1411 LIMES 12 , r 2,260:b412 2,268 6 131,,996 4BUILOIN 3:619 10 5 53 8 142 22 451 AND, GRAVEL, CRUSHED ---- - -- ------ 072 1, 6, 1 1,364, "1 I 4ZC 3,1 0 9 73 a .9@1 14 LAY ----------------- ---- ................. 3,349,703 275,47DS 3,0?3,998 1471PMOSPHATE ROCK- 9 1"I, 77 502 8,963:01tS 1479 NAT RAL, 117 81 UFERTILI;; 12"7" 1 12 73 0 1491,3ALT 4.93,486 3,b9l,620 40 '866 1492 211760 1,204,273 817,495 1494 GYPSUM'CRUDE AND PLASTERS ------------------------------------------------------------ ---- 8,774,138 8,71S,240 58,898 1499 IONMEIALLIC.MINERA LG, NEC ...................................................w................ 4,706,454 4,116,825 S89,629 ORDNA4CE,& ACCESSORIES 1911 ORDNANCE AND ACCESSORIES ................................................................... .140,955 63,929 77,026 FOOD & KINDRED PRODUCTS 2011 MEAT, FRESH, CHILLED, FROZEN::::::::::::::::: ---------------------------------- 1,878:444 724,087' 1',154,35,7 2012 MEAT@AND PRODUCT S' NEr;-;::; 297 502 Z50,255 47,247 20 14 TALLON , A'41MAL FAT5A ........ ............ 1,227:452 7:723 1,.219:729 2015 AN14AL 'ByUTS, EN .................................................................... . 4 769 1 013 3 TS6 2021 DAIRY 'M.;PROO'C.C.N 1:7:388 163:416 23:97Z UCTS 2022, DRIED,MILK AND Ia 315 45 0 15 143 303 20311FIS4AND SH ELLFISH, PREPARED ............................................................... sf9,4bs 369,3qb ISO,122 2034 VEGETABLES AND PRE ----------------- ..... 1,494,443, 850,073 644,370 203,91PREP FRUIT AND VE . 'U ICE ........................ i'9@1'9'430 1,484,611 434,919 2041 NHEAT@FLOURAND SEMOLINA --------------------- 1,277,059 24,538 1,25Z,521 2042 ANIMALFEEDS--@ .............................. 2049G0AINMILL PRODUCTS, 9,653,701 530,625 9,153,076 2061SU ........... 4:,926',289 ,401:072 q,525:217 'L I - ......................................... ....... 2,007;337, t 844,4185 393, 52 2086LMCAS 1 35 163, 8 6 32 ISO 731 20 1AL 014OLIC BEVERAGES ..........................................................o.............. 2,609,102 2,209,085 400,017 a091 VEGETA84E@OILS, MARG, SHORT, ............................................................... 2,368,054 997,873 1,310,181 2092 ANIMAL,OILS AND FATS, 118 12:332 IOL6 MUDP 0 ":171 3 8 :043 2099 ISCELLANED 3 F JD R DUC I ,, 838 785 03 2 805 TOBACCO PRODUCTS 2111 TOBACCO MANUFACTURES ....................................................................... 71104 273,836 BASIC TEXTILES 2211, BASIC-TEXTILE PRODUCTS ..................................................................... 1,50,085 1,057,048 509,:31 XS 2212 TE TILE FIBER , NEC ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 64,760 57,842 6is 14 eowwoue4 rie%Wa SWe4 , 147 Y'g TASLE.2A-bUMMARY OF FOREIGN COMMERCE AT'COASTAL,PORTS, BY COMMODITY, CALENDAR YEAR 1989--CONTINUED (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) COMMODITY TOTAL, 'IMPORTS EXPORTS APPAREL & OTHER FINISHED TEXTILE PRODUCTS, INCUDING KNIT@ 2311,APPAREL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1,696,074 1,532,238 163,836 LUMBER & MOOD PRODS.,EXC. FURNITURE' 2013 FUEL4,COD* CHARCOAL-WASTES ------------------------------- 150:620 126,976 23,6 4 24,4T1115 , POST PDLES,,,,PILING ....................... ,,9401,034 231,751 17,709,28"3 2416 WOOD C I , T4 VES, LOING 8, 34 099 684 D37 7,6S6,0 62 L MH PS ------ I------ b, 202 ER .............. ....................... ?,475,06S 2,11 1, 852 4,358,2 13 E 52 1, 551 1, 241, 14) 2431 V NEER, ;:;lVOOO, 1,279,899 aggIWOOD,%ANUFACTURES, NEC ................................... w.................................. 467,028 274,170 192,8SB FURNITURVL FIXTURES 2SIl FURNITURVAND FIXTURES ..................................................................... 1,339,810 2,239,434 IOO,Vb PULP, PAPER,& ALLIED PRODUCTS 2bll PULP;;;;-;:'l 63st,441 754 384 S.S97,057 2bSTAN 2,6112:209 1:897:,13- 111S,1110 2631 PAPERIAND PAPER60ARD ....................................................................... 5,3ZS 2011 6 00 61 722,64 Z691@PULP AND PAPER'PRODUCTS,-NEC --------------------------------------------------------------- 364,520 ISO,OS0 214770 PRINTED MATTER 2711-PRINTEO%MAT-TER ....................................................... w ..................... 291,176 202,423 94,753 CHEMICALS L ALLIED PRODUCTS 2:110 SODIUM HYDROXIDE -------o-------------------------------------------------------------------- 3,482,295 401,S31 3,060,767 21CRUDE:TAR ' OIL' GAS PRODUCTS ............................................................... 5,754,4?6 1,402,116 4,3S2,310 NJ, 261?,DYES, PIGMENT, TAN NG MTS .............w.................................................. 100,722 62,058 38,664 ?613 No L6 1,601,61006' 2,069,632' 1,53S,474 'LCO 2611 RADIDAC lE:;'All;!AlS, S2,, 6 21;533 611:132 2817 BENZENE'ANO TOLUENE-w .......... I,OBB:836 460,479 57 2610 SO LPHURIC-A CID ----------------- .......... 639S98 5 1287, I,@, :::: -------------------------- 16,L 21,4SO 4,43962,526327 11,606,186 ZSM9ASIC CHE-41CALS 0 03 2$21 PLASTIC'MATtRIALS ........ ... S,306 b48 1'0 06, 060 4,300,Saa 2622 SYNTHETIC!ROBBE H-o ............................... o......... 7!,0 228:884 S21 2 23 BYNTHETIC@(MAN-MADEJ FlUERS ........... w.......................... 4 6 759 209 29 54 470 2831 DRUGS ..... m-------w....... 177:929, 76:074 101:8SS 2:41 326 139 612 300 654 2 SlPAIN 174:041 695 710 U A .......... w 8.659:98.11 39 4Sb 346:487 2$61 G M ND PlOOD 2$71NITR -ENOUS CAEF4 FERTILIZERS ------------------------------------------- w ------------------ 4,464,586 1,9t9,672 2,564:914 2 Uor 2$7 P TASSIC CHEM FERTILIZERS ------------w ............... ------- w ---- 2,190,431 1,180,19S 1,010 236 2$73 PMOSPHATIC@CHEq FERTILIZERS ---------------- ............. w.............. o. 990,137 3,088 987,049 2:76 INSEVICIDES, DISINFECTANTS ----------- 211 520 R 0 118'8!0 2 79 FE TILIZER AND MATERIALS, NEC --- w 9,ISS:521 23926:73094 '11451,121 2991 MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICAL PROD .......................... w..................................... 11745,961 386,720 1,349,Zbl PETROLEUM & COAL PRODUCTS 2911-GASOLINE --------------------------------------- w....................... 21,130, 923 19,b28,120 1,90Z,603 1, .29 ,JETFUEL ................................o........ w...........I.......... 6,008 .6,008 ........... 2913 KERO ................ ........................... w- 4,BS2,763 3,51S,966 1,336,79 14 DI ....................w ......................... 29 STILLA_ z 16,553,833 12,631,914 4,221,919 2915 RESLDUAL@FUEL 51:800@,,753 4?:4.83:578 13:317:5175 101LB 14 242 083 It 13 5402 628 43 2916 LUBRIC AT 42 2917 NAPHTHA, P 61RULEUM SOLVENIS --------------------------- w--------------------- ------------- 13,47D,657 11,091,417 I,V3,240 2918 ASPHAL T' T AN, AND PITCHLS-;----w .................... w.......................... w ............ t49,547 90,608 50,8tg 2920 COKE, PETROLEUM COKE -------o............................................................... 19,060,227 2,536,020 16,SZ2,199 2921 LIQUEFIED GASES 4,536',922 3,131,648 1,405,214 T B IL IN 33,667 9,25b 2q,431 2951 ASPHAL UC, ,-;A 2991 PETROLEUM AND COAL PRUD, NEC ..................................................... w ......... L614,469 58,261 106,208 RUBBER & MISC. PLASTIC PRODUCTS 3011 RUBBER AND MISC'PLASTIC PROD --------------------------------------------------------------- 2,461,480 2,056,213 375,267 LEATHER & LEATHER PRODUCTS 3111 LEATHER AND LEATHERtPRODUCTS .................... w..........w............................... 536,361 44S,735 90.646 STONE, CLAf, GLASS,& CONCRETE PROD, SEII GLASSIANDCGI.ASS PRODUCTS ................................................................... 849,524 4;!3,852 425102 $241BUIL0 NG EXENt ............................................................................ tt,251,597 11,211,240 40,357 3?51 STRjCTURA@ICLAY PRODUCTS:::::::::::::::::--- 1,184:9159 1,029:038 155:28,81 3271 LIME- 14 3 6 12 107 29 3261 CUT S;;;@';N;7;;;_;@;;UCTS ........ w ............ 493,292 467,800 25,492 3291 MISC@401VMETALLIC MINERAL PROD -------------------- w------------------------------------- 697,292 $90,106, SU7,156 PR14ARY METAL PRODUCTS ........................................................................ 627,485 604f279 23,206 ."I "PIG ........................... .............................. 85:761 17,,121 3312'SLAG!'- ............... aa 3314 IRON. AND 5 TEEL. PRIMARY FOR45 .................. w............................................. 2, 0, 3 621 1', 48 031 3.S:459'6 S315IRON, STEELlSHAVES, EXC SHEET ---------------------------- .................................. 2,693;154 2, 5 48, 834L t44,320 33-16, IRON AND SrLEL'-PLATES, SHEETS ............................................. w................ 7,103,341 5,282,SS6 1,920,765 3317 IR04 AND STEEL PIPE.AND TUBE ................................................. w ............. 2,,SOS,,183 2,050,169 455,014 3348 FERROALLOYS;;:-;;;;U-;.;;--;@Z@,:::: 1,30Z,316 1,250 9 S 6 IlLS, 299:929 54:907 145:0,1,S 3321 NONFERROV5 ME 416,008 397, " 51:'4'7 334 IRON AND r "bot is 0 33Z2 COPPER ALL 0Ys,U .. RKE 714 496 11181 201 233 2 5 S323 LEAD ANO L1NC,U4"D RKED ......... f60,3"9 157, 683 12,696 3@24 ALUMINUM ANO ALLOYS, UNWORKED 1,190,996 398,118 192.318 NATIONAL SUMMARIES 15 TABLE 2A.-SL14MARY OF FOREIGN COMMERCE AT'COASTA1, PORTS, BY COMMODITY, CALENDAR YEAR 1989--CONTINUED (IN.TDNS,DF Z,ODO POUNDS) CUM40DITY TOTAL, IMPORTS EXPORTS FABRICATED 14ETAL PRODUCTS, EXCEPT ORD4ANCE, 11ACHINERY,L TRANS. EQUIP. 3411 FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS ------------------------------------------------------------------ S,aO%,Sbl 2,75b,033 415,334 MACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL 3511 MACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL --------------------------------------------------- w ........... 6 755,08D 4,447,745 2,3017,335 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, E9JIPMENT &SUPPLIES 3611 ELECTRICAL MACH AND EQUIP ------------------------------------------------------------------ 4,35l,b62 3,350,074 1,001,588 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT 3711 MOTOR VEHICLES, PARTS, EQLijP ................................................... 7,552':94T b,727:156 1,125:791 3721 AIRCRAFT AND PARTS --------------------------------------------------- I------ 41 864 14 443 21 42 3731 SHIPS AND BOATS ------------------------------------------------------------------ .*: ........... ISo '9 20 39 , 434 119 3791 141SC!TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT .............................................................. 4UO,799 309 , 390 9 1:448.69 INSTRUMENTS, PHOTOGRAPHIC 6 OPTICAL GOODS, HATCHES & CLOCKS 3811 INSTR,.Tl.'4E, PAUTO, OPT GOODS .............................................................. 524,574 331,384 193,00 MISC. PRODJCTS OF MANUFAC7URING 3911 MISC;14ANUFACTURED PRODUCTS ..................... i........................................... . 2,901,511 2,601,865 305,646 NASTEit SCRAP MATERIALS 4011 IRON AND STEEL,;SCRAP ....................................................................... 9,722,516 114,53S 9,547,981 4012 NONFERROUS 4ETAL SCRAP ..................................................................... 1,520,184 470,59? 1,049,587 4022 TEXTILE WASTE, SCRAP, SWEEP ................................................................ 269,364 21,894 247,470 4024 PAPER oA3TE:'ANO,SCRAP ...................................................................... 4,09,237 12,496 (1,666,741 4029 NASTE@AND SCRAP, NEC ................. ...................................................... 191,526 184,420 7,106 SPECIAL ITEMS 4111 WATER ................................. a........................... ......................... 304,bb7 @293,990 10,677 4112@COMMODITIES, NEC ------------------------- 4........................................ ! .......... 1,060,326 634,6S7 425,669 @999 DEPARTMENT OF OEFENSE2.AND SCI ............... ............................................... 6-'128 69 b'osq 16 waA@,@ e"mew 4 ae Vae&d 5W,", Iff 9 TABLE 20-SUMMARY OF FOREIGN COMMERCE AT@;REAT@LAKES PORTS, BY COMMODITY, CALENDARIfEAR 1989 CIN TONS DF 2,DDO POUNDS) IMPORTS EXPORTS COMMODITY TOTAL - TOTAL, CANAOIAN@ OVERSEAS TOTAL CANADIAN OVERSEAS rcrALj ALL COMMODITIES .................. 54,839,145 17071,497 13,S35,132 4,236,365 37,067,648 31,936,141 5,111,507 FARki PRODUCTS 0102 BARLEY AND RYE .......................... 1,063,966 54,730 54,730 ------------ t'009'Z36 724.595@ 284,641 0103 CORN .................................... 2,4?5,263 ... ........ ............ ............ 2,47S,263 2,057,262 418,001 0104 OATS .................................... 337,172' $37,172 337,172 ............ ............ ............ ............ 0105 RICE .................................... 15,953 ............ ............ IS'.953- 269 IS,664 010b SORGHUM GRAINS .......................... ........... 2,045 ............ ............ ............ 2"045 ............. 21,045 0107 WHEAT ................................... 2,499,530 193,994 193,994 ............ 2,305,536 98s'lol 1,317,435 oils SOYBEANS ................................ 735,lbs .......... ......................... 73SI165 211,bbl I Sa3,496 0112 FLAXSEED ................................ 12,134 12,134 12,13Q ............ ............ ............ ............ 0119 OILSEEDS, NEC ........................... 12,373 12,373 1,257 11,086 ............ ............ ............ 0121 TOBACCO, LEAF ........................... 22 22 22 ------------ ------------ I ............ ............ 0122 HAY AND FODDER .......................... 181152 lb,940 16,940 ...... ...... 1,212 ............ 10212 Qla9 FIELD CROPSj NEC ------------------------ ?11480 226 199 29 21,25@2' 42 21,210 0131 FRESH FRUITS ........... ................ 32b 65 ............. 6S 261 lie 149 0141 FRESH AND FROZEN VEGETABLES ............. 11,853 75 at ST 114775 1,563 10,192 D161 ANIMALS A110 PRODUCTS, NEC ............... 183 11 ............ 11 172 ............ 172 0191 MISCELLANEOUS FARM PRODUCTS ------------- 32 32 ............ 32 ............ ........... ............ FOREST PRODUCTS 0841 CRUDE RUB8EA AND ALLIED SU143 ............ 216 elb ............ 216 .... ....... ............ ............ 0861 FOREST PRODUCTS, NEC ........... ;......... Soo ass 21 234 45 ............ 45 FRESH FISH, & OTHER MARINE PRODUCTS 0911 FRESH FISH, EXCEPT SHELLFISH 11 118 10 0912 SHELLFISH, EXCEPT PREPARED--:::::::::::: 6 ........... 5 METALLIC ORES 1011 IRON ORE AND CONCENTRATES --------------- 10,SbT,S26 5,088,958 4,403,943 bB4,995 S'478'sed 5,365,867 119,721 L051 ALU11INUm ORES, CONCENTRATES ------------- 21,155 21,149 ............ 21,149 6 ............ b 1061 MANGANESE@ORES, CONCENTRATES ------------ 143,652 143,652 8,265 135,387 ------------ ----- ...... ............ 1091 NONFERROUS ORES, CONCENT, NEC ........... 190f241 163,S92 20,114 143,478 26,6*49 ............ 26,649 C04L IjZI COA4,ANO LIGNITE ........................ 16,527,860 506,538 506,538 ............ 16,021,322 15,616,358 20?,964 CRUDE PETROLEUM 1511 CRUMPETROl.Eum ......................... 20,329 20,S29 20,329 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ N0414ETALL,I,C' '41NERkLS, EXCEPT FUELS 1411 LIMESTONE ............................... 3,SO4,608 10,241 10,241 ............ 3,494,367 3,478,082 16,2e5 1412 BUILDING STONE, JNAORKED ................ 862 299 ............ 299 563@ 563 ............ 1442 SAND,.gRAVEL, CRUSHED ROCA .............. 925,167 33111a5a 33a,164 74 492,929 492,929 ......... 1451 CLAY .... ;-v ............... b.............. 1,481,914 I'a4o'114 1,217,394 22,720 241'soo 186,998 511,;;; 1471 PMQSPHATE@ROCK .......................... 43 43 43 ............ ............ ............ ............ 1491 SALT ...... m............................. 2,693,494 1,616,958 1,791,299 19,659 576,536 67b,S36 ------------ 1492 SULPHUR, DRY ............................ 2',628 ............ ....... .... ............ 4,628 2,514 t14 1494 GYPSUM 'CRUDE AND PLASTERS .............. 15,078 ............ ............ ............ Is'078 15,078 ........... 1499 NONMETALLIC MENERALS, NEC --------------- 146,845 3.4'raT 23,534 10,213 115,098 LI3,0QL ORDNANCE 9 ACCESSORIES 1913 ORDNANCE %No ACCESSORIES ................ 46 46 ------------ 46 ............ ............ ............ FOOD & KLNDRED PRUDUCIS 2011 MEAT, FRE@H, CHILLED, FROiEN ------------ 31 21 ............ 21 10 ............ to 2012 MEAT AND PRODUCTS, NEC .................. 178 178 ....... 278 ............ ............ ............ ?Q14 rALLOm, ANI%AL:FAtS AND OILS ............ 39,449 191 ............ 19T 34,2S2 ............ 39,252 2021 DAIRY PRODUCTS, NEC --------------------- 922 ......................... ............ 922 ............ 922 202Z DRIED MILK AND CREAM .................... 23 ------------ o........... ............ 23 ............ 23 2031 FISH AND SHELLFISH, PREPARED ------------ 7 4 1 3 3 ------------ 3 2034 VEGETABLES AND-PREP, NEC ................ 402 233 ............ 233 lb9 ............ 169 2039 PREP FRUIT AND VEG JUICE, NEC ........... 534 S31 ............ 534 3......... 6... 3 204t NHEAT FLOUR AND.SEMOL'INA ................ 40,016 ............ ............ ............ 40,016 ............ 40,016 2042 ANI14L@FEEOS ............................ 33,499 1,172 1,172 ------------ 52,3?.T 6b 32,261 2049 GRAIN OILL PRODUCTS, NEC ................ 33,451 7,547 7,199 348 23,904 419 23,485 2062' 40LASSES ................................ 431 ............ ............ ............ 431 431 ........... ;. 2001 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ..................... 2,429 Z'Sab 40 2,286 103 46 S5 2091 VEGET491.E,OILS 4ARG, SHORT ............. 19'S09 83 ............ 83 19,42b ------------ 19,426 a099 41SCELLA40us FOOD PRODUCTS ............. 25,718 3ES ------------ 326 ZS,390 too 25,282 OASIC TEXTILES IZII BASIC TEXTILE PRODUCTS .................. 10,918 20,698 471 10,227 280 ............ 280 APPAREL,& OTHER FINISHED TEXTILE PRODUCTS, rNCUOING KNIT 2341 APPAREL ................................. 97 93 ............ 93 4 ............ 4 LUMBER & 09000 PROOS-EXC. FURNITURE 2414 TIMBER, POSTS. POLES, PILdNG ............ 221 193 ............ 193 26 ............ as 2421 LUMBER .... c ............................. 15,515 14,417 14,384 33 11090 542 556 2431 VENEER, PLYWOOD, WORKED MOOD ------------ 2,309 1,585 I'ss& 29 724 ------------ 7?4 2491 MOOD %IANUFACTURES, NEC .................. 2',713 2,576 2,253 323 131 129 a NATIONAL SUMMARIES 17 TABLE 180-SURMARY OF, FORMS COMMERCE; AT- ORSAT' 6AK91 PORTIP BY COMMODITYP CA61NDAR, Y94M 1989--CONTINU90 1IN-TONS OF 21000 POUNDS) IMPORTS EXPORTS COMMODITY TOTAL, TOTAL, CANADIAN DVKR69AB TOTAL CANADIAN DVIRSSAS FURNITURE,& FIXTURES 1941 FURNITUHIIAND FIXTUR90 .................. 493, 437 169 260 56 as as PU6Pp PAP9R'& ALLIiO-PRODUCTS - 2611,PULP .................................... 163094 194,666 96,02 580084 9,086 ............ . 9ross 2621@ STAN0440 NEWOPRINT,PAPER ................ 192'#876' 19a,322 192,322 ............. 954 954 ............. 2654 PAPEWAND PAPERBOARD .................... 8,009 1,629 7,315, 3ta 460 22-1@ 237 2691 PULP AND PAPER PRODUCTS, NEC ............ 966 45 ............ 43, 923 254 269 PRINTED MATTER llll@PRINTED %IAITERi ......................... 492 426 ............ 426 66 39 $4 CHEMICALS 6 ALLiv PRODUCTS 2510 SODIUM HYDROXIDE ........................ 118,703 136,703 138,703 ............ ............ ....... ..... ............ 2911 CRUDE TAR,@016,, GAS PRODUCTS ............ 163,946 IS6,909 159,129 1,780 SP039 , 614 40229 2812 DYES, PIGMENT, TANSIING 4415 ............. 73 54 ............ 94 19 ............ 19 2913, ALCOHOLS ................................ 20,704 19,740 19,405 335 .964 - 284 660 2616'RADIOACTIV9 MATERIALS, NASTES ........... I I ............ I............ ............ ............ 2817 894ZENE ASO TOLUENE ..................... 671463 61,631 61,631 ............ 5,632 5,632 ............ 2515 OULPHORIC,ACID-i-i ........................ 36,672' 36,672 36,672 ............ . .......... ............ ............ 2619 BABICICHEMICALS AND PROD, NEC ........... 167,643 161,6110 139,295 22,159 6,029 1,003 5,026 2621 PLASTIC 4ATERIALS ... ;.@ .................. 19,771 16,648 16,003, 645 2,123 506 1,617 1022 SYNTHETIC RUBBER ........................ 14,541 14,500 LO,224 4,276 41 ........ 6.... at -2623, OYNTHETIC (MAN,6NADE) FIBERS ............. be ............ be 43 2631 Dmuss@ .... ...... .................... 43 2641 $GAP .................................... 2,690 460 10 ASO 2'ajo o........... 2,430 2051 PAINTS .................................. 650 396 70 326 254 144 Ito 11,770 1,502 ............ 1,502 10,268 . 6,345 3,920 2071 41TROOE14OLOS C49M FERTILIZERS ............ 171,076 171,016 99,146 71,930 ......................... ............ 2872'POTASSIC C41M FWILIZERgi .............. 836,693 - 636,853 $36,853 ............ ............ ............ .......... af75r PHOSPHATIC CM94'IrERTILIZERS ............. 50,110 501110 50,110 ............ ............ ............ ........ F.. 2676' INSECTICIDES, DISINFECTANTS ............. 222 . at ............ 21 201 ............. 201 2979 FERTILIZER-AND-MATERIALS, NEC ........... 10,346 100346 it 10,319 ............ ............ ............ 2691 MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICAL PROD ............. 17,369 32b 1 324 17,044 15,639 1,205 PETROLEUM 6 COAL,PRODUCTO 2911 CASOL-149 ................................. 141PSOO 141,586 14i,568 ............ ............ ............ ............ a913 KEROSENE ................................ 130182 6,019 6,019 ............ . 10163 7,163 ........... 2914 DISTILLATE FUEL,DIL ..................... 296,220 258,220 258,220 ............ ............ ............ ........... 2915 RESIDUAL'FUEL-OIL ....................... 36S,764 360,122 360,222 ............. s's4Z 2916,LUBRICATING,'OIL.8 AND GREASE$ ............ 147,304 61,657 61,631 ............ 85t667 655o'964626 ...........7 2917 VAPHTHA, PETROLEUM SOLVENTS ............. 16:262 4,114 4,714 ............ 11,549 ll's4f ........... 2916 ASPHALT, TAR, AND PITCHES ............... 6 630 ....... .... ............ .......... ;.. 6,630 6,630 ........... 2920 COKE, PET*OLEUM@COX9-i@ .................. 1,930036 990,557 168,679 421,912 939,449 746,806 193,56 2921 LIQUEFIED GABES ... ..................... W63 2,496 2,496 ............ as$ 285 ........... 2991 ASPHALT BUILDING MATERIALS .............. 5,267 ............ ............ ............ S'267 5,267 ............ 8991 PETROLCU,4'AND F04L-PROD, NEC ............ 4 1 ........... 1 3............ 3 RUBBER & MISC. PLASTIC PRODUCTS 3011 RUBIKkAND MISC,PLASTIC,PROD ............ 10569 953 530 453 Sob lot ads. 69ATHER,fk LEATHER PRODUCTS 3111 L94THCR AND LEATHER PRODUCTS ............ 116 es ............ Be 11 ............ 31 STONE4 CLAY, 96ASS,s COMCRETe,PROD. 3211 GLASS ANOrO6A89 PRODUCTS ................ 1,017 sod 3 505 509 242 267 3241 9UILOING C914ENT ......................... 11316,499 1,171,636 1,131,956 38,800 144,663 144,663 ............ 3251 STRUCTURAL-CLAY PRODUCTS ................ 7,738 7,241 ............ 7,241 491 ............ 497 3261 CUT STOME;AND STONE,PRODUCTS ............ 548 Silo 41 901 ............ ............ ............ 3291 141SCiNON49TALLIC MINERAL,PROD ........... $61 104 23 as 497 142 315 PRIMARY METAL PRODUCTS 3341 PIG,IRO'4 ................................ 83,162@ $3,153 47,238 35,91S 9 9............ 33121SLAG, .................................... 246,693 248,653 246,621 32 ............ ............ ............ 3314 IRON,AND STEELIPRINARY FORMS ............ 34i,OIS 303,429 ............ 303,1629 37,989 ............. 37,569 3315 IRON, $Tl9L-'SMAPES,,9XC:9HEETw .......... 586,594 187,91.6 3,765 164,140 661 ............ . 661 3346 IRON AMO'SlLlL:P6AT9S, SHEETS ........... 2,315,352 1,52SP473 3P360 1,520,093 791,079 1,146 790,133 3311 IRON AND ST99LIPIPE'AND TUBE ............ 32,632' 39,602 sea 3ar41S be 3318 FERROALLOYS;l ................ ........... 76#144 3059 1 2a 0 76,144 72,189 ............ ............ ............ 33S9 IRON AMO'3T9EL PRODUCTS, NEC ............ 13,462 IJF461 5,020 10,441 1 33ZI NONFERROUS METALS, NEC .................. 1706sb 4S4 ............ 494 17,202' 19,493 3322 COPPER ALLOYS, UNWORKED ................. IPS37 1,472 ............ 1,472' 65 7 56 3S23 LgAor AND ZINC, U410ORKED ................. 62,052' 62,082 ............. 62, 082r ............ ............ ............ l3i4 ALU41MU4 ANO@ALLDYS, UNNORKED ........... 7'sgs 7,521 870 6,bsl 34 ............ 34 FABRICATED mcrAL@PRODUCTO, EXCEPT. ORDNAMCE,'f4ACHIM9RY,I TRANS. EQUIP. 3414 FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS ............... 13,124 7,601 120 7,461, 5,521 40399 1,424 MACHINERY, EXCEPT: ELECTRICAL! 3511 MACHINERY, 9XCIPTIWCTRICAL@ ........... $0,363, 41,874 310833 20,041 36,509 spaso@ 30,279 9LCCTRICALINACHINERY, 99UIP49NT@ 6SUFOP6195 J611. ELECTRICAL- MACNI AND EQUIP ............... 40293 1,194 645 20549 1,099 613 406 18 w4aam" e"mvesw tie *ae&d Swa, 1 19 f 47 TABLE 20--SU414ARY Of FOREIGN C04HERCE AT:GREAT-L44KES PORTBvSY COMMODITY, CALEMOARIYEAR11989--CONTINUED, (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) 114PORTS EXPORTS C09400ITY @TOTAL TOTAL; CANADIAN OVERSEAS TOTAL, CANADIAN OVERSEAS TRANSPORTATION EQUIP4ENtl 3711 MOTOR VEHICLES, PARTPr EQUIP ............ 712,182 211,074' 200,983 21091. 501,108 494,4sb 6,,6S2 1721 AIRCR4FT'AND PARTS ...................... 9 9 . 9,-..i ......... ............ ............ .......... 3731. SHIPS'AND,BOAtS ......................... . 468 11 ........... 1 467 334 3791 418C'TRANSPORTATION eQUIPMENT ........... 481 460., 7 38S 6 13 INSTRUMENTS, PHOTOGRAPHIC( & OPTICAL 90003p WATCHES & CLOCKS 3619 INSIR, TIM90 PHOTO, OPT 90009 ........ 384 225 2 2?3 159 is? 415C,. PRODUCTS OF MANUFACTURING 391,1@MISC!MAMUFACTORED PRODUCTS .............. 643 S09 ............. 509 334 ............ 334 OASTEiS SCRAP 4ATERIALS 4011 IRON AND STEEL-SCRAP .................... 871,962 IZ,020 7,536 sta9z 859,154 39,869, 819,265 4012'NOMPERROUS METAL,SCRAP .................. 6OP422' S7,353 76, 57,277 111069 ............ 4022'TEXTILE WASTE, SCRAP, SWEEP ............. 11,069 les 67 ............ 67 118 ............ Its 4OZ4 PAPER;MASTE!"AND SCRAP ................... 380 ............ ............ ............ 380 163 217 4029 WASHIAND@SCRAP, NEC .................... 3,082 ............. ............ ............ 5,05 3'082@ ............ SPECIAL ITLMS 4111 WATER ....... ........................... ......... to . ............ 4iI2'COM4OOIJIESf NEC ........... m-4%6 ...... 9,11,10, .......... 3,969 NATIONAL SUMMARIES 19 TABLE; 3--COMMERCEi AT SELECTED PORTS eXCLuormgL GREAT LAKES PORTS, CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) FOREIGN DOMESTIC. TOTAL. COASTwISE; INT@RNAL 14PORTS EXPORTS RECEIPTS SHIPMENTS RECEIPTS I SHIPMENTS LOCAL- ALASA4A .SUNTERSVILLE ... ...... 1,856,0 Ll,:291,,..77 115:31@ 1 4 ................ 2 'T 116 MOBILE HARBOR .................. ...... 39p960,26' @51 90 6 1 a ALASKA ANCHURAGE@ ---------------------------- 2,252,857 200,385 120,023 1,300,841 173,014 E92 23,20Z 347,tOO KeTCMIKAN HARBOR ------------------- I--- 2,293,741 85,102 939,212 330,506 118,979 "3,920@ 181,981 4,041 ACTLAXATL" HARBOR ...................... 567,165 ----------- Iss,820 4,796 19,266 297,614 90,267 .......... SITKA;HAROUR--i ........................ asl,tbt, 62,205 172,692, Lis.004 at.62i 475,801 11,560 ... 3KA;AAY .HARBOR-; ----------I............. 1,444,558L 298,165 1,116,051 2s,193 149 .......... ;. ........ VALDEZ HARBOR; ......................... 9S,436,011 7,379 3'saD 65,503 95,358,416 Soo ;;; 3(,o aRANGELL,HAROOR ....................... 437,5b3 90 67,608 9,649 9,176 240,140 100#477 1*900 ARKANSAS M@LENA-l ...... ......................... 1,459,80B ---------- .......... ........... ........... 490,S46 969'ab2 ........... CALIFORNIA ELLOIDDO*-@'- ........................ 402,137 ..........I.......... ....... ... ........... ........... ........... ....... T. AVMSDLOT@HAR;;; AND BAY ................ W62,627 35,057 770,706 496,US9 78,326 10,739 370,440 ...... 6ON9,BEACH HARBOR .................... 4. 54,607,692 10,647,491 12,918,921 23,714,899 1,320,697 3.01)4,035 978,539 2,223#110 606 A144ELEs HARBOR ..................... 47,02,062 13,442,146 11,2bl,409 11,471,021 4,344,625 1,066,909 3,003,824 Z*612#125 4053 LANDING HAR@OR .......i............ 270,407 --s "I ........... 2ZO,427 ........... 3,@do . 54,600 ...... i-ow: OAKLAND MARODR;-,; ....................... 9,999,668 2,864,701 4,479,168 418,861 1,045,756 1,119,052 72-,094 .......... PDRT,HUEA4EME-"--m ..................... 748,733 330,495 bt,637 218,o "1 36,405 31,069 2,178 ........... RIOADOO CITY HARBOR .................... 944,68? 143,161 ad7,245 801306 181,450 150,2@8 102,200 .......... RICHMOND HARBOR ........................ 25,103,335 2,529,t95 3,761,847 8,3150300 2,198,SSS 2,042,869 5,915,57s 340,17; SACRAMENTO ....m------------------ 11294,744 141,054 799182s 346,023 7,795 47 ........... ........... SAN DIEGO ......................... .... 1,741,t66 729,056 208,449 336,627 52,760 132,936 ----------- 261,318 SAN-FRANCISCO HARBOR ................... 3.359,280 1,008,90 526,102 22,399 27,606 410,107 1,064,153 ------ il ....: STOCKTON ................................ 2,137,592 786,075 1,287,675 62,704 ........... 1,140 ........... .......... CONNEC,TICJT OR,ID;EPORT:HARBI)::::::::::: 2,641:14 'b' 740 2,027,776 116,782 ........... ........... 1,190 9'9':' ........... MEN MAVEN HARBOR 9,479 968 3,201 47. -8,60S 5,445,179 382,400 ----------- NEW LONDOWHARdUR --------------------- 1,249,657 20s,4o4 5,945 722,uao 292,013 ........... 60 94,212 14ORNALK'HARSOR--@ ................. 545,950 ........... .......... 537,043 ........... ........... ........... 8,507 STAMFORD HARBOR ......................... 892,891 ....... .... .......... 8",174 S4,717 ........... ........... ........... DELAWARE. N141 CWLE@ANO VICINITY ................ 9,996,968 4,ib4,640 42,66S 130,598 1,514,9?6 1,908,149 1,343,013 aa,317 NILMIAGTON HAR89Ro---; .................. 3,138,484 2,196,741 284,821 60,929 20,762 015,W 235,73]; 27,145 DISTRICT'OF.COLLIMBIA osASM IN6TON HARBOR ...................... 558,6135 ........... .......... ........... ........... 558,bbs ...... ........... FLORIDA CANAVERAL 'HARBOR::::::::::::::::::::::: 11116:535 1:!!!.,!6 - 62 5 916 . 10,596 370,666 ........... CHARLOTTE @ 'I ARBOR 955 446 ... !.... 329,ool 14,465 611,734 all FERNANDINA HARBOR -----I................ 405,59t 64,641 236,512 ........... ............. 99,59's 4,843 ........... JACKSONVILLE;HARI)OR .................... 15,002,231 4,425,02b 2,438,807 5,081,026 1,623,1,34 llb,b2B 010,504 S&I,3Ob OIAAI@HARSOR ...... .................... 4,492,466 1,721,972 1,611,231 531,439 526,942 14,772 06,110@ ....... 6... : PALM SEA:H 14ARSON ............. ........ 2,519,026 804,979 558,879 263#161 , 866,256 ?03 27,046 .......... PANAMA.'CITY HARBOR ..................... Z,,495,307 54,105 . S07,451 ........... ........... 1,984,412 49,339 .......... PENSACOLA HARSOR-s ..................... 1,656,897 -17,989 330,417 110,667 31,S57 $20,028 446,219 .......... PORT@EVERGLAOES HARBOR ----------------- 14,684,674 3,917,978 911,7bO 9,481,107 280,48T 71,726 15,016 ........... TAMPA:HARSOR-o--m ...................... Q9,280,790 5,655,572 15,461,397 20,0400772 17,2S9,165 38,912: 8,045: 46,927 OECDON ISLAND .......................... 769,609 ----------- --- ;....... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... GEORGIA BRUNSWICK HARBOR ....................... b029,882 1,196,873 616,07? ........... 4,933 189,byO 19,830 2,454 SAkANNAA_"ARSOR ........................ la*,S30,353 4,992,710 5,599,510 1,413,617 $61,55S 53,254 zis'ste 56S,T99 PlAAAM BARBERS POINU HARjUR', OAHU ............. 7,374,418 3,709,3ZI 146,505 2,765#519 661,294 ........... 89,779 ........... HILO HARBOR, HANAllm ................... 1,569,142 31,291 .......... 1,158,771 179,060 ........... ........... ........... soNoLuLu HARBOR,-OAMIJ .................. 10,360034 815,645 19?,Tbq 4,561,160 4,622,791 ........... 53,479 114,29S KAHULUI HARBOR pMAJJJ-o .................. 2@08,516 12',868 loo514 116490487 605,627 ........... ........... ...... KAAAJOAE@HARBOR, HAIMAII ................ 732,092@ 10,768 t,419 445,567 274,596 ........... ........... ......... NA#14.41NILI MARdUR,-KAUAI ............... 1,038,452 7, 275 .......... 673o363L 357,514 ........... ........... ........... INDIANA, AOUNT@VERNON ----- ...................... 6,214,858@ --------- ---------- ........... 200 876,802 S,331,374 6,462 *-TONNAGE@BY TYPE OF TRAFFIC NOT REPORTED. 20 Wdww@@ &w*sevsw tq e4e *oe&d Sw". 1919 TA6LC1--CQMM9RCliATl5lt.EC?KD PORTS tRCLUDINS-GREAT'LAKLI1 PORTS, CALINDAR YgAft'19890-96NTINUD @Ik TONS Of ljo4o PD)JNO8; DOM98TIC PORT. TOTAV COASTWISE, INTERNAL IMPDRTO wORT3 RECEIPTS SHIPMENTS RECCIPTb 'SHAPMENTB I KENTUCKY 404JISVILLE ................ ............ 7,660,322 ............ .......... ........... ............ 1,69b$95- 240612 LOUISIANA, BATON ROUGE- 11:199:89b 2,121:,046 1:.011:451 165446.335 2::04951t3l lrb?0#884 E' CHAR LES 40 a 15 '25. 14 914 90b 46 st 693, $to belos 44,726 644#083 LAK 16 1 4 b18.060 ........... ..... .......... 4tS.546 16 514 ..... AU ORLEANSm ........................ ui,sn'033 19,023#SIC 50,4061;;2 'T ;Z715,04o4lb @BoNll#062 17,956t416 SiT70#261 MAINE@ 8UrKSPORT'MARSUR ....................... 1,091002 ?20.864 26,399 321,292 ........... ........... . 23,14T ........... PORTLAND HARBOR ........................ 5,161,602 6,03b,blb 66,056 IF961#142 45,0M @ 10,55T ........... sb3fq SEARSPORT HARBOR ....................... 1,063.166 606,096 40.018 424,714 6,318 ........... ................. i..... MARYLAND- SALTIMUREiHARSOR ANQ@CHANNEL3 .......... 4q,583,667 16,120,568 14,230.702 2,356,643 5,139,500 4#445,5SS 1.05b 705 3,S34#394 MASSACH03ETTS FAWRIVEW HAR 8011;;;;* 4,4803:a0l 2101:2034 ........ 4,431#536 530616 92"Ill 24PO66 ... 1 AND 56 153 3 91 1:;;a 214,994 79,615 39016 ,4EW BEDFORD to? PORT OF-ODSTON-6 ...... 18,989,416 11,565.226- 569,19a 5.4140001 808,599 47,399 .......... i- S14,999 SA@EM HARBOR ... ...... 1,339,119 327,003 ---------- 1.012,636 ........... .......... . ........... ..... VINEYARD HAVEN HARBOR .................. 214,591 ........... ......... 239.202 55'sag ........... ........... ........... MINNESDIAL 14INNEAPOLIS ............................ 1,SZ2.622 .......... 0 .......... ........... ............ 054.120 668,502 ......... ST. PAUL ------------------------------- W209,835 ........... .......... ........... ........... 3,480,751 21,809,084 ......... 41361531ppi BILOXI'HARBOR .......................... I'Sbb'761 ........... .......... q,?57 2,200 167go'bas 65,679 ............ MENVILLE ........... ................. 2,121,S21 ........... .......... ........... . o ......... 105150627 805,994 ........... 6ULFPDRT@HARBQR ........................ 691.318 570.3.,2 lbl,901 ........... ........... 143,019. S6#076 .... NATCHEZ-m ............................... 465,079 ----------- ---------- ........... ........... 272-,348 192,731 .... PASCAGOULA MAROON ...................... 31,545,192 lb,091,204 3,166,560 199v289 S05S,965, 1#901,T64 4#545,343 15#667 VICKSBURG ............................. 3.218,120 63 b ........... ........... 2,0276'sys 961,678 ...... M16SOURI PORT OF KANSAS C41X -------------------- 1,690,059 ----------- - PORT@OF METROPOLLTAN ST. LOUIS ......... 26,037,347 ........... . ...15010:284so. 17,177565:01023, 11:059::03 IC N@ff HAMPSHIRE PDRrSmUuTm MAR8014 ...................... 3,476,279 1,952075 314,721 1,164,10 18,990 ........... ........... 6.917 NtW JERSEY CA140EN .................... 7,624,7$9 2,605,728 1,405,926 836,519 516#173 1.055.074 1.100,810 15,731 P ,U -UCINLTY 21,445,977 12,677,2be 297,509 573,IR6 2,333,006 2.919,324 a.330,721 28?,029 D;DGLOUCESFER LOS AND ................. TRENTON MAROOR-w ...................... 1,327,4?2 ........... .......... ........ w- ........... 1.327,472 .-m ......... ..... i.6.... NEN YORK 14EMPSTEAD HARBOR --------------------- 10130,707 ........... .......... 1,1250008 5,619 ....................... .... PD:T,CHESTER,HA,Rf)OR ------------------ 427,526 ----------- ---------- 30,2sb ........... 216,115 ............ PO T JEFFERS N AR80H .................. a'SO1,235 307,496 4.750 2,321,090 167,099 .. ........... .......... PORT OF ALBANY ------------------------- 7.3eS#397 1,526,849 341,948 769#174 31,536' 409S,991- 243.207 17,56 PORT Of MEN YUNK ----------------------- 148,590,443 47,121,416 7,117,929 22,74b,804 23ib67,57S 3.801,0-19 14,523,151 il9,5A2',4 9 TARRYTOoll HAHBOR ...................... 547,189 .......... . .......... ........ 160,790 NORTH @AROL.INA b@196,965 62Z:048 2,9142,894 4759:947 360:3 2elf:0 618 669 1 912 Po t 0F 101 aruN-m 6,495,662 2,21 s 29 3 62',205 2, so I I1 33,4 9 oll 639:12,01 @'84:35' OHM j4MCINNATI ............................. 11,556,801 ........... .......... ....................... 90S66,08W 109730622 16,34S OREGON COOS BAY ............................... 6,955#5 14, 1 1 12,450 88 604 Oil 461vole ORECOA,^86ourim (NURtM- PORT LAND M&ROM 1 low'.6. 3.9,9N. 11"1295,120 at a',', 94:470 16073:62" 1 at 03 .07 4? 110 ol P RT OF 11*114:1403, - 4:440 944,150 .... cc? is4$60.1 .alfigi PORT OF PORTLAND ....................... 30,029 1 7 3,07 4 417 14,9?0 .31,41:6 57 1 ol :645 1"9180199 YAQUINA W-AND'HARSOR ................. 384,?05 .... i--"- 1;9, 'a, 1166 NATIONAL SUMMARIES 21 TABLE 3..C0MMERCE At SELECTED PORTS EXCLUDING GREAT LAKES PORTS, CALENDAR YEAR 1909--CONT14UED (IN TONS OF 2,OOD POUNDS) FOREIGN, DOMESTIC PUHT@ TOTAL, COAStWISE INTERNAL IMPORTS tXP'DRTS I . LOCAL 'RECEIPTS SHIPMENTS RECFIP13 SHIPMENTS PENNSYLVANIA C14ESTER -------------------- ........... .1,@58,959 725,352 214,OUB 10,775 ----------- j97,469 11,355 ........... IIARCUS HODA AND 'VICINITY --------------- 29,903,'912 14,713,661 133'.077 2,600,627 2,208,770 6,988,632 2,878,9104 ' 300,84 PENN 4ANOR AND VICINITY ................ 3,645,099 3,202,512 98,006 12,030 ........... 259,045 73,426 ........... PHILADELPHIA HARBOR -------------------- 36,060,212 19,9b8i993 2,915,912 1,212,903 '1,958,700 6,4104,277 2,409,166 1,110,181 PITTSBURGH ......m----------------------- 33,416,374 ----------- ---------- ----------- -1,000 2S,701,460 3,821,544 3,886,370 RlUOE ISLAND lEolf-DRY HARBOR --------------------------- 55b,117 523,17b '223 ----------- ----------- Si,681 1,037 ........... PROVIDENCE RIVER AND HARBOR ------------ 7,857,006 3,148,231 478,354 3,396,490 465,564 136,078 83,073 146,216 _S30TH CARULI4A CHARLESTOV HARBOR ----------------------- 9,633,632 2,491,663 3,929,340 2,826,075 . 313,507 47,236 54,262 11,549 ;EURGETOhN HAR*OR (N14YAH dAY)--- ------ B76,604 786,543 31,025 5,$21 ----------- 15,753 37,66 . ........... CHATTANOOGA ---------------------------- 2,2b2,827 ---------- ---------- ----------- -------- 2,205,927 53,900 ........... f,43XVILLE ------------------------------ Z52,W ----------- ---------- ----------- ----------- 168,262 64,59S ------ 4EMPHIS -------------------------------- 11,343's5o 216 .......... ........... ........... 8,4bb,052 3,079,547 297,675 PORT OF NASHVILLt ---------------------- 3,346,7s4 ........... .......... ........... ........... 3,152,089 -195,852 813 TEXAS aEA .J11ONT --------------------- 31,b65,257 7,163,459 3054,752 5,210,047 3,567,446 5,521,025 6,082,209 669,31.6 31DANSVILLE ---------------------------- 1,36D,96Q .271,507 L37,755 3,500 50,424 $35,218 60,254 2,306 CORPUS CHRISTI ------------------------- 58,440,714 30,663,IbO 5,046,923 226,033 9,356,L34 2,S35,505 6,975,189 1,6@57,770 FREEPORT HARBOR ------------------------ 15,176,018 5,37b,422 1,327,77b 3,175,6ab 497,360 Z,@15,ot)3 2,326,812 46,909 ;ALVESTON (GALVEtiTOV CHANNEL) ---------- 11,6S7,bli 2,ISI,671 5,541,DS4 278,337 12,445,196 975,118 422,068 44,o(j7 IARW ISLAND""-w --------------------- 2',Ob3,640 W996,lt,9 ---------- ......... m. ........... d51465 42,016 .... @@; ..... HOUSTON (HOUSFlJ&SlLF CHANNEL) --------- 12S,583,156 39,160,065 !3,7b3,,3Q8 Q,04L,459 9,557,842 22,5$8,025 16,073,629 9?846,tlQd orAGOROA, SHIP CHANNELw-"; ... --------- 4,715,349 3,274,974 203,7LT --------- ;.. ........... 56b,616 730,042 DRANrE-@ ---- ----I------------------- 727,454 100 42,678 ----------- ----------- 542.497 142,179 ........... PORT ARTHUR .............. -------------- 3L,127,9tS 1fi,6,!6,2f6 3,012,713 898,lb9 2,480,953 1,996,147 5,933,364 160,311 PORT ISAdEL ---------------------------- 263,33S ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 112,,!46 151,089 ........... SAdINE.'.PASS HARIJUR ..................... 726,141 9bi .......... ............ ........... 306,944 418,236 ........... TEXAS CITY crEXAS C-1,TY CHANNEL) -------- 41,2?2,401 2.0,170,819 1,9S2"922 2,958,IUO 3,966,369 4,901,615 7,085,313 251,183 ----------- ....... 3,142,bl4 ----------- ---------- ........... .. ......... 1,348,475 1,794,139 ----- VIR IORFULK 52,055,188 5,589,966 36,122,462 1,019,358 HARBOR ......................... 2,021,234 3,644,003 2,T44,608 915,557 PORT OF HOPERELL ----------------------- 1,368,751 22,291 4b6,156 1,700 134,972 386,lb3 357,449 ........... PORT-OF 4EAPORt NEOS ------------------- 21,551,810 709,238 16,514,341 7D,906 b82,986 537,593 1,273,721 3,031 PORT OF, RICHMOND--a .........!------------ 2,295,162 189,527 2Q6,935 lb4,215 201,506 L, 168, 819 316,137 d,lbj NA3Hl4GTUN AlACORTES HARBOR ----------------------- 13,169,491 1,5139,281 1,125,124 7,258,599 1,964,496 178,340 1,043,061 10,600 SEL@INGHA4 SAXAND HAR50R .............. 1,769,318 201,427 336,903 IS2,347 526,914 174,306 286,141 9,280 EdERETT HARBOR AND SNOHOMISH RIVER ----- 6,035,548 312,696 1,732,946 ----------- ----------- 1,395,679 831,326 0762,901 GRAYS HARBOR AND CHEHALIS RIVER -------- S,348,920 44,603 3,035,93? 67,099 99,312 ----------- ----------- 2,101,974 HA*4ERSLEY INLET ....................... 419,526 ........... .......... ----------- ----------- 28,889 390,637 ........... OLYMPIA HARBOR--w ---------------------- 1,196,385. 2,143 JU4,465 ........... SO,569 ?01,504 234,098 3,606 PORT@A,4rELES HARODR-w ---------------- 2,83b,504 248,944 1,7$2,223 ----------- w---------- 196,808 412,691 245,838 PORT GAMdLE "AkdURw -------------------- Sbb,165 ----------- -------- ;-- ----------- 109,081 294,086 162,998 ...... PORT-OF. KALAMA.-- 7,0 -12,855 41,739 b,192,693 ............ 228,480 542,286 1,657 ........... PORT DF 8,023,341 .884,Ob9 5,677,300 67,615 70,113 11236,783 31,968 55,523 PORT OF VANCOUVER ---------------------- 3,459,325 651,445 1,305,309 31,929 6,581 1,363,726 98,S29 2,004 PORT.TOAASEND'HAA8QR ................... 536,243 e4Q,535 27,472 ----------- ----------- 221,217 47,019 ........... SEATTLE JIARBOR--@ ------------ ....... -- 21,763,451 5,6.$0,496 S,903,433 1,120,149 1,419,386 3,060,870 985,682 643,427 TACO,4A-,HARdOR ..................... a-w- 22,45D,622 S,1.07,LI3 12,836,6U2 1,132,967 932,036 1,112,9be 340,926 487,990 OILLAPA, RIVER AND HdR AND NASELL,E RIVER 28.5,204 ........... ........... ----------- ----------- 283,104 .......... 2,100 AE S TVIRGINIA HUNTINGTON ................p............. 15,7D7,397 ----------- ---------- ----------- ----------- i03,072 15,404,325 ........... PUERTU@RICO 14TRATPRITORY FAJARDO HARBOR ----------------------- 252,090 .......... ls,36L ........... ........... 158,629 75,080 ..... 44YAGUEZ HARBOR .................;........ 514,S22 290,942 1,754 45,984 31,233 13Sf812 8,777 ..... PONCE!HARaOR --------------------------- 650,638 442,546 li!5,3LO 22,759 Iss 59,sbs ........... SAN JUAN HARBOR ........................ 13,873,968 4,125,695 b62,996 4,694,380 1,666,421 2,005,521 718,955 ........... 'VIRGIN ISLANDS CHRISTIANSTED HARBOR, 3T, CROIX ........ 1,492,857 1,263,969 106,615 ............ ........... 122,2b3 10 ........... ST.,THQM4S HARSOR--@ ....... ------------ 594,bib ST,67B bo'seq 57 ----------- eb? 506, 6,48b ........... 22 w4aao4." e"we"" 4 tie Za" Sat", 19 ff 9 TABLE 3A--COMMERCE AT-SELECTED AREAS, CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) NET TOTAL FOREIGN DOMESTIC AREA :DUPLICATIONS TOTAL IN AREA ' ELIMINATED) IMPORTS EXPORTS COASTWISE. L&KEWISE INTERNAL LDCAL DELAWARE RIVEkANO TRIBUTARIES, TRENTON, -4. J., *TO THE SEA BURLINGTON-FLORENCE-ROESLING, N. J --------- ------- 7Q8,193 309,253 417 3,897 .......... 434,126 SOD ,CAMDEN-GLOJCESTER, N. J -------------------- ----------- ?,624,759 2,bOB,728 1,485,926 1,3S2,490 .......... 2,161,884 15,731 CHESTER 'PA ...... V.......................... ........... 1,358,959 725,352 214,008 10,775 ............ QOB,824 ....... LOWER DELAWARE SAY, DEL .................... ......... 6-- 20,14b,930 5,747,474 27 726,119 .......... 13,673,310 ....... 4ARCUS HOOA,_PA., AND VICINITY ............. . m......... 29,903,912 L417131661 333,077 4,809,397 .......... 9,066,936 390,841 NEW CA3TLErOEL., A40 VICINITY ------------- -- -------- 9,296,9bS 4.254,640 142,665 1,645,524 ------- ;... 5,331,762 '22,377 PAULSBDROi N. J., AND VICINITY ............. ........... 21,4Q5,977 12,677,262 297,509 20D6,132 .......... 5,278,04S 287,029 PENN IIANOR', PA., AND VICINITY .............. ........... 3,645,099 3,202,512 @ 98,086 12,030 .......... 332,471 ......... PENNSGROVEmCARNEY POINT, 4. 3 --------m----- ---- w- 2641lbs 90,6st 72,304 13,481 .......... 87,749 ------- PIILAIDELP41A HARBOR,PA --------------------- ----------- 36,060,21a 19,908,993 2,925,912 3,171,683 .......... 8,813,.QQ3 1,170.1 THOMPSON POINT, N. J., AND VICINITY -------- --- --- 285,067 70,711 ---------- 73,271 .......... 141,885 ......... TRENTON HARBOR, N. J@ ---------------------- ----------- 1,327,Q72 .......... .......... .......... .......... 1,32?,472 ...... 0iIL4INGTOW4AR8QR,DE@ -------------------- ----------- S,738,484 2,190,747 254,821 '81,691 .......... 1,154,080 27 ;;; OTHER ...................................... ........... 1091,651 ---------- ---- ..... .......... .......... 106,Q93 $,ISO TOTAL ----------------------------------- 115,128,748 3S,956,648 (,6,5.79,964 S,S44,752 14,506,490 ---------- 47111$,480 1,906,962 HAMPTON ROADS,VA. HAMPTON CREEK, VA ---------------- ....... ........... 422,020 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 42a,017 3 NORFOLK HARBUR, 44 ------------------------- ----------- SZ,055,188 5,589,966 36,122,462 3,040,59Z ---------- 6,388,611 913,SS7 PORT OF NEOPORT NEWS, VA ------------------- ----------- 21,851,818 709,238 18,574,341 753,894 .......... 1,811,314 3,031 TOTAL --------------- !.......... !......... 74,066,45Q 714,329,02b b,299,204 54,69b,803 3,194,486 .......... 8,621,942 916's9l CORPUS CMRI$tl:BAY, TEX. CORPUS CHRISrI,TEX ......................... ........... 14ARBOR 58,440,714 30,663,160 5,046,923 9,582,167 .......... 11,510,694 1,837,770 ISLAND,TEX .......................... ........... 2,065,640 1,996,159 .......... .......... .......... 67,401 ......... TOTAL ................................... 60,478,856 60,504,354 32,6S9,3L9 5,046,923 91SOZ1167 .......... 11,378,t7g I,OJ7070 SAN,FRANCISCO SAY, CALIF. CARQU14EZ STRAIJ,cALIF .......6............. ........... 20,878,491 1,DII,605 2,78S,031 12,751,?142 .......... 4,279,805 150,308 OAKLAND HAROUR, CALIF ----------------------- ----------- -9,999,bbb 2,8b4,707 4, 4 79, 1.6.8 1,464,647 ........... 1,191,146 ......... PETALUliA RIVER, CALIF ........ ............. ........... 1 351,414 ---------- ---------- ......... .......... 351,414 ......... RED400D CITY, CALIF.; ---------- @: ........... ........... 944,682 143,163 267,245 261,83b .......... RtCAM04D HARBOR, @ 25e,438 ....... CALIF ..................... ........... 2S,103,335 2,529,19S 31781,BQ7 10,513,655 .......... 7,958,462 3207; .SACRA'AENTO RIVER, CALIF .................... ........... t,quu,403 141,054 79918?S 353,818 ----- 14S,706 ......... SAN FRANCISCUIHARBDR, CALIFT;; . ........ .. ........... 3,359,280 1,008,913, 826,102 50,005 .......... 1,47Q,260 ........ SAN JOAQUI R VE RAND TRISU 1: 3 .......... ........... 4,783,547 1,244,552 1,60,264 262,051 ---------- 608,beo ........ SAN PABLO BAY AID MARE ISLAND STRAIT, CALIF --------- 9,130,924 73,7b7 UOO.,604 4,235,695 .......... 2,723,778 1,697,080 SUISUN BAY CMANNLL,, CALIF --------------- w........... e'a3y'564 51,571 $14,302 760,492 ------- !- 913,199 --w;.@-. ....... ;@ ------------------ ----------- - 23,90,452 274,734 , 153,976 8,373,537 .......... 14,841,928 323,1;; TOTAL ............... I.................... 83,904,444 @01,195,760 9,343,261 15,67b,364 39,047,918 .......... 34,640,816 2,490,941 CMICAGO,ILL, AND IND., BUF FINGTON HARBOR, IND ..................... ............ 994,695 21,132 59,235 .......... SbA,444 44,584 ......... GARY HARBOR, IND.---! ...................... .......... 4,305,159 11,448 79,235 .......... 7,982,545 23t,631 ....... INDIANA HAROUR, INO6 ....... PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL 89' :290 ....... 1$,702,169 60S,071 77,8 "Z"'45 2 7 8 7 530 5,002 4,290,025 12,388,466 2,SI3,080 4:821 3,16261:5612 1,04: TOTAL ......... w.......... ............... 1 47,386,624 41,800,5141 3,816,660 1,265,290 5,002126,847,4B3113,275,OS2 2,590,887 NATIONAL SUMMARIES 23 TABLE 4--CO4MERCE AT SELLCJEO PORTS ON THE,GREAT LAKES, CALENDAR YEAR t989 (IN TONS OF 2,000 PUJNDS) F -RE 16R DOMESTIC, PORT TOTAL@ IMPOPTS EKPUATS LANEMISE COA8T.ISE, CANADIAN OVERSEAS- INTERNAL LOCAL CANADIAN OVERSEAS RECEIPTS 'RI P--TG ftCC T' IS I 3111"ENTS ILLINOIS PORT OF CHICAGO - - - - - - - - - - -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2j,qq5@021 1,60T,MIS 1,155,30D 742, 304 336,226 2,949,DS7 I , 348, qbS . . . . . . . . . . 5'.1a AURCGA. HARBOR ........................... . 2 12,308,4bb 2,513,080 470,047 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 470,047 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . INDIANA :uFfINGTON @AWR A - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -99.,695 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U ::055:318 95,529 404,BUS 5,567,782 lA:N 30 159 88,04 ......... INDIANAa ... ........... .......... ........... ........... . @- ...... .......... . .... ...... ....... A'4ARBOR--:--@ ...................... 15,054,899 SIS,32b @.6'21B 29,12S 19,IbS 11,874,42S 1,827,T44 ------- 605,011 1";;; q @.ICHIGAI 0@02@ ........... ... ------ - - ------ ----------- ------ A 'EMA LEO n 397,0@7 ... ;;;,R95 ------ CA ITEi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,630,552 CMAR6EVOIX HARBOR- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O@ UMAOND IJLANO-a - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -811,810 . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,..D 017 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- - - - - - - - - : EaCANASAA ----------- S"P"I .. ........... .......... ... . ........... ........ W-L .......... .......... ... GRAND - - - - - - - - 1,333,190 11 141 . . . . . . . 240, T 03: 2070 6 To, 192 312 , seb . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .7. . . 40 361 , 22@ . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . [email protected]!R b LLANO HARBORw! ........ 0-7 ........ ......... . 1 326,493 6 DIM;TON RANSOM ------- 2,2.. b7l,239 505,7S7 ----------- ......... ......... MIST & H.RBO ......... "'121,9:'19161 .......... 3-- ------------ ------ *------ - ... ::::::: .......... AM .E" ..... .......... ... ..... 7..7- .7. 4A I E, ......7----------- '2T:111 -------- - - *----- ;@ ::::::::: - : .... ........ ----------- --- ---------- ---------- ----------- ,4ARYOVI Lf-"@ ..... ::::::::: .... .. .... 7----------- lao"91 Slal,845 1,709 MONROE 4ARaOR- ------------------------w ??,14 . ........... @'AN 9,976 ------ 7N' ----------- -------- . .......... .... - ----------- ----------- '3 3bg I .......... .......... 0, GOLD 4L 3 6 6 SLU --------- ;- ----- - --- ---------- -: ...... .......... PORTGIPSV '." ............................ 457"" ...... ... ........ ;";' - - -w ..... .......... .......... PdRt- RURUN--@ ----------------------------- 1,034,0b4 @1;,NR4 2A7,012 15'113 3.1'ois ........... .......... .......... .......... ot WIRT. UIILA@,11-* ------------ ...... A .... ... . .......... ...... ........ ...... ............... 1,.70,428 33.,65b 8.S'N@ I- ........ ---- - PA'ts@u'E aLAU'!@;UN ---- 1.,546 l?'I55'h7 @4 ----------- 3,572,350 396 1:111,R11 7,111,1Il ---------- ......... ...... W_w - Lkvw S 'S ------------- ----------- ----------- 94 ........... .......... ... It: O'EIR SWAM 3B515'8 7 ....... .......... .......... . B ........... ........... ........... ........... .......... ........... ..... 11MILBOT' DULUTH SUPERIOR MAAaOR ............ 40,i0i,541 .11,3.6 39,55a 3.948,512 2,233,300 2,727,823 $0,756 49S .......... .......... .......... V9,514 AUTZ, R A 0,991,044 ........... ...... .... ........... .......... .......... ........ 1 a'A ...... 10,535,@09 ........... ......... 1, NARblNS .1"Alt ........... .......... 6,614 lo't'@9'.95 ME. IOR@_ 4' A' 6.512 . ........ I,Q32 . ..... 1,1145 185 37'5:6046, OSWEGO "AR6OR 9 29,133 S,485 63 0.10 ASHTABULA HARBOR ......................... 19,322,4@5 2AU'loo 2?2,5ea 753,217 147,U41 5'0@0'617 9ti,.ya CLEVIELAND 'ARBOR ......... r.-r .... 60 068 ..1010 213,U01 10, 1 TI, 1" 5441469 OWN IJ RA SON 4 S '30? ..... ------ w- --- 1,117,1.P ---- wom-. '4,116,157 1'ehl ------- ------ a.;.. FAIRPORT ........ 2634,2/1 'a 671 ........... 313'@zo ----------- 1,661,2- ..................... I59o,ob5 2 4........... .3?3'@@2 .......... .......... .......... NURON [email protected] ..... 6 83 A7,562 ----------- 46@'8.9 -;.w-w .. .......... .......... --------- 60' I"bo"IS I. B 7 949,125 w........ .......... .......... ROLE CAP-;; .... ! ........I-------------- w.... ........... .... o ... w.. ........ .......... .......... ........... 4A AIR RARSON- 9,367 8'6@3'85 R .... 3,5S7,213 0 9 $AND US"KYA Q--@ ...................... A, .5 3@B I......- ------- . ....... .................. 14,805,8@@ b.1,604, 1516 418Y31667 .......... ......... 6 9RIE MARDOR .......... ............... 733'sob .15012 ol F'811 .......... 67,bib 325,7y7 ---------- .......... ..... .......... 379,051 .1scU.BL. RIIR "'55. "'A8,512 2,Z35:5002 ?27,823 30,TS6,495 .... ....... 1:3 _2 R5 .... .......... 1 IE 'q , ';;@ - "' *... ;';, N'VAEE ":A AlIL-1 ................................. V2, M 16 Dl w o........a... ...... A, TONNAGE,BY TYPE'If TRAFFIC 40T REPORIED 24 Wae*@ eomfteitee 4 de **e&d Stwe4, 19 99 TABLE COM4ERCE,ON SELECTED WATERWAYS OF THE UNITED STATES, CALENDAR YEAR'1989 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) TOTAL TON- 41LES WATERWAY TONS ILES PER (000 04ITTED) TON ATLANTIC COAST ANACOSTIA RIVER, DC---- 556,6115 1,111 2 Appo MA TTOXRIVER 3 9 ATLA 1, Tic, INt N4' OA ST A L, N ATER WAY BETWEEN NORFOLK'VA., AND THE@ST'. JOHNS RIVER, FLA. (NET) ------------------------------------------- q,875,993 451,168 93 U. S. ARMY ENGINEtR DISTRICT, NORFOLK.- VIA DISMAL SWAMP CANAL ROUTL 152 844 4,460 Z9 U. S. ARMY ENGMER DISTRICT, NORFOLK - VIA GREAT BRIDGE LOCK 1,151:327 17,248 is U. S. ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT, WILMINGTON ------a 3,464,409 261,441 $1 USARMY ENGIN@ER DISTRICT, LHARLESTON ...... 513,b47 U7'sld 1,10 U: s:ARMyiNINEER DISTRICT, SAVANNAH -------------------------------------------------------------- /48,53S 47,812 ba U.3.AR.YEN@INEER DIStRIC1, JACKSONVILLE --- 5451 3395 12:211 24 r SAY RID,E,AND kED 11UJK CHANNELS, N. Y------- 945,32 7 $ 3 : LACKOATER RIVER, VA ------------- ------------------ 687,755 5,041 13 RCION SAY,MD.@ ----------- 920 '8 20 5:5031 6 aOTTERMILK CHANNEL, N................................................. 850,56 1 6@ 2 MASS;, 1::::::. CAPEzCQD CANAL, ......................................... 13,255,759 209:ue.4 16 CAPENFEAR RIVER @BOVE WILMiNUTUN, ---------------- 150,237 $2 50 CRA4 EL to NLAPURT 4EmS, VA.---@ .... ..................................................... 0,t,14013 137,8'@4 5 CkELSEA kIVER'_MASS .................................................................................... 7,856,946 21:06 13 CAOPTANK RIVER, '4D 392,379 5 047 5 CHONAN RIVER,'N. 367,856 16,YS7 49 CONEY ISLAND CHANNEL, N. Y-------------------------------------- ...................................... 10bb'267 1,!,66 1 CONNECTICUTRIVER BELOW HARTFORD, CONN ................................................................. 1,435,R59 si.127 37 OELANARE'R'iVER TRENfON, THC@SEA (NET) ----------------------------- 127:2?9,BQ7 8,860,742 ?b AT CAADEN,'N'J w...... ................................... 4 162,927 4 .@BETWEEN'PHILAUEL.PMIA, PA., AND TRENION, N. J.................. ::: ................................... '432 20.1,buo 18 PkILADELPH14 _PA TO THE SEA ... ............................. ...................................... 116,B64,915 S'tt-od32 74 ----------- ,6,2,,,4 7,4SS 5 EAST CHESTER CREEK, W. 38,147,740 520'"S 14 EAST RIVER, N;'t; --------- EAST ROCKAWAY 1146LI, N. Y. 1,111,226 I'IlL I FLU ING-SAY ANU CREEK, N. Y----------- I'ab7'239 3,9y7 a SH ---------------------------- ;OWANUS*CANAL', 4. Y-.--; ----------- 544,500 Ole 2 GONANUb GREEK CHANNEL, 'I ................. S'bbb'772 3,bb9 I ,RAVESL"0BAY, N Y;6; ... .................................................................... 1,997,071 R'24! 1 114CKENSACK RIVER: N. J, ----------- ........ I ---------- 2,S63,725- 11,610 7 IAMPTON'CRELK 'QA .............. ----- ............. 422,020 I'e56 3 11ARLE,1 RIVEO,'N. Y------------- :: ...........................;........................................... 46b,755 11 $2 3 iOUSATGAIC RIVER, CUNN --------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------ 335,QU9 @'646 5 1140SONPRIVER, OLE 'N&TNJUPPLR,SAY,CN OAIIIF@IRI'1..I;L@INEII ---------------------------------- -------- 2I'sb4'9yI 1,470,114 69 4our OFESPUYN EN @UYVIL@. RiEYK 1114toRLEM Rilf,I TDA,,ORD, N S,10:754 1,258:519 6: R,_ _'4.- -@ ...... m.......... le: RU63ON klie @HANN L4 Y.AND J....@. 20 b 6 512 212 Z55 I INLAND ovATER6AY PR0ADELAAARL RIVER TO CHESAPEAKE dAY, DEL. AND MD. - CHESAPEAKE AND DELAWARE CANAL .... 17,145,7bi INTRACU43TAL fjA TERAAY' JACKSUNVILLCIO iIIAMI, FLA ------------- ------I ................................ $36,540 21,142 $9 AiAA1 10@6Et Atbl, FLA.;--w ............... .......................;...................... 3q3,314b 31,811 81 J40AICA BAY, N Y.-i-Z ---------- ....... I:b,4,291 18,6612j le 1 6 JAMES RIVER, VA.-; --------------- 8 b .5 7:4 544"11, '1 ..................................... ---------------- 94,364,555 -?33,346 lo CHAN@' 3 *' _;;R N LOWER LNTRANC NZ. HA;S;;, N: AIA41 RIVER, FLA ........ ................................. 517,034 1,548 3 4YSTIC RIVER,_14ASS ..................................................................................... 3,b4b,115 316ss 1 IIAOICUR@@RIVER iINCLUDING NURIANEST FURK), DEL. AND 4D 409,154 11:2@5 62 NARROWS bF,LAKE @KAOLAIN, N. Y. AND Vi ....... w--i ..... 197,378 s t63 18 403E.HLvER, N................................................................. 22,4bl t-41 al DANO NEW-JLMSEV CHANNELS, .11. Y. ANU N. j........ 017,679 1,01y:019 10 NEW Y KK NEWARK dAY,_N._J.";-; ... .........;............ ....... d6,5bb,7Sb V4 611 4 4ENPJ9T NE43 cNELK, VA ............ ............................. 'doITUNN CREEK;-N; Y............... ................................................... 2,596,460 1 806 2 'VORTHEASt (CAPt FEAR) RIVER, N. C...................................................................... 404'a40 2,0e4 5 ac OiWA CR EEKI VA." ....;..... 84a,427 5,010 N.......... ---------- ;------------------------------ t TER'dAto-N. 47s,584 b@b PAMLICO AND TAKP(IVENSF N. C------------------------------------- 2,653,362 7.!,446 25 PASSAIC RIVER, N; J; ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7,24b,os$ 11,963 2 PENOaSCOT RIVER'MAINE ---------------------------- l,dA0,b29 12,446 if) P13CA,TAJ0A_RiiER, MAINE AND N. 30g1b,279 .13,0" 4 POC040KE,RIVERIMo. AND VA ............................................ 6,2045 9,500 16 Poto"C-RIVEN-ati.O. NASHINITUN, 9. C................................................................... 4,295,010 ?.50,VIJ8 58 RARiTA@ RIVER 0:ARimum KILL:CUT-OFF CHANVELv N. J-------------- ..... Z'b4l'laq e'611 I ,, T,N. ..... RA IAN AIVER .......... 0; ................ 3,424,075 ROANUI :................................. ,Vl%'@11;CI---------- ................. 6................. :::::: j'd4.i,t1b7 33 LA L.............. @?3'564 BRIPYARD RIVER, U.'C ................................................................................... i,eo,biq k?b St. JOmNS'RIv9H,_FLAgV 4A@@SUNtV.ILL@i LAKLLMARNEY ------------- ..... 03,470 60,109 A9 EAdEuE Do To SUSQUEHARNA Rl@ HANu 14AVRL WGRACE, AD ------------ ..... 898,346 7,lf8 8 IMAXES RIVER CONN ........... 0a;' ........................................................ 56T,072 2,842 UPPER! dAY, NE.-YuRl, AHdUR, N. Y. AND N. J........ ......... Q35,706 i ifStCHtSTER,CREEK_'N_ Y...;..................... ................ 3i3 450 1916 L' ---------- ------------------------------------ ::::: .......... 1,45b,804 11,512 a ICO41CU RlmiR'(tASItRNSHUR@), ...... ............................................ 961,072 ?3'b$9 as AUMIN4roNHA ROC)k'-&; C. ISeEFU N1 'UF MILMINGTUN, NC.' FOR PONT DATA) ---------------- 6,?61,691 176064 2$ Noovs moLe CHiNNEL, MASS. ... ....... ....... "; ...... lia'068 siG I YORK RIVER,-Vk..;! ..... ;.; ..................................................................... ................. 7,0.11,350 52,81i a GREAT LAKL3 CALU14ET 3AG CMANNLL ILL.-;;Z; 6 L55 146'@?I 22 CRA&NCLSIN LARE''st; CL419 CHICAGO _RjV ER-04AINHA ou-NTH aRANCH), ILL.: Ii69 22 CRICAGO AIVER j3UUf _5AANNCc1h), ILL. "-; ...... 9,103 4 "'ICA40 SANI)AA? AAJ SMIP-CANALe ILL ................................................................... 1b'?0,563 225,046 13 114CLUDEV IN DELAW@R I HI VER, PHILADELPHIA, PA., 10 THE SEA. RI N;LQDEO IN St.CLAIR@ RIV ER" MICH. NATIONAL SUMMARIES 23 TABLE,$- COMAMON SELECTED NATERrIAYS OF THE UNITED STATEG-CALENDAR YeAR,1989--CONIINUED (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS). TWAL,TON- MILES "@,TERWAY TONS 141LES Rik (000 OMITTED) 10@ GREAT'LAKES CONTINUED DETROIT RIVER, MICH .............................. !...................................................... 75,661,724 1,925,7?0 as GRAYS REEF.PA53AGE, MICH ............................................................................... I4,SbB,653 ILLINOIS WEAOAV", ILL ................................................................................. 39,612',047 7,800,999 199 NIAGARARIVERe-N I'Y.--i ................................................................................. w 580,793 5,00 6 ROOGC@R,1QER,'MICm ...................................................................................... 8,04$,740, SAGINAi'RIVER,'RICH -------- .......................................................... !................. 4,01,qiI5 CLAIR@RIVEH, Mich ......... .............. .......................................... a....... ..... 78,467,631 9,665,113 34 C i- s MARY$ FALL@- ANAL; MICHIGAN,ANQ:SAUL-T STE6 MARIE, ONTARIO SHIP CANAL, CA4ADA ......... 15,142,816 St. MARYS ....... ................. k5,4i9,3bU, 04-41,411 60 WU.L.F ALOSAMA CyUSkHIVtH3,.ALA. AND GA --------------------- 20048,298 161,yuy 69 ANAHUAC ............................. ; Isie,S37 "'i'591 APXLAtAItOLA '-CHAttAMOUCHEL, AND FLINF RIVERS, GA. AND FLA ................... .......................... W,ooa 93,054 las 41CRAFALAYA.-RIiER;-CA.1-MORGA'I CITY TO GUO; OF MEXICO --- 6-; ............................................. 2-06.5,990 .104,362 36 sAWAwI4 SAY NAIER@Ay, LA.w;--@-@ ----- ................................................... 1,106,070 lo,3@5 9 6AYOU-CAWTE@ --------------------- w...... ?9"5.046 liq,i4q s ....................... BAYOU CHJCOp:FLA.w; ............. ........... 414,2,806 490 1 WOU.LiFOUNCREANO LAFOURCML - JJ4P 4ATERmkY, LA ...................................................... 1,3@5,952. a2,3i2 17 a4you ...................................................... 981,013 @5,104 5 BAYOU. T9CHE;AAD:V9HAJL4ON RIVER, LA ------------------------------------------ ......................... .443,561 11,862, 13 54YOO TttmE@ ...................................................................... l,i47,593 4s,ii3 38 BLAcA,NAARIUR'ANO IUMBIGOEL RIVERS, ALA. ....... ......................... 19,510,3" oo6g,564 z4b 09AZOS ISLANO:H9m0Uko ............... 1: 6"1299' 5 ..................... ------------ 4.0 813,125 1, 0.7 1:,68i ab CEOWBAYU0 'TEX .................................. ......................... A08,807 I@ub 4 CHANNEL-TO PACACIU.1, TEX ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4,71S,S49 118,067 ?5 CAANNEL@td vjCJOmlio TEX ------------------ ............................................................ 3,14?,b 14 90,010 aq 5,149,650 11'a63 2 CRUKAbAh CREEK -4CA.;; ................................................... ............................ CHOCOCAtE,aAVOU; TN .................................................... .............................. 3,2id,422, 29,33f) 9 COLORAUVRIVER-AND-FLOOD DISCHARGE CHANNELG,-TLX --------- 7------------------------------- 0....... ....... 616,147 9,21a 15 CORP" 'CHRIS11@6HIP-@HANNEL '-TEX.01.; .... ................................................. @0,4@16:85a I-iffj,lya 23 .)IcA-IRuW9Aiuuj ' I . .................................................................... 4 5 R75. 4,@43 9 ....................................................... ..................... @49'Vls -@Si- 3 ESCAM81A'AND CDRLCUH-RIVERS, FLA. AND ALA., ESCAMdIA-BAY,41,4 ------ 1,9iZ,bia jqd@3- 20 . ....... m-w ----- ;--i ------------------ $42,467, 9, @-02 Is CANAL, @LA.--; ----------------------------------------------------------- u.................. 15,069 5 GULF ISMACOASIAL MITERNAY' SETAELNAPACA@H&E:Wf FLA., AND THE MEXICAN OUNDER ------------------------------------------------- 112,t39,177 20,166,304 164 MORGAN ClIT @-PUAT ALLEN RDUT@-; ---- ..... .................................... ............... .27,264,IBS 1,6@4,4@8 61 NQU44 NAVIGAFLUN CAIAL LA ............................................................. ;....... 1,105,76V 26,Z*3 aq JNNEAHAA*OR NAVi6A1161 CANAL, A ------------------------------------------- ;............................ 7,Sdq,bbb 19,66 , 3 -INTAACUASTALTk4fERMAYj CALOUSAAATCHEE RIVER TO AN@LOTF RIVER, FLA .................................. 86's'lis 30,566 35 JOHN3ON9 - WOO; - LA. .................................. 40-6, 45a S,038 14 LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN, LA ................................................................................. 1,404,139 29*500 21 4AYAGONDA'SHIP-CHANNiL, TEX ............................................................................ 4,715,349 118,067 25 AERMENTA4 RIVEN; 5AY0JS NEZPIQUE! AND DES CA4NES, LA ------------------------------------------ ;----------- 1,303,bSO 46,bi!2 33 IERMENTAQ RIVER, ...................... 0 ......... ;.....N............... 945,614 44,li9 26 ORkELHOaEE.-NAIERMAi, FLA ............................................................................... 09,937 la,s4s 27 PC-tIT-ANbE,4IrRLiANU-CARLJN BAYOU$, LA ------------------------------------------ m---------------------- 1,448,996 -8,820 5 SA8JhEi--;-NECHE.i';A1tHf4AY' .......... !................................... .................. 9b,563, 829 2,4bo"41.6 as SAN bENNARa-R14m1-JEx ............................................... .................................. -- S24,646 ab -------------------------- ;............... ........................................ 6$9,012 .?'atq It tHREE.-MILE-CREEK@,-AZA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 312,09L 451 -I TkIOUTARY.ARROij COLORADO, TEX ------------------------- ;............................................... 128,954 16,528 as TRINITY-RIVEN,' LHANNELCIO L16ENlY, 1EX .................. :................................. 7........... el. 24ts,916 3,504 la ,$AtER14AY"C(it4@EL;'TIN(i:"tOM8f6ti@i- AND TENNESSEE RLVEH3, ALA. AND 1413S -------------------------------------- 4,346o4b 791,364 182 N4TERWAY FROM'EMPIKE 'LA. Tb @ULF DF*kE@ItO;---;--;--;----'@---'-; --------------------------- I............ I,b6l,4io il,6@6 IJATSON WOU, FLA.! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 155,726 1,6vo a MISSiSSIPPI.RIVER SYSTEM ALLEGHENY RIVER, PA., (IMPHOVE0 PORTION) ----------- 3,244,310 52,lbs 16 AT.CHAFALAYA'RIVER, LA.v ---------------------------- 11052,226 475,7B3 43 BARKLEY CANALi CUMBCALAND AND IENNESSEE RIVERS ....................... .................................. 1,102,306 14,205 2 alG@SANOt R14ER;.-TU&'ANO'LLVLSA-FURKS, KY. AND 0. VA.- ............................................... lb,140,376 93'.5bo 6 CUMBERLAND RIVER' AOUTR To'miLE-755,! (NET) ............................................................................. 13,.!66,719 1,?15,0341 91 MOUTH TO NASHVILLE, TENN .............................................................. ............. 13'e66,719 1,165,497 b9 NASHVILLE-,-FENN.i To MILE 552 ....................................................................... 66b,oso Z9,537 45 FRENCH BROAD AND Liri@t PIGEON RIVERS, KY ...................... ;.......................................... 2So,9zQ 251 1 GREEN AND BARREN RIVERS, ------- T................ ------ -------------- 8,198,554 '61b,5is 58 16 NN ------ --------- ---------- .............. d S 7, tj s 7 -I s, e Za 18 ILL ------------- : 46:617:2bS 7,500,LiO 205 LLLINOIS RIVER: ....................................... !............ KAAARH ALRIVER- ------------ a.... -----*..... is gus 241 1,269,365 67 '4'ILL.-w m................. KASKASKIA RIVER 'VA*"':::::::::: ----------------- ::::- 4,0?2,D64 47,046 44 KENTUCKY RIVER; KY.'@ ------------------------------------------------------- ::::::::: .............. 226107s 14,69S 65 LiJTCE@'KANAWdA RiVLR, IV. VA ......................................................... :............. Q29 909 1,142 3 @-XTTLE; RIVER ''IA,--@, ............................................ 412,565 27,'511 lot MCCLELLAN ;--KEAR ARKANSAS RIVER NAVIGAJIU% SYSIEM ............... 7,Y@6,783 1,766,528 22b 4INNESOtA RIVER MIAN ... . ... lmww ................................... 252 6W#43 14 4iSSISSIPPI miam - 64F UOTLE1, LA ................................................ 44s,66(4 61 413SISSIPPI RIVER, -41NNE40OLIS '41NN., TO MOUTH OF PASSES (4ET) ------------------------------------ 462,7$5,996 193,70S,199 419 MINNEAPOLIS: MINN., TO MOUTA UP 4ISSOURL RIVER ---------------------------------- 79,36b,272 IS,760,196 igg 401JTH OF 41"UURI R4.VER TO MOUTH Of UMJO RIVER ........................................................ lol,?99,998 11 ,sib'709 112 430TIl OF OHIO RIVER TD-dUT 401'14CLUDING dAfON NUDGE, LA -------------------------------------------- 161,862,058 112,91.soit 623 WON ROUGE '- LA i-TU'dU1 NOf INCLUDING NE6 URLEANS,'LA.m .......... f ....... !......................... ssl,i@)5,147 22,5ba,615 -be HER 'ORLEANS, LA:, TO MDOTH OF ........ I-----, ............. I......... ........... 95,040,006 so 4.I365jRI:kjVERJ !ON-4lLf.S, NOT, REPORTED. 26 e4mftetee de 16a&d Sat". 1,999 TABLE 5-- COMMERCE ON $ELECTED IVATt.RNATS DP THE UNITED STATES, CALENDAR YEAR 1969--CONTINUED (IN TONS OF,2,UDQ POUNDS) TOTAL TOM- MIL93 tuN@ . IALLE3 PER- ('000 o4lywo) JDA MISSISSIPPI RIVER SYSTEM CONTINUEV FORT BENTS T MOUTH (MET) ........... ................................. ................... S,SS2,2382 796 0 THE 8: 799 149 1U407111;' DO 1,069 9 a so 29,4 116 KANSAS-Cl Y TTH ....... ................ ......................... ............. !...' S, 04AHA@TO KANSAS CITY -------------------------- 7......................... ! ........................... 201 y4s 189,464 ISO ....6....... 2al:SQ05 1819,74 66 SIOUXcl ry [0- UM AMA ............................................... A., Q a 64 15 FORT 3E,10UN.- TO 'SIUVA Ci I Y .......6---------------------------------- 45, 0 .- MONONGAHELA RIVER, OA.' AND It. V&..7 .............................................. 415,908 I'SR3,6,14 40 4OUTH_UF_VAZU0 RIVER; MISS.--m .................................. ;........ T ........ ...... 1,649,801 aoa3 -s- JHIO R06R, PlIt38JRSH TO MOUTH ---6........................................... ...................... ZU2 t:669:523 51 p 591S, 916 255 JUACHITk A4D BLACK RIVERS, ARK. 440 LA.-@ ---------------- !..... ......................................... ais S@s tas'a@4 too RED RIVER $ELUA-FULJON, ARK -------;............................... .......................... w- 4002'flb 54.6,544 111 TENNESSEE RIVER, TENN., ALA. 41D KY ................................. ........................ W. qs,o.,,Tbb 6,512,433 151 IMITEa RIVER, ARK., q4LUA 6ATtSVILLIE, ARK ............... ------------------------ 464,4db I'll 1000'RiVER, [ENN ..................................... .. ...... I........... 1,684,obt 4'ill a V@ZOO_gfiEk, 4ISS .................................. @.: ................. .................... I 441,34b @Iis4l it PAqIFIC COAST ChRQJINEZ STRAIT, CALIF ............w.............................................................. 28,117,447 192,048 1 CO, OR DtALENE LAKEAND-ST. JOE RIVER, IDAHO ..... w.............. .................................. 461:181 sills 1: 40UIH TO INfERNA110NAL dOUNDARY (NET) ...................................... ........................ 54i456 b4b S'35t'eir 9 AT BAKER tIAT _045H ............. ;..; ....................................................... ........ V,100 COLUMBIA, A40 LONER iVILLAMETTEi RIVERS dELOF1 VANCOUVER, NASH., ANO PORTLAND, DREG ......... i............ 54:rb5i569 J0812,694 10 VANCUUV@R, NA6H.;-TU TRE @ALLE&j DREG ........ ;........... ....... m..@ ....... ........ 9 24b,qlq @63J'661. 69 CJLUMdIA 141VER AdUVE THE uALLES DAM MASH. AJU ORPG , TO M6YARY 40CA, VASH ------------ oyo 615 'o.670'640 9s R IVER -A aGV 6 Ot2 974, 2.14 ,59e 19 COLUM61A ANO TRIBUTARIES t MCNARY'LOCK AN; DAM TO KENNEeoICK, *ASH -------- !... : : bETWIFEN HENAIF@HEE,_AND K-TTLE, FALLS, 14ASH ------ --------- ................................... 610 to COLUMBIA RIVER( ^1003 AND AILLICUMA (IVLR3, ONEi .......................................................... i............. e1jo 212 2'jaq 10 aASHIN61U._V 3H&P CANAL, wA51 ---------------------------------- !---------------------- ------------- M. LAKE ------------------- 6............... 6..................................... P-EtMUAA-KliERi-@ALU'.z .........w............................ r..... -------------------------- I........ ":-., 'r $Si'414 3,?10 a[ Ur ";m ...... ..........w..................................... w ................ I........... . ioE'rkivEki'jitt@ 3XCRAMEN1'D_KLVER_ULtP' MAIER SHIP UIAPANtLt @ALIP ------------------ ;..................................... lp@ibv4U t@ei ?;1, 41 SACRAMENto RIVER, ........................................... -------------- S6,6i4 iq ................... .............. ...................................... ... S'640,041 SAN PARLO AND'MARL 15LAILI UTKAIT, CALIF ............ I----------- ---------------------------------- SERGIO$ AND ---------------------- !........................... .............. ... ..... ............ ............................ !..................... v...... ........ 4,5 14 3404004 CAANNEL;-UNLG ----------------------------- !.-! ------------ .......... 6-------- S?JAKE RIVER-, dRE6.,'AASH., AND,IOAH0 ............... ................ ................ 5:010,264 532,9U4 00 SO.ISOMIaAIY CHANNEL, ----------------- ............................ !.w ..................... .. 74,440 0 54140416A ChAvMELo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ lorA3,gia JMPQUA RIVER, ORES ---------------w--------------------------------- !------------------------------------ ily,069 l'ii.9 it AILLAf4EtJE'RIVER-AtIUVE@PURFLANI) AND YAMHILL RIVER, GREG -------------------------------------- ......... lodlis2d tz'ni :6 RAmGELL,"NARRUAS, aLASKA--@ .. ;-; ----------;---------------------------------------------- -------- -916,9113 Z2,181 24 YUKON-RIYO; ALASKA" "-@ --------------------------- .................................... ",q43 TOM LES NUT REPURrEo. Lgb;",,HAN U 5 MILL. TABLE 6--TUN-MILEAGE OF FREIGHT CARRIEU ON THE rNLANO .44TERNAYS OF THE U14ITED STATES, ST SYSrE@, CALENDAR YEARS 198S-198gr .(OOV OMITTED) SYSTEM 1988 1489 ATLANTIC COAST IVATERAAYS ............................................................................ w...... 2602i'046 28,204,948 GULF COAST NATERMAYS . . . . . . !. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .;- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -7. "'636'479 4a.545,620 PACIFIC COAST NATER14AYS ------------------------- !w .................................................... r...... 24,53:8,563 L'3099,523 4ISSISSIPPI RIVER SYSTEM, INCLUDING OHIO RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES---,; --------------------------------------- " 457,806,540 L68,089,b39 5REAT LAKES 3YSTEM------------------------------------------ ............................................... 83,078,814 85,647,239 TOTAL .................................................................................. .............. 430,164,504 448,667,16Y DOES NOT INCLUDE TRAFFIC BETriEEN FOREIGN PORTS, TABLE: TUN-41LEAGt OF UNITED STATES FREIGHT 'CARRIED 014 THE GREAT LAS ESLSY AREA,.CALENDAR YEAR,1909 (000 OMITTED) FOREIGN D04ESTM OVERSEAS CA4ADIAN COAS401SEt LAKE011SE, INTERNAL' LOCAL1 AREA AREA TOTAL$ RECEIPTS RECEIPTS RECEIPTS RECEIPTS RECEIPTS REMPTS AND THROUGH .. AND THROUGHL AND, THROUGH - ANO@ THROUGH AND THROUGH , ANO, SHIPMENTS SHIP*ENTS SHIPMENTS SHIPMENTS 3HIPlIE4TS SHIPMENTS LAKF@ SUPERIOR- 24,42b,341 811,538 ---------- 2,947,51D .... ----- --------- - L------- 20,606,726 ----------- .......... ....... Sol ST-. 4ARYS RIVER 41432,508 14 143,216- 40 470,169 ......... ....... 11,751 3,807,315 ... ------ ....... ............ LAKE'MICMIGAN INCLUDING THE PORT OF CHICAGO (CHICAGO. HARBOR, NORTH BRANCH, SOUTH BRANCH, BA41TARY SHIP CANAL, CALUMET-3AU CHANNEL, LAKE CALUMET AND CALUMET z HARBOR AND.RIVER) 15,1418j139 958,596 ---------- 1,940,46S ---------- 142 11,832,(,78 ---------- 2s8,949 93j279, 641042@ > LikKe HURON 18,346,965 13,954 11232,547 631,941 2,542,103 --------- ------- 3,056,795 10,669,62S -------- - I ... .......... Zr > ST,, CLAIR RIVER, INCLUDING CHANNELS IN LAKE ST. CLAIR 3,9q3,581 1,790 30Q,D94 13,908 740,558 .......... ..... 98,687 2,784i544 .......... . ....... .......... . DETROIT RIVER 1,926,511 40,046, 166,393 30!379 434,078 --------- ------- 192,902 1,0b2,498 ........ ....... is LIKKE ERIE, INCLUDING UPPER NIAGARA RIVER 11,232,989P 368,720 1,609,295 3,668,649 1,628.7it 56 ....... 3,941,173 12,719 ... ...... ------- 5,616 WELLAND CANAL@ 739,?75 ---------- 252,516 ---------- 453,164 --------- 9 .......... 3,SS4 ....... .......... LAKE;ONTARIO, INCLUDING LONER I NIAGARARIVER 3,485,209 380 1,496,402 389,61B 1,578,051 ---------- 49 4,6461 95 ...... 6L .....I...... ST'. 6AWRENCE.RIVER, SETOEEN INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY LINE AND LAKE ONTARIO 2,165,921 465r 1,045,339 1,673- 1,109,qS6 ......... ....... 5,988 .......... ... . ..... ..... ........... . TOTAL, 8S,547,?39 2,255,503 6,252,804 9,624,2bt 6,986,340 1" 58 39,751,3Qb 18, 04 .93,279 65,180 @11 2 1 Ton.Milles of Freight Carried on the Waterways of the United States, 1980-1989 4M 4".7 -M.2 B 4W 0 300-/ SBA 250 T 0 3 200 ION Mil NiMi IMi* I R 11IT i1,11RIM-il M Te 5.1 R.R. 00 e MM TOW S Ml- RW- %vt- Gmt Lam* 0 1980 1981 1982 1983 19M 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 Year Sim NATIONAL SUMMARIES 29 TABLE. 8--COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TRAFFIC ON THE, MISSISSIPPI RIVER SYSTEM,* CALENDAR YEARS 1978-1969 (NET TRAFFIC) FOREIGN AND COASTWISE,TRAFFICt YEAR, FOR COASTMISE INLAND GRAND @l TOTAL TRAFFICTOTAL: IMPORTS IEXPORTS IRECEIPTS SHIPMENTS SHORT TONS 1915 98 : .57 4:31, 14:352:203 17:404:53 e197:563,550,2 355,364,514 $52,928,OSS 197 05 58 998 73 255 0 2 12 7 So 9120 274 910 212 169,7 37O,?S7,973 S82,927,724 1960::::: .............................................. 90,772,1()5 86,290,660 17,761 18,649,927 365,569,149 S64,212,076 141 'lo,'094,121 96,169,761 ?I,S53,015 23,189,145 223,106,944 362,930,042 586,036,986 19:2 ....... 6; Oa,090100,756,3b8 14,659,479 20,047,301 19k,171,238 347,474,116 539,645,354 19 3................................................... 32,3R0,125 95,763,623 10,317,M 20,782,503 167,184,068 IS1,953,211 $19,137,359 losit ................................................... 34,074,866 85,dS6,052 19,944,201 16,798,5?9 IS6,9SWII 386,S68,087 543,524,864 1905 ................................................... 27,040,3i3 81,009,372 21,739,390 19,167,347 148,956,422@378,852,148 $27,506,570 195 ....... 35,136,022 81,084,796 19,318,317 18,056,372 ISS,597,561 402,801,874 556,199,441 ....... 38,081,06 too? 93,686,Sbb 17,941 'S14 19 505 233 169,?22,169 414,175,84S 583,$98,214 1458 ............ i ............................... ...... 4S,325,61 91,464,079 13,914,113 21:896:066 174,599,874 423,025,4S3 601,i25,327 1059 ............................................ ...... S9,907'sR.03,954,166 10,278,979 20,780,3091 194,921,0161431,463,lO6l62b,584tl22 TON-MILES (000 OMITTED) 1915 lb:771:bSS 10 2,707,942 2,740,7bl 32,324,013 176,483,653 Z08,607,666 7 592 bbs 062,598 2,605,616 3,079,059 34,339,938 184,436,341 R18PIT6,279 19 15,135,789 12:95SS:425 3:SS509:395b 3:7266,,,062 3$:415 1993:492:234 .12::930,466 1 6:252 1 13,314,368 4 37 436 4 1 36 3 S ? 13 35 3? 253 9 050 ?33 23 426,986 19:2 ................................................ 8,503,571 15,130,2tO 2,955,ZQ5 3,211,361 30,100,353 187,890,327 217,490,680 to 3................................................... 5,09s's7l 14,b3l,875 3,SbS,169 3,091,936 26,384,550 196,680,195 22S,Q64,745 1984 ................................................... 5,225,849 13,130,IL5 3,SS9,022 2,436,699 Z4,331,685 210,297,576 234,f>24,261 190:s 4,113,990 12,5SI,36R 3,857,611 2,606,QOZ 26,129,475 201,584,645 a24,714,120 .......................... ....... S'50S,512 Id,bI9,942 3PS08,647 2,479,050 24,lii,971 215.179,481 Z39,d9l,452 5,940,411 14,191,880 3,566,664 2 414 26,iI4,54A 22S,452,436 ZS1,51i,Y79 295 2:694:735 2:635:051", 2t,3?Q,2Z5 230,478,320 2W,604545 5 716 010 1 $46 546 2 579 6S 30,541,ISI 237,547,5b9 a6b,089,320 9:9 ................... 10 . 400,2.iol i 10 *@INCLUDEB THE MAIN CHANNELS AND ALL TRIBUTARIES OF THE MISSISSIPPI, ILLINOIS, MISSOURI, AND OHIO RIVERS, TABLE.9--COMPARATIVE:STATEMENT OF TRAFFIC ON THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER FROM MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO THE MOUTH OF PASSES, CALENDAR YEARS 1978-1989 (NET TRAFFIC) FURE16N AND COASTAISE TRAFFIC YEAR FOREIG4 COASTWISE INLAND GRAND@ ITOTAL. TRAFFIC TOTAL IMPORTS I EXPORTS I RECEIPJS-ISHIPMENIS I SHORT TONS 911:11.1:3,12 6-1:1S21:618 I4',332',j09U3 217,,404:95308 2197,563,S41 215,50i,119 413,065,660 21 101 :10 es 9 8 13 2S5 06 a 750 1 0 274 1 218,000,928 430,1?0,679 90,172,16S 86,290,660 17,768,198 23,811,964 216,642,927 222,9ol,151 441 5:4,076 80,044o423 98,269,761 21,SS3,OiS 23,159,745 223,10b,944 223,275,410 446 3 2"554 ................................................. @- 56,708,090 06,1S6,368 14,659,479 20,047,301 192,IYI,2i8 215,427,418 407,598,6sb 1063 ................................................... 12,390oleS 9tidb3,62S 18,31?,751 20,762,58S 161,154,066 224,95t,316 392,135,453 1464 ................................................... 34,0?4,866 85,OS6,052 19,044,901 16,798,U9 i6b,9S6,711 240,309,289 191,j46,066 1965 ................................................... 27,046,3j3 al,dDg,372 al'IS9,190 19,167,3Q? 148,056,42k 235,007, Is7363,964!104? 1966 ................................................... 35,138.02? 61,084,796 19,318,@?7 16,056,372 156,591,561 946,346@ilb 399,943 ,141 146? ............................. I .............. J8,085:0bb 93'i j,514 19,505,233@ 169,M,364 255,782 140 42@,004,5j6 45:32 61b :,.""1669 1':94 96 176,599,874 262,946:52S 441,546@,399 9 ................... 59 901,S60 3 9 60 1 "3 4:1 ...... 09':414,01'1 11',91 111122@ 1.0:,'@b@bflll)4,921,016 267,814,98@1@@a,75@,99@ FDN-141LES (000 OMITTED) 1918 ................................. ..... 16,171,655 10,103,65R 2,707 945 2:740,761 32,$14:9013 IIo:'l .416 6 la :S:. ........................................... 17:592,665 II'Qb2'59s 2,605: 16 3 079 059 34 3.59 36 905 0 5 1980 .............. is 135,769 12,965,42S 3,SS0,956 3,786,Ub2 3S,418,2S2 153,294,644; 966,f12,678 1461 ---------------- 13,1i4,366 14,175,436 4,159,136 3,527,111 15,j?g,2SJ 136,972,272 114,146,S25 1062 .................................................. 8,603,511 15,130,2tO 2,95S,205 3,211,367 30,106,351 131,592,212 16t,69a,565 1983 ................................................... 5,095,571 14,631,875 3,565,lb9 3,091,935 26,384,550 159,888,494 166,273,044 1954------------------------------------------------ ;--- 5,225,849 13,130,115 3,539,022 2,436,699 24,351,685 146,158,708 170,520,395 1985 .............................................. ::::: 4:LI3,990 1?:5591,3482 3:857:66,11 2:,6096:492 23:129;4?5 136:360:4 0 1$a 4189 V51 1966.............................................. 5 SUS, 53a 12 bt ,9 23 508 47 2 ,7 850 24 113 971 141 9 a',8:5166:60:81. 1981 .......... .40:468 111',1,91:1,180 1:566:61,14 @,4141,111 26,119,543 IS3,194 61 179:914,ioQ 1 .95 " , ":5. 1 1088 .......... 51:9?5 164 4 42 2 694 7 5 2 635,oli 21:324:22SI 7 11 164 461,366 .................. ........ ........ .......... 10,400,250 15,716,010 1,846,346 2,579,1651 a $41 751 163,242,0481145003,799 30 w4&ao4" e4mtce 4 tie W4a&d .5t4&d,, 1'9 9 9 TABLE 10--DOMESTIC BARGE TRAFFIC- COMMODITY BY TYPE OF TRAFFIC CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) BARGE TRAFFIC PERCENT BAR@E TOTAL C04-fUDITY INTRA- To TO TAL@ OOM ESTIC COASTAISE LAKEIJISE INTERNAL LOCAL TERRITORY TOTAL DDMESTM TRAFFIC FARM PRODUCTS 0101 COTTON, RAN ---------------------- 22 2? 1.1 2,023 0102 BARLEY AND 485:898 48S,898 99.8 486,655 1103 CORN .......... 140,4S8 35,651 95? 11,782 35, 804'192@ 99.9r 35.825,38S 0104 OATS ------------------------------- 3,867 368,2ss 1,561 373,bS3 99.6, 375,OSI 0105 RICE ------------------------------- 56,267 1,27L,892 1,325,159 94.3 1,406,561 0106SORGHUM GRAINS --------------------- 2,406,691 2,800 2,409,491 99.6 2,416,967 0107,HEAT ------ 190 1:736 15:200: 396 42,S75 15:433:707 93:3 16:536:65,7; 0111 SOYBEANS .. 566 12 786 002L 18 ,344 12 80S 912 99 9 12 $10 7 0219OILSEED S, NEC ------------------- 941 30,307 3::24: :2.1 382:038 0121TOBACCO, @EO .................... :: 61(, 0122 HAYAND FUDOER;@:::::::::::::::::.. 4,056, 67,364 75,42 7 5 811"Slo 0129 FIE 0CROPS' N 337 173,668 1,63a 17 637 89:1 19 .1 40 OT FRE3H FRUITS ----------------------- 152,554 152,554 51.0 299,03S 0132 SANA4A! NTAINS -------------- 77 - 77 .4 20,919 CF _!!!.PtA .33 OFFE.. .................... b77 677 1.4 48,903 0134cOCOA BEANS ................. ::::::: 12:043 0141 FRE" AND FROZEN VEGETABLES- 25,622 al'810 47,432 1415 32 8 050 0151 LIVE ANIMALS ----------------------- 67,U27 67,427 95 3, 70,71' Olbl ANIMALS AND PRODUCTS, NEC ---------- 320 448 768 3:4 22ps9y 0191 MISC ELLANEOUS FARM PRODUCTS -------- 38,617 L,710 40,327 9113 44,IbI FOREST@PRODUCTS 1841 CRUDE-RUBBER AND ALLIED GUMS ------- 956 .61FOREST PROOUCTS, NEC --------------- 6,419 4,939 11,358 7.1 160,042 FRESH FISH L OTHER MARINE PRODUCTS 0911 FRESH FISH, EXCEPT SHELLFISH ------- 13,D7D 153 13,223. 1.9 712,60b 0912 SHELLFISH, EXCEPT PREPARED --------- 597 597 .11 888,31b 093AMAR14E'SHELLS, UNMANUFACTORED ------ 20 3,D33,502 65,510 3,099,032 98.1 3,159,714 METALLIC ORES 1011 IR ON ORE AND CONCENTRATES ---------- 1,263,672 3,195,194 17,062 4,478,928 7.s' 59,628,163 1021COPPERUORE AN0 CONCENTRATES:::::::: 7R,54: 12,,11,5 111 72:54: 'ALUM '14 4 0 E'CONCENTRATES 33,32 33 3 10 0 33 32 loslIR S 4 4 :1, 4 1061 4A NO AN ESE 0RES,C0NCENTRATES@:::::: 607,370 2,756 610,126 .0.0 610,t26 1091NONFERR OUS ORES,CONCENT, NE 775 503,144 2,593 80b,512 99.5 810,816 COAL 1121 COAL AND LIGNITE ------------------- 10,D14,059 171,610 166,?58,736 5,017,15Q 181,961,561 89.3, 203,806,961 CRUDE PETROLEUM 1511 CRUDE PETROLEUM .................... 1,131,640 58,297,466 3,055,444 42,484,552 23.4 181,833.864 NONMETALLIC MINERALS, EXCEPT FUELS IILIIIESTONE;;;;;--;;;;@;i;::::::::::: 2D,850 393,876 12,490,495 49,174 12,954,395, 36.S IS,476,407 1:112 BUILDIG 376 1,376 15:1 2SAND, ON '@q' 144 RAVEL, CRUSHED ROCA ......... 3,090,003 44,21t:789 6,658,430 @3, 222 8 3 S4,9.7%165 14SICLAY ............................... 139 I'IoD 1,126,865 81,569 I,ZD9,673 89.1 1,358,019 1471 PHOSPHAMRDCK ..................... 6049,104 6,049,104 100.0 6,049.104 1479 14ATURAL FERTILIZER MATS, NEC ------- 312 4,302 41614 65.4 5,401 1492 SULPHUR DRY ....................... 18,101 18,101 99.8 18,130 1493 SULPHUR: IWUID- -;- 2,77D:3271 79,778 2,BSO:0949 414:8 6,91S,652 1494 GypSUM, CRUDEJA N; 6,187 '? 5 90 112 09 1 1:111:133 1499 4ON11ETAlLLIC M NERALS, NEC .......... 186,722 4,618 ,7.15 84,074 4,8 .9,521 SIT.4 862 208 ORDIANCE & ACCESSORIES 1911 ORDNANCE AND ACCESSORIES ----------- 136 136, 12.1 1,121 FOOD L KINDRED PRODUCTS 2011 MEAT, FRESH, CHILLED, FROZEN ------- 26,143 21 26,245 8.6 305,038 20,2M4 DPR UD UCTS, EC 78,106 2ALLO , NI L FA 51576 84,363. 18,337 111,27b 98.8 ,2, 676 EAT N 014T11 A 4ATS AN; 2015 AN14AL BY;PRODUCTSINEC ------------ 179 14,44D 14:06199 80:4 Q 2021 DAIRY PR UCTS, NEC -------------- 3,091 33 5 b RICR S' @o8 022 D SEDAMILK AND, EAM ............... 27,489 2031F1 4ND $HEW,ISH, PREPARED::::::: 94:967 27 9264 12R:78961, 330:D $I E E SLIT AND PRENEC --- ;C .... 80,030 18 75 98 a 3 1 98 so 2039PV 2034 V r TA ES 4REPFRUAND EGMJUICE N23 423 123,423 27.8 444,513 2041HEAT FLOURA@D BE OL111A-* --------- 1,439 1,229 2,668 13.4 19,942 aoaa ANI AL FllDl- 140:628 B'S55,497 55,IZI 9,05t,246 98.3 9,201,S47 11 7 2049 GRAMM M Lt. PRODUC7;" 1 019 3,371,63s, 5,945 3,394,657 99.1 3,426,420 2061SUGA4.............................. 679,453 SIS1187 4,480 1,399,IED 7118 1,947,294 2062 MOLASSE5:1;;;@N- 40:985 36,1,993@ 102,091 5D5,069 78.9 639,74S 2081 ALC3HOLI 60 Ilb ,344 61,460 15.6 393,850 2091 VEGETABLE0ILS,,) MARG, SHOR::::::::: 57,449 1,110,332 71,698 11239,479 97.2@ 1,27S,264 Z092 ANIIIAL:UILS AN FATS,NEC- 5,926 5,92b 93,3, 61349 2094GROCERIES -------------------------- 85,834 7,753 93,561 18.8 498,596 2095 Ice ................................ 99,133 2099 MISCELLANEOUS FOOD PRODUCTS ........ 908,088 32,030 940,1111 '71.3 1,318,418 -NON-SELF PROPELLED VESSELS. NATIONAL SUMMARIES 31 TABLE@10--I)04ESTIC BARGE TRAFFIC- COMMODITY BY TYPE OF TRAFFIC--CONTI'lJED CALENDAR YEAR 1989 , (IN TONS OF Z,000 POUNDS) BARGE TRAFFIC PERCENT BARGE TOTAL COMMODITY INTRA- TO TOTAL. DOMESTIC COASTwISE LAKLMISE INTERNAL LOCAL TERRITORY TOTAL DOMESTIC TRAFFIC TOBACCO PRODUCTS 2111 TOBACCO MANUFACTURES --------------- 13,000 13,000 47.9 27,166 BASIC TEXTILES 2211 BASIC TEXTILE PRODUCTS ------------- 2,7Q6 27,934 30,680 37.4 81,968 2212 TEXTILE FIBERS, NEC ---------------- 391 3,600 3,991 13.4 29,740 APPAREL I OTHER FINISHED TEXTILE PRODUCTS, INCUDING KNIT 2311 APPAREL ..................... w------ 103,888 L03,588 2S.3 410,0"t LUMBER % V400D PRODS.,EXC. FURNITURE 241 .ILOGS ............................... Q'Soo 454,17D 2 458,972 99.2 462,699 ll,t36,L36 2412, RAFTED LOGS -------------------- 174,060 94.2' 184,726 2413 FUEL.400D, CHARCOAL, rJASTES ........ 15,563 i58,a97 3 2414 TIMBER, POSTS, POLES, PILING ------- 7,410 35,205 b27 43,242 99.4 43,48 241S PULPNOOD,'LOG ---------------------- 11,960 3,589,607 31901,561 99.9 3,902,52S 2416 WOOD CHIPS, STAVES, MOLDINGS ....... 3,585,766 6,406 3,595,172 99.9 3,595,410 2421 LUMBER --------------------------- 1,176,Ob9 81,343 22 t,257,434 89,5 1,(404,944 2931 VENEER, PLYNOOD, NORKED NODD ------- 43,814 29,032 72,846 64.3 113.205 2491 NOOD MANUFACTURES, NEC ------------- 167,601 2,S98 7 110,206 85.7 195,702 FURNI-T URE FIXTURES 2511 FUR141TVRE AND FIXTURES ............. 49,789 652 50,441 22.5 224,681 PULP, PAPER IL ALLIED PRODUCTS 2611 @PULP ------------------------------- 51,373 029,849 3,010 483,232 99.3@ 486.797 2621 STANDARD NENSPRINT PAPER ........... IS'584 40,384 55,968 39.8 140,563 a631 PAPER AND PAPERBOARD --------------- 35,44D 251,976 287,416 63.5 452,497 2691 PULP AMD PAPER PRODUCTS, NEC ------- 187,857 905,461 6,355 1,099,673 84.0 1,308,599 PRINTED MATTER Z711 PRINTED MATTER ..................... 7,724 3 7,727 41.0 CHE41CALS & ALLIED PRODUCTS 2810 SODIJ.4 HYDROXIDE ------------------- 925,060 4,124,495 333,765 5,383,3,'G 93.4 5,7b2,33q 2511 CRUDE TAR, OIL, GAS PRODUCTS ------- 3,999 32,274 1,319,57S ?22,243 39,160 1,617,2SI 97.2 1,663,758 359 2612 DYES, PIGMENT, TANNING MATS -------- 89.5 5,681,164 2813 ALCOHOL$ --------------------------- 58,329 4,252,998 773,UD9 5,084,33b 2916 RADIOACTIVE;MATERIALS, MASTES ------ 21 ?1 U.1 2017 BENZENE AND TOLUENE ................ 57,664 3,844,696 1,640,682 0,799 5,581,841 93.9 5,94S,546 2518 suLPHURIC: ACID ------------------- 105,913 1,503,087 396,397 2,005,397 99.4 Z,016,901 2519 BASIC CHE141CALS AND PROD, NEC ------ 1,558,519 274,726 LB,637,280 1,972,930 36,085 22,Q79,540 90.2 24,910,021 2821 PLASTIC MATERIALS ----------------- 3,700 61356 12,05b 8.6 140,158 2622 SYNTHETIC RUBBER ------------------- b5,537 85,53T 90.0 95,006 923 2823 SY14THETIC (MAN-MADE) FIBERS -------- 2831 DRUGS ---------------------------- 5,986 5,986 6.7 68,601 2841 SOAP ------------------------------- 2,900 21539 1,2L2 b,651 a.7 140,733 2851 PA14TS ---------------------------- 2,695 5f, 21751 6.0 45,692 MI GU- AND,NOOD CHtMICALS ------------- 5,729 464,046 205,960 67b,715 88.6 763,437 2671 NITROGENOUS CHEM FERTILIZERS ------- 601,258 22,320 U,868,bBD 33,43-0 5,545,688 98.6 5,6Z2,083 2812 POT45SIC CALm FERTILIZERS -------- 144,b53 1,166,395 7,602 1154016ho 99.9 1#342,440 2873 PHOSPHATIC CHE@i FERTILIIERS " M'800 404,571 I'alo b891781 99.9 589,925 2576 INSECTICIDES, OISI4PECTANTS ........ 1,473 1,348 2,621 3D.4 9,286 2879 FERTILIZER AND MATERIALS, 14EC ------ 1,131,159 5,217,t86 30,514 6,378,861 99.3 6.1423,303 @801 MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICAL PROD -------- 81,219 30b,237 8,645 396,16Q 64.1 617,824 PETROLEUM 6 COAL PRODUCTS ,1911 GASOLINE -------------------------- Z3,259,552 390,854 30,856,113 7,623,343 984,027 63,143,889 73.2 86,230,019 2912 JET FUEL -------------------------- 2,,B93,471 40,319 4,6141,276 747,514 478,430 8,801,010 67.4 13,062,169 2913 KEROSENE --------------------------- 317,931 761,924 297,906 2,2ss 1,360,044 81.1 1,792,D96 2914 DISTILLATE FUEL OIL ---------------- 10,646,889 323,aO9 2D,175,686 9,679,522 1,082,860 41,9ua,166 7?.2 58,052i393 2915 RESIDUAL FUEL OIL ----------------- 11,5051591 335,479 3S,392,2bO 21,777,583 L,467,559 73,178,472 80.1 91,370,695 2916 LUBRICATING OILS A4D GREASES ------- 327,565 la'000 2,474,885 346,6bg 3,163,119 53.2 5,941,917 2917 14APHTHA, PETROLEJ4 SOLVENTS -------- 476,607 5,119,681 1,66b,100 147,330 7,429,715 97.0 5,535,075 2918 ASPHALT, TAR, AND PITCHES ---------- 2,940,082 543,266 5,s24,949 593,671 9,9DI,994 97.6 10,148,126 2920 COKE, PETROLEUM COKE --------------- ID9,037 23,S85 6,J71,449 5bl,129 6,865,200 97.4 7,046,420 2921 L13UEFIED GASES -------------------- 312,500 1,178,717 9,142 1,500,359 90.7 L,519,564 2951 ASPHALT BUILDIVG MATERIALS --------- 9,270 6 9,284 23.0 40,370 2991 PETROLEUM AND COAL PROD, NEC ....... 1,DbS,486. 2b7 2,985,00t 590,608 253,885 4,695,447 95.4 5,1314,OZI RUBBER S 415C. PLASTIC PRODUCTS 301 L RUBBER AND 141SC PLASTIC PROD ------- 64,472 5,147 69,619 41.7 167,116 LEATHER & LEATHER PRODUCTS 3111 LEATHER AND LEATHER PRODUCTS ------- 13,783, 13,753 37.1 37,173 STONE, CLAY, GLASS,& CONCRETE PROD. 3211 CLASS AND GLASS PRODUCTS ----------- 13,547 2,498 16,045 33.6 47,699 3241 BUILDING CEMENT -------------------- 1,qS0,762 6,2S5,9U7 312,713 8,019,382 7L.4 11,235,446 -NON-SELF PROPELLED VESSELS. 32 eom.*"m q tie *4&zd sta., 19 r 9 TABLE 10--DOMESTIC BARGE,TRAFFIC- COM40DITY BY TYPE OF TRAFFIC--CONTaNUED CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) BARGE TRAFFIC PERCENT BARGE TOTAL COWMODITY INTRA- TO IOIAL@ DO HIS'" COASTNISE LAKENISE INTERNAL LOCAL TERRITORY TOTAL DD.ES TIC TRAFFIC STONE, CLAY, GLASS,& CONCRETE PROD. !CONTINUED) 3Z51 STRUCTURAL,CLAY PRODUCTS ........... ?,296 ID,374 12,670 22.4 56,453 3271 LIME ............................... 248 1,665,341 1,638,589 99.9 1,638,S91 3201 CUT STONE;AND STONE PRODUCTS ....... 902 902 7.1 IL',695 3291 MISC,.'JONllETALLJC MINERAL PROD ------ 79,015 163,343 6 202,364 6T.a 360,883 PRIIIARY METAL@PRODUCTS 3311 PIG IRON ........................... 463,563 4,51b 466,079 99.9 46a,371 $312 SLAG ............................... 11.802 $00,126 511,928 S6.D 1,448,Sb? 3313 COKE, PET@ASPHALTS, SOLVENTS ------- 25 3314 IRON AND STEEL PR14ARY FORMS ....... 299 26,600 2,169,115 15,963 2,211,971 99.7 2,219,146 3345 IRON, STEEL SHAPES, EXC SHEET ...... 40,591 58 1,443,47S 8,911 1,493,035 97.0 1,536,75S 3316 IRON AND STEEL,PLATES, SHEETS ...... 15,091 4,260 328,146 8,987 S531984 88.9 396,R34 3317 IRON AND STEEL PIPE AND TUBE ------- 28,072 1,400 647,b69 14,954 b9z,095 75.1 gat'491 3318 FERROALLOYS ................. ::::::: 73:421 400 14:821 99.0 8841ob9 33-19 IRON AND 3tEEL,PRODUCTS, NEC 23,597 49,294 :17 642 11:9t4 :92 44., 98.3 704,109 3321 NONFERROUS METALS, NEC ------ 24,874 24,874 92 26 92 31,090 J30 31 423 77 40 5 3322 COPPER ALLOYS, UNVOORKED 3 :6, :'31 S323 LEAD AND ZINC, UNWORXED ------------ 19,161 l'6QS 21,006 95.2 22,071 33?4 ALUMINUM AND ALLOYS, UNWORAED ------ 14,113 34,113 29.5 47,910 FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS, EXCEPT ORDNANCE, MACHINERY,$ TRANS. EQUIP. 3411 FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS .......... 1,358,852 40 659,746 2,413 2,021,051 89.0 2,211,000 MACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL 3511 MACMINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL ------- 144,387 140 263,257 15,171 2,600 426,155 41.7 1,022,S24 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT &SUPPLIES 3611 ELEURICAL@MACH AND EQUIP .......... 41,189 71253 48,442 34.0 142,416 TRAIISPORtATIDN E3UIP4ENT 3711 MOTOR VEHICLES, PARTS, EQUIP b72,220 13,bob 100 685,926 68.3 1,003,566 3721 AIRCRAFT AND PARTS ---------- L21 106 227 26 6 S3 3731 SHIPS AND SOATS-v ------------------ 18,425 4,7 59 23,184 74:5 31,1513 5?91 41SC TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT ...... 151,161 2,173 153,334 98.9 154,983 INSTRUMENTS, PHOTOGRAPHIC L OPTICAL GOODS, MATCHES 9 CLOCKS 38,11 INSTR, TIME, PHOTO, OPT GOODS ...... 24,715 24,715 S6.8 43,4$9 RISC. PRODUCTS OF MANUFACTURING 3911 MISC MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS ......... 2S,005 35,041 60,046 3.9 1'sm'554 NASTE@& SCRAP MATERIALS 4011 IRON'4ND STEEL@SCRAP ............... 55,239 17,359 3,193,963 517,821 3,014,382 99.5 3,831,720 4'012 NONFERROUS METAL SCRAP ............. 1,252 18,630 19,882 24.3 51,931 .4 022 TEXTILE NASTE, SCRAP, SvjEEP -------- 23 23 .3 8,728 4024 PAPER OASTE AND SCRAP ........ :::::: @5'1'28:384 4029 WASTE,AND SCRAP, NEC --------- 227,277 17,342,130 5,759,046 23,328,453 69.9 'S3.9 SPECIAL ITE45 4111 NATER .............................. 2,372 9S'3"6 53,937 154,635. 11 1 4119 EMPTY CONTAINERS ................... 33,353 22,015 S5,368 68.3 al,oal I1 1 16'733. 4112 COM40DITIES, NEC ------------------- 981,315 75,992' 2,984 1,063,291 20:8 TOTAL ------------------------------ 89,946,423 3,9a9,728 573,080,028 It,736,571 4,503,018 743,1::::698 '102'S32'IS9 TOT4L@D04ESTIC TRAFFIC ------------- 30a,026,859 109,086,425 606,005,956 80,207,745 5,205,174 1,102's 5 ............ PLRCE4T 9NR6E TO TOTAL DOMESTIC .... 29.6 3.6 94.6 89.4 86.5 61.Q ........ ............ .NON-SELF PROPELLED VESSELS, SECTION 2 DOMESTIC INLAND TRAFFIC AREAS OF ORIGIN AND DESTINATION OF PRINCIPAL COMMODITIES 33 DOMESTIC INLAND TRAFFIC 35 AREAS OF ORIGIN AND, DESTINATION TABLE 1--DOMESTIC:INLAND MOVEMENT OF l:lIE%,,llYlEANl, SUGAR AND MOLASSES S HIP PI49 AREA a EC AREA CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUND$) OT"ER@QRAINS SHIPPING 6REA-11 CORN (CODES 0102, WHEAT SOYBEANS SUGAR MOLASSES ....... ;...................................... ..................... (CODE 0104, 0105, (CODE. (CODE, IC30E (CODE RECEIVING, AAEA- 0103) -0106) 010?) 0111) 2061) 2062) [email protected],SHIPPING AREAS--o ......... a.......................... 4,542,142.IS,246.600 12,808,491 519,691 464,054 -D9LA0ARE-,RIV9Rll PENNSYLVANIA' AN01 DELAWARE. SIOU, BALTIMOREHARBOR:ANO CHANNELS, %D .......................... .......... ........... T.......... .......... 24 ......... CHUAPEAKE-BAYi HAMPTON ROADS, VA ....................... ........................... .......... ............ S,IS& .......... ....... . ......... NANTICOKE RIVER, DEL. AND MD./. HAMPTON ROADS, VA....o ....... w......... ...................................... ab.917 $7,011 4,476 ......... ......... CHESAPEAKEiBAY ................... 6.................................. .......... ............ .......... 1,442 --------- ---- AANPT04 ROADS, V16 .................................................. .......... ............ 2,STS ----- --------- ------ TOTAlLj SHIPPING AREA ----- -------------------------------------- ---------- ------------ 2.578 1,442 ......... ......... YORK RIVER,,VA./ MA14PTON ROADS, V& .................................................. 1,518 Is'sis 15.IS3 2b,b05 .......... ......... ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' 0434AL SOAMP:CANAL ROUIE/ HAMPTON ROADS, VA ........................................... 1,289 ............ S,156 14,179 --------- --------- ATLANTIC,,INTRkCQASTAL WATERWAY' E145INEER DISTRICT, WILMINGTON/ - HAMPTON ROADS, VA .................................................. I'aaa ............ 1,135 W16 ......... ......... CROATON AND P&MLIC03OUiDS, N.C,./ HA14PTON ROADS, VA ........... v............................. ......... .......... ............ 4,200@ S,244 ......... ......... "S&VANNAH:RIVER, rA.1 MANTUA'CREEK, N.J.! ---------- ----- !................................. .......... ............ .......... .......... 4,317 ......... &TLANTIC.INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY"ENGINEER DISTRICT, JACKSONVILLE/. SAVAN,NAH,RIVEW, GA .................... r--l ........................... .......... ............ .......... .......... ib.395 ......... QUI.F'INTRACO ASFAL WATERWAY' APAL4cHeE.DAY, FLA., TO MOBILE SAY, ALA./ GULF'INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY- MOaILE BAY, ALA,. TO NEW ORLEANS, A ... .......... ............ 31.04S 19,779 ......... ......... '413SISSIPPI.R,IVER' NEW ORL.EANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES ............. .......... ............ 1,110 2,967 ......... ......... 4;SSISSIPPI,RIVER! BATON ROUrE, L4,F TO BUT NOT INCLUDING@NEW 0RLEAN S. LA. ................... ........................ 5,271 ------------ S,454 T,S17 ......... ......... TOTALw SMIPPING AREA ................................... ........ S,271 ...... 6...... 37.609 30,323 ......... ......... 4P'ALA@CHICOLA,CHAITAHOOCHEE;AND FL14T RIVERS, WARRIOR RI VER SYSIEM-m ..................... 4,495 2,45b --------- --------- GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' 140BIL.E B4Y, ALA- TO NEW URLEANS, LA.--- 2,911 ------------ ---------- ---------- --------- --------- 4ISSISSIPPI,RLVLRI BATON ROUGE, I.A., TO BUT NOT,INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ........................................................ .......... 11076 16,397 4,094 ......... ......... IDTAL" SMIPPI'NG 'AREA ------------------------------------ 2,911 1,076 20,892 6,550 ......... ......... WARRIOR RIVER SY3%4/ WARRIOR RIMER $*STEM ... o ............................. o............. .......... 1,400 9,306 16,443 ......... ......... rlJCF INTRACOASTAL@AATERWAY' MOBILE SAY, ALA . TO NEW ORLEANS, LA ... ... 6....... ............ 8,898 1,468 ......... .... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEW DRLEANS,LA., TO MDUTIV OF PASSES ............. .......... ............ .......... 16,532 ......... MISSISSIPPI.RIVER' BATON ROJGE4 LA., TO.SJJT NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ........... w@ ....................... ................. 4,244 ............ oa,453 15,101 ......... ......... m3slasipp I;wlVL",,MINNt.APOLIS, MINN., TO@MOUFPCOF M13SOUKI:RIVER -- ----- a----- 1,304 .......... w .......... ......... ......... TENNESSEE RlVeR,@TENN- ALA. AND KY ................................ .......... ............ .......... 10S9 ......... ......... TOTAL, SmjPP.xNr AREA -------------------------------------------- 4,244 2,704 .110,659 53,583 ......... boo ALASA%A-COOSA RIVERS, ALA. AND GA./ NARRIORRIVER SYSTEM ------------------------------------------------ 87S ............. 3,300 .......... ................... 41851@SIIPPLRIVER@ BATON ROUSE# LA,, TO SUT'NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA --------!......... a..................................... .......... ............ 1,566 .......... ......... ......... TOTAL, S41PPING ARLA--@ ......................................... a7s ............ S,166 ---------- --------- --------- GULF, INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' MOBILE BAY, ALA,. TO,NEW ORLEANS, LA./ GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' APALACHEE BAY, FLA., TO MOSILE,BAY, ALA ---------------------------- ;.................................... .......... 2,975 .......... .......... ......... ......... GALVESTON SAY, TEXAS ----------- w................................... .......... I'S95 .......... .......... ................... 41331SSIPP1,RIVEit' BATON MOUGE,:LA., To BUT NUT INCLUDING NEW ........................................... .......... ............ ... ...... 1,492 --------- --------- TENkSSE E@RIVER,,TENN.,,ALA. AND KY ....... i......................... .......... 1,491 .......... .......... ......... ......... PORT OF CMICAGO,.ILL .......... m...................................... .......... ............ .......... .......... ......... 1,447 TOTAL, SHIPPIN6 AREA ............................................ .......... 6,067 .......... 1,492 ......... 1.447 .imNeRHARBOR NA41f;kTLON CANAL, LA./ ..TENNESSEE RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND.KY ................ ............... .......... ............ ........... 2,840 ......... ......... GULF INTRACOASYAL--,NATERAAY- MISSISSIPPI RIVER, LA., TO SABINE RIMER, Tex.@ GALVESTON BAY, TllAl;;,;;:i;, ....... i............. ... ... .......... ........... 61.06. 25,482 361351PPI RIV, ER- N ... .......... .......... 10S.345 ......... Al 0 MOUTH OF PASSES ------ o ------ --- MISSISSIPPI RIVER' dATON'ROUrl@ I.A., TO BUT NOf INCLUDING,NEW ORLEAIS, LA ..... ............ 6 ... q............ @7 ........i............ .......... ............ .......... 11827 107,295 ------ 413313SIPPI@NIVtR' 14OUT14 OF MISSOURI RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIOiRIVER .. ....................... .......... .......... '4135ISSIPPI.itIVER- 4INNEAPDL'-18, MINN., T3,4UUTH OF M13SOURI@RIVER -- ---------- ------------ ---- ---------- -- 9.2.12- @C 11 "1 N (C. E .1 3) OHIO RIVER. [email protected]@ 6OUISVILLEp ........... o......... m...1 .......... . .......... .......... .......... ......................... ... ......... .......... . I------- - TOTAL, SHIPRING.AREA ....... .................................. .......... ............ .......... 1,827 ?86. sa,315 36 Waad4wm 6momet" de,%aad Seat,". 19Y9 TABLE I-DOMESTIC INLAND 14OVEMENTS OF GRAINS, SOYBEANS, SUGAR AND IOLASSES--CONTINUED SH IPPING AREA BY RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) OTHER GRAINS SHIPPING AREA./ CORN (CODES 0102, OHEA SOYBEANS SUGAR MOLASSES ................................ ......... ................. !........... (CODE 0104, 0105, (CON, (CODE (CODE (CODE RECtIV14G AREA 0103) 0106) 0107) 0111) 2061) 2662) ATCHAFALAYA RIVER, LA./ 11 ISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEWl DRLEANS,LA., TO MOUTKOF PASSES ------------- 14,173 ------------ 2:::: ll::IS ......... ......... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' tlATDN ROUGE, LA., 1O.BUT NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLLAAS, LA.----@ ---------- 6......................................... LS,371 1,329 12 al 83 ......... ......... M SSISSIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, "ISSUUNI RIVER - ---------- 1,105 .......... .......... ......... ......... I MINN., MHOUTH OF TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA -------------------------------------------- 32,544 2,434 Is,sZ4 98,758 ......... ......... 3UC141TA AND BLACK RIVERS, ARA. AND LA./ 11 ERMElTAU.RIVER, BAYOU NEZPIQUE AND BAYOU'DES CANNES, LA ----------- ---------- 1,506 .......... .......... ......... ......... MISSISSIPPI,RIVER NEW ORLEANSLA,:,To,MOurWNOF PASSES--@ ----------- --------- ------------ 2,993 19,474 .... .... ..... S5 1 1 B To C 31 S PPI@R VER: A N ROD 'E, L T BUT' Ot INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ................... .................................... 24,183 100,467 30,109 148,068 ......... ......... 14ISSISSIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO,4OUTH OF.MISSOORI.RIVER-@ ----------- 1,168 ------- 1,652 ---- --------- TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA -------------------------------------------- 24,785 103,141 33,182 169,194 ......... ......... BAYOU VERMILION, LA./ MISSISSIPPI RIVER; NEN ORLeANS,LA., TO MOUTH UF PASSES ------------- ---------- ---------- 4,b9s 1,774 .....!... ......... MISS1SSIPPI RIVER ,ATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NUT INCLUDING NEW 3RLEA4S, LA ------ ......... ............. a.................... .......... ............ 10,355 28,237 ......... .......... TOTAL,.SHIPPING.AREA --------- .................................. .......... ............ ISIG .so 30,011 ......... ......... 4ERMENTAU RIVER, 84YOU NEZPIWUE AND BAYOU DES CANNES, LA./ ,, ERMENTAU KIVLR, BAYOU NEZPIQUE AND BAYOJ, DES CANNES, LA ----------- ---------- 2,929 .......... ........... ......... ......... GALVESTON RAY, tXA* ------------------------- a---------------------------- ------------ 4,11.j ........... .. ...... ......... GuLp'vqrRACUAQi1AL'#ArLRAAY' GALVESFUV TU CORPUS CHRISTI, ILXA3 ----- ---------- bl,865 --------- . .......... ......... ......... RissiSsIPPI: kl9tv Wt@-uALEAFjs;LA,' TO MOCITA OF PASSES-i--; -- - ----- ---------- ------ a,951 j!9,4S5 ...... ......... 413SISSIPPf;RIVER' UATON ROUGE, CA:, TO BUt-NUT INCLUDING, Nf.N ORLLANS,-CA.--@,; -------- ;-w .................. w..; .................. 81792 sl,ob3 25,487 172,615 ......... ......... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO 4OUTH Of MISSOURI, RIVER - ---------- 4,437 ---------- ------- ------ --------- TOTAL,, SHiPPI4G AREA -------------------------------------------- 81792 lob,314 37,551 202 053 --------- --------- CALCASIEU RIVER AND PASS, LA./. MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,lLA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES ............. .......... ............ .......... 31,268 ......... ......... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT.Nur INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA -------------------------------------------- ........... .......... ............ .......... 10,483 ......... ......... lUTAL, SKJePiNli ARLA ............................................ .......... ............ .......... 41,751 ......... ......... 3@51N@;NECHtbSAA!E NA@Y, !@XA@l GAL EVON_ Y, ItXAS --- o -------------------------------------------- ---------- 13,300 12,339 .......... .. I....... 1,400 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES ............. .......... ............ ........ 3,214 --------- --------- .MISSISSIPPI RIVER' dATON ROUGE, LA., 10.30T NO? INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA.i'---,;, ..... 1@--@-6 ...................w-------------------- 1 6de 29,756 ......... t. .......... ......... ......... .TUIAL, SHIrPl4li ARLA ----------I.................................. 1,662 43,056 12,339 @,214 ---- 1,400 3ALVESTON 3AY, TLXAS/ GALVESTON BAY, TEXAS ............................................... .......... ............ .......... ........... ........ 7,394 GULF INTRACOASTAL NATERWAYI CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE MEXICAN 13OROER-----w ..................... 1@ . ........ .................... ;... .......... ............ ......... 1. 1,449 ......... ....... 4LSS15SIPPI NIVLRI NEW URLEANS,LA., TU MOUTH OF PASSES ............. .......... 9,895 12,211 .......... ......... ....... %k,931@SLPPI RiVLX' 6AFON ROUGE, LA., 10 BUT NUT INCLUDING NEW ..... ;; --- ;..@ ....... .......... 108,048 55,287 4,764 .... ..... ..;....... MISSOURI RIVER ..................................................... .......... ........... ;. ....... .. .......... ......... 2,232 TOTAL, SHIPPINU.AREA -------------------------------------------- ---------- 571943 67,4913 b,213 --------- 9,626 3ULF INTRACUASIAL nATEX.VAY' 6ALVESTON TO CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS/ 4ISSISSIPPI-RIVLA"NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES-a-m ........ .......... 21880 .......... .......... ......... ......... dATON ROUGE, LA., TJ EWT'40 INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA.0-" ........... a...................................... .......... 13,247 .......... .......... ......... ......... TOTAL,,.SHIPPING AREA ............................................ .......... 16,127 .......... .......... ......... ... I...... GULF INTRACOASfAL@OAIERAAY' CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE MEXICAN BOR6ERI GULF INTRACOASTAL AATERwAYI@ROSILE BAY, ALA,. TO NEW ORLEANS, LA.- 3,712 ------------ ---------- ---------- - I...... ......... GULF IVTRACOASTAL OATERWAY' CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE@MEXICAM SOROER--m .................................................... ;... .......... 1,468 ..................... ......... ......... MISSISSIPPI@RIVER* NEW URLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES ............. .......... .......... 6,SS3 .......... 100,3S6 ......... TOFAL@ SHIPPING AREA .................................. ......... 1,466 6,853 .......... ioD,Jsb ......... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEA JMLEAN$,LA., TO MUJTH@Of PASSES/ MERMENTALI.RIPER, BAYOU NEZPIJUE AND BAYOU DES CANNES, LA ........... .......... 27,575 .......... .......... ......... ...... GALVESTON BAY, TEXAS ....................... ................. ..... .......... 7,7S4 .......... .......... ......... GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE,ftXICAN IORDER ............................................................. .......... ............ .......... 5,204 .......... ......... MIS513SIPPI:RIVER' MEN ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES ------------- ---------- 2,600 .......... .......... ;........ $,?so MISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO.BUT NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA...@ ......... ............................................ 15,ZQI 36,500 OP952 b'm ......... ......... "ISSISSIPPI.RiVER' MOUTH OF OHIU RIVER TO.aUT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE' ..................................... I......!..... .......... 3,097 .......... .......... .. a...... ......... 413313SIPPIIRIIVERI MOUTH OF.4133OURI RIVER TO MOUTH Of OHIO RIVER::, .... *..... 1,S65 .... 4ISS13SIPPLAIVEH' MINNEAPOLIS, 4INN., TD,MUUTK OF MISSOURI RIVER ... ;...... !4 ..... ...... --- -- ..... ao'.03 YAZOO,RIVER ANVOUTM, 4138 ...................... r......... b........ .......... ...... !-!. !l::::: ..... 1,409 ......... ........m ARKANSAS RIVER, ARA ................................................. 1,471 ......... :::::: ... 3,903 OHIO RIVER- ENGINEER DISTRICT# LOVISVILLEP .......................... .......... I 1 8,187 TINNESSMRi@LR'.rENN pALA AND KY .......... 4: -0E:::::::: ......... 2H 141$SbORIIRIVE(?-,.."..;:...@.., .................. ............ 7,629 DOMESTIC INLAND TRAFFIC, AREAS OF ORIGIN AND DESTINATION 37 TABLE: 1--DONESTIC, INLAND MOVEMENTS OF GRAINS, SOYBEANS, SUGAR. AND "OL433EB--CONTINUEDL SHIPPING AREA BY RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR! YEAR 1969 !IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) DT14E R GRAINS SHIPPING AREA (CONTINUED) CORN (CODES 0 102, WHEAT SOYBEANS SUGAR 14OL43SES ....... ....................................................... (CODE 0104, 0105, (CODE (CODE! (CODE' (CODE RECEIVING,ARM 0103) 0106) DID?) 0111) 20bl) 2069) ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL ............................................... .......... 1,457 ..................... ......... I,SOO PORTL OF CHICAG 0. ILLv .............................................. .......... .. ......... ............. i....... 47,310 , 13,958 TOTALV-SHIPPING AREA ............................................ 16,672 94,127 8.9S2' 14,044 47,3io 65,473 4ISSISSIPPIiRIqEN-' BATON ROUGE, LA,, TO OUT NOT INCLUDINGNEM ORLEA,N5v LA./ WARRIOR RIVERISYSTEM ............................................... 6,115 I'sso .......... .......... ......... ......... HERMENTAU RIVER, BAYOU NEXPIQUE,AND.BAYOV.DES CANNES, LA ----------- 2,044 4,631 ..................... .. ....... ...... SA81NE.NECHES WATERMAY,.TEXAS ...................................... ......... ............ .......... .......... ......... 2F;;; GALVESTON-W, TEXAS ----------------------------------------------- ---------- bs,ibo .......... .......... ......... 7#100 GULF-INTRACOASTAL,MATtRWAY' CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE MEXICAN BORDER ------------- I-......................................... 4.; .. .......... ............ .......... S,292 ......... ......... MISSISSIPPI.RlVER' NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES ............. 2,634 ........ ... 2,986 2F92s ......... a,751 MISSISSIPPI.RIVEN', BATON ROUGE, LA., TO SUT@NOt INCLUDING, MEN ORLEANS, LA ........................................................ 11,840 6,013 814a4 11,574 9,332 ......... kilSSISSIPPliRIVERI MOUTH Of 01410tRIVER T015JT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROU6E,. LA.----; --- ......................... ......... M... 3S*1:2 1,666 ......... ......... RISSISSIPPI@RIVL0 MOUTH OF MIUSOURI,RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHMR;;;"R:: 30,2 5 ............... allss? MISSISSIPPI@AIVER,' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., T14DUTh OF MISSOURI@RIVER- I'sto 40,907 .......... I'S59 ......... 57,210 YAZOO RIVER-AND MOUTH, 14133 ......................................... 1,4Z5 4,475 .......... .......... ......... ......... ARKANSAS RIVER, ARK ------------------------------------------------ 1,?58 17,191 .......... 1,601 ......... 27,089 WOLF RIVER, ltNN ................................................... .......... ............ .......... .......... ......... 16,437 01410 RIVERA EN6INLER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE@ ......................... 1,455 13,S07 .......... .......... J,000 1.449 OHIO RIVER' LmriNEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON .......................... .......... 1,424 ... .... .... ....... o. OHIO RIVERI.ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSSURGH ......................... .......... ............ TENNESSEE:A4.VER, TENN :.ALA-AND KY CUMdERLAND-H14ER,'TEN@ ............ .......... .......... ......... MONONGAHELA AIVER, PA *AND 4.VA ......... :........................... m ......... ....................... .......... 1 11,617 ......... Al.6EGHEhY.RLQLR,_PA.w...p ........................................... .......... 12',754 .......... .......... ...... v .. ......... MISSOUR1,41VERi ................................................... .......... ........ 6....;. .......... .......... ......... al.sst ILONOIS RIVER, ILL ................................................ 1,014 ............. ,a Sig 4INNtSJTA_R0Em, MINN .............................................. ........ ............ 11:56a 'ILL ............................................... .. 30,ot)l ... m...... .......... 17,161 i6llil TOIAL4 SHIePING AREA ....................... i--, ................... 36,636 07,523 11,410 P6,017 46t4bb* 219,996 '4I5S1S3IPPI,RlVt.Al MOUTH OF UHIO@HIVER TO BUUNOT INCLUDINr aAJQN GULF L;TRACUASTAL@AATERMAY' MOBILE dAY, ALA,. TO NEW ORLEANS,.LA.-- 2,945 9'sts 1075 15,95? ......... ......... RERRENfAO RJ@EA WOE L AND BAYOU DES CANNES, [email protected] --- - --- ------- Jb'Sqj ...... ;. ...... ;-@ ............ ......... CALCASIEL) RIVER AND PASS, ......................... ......... 5,228 .......... .......... ......... ......... GALvEsTo ag*- TEXAS-;--;; ----------------------------------------------- @,330 6,%5s .......... .. 'TAL 69,9so ........ ;.. .......... .. 9ULF_I.T9ACJA3 NATLR.AY' GALVESTON TO C004PUS CHRISTI, 1EX43 ---- GULF lslRACuAaTAL, NAtERNAY' CUkPDS CHRISTli-TEXAS; TO_THEr'MLXIC4N BORDER . . . ... ;...; --- 1,392 1,534 ... MINER' Mtn IJKLEARS,I.A., TO MOUTH Of PA53ES ............. ig?'754 150,441 1, 6ATON-006t, CA.,-YD git'NUT INCLUDING NEW . . ....... b1s,602 1,600,295 1,043FO93 1,531?,120 ......... ......... MISSISSIPPI.HiVERI MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO,BUT N07 INCLUDING BATON RDUI@i -LA ................. -- ---------- Z"559 .......... .......... ......... ......... Mlssl3blf'Pl, RIVER' MOUTH OF 1413301JR1 RIVE04 10 MOUTH, OF OHIO RiVr.R-- 1,4LI4 ............ .... ...... 2..165 .......... ... MIhNtAe3LA3__AINN.l 11-40OFM OF-MISSUUNI-RIVER -- ------- 11,573 .......... .......... ......... ... .................................. M VANO-ROER iNVADUTHI RIBS.- I., - - - -_ .- . Z@_ 2"SoM 899 j!b"Ib? ......... ARKANSAS RIVkk; ARK ----- ;-@ ----------------------------------------- ------- @- 4,300 .......... ........ a. ......... .......... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEE@ DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE, ------------------------- 1,437 ------------ ---------- 1,346 --------- --------- AINNEWA .... ;...m ............................... ....... . . .......... ......... ;d; ......... ......... PCIRI_WCHICA@b, ALL .................... --------------------------- ---------- 973 ---------- ---------- --------- --------- TOTAL, SMLePIN6 AREA ------------------------------ ;-------------- 723obst 1,648,@39 l,s93,bsl 2,095,601 ......... ......... 415SIeSIPPILRIVLW' 14UUTH OF MIdSOURI RIVER TO 14OUIM Of OHIO RIVER/ GULF INTRACOASTAL,@ATERAAY"APA@ACHEEItlAYF FLA.-, 10 "OBILE'dAY, ALA ................................................ j,Sjs ............ .......... .......... ......... ......... NAR;LOR H14LN SYSTEM ----------------------------------------------- ---------- -------- J,164 ........... ......... ...... "LF bAY, ALA,. TO MEN ORLtANa, LA.- 14,453 1,414 6,006 .......... ......... ...... REgf4e@f4Ci-RiiEA;'t$AiOU'NEiPIQUE AND'BAYUO'btS CANNEsp --- ------- @-4 2,766 ......... ;. .......... ......... ......... URLEA@S'L4. 0 MOUTA OF PASSES ............. 876,315 16,765 666,417 227,509 ......... ......... *1S318SLPPl,RiVtN' WATON ROUGE, CA., TO SOOT INCLUDING,NLW .... ;---- ------ ............... 1,114,bOO 422,694 1,109,244 615,860 ......... ......... MWISSIPPi HiVtml MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TD;t)WT NOT11NCLUVING@SATOR IUQGL; . . .. .......... ............ .......... ty, 145 MOUTH Of Mlb*UUHL RIVER 10 ROUIM UF OHIO RiVLR-- 1,691 1,?42 .......... .... migSiSSIPRf. @iVERI miFoAEA006%@;_iAjRN.; f0l-40Uim*6F-mj53UQRl AiVER .. ..... @ -;;-w ....... ;-"@. I U , 1154 .......... ......... ......... ... .......... ............ ....... i'" 10,914 ......... ......... 4,281 ............ .......... ..... ......... ......... UHI@ RIVER, E&GINttR UI3lKIf;Jt LUU14VILLL .......................... ....... '". 1,221 .......... 15,260 ......... .... I ENi4t6SEE._RL9iR;-l EAN- j-ACA; -AND' KY_."@-6; -------------------------- 57,091 ....... 21,VS4 4),648 ......... .... __am; ......................................... ....... "; . ............ ..... . ......... 1,4GO 1DIAL.@ $Hlek'IN(i AREA -------------------------------------------- 2,670,506 446,236 1,81Y,c!I9 1,030,976 --------- 1,400 41351331PPI.RIVEN' MINNEAPOLIS, MLNN., TO MOUTH OF MiS$OURi RIVER/ WARRIOR a --- .. ...... ..... . li@Li iATRACT)AZOIA@'hAILHAAT' MUtJjLELtlAY, ALA,. TO NEh URLEAN5, L4.- I iQ! 64 14 ;,b;;, 54F i@iTRAZUikStA@j m4iEk@4i, COMPUb CHRISVI@,_ TLR43 ,'_ IU THFAEX4CAN 1,439 ........... .......... .......... ......... ..... AISSIsSIPPI: R@AVEK,l NEAOURLEAN3,6A., TO 14OU TH Of PASSES ............. 9,666,444 ............ lot.799 4ho'sab ......... ..... 0,1 RIJOJR.1 jjAl N k U@f LCA., 'To R@t-NuT, LMCLUDING. NEW $40497 935,651. IP85016171 ......... ......... 1416bi6SIFPi@ WIVEKI MOUTH OF@ OHIO RIVER@ TO: BJT@ NOT' INCLUDING SATON 4;4aq ............ @7:.S214 :@ ....... ......... RISSISSIP4 RIVER' MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER 10@ MOUTH OF OHM RIVER=: 4 455,1 12,830 1 6 a ........ ......... MISSISSIPPIAIVER1 MIANEAPOLIS-,-41NN.; T31_4OUTH.OP_MISSOUkliRIVt9--- 15,055 ............ 20,SSO ....... @-m ......... ......... 38 Wa 1&41"" &M4WIft" tiC Zta6d 5W", 9 Y9 TABLE, I-DOMESTIC INLAND MOVEMENTS OF GRAINS, SOYBEANS, SUGAR AND 40LASSE3--CONYINUED SHIPPING AREA By RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF ?,DDO POUNDS) 0THER GRAINS SHIPPING AREA (CONTINUED) CORN 'CODES 0102, WHEAT SOYBEANS SUGAR MOLASSES, ............. !.......................................................... (CODE 0104, 0105, (CODE (CODE (CODE (CODE RECEIVING AREA 0103) 0106) 0107) 0111) ?061) 2062) YAZOO RIVER AND 4OUTH, MISS ........................................ 3,003 ............ .......... Qr244 --------- --------- ARKANSAS'RIVER, ARK; ............................................... .......... ............ .......... 2,716 ......... ......... WOLF RIVER, TENN ............. ..................................... 89,988 ............ .......... .......... ......... ......... OHIO RIVER- ENGINEER OISTRICT-LOUISVILLE, ............ ............ 3,060 3,010 1 25,536 103,465 . ......... TENNESSEE RIVERt TENN., ALA. AND 9Y@ ............................... 382,497 2,581 13,643 305,906 .......... ...... ILLIN013 RIVER, ILL ................................................ 1,607 ............ .......... .......... ......... 1,:;; TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ----- ------ w------------------ !............. 13,973,697 72,918 1,261,630 2',760,015 ......... 1,408 YAZOO RIVER AND MOUTH, MISS./ GULF INTRACOWAL NAFER6AY' MOBILE BAY, ALA- TO NEW ORLEANS, LA --- ---------- ------------ ---------- ......... ......... 4ERMENTAIJ RIVER, tJAYOU NEZPIQUE AND BAYOU DES CA NRES, LA ........ ... .......... 1,551 .......... .......... ......... ..... 6.... CALCASIEU AIVER AND,PASS, LA --------- ............ .. ......... 1,424 -------- -- ---------- --------- --------- 1ISSISSIPPI,RIVER' NEA URLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES .......... 1,548 6,210 6,078 .18,295 .......... ......... 1415SISSIPPI.AIVCA' 8ATON.ROUGE, LA., TO,BUT NOT-INCLUDING.NEW ORLEANS, LA -------------------------- ;--------------------- 11,175 17,745 29,457 V6,412 --------- --------- RISSISSIPPI:RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO.BUT NOT INCLUUING BATON ROUGE; LA.--16 ................................................. a----- I,S39 .... .......... .. . ......... 41SSISSIPPI@RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, 4INN" TO'MOUTH OF MISSO@RLRIVER -- ---------- 1,272 .... :: .... .......... ......... ......... YAZOO,RIVER AND MOUTH, MISS ............................ ............ .......... ............ .......... 13,514 ...... .. ......... TOTAL,-SHIPPING AREA ......... i------------4 ...................... 12,723 29,749 3s'sls 12gi6bi ......... ......... ARKANSAS RIVER, ARK./ GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' MOBILE BAY, ALA,. TO NEW ORLEANS, LA ... .......... ............ 2,709. ..... ......... GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' PLAQJEMINE T3,4ORGAN CITY ROUTE@ LA.-! . ......... ------------ 1,392 .......... 6. ......... ......... GALVESTON 8AYvTEXAS----.; ........................................... .......... ............ 1,365 ................. I.... ......... GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' GALVESTON TO CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS ................ 11,433 .......... .......... . ....... ......... 413SISSIPPI@ RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,LA., TOt.MOU,TA OF PASSES ............. 8,290 11,070 76,112 , 51,10Q ---------- --------- 41SSISSIPPI;RIVERI BATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NOTIINCLUDING NEW DRLEANS, LA ....... ----------- 17,758 197,205 901,697 224,298 ........ !- --------- MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF ROUGE4 ................................................. ..... 7..... .. p......... 1,393 .......... ..... ... ......... 4ISSISSIPPIiRIVER' MINNEAPOLIS,'41NN., TO MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVERP . ......... 4,S24 .......... ......... ......... YAZOO RIVER AND-14OUTH, 4155 ........................................ ......... ....... 1,505 .......... ......... ARKANSA3,RIVER, ARK ------------- ;. ................... p..; .......... .....p.... ............ ....... - 1,407 - --------- OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER VISTRICT, LOUISVILLEP ----------- !-------------- ---------- ------------ 3j!'663 ........... ......... ......... TEMNESSMRIVER, TENN., ALA, AND@Ky .............. p----------------- ---------- - P.......... 41,173 .......... ......... ......... T07AL,.SHIPPING AREA ---------- .......................... -..... 2b,048 219,108 1,063,108 282,487 ........ p ......... WHITE RIVER, ARK./ GULF INTRACOASTAL PiATERVOW 40131LE'BAY, ALA,. TO NEW ORLEANS, LA --- ---------- ------------ ---------- 1,6241 ......... ......... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,LA., TD MDUTM OF PASSES .......I----- ---------- ------------ 25,281 37,S63 ... ......... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., To SOT NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA.@ ........................................................ .......... 71616 170,983 122,716 --------- --------- NHITE,RIVER, ARK.- .............................. p....... ..... .......... ............ 2,781 .......... ......... ........ TOTAL@ SHIPPING AREA ----------- i--------------------------------- ---------- 7,616 207,045 161,963 ......... ......... WOLF RIVER, TENN./ 14ERMENTAU RIVER, BAYOU NEZPIQUE.AND BAVUU DES CANNES, LA ---------------------- 1,534 ---------- ---------- --- p----- --------- GALVESTON SAT; TEXAS --------------- P............................... .. !..p .... p .....p...... 4,81.5 .......... ......... ......... AISSIS51PPI RIVER' NEW URLEANS,LA., TO MLIUTM,OF PASSES ------------- 53,Ids 33,726 16@,,173, 173,534 ......... ......... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA.r ru, SUT,-NOT INCLUDING. MEN ORLEANS, LA.-@ --------- w--w ................................. I..... 00,S20 IS5,516 289,563 480,450 ......... ......... 14ISS13SIPPI RIVER' 14OUTH OF DHIO RIVER TO BUT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE@ LA.---w ---------------------------- P----- YAZOO RIVER AND 4OUTH, MISS -------------------- "LA ............................................ 93,64@, 190,716 45b,yov 661,061 ......... ......... OHIO RIVW tN"MEEK DISTRICT* LOUISVILLE/ .......... .......... s.......... ......... .... GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' MOBILE-dAY, ALA,, TO NEW ORLEANS, LA.-- , 191"IblIll 2,902 22,416 ......... ......... 4ERMENTAU RIVER dAYOU NEZPIQUE AND BAYOU DES CANNES, LA -------- 1,534 4,523 ---------- ---------- --------- --------- GALVESTON-6AY --------------- ................... .......... ............ 3,070 ---------- --------- ----- GULF-INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE MEXICAN BORDER ....... ----------------------------------------------------- 31,665 .......... 1. .......... ..... - ..... ......... "13SISSIPPI-NIVER' NEW URLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH Of PASSES ------------- 804,955 li,986 544,8sb 256,049 ... ..... ......... 4ISSISSIPPI@RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA,, TO BUT NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA .............................. !-------------------------- 3,135,264 226,215 1,240,bi7 I,iI4,956 4,805 ......... 4133ISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TD;aUT NOT INCLUOING BATON ROUGE, ------------------ 0..........p .................. 4,3.42 :: ...... ... .......... 4,276 ...... ;--- --------- MISSISSIPPI RIVER' 14OUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO,RIVE;:: .......... ...... 16,368 .......... ......... ......... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO MOUTH OF MISSOURI,RIVER -- ----- !p .... .......... .... 6-i --- ------ YAZOO RIVER AND MOUTH, MISS.-@ ...................................... 4,420 .......... ........ 7 ...... WOLF RIVER- IENN ........ ........ w........................ v....... 29,252 ............ .......... .......... ......... ....... OHIO RIVER" E@GIIEER VISTRICT, LOUISVILLE -------------------------- 24,841 ............. 6,000 155,679 ......... ....... TENNESSEE RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND KY.---@ ........................... 167,200 ------------ 95,389 li3,06 ......... ....... PORT*OF CHICAGO, ILL ........... .................................... 1,545 ........... .......... .. ............... 14@ . ......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ------ p----------------------------- P....... 4,22S,910 242,726 1,947,202 ........ OHIO RIVER"ENGINELt DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON/ ki IS $135IPPItRIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA.,, MBUT NOT INCLUOINr NEW ORLEANS, LA.-; --------------------- ------------------------ m....... .......... 1,144 .......... 4,541 ......... .. w...... MISSISSIPPI@RIVERI MOUTH OF 4133OURI RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER .. .......... ............ .......... .......... 1,400 ...... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ------- ......6.............................. .......... lilq4 ....... 4,S41 1,400.1 ... DOMESTIC INLAND TRAFFIC, AREAS OF ORIGIN;AND DESTINATION 39 TABLE 1--DOMESTIC INLAND MOVEMENTS OF GRAINS,.SOYSEANS, SUGAR AND 4OLASSE5--CONTI4UED SHIPPI4G,AREA BY RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR'YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) @OTHER GRAIN$ SHIPPING AREA CORN (CODES 0102: WHEAT SOYSEA 'NS SUGAR- MOLASSES .................. ........................ ........................... . . (CODE OID4, 0 Lo 5 1CODE (CODE 'CODE (COD E RECEIVING AREA 0103) 0 D6 0107) 0111) Z060 2062) OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, PIJTSBURGH/. 4IS SISS IPPI' RIVER,BATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ....................................................... .......... ............ 1,561 .......... ......... ......... TENNESSEE'RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND KY./ GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' MOBILE BAY, ALA,. TO NEW ORLEANS, LA ... .......... ............ 1'.jos .......... ......... ......... GJLF INTRACOASTAL NATER4AYI CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE.14EXICA4 BORDER ---- ............... m............................... w--- 5,893 ------------- ---------- ---------- --------- ------- 14ISSISSIPPI,RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES ------------- 25,711 3,100 33,771 3,001 ......... ....... Ml$SISSIPPI@RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO,SUT NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLLANS ,LA -------------------------------------------------------- 19,439 11,60a 127,848 17,140 --------- --- O'qu @RIVER.` ENGINEER, UISTRMT4 LOUISVILLE ................. ......... .......... ............ 1,794 ---------- --------- --------- TENNESSEE,AIVER, TENN., ALA.. AND KY ................................ 2Q3,229 1,295 1-1,450 104,593 ......... ......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ............................................ 294,27Z 15,997 179,168 225,034 --------- --------- CUMBERLAND RIVER, TENN. AND KY./ GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' M081LE bAYe ALAr. TO NEW ORLEANSr LA --- ---------- ------------ 1,548 ---------- --------- --------- MIS 313 SIPPI:,.RIVER; NEW,URLEANS,LA,, TO.MOUTH'UF PASSES --------- --- 10,431 ------------ 18,04Z 11,641 --------- --------- MIS. SSIPPIRIVER BAT N ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NOT INCLUOING,NEW ORLEANS,I-LA.L.i..@.;..-@.@..@...@.;; ................. 1@ ............ R........ 27,135 1,328 t06,993 49,803 --------- --------- %ISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH DF.4ISSOURI RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER -- ---------- ------------ -------- 1,400 --------- --------- TENNESSEE RIVLRI-TENN., ALA. AND KY ------------------- --------- 13,44.1 ------------ ---------- 2,611 ................... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA -------------------------------------------- 51,008 1,328 126,583 bs,655 ......... ......... GREEN AND BARREN RIVERS, KY./ "400 ------- 7 . ......... MISSISSIPPI.RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES ------------- 7,544 ............ .......... MISSISSIPP11RIVER! 13ATON ROUGE, LA., TO SUT'NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA.@ ---------------; ........................................ 50,54S ............ 6,492 14,842 --------- --------- OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE-. ------------------------ --------------------- ---------- 1,517 --------- --------- TENNESSEE RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND KY ................................ .......... ............ .......... 1,717 --------- --------- JOTAL4 SHIPPING AREA ...........7-------*----------------------- 58'08T ------------ 6,492 19,4 76 ......... ......... 413SOURI RIVER/ GULF INTRACOASTAL, WATERWAY' MOSILE.BAY, ALA- TO NEW ORLEANS, L "295 -------- 14ISSISSIPPI.RiVER' NEW DRLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES --------- A::: u"82 mississippr.RIVER' BAT!N R2@!!, INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA.@ ---------- -- -@2: ------------------ 110'956 199,785 161,444 28,253 ......... ......... MISSISSIPPI,R IVER' MiNNLA;DLIS, MINN., TO-4UUlH OF MISSOURI RIVER- 1:2611 OHI0 RIVER;,ENGINEER DISTRICTNLOUISVILLE-m ------------------------ "32, ;;; ::::::::: ::::::::: TEN NE SSEE.- VE R, TE N.,ALA. A D KY -------------------------------- ---------- ------------ 105,988 .......... ......... ......... TOTAL4 SHIPPING AREA -------------------------------------------- 151,633 203,633 343,781 59,762 --------- --------- ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL NARRIOR,RIVER Sy ------ 1,601 ............ 9,367 .......... ......... ......... GULF IN RA A.TAL, ,A Y, N@; LA.__ 36,223 ------------ - ' ":"' CU __77= ::::::::: ::::::::: MISSISS PPI R E NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH-OF PASSES ------------- 1, 14,089 5 44 MISSISSIPP 1 RIVER"8ATON_ROUGE,.LA:.,.:!.!!: N2:.!1.4CLUDING NEW .ORLEANS, LA ------------- ------ -- ................. 8,045,663 16,154 481,956 1,576,089 ......... ......... IMISSIS S, PPI.RIVLR' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TD@SUT NUT-INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA ------------------------------------------------------- --- I'soo ............ .......... 152,146 ......... ......... .I SSISSIPPI.'RIVER: MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER TO 4UUIi OF UHID RIVER-- 5,852 ............ .......... .......... ......... ......... 4ISSISS IPPI RIVER MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., T3,MOUTH OF MISSOURI@RIVER- 9,348 ------------ 1,599 .......... ......... ......... WOLF RIVER,.tENN ------------w --------------------------------- 0.01 ... 101,532 ............ .......... .......... ......... ......... OHIO RIVE%ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE@ ......................... .......... ............ .......... 17,435 --------- -------- TENNESSEE YtR, TENN., ALA. AND KY ------ IS,277 96,418 IL "INO13 RIVER, ILL ---------------------- 16 ,43 .......... .......... PORT UF:CHICAGO, ILL.., .................. ......................... .......... ............ .......... 5,7?5 ......... ......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ............................................ 9,9bi.176 16,154 719,979 2,096,941 --------- --------- 31,ACKSRIVER, WIS;/ MI SISSI PP, @R VER BA ON ROUGE, T INCLUDING NEW .- -- ---- N2 . ORLEANS, LA -- ----- .!2: .. . ................... 1,459 ------------ ---------- 1,417S --------- --------- 4INNESOTA RIVER, MINN./ ULF I NrRACOAUTAL@4ATERNAY' MOBILE WAY, ALA,. TO NEW,ORLEANS, LA.--- 171, 5 GALVESTON SAY; 16AAS-@-; ----------------------------- ------------- ---- 78 GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY- CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO T14E MEXICAN BORDER ------- @w-o .............................................. .......... .......... .......... ......... ....... 4ISSISSXPPi!RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,6A., TO*MDUTM.OF PASSES ------------- 351 3i ------------ 62,734 117,445 ......... ....... 4186153,IPPI RIVER' SA , DN ROUG 11 [email protected] NEW ORLEANS, LA ------ ----------- ............ 2,081,055 ............ 473,298 361,130 ......... ......... 41SSISS IF, PI,RIYER"140UTH.GF.DHIO.RIVER.TD 9,960 ............ .......... .......... ......... ......... R0UGE, LA --------------- -- -- ----- ---- - m MI3313SIPPI, RIVER` MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER-- 2,809 ------------ ---------- ---------- --------- --------- 41831 831 PPI RIVER;UMINNEAPOLISr MINN., TI,MUUTH Of MISSOURI RIVER.. 1,472 ... ::::::::: .... 14,756 ........ 'A Zoo RIVER@ AND M TH MISS ........................................ 2,734 --- ...... ........ ; WULF RIVER, TENN --------------------------------------------------- 63,21s ............ .......... .......... ......... 0HID RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE -------------------------- --------- - ------------ 12,866 74,618 ......... ....... *::::: TENNESSEE 41VER, TEN4., ALA. AND KY ................................ 196,342 ------------ 116,156 20,452 --------- --------- TOTAL-, SHIPPING AREA -------------------------------------------- 2,715,396, ---------- 6.4,264 573,625 --------- --------- LAKE. HICHIGAN/@ GULF INTRACOASTAL,WATERMAY' 140BILE.BAY, ALA,. TO NEW ORLEANS, LA.-- ?@,808 ............ ........ .......... ......... ......... WISSIS SIFP1; RIVEk,NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO'MOUTH OF PASSES@-i-w--"- 7,098 ............ 4,162 4,509 ......... ......... 4ISSISSIPPI-RIVER' BATON ROUGE, L.A., TO SUT."ROf INCLUOING-Nfw ORLEANSr LA ------ ol ............................ m..; .................. 39,973@ .............. .. 22,150 16,020 ......... ......... 40 wa.@ e""wlwe *ae&d Swo, 19 919 TASLE:l--DDMESTIC INLA 11 D.MOVEMENT 5OF GRAINS, SOYBEANS, SUGAR AND 40LA53ES--CONTINUED 'HIPPING ARIA By REC EIV, NG AREA CALENDAR YEAR 1959 @IN TONS OF i!,000 POUNDS) OTHER GRAINS SHIPPING AREA (CONTINUED) CORN (COU ES 0 102, WHEAT SOYBEANS SUGAR MOLASSES ............................................. .., ....................... (CODE 0104, 0105, (CODE (CODE (CODE (coo E RECEIVING AREA 0103) 0106) 01071 oill) 2061) 2662) MISSISSIPPI RIVER'H RIVER TO BUT N Ot INCLUDING BATON RaUGE, LA ---------- ........................ @l .......... 1,558 ..... !...... .......... ... OHIO RI VER;,ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOU13VILLE ------------------ ;........ .......... ............ .......... IE4NESSM VFR, TENN-ALA. AND KY ................................ 1,370 ------------ 4,360 .......... ......... ......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ---------------------------------------- 52,607 ........... v 30,672 2.J,472 ......... ......... PORT@ OF CHICAGO, ILL,./ C 43 GULF INT;pA,O,,TAL,4,ATERWAYl 40BILE SAY, ALA,. TO NEW ORLEANS, LA.-- 6,09Z ------------ 2,770 .......... ......... 141 'IS 15SI VER 4E. RLEAl S' LA TO MOUTH F PA33ES -;@; ------ @17,..& 1,S63 101,?bT 85,326 --------- 14IS.13GI'PI R, WE R. 0, ", N ROUGE, L;:, To BUT NOT INCLU Dl;; q LEANS, LA*l ... .... .. . ........ . 316,363 ------------ 63stOS ' 250,462 r........ ......... -: BATON OR R;;;;l -;71;@N;!N .13313 1 p MID RIVE; T;';;7 ROUGE, LA.1 .... ................................................. .......... ............ ........ 2,905 ......... .. 11 OLF RIVER, TENN ------------------------------------------- b........ 6,647 ......... I... .......... .......... ..... r... .MID RIVER- ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE ......................... .......... ............ .......... 2,879 ......... . ...... TE14NESSEE RIV@IR, TE NN - ALA, AND KY -------------------------------- 18,921 ............ 7,111 22,249 ......... .... :::: ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL ----------------------- ------------------ a------ 5,244 ------------ 1"bly .......... ......... ..... PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL ---------------- .......................... ma .. ........... . w.......... .......... . 1,449 ......... ......... YOTAL4 SHIPPING AREA -------------------------------- ........ .480f9fs 1,563 197,'036 --------- --------- LOS ANGEL El AND LONG SEAC HHARBOR S' CALIF./ LO3ANGELES AND 60,4 G BEACH HARBORS, CAL IF --------- ........ ..... .......... ............ .......... .......... .... 57,05a SAN FRANCISCO SAY AREA/ SANjOAaUlNRl VE R,CALIF ................................... o...p ..... ... p....... ............. .......... .......... ......... 1,140 COLUASIA RI VER' VAN@UUVER, NASH., TO THE lquil" COLU4814 RIVER' VA4COUVLR, NASH., TO THE MOUTH --------------------- ---------- 3,411 3,tto ........... ......... ......... coLugaiARfVER' AdOVE CELILO FALLS TO XENNEmICK, NASH .............. .......... ............ .......... .......... ......... 6,718 WILLAMETTE.AND YAM41LL@HIVERS, OREG --------------------------- a---- ------- a-- ------------ 8,491 .......... ......... 6,652 SNAKE RIVERP OREG., NASH, AND IDAHO --------------------------- a'a ... .......... ............ ..................... ........ 3,416 TOtAL', SHIPPING AREA -------------------------------------------- ---------- 3,471 11,601 .......... a........ 16,786 COLUMBIA RIVER' VANCOUVER, WASH., TO THE DALLES, OREG./ COLUMBIA RIVER' VANCOUVER, WASH., TO TME.MOUTM ------ 4,220 7 85:714 .......... ......... ......... WILLAMETTE ANO YAMHILL RIVERS, OREG ----------------- lolso 093 .. ......... ; ......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA -------------------------------------------- ---------- 5,970 92,807 .......... iw ........ ......... COLUMBIA RIVER"ABOVE, CELILO FALLS TO KENNEWICK, NASM.0, COLUltaIA RIVEM. VANCOUVER,WASH., TO THE 14DIJTH --------------------- 32,111 41,987 720,1so .......... ......... NILLA4EXTE,AND YAMHILL RIVERS, OREG --------------------- .......... .......... l8r349 899,022 ---------- --------- ---- TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ------------------------ a------------------- 32,111 bO,336 1,619,172 .......... ......... ......... WILLAMETTE AND YAMMILL RIVERSt OREG./ COLU4BIARIVERI VANCOUVER, WASH., TO THE MOUTH ................ . .......... ............ 6,9a7 ------- il .. ......... .... COLU .4 t5IA itl VERf AbOVE CELILO FALLS TO KENNEOICKF WASH.: ------- w----- ---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- -- -m ---- 1,6 1 ILLAMETTE.ANP YAM4ILL RIVERS, OREG --------- o------- ...... ......... ....... 1 ---- , 9 - --------- SNAKE RIVER, GREG., NASH, AND IDAHO -------------- ------------------ -- ....... ...... . ...... .. TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ------------------------------------ ....... .......... ............ 11,626 .... o..... ......... 2,193 SNAKE RI VER' OREG., NASH, AND IDAHD/ COLUMBIA RE , VAN WAS ,;;. 1 13 soo J,ast:sta ........ ILLAMEIV R COUVER' R , H;RETU ----- 4 0: 0 5 1 4TTEIANO YAMHILL RIVE 3 22, (066 7 3 4 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ---------------------------------- 6--------- 2,374 360,166 2,56S,359 97 ......... ......... PUGET- SOUND AND, TRIdVTARY WATERS/ PUGEt 3DUN DiANO FRIdUTARY WATERS ----------------------------------- ---------- ........... .......... .......... ........... DOMESTIC INLAND TRAFFIC, AREAS OF'ORIGIN AND DESTINATION 41 TABLEt2--DO14ESTIC INLAND- -MOVEMENTS DF Lass AND LUMBER SHIPPING AREA BY RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR:YLAR 1989 (IN TONS OF 2,1406 POUNDS) SHIPPING AREA LOSS, POSTS WORKED POL ES,ANDFOREST PROD- LUMBER PULiPfJODD ...... ......................... ......................... ........ ............. PILING UCIS, NEC (CODE WOOD (CL )DE AREA- (CODES 2411, (CODES 0861, 2421) (CODE 2415) 2412, 2414) 2413, 2416) 24311, TDTAL@ ALL.,SHIPPING AREAS ......................... ...................... 11,599,240 3,809,729 82r499 49,032 3,869,607 NARRAGANSETT SAY/ NARRAGANSETU-BAY ...................... ..................................... .... !...... 60 ......... ......... .......... DELAWARE RIVERr' PENNSYLVANIA AND DELAWARE SIDE/ BALTIMORE RARBOR,ANO CHANNELS, 140 ....... I................................... ............ 6.......... ......... ...... 1. CHE3APEAKE;BAY/ YORK.RIVERj@y@ ................... P ............. ........ .............. .. ......... 195,24s ......... ......... 13,734 RAPPAHANNOCK RIV9R# VA./ 'RIVER', Vi ................ ......... ..................... -...... .......... ... YORK .... ......... .... 5,487 HAMPTON ROAD$, VAl@ YORK RIVER, VA ............ ------------ p................................. ....... . 1,058 ......... ........ HAMPTON, ROAD% VA .................... o................ ......... 150 ..........I.. .....I.... ......... .......... TgrAL@, SHIPPING AREA ---- ------------------------ "! ................. .... . 15D 1,058 .... .... ......... ......... ATLANTIC,INTRArOASTAL WATERWAY' ENGINEER DISTRICT, NORFOLK/ HAMPTUN@ROAO$r ................................................ ............ ............ ......... ......... 110,126 ALOEMARLE;BOUND, N.C./ YORK-RIVEA, VA..;. ................................. o.................. . ....... 21,566 ......... ........ . ......... HAMPTON ROAO5'i'.VA ........ w.................................................. ............ ............ ......... ......... 91,17 AREA ------------------------- ..................... .... 21,566 ......... .......... 91,178 CHDAAN RI,VER, N.C.1 @'HAMPTOWROAOS; VA .......................... ...... ................. ......... ............ .........p...... 33,177 ROANOKE RIVER, N.C./ YORK RIVER,.VA.P ..... p...................................................... .... P...P... ............ ......... ........ 1,120 HAMPTDN ROADS, VA ........ P......P................ .......................... ............ ............ ......... ......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA .......................... .................. ............ ............ ......... ...... :154,394 APALACH I COLA, C KAI I AHOOCHEE4 AND FLINT: RIVERS, GA. AND FLA,4 4ARRIOR-RIVER'SYStEM--a ------ w-m ............................................. 15,903 ............ ......... ......... GULF OF MEXICU. GULF OF.MEXICO ................................. ........ I() ............ ......... .. ....... .......... MISSISSIPPI.RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO:MOUTH OF PASSES ......... 200 ............ ......... ........ ... ....... IOTAL4, SHIPPING AREA ............................ 4----------------------- 270 ......... . ................... .......... WARRIOR RIVER SYSTEMI WARRIOR RIVERkSYSTEM ...................................................... 74,016 620,401 ......... .......... 2,567,497 ALABA4A-CO03A RIVERS, ALA. AND GA ............ o .......................... !. ............ .......... 4. ......... .......... 875 GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' MOBILE SAY, ALA,.,TD NEW ORLEANS, LA ............ ......... 199, 6v ......... ..... @- .. .......... MISSISSIPPliRIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, 14INN.,-TD,MOUTM OF MISSOURI RIVER ........... 6,077 ...p-------1,198 ......... ......... OHIO RIVEV f?JOJNEER DISTRICT, PITTSSURG4@ ............ P.p ................... .... P....... .....P...... 1,345 1,264 .......... TDIALV SHIPPING AREA ------------------------- p...................... 80,093 820,108 2,543 L,264 a.568,372 AL48AMA-COOSA tRINERb, ALA. AND GA./. WARRIOR RIVER SYSTEM -------------------------------------------------------- ----- m------- ------------ ------- . ......... GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' CORPUS CHRISTI., TEXAS,. TO THE MEXICAN SOROER----@ 1,222p.......... ..... !..! .. ........ !. 4ISSISSIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, 4114N., TD@40UTH OF MISSOURI RIVER ........... 1,272 ------------ --------- -------- IDTAL@ SHIPPING AREA ------------------- !................................. 2,493 ............ .........m....... 811,947 GULF INTRACUASIA6 WATERWAY' MISSISSIPPI RIVER, LA., TO SABINE RIVER, Tt.X./ GULF OF ---------------------------------------- ....... 12 ?20 GULF INTRACOASTAL, PIATERWAY"MISSISSLPRI RIVER, LA., TO SAdINE RIVER@ TEX .... ............ ...... TOTAL*.SMIPPIN6 AREA ............ p ------------------------ p--------- 12 ------------ Rge ........ .......... BAYOU VERMILION,,LA./ GULF'.INTRACDABTAL,01ATERWAY- MISSISSIPPI@RIVER# LA., TO SABINE,RIVER, TEX.-p . .......... p. ............ ......... ...... BABINE;NECMES,AA@IERMAYtF4,,FEUXkL3/- 4131SSIPP RIVFH R EANS,L.A., TO;MOUTH OF PASSES ...................... ......... .. ............ ........p 14,798 .......... RIVER- MOUTH OF OHIO,,RIVER TO@OUT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUgL,.LA./. MISbISSIPPI.'ALQERl:NEW ORLEANCLA., TO M3UTH OF PASSES .... ... w .... ............ ............ ......... 2,708 .......... MISSISSIPPLAIVERI MINNEAPOLIS: MINN., TD;MOUTH OF MISSOURLRIVER ........... ............ ............ ......... 1,254 ...... YAZUD RIVER AND MOUTH, A13S ................................... i-------------- 135,756 ............ ......... ......... ...... OHIO RIVER' ENGINfEW-DISTRICT, LOUISVILLEP .................................. ..... ...... ............ 4,54S ......... .......... OHIO RIVEAl-EN61NEER-OISTRItT, PITTSBURGH ................................... ............ ............ 14,217 2,41? .......... MONON6ARELA:AIVER, PA. AND i.VA ............ p.................. p............. ............ ............ S,e44 , 3,7?2 .......... ILLINOIS-RIVER, ILL.il--i ................................. P.... PORT OF CkICA@D, IL"----P .................................... 41:111SIS TOTALv SMIPPIN6,AREA .......... p .......... m-p .......................... 135,756 ............ 35,702 10,131 .......... 4ISSI6SIPPIlRINf*f@MUUTM-QF MISSOURI'RIVER TO'MOUTt4 OF OHIO RIVER/@ MISSISSIPPIiOVER' NEW,[email protected]'TOIMQUTM,OF PASSES --- il .................. 6,0191 ............ 6,116 ......... I.......... 42 704a$41z" &wwft"@ *01.&1d swl"l 1999 TABLE 2--DO4ESTlC INLAND,,40VE4ENTS OF LOSS AND LU.48ER--CDNTINJCD SMI PPI4G XRE ABY RECE IVI NG ARE A CALENDAWYEAR 1989 (IN, TONS OF Z,000 POUNDS) LOGS, POSTS, POLES, AND FORESUPROD, LUMBER' WORKED .,PULPOOOD ....................................... ................... PILIN& UCTS, NEC, (CODE 0DOD (CODE REC;IV7NG AREA (CODES 2411, (CODES 0-861i 2421) CC ODE z4l 0 2412, 2414) 2QJ3, 2416) - 2430 413SISSIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVE ILLIN013 R IVE R, ILL .......................................... !.............. ............ ......... .... ; ... .......... ARKANSAS RIVER, ARK./ 4Iss SS IPPI RIVER. NEW URLEANS,LA,, TO MOUTH OF PASSES- ................... ............ ...... ......... ---------- Y"a 0 R'VR ANDMOUTH, MISS -------------------------------- ................ 11,766 ...... ......... ......... .......... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBURGH ................................... .......... I. ............ ......... 1#167 ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL .................... I.................... ......I........ .... 2,461 ......... ........... PORT OF CmiCA6D, ILL, .................................... i-I ............... .... ......... i .. ......... 3,7so ......... TDTALw SHIPPING AREA ..................................................... 11,766 2,40 ......... 5,837 ........... aqv RIVIR., 11ENNR,', I'L INaI R EILL ............. I------------------------------------------- 1,170 ............ ......... ......... .......... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE/ MISSISSIPPI RLVElkl NEW ORLEANSILA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES ---------------------- 6,014 ----------- --------- -------- . .......... 0410 RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON/ 4ISSISSIPPI.RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH Of PASSES ...................... 3,200 ........... ........ ......... .......... TEN 11 ESSEE RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND KY./ WARRIOR RIVER SYSTEM ........................................................ ............ 1,77? -------- w--------- 49,335 IiISS13SIPPI:RIVEN' NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES ---------------------- 10,378 ............ .. ...... ......... .......... TENNE3SEE-RiVeR, T9NN., ALA. AND KY ........... ;; ............................. 96,716 361J,879 ......... ......... .......... TOTAL, SMit-PING AREA .................... I........ 6....................... 107,154 390,651 ......... ......... 49,335 ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL.f 41331551?PI.RIVERI MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TOiBUT'NOT INCLUDING BATUN'ROUGE, LA ............... al ......................................................... .......... I. ............ 1,3so ......... .......... LOS ANGELES AND LONS BEACH HARBORS, CALIF.@ L03 ANGELES AND LONG BEACH HARBORS, CALIF ........................... 7 ....... ............ 130,853 7,404 .. .......... SAN FRANCISCO BAY A 11 LAI S N F , ARANCl SC6aA, AREA ............................................ ......... 3,000 ........... ..... ......... .......... COOS BAYo ORE;.l COOS SAY, DREG .............................................................. 385,S38 ............ ......... ......... .......... COOS AND MIL"COMA RIVERS, OREG:@ .............. CO as SA Y, DREG .............. ................................ 25041-2 ........... I......... ......... .......... $10SLAN RIVER, OREG./ SIUSLAW RIVER, 0M ......................................................... 85,567 ............ ......... ......... .......... COLUMBIA [email protected], WASH., TO THE MOUTH/ COLUMBIA,RIVERI VANCOUVER, WASH.,, TO THE MOUTH .............................. 119,159 119,623 16,100 ......... .......... COLUMBIA RIVER- VANCOUVER, NASM@, TO THE DALLES, OREG ....................... ............. 78'113@ 4,300 ......... .......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ..................................................... 119,759 197,750 22,400 -m ...... ........ I COLUMBIA RIVER- VANCOUVER, WASH., TO THE DALLES, OREG./ COLUMBIA RIVER' VANCOUVER, MASH., TO THE MOUTH .............................. 26,886 491,599 1,40.0 ......... .......... COLUMBIA RIVER' VANCOUVER, WASH., TO THE DALLE$, UREG ----------------------- 464,123 205,715 --------- --------- ---------- COLUMBIA RIVERI ABOVE CELILO FALLS TO KkYNEOICK, MASH ....................... ............ 155 --------- --------- ---------- TOTAI.o SHIPPING AREA ........... -- ................ I..................... 491,0 .09 697,464 1,400 ......... ........... COLUMBIA RIVER' ABOVE CELILO FALLS TO KENNEWICK, MASH./ COLUMBIA RIVER' VANCOUVER, IJASH., TO THE MOUTH .............................. ............ 312,352 222 --------- ---------- CDLIJMBIA RIVER' VANCOUVER, WASH.s TO THE DALLES, OREG ----------------------- ------------ 33,056 ......... . MILLA4ETTE,AND YAAHIL4. RIVERS, OREG ......................................... S,579 ------------ --------- -- TOTAL, Slill.-PLNG AREA ..................................... I...........i ... 5,579 34S,406 222 ---------- ---------- COLUMBIA RIVER,' WENATCHEE, WASH., TO INTERNATIONAL SUUNDRY/ COEUR,f)TALENE,LAKEvlil-o ..................................................... 59,02S ........... ......... ......... .......... 41LLAMLTTE@ AND YAMMILL- RIVERS, DREW COLUMBIA RIVER' VANCOUVER. WASH,, TO THE: MOUTH .............................. lifC179 250,794 ......... ......... .......... COLUMBIA RIVERO VANCOUVER, WASH., TO THE DALLES, OREG ....................... ............ 105,905 --------- --------- ---------- WILLAMETTE.AND'YAMHILL RIVERS, DREG ......................... ............... ............ 1,500 ......... ......... .......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ..................................................... 11,D79 358,199 ......... ......... .......... SNAKE RIVER, ORES., MASH, AND IDAHO/ COLUNOIA@RIVEAI VANCOUVER, WASH., TO THE:MOUTH .............. I--------------- 72*So3 160,647 Tb5 ......... .......... COLUM81A@RIVJR- VANCOUVER, WASH., TO THE DALLES, OREG.m--l-o ------------- 15,188 ............ ......... ......... .......... COLU48ZA RIVER' AbOVE CEL140 FALLS TO KENNEWICK, WASH ....... I...I........... ............ 545 ......... ......... .......... COLUMBIA RIVER' ktNNEMItK@IU WENATCHEE, NASH.-,; ------------- --------------- bo,957 ............ ......... ..... ... .......... 01"AMETM AND' Y04H.1W RIVERS, . ................................. 9,331 ............ S4 ......... .......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ...................................................... 157,979 i61,192 822 ......... .......... [email protected]/ COLUMBIA RIVER,l MENATCHEE* MASH4, TO INTER"TIONAL SOUNDRY ..... 114,,62.9 COEUR OTALENE;LAKF-i"; ..................................... Res 53 TOTALV, SHIPPING AREA ..................................... ............... 403,162 ............ .......... ......... .......... DOMESTIC INLAND TRAFFIC, AREAS OF ORIGIN AND DESTINATION 43 TAB LE 2--09;ESTIC 14LAND 4OVEMENTS ar Loos AND LUMBER-CONTINUM MIPPING AREA BY@ECEIVING, AREAI CALENDAR YEAR @989 IN, TONS OF P.,'060 POUNDS) -@@'IPPING AREA 11.6ii, 'Posts, OD. WORK IED @PULPWOOD POLM *AND FOREST, LUMBER ... ................ .. 16 .., .................. .......... PILING, , UCXS,::Ecl CCODE WOOD. (CODE !CODE$ 2411@ (Coow 1, Z421) (CODE 2415) AREA 2.416 2414) '2415,@ 2:616) 24.Sli ,@YGEI SO NO ANUL [RIOUTARY kATE R11 pos . -D'AAD IRIBUTANY OITERS-; ........ ................... 7,143v9t4 3SO,998 1,000 ........ .......... LROER A, UPPER SOUTHEAST ALASKA/ LOWER L'U.PPER.SOUIHEAST ALASKA ......... ................... ...... 214,49a 2,3a kLA@UA PENMU@A/ ALASKA.PENfNSULA .................................. .. .......... ...... 1311 ------------ 1 121 ......... ........ 44 e4wowmmq Aie 2*aed SN&4, 119 ff I TABLE 3--DOMESTMI 11 LA"D MOVEMENTS OF COAL,.ANO.LIGNITE@CCODE 1121) SHIPPING AREA,BY RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR-YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) SHIPPING AREA ................ ........................................................................................................... TOWS@ RECEIVING AREA. TOTAL,'ALL,$NiPPING AREAS ................................. I........................................................... 171,777,302 DELAWARE RIVER' NEW JERSEY SIDE/ DELAOARE,RIVER' NEN'JERSEY,SIDE ------------ ................... r........................................................ @0,733 BALTIMORE HARBOR ANOCHANNE43, MD....; .................................................................................. 15,440 TOTAL,.SlIPPING AREA ................................ !......... !......w................................................. 56,173 DELAWARE RIVER' PENNSYLVANIA A14D DELAMARE@SIOE/ BALTIMORE HARBOR AND CHANNELS, 4D .................. ...................................................................... 7,648 SALTIMURE@HARSDR AND CHANNELS, MD./ OELAWARE@RIVERI N901 JERSEY SIDE --------I ................................................................................ 1,625 SALTI-40RC.,HARBOR AND CHANNELS, MIT ....................................................................................... 2,157,446 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ................................................................................................ 2,159,071 HAMPTON ROADS VA. DELAIIARE,RIVERI NEW JERSEY SIDE ........ ................... @ !............................................................ 1,115,106 BALITIMORE,HARdOR AND CHANNELS, NO ....................................................................................... 1,187,759 TOTALV 341ifFINU AREA ............................................................................ I .................... 2,302,bbl GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERNAY@ APALACHEE BAY, FLA., TO 14DBILE BAY, ALA./ NARRIOR,RIVER SYSTEM ------------ ........................... !............................................................ . NARRIGH RIVER@SYSTEm/ ESCAMBIA,ANO, CDN@CUM RIVERS, FLA. AND A@A,.--@ ........................................................................... 13,SOD WARRIOR RIVER SYOEM---@ ................................................................................................. 7,BZ9,181 MISSISSIPPI@RIVER' NEW DRLEANS,LA.,.TO;MCUT#f OF PA53ES ------------------------------------------------------------------ 120,332 MISSISSIPPI%KiVLX' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT-NOt INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ............................................... 31,111 TENNESSU:RIVtRj lENN., ACA.-AND ..... i ........ j6 ...................................................... -1,499 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ........................................ @l ........................................................ 7,995,614 GULF INTRACOAsrAL@NATERNAY' MISSISSIPPI RIVER, LA., TO SABINE RIVER, TLX./. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO,MOUTH OF MISSUURI.RIVER.-m .................................................... 3,15Z 41$SISSIPPI,RIYEN' NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO MUUT+OF PASSES/ 418313SIPPI RIVER' NEOO ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTR OF PASSES ------------ o------!----------------------------------------------- 4,200 14153ISSIPPI RIVEK' BATON ROUGE, @A:., RLEAN3, I.A.1 ;-.0 ..................o ................................... 2,696 PEAKL'RIVER, MISS. ANO LA.--- M1531551PPI@NIVLX' NEVI UR4EANS,LA., TU MOUfH Of PASSES ---------- 9,L32 ILLINOIS .......... !, ...... 1,4b3 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ................................ ................................................................. IS,491 415SISSIPPI,RIVEtil MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO OUT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA./ M SSISSIPPI- RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,-LA .................................................................. 4,5914 i TO@ MOUTH OF PASSES MISS IS5Ivil IAIVLHi BATON ROUGE, LA.@ TO.5JTiNOf,INCLUPING NEW ORLEANS, LA.--m ------------------------------------------- L,900 MONUNGAH@LA. RIVER; PA. AND VA ...... ...................... ..............; ....................................... 1,600 TOTALV SHIPPING AREA ....................... o ......................................................................... tl,094 14ISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH.Of MISSOURI@RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO,RIVER/ PEARL,RIVER, .MISS. AND CA ......................................... ..................................................... r7,D33 MiSS13SIPP1!RIVERI NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO M3UTM-Qf PASSES ...... I........................................................... I,?db,J24 MISSISSIPPLRIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., tO,BJT NOY'INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ............................................... 136,966 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO, BUT NOT INCLUDINr: BATON- ROUGE, LA ............................................. 6,817,225 MISSISSIPPI. RIVER' MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVERL.TO 4OUT4 OF 0410,RIVER--6 .................................................... 631,601 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MINNLAPOLIS, MINN., TO MOUTH OF MISSOURI,RIVER ....................................................... 2.008,769 OHIO RI VER, ENGINEER DISTRIC.TvLOUISVILLE-M ..... ; ............. ........................................................ 11,720 TENNE$SEELRIVLR, TENN., ALA.AND KY ....... w ............................................................................. 142,976 MISSOURI RIVEH ............................................ ............................................................. 16,045 ILLINOIS RIVER'LILL ...................................... w--------------------------------- ............................ 651,256 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ................................................................................................... 11,[email protected] MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER/ GULF INTRACDASTAL@OATERWAY- APA6ACHEE.aAY, FLA., TO 4OBILE.BAY, ALA.@ .................................... .............. $7,535 MISSISSIPPI,RIVERI BATON ROUGE. LA., TO SUT%NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ............................................... 1.398 KISSISSIPPI,RIVER MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER ........................................................ 1,595.1 S, TOTALi SHIPPING AREA ................................................................................................. 1,634,092 ARKANSAS RIVER, ARK./ '41SSISSIPPI.RAVER' NEW URLEANS,L4.,.TD 143UTM OF PASSES .................................................................. 240701 MISSISSIPPI RIVEN- BATON ROUGE, LA., TO 80T NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ............................................... 14,617 PORT OF CHICA60"ILt ........ w---- 1; ................................ w...................................................... 6,141 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ................................................................................................. 45,465 OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE/ GULF INTRACOASTAL,siATERMAYt APALACHEE BAY, FLA., TOLMOBILE BAY, ALA@ .................................................... 3,45b,367 ESCAMBIA.AND-CONECJM RIVERS,.FLA. AND ALA.-; ............................................................................ . 1,135j762 WARRIOR. RIVER; SYMM .................................................................................................... 263,811 GJt.F LNTRACOA 57 AlLi OATERMAY 1, MOBILE SAY, ALI%# . TO NEW ORLEANS, - LA ........................................................ 11563v730 PEARL!RIVER @L MISS. AND, LA.--o-m . . .......; ................ ........................................................ 92,777 0KL-PDNTCMA#TFRAjNfLLA.6 ................................................................................................ 15,880 ;ALVE3TDN SAY; tEXAS ............................................. ..... ................................................ .9,576 MI3SI3SIPPIiRIVtR- NEW URL.EANS,LA., TO MOUTH Of PASSES .................................................................. 5#618,377 '41SS13SIPPI, RIVER' BATON ROUGE,. LA.# TO, BUT, NOT, INCLUDING, NEW ORLEANS, LA .................. . ........................... 641,712 MOUTH. OF-OHIQ.'RIVER -TO BUT 14OT: INCLUDING LBATOWROUGE, LA ............... 0............................. .fe'lab MISSISSIPPI RIVER) MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHID@Rlvek..@,6; .................................................. 201,011 -DOMESTIC. INLAND TRAFFIC, AREAS OF ORIGIN,AND DESTINATION, 45 TABLE. 3--DONEOTIC, INLAND MOVEMENTS OF COAL AND LIGNITE, (CODE 1121 )--CONTINUED SHIPPING AREA.By RECEIVING AREA, CALENDAR YEAR,1989 (IN TONS Of 2,000 POUNDS) SHIPPING AREA (CONTINUED) .......................... . ... . .............. ..... ...... .................................. ............... TONS KISSISSIPPI@ RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO;_MOUTH,OF MISSOURI, RIVER ................. ;............... .................... 1,712.189 RIVER, WOLF TENN ........................................................................... 130:223 DHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE .................................................. 12,252 596 OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON ................................. ........................... ....... ...... 3,?Yfl#3 TENNESSEE,_RIVtR,,TENN.,:ALA_ AND._KY,-.m.....@ ... ........ wo ......... ".."; ...... ................. ..... 1#093,950 CUMBERLAND_RIVER, TENN..ANDKY ........... .......... .............. ;......... 4,753,634 GREEN AND,OARREN RIVERS, ICY .............................................. ................. !..! ......... !............. 149,219 MONONGAMELA@ RIVER, PA. AND .......... w.... m..... ...... ............... 4,SSO ILLINOIS'RIVER AILL.-o ................... :....................... :............. :............................... ......... 859,524 LAKE "ICMIGAN ................................................................................ .......................... . 3,IS? PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL.--m ------------------ ;------- .......... ........ ;..@ ... ...... ............. 198,127 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA --------- ............................. 7......... 7................................... 7........... 34,457,418 OHID RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON/ WARRIOR RIVER SY31EM;-a ---------------------------------------------------------- 7---------------------------------------- 115,070 INNERPIARBOR-NAVIGATION CANAL, LA ......... o..w ......... ........ ....... ..... ................................. 4,507 GULF I4TRACOA5TAZ-WAFLRMAY' PLAQUEMINE,TO,MORGAN CITY ROUTE, -------- I----------I O'S52 GALVESTON BAY ATCXAS-v ----------------------------------------- i- ...................... s,5SI 4ISSISSIPPL RIVER' NEW ORLEA43,I.A., TO MOUTH OF PASSES ..... ........ .............!................ 1043,741 MISSISSIPPIlRIVER' BATON ROUGE,,LA., TO BUT NOT'*INcLUDING NEW ORLFANS@ LA ....... ......... ... 768,398 %ISSISSIPPI,RIftR` MOUTH OF, OHIO. RIVER To, SUT@ NOT INCLUDING BATUN-RUUUE, :A ......................!.................. Z18,743 WISSISSIPPPRIVER' MOUTH OF MISSOURI - RIVER@' TO MOUTH OF OHIO; RIVER--"s--."-@-@o--t ------- ------ 640,665 2SO*305 klissluippi R IVEkl NNEAPOL18, MINN., TO,MDUTH-OF MISSOURI RIVER ......................... :................. :::::, ARKANSAS RI.VCR,'A4K:!.."o ..................................... ............. 3,02b WOLF RIVER, TENN ........................... .......... . A...... ............................... 312S3 OHIO AIVER'agNGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISY14LCI ......................................................................... .... 2,640,662 D14IU RIVERt ENGINEER DISTRICT. HUNTINGTON ...................................................................... . . ...... 5,469.0t2 OHIO RIVERA ENGINEER DISTRICT, ...... 6; ...o.......A............ .. ..... 2,00,950 ............ .. TENNESSEErR19LR, tkNN.,'ALA AND KY ......... @w ..... .......... ................ ...... -1,339,723 CUMBEALANDR14ERotENN. AND.K!V.--@ ........ A.................... m...... .............................I............ 27,099 KANAkriA.RIVER, W.VA ................................ ........... I........ .................. 19,482 MONUNGAHELA-RIVER, PA. AND N.V4 ---------------- m--@ -------------- .......... S,547,672 AL6EGRENY R14ENj PA_--@ -------------------------------------------------------- ................................. -1,450 ILLINOIS Rimek, ILL ......................................... 6.......... ................................................ 105,050 PORT OF CMICAJiO, ILL ............................................. .............................. ................... t,052,851 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ......;.......... i................... @ww....... ............ ........ .......................... 221854,20a OHID RIVERA ENrINEER,DISTRICT, PITTSBURGH/ MISSISSIPPI@ RIVER' NEW.URLEANSALA.- -MOUTH OF .......................... ;------------- 2,093 14ISSISSIPPI.RLVER' BATON ROUGE, LA:,!OfO SUT@NOT INL U WA ALA ----------------------------- 198,548 MISSISSIPPI. RIVER1 MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO;MOUTM OF MISSOURI!*kIYER-w--6--m ...........6....................... 12,41 " OHIO RIVER,` ENGINEER DIST810, LOUISVILLCP-66-io ....... 6--@ -------;............... w................. ;....... ............... 315,351 r OHIO RIVERA;EN ,INEER DISTRICT, HUNT I .................. w......................................... OHIO RIVE0 ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBVRQHi@-m ......................... 3,626,747 .@-; .............................................. 6,957,485 tENNESSEE.RIVER, TENN., ALA- AND KY ........ ... I", ---- 11*1 .... -- ..... !......... 2,344,311 SIG SANDY RIVER, KY. AND ..VA :Zl. ...... ..................i........... ........... .-4, ..................... ...... !7..@ ...........T............................. 2,70 NAVA ------ 566 KANAOIA RIVER; 0 43NONGAMELMAIVER, PA. AND NAVA .............................. ........... ............................................... 105,361 ALLLGAENV RIVER, PA .......... ........... ........L........p.................................................... !.......... 54,375 ILLINOIS RIVLR; ICL --------------------------- 6---- I................... 6- ......... i...; ..................................... 13,470 TOTAL.,3HIPPING AREA ............................. ................................................................... 13,08,309 TENNESSEE;RIVER, TENN.,'ALA. AND KY./ GULF-INTRACOASTAWMATERMAY1 APALACHEE SAY, FLA., TO MOBILE WAY, ALA6-6-o-i .........m............................ 7...... 144,524 ESCA1491A AND-CONECWH AIVERS,-FLA, * AND ...................... m. . ............................... o....... 458,362 WARRIOR RIVERSYSTEM -----6 -D............................ --- 244,tlg GULF INTRACOA3TALiAATERWAY' A LA."r .......................... !, ................ a 72,39a LAKL PUNICHANIRAINi LA ..............m...... m-w .................... ............................. ........... 17,903 41531SSIPPli RiVER' NCO ORLEAN3,LA., TO MOUTH, OF PASSEU-----6 ........ .................................. ..... 26,04 MISSISSIPPI: RIVER! BATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT"NOT'INtLUDING NEW ORLtANS, .............................. ..... 522,273 MISSISSIPPI RIVek"MOUTH OF OHIO, RIVLR TO 5UV NOT INCLUDING-. BATUN_ROUQE@ LA.----@ .... --------------- ...... -------- 1,539 '413515SIPPI RIVE0 MINNZAPOLIS, AINN., T1 4OUTH' OF MISSOURls RIVER--wop.;6 . .......... .................. 51,200 ses,693 WOLF RIVER, ILNN;; ..... . .... .....m........ 6;..; ............................. . ....... ................. OHIO RIVER-IlEh6liftER DISTMIr,i, LOUISVILLE@ -----w................ ............. 6....................................... m_- 1$,700 OAfb R140 ENGI@Etk@OlbtkICt, PITISSURtk ............................. r................................................. lo'sol TENNESSEE,-RIVLA AlthN -ALA--AND KY-_";-O ...... A........................ 6.... .......... ;..................... r,825,647 CUMbER@ANO'MfV9R,_tE.;: ANO*KY ............................. -1 ........... I.............................................. 294,3j6 0RELN_ANQ.s4RkEQ RIVERS, KY,-; ........................................................................................... ILLINOIS HIVERt ICLA;-w-; .............. @--6 .............................................................................. I'a'soo LAKE. ............... ........ ...................................................... ............. 2,166 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ................................................................................................. 10,462,279 CUMBERLAND RIVERA TENN. AND KY./, CSCA4dIA"AND'COllCUH RIVERS, FLA. AND ALA ...................................................................... ;........ 73psoo 0ISSISSIPPI-RIVER' NEW ORLCANS,LA,,-TO MOUTH Of PASSES ...... ,...w .... .........................;................. 1,477 MISSISSIPPI, RIVERA dk[Uh ROUGE, CA., TO, BUT@ NOT@ INCLUDING M46. ORLVANS, LAI --; ................................. q.......I... 3,107 miSSISSIPPi@ RlyLkl MOUTil OF-A1300URI RIVER-10 '4UUIA 'OF ORAU'-RIVE0"".w.@ ................................................ 1,45b ....................................................... TO4ALA,SMIPPINQ AREA ..................................................................... ....................... 9@,@To GREEN AND BARREN RIVERS, KY./ '_MISSISSLPPI_R ,VCR' NEO-ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTMIUF PASSES -------------- ....................................... 6......... 3"'bab MISSISSIPPI ,RIVER$ tlATON ROUGE@, CA., ' TO SUV NOT INCLUDING. NtW ORLEANS, LAA-0-i .......................... al ................ '2602% mlssxssloftl@ RIVER' MOUTH OF-D 3" 10: RIVER TO: 'BUT NOf INcLUoING-aA:TOA:RUUGEA L*A ::::::::: .................;................. 269,38S MISSISSIPPI@ RIVERA MINNEAM4 MINNA, TO 1, UTH, OF MtSSOU9V ............. w..................... IS1,487 ----------------- -- --- . ..... .................................................... OOLf RIVER, TENN 604,651 OHIO RIVERA 04GINEZR DISTRIC-T, LOU13VILLEP,;@ ............................ @6@; ................................................ QAfU RIVERA EN 1ALEN, OISTRICIT, HUNYINGTON .................... p ......................;......... ;........... TENNESSEURlitRi TENN _ACA@.'AMO_KlY..-;--; .......I............................ i............. I.........I...... I.......... F.... ILLj4Oj37RJVekl' ILL., ................................................................. .......6............... I................. TOTALA.SHIPPING AREA ........................................................................ I........................ 7,214,47S 46 Waade e"mveue 4 r4e Zata Sared@, 1,9 9 9 TABLE 3-DOOESTMINLAND MOVEME14TS OF COAL AND LIGNITE (CODE 112l)-CONTINULD SH IPP ,, G AREA BY RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) SNIPPING AREA ........................................................................................................................... TONS RECEIVING AREA BIG SANDY RIVER, KY. AND N.VA./ WARRIOR RIVER-SYSTEM .................................................................................................... L09,676 GULF INTRACOASTAL@AAATERMAYI MOBILE SAY, ALA- TO NEW ORLEANS,,LA -------------------------------------------------------- 38,941 INNER14ARB OR NAVIGTION CANAL, LA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3,209 GALVESTON BAY,TEXAS .................................................................................................... 4,697 MISSISSIP PIHJV ER,NEiN ORLEANS:LA.,,TO'DMOU TM OF PASSES .................................................................. 1,bI3,981 4ISSISSIPPI RIVER,BATON ROUSE LA. T BUTNOt INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ............................................... 1,001,027 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF - OH I D R I VER TD@ BUU NOT INCLUD ING: SATON RUUGE, LA ............................................. IOSF470 MISSISSIPPI@ RIVER MOVTm OF MISSOURI RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER ....................................................... ?21271 IiISSI331PPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., T14JUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER ------ 0,8,009 NOLf RIVER# TENN ------------------------------------- @;- ------ @- ------- 7,,840 OHIQ RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE, .............................................................................. 4,6110,164 0RIQ RIVER,ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON ----- 4,139,239 OHIOERIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTS13JRGI ----- 646:470 TENN SSEEAl @ER: TENN ALA"AND KY -------------------------------------------------------- .............. llb,03 I A ------ ::: .................... BIGsANDYRIVER Kf. AND fi.;A --------- ISOB VANAV41A ROER; W.VA ------------------- ....................... 1,852 MDNUNaARELA,RIVER, PA. AND M.VA ----------I............................................................................ '0,064 ALLEImENY RlitR, PA ..................................................................................................... 9,183 iL.LlNuis RIVER,ILL --------------------------------------?--------------------* ------------------------------------------ 16,243 BLACK RIVER,NIS ........................................................................................................ 2,945 PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL .................................................................................................... 99,583 TOTALw SHIPPING AREA -------------------- .......................................................................... 13,6D8,501 K@NANHA,RIVER, H.VA./ 4ARx 09 RIVER svdlEM:,.-: .19 KISSISSLovi qERN mississippi RIVeRl dAioN'RbbGi, LA., TO,SUT,'NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ...........: .................................. 944,blb 4ISSISSIPPI,kLVERl MOUTH OF DHIO RIVER TO-BUT NOT INCLUDING, _BATON_RUUGE., LA --------------------------------------------- -41604 %ISSISSIPPI,RLVERI MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO.RIVER ---- m --------------------------------------------------- ls,fm MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS# MINN.p TO MOUTH OF MISSOUR1,RIVER-. 64,362 K .................. o-wo ................. 0,RKA043 KI EK, aAfo xl@tR,GINtCH 016TRILF, LUU13YILLF ---------- RLNGiNEIR 5WHICT, AUNTIN@TUN- ----------- jAfu RIVE I JAfU RIVER,ENGINEER OfSTRIC1, PIFTSBURGA- ............................................................................ TENNESSEE R14R: iElNALA;_AND K?_ ......... 2u,516 ............... 0,377 al , 3AND I RI YER KY. A U N.VA ------- ........ @ANARHA R199N,IN*IA*l .. 04,049 046 t, GA ELA RIVLRr- A:,;N', ,I"LE64E4t ......................................................................................... iLLINU13 RIVER. ILL: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10:703 0ORr JP CmICAGO, ILL ..................................................................................................... 4 569 TUIA6, @@FINU AR@@ ................................................................................................. 1@,540,435 AONONGA@ELA RIV@H, P@. AND A.VA./ ESCAMBIA NU eON ECUH RIVERS, FLA. AND ALA 44 ,S"@, WARRIOR RNER'SY NEM ...................... 8 01 GA@VESTON DAY, :431 ml MSSI pp I. RIVER:N sb2 M4SSI"I111 AIVERBATONROUGEO LA;,,T0SUTUNONT@INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ----------------------------------------------- 5,927 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' 14OUTH OF0MI DRER T01T' OT INCLUDING BATON'ROUGE, LA --------------------------------------------- 1,462 4153ISSIPPI,RIYERMOUTH0FMIS SoURI RIVE" TO MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER ------------------------------------------------------- 35.210 MIISISSIPPI RIVERMINNEAPOLIS, III14N.'TO 14OUTH OFMISsOUR I@ 59:823 OHIO RIVER'ENGI EER 01BTR CT LO ISVILLE ....... 133 215 `4 1 N ...................................................... 0 10 RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT: HUUTIWGTUl ------ 1,233 592 0 M IQ RIVERP ENGI4FER-DISTRICT, TENNESSEE RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND KY ------ 17 ? 96 CUMBERLAND RIVER'TENN. 196:574 BI, SANDY R, 11R, KY:.A NO 11.IA 967 KANAN.I'ER, W.,A 'g, 9, MDNONGAHELA RIVER, 12 87:4 ALLEGHENY RIVER, PA ---------- 143,4 6 ILLINOIS RIVERF ILL ---------- 6:237 PORT JF CHICAGO, ILL ------------------------------------- ..................... .................................. 4200 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ................................................................................................. 27,SO3,399 ALLEGHEN yRIVER, PA./ ALLEGHENY RI VeR,PA ..................................................................................................... 5,791 ILLIN015RIVER, ILL -------------- --------- ......... ...................-............................................ 1,654 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA .................... ............................................................................ 7,445 ILLINOIS RIVE R' ILL./ ILLIN0is RIVER , 1 1 41115, PORT OF CHICAG .. ILL "5:64 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ................................................................................................. 1,05,341 PORT OF CHICArD 'ILLz/ ILLINOIS RZWER,I L........................................................ ............................................ 1,530 PUGET SOUND AND TRIBUTARY WATERSI PUGET 30j40 ANDTR%S'JT ARY A4TERS ........................................................................................ boo DOMESTIC INLAND TRAFFIC, AREAS OF ORIGIN AND DESTINATION 47 TABLE, 4--DOMESTIC: INLAND MOVEMENTS OF. PETROLELPC AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS SHIPPING AREA BY RECEIVING AREA CALENDARiYEAR 1989 (IN TONS DF 2,000 POUNDS) OTHER LUBRT- PETROLEUM SHIPPING AREA GASOLINE DISTILLATE CRUDE JETFUELI. KEROSENE; RESIDUAL@ NAPHTHA CATING PRODUCTS ............. (COM FUEL DIL PETROLEUM (CODE, ,CODE FUEL,OIL@ (CODE OILS AND (CODES 2911) (CODE (CDOE. 2912) 2913) (CODEi 2917) GREASES 2918, 2914) 1311) 2915). (CODE 2921, 2916) 2991) TOTAL, ALL SHIPPING AREAS .... 40,850,457 32,287,573 49,651,234 5,427,712 1,117,503 60,849,405 62819-06-6 a,571,2-5-2 -11,196,206 PENOBSCOT RIVER, MAINE/ PENOBSCOT RIVER, MAINE .......... ........... 13,429 ----------- ---------- 83 9,63s ......... ......... .......... ROCKLAND HARBOR, MAINE/ ROCKLAND HARBOR, MAINE ---------- ----------- ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... PORTLAND HARBOR, MAINE/ PORTLAND HARBOR, MAINE ---------- 20,493 11,886 ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... GLOUCESTER HARBOR, MASS./ GLOUCESTER HARBOR, MASS --------- ----------- 11,863 ........... .......... ......... ............ ......... 50 .......... PORT OF BOSTON, @MASS./ PORT OF BOSTON, MASS ............ 97,984 2b7,955 ........... 83,405 13,992 149,131 ......... ......... .......... NARRAGANSETT SAY/ NARRAGANSETT BAY -------------- ----------- 69,2b5 --------- ---------- ---------- ----------- --------- 4,379 .......... PROVIDENCE RIVER AND HARBOR, R.I ............................. 44,369, 51,767 ........... .......... 4,268 ........... ......... ......... .......... TOTALf SHIPPING AREA ........ 44,369 121,03a ........... ........... 4,268 ........... ......... 4,379 .......... PROVIDENCE RIVER AND HARBOR, R.I./ NARRAGANSETT BAY ................ ........... 74,998 ........... .......... .......... 8,075 ......... ......... .......... PROYIDENMRIVER AND HARBOR, R.I ............................. 29,625 108,676 ........... .......... .......... 7,915 ......... ......... .......... TOTAL*, SHIPPING AREA ......... 29,625 183,674 .......... .. .......... 15,990 ......... ......... .......... LONG ISLAND SOUND, N.Y.1 LONG ISLAND;_89UND, N.V.@ ........ 36,054 63,327 ........... .......... .......... 4,115 ......... ......... .......... PORT OF NEW YORK, N.Y. AND N,J./, PORT OF NEW YORK, N.Y. AND N.J,. 6,398,192. 7,879,046 946,721 132,lb9 236,776 7,S79,14S 221,616 ISOM 329,919 UPPER HUDSON RIVER, N.Y ......... 3,426,167 1,625,033 95,066 133,456 17S,336 2',116,600 29,6,43 ......... 114,816 NEW YORK STATE BARGL CANAL ...... ........... ........... ........... ...... I... .......... ........... ......... ......... 13,054 LAKE CHAMPLAIN, N.Y. AND VT 44,obs 3,650 ........... 49,236 .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ......... 9,868,424 9,507,929 1,041,789 $14,561 412,112 9,69S,745 251,319 15,279 457,789 UPPER,HUDSDN RIVER, N.Y./ PORT OF NCO YORK, N.V. AND N.J.- 6,624 6L,533 ........... 36,728 .......... 20,916 ......... ......... 6,666 UPPER HUDSON RIVER, N.Y ......... 3,398 29,718 ........... .......... 11604 40,800 ......... ......... .......... LAKE CHAMPLAIN, N.Y. AND VT.---- 52,,565 10,003 ........... 36,824 85S ........... ......... ......... .......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ......... 62',567 101,254 ----------- 73,SS2 21719 6t,?Ib ......... ......... 6,66b DELANARE,RIVERI NEW JERSEY SIDE/ DELAWARE RIVER' NEA JERSEY SIDE- 159,127 120,912 5,405 .......... 15,748 520,689 3?,403 ......... 19,109 DELA04ARE RIVER- PENNSYLVANIA AND DELAWARE-SIDE --------------- 45,479 136,503 ----------- ---------- 21075 883,216 8,156 ......... .......... CHRISTINA RIVER, DEL ............ I,Z9? 26,975 ----------- ---------- ---------- 122,798 ......... ......... .......... SCHUYL.KILL@RIVER, PA ------------ 165,152 269,234 ----------- 3,564 15,142 353,383 59,664 2,20S .......... CHESAPEAKE DAY ------------------ 12,198 876 ........... .......... 3,013 ... ....... ......... ....... .. .......... NANTICOKE-RIVER, DEL, AND MD .... ........... ........... ........... .......... . m........ $6,536 ......... ......... 35,304 BALTIMORE HARBOR AND CHANNELS, NO ------------------------------ 50,546 16,067 ... T ....... 2,105 6,459 109,238 ......... ......... 114,866 POT04AC RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES ... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... 27,206 ......... ......... 111,544 YORK RIVER, VA ------------------ ----------- ----------- ----------- ---------- ---------- 13,629 --------- --------- --------- HAMPTON ROADS, VA ............... 5,522 ----------- ----------- ---------- ---------- 47,200 ......... ......... 26,62 CAPE FEAR RIVER, N.L ............ ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... 91531 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA --------- 439,321 570,867 5,405 5,669 44,440 2,136,155 105,223 2,20S 317,179 DELAAARE RIVER' PENNSYLVANIA AND DELANARE SIDE/. OELANARE.RIVER- NEO JERSEY SIDE- IQ9,002 345,375 11767,540 226,693 .......... 530,060 .......... 1,226 .......... DELANARE:RIVERI PENNSYLVANIA AND DELAWARE SIDE@ .............. 288,999 352,740 1112591185 2,752 21299 398,849 2,460 3,140 .......... MISPILLION RIVER, DEL ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 177,979 .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... CHRISTINA RIVER. DEL ........... 3,205 92,453 ........... .......... 1,443 349,357 ......... 322 .......... SCHUYLKILL RIVER, PA ............ 206,249 319,036 27,096 ---------- 71009 244,4Bb 7,606 2,990 ---------- CHESAPEAKE BAY ------------------ 170,163 37,063 ........... .......... 4,446 ----------- --------- --------- ---------- NANTICOKE RIVER, DEL. AND MO ---- ----------- 7,852 ----------- ---------- ---------- 16,143 ......... ......... .......... BALTIMORE.HARBOR AND CHANNELS, MD .............................. 442,401 28,812 ........... .......... 35,6S4 265,635 ......... ......... 36 POTOMACtRIVER AND TRIBUTARIES --- --------- ----------- --------- 129,74S ---------- 57,201 ......... ......... .......... YORK RIVER, VA --------------- ----------- ----- ----- 53,712 .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... HAMPTON ROADS, VA ............... 16,59b q4,483 ----------- 23,043 ---------- 32,066 ......... . 1,559 .......... TOTAL,, SHIPPING AREA --------- 1,?76,615 1,227,894 t3,083,823 613,924 50,881 1,893,617 10,066 8,737 36 CHRISTINA RIVER, DEL./ DELANARE'RlV9R,' NFIJ JERSEY SIDE . ....................... ........... .......... .......... ..... ......... .......... DELAWARE RIVERW PENNSYLVANIA AND DELAOAREI-SIDE ............... 10,345 11,379 ........... .......... .......... 123,790 14,466 ......... .......... CHRISTINA RIVER, DEL ............ ......... m- 3,838 ........... .......... .......... 23,307 ........ SCHUY6KILLI'RIVER, PA ............ 6.2sb 7,686 ----------- ---- ---- I...... 20,364 ......... ... 48 wa&A&4" e4e Zoead SW,", 1 19,719 TABLE 4--DOMf OTIC1 INLAND MOVEMENTS OF. PETROLEUM AND@ PETROLEU14 PRODUCTS--CONTINUED SHIPPING AREA:BY RECEIVING AREA CALENOAR@ YE' AR 1989 (IN TONS of it'000 POUNDS3 OTHER 7- LUBRI- PETROLEUM SHIPPING AREA (CONTINUED) GASOLINE, DISTILLATE CRUDE SENE RESIDUAL, IiAPHTMA CATING PRODUCTS .................... (CODE, FUEL OIL 'PETROLEUM ODE FUEL OIL (CODE OILS AND (CODES 2911) (CODE (CODE 13) (CODE; 2917) GREASES 2918 , 2914) 1511) 291s) (CODE 2921, 2916) 2991) BALTIMORE MA!!2! AND CHANNELS, 4D ---------- ................ ........... 3,840 ------------ ---------- ---------- ----------- --------- --------- ---------- JAMES RIVER, VA ----------------- ----------- 4,546 - --------- ---------- ---------- ----------- --------- --------- ---------- TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA --------- 16,601 $1,289 ----------- ---------- .......... 196'1 197 10,466 ......... .......... SCHUYLKILL RIVER, PA./ DELAWARE-RIVER: NEKJERSEY SIDE- 40,951 21S,?62 ----- ------ 23,15b 5,812 248,561 18,081 ......... 173,822 DELAWARERIVER PENNSYLVANIA AND DELAwARE_SIDE;:.55:529 233:bSO 4!:532 1404 262:905 _63,848 !.9! CHRISTINA RIVER., 3 502 b3 239 ..... ... 1:431 6t 647 --------- ---------- SCHUYLKILL .1VER, PA ............ 325,141 58,939 ........... 2,858 9,871 49,019 0 CHESAPEAKE.SAY - ----- 21,812 --------- ----------- --------- --------- -------- RIV ..... ......... ........ NANTICOKE E;, DZ@: -;D .. ........... .......... 29,526 . BALTIMORE HARdOR AND CHANNE ;" J,b9I ......... 192,919 MD .........................t.... 17,458 16,5,!b ........... .. 3,634 POTOMAC RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES --- ----------- 7,857 ----------- ---------- ---------- ----------- --------- --------- 161,124 JAMES RIVER, VA --------------- ----------- ----------- -----;..... .......... ...... HARP To N RDA D." VAi.. ........... 4,503 993 ------ ---------- ------ .2 14 TOTAL', SHIPPING AREA --------- 474,856 59b,466 ----------- 72,54b 15'sis 659,357 141,000 ......... 565,049 CHESAPEAKE BAY/ DELAWARE RIVER' NEA JERSEY SIDE- 2,064 7,18L ----------- ---------- 4,262 6,89? .......... ......... .......... 3CHU YL IL L. ER,A.. 14,189 3,S34 ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... SA 1 0 HR"P g L 14 RE ARBOR AND 71,696 ...... ..... . g...... .......... 210,730 ......... ......... .......... D.......... ................... 6,178 POTOMAC RIVER AND TRIBOTARIES-v--; ----------- IS,S29 ----------- ---------- ---------- 6,823 ......... ......... .......... .......... 14AMPTJN RD ADS,VA.- ............ ........... 29,143 ...... 879 .......... 19,908 ......... ......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ---- .... 22,431 127,063 ........... $79 4,262 244,358 ......... ......... .......... BALTIMORE HARBOR AND CHANNELS, MO./ DELAWARE RIVER: NEofNJERSEY,AIDE- 2,560 11,660 ........... S,449 8,396 48,338 ......... ......... 4,550 DEL A" ARE@ RIVER PEN By VAN .......... AND DELA "A RE 31DE ............... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... 42,616 ......... .......... C4R13TINARIIf ER,DEI* ........... ........... 6,036 ............ .. 6:64,0, SCHUYLKILL,RIER 317IS 17,439 -------- 3 47 24,628 .... :::: CHESAPEAKE SAY--:-!!' ::: e,7bS 3,238 51 NANTICOKE:VER, OIL, AND 41;-.: ..... 6,811 .... .......... ......... 12,6'77 84LTI ORERRC ANNE , 140.--! ..... ...., 44,024 103,805 ........... .......... 2.04S 1,00S.180 ......... 5,449 ........ POTOMAC RIVER AND TOISUTARIE3 ... ........... 19,921 ----------- ---------- - .... 75,408 ......... ......... ........ YORK RIVER':VA .............;.... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... 11,532 ......... .. L------- -------- JAMES RIVER, VA:A'" 1:"5'rO 2,24'5 121,240 ......... ......... 3610 HAMPTON RD A", 56 . 9,42S 2,337 ......... ......... 6,778 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA .......... 162,674 261,951 ...... w..... 8,214 27,905 1,423,19a ....... i-- 5,449 47,330 Polo AC RIVER AND TRIBUTA NL WRI , NtNJERIC .......... DE A ARE VER RSEY SIDE . ........... ........... ........... 15,316 .......... 7,270 ......... .......... . DELAWARE RIVER 4NSYLVANIA ...... L KE ANIPIE ADA ;DE-E;;:::::::.-:::: ..... ........... . ....... ..... R 'S 10,099 ... ... M S ILL N RIVER; ......... ;; ......... ...... SCHUYLKILL-RIYER, PA AY ...... !:! .. ......... ......... .......... CHESAPEAKE 8 NANTICDKE.RIVE ;",.-E:. AND 40 .... ........... ........ .. ........... .......... ...... 44,899 ......... ......... 2,7L'? BALTIMORE HARBOR AND CHANNELS, AD ..........m..........m......... ........... 45,627 ........... .......... .......... 59,726 --------- --------- 22,248 POTOMAC RIVER-AND TRIBUTARIES ... ........... . 150,421 ---------- 12,',063 --------- ' RXRIVER,,IA.;;- ----- ---------- -------- 34,613 0A ........... ...... .......... .......... .......... ........... HAMPTON RD OS TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA --------- ----------- 166,477 -------- Ige"24a .......... 303,550 ......... ......... 34,379 YORK RI VER, V DELAWARE I'VERI NEd JERSEY SIDE - ----------- ----------- ----------- ---------- ---------- 6,SS4 ......... .... .... ......... UYLRR --------- --------- SCHKILL: IVER, PA:::::::::::: 293,293 102,939 ----------- ---------- ---------- ----------- --------- PEB 4 CMESA AKE, AY;;",;; 8,679 26,764 ----------- ---------- ---------- 5,434 ......... .................... SAL TIMORE "A R8 CHANNELS, mo ...........6..... ;, 609,10 ILI 0"020 ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... .... W. POTOMAC RIVER AND . ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... S48,126 ......... ...... ::: HAMPT 0", RDA03,,VA. 169,092 137,724 ........... '@119'213 ........... 24,986 ......... ......... .......... TOTAL,-SHIPPING AREA ......... 1,131,431 317,467 ........... 119,213 ---------- S85,102 ......... ......... .......... JAMES RIVER,,VA.1 CHESAPEAKE SAY; 52,972' 2,496 ........... .......... 1,223 17,472 ......... ......... .......... 5ALT, NOR C HA AS ; A;; @;z;;:;' .. ......... ........... ........... ........ .i .......... ...... JAM 8,163 ----------- -------- : HAMPTON ROADS, VA ............... 64,665 46,647 ........... ... 5,421 116,957 ......... ......... ........ TOTAL, SHIPPING AREAw -------- 12s,500 49,143 ........... .......... 61644 I40'Ijj ......... ......... .......... _J@ET FUEL@ KEROIE ME U CC, Co. ,CD.E 'C E 'q7 2912) 29 HAMPTON ROADS,.VA;/ DELA 'A REL fit VER NEW JERSEY SIDE - ----------- ----------- ----------- II'SS4 .......... ........... ......... ......... 7,360 OfLAWARERIVERPPENN LVA AND DELA ARE. ..... ........... 3:139 ........... .......... .......... 6,135 ..... CHRISTIN"11RIVER,'OEL ............ ........... 7'?S4j::::::::::: :::: ...... .......... ........... .... SCHUY6KILi.t'RIVER,.PA ............ ........... 6 381 ...... .......... 7,861 .... ........ .......... DOMESTIC INLAND TRAFFIC, AREAS OF ORIGIN AND DESTINATION, TABLE 4--DOMEIITICIINLA"1 MO11M,1ET6'1 -TRDLEUM A.W.19TROLCUm '101ICTS-CONTSNUED 1, N f.If G SH PI Q A A ECE IN -AR A CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS3 OTHER LUSRI. PETRO LEON SHIPPING AREA (CONTINUED) GABOLINEf DISTILLATE CRUDEi JET@FUEL- KEROSENE RESIDUAL NAPHTHA CAT ING PROOUCt6 ..................(CODE@ FUEL,OxL PETROLEUM. (CODE CCODE. FUEL OIL: (CODE, -DILS AND (CODES 2911) (CODE (CODE, 2912) 2913) (CODEt 2917) GREASES 29181, 2914) 2311) 291S) (CODE 2921, 2916) 2991) CHESAPEAKE 187,09 . ........... 38,711 3,134' 42,206 --------- 49 .......... NAN71COKE,RIVE 22,958 ........... .......... .......... 2,SI9 ......... ......... ....... ,ALTIMORE,HARBOR AND CHANNELS, Mo I0r7Z9 ----- w@ ----- ----------- 3,616 112,766 --------- --------- ---------- 111,4111, 5:1,84 ::::::::: ------ 77; YORK RIVER, IF112 3,212 12S 5 3 JAMES RIVE R,VA. ........... .9,964 ........... .......... .......... 236,053 ......... 27 --------- HA Mp TON R0ADS'VA;;;@, . ........ 310iI64 ........... 42,421 1,1110 ?97,886 --------- S,J71 --------- ATLANTIC1INTRACOA :;;Z;. REAT BRIOGE@'L0Ci RUUTEw-@ ...... ... ......... ......... .......... :......... ROANOKE.RIVER'-N.C .............. ... CROATON AND.-PAMLICO SOUNDS, N.C ............................. ............ 134 ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... 385 .......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ------ 84,69L 596,019 124,37s 71890 1,366,843 --------- S,948 7,360 4TLANTJC;INTRACOA5tAI. OATERAAYq ENGINEER DISTRICT, MILMINGTOW, ATLANTIC INTRA COA STALNATERMAY E N NEER I TRICTLMIN GTON... ........... ........... ...................... ........ GLI D 5C. ........... ........... .......... .. 8 12 PAMIcTAND TAR RIVERS,N7- ----------- ...... 51,9486 ATLANTIC INTRA COA STAL WATERM;;' ENGINEER DISTHICT, CHARLESTON --- ----------- ----------------------- -1,270 .......... .......... ......... ......... .......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA --------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 1,270 ........... 14,398 ......... .......... .......... CAPE FEAR RIVER, N.C./ NEUSE,RIVER%,'%1.;: --------*---- ---------------------- ........... .......... .......... 44,132 ......... ......... .......... CAPLEAR,C..;7;;; .... ........... 9,0;; .......... .......... .......... 136,433 ...... ........... NORTHEAST (CAPE FEAR) N.C ............................. ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... 133,075 ......... ......... .......... TOTAL@, SHIPPING AREA --------- ------------ 9,078 ........... .......... .......... 313,640 ........ ......... .......... ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' ENGI NEERDISTRICTICHARLESTDN/ ATLANTICINTRACOASTAL NATERAW ENGINEER 01STR IC T, CHARLESTON --- ----------- 3,118 ........... 50,391 ---------- 69,72-5 ......... ... ...... .......... SAVANNAH RIVER, rA:/ CAPE FEARRI, ER N.C -------- ....... ........... 1,227 ......... .......... ATLANTIC!IITRACOASTAL;WATERIV;;' -- ----------- ----------- ----------- ---------- --- ENGINEER DISTRICT, CHARL.ESTON ... ........... .. ........ ........... 39,84.4 .......... 1,254 --- 5AVANNAH RIVER, GA;ISi,394 17,859 ....... ... ..... ... .......... 111,280 ... ITLANTIC'INTRA CO AS ENGINEER DISTR IC T SAVANNAH ..... ........... ........... ........... ..;........ .......... 776 ......... ......... .......... ST.JOH NSRIVER,;LA ------------ ----------- 1,374 ........... S,024 .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... TOTAL', SHIPPING AREA --------- 31,394 19,233 ........... 44,667 .......... 70#SIO 1,227 ......... .......... ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERNAY. ENGI NEER DISTRICT, SAVA,4NA H/ ATLANTICINTRA Co ASTAL 4ATERMAY' ENGINEER DISTR IC T, SAVANNAd ..... ...... .... ........... ........... .......... .......... 3,726 ......... ......... .......... ST. JOHNS RIVER, FLA;/ ATLAN T, C: TNT RA COA,TALIWATERMAY' E'G EERDTRICT CHARLESTON- 20,672 --------- ........... .... ...... ' IN IS ;; :::::: :::::::: .. .......... " I-- *...... SAVANNAHRIVER A. 5,1 .. ........... ......... ...... .. .......... ATLA NTICINTRAC.AS1;:7,;;@;;;;, ENGINEER DISTRICT, SAVANNAH ..... ........... ...........o......I.... .......... .......... 253,124 ......... ......... .......... ST. JOH S RIVER, FLA 11,198 29,974 ........... 197,767 .......... 749,363 ......... ......... .......... ATLANTIC. INTRACDASTZ ENGINEER DISTRICT, JACKSONVILLE . ........... 1,822 .......i... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... TOTAL., SHIPPING AREA --------- 32,987 36,962 ........... 197,787 ---------- 1,002"481 ......... ......... .......... ATLANTIC!INTRACOAST AL WATER1%AY1 ENG IN EER DISTRICT, JACKSONVILLE/ ST JO INSIRIVER,FLA 2,053 ......... ......... .......... ATLANTHICLINTRACDASTAZ'".;7i;;;.;", -* ....... .. ENGINEER DISTRICT, JACKSONVILLE ............. ................................. 453,209 --------- --------- ---------- TOTAL,.SHIPPING AREA ......... ........... 16,539 ........... .........I. .......... 455,262 ......... ......... .......... INTRACOASTAL@NATERWAY, CALOOSAHATCHEE,RIVER TO ANCLOTE@ RIVER, FLA./ OKEECADBEE:OIATERMAY,.FLA -------- .......... 12,638 ........... ..................... S64,290@ ......... ......... .......... INTRACOASTAL@WATEROAY, CALOOSAMATCHEE RIVER TO ANCLOTE RIVER, FLA ---------------------- ---------- 50,529 ........... ...........7......... .259,734 ......... 1,167 .......... TOTAL;, SHIPPING AREA ......... ---------- 123,167 ........... .......... .......... 824pO24 ........ 1,10 .......... 'A PHTMA CODE so, Wd&44449-ee*4X4@ aC *O&ed 1 19 ff 19 TABLE 4--DD4ESTIC.INLAND MDVEMEN.TS OF PETROLEUM AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS--CDNTINUED SHIPPING-AREA BY RECEIVING AREA CALE14DAR YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF 21066 POUNDS) OTHER. LUBRI- PETROLEUM SHIPPING AREA GASOLINE DISTILLATE '; CRUDE JET FUEL XEROKNE RESIDUAL NAPHTHA CATIND PRODUCTS' ................................... ICODE FUEL DIL PETROLEUM (CODE (CDDE FieL 0 1L (CODE OILS AND (CODES RECEIVING AREA 2911) (CODE (CODE 2912) 2913) (CODE 2917) GREASES z9lel@ 2914) 1111) 2915) (CODE@ 2921, 2916) 2991) GULF INTRACOASTAL NATERNAY' APALACHEE-SAY, FLA., TO MOBILE, BAY, ALA./. GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY` APALACHEE BAY, FLA., TO@MOSILE SAY, ALA ------------------------ ----------- 10,487 -------- 9,954 ..... .... ........... ......... ......... .......... GULF INTRACOASTAL, 14ATERMAY' .MOBILE BAY, ALA- TO NEW ORLEANS, LA.---! ----------------- ----------- ------ o--i . ...... ...... @.......... ..... T... ....... .. .......... GALVESTON SAY, TEXAS ------------ ----------- 3,6S6 ...... ............... .......... 7,452 ......... 1,068 .......... 4ON04GAHELA RIVER, PA. AND N.VA ---------------------------- ----------- F........... .. 225 ......... .. ...... .......... ......... .......... .... !....... 1, TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA --------- ----------- 14,143 ........... 29,499 .......... 8,677 ......... 1,068 .......... GULF OF 4EXICO? GULF OF MEXICO ................ 2,725 271,613 1 11,211 III ....... .......... ..... 6..... ........... ......... WARRIOR RIVER SYSTEM- -;; ---- 1,216 ...4 ... ........... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... GULF INTRACO AS TAL 14A T@;w MOBILE BAY# ALA- TO NEV4 ORLEANS, LA ..................... ........... 1,073 lb,701 . .......... .......... ........... ......... . I....... as,516 INNERHARBOR NAVIGATION CANAL, LA ---------------------------- ----------- 17.7 ........... .......... .......... ............ ......... ......... .......... LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN, LA ---- 170 295 ...... o.... .......... .......... ........... ......... ... ;...... .......... WATERWAY FROM EMPIRE, LA., TO . ! GULF OF MEXICO ---------------- ---------- --- ....... 721 .6 ........ ........I.. ........... ...!...... ......... .......... GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' 9ISSISSIP01 RIVER, LA., TO SABINE RIVER,' TEA --------------- ----------- 80#153 35*,?97 --m ....... ......m.... ........... ......... ......... .......... GULF INTRACOASTAL OiATERWAY' PLAQUEMINE,TO MORGAN CITY ROUTE, LA ....................... ........... ........... 16,734 ..... ... ...... ........... ......... ......... .......... ATCHAFALAYA RIVER, LA.-- ------ ----------- 408 1,1,640 -6 ....... .......... ........... ......... BAYOU VERMILION, LA ............. ........... 130 .... a ...... ......... . .......... ........... ... 7-.! ---- CALCASIEU RIVER AND PASS, LA ---- ----------- 10,330 04,489 217 ...... o... ........... ......... ......... ........ SABINE-NECHES WATERWAY, TEXAS --- T,194 ........... 17,007 .......... .......... ........... ........ ......... .......... GALVESTON SAY, TEXAS ------- .... ........... ............ 01,196 ..... .......... .......... 6......... .. v....... .......... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES - ----------- 2,916 sis@lsq .,; ......w. .......... ........... ......... ......... ill,146 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA --------------------- 71,71?s@ ........... 309'sil ----- .... .......... ........... .. r------- -- !....... to,a93 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO BUT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGEr LA ----------------- 10,344 ........ 6... ....... ... ...... ... .......... ........... ......... ......... 11021 4153ISSIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER --------------------------- 6,339 ... I------ --- ...... .......... ....... ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL ----------- 2,500 ...... 6.@ ... ........ ...... .......... ....... PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL ------------ 5,730 ........... ........... . 6. ..... 1. @..v ....... ........... ......... ......... .......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA --------- 114,01s 367,666 2,025,iSS 217 .......... ........... ......... 1 170,767 NARRIOR RIVER SYSTEM/ ULFINTRA CO ASTAL NATERWAYI APALACHEE SAY, FLA., TO MOBILE BAY, ALA ------------------------ 160,845 3a,13? -- ---- -- ---------- 86,777 --------- --------- 15,?61 APAL.ACHICOLA,CflATTAHODCMEE AND FLINT RIVERS, GA. AND FLA ------- ----------- 23,46? ........... .......... . 48,993 GULF OF MEXICO ------------------ ----------- 162 ----------- ---------- - ::::::::: ..... !I.,!!! ::::::::: ::- ,0AR:IOR.RIVER SYSTEM--;:;:-;; --- 23,866 48,468 602,066 .......... .......... 456,657 ......... .. A1.AAMA COOSA RI ERB , 0 GA .............................. ........... ..... 4..... ........j.. .......... .......... 3,706 ......... . ;........ .. ....... GULF INTRACOASTAL MATERIOAY- MOBILE BAY, ALA- TO MEN ORLEANS, LA,m ------------------- 99,065 S4,409 egobt .6 --------- ---------- 5,646 ......... ......... 30,270 GULF INTRACOASTAL@AATERvoAYI MISSISSIPPI RIVER, LA- TO SABINE@RIVER, TEX --------------- ----------I. ........... eo?,471 ---------- -- ....... ........... ........... ......... 3,544 ATCHAFALAYA RIVER, LA ........... ......... @- , , 20,250 ........... 6 .......... .......... 21,791 ....... CALCASIEURIVER AND PASS, LA ---- ----------- @7isqb 112,511a ,3,SS5 ---------- 9,543 17";7 SABINE-NECHES OATERMAY, TEXAS ... 61465 S9,165 423,002 ...... 4-w . .......... 21,904 146,341 ......... ......... GALVESTON DAY, FEXA3@ ......... o- 6ing 151,49r e5i,837 .......... ......... 260,825 44,586 ......... ......... GULF INTRACOASTAL 09ATERV4AY- GALVESTON TO@CORPUS CHRISTI.. TEXAS@@w .......... 1@ .............. ........... ...... 35,660 p....... . .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... ;ULF INTRACOA3TAl.,AATERWAYl CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TD.THE- MEXICAN BORDER-; ................. ........... 30,110 6,125 .......... .......... 4t,481 ......... ......... . MISSISSIPPI.RIVERI NEW DRLEANS,LA., TO-MOUTH.OF PASSES . ........... 16,631 396,120 ... .......... 11,869 25,564 - 31470 10,632 MISSISSIPPI,RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TOt BUT NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA --------------------- 23,296 6,506 3410005 7*110 .......... 32,162 37,978 ......... ..... i,!... M153ISSIPPI RIVER,' 14OUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO BUT NOT:INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA ................. ........... ........... ..... 6...... .......... .......... ........... ......... ........ 61235 MISSISSIPPI,RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO-40UTH OF MISSOURk RIVER ........................... 6,486 ........... ........... .......... .......... ........ PORT OF.CHICAGO, ILL ............ ....... ... ........... ......... 7. ..... 17 22.;;; TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ......... @j 346,102 457p038 2,358,044 985,450 263, 678 3,470 407,473 DOMESTIC INLAND, TRAFFIC, AREAS OF' ORIGK AND DESTINATION MOVEMENTS Of PETROLEU14 AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS.-CONTINUED, SHIPPING AREA BY RECEIVING AREA CALENDWYEAR 1959 (IN TONS Of 2,0OC POUN69) OTHER LUBRI; PETROLEUR SHIPPING AREA GAS OL I NZ., DISTILLATE CRUDE, JET, FUELz KEROSENE1 RESIDUAL@ NAP04THA CA T,N PRODUCTS .......... v....................... (CODE. FUEL, OIL@ PETROLEUM, (CODE- I( CO DE FUEL. OIL@ (CODE OM AND (CODES RECEIVING@OkNEA 2911) (CODE (CODE, 2912) 2913) (CODE; 2917) GREASES 2918, 2914) 1311) ?915) (CODE 2921, 2916) 2991) ALABAMA-COOSA RIVERS, ALA. AW6W WARRIOR RIVER SYSTEM ...........o. ........... ........... 17,695 ........ ...... ........... ......... ......... .......... GULF INTRACOASiAL-WATERWAY1 MOBILE SAY, ALA- TO 4ENORLEANS, LA./ GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' APALACHEE BAY, FLA., TO MOBILE DAY, ALA ................. @-T .... .. 405,232 148,355 ........ --- 1,990 ..o ....... 26,407 ......... ......... 131,920 APALACHIZOLA,CHATTAHDdCHEE AND FONT.RIVERSi..G4. AND FLA ------- 15,177 6,647 ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... 22,69B ;ULF OF MEXICO ------------------ --------- !.. Z06 ...... .... .......... NARRIOR:RIVER:SYSTEM ............. 65,938 66,719 ............ .......... ........ GULF INTRACbASTAL@AATERNAYI MOSILE,SAY, ALA,. TO NEW : ORLEANS, LA ------------------- 49,419 38'D09 ?,205 ---------- I--------- ----------- --------- --------- 27,476 PASCAGOULA RIVEN, 4ISS -------m.. ........... 187 ........... .......... .......... ........... ....... ;.. ......... .......... NATER4AY FROM EMPIREv-LA., TO, GULF OF MEXICO ............... .............. ........ le,,938 -------- ?............ ........... ......... ......... .......... GULF INTRACQASTALlWATERWAY-@ MISSISSIPPI RIVER, LA., TO SASINE@RIVER, TEXi--@ .. .......... ........... ...;-------- 16,b42 ---o .... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... OUCHITA@AND-BLACA RIVERS, ARK. AND L.Aj ......................... ........... .......... ..................... ........... ................... .......... CALCASIEU.RIVER@ANO-PASS, LA ... ......... q. ............ ........ m .. .......... .......... 8,155 ......... ......... .......... $ABINE-NECMES WATERWAY, TEXASa.. 47,277 --m- 33:24: 4t:8968 4S:3000 GALVESTON-SAY, TEXAS ---------- 35,4331 77;;; 17S 23 32 5 7 17 77 GULF INTRACDASTAL@AATERNAYI GALVESTON TO CORPUS CHRISTI, lEXAS ...... o..... v ... w..m ........ la"iso ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... &ULF INTRACOASTAL@MATERWAY' CORPUS CMRISTI@ TEXAS" TO TME MEXICAN BORDER .................. 5,680 ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... NISSISSIPPURIVER1 NEW ORLEANB,LA., TOMOUTH OF-PASSESm 22,504 ............ 64,434 .......... .......... 20,073 .......... ......... , 20,174 MISSISSIPPI@RIVER' HATON,ROUGE, LA ' TO SUTt NOT' INCLUDING, NEW 60,120 --------- -------- a. .......... 82,273 1,505 26,542 3,010 326,123, 14ISSISSIPPI.Ri , OHIO RIVER TO-BUT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROJ9E , ........... 8,836 1,242 .... o-ft .... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... 5,662 4ISSISSIPPI *RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, "INN., TO MOUTH'OF MISSOURI RIVER ....... a........ .......... 103,008 ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... 10,605 ......... .......... MOLF RIVER,,TENN.--@ .......... 15,996 7,791 ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... DNIO RIVER--ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVrLLE@-; ........ r.......... R3.2,127 119,634 ........... 196,210 ........... ........... ......... ......... .......... OHIO.R@JVERI ENGINEER DISTRICT* HUNTINGTONi,-i ..... ............. 13,365-..m ........ ........... ..................... ........... ......... ......... .......... TENNESSEEIRIVER, TENN., ALA. AND KY.----! ...... .......... 63,310 87,414 ...... ....... o- 72,721 COP-LICHL14ND RIVER, TENN. ANO@ KY .. ...... ;..a.i . ......... m..; ........... .......... .......... .... ;#;Do 121,534 RANAhim RivEki N;VA.----;"--; ... !j'o -51 .......... s. ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ....... m. .... iLLlq5IS_XiiEN, LL L........... ........... ........... ......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL.@ ---------- -- 40,600 .......... - ---------- ---------- 62,243 ......... ......... .......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA --------- 1,429,2Ro 604,774 110,415 199,442 ---- 407,636 92,875 29,322 1,345,143 LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN, LA./ GULF INtRACoAsrAL@NATERwAY- MOBILE-SAY, ALA,.-TO-NE6 ORLEANS, LA --------------------- --------- . ........... e,684 .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... ........... MISSISSIPPI:RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO MUUTH OF PASSES . .......... . ........... 613 -------- 7. .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... TOTALo SHIPPING AREA ..................... ........... $,297 --- ..... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... LAKE MAUREPAS, LA,/ GULF'OF MEXICO .................. ........... ... ....... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... 5,630 gULF,INTRACOASTAL NATERWAYt 40BILE BAY 'ALA- TO'NEW ORLEANS, LA --------------------- ----------- ----------- 3,690 .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... RIS31 31 IPPI@ RIVER,t@ NEW ORLEA.1,LA.,'TQ:,lUU TA OF PASSES . ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ..... I... ........ TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ......... ........... ........... 49,486 .......... ...................... ......... ......... 5,630 IATERWAY FROM EMPIRE, LA., TO &ULF OF 4EXICO/ GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' 1413SISSIPPI RIVER, LA., TO SABINE RIVER;@TEX.---! ----------- ----------- ----------- Z,042 .......... .......... ......... .GALVESTON BAY, TEXAS ------------ ----------- --------- 6,032 ---------- ---------- --------- "ISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES - ------------ ----------- 2e,955 .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... NISSISSIPPL RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA-., TO BUT@NUT INCLUDING.NEW' ORLEANS. LA -------------------- 2,802 ........... 534,976 ---------- ---------- ----------- --------- --------- ---------- TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ......... 2,802@ ........... S66,DD5 .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... 52 Waas4s*e e"4m 4, ae *oazd Sm&4, 1999 TABLE 4--DOMEBTIC@INLANO MOVEMENTS OF PETROLEUM AND,PEYRDLEU14 PRODUC78--CONTINUEO SHIPPING.'AREA BY RECEIVING,AREA CALENDAR, YEAR 1989 (IN,TDNS OF 2,000 POUNDS) OTHER LUBRI; PRETROLEU14 SHIPPING AREA GASOLINE DISTILLATE. C:ULD.%4 JET FUEL- KERDSENE REEIDUAL IAPHTHA CA T,N PODUCTS ...................... .......... (CODE;' FUEL OIL PC T 0 E (CODE CC 0 FU L OIL (CODE. OILS AND (CODES RECEIVING.AREA 2911) (CODE, (CODE, 2912) 29iS) (CODEi 2917) GREASES, 2914) 1311) 291s) (CODE 2921, 2916) 2991) GULF INTRACOASTAL,FIA7ERNAY' 413SISSIPPI RIVER, LA., TD SABINE, RIVER, TEX./. GULF INTRACOASTALsNATERIVAY'- APALACMEE SAY, FLA.,-TO MOBILE SAY, ALA ------------------------ -.......... ........... ........... 1,620 .......... ........... ......... ......... .. GULF OF ME -------- ------ m--- --- -------- --------- --------- ---- W ARRIDR RIVER ..... ........ ........ .......... ........... ......... ......... ... GULF INTRACDASTAL,FIATERWAY' MOBILE aAY' ALA- TO ME$, ORLEANS, LA, 3;295 -w ... ..... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... INNERHARSOR 3,980 . ..........6.......... ........... ......... ......... . 4.... WATERWAY F;;m-Nm;7;;,--:;77 GULF OF MEXICO ------------------ ---------- --- 12,415 .......... .......... . v.......... ......... ......... ..... ru LF I@JTRACOASTAL,WATERWI .,,1 381S lpPI RIVER LA., TO SABINE:R V R TEA ----- .... 26i084 997,432 ---------- ---------- ----------- --------- ---- I E ' .... .......... GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' PLAQUEMINE TO, MDR GA N CITY ROUTE, LA.-, ... .......... 220 ........ .......... .......... .......... ......... ..... ..... .......... ATCHAFALAYARRIVER, LA@:7;-7; ---- ----------- 1,876 1,318,146 ---------- .......... 5,165 .......... ....... . .......... INLAND NATE MAY, FR AN, ! - I 149RMEATAU RI ftR, LA ------m 21-475------- i@ - ----------- ---------- ----------- -------- q- --------- ---------- BAYOU VERMILION, LA.;:-;;;;. -- ......... 22,467 -------- -- I------- - ........ ........... ......... ......... 7 ......... . N NR,Y 1;, ER..E TAU RIVE BA UE ANDBAYOU DES CANNES, LA ........ .... ......i........... 1,058 .. ...... m@ ... ........ w.. ... ..... 6.@ .. .......... CALCASIEU RIVER AND PASS'LA 7,790 3,391 $,153,557 -------- ---------- ------ ..... ..... . ..... SASINE-NECHESWAtERNAYI TEXA;::: 94 S67 ........... 310,SS4 .......... .......... ........... ......... ... .......... GALVESTON SAY, TEXAS ------------ 31;586 --------- 567,010 ..... .... .......... 1,939 ........ .......... rULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' GALVESTON TO CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS --------------------------- 7,546 ........... 38,200 ------ t... .......... . ... ......... . !...... .......... GULF INTRiCOWAL mATERWAYf CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE 11 EXICAN BORDER ---------------- 11's5l ........... 14,526 ---------- ---------- ----------- a... .......b .......... MISSISSIPPI RIVER NEW ORLEANS,LAj'T0MUTH OF PASSES- S,137 928 9,300,673 ---- ---------- 38 I;Sig -;-v ------- 866 4, salss,PP RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA.; TO BUT NOT INCLUDING,NEW1 ORLEANS, LA --------------------- 49,172 ----------- 291,455 .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... ....... 41SsIssPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO BUT '40T INCLUDING "BATON ROUGE, LA ........ ................... . ....... ---- 56,220 ......r.... .......... ................. m..... ......... .. m....... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ......... 207,349 274,240 1,724,994 i.820 ---------- 1,142 1,539 ...... obs GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' @LAQUEMINE.TU 4ORGA-4 CITY ROUTE, LA./ WARRIOR RIVER SYSTEM ------------ ----------- ---------- 3,064 .... ... ... ....... .... w....... ...... v... ...... GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' 11 OBILE BAY, ORLEANS, LA...... ....... ........... ........... . .................... ........ .. ....... ......... 911 GULF INTRACOASTAL NATERwAY1. 11 ISSISSIPPI RIVER,LA., TO SABINE RIVER, TEX ............... ........... ........... . .604,701 .......... .. .... .. ......... ......... .......... r ,ULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' PLAQUEMINE TD MORGAN,CITY ROUTE, LA -------;............... ........... ........... 29,754 .......... ... .......... n. .........r ......... .......... ATCHAFALAYA RIVER, LA ........... 1,515 ..... ..... ........... .......... ........... ........... ......... ... ;...... .......... CALCASIEU RIVER AND PASS, LA.--- 10,173 ....... 42,592 .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... SASINE7'JEC HES,FIATEROOA.Y, TE!A!::: 62,260 ----------- 1,532 ---------- -;--------- -------------- --------- -- m------- 3,171 S rALVES ON BAY TEXA 20,635 ............ .......... .......... .......... ...... 2,181: ---------- 1,751 ,ULF INTRACUASTAL NATERAW CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE, MEXICAN BORDER - - ---------- IS,838 ........... ........... ..................... ........... ....... ... ......... . ........ MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEW ORLEA,N$,LA., TO '40UTH.OF PASSES'- 13, 169w..... 1,326 ...... ..... ........... ......... ......... 85.1so 4ISSI SSIPPI'RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA.'@ TO BUT NUT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, .............. 1DO,9@1 -.7 ... !-! ... ........... .......... .......... ........... L5,217 ..... .. .......... 416@li$iPPI RIVER' MOUTH UF OHIO RIVER 13'b0i'NOT-IAcL0DING ........ w-wi .... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... 4,316 OATON-ROUGE; LA*; . 1 -1 Mississippi RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS. MINN., TO MUUrh UF MISSOURI RIVER .......;................... 2,800 ........... ..... ..... ........... ... ....... .... . . ....... ........ .......... TOTAL, SllIePING AREA ......... 23S,347 ...... a.... b82',971 ........... ...;....... .... ..... 17,598 ......... 95,503 ATCHAFALAYA RIVERr LA./ GULF OF MEXICU ---------- ---- --------- 74i ........ .......... ...... ... .......... . ......... .... ..... .......... '.;.......... .......... .......... ...... WARRIOR RIVER SYSIEM ....... .......... ---------- --- 4ULt ACAp.' WNEP- ---------- ---------- ..... o.. 1,305 ....... ;.. .......... ........ .......... WAfERiIY @RUM EMPIRE, LA.# 11) %00'up ... ........... ........... 100,572 .......... .......... ........... ... ...... ......... ..... DOMESTIC INLAND 'TRAFFIC, AREAS:.OF@@ ORIGIN 'AND DESTINATION 53 TABLE, 4-.ODMEOTIC INLAND MOVEMENTS OF PETROLEU*AND PE.TOoLEUM PRODUCT8--CONTINUED SHIPPING AREA BY RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR YEAR 1489 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) OTHER LUBRI- PETROLEUM SHIPPING AREA (CDNTINUED),/ GASOLINE, DISTILLATE CRUDE JET FUEL- KEROSENE, RESIDUAL, 4APHTHA CATING PROOJCT3' ....... w.o ......... ........... (CODEi FUEL OIL PETROLEUM (CODE,- (CODE FUEL OIL (CODE OILS AND (CDOE3 .RECEIVING AREA 2911) (CODE (CODE 2912) 2913) (CODE. 2917) GREASES 2914) 1311) 29151 (CODE- 292L. 2916) 4991h GULF INTRACOWAL@NATERWAYI Mississippi RIVER, LA., TO SABINE RIVER, TEX ............... ........... ai2ob 142,770 .......... ........ . ........... ......... ......... .......... GULF INTRACOA3TAL-NATLRWAYI@ PLAQUEMINEiTO MORGAN CITY ROUTE', LA ....................... ........... ........ 36,366 .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... ATCHAFALANkRIVER, LA ........... ... ........ . 615 3,S24 .......... .......... 3,190 ......... ......... .......... OUCHITA AND BLACK RIVERS, Aft. AND LA ................. a........ 126,4146 ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... . CALCASIEU RIVER AND.PASS, ".- .6,096 . 306 5,172 .......... ........ r- ----------- 6,828 ......... . ........ SABINE.NECHES'WAtERWAY, TEXAS ... 40,271 ........... ........... .......... .......... 11,022 5,232 .1ALVESTON SAY, fEXA3o ........... 7,416 ........................ .......... ......... 6,304 7,71, MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEW ORLEA4S,LA., TO MOUTH OF PAS3ES ............. ........... 00,042 ...... ...... 20,422 20,436 ......... 11,2sl MISSISSIPPI;RIVER' BATON ROUSE, LA , TO-BUT'NOT INCLUDING NEW ORZEA4S,@LA.-@ .................. ell 790 113,230 46,292 .......... ......... 235,369 IS,261 ......... ....... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO BUT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE,@.LA....! ............. 506,783 15,995 22,058 ..................... ........... ......... ......... .......... MISSI3SIPPI,RIVER',4OUTH OF - 418SOURI-RIVER-TO MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER ....... F.................... .150,6S6 ........... ........... ............I........ ........... ......... ......... .......... MISSISSIPPI.RIVER1 MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER ....... m..... ............. .17,516 ........... ........... .......... .... ..... ........... ......... .... WOLF'RIVER,..TENN.w--@-----w ...... 14,871 .......... w.: ....... .. .......... .......... ........ .. ......... .... -OHIO@RIVERI ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE-i ......w............. 219,699 --m ........ ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .... ...... TENNESSEE RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND ..................... 114,412 ........... ........... .......... .......... 10,368 ......... ......... .......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ......... I'ass,956 38,094 44b,369 ---------- ---------- 28SI675 67,750 ......... 12,197 OUCHITA-AND BLACK RINERS, ARK. AND, Lkli 41631331PPI RIVER- MOUTH OF OHIO'RIVER TO BUT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA ................. 4,006 ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ... ..... .......... INLAND ' NiTER'A Y, FR4NKLiN TO 4ERMENTAU RIVER ,LA./ WARRIOR RIV ER SYSTEM-! .......... .......... r,r.! ........ 175,711 .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... GULF INTRACOASTAL NATERWAYt 4ISSISSIPPI RIVER, LA., TO SAB11WRIVER, TEX ............... ........... ........... 26S,852 ..................... ........... ......... ......... ... ...... INLAND WATERWAY, FRANKLIN TO . MERMENTAU RIVER, LA.-@ ........... 598 ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... CALCASIEU RIVER AND PASS, LA ---- ----------- ----- 282,942 ---------- ---------- ----------- --------- --------- ---------- SABINE-NECHES WATERWAY,.TEXAS --- ----------- ------ m ---- 14,OZ5 ---------- ---- ----------- --------- --------- ---------- GALVESTON BAY, TEXAS ------------ ---------- ----------- 60,773 .......... ... ....... ........... ......... ......... .......... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEW ORLEANS'LA.,'10 MUYTkOF PASSES ............ !- ----------- i47,2ss .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... MISSIssipp, RivER,uArON ROUGE, LA@, TO BUT NOT INCLUDING NEA ,ORLEANS,. LA.."T.? ............... ........... ........... 27,399 ...... !m .. ....... ... ........... ......... ......... .......... M13816SIPPI,ilVER1 'MOUTH OF DHIO RIVER'TO BUT NOT-INCLJDIMG BATON ROUGE, ----------- ----------- 72,048 ....... 7.. .......... -6,520 ......... ......... .......... @OTAI., SMIPP'ING AREA-@ ....... 598 ...... w.- 586,033 .......... .......... 6,520 --------- --------- ---------- BAYOU VER41LIDN, LA.f@ WARRIOR@RIVER SYSTEM ............ ........... ........... 160,417 .......... .......... ....... I.... ......... ......... .......... GULF INTRACOASTAL: WATERWAY- MISSISSIPPI,,RIVER, LA., TO SABINE RIVER' TEX ............... a 33,708 job 295 .......... ........... ..... 2 .......... ATCHAFALAYA RIVER,.LA.i ......... ........... ........... 115,448 .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... CALCASIEU RIVER AND PASS,'LA .... ........... .... i ...... 9,924 .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... ........... GALVESTON SAY, TEXAS ............ ........... ........... 6,112 .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,LAl,_TQ:4OUTH OF PA3SE3- ----w ....... ........... 306 .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... TOTAL,, SHIPPINGi AREA ......... . 1 33,708 292*513 295 .......... ........... ......... 2 .......... 14ERMENTAU RIVER, BAYOU NEZPIQUE AND 13AY '0-J DES CANNEOF LA./ GULF OF MEXICD-w-@---w ....... .... ... ll .. ........... ........... .......... ......... ........... ......... ......... 9072 OARRIDR RIVER SYSTEM ............ ........... ........... 2,328 .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... ........ GULF INTRACOASTAWWATERmAY- MOSILE,SAYvALA- TO NEW .ORLEANS, LA.---!---! ... ol,@ ........ ... ........ ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ........ IS,706 ATCHAFALAYA:RIVER, LA ......... 3,9b9 ........... 50's I ..................... ........... ......... ......... .......... 2,594 ........... 35,@O CALCASIEU RIVER AND PASS, LA.- 93 ....... ............. ..... . 5,908 81,63S 118,430 ------- -- SABINE-NECHE3 OATEROAY, TEXAS --- ....... ........ GALVESTON BAY, TEXAS ............ 10,#56 ........ 87,694 .......... .. 6,9S4 .... i.... .......... CULF'INTRACOASTA@,WATERVJAY't CORPUS CHRISTI, tEXAS,,TD THEt MEXICAN aOROER-p .............. 13,591 ........... ........... . ........ .......... ........... ........ ........ .......... 54 ?V&elt4@ ae Zu&d S&&4, 119 ff 17 TABLE 4--DOgESTIC:INLAND MOVEMENTS OF PETROLEUM AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS.-CONTINUED SHIPPING AREA BY RECEIVING AREA .CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN TONS Of 2,000 POUNDS) OTHER SHIPPING AREA (CONTINUED) LUBRI- PETROLEUM GASOLINE, DISTILLATE CRUDE JET FUEL KEROSENE RESIDUAL@ NAPHTHA CATING PRODUCTS ................................... (CODE FUEL OIL PETROLEUM @(CODE (CODE FUEL 0 RECEIVING AREA IL (CODE" OIL$ AND (CODES 2911) (CODE (CODE 2912) 2913) (CODE Z917) GREASES 2918, 29M 1311) 291s) (CODE 2921, 2 If.)- 2991) MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES . ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... 1,393 ......... ......... 91,330 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NUT INCLUDING NEIW ORLEANS, LA ..................... 27,176 ----------- 28,016 ---------- ---------- 1,789 ......... ......... MISS13SIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO BUT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA ----------------- 1,099 ........... 30,334 .......... .......... ........... ......... . ........ ......... MISSISSIPPI RlvW MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER ........... ............... ........... ........... ........... 1,498 ...................... ......... ......... .......... MISSISSIPPI RlVER',MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO MOUTH OF MISSOURI@ RIVER --------------------------- 2,317 ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... . PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL ---------- 4,673 ----------- ----------- ---- ---------- ----------- --------- - TOTAL, SlIPPING AREA --------- 147,748 5,908 38e,996 1,49B .......... 31182 9,680 ..... L... 115,508 CALCASIEU RIVER AND PASS, LA./ GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERNAY'. APALACHEE SAY, FLA., TO MOBILE BAY, ALA ------------------------ 3,632 ----- ----------- 90,56S .......... ........... 2,041 --------- ---------- APALACHICOLA,CHATTAHUOCHEE AND FLINT RIVERS, GA. AND FLA ------- 6,356 ----------- ----------- ---------- --- 6....... ........... ......... .. GULF OF MEXICO ------------------ --- 18,876 ----------- 751 .... ---------- ----------- --------- 0 mARRIOR RIVER SYSTEM ............ ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... 13,836 --------- --------- ---------- GULF INTRACOASTAL 0ATER11AY' 4051LE BAY, ALA- TO NEW ORLEANS, LA --------------------- 2,076 ----------- ----------- 1,706 .......... ........... @,Sls ---------- ---------- GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' MISSISSTPPI RIVER:.LA::.T SABINE RIVER, TEX -- -2 ------ ----------- 121,748 74,726 .......... .... 59,454 --------- --------- ---------- GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' PLAQU!41NE ..:2 M2R!.AN.HTj ....... ROUTE LA_-........... ........... ........... ...... .... ........... ......... .. 2,857 ---------- ATCHAFALAYA RIVCR,-:A ........... ........... 12,837 4,S96 ...... ...... ........... ......... ......... .......... INLAND WATERWAY, FRANXLIN TO MERMENTAU RIVER, LA::::::::::::: 1:616 - ---------- ----------- --------- - I------- - ;--------- DAYUUVERMILION,LA 14 730 ------ ---------- ----------- --------- --------- ---------- 4ERMENTAU RIVE R, BAYOU NEZPIGUE AND BAYOU DES LA:-:A-:::: 1,5341 RIV RAND .... ......... ......... CANNES' ------ 77;@'; ---- 7;;",;4 088 CALCASIEUEPA SASINE;NECATER,SS 94, 927 2303: 70 42S9 42,352558 HE$ AT, TEXAS --- 185,256 79,869 31,172 10,663 .......... GA LVE S ON BAYTEXAS ------------ 69'aul 154,401 1,128,270 b4,203 31128 180,738 81,602 40,223 86,458 GULF INTRACOASTAL AiATLRWAY' IALVESTON TO CURPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS ........................... 115,b5b ----------- 6,104 .......... .......... 1,831 ...... p............. 9,Zts GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE MEXICAN BORDER---; ............... 30,742 ........... ........... .......... .......... 14,595 19,410 13,026 29,299 MISSISSIPPI RIVER,NEW ORLEANS,j.4. , T0 MDUTH OF PASSES- 5,188 4,726 6,S24 .......... .......... 56,339 15,479 1,770 1,335 MISSISSIPPI RIVER,aATON ROUGE, LA., TO,SUT NOT INCLUDINGNEW ORLEANS, LA --------------------- 82,477 65,735 3,266 .......... .......... 203,624 68,264 1,442 t1449 MI3SISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF OHI0RIVER To FJUTNOf INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA ----------------- 10,175 ........... 9,136 44,367 ---------- ----------- --------- 23,244 ---------- MISSISSIPPI RIVER- MOUTH OF MISSDURI RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO RIVlR;;j;;;,;;;@@-,;l- --40,926 ........... ........... 8,S33 .......... ........... 1,272 52,547 ---------- 4 1 S S I 4INN TO MOUTH OF 415SOURI RIVER .......................... 50,496 9,600 ........... .......... .......... ..................... S,I 491, ARKANSAS RIVER, ARK ------------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 34,125 ---------- 5,196 ......... 12 B OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUI5VILLE ---------------------- 30,456 ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... 1,569 ....; ...... OHIO RIVER' EN61NEER DISTRICT, PITTSdU---- ----------- ----------- ------ ** ... .......... .......... .... a...... 988 6,204 .......... TENNESSEE AND K AL4EGH ILLINais RIVER, ILL ------------- 2,500 ........:.. ........... .......... .......... .......... ......... ......... .......... PORT OFCHICAG D, ILL ------------ ----------- ----------- ----------- ---------- ---------- ----------- 7,966 57,STS .......... TOTAL, SHIPPI4G AREA --------- 650,990 596,557 1,S33,271 27S,973 3,128 730,628 257,613 298,150 129$296 SABINE;NECHESCMATERLNA Y' TEXAS/ GUL INTRA0ASTA 4ATERRA V, APALACHEESA , LA MOBILE SAY,LA ----- ----------- --------- ----------- 2S,307 .......... 21,407 11874 32,446 .......... ESC aIA A44 AND C04ECUH ;i;;R FLA AND ......... ?........ 829 GUL,FMEXI ......... '441 .......... WARRIOR RIVER SYSTEM ------------ 6,592 9,305 267,694 .......... .......... 274,295 5,899 ......... 21269 GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAYI MOBILE BAY, AL'!.w AN"L ORLL' 159,048 26,634 ........... .......... .......... 21,547 12,i4( . ....... 25,066 OWER 11 AY FROM EMPIRE, LA., ; - GULF OF MEXICO--i ........... ........... ........... Q,S40 .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... DOMESTIC INLAND TRAFFIC, AREAS OF.ORIGIN..AND DESTINATION 55 TABLE:4--DO14ESTIC INLAND MOVEMENTS OF.PETROLEUM AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS--CONTINUED SM IPPING AR EA BY RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF 2,.000 POUNDS) OTHER LUBRI-- PETROLEUM SHIPPING AREA (CONTINUED) GASOLINE DISTILLATE @ CRUDE JET ,FUEL, KEROSENE RESIDUAL, 4APHTMA CATING PRODUCTS I.............. o...... ..........(CODE FUEL OIL PETROLEU M, (CODE ItCODE FUEL OIL, (CODE OILS AND (CODES RECEIVING AREA:' 1911) (CODE (CODE, 291a) 2913) (CODE 291[l) GREASES 2918, 2914) 1311) 2915) (CODE 2921, 2916) 2991) GULF INTRACOASTAL NATERHAY' MISSISSIPPI RIVER, LA., TO SABINE RIVER, TEX..- ......... 86,806, 42,678 29,074 9,000 .......... 55,895 ......... ......... .......... GULF INTRACOASTAL,NATkRAAYl PLAQUEMINE TQ@MORGAN CITY ROUTE, LA --------------------- ----------- --------- ----------- ......... .......... ........... $6,569 20,670 .......... ATCHAFALAYk RIVER, LA ........... ........... @6,732 29,947 ---------- ---------- 39,093 6,249 ......... ........ CALCASIEU RIVER AND PASS, LA.-- 6,486 38,999 458,841 8,120 17,860 IT4,696 33,053@ ......... 130,a SABINE-NECHE3 WATERWAY, TEXAS ... 171,416 109,162 S79,300 .......... .......... 440,802 316,002 2,036 10,249 GULF INTRACOASTAL,f$ATER*AY' SASINE.RIVER TO GALVESTON, TEXAS ........................... ........... ........... 1,838 .......... ......... 1,416 IS,918 ......... ........ GALVESTON BAY, TEXAS ............ 324,S78 541,370 188,919 88,472 ---------- 1,909,675 229,817 119,937 400,1 GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' GALVESTON TO CORPUS CHRI STI, TEXAS --------------------------- 29,178 34,091 ........... .......... .......... 155,118 14,835 ......... 195,256 GULF IN71P!ArOASTAL@WATERNAYI CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE MEXICAN BORDER ---- m ......o------ 9,300 22,917 6S,283 ---------- ---------- 105,040. 37,271 15,510 22,160 MISSISSIPPI RIVER'@NEW ORLEANS,LA , TO MOUTH OF PASSES- 12,469 7,657 49,018 .......... .......... 419,223 7,000 66,639 24,587 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUCE LA., TO@SUT NOT lkcLuDING NEN ORLEANS, LA ....... -------------- 226,754 62,751 80,349 .......... 310sl 305,738 99,703 5,631 236,754 MIS3ISSIPPI;RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO BUT NOT INCLUDING ..BATON ROUGE;r LA ................. 10,311 8,812 lb,083 21,330 .....o.... ......... 3,036 30,213 ....... 141631$SIPPI-RIVERI MOUTH OF MISSOURL RIVER, TO MOUTH OF- DMIO RIVER ...................... .... ........... 7,052 ........... .................... ........... .... I.... 17,349 2,903 MISSISSIPPLRIVER' MINNEAMIS, MINN., TO'MOUTH OF MISSOURL RIVER ........................... 15,670 3,940 ........... ......... :. .......... ........... 1,411 13,938 6,131 ARKANSAS RIVER, ARX'...m ......... ........... ........... ........... 18,486 .......... ........... ......... 3,974 ....... WOLF RIVER, TENN ................ 2,108 ....0...... ........... .......... ......... . ........... 5,657 ......... 29, OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE ....................... 61401 27,712 ........... S,061 .......... ........... ......... @ 106,5S3, 31,130 DHIO'RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBURGH-6 ..................... ..... o..... ........... ........... .......... ...... 22,676 ......... 88,649: .......... tEkNESSEE:RIVER, TENN;, ALA. AND ...... .......5,925 4,7tS ----------- ------ BIG SANDY RIVER, KY. AND N.VA ... ........ m--: ........... ........... ...... ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL ............. ........... ........... ........... ..................... . .......... ... w..... . 3.182 LAKE MICHIGAN ................... ........... .... ...... ........... .......... .......... .... ...... ......... 4,339 ---------- PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL ............ 2,389 --w ....... ........... .......... .......... 23,253 32,530 tlo,348 .......... TOTAL', SHIPPING AREA ......... 10081,036 977,120 1,770,886 175,776 20,911 3,982,967 861,025 639,203 1,119,DRQ GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' SABINE RIVER YO GALVESTON, TEXAS/ GULF INTRACDASTAL;WATERWAYI 14ISSISSIPPI RIVER, LA., TI 3ASINE,RIVER,,TEX ............... ........... ........... 3,154 .......... .......... .... 0-6 .... ......... ......... .......... ATCHAFALAYVRIVER, LA ----------- ----------- - --------- 109,998 .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... . o........ SABINE-NECHES WATERWAY, TEXAS --- ----- --------- --- w.... .......... .. 6........ ..... ...... 10,362 --------- ---------- GULF INTRACOASTA6,WATERIVAY' SASINE.RIVER TO GALVESTON, TEXAS ------------------- w....... ........... ........... 39,0913- ....... GALVESTON SAY, TEXAS ............ ........... ........... -7 GULF INTRACUASTAL;IJATER"AY- 107,360 .......... ; .......... CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE 14EXICAN BORDER-----; ............. ........... ........... 7,862 .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... 4ISSISSIPPI-RIVER' MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER TO!4OUTM,OF OHIU RIVER---! ...................... . 3,100 ........... ...... .... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... PORT,0F'CHICAGO, ILL ............ ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... 2,800 ......... .......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA --------- 3,100 ........... 267,467 .......... .......... 1,76b 13,162 --------- ---------- GALVESTON SAY@ TEXAS/ GULF INTRACOASTAL@NATERNAY- APALACHEE BAY, FLA.vTO MOBILE BAY' 'ALA ..... 45,935 ........... ........... 36,SbG ....... .... 6,305 1,974 STS ESCAM51A AND CONECUM RIVERS, - FLA. AND ALA.@ ................ ;. ........... ........... ........... ....... ...... ...... ..... ......... ......... 47,598 WARRIOR, RINER@ SYSTEM ------------ .42,366 ....t------- ----------- ---------- --------- 6 26,747 --------- alt97 STO GULF,INTRACOASTAL.nATFRWAY' MOBILE SAY, ALA,. To NEW ORLEANS, LA --------------------- 48,514 ........... ........... .......... .......... '11,008 3,4t4 ......... 12'sto WATERWAY FROM EMPIRE, LA., TO GULF OF MEXICO --- ---------------------- o. ........... 4,726 ---------- -- ....... . ......... ......... .......... GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY- MISSISSIPPI RIVER, LA., TO SABINL.RIVERi TEX ............... ........... ........... ........... 27,SI3 ........... 157,723 ......... ......... .......... GULF lNTRACOASTAL AlATERWAY1 PL4Que,MzNe.`ro,-MDRr4N_CI.iY ROUTE, LA ....................... ........... ........... ........... ... I...... .......... ..... 'MI .... 4,456 .......... ATCHAFALAYkRIVER, LA ----------- 33,130 34,108 14,876 .......... .......... 710 ---------- ........ IMERME4TAU RIVER, BAYOU NEZPIQUE; AND BAYOU DES CANNES, LA -------- 5,013 ........... ........... .......... . ....... 2,122 ....... . ......... ........ . CALCASIEU RIVER AND PAS3,.LA.--- 84,424 90,2S7 ........... 1,567 8,989 tl9isse 100,905 276 42,411 56 Waad.c e4mown" q, tofe Wae&d Swa, 1,999 TAB@jl 4--DOMESTIC: INLAND* MOVEMENTS OF PETROLEUM AND PETROLEUM@ PRODUCTS--CONTINUED SHIPPING AREA BY RECEIVING AREA 'CALENDAR YEAR 1989 4IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) OTHER I- PETRDL EU. SHIPPING AREA (CONTINUED) GASOLINE DISTILLATE CRUDE JET FUEL, KEROSENE RESIDUAL, NG PRODUCTS ................................... iCODEi- - FUEL OIL PETRDLE I ODE, (C0DE FUEL DIL- AND (CODES RECEIVING AREA 2911) (CODE - (CODE 2912) 2913) (CODE ES 2918, 29L4) 1311) 2915) E 2921, UN C 1 2991) SABINE-NECHES WATERWAY, TEXAS ... 265,048 172,489 37,148 .......... .......... 121,751 430,352 37,722 73,0711 GULF INTRACOASTAL,00ATERWAY' 3ABINE.RIVER TO GALVESTON, TEXAS ........................... .......... ........... ........... 1,712 .......... 4,451 ......... ......... ........ GALVESTON SAY, TEXAS ............ 1,325,053 930,144 674,96s ?65,033 46,606 5,40?,110 1,303,604 318,3BO GULF INTRACOASTAL WATER601 GALVESTON TO CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS-@---o-m ----------------- 172,314 ?6,203 1,U7,620 .......... .......... 153,368 30,725 85,255 153,851 GULF INTRACOAST&L.04ATERAAY' CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXASi TO THEI MEXICAN BURDEN ------------------ 98,21, 50,863 4IP796 3,000 .......... 9413ita 57,bS2 66,410 50j173 141331531PPI RIVER' NEN ORLEAN3,LA I, fO MOUTH Of PASSES- 70,954 19,101 9,936 2,798 ........ 157,317 66,612 1,?9,371 256,51Z MISSISSIPPI RIVER'-BATON ROUGE, LA - , TO BUT@ -40T INCLUDING NEW, ORNANS, LA --------------------- S82,573 643i230 55,540 18,985 .......... 1,433,3B4 423,7b7 t62,3S7 71,410 AISSISSIPPI,RIVERI MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO.BUT,NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE@@ LA ------------------ IoSi416 33,750 ......... 15,642 ---------- ----------- -------- 3,974 .......... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF MISSOURLRIVER TD MOUTH OF OHIO .RIVER ........................... 1 19,91lo 4,039 ........... .......... .......... ........... 3,91S .......... .......... MISSIS31PRI RIVEN' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO-NOUTH OF MISSOURIt RIVER ........ ;................... 164,180 19,712 ........... .......... .......... ........... 53,645 @ 61538 4,798 ARKANSAS RIVER, ARK ............. ........... ........... ........... "00 ......... .. AOLF RIVER, TENN ---------------- ----------- 856 ......... .... '11,665 -- .... .... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE ---------------------- 4,512 3,209 ----------- ---------- ---- --------- 18,782 g,gao .......... OHIO RIVER''ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON ---------------------- 6,434 ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... 5,180 1,321 .......... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, PI'TTSSURGH ----------------------- @ 5,429 ........... ........... .......... .......... 52,279 6,461 so,662 9,707 TENNESSEE RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND KY .......................... ........ a.. ........... ........... .......... ..... ..... 6,643 ......... 1,413 .......... BIG SANDY RIVER, KY. AND N.VA.-. 54,765 I't9l ........... .. 7....... .......... ........... 3,195 ......... 5,621 MONONGAHELA RIVER, PA. AND O.VA ............................ 2,61a ........... ........... .......... .... 16, ................... .......... ALLEGHENY RIVER, PA ............. ........... 48,963 .... 6...r.. .......... .......... ........ !:.1 1,725 63,873 ----o ------ ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL ------------- 2,373 100,663 ........... 8,852 .......... 10,505 b,482 --------- 1,795 @PORT OF CHICA60, ....... 110'sis I4j?Ob ............ .......... .......... 1,400 6,959 25,490 .......... TOTAL., SHIPPING AREA ......... @3,172,820, 2,443,S04 2,026,609 422,992 55,675 7,796,494 2,558,701: 999,593 1,256,905 GULF INTRACOASTAL mATERjlAYl GALVESTON TO CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS/ GULF INTRACOASTAL@XATERWAY' APALACHEE SAY, FLA., TO MOBILE DAY, ALA ........................ ........... ........... ........... 13,514 .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... ESCAM61A AND CONECUM RIVERSj ,FLA. AND ALA .................... ........... ........... ........ - ... .......... .......... ........... ......... .... I,Isa NARRIOR RIVER SYSTEM ............ .......... ........... 4,762 . ........ .......... 50,274 ......... ........ .......... GULF INTRACOASTAL, ovATERWAYl MOBILE:SAY, ALA,..TO NEw- ORLEANS, LA ................. .......... . i......... ........ ......... .......... 5,955 ......... ....... !.. .......... CALCASIEU RIVER AND PASS, LA.--- 6,33b 2,128 5,975 .......... .......... 81398 3,598 ......... 50084 $ASINE-4ECHES NATERWAY, TEXAS ... ........... ........... 43,618 .......... .......... 4,446 ........ ......... 19,368 1:@@ALVESTON BAY,,TEXAS ------------ 342,342 16,513 4,1@601 ......... .......... 359,700 33,540 11689 100,032 GU@F INTRACOASTAL AIATERNAY- GALVESTON TO CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS ....... ;--; .................. 6,886 55,152 m......... .......... 13,555 12,223 ......... .......... GULF INTRACDASTAL@AATERWAYI CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TD THE MEXICAN BORDER .................. ........... ........... 75,041 .......... .......... ........... 13,718 ......... 32,998 416SISSIPPI RIVER' NEW DRLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES- ............ ............. .. -------- ---------- ---------- 3,770 ......... ......... .......... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NOT INCLUDING NEN ORLEANS,'LA@ ---------------------- 12,914 3,042 19,793 .......... .......... 165,551 9,642 ......... .... w MISSISSIPPL RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO BUT,NOT INCLUDING BATON-ROUGE, LA ................. ........... ..... . ........... 8,532 .......... ........... 8,389 ......... .......... 11ISSISSIPPI RIVER" MOUTH OF MISSOURI@RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER-m ...... i............. 23,756 .... . ....... 5,688 .......... ..... ;...... .... ;..... ......... .... ............ ........... ........... ........... 9,243 .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... ARKANSAS RIVER, ARK. OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON ...................... ........... ....... --- ----------- ----- ;.... 11,396 ............ .......... ..... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LUBR NAPHTHA CATI (CODE OILS 2917) GREAS (COD 291b PI:TTSBURGHi ..................... ........... ....... o... .. w......... .......... .......... 9,488 .......... ......... ... TENNESSEE RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND KY .......................... 1,361 ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... PORT OF CHICAGO, IW ........... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... 12,03? ......... 6......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ......... 396,505 28,569 269,222 36,977 11,396 619,167 93,442 1, 689 21t.031 DOMESTIC INLAND TRAFFIC, AREAS- OF ORIGIN. AND DESTINATION 57 TABLE 4--DOMEOTIC INLAND MOV9MENT8 OF PETROLEUM AND PETROLEUM PIRDOUCIS-04TINUED SHIPPING'AREA'SY RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR YEAR t989, (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) OTHER I- PETROLEUM SHIPPING AREA GASOLINE DISTILLATE CRUDE @ JET@FUEL 'KERO,SENE RESI UAL, No, PRODUCTS .................................... (CO DE, FUEL OIL PETROLEUM (CODE (CODE FUEL OIL, AND (CODES RECEIVING.AREA 2911) ,(CODE (CODE@ 29121) 2913) (CO:E, ES 2918, L-914) 2311) 2915) E 2921, 1 2991) GULF,INTRACDASTAL NATERWAY' CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE, MEXICAN BORDER/ GULF INTRACOASTAL,.IATERNAY' APALACHEF SAY, FLA., TO 40BILE DAY, ALA ................... @.-_ 446,740 61,992 ........... 179,4S2 .......... 5,465 ......... ......... ........ WARRIOR,RIVER SYSTEM ............ ........... ........... .. ........ .......... .......... 33,1@O ................... 21,7;; GULF INTRACOASTAL,NATERWAYI- M08ILE-W, ALA- TO MEN ORLEANS, LA --------------------- ----------- ----------- ----------- .3,698 ---------- ----------- --------- --------- ---------- GULF INTRACOA3TALINATERMAY' 418313SIPPI RIVER, LA.p TO BABINE'RIVER,' TEX ............... 2,594 ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... .. I...... ........ .......... CALCASIEU RIVER AND PASS, LA ---- ----------- 14,718 ........... .......... 12s,850 SO,663 ---- W... ........ 60,524 SABINE;-NECHES VIATERKAY, TEXAS ... 321,010 245,142 @100,961 41,982 .......... 10,447 70,984 ......... ........ GAL.VESTON SAY, TEXAS ............ 1,124,700 587,642 259,004 113,162 .......... 567,727 214,S19 13,079 losts GULF INTRACOASTAL AATERWAYI GALVESTOWTO CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS ........................... 81137 23,889 22,536 .......... .......... OTP921 2,223 ......... 26,727 GULF INTRACOASTAL 00ATERNW: CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE MEXICAN BORDER .................. 970,726 310,45S 432,325 .......... 1,626 694,504 106,403 ......... 11.562 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES- 10,495 82,900 ........... .......... .......... 3124S '25,275 ....w.... .......... MISSISSIPPI@RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO:BUT.NUT INCLUDING NEw DRLEANS,@LA ..................... 14,598 32,123 55j428 ---------- ---------- 77,811 19,311 ......... 10,216 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO BUT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA ---------------- 233,92S 100,815 ........ .......... .......... 8,917 ......... ......... 15,9S7 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER --------------------------- 6,6L6 2,216 ----------- ---------- ---------- ----------- --------- --- ;...... .......... MISSISSIPPI RIVER-' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER ---------- T................ ........... 11,310 S,282 .... !...... .......... ........... L2,931 ......... ......... WOLF RIVER, TENN ................ ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... 11,9? OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE ...................... 76,913 11,355 ........... ........... .......... ........... 32,475 ......... .......... 0410 RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON ---------------------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ---- o...... @: .......... ...... ....... 1,350 BIG SANDY 4ivek, Ky. A40 W.Vh.-- 1,443 ----------- ----------- ---------- ---------- ------ ....... .......... PORT'DF CHICAGO, ILL ------------ --------- - ----------- -- ........ .......... 2B,481 ........... 14,176 --------- ---------- TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA --------- 3,375,977 1,488,357 955,534 338,Z94 155,957 1,S37,910 498,297 13,079 275,920 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEO QRl.fANS,6A- To MOUTH OF PASSES/ GULF'INTRACOASTA6,OiATERPIAYt APALACHEE BAY, FLA., TO MOBILE SAY, ALA ........................ 38,779 1,773 ........... .......... .......... lI,?5I ......... ......... 145,304 APALACHICOLA,CHATTAHOOCHEE AND FLINT RIVERS, GA. AND FLA ------- 5,058 1,625 .... I....... .......... ....... a 49,976 ........... .......... I GULF OF MEXICO .................. ........... 11111941 ....... ",:596 WARRIOR@RIVER SYSTEM ............ 22,50 Q,bOb ----------- ---- ---------- 3b,619 --------- --------- tl.T20 GULF LNTRACOAUTAL-0AlERAAf' MOSILE,SAY; ALA-' tO_NEm ORLEANS, LA ..................... 6,096 312 690 .......... ......... 0. 29,839 ......... ......... $so INNERMARBOR NAVIGATION CANAL,, LA --------------------------- ----------- 2,627 ----------- ---- ---------- 72,SO5 ......... ......... ... ..... LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN, LA.--! ....... ........... 9,559 ........... ......... !. .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... NATERNAY FROM EMPIRE, LA., To. GULF OF MEXICO .................. ........... ........... 14,125 .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... GULF INTRACOASTALIWATERWAY' 4133ISSIPPI,RIVER, LA., TO SASINE'RIVER,.TEX --------------- 40,637 112,729 194,423 .......... ........ 31,@89 4p690 ......... .......... AtCHAPALAYARIVER, LA ----------- ----- ..... 81386 72,536 .......... .......... .......... p. 3,545 ......... .......... OUCHItA ANO BLACK RIVERS, ARK. AND'LA ------- -------------- 1 3,150 ....... . .... ......... ... -77 .... :,968 ......... ... CALCASIEU RIVER AND PASS, L4 ---- ----------- 10-3 177,'41266Z SABINE-NECH&3 WAIE.901AY, TEXAS --- 1,323 65,836 9 6,128 .......... .......... --"--@ ... ........... 20,875 47,712 ... w...... .. w........ 57,491 54,180 14,000 16,09 GALVESTON BAY, TeXAS@ 44,593 26,893 --------- --------- GULF INTRACOAS74L 0ATtRWAY1 GALVESTON TO-CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS ..... w-i .......v........... ........... ........... 64,970 .......... .......... 3,ige .......... ......... .......... GULF INTRACOA37AL@OiATERWAYI CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE: 4EXLCAN,SOROEN-m ............... ........... ...... s,?56 .......... .......... .... ...... ......... ......... 5,396 14ISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES- 12,610 173,223 499,582 .......... 3,219 46,91,2 2,653 8,.$36 KISSISSIPPI,RIVER' HATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NOT'INCLUDING NErl ORLEANS, LA ..................... 20,247 66,947 510,486 .......... .......... 536,014 a,189 2,307 3Q.?SO MISS15SIPPI-RIVER;l MOUTH OF - OHIO RIVER TO BUT NOT INCLUDING' BATON ROUGE, LA ----------------- 14,OQ7 2,806 ........... .......... .......... ........... 9,196 ......... 49,428 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF LUBR APH A, 'AT. I@ 7APH TM LUBIN T 'AT To DI OIL. AND OIL. 'g.7 ,S 2911) GREASE ,C.. CO 1)E 2 9.,I 916 MISSOURI;RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO.:1 RIVER ...... m-i ------------- .......... ........... 58 waed,"" &w"ve,&w 4 ae za" State&, 19 f 9 TABLE 4--DDMESTIC INLAND MOVEMENTS OF PETROLEUM'AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS--CONT INUED' SHIPPING@AREA BY RECEiVING AREA CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) OTHER LU.Rl- PE IROL EUM I..,. GASOLINE DISTILLATE CRUDE OSENE RESIDUAL NAPHTHA CA,IR .. uCTS ........ CODE FUEL DIL PETROL EUM C0DE FUEL OIL CODE MS AND (CODES r RECEI;ING AREA 2911) (CODE (CODE 913) (CODE, 11917 RE AS ts 29" 2914) 1411) a915) (CODE 29.: 2916) 2991) MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MIN N;.,01 3R! 111 VE I9,b9B .... 39,594 ......... .......... ARKANSAS RIV@R, ARK: ............ "", ::::::: .... ... .......!.. .......... WOLF RIVER: TENN,;@@;";7;-;iZ; .. 31,045 56,774 ----------- ---------- ---------- 2,b4l ... .... ......... I's9b OHIO IVER ENGII LOUI 34 ILLE ........ 559,296 195,194 ........... 3,8b4 .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... OHIO RIVER Z;;7NEER DISM;;" HUNTING7----------- ----------- ----- ---------- ---------- 9,542 ......... ....... . .......... 0 0E-i;:;l TO' HI RIVRI PITTSBU 5,760 ........... .......... .......... 34,Sbi --------- 1,360 N ....... Rr TEN ESS E AND Kl.!--! --------------------- 268,798 131,070 ----------- ---------- -- 6:9 BIG SAN IVER, KY:.AN2.4:Il --- *;;;- 1 205 '121',?"'14 NO S IIER, -------- .... ..... ... Dy R 0 IL@iR 12,SQ& --------- 0LACXRIVE R' A...... 6,800 ......... . ........... .......... .......... ......... !. ......... .......... ..... IORT OF CHICAGO, ILL ------------ 71000 12,259 ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ....... .. ......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA --------- 1,240,769@ 931,74? 1,412S,274 3,86Q J1279 2,304,55S 199,97a 20,400 292,647 4ISSIS31PPI RIVER- 6ATON,ROUGE, LA@ 'TO,SUT.NOT INCLUDING NEW OR EANS LA / GULF INTRACOASTAL NATERMAY1 APALACHEE BAY, Fl.A ,42!!@!.. BAY , ALA ..-.71782 3,397 ........ Z01,265 ---------- 26,806 ......... 2,520 ?1048 APALACHICO:;,ZH;7TA"QOCHEE AND FLINT RIVERS, A:.!.N!.:t!:::::::4 GULF OF 14EXI ...... !!:!4! WARRIOR RIVER.SYSTEM--;L;:-;-;-- 144,054 16,631 73,570 .......... .......... 245,191 --------- -- ...... 49,646 ALA SA44. CO034RIVER S,N -- ----------- ----------- ---------- ---------- 13,ZO6 ......... ......... .......... 40BILE SAY, TO.NEN DRLEARa,'* A.!t!. ........ ........... .. I........ 7,660 ---------- ?3,287 ......... ..... !.... 5,007 INN AR 8 R NAYI;A;.70;7;;;L,-" ...................... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... 3,74b ......... .. m...... .......... GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY- 11 1581SSIPPI RIVER,LA, SASINE@RIVER, TEX .. :..:2 ...... 2f2ss 34,222 44,44s ta,541 ---------- 115,989 ......... ...... -o ....... GULF INTRAC DAB TAL 11;;ERWAY1 PLAQUEMINE.:2.M!!!A!.!!:j ....... . ROUTE LA. 1:4 ... so 7'0 ... 20 ATCHAFALAY; RI;ER, LA ........... ... DUCHITA AND BLACK RIVERS, ARK. ANO Lll,;;;@;,, 272.906 ........... ........... .......... .......... 13,253 ....... w.. ......... .......... INLAND0 RERMe NTAU RIVER: LA ------------- ----------- 1,423 ----------- ---------- ---------- - w......... ......... .... BAYOU VERMILION LA ..... 1,63Z ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ........ 14ERMENTAU RIVER, AND BAYOU DESCANN ES'LA;-:A-:::: ........ . .......... ........... ......... ......... .6,441 CALCAS!EUCREIVERAN0PA SS It,;;; 1382 29:940: 27,538 -- ....... L,379 SABINE RE R SWATERWAY, TEXAS --- b4,S37 242,141 7,blO ...... !!- 269 '9"67 2,671 .......... GALVEST0ATEXAI;@;- 29,;;; .7,-S54 35i,543 .;; ------ 1,144,081 1,124,167 361b3l 35,403 29,210 115,347 C Y;TA4 NA N S GULF INTRA 01, GAL,VESTON a CoSCHRISTI, tEXAS---1 ----=-------------- 199,592 ........... ........... .......... .......... 11,740 7,048 ......... .... 6ULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' CORPUS CHRIarl,EX , IT14E AEX ICAN81111 DE 11 ...!....... 27,139 ----------- b,b5b ---------- ---------- ----------- b,sbo S1966 .......... MIS S,S@,p P'RIVER@UN EW DRLEA.B,lA., TO M TM OF PASSES- 264,720 25t,178 46Q,319 .......... .......... 1,823,186 1,713 4,01 35,141 M,SBISSIPPI,RIVER,BATON ROUGE, LA.1 TO But NUT INCLUDI NG NEN ORLEANS, L4'. . _. ... ... 419,205 125,690 191,996 73,802 IBjS70 1,689,832 196,794 2,687 19,4S4 4183ISSIPPI R;;E;' ;;;;,I OHIO RIVER TD BJ NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE. 'A.: ..... 1' 387,008 104,166 211,503 144,940 ---------- 493,797 1,400 ......... ?9,022 1413SZ331PPI RIVER-'T MISSOURI RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO RR;;;;;,i 161,036 53,138 ........... 42,379 .......... 5,149 .... 27,150 ...... 413SI "INN IN OF MISSOURI RIVER--:2-= ................... 293,32S 31,050 12:! ......... 390, S,466 ......... .......... YAZOO-RIVER AND 1400TH,.MISS ..... ........... ........... ........ ...... 14,192 151870 ARKANSA 5 RIVER, ARK ............. b9,755 12010S ..... 35,595 ........... ......... ......... .......... WOLF 1 33,171 ........... 134,659 .......... 14,911 764 ...a...... 151,433 OHIO IVE R "R .R, ENGI LOUISVILLE ...................... 153,867 191,330 ........... 216,523 1016se lo,i4b --------- 16,071 2Si,665 OHIO RIVER' N HUNTINGTO ... ........... 3,090 ........... .......... .......... 9,4so ----- 3,390 @bs,bob OR10 RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITT BS Is,167 20,755 ........... 33,168 .......... 191,402 12,051 19,369 ?S,855 TENNESSEE IET F.UEL, K E-R F.S E RE ,C. C. 'C.. DE @19I 21.271 a AND KY !.9.' 41 30 ........... 4,7S2 .......... @1(,,434 ......... ........ 117,117 CUMlER:;Z;';7;;;, ...... 7- ,;;; ::: ...... .... 107,691 Sir SANDY RIVER, KY 6,b22 -------- ..... ..... KANAWHA RIVER'N.lA:-A!!-":!!::: ge,769 14,654 .......... 1,408 .......... 17,362 ......... 0RON IVER, PA. AND :.IA ................... ........... 10,097 .......... .......... .......... 10,066 ......... ........ 46,'.425 ALLEGHENY RIVER, PA ............. ........... 24,862 .......... .......... .......... ........... ......... 31051 .......... DOMESTIC INLAND TRAFFIC, AREAS OF ORIGIN AND DESTINATION 59 TABLE 4--DOMESTIC INLAND MOVEMENTS OF.PETROLEUM AND PETROLEUMLPRODUCTO--CONTINUED. SHIPPING AREA SY:RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR YEAR,1969 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) OTHER L09RI; PETROLEUM SHIPPING-AREA (CONTINUED) GA SOLINE, DISTILLATE CR UDE JET FUEL! KEROSENE RESIDUAL@ NAPHTHA CA T,N PRODUCTS ............... !................... (COD E@ FUEL OIL PETROLEUM (CODE, CODE FUEL OIL (CODE OM AND (CODES R.ECEIVING AREA 2911) (CODE CC30E. 2912) 2913) (CODE 2917) GREASES 2918, 29141 1311) 2915) (CODE 2921, 2916)- 2991 MISSOURI RIVER .................. ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... 20,972 ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL ------------- ----------- 11,428 ----------- 7,110 ---------- 32S,554 34,453 ......... L19,194 POR.T'OF CHICAGO, ILL ............ 9,104 3,260 ........... 1,273 .......... 107,946 6,064 10,710 11,908 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA --------- 4,962,926 2,775,Z31 1,379,996 987,945 164,170 6,863,940 813,341 202,700 1,330,607 MISSISSIPPI RIVERI MOUTH OFsDHIO RIVER TO BUT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA./ WARRIOR RIVER SYSTEM- ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... .... ..... ......... 11,760 WATERWAY FROM E4PIRE7;:,'7; ... GULF OF MEXICO ................. ........... ........... 5,3bl .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... ATCHAFALAYA RIVER, LA ----------- Z1600 51945 139,497 ..... .......... ........... 4,907 --------- ---------- CALCASIEU RIVER AND PASS, LA .... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... 2,7?7 ......... .......... SA91NE.NECRES WATERWAY, TEXAS ... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... 13,514 --------- ---------- GALVESTON 00, TEXAS ------------ ----------- 2,662 240,187 .......... .......... 41700 30,345 1,538 .......... GULF INTRACOASTAL,IJATERWAY' CORPUS CHRISTI,-T9XAS, TO THE 14EXICAN BORDER ... I .............. ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... 1,298 .......... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO 14OUTH OF PASSES - ----------- ----------- L02,w .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... 4ISSISSIPPI-RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NOT INCLUDING@NEo ORLEANS, LA --------------------- 35,036 4,850 701,81? .......... .......... 18,86S 11,678 ......... 2,SS6 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO bUl NUT INCLUOIN6 BATON ROUGE, LA -@ --------------- 81,072 51S,25J ----------- ---------- ---------- 18,193 1,325 --------- 23,062 MISSISSIPPI RIViR' MDUTH OF .41SSOURI;RI,VER TO MOUTH OF DHIO RIVER ........................... 6,017 ----------- ----------- 3,927 7,605 ........... ......... ......... .......... MISSISSIPPI;RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., YO:-IUYFH OF MISSOURI@ RIVER ........................... 46,765 ........... ........... .......... .......... @8,763@ ......... ......... .......... WOLF RIVER, TENN ............................ 11,921 ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... 10,53.! .OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE ...................... 36,735 4,932 ........... 3,613 3,498 ........... ......... ......... .......... 91410 RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTONm-; ....... p............ ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ?1882 .......... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBURGHSI ..................... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... 11,899 .......... TENNESSEE RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND KY.-m-; ..................... 2,242 ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .... CUMBERLAND,RIVER, TENN. AND,Cy .. ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... 69,;;; BLACK RIVER, 013 ................ 4,361 ----------- ----------- ---------- ---------- ----------- --------- --------- ---------- PORT OF.CMICAGO, ILL ........... ........... ........... .. I........ .......... 1,050 ........... 13,090 1,50s .......... TOTAL@ SHIPPING AREA --------- 214,826 54s'sel 1,169,666 7,540, 12,153 50,541 17,586 ?6,122 147,790 @IiSIBSIPPI,RIVERI MOUTH OF '413SOURI.RIVER to 14OUTH OF OHIO RIVER,/ ATCHAFALAYA RIVER,-LA ........... 2,205 ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... MISSISSIPPI,RIVER- NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO'NIOUTH OF PASSES . ........... ........... .. I........ .......... .......... 3,349 ......... ......... .......... MISSISSIPPItRIVERI BATON ROUGE, LA., TO SUT.NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA.- .................. ........... 5,251 ........... .......... .......... 82,626 ......... ......... 2,941 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO BUT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA ................. 4,736 1,250 ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... 4IS315SIPPI.R'IVER' 14OUTH OF MISSOURI RIVEN TO MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER--a ........................ 7,981 29,9SO ........... .......... .......... 8,726 --------- --------- 3,636 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER --------------------------- 28,641 9,831 ........... .......... .......... 9,928 ......... . 7 WOLF RIVER, TENN ................ 14,690 ....................... .......... .......... ........... ......... . DOW RIVER- ENGINEER DISTRICT. LOUISVILLE ...................... 7,561 .2s'sol ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... OMID RIVERI@ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBURGHv ..................... ....................... ........... .......... .......... 10,879 ......... ......... .......... ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL ............. 71,265 16,666 ........... 1,372 .......... 7,132 .. ...... ......... 1 9,963 BLACK RIVER, 013 ................ 10,497 4,023 -0 ........ .......... .......... ........... .. ;....... ......... .......... LAKE MICHIGAN ................... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... 2,93s .-PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL ............ 1,400 ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... 1,941 S,54S TOTAL, 341PPING AREA --------- 148,982 92,480 ........... 1,372 ---------- 122,840 --------- 1,941 21,747 41531381PPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO MOUTH OF 14ISSOURI RIVERI WARRIOR RIVER SYSTEM ----- ...... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... 12,170 --------- --------- ---------- GULF INTRACOASTAL,AATERIVAY' 4q8ILE, SAY,. ALA- TO NEh ORLEANS, LA ..................... ........... ........... ........... .......... I.......... 13,229 --------- --------- ---------- GALVESTON.SAY, TEXAS ............ ........... ........... ........... .................. .. ........... ......... 1,338 ---------- MISSISSIPPL RIVER! NEW ORLEANSLA-TO MOUTH:OF PASSES . ........... 11,100 ........... .......... .......... Z68,327 ......... 24,820 28,623 RISSISSIPPI@ RIVER- BATON ROUGE,,, LA.i lDiBUT@NOT,INCLUDING.NEO ORLEANS, 4A ...................... 30,915 152,597 23,040 .......... .......... 1301,436 ......... 17,545 15,199 60 ae *W&ed sw", 19 ff 9 TABLE, 4--DOMESTIC- INLAND 14OVEMENTS OF PETROLEUM AND, PETROLEU* PRODUCT$-.CCNTINUED1 SM.PPING AREA BY RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF-2,000 POUNDS) OTHER LUORI; PET 0OLEUM SHIPPING AREA (CONTINUED) GASOLINE DISTILLATE CRUDE JET FUEL- KEROSENE RESIDUAL NAPHTHA CATIN PRO .UCTS .............. ................... (COM FUEL OIL PETROLEUM (CODE (CODE FUEL OIL (CODE OILS AND (CODES RECEIVING AREA 291t) (CODE (CODE 2912) 2913) (CODE 2917) GREASES 2918, 2914) 1311) 291s) (CODE 2921, 2916) 2991) 41SSISSIPPI@RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVERTO BUT 40T INCLUDING BATON ROUGE; LA ----------------- 13,019 10,07 ----------- 19,444 ---------- ----------- --------- --------- 5,484 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER --------------------------- 16,542 94,590 ----------- ---------- ---------- 187,451 ......... ......... 40,143 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO MOUTH OF MISSOURI. RIVER ........ ;------------------- 1,076,978 297,109 ----------- 2,328 50il 19,514 3ol3l 9,666 11,315 AOLF RIVER, TENN --------------- 8,317 15,885 ----------- 22,899 ---------- ----------- --------- --------- ---------- OHIO RIVER,- ENGINEER.DISTRICF, LOUISVILLE ---------------------- 296,975 173,578 ----------- ---------- ---------- 7,452 --------- --------- bs,42;! OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER.OISTRICT,. HUNTINGTON ---------------------- ----------- 2,jilo ........... .......... .......... 25,066 --------- 2,328 S,444 OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBURGH ---------------------- --------- ----------- ----------- ---------- ---------- l,a27 ......... ......... .......... TENNESSEE RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND KY.----; ..................... 39,529 1,210 ........... .......... .......... 22,583 ... i..... ......... 90,251 AIISSOURI RIVER .................. ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... 140,417 ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL ............. 256,511 119,144 ........... 5,511 5,174 ----------- --------- --------- 94,506 BLACK RIVER, *IS ................ 71434 4,985 ----------- ---------- ---------- ----------- --------- --------- 24,568 PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL ............ ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... 117,003 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA --------- 1,746,223 882,8115 23,048 50,182 5,675 660,423 31131 $4,499 696.175 YAZOD,RIVER AND MOUTH, 1113S./ GALVESTON BAYF TEXAS ............ ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... 3,902 ......... .......... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE. LA., TD,SUT -NOT INCLUDING-NEW ORLEANS, LA ..................... 4,407 ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... .... v.... ......... .......... MISSISSIPPI.RIVER' MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVLR-TU.MUUTH OF OHIO RIVER ------------------------- ----------- 1,319 ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... MISSISSIPPI RIVER! MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO MOUTH OF MISSOURI_ RIVER ..................... ..... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... 9,276 ......... ......... .......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA --------- 4,407 1,379 ........... .......... .......... 9,276 S,902 ......... .......... ARKANSAS RIVER, ARK./ GULF INTRACOASTAL, 0ATERNAY` MISSISSIPPI RIVER, LA., TO $ABINE:RIVER, TEA ............... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... 3,076 ......... ......... .......... CALCASIEU RIVER AND PASS, LA.- 2,600 ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... .MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES - ----------- ----------- ----------- ---------- ---------- 25,244 --------- --------- ---------- MISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ..................... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... 222,497 ......... 2,583 30,189 MISSISSIPPI RIVER- MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO BUT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA ................. ........... ........... ........... .... i...... .......... ........... ......... ......... 5,630 ARKANSAS RIVER, ARK ............. ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... 17,368 ......... ......... ... @l .....: AOlLF RIVER, TENN ................ ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... 82,17 OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE ---------------------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ---------- ---------- 17,354 ......... ......... 64,081 OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON----! .................. ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... 17,164 ALLEGHENY RIVER, PA ............. ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... 11169 13,419 ---------- MINNESOTA RIVER, MINN ....................... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... 6,197 PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL ------------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ---------- ---------- ----------- --------- --------- 81424 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA --------- 2,600 ........... ........... .......... .......... 285,539 1,169 16,002 2?1,657 NOLF RIVER, TENN./ WARRIOR RIVER 3Y3FEM ............ ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... 11,540 GUL f 1h, RA@aWAVNAttRNAT' ........... ........... ........... ....... 1:400 GALVESTON-BAY, TEXAS ------------ 4,205 ........... ....... 9 796 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,LA , TO MOUTH OF PASSES - ----------- ----------- ----------- ---------- ---------- S,gb7 ......... ......... 6,365 MISSISSIPPIIRIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO,BUtNOT@IkCLUDING@NEW ORLEANS-LA ..................... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... 26,999 ......... ......... 6,363 MISSISSIPPI! RIVER' MOUTM OF OHIO RIVER TO OUT.,NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA ................. 10,041 24,029 ........... SS,657 .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... @ SIOU AL EL - @L l q..E MISSISSIPPI RIVER,' MOUTH OF MJSSOURI@RIVEM 10.14OUTH,OF OHIO RIVER ....... a................... 90,215 Z1,480 ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TOLMOOTIJ-DF MISSOURI. RIVER ........ ;................... 27,567 ----------- ----------- ---------- 12'sus ....;....... 8,6L4 --------- ---------- ARKANSAS RIVER, ARK ......................... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... 8,288 W04F RIVER, TENN .............. lal,395 68,272 ........... 2,608 .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... DMIO RIYERI ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE;,-;-----; ---------- @--- 25,857 5,147 ........... .......... .......... ......... ......... .......... OHIO RIVERI@ENCINEER,DISTRICI, PITTSBURGH ...................... ............ ........... ........... .......... .......... 10,940 ......... ......... .......... DOMESTIC INLAND TRAFFIC, A .REAS OF -ORIGIN AND DESTINATION 61 TABLE.4--DOME3TIC'INLAND MOVEMENTS OF PETROLEUM AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS--CONTINUED SHIPPING AREA BY RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR YEAR 1969 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) OTHER LUBRI- PETRLEUM SHIPPING AREA (CONTINUED) GASOLINE.. DISTILLATE CRUDE- JET@FUEL@ KEROSENE RESIDUAL, NAPHTHA CATING PRODOUCTS .................. I................ (CODE: FUEL OIL PETROLEUM (CQDE@ (CODE FUEL OIL, (CODE@ OILS AND (CODES RECEIVING AREA. 1911) (CODE (CODE! 2912) 2913) (CODE; 29t7) GREASES 2918, 2914) 1311 Y 2915) (CODE 2921, 2916) R990 TENNESSEE@RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND;KY .......................... 61,599 28,687 ........... .......... ................ .......... CUMBERLAND,RIYER,@TENN. AND KY,- 260,646 39,913 ........... .......... ...... ::= ............ ......... S'S55 ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL ............. 5,156 ........... . ft ......... ..................... ........... ......... ......... .......... PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL ------------ ----------- 5,598 ........... .......... .......... 3,bol ......... ......... .......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA --------- 612,606 2L6,134 ........... 58,265 12,845 SS,771 19,810 .... .... 38,109 OHIO RIVER'.ENGINEER DISTRICT, 6OUISVILLE/ ATCHAFALAYA RIVER, LA.-p ........ 2,205 ........... ........... .......... ...... i.... ........... ......... ......... .......... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES . ........... ........... . ft ......... .......... .......... ........... ......... 2,667 .......... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NUT'INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ............. t,400 ........... ........... .......... .......... ......... ......... . ......... MIS31SSIPPI:RIVER' 14OUTH OF' OHIO RIVER:tO@BUT_NOT INCLUDING ,BATON ROUGE, LA ----------------- 12,957 4,S16 ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .. ....... MISSISSIPPI.RIVER' 14DUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER --------------------------- 19,731. 1"400 -ft ......... .......... .......... 3,564 ......... ......... .......... MIS31SSIPPI;RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER ........................... 6,234) ........... ........... .......... .......... ....... ... ......... ......... .......... WOLF RIVER, TENN ................ 2,658 ........... ........... ... ...... ........... ...... 6.... ......... .. i....... .......... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE ---------------------- 144,169 50,466 ........... 11,640 .......... 31,358 ......... ....... 27,373 OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON@ ..................... 69,986 50,573:-@ ........ .......... .......... ..................... ......... . 44#S66 OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITYSBURGH--@-----w ......... 16,142 ----------- - ft ......... .......... .......... 45,022 ........... 3,035 .......... TENNESSEE'RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND KY ......................... ........... ........... . ft ......... .......... .......... S,580 ......... ......... 2',824 CUMBERLAND RIVER, TENN. AND KY .. ........... ........... . ft ......... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... 3,091 BIG SANDY RIVER. KY. AND W.VA,- 22,771 ........... ........... .......... .......... 7,670 ........ w.......... ....... KANAWMA,RIVER, N.VA ............. 1,400 ........... . ft ......... .......... .......... ........... ... p..... 2,850 .......... 40NONGAHELA RIVER, PA. AND W.VA ' ------------------- ----------- ------- P... ........... .......... 3,SOO 7,000 ......... .. P...... .......... PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL ............ ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... 5,794 ... p..... ............ TOTAL, SKIPPING AREA --------- 301,649 136,95S ........... 11#6110 3,500 144,430 ......... 8,630 77,854 DHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON/ 'GULF INrRACUAbTAL WATERWAY' AOSILE:64Y ALA to NEW ORLEANS, L, ..................... ........... ........... ........... .... I..... .......... ........... ... i_i .. ......... 1,305 SASINE-NEC4ES WATERWAY, TEXAS ... ........... ........... ..... p..... .......... .......... ........... .1,400 ......... ....... m.... GALVESTON BAY, TEXAS ............ ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... 1,34S .......... MISSISSIPPI:RIVER, MEN ORLLANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES - ----------- ----------- ------ p.... .......... .......... 70,648 ......... ......... 6,274 1413313SIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NUT INCLJDING NEW ORLEANS, LA --------------------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ---------- ---------- a4,036 2,880 1,293 53,807 MIS8ISSIPPI,RIVER,' MOUTH OF, OHIO RIVER TO BUTiNOT INCLUDING ,BATON ROUGE, LA --------------- ----- ?..... 3,150 ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... MISSISSIPPI RIVER" MOUTH OF RISSOURI,RI,YER TO MOUTH OF OHID RIVER ........... ............ ........... ........... ........... 22,398 .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... MIOSISSIPPIiRIVER! MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.,.TD MOUTH OF MJSSOURI@ RIVER ........ ;-.; ............... 19,792 ........... 9,3sa .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... YAZOO.RIVER,AND MOUTH, MISS ----- ------ o- .. ........... .......... .......... .......... ........... 1,437 1,400 ......... i. DHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE ....... --------------- 1087,936. 580,417 27,436 339,366' 7,390 ........... ......... .. 3,296- 106paso DHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON ---------------------- 457,476 531,748 ..... losto 18,844 ........... 1,280 6,731 12"842 OHIO@RIVERI ENGINEER DISTRICT@ PITTSBURGH ...................... 2bS,119 120,664 3al,678 112,287 10,071 ............ 2,124 .... * .... 2,860 TENNE38EE.RIVER, TENN., ALA. :. AAlO!KY -------------------------- ----------- -------- !... ........... .......... .......... 59,645 ........ 7.......... 17,902 CUMBERLAND RIVER,-TENN. AND KY .. ........... ............ ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... 1,549 18,695 BIG SANDY RIVER, KY, AND W.VA,- 1,260 ..T ........ 115,SSO .......... .......... ........... 3,147 ....... o'. 21"962 KANA14HA RIVER, W.VA ............. 514,637 295,467 --.@ ................. 19,957 ........... ......... ......... ..... 6ITTLE.KANANHA RIVER, W.VA ------ S1,519 ..... w..... ...................... ....... ........... ......... ..................... MONONGAHELA RIVER, PA. AND A,VA.-m ....................... 319,051 159,855 ........... 1,420 13,963 ........... ......... ......... 27,137 ALLEGHENY RIVLR,,PA ------------- ----------- 5,773 ........... .......... 566 ........... .............. .... 9,009 PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL ............ ........... .......... !. ........... .......... .......... ........... 51094 1,400 ....... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA .......... 3,220,5 90 @ 1,696,974 473o 729!@ 475,981 70,791 1540327 17, 36?@@@ 17,014 276,063 OHIO;RIVERI ENGiNEER;DISTRICT, PITTSBURGH/ GULF INTRACOASTAL@NATERWAYI MOSILE,BAY 'ALA, TO,NEA ORLEANS, LA.----: ............... ........... ........... ........... .......... ...................... ......... .. ...... . 4,022 62 Watctjowe TABLE 4--DD.4E3TXC INLA ND MOVEMENTS OF PETROLE UM AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS--CONTINUED SMIPPI NG AReA aY RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF 20DO POUNDS) OTHER LUBRI- PETROLEUM SHIPPING AREA (CONTINUED) I TILLATE CRUDE JET@FUEL KEROSENE RESIDUAL NAPHTHA CATING PRODUCTS ................. ................. EL OIL -PETROLEUM (CODE (CODE FUEL OIL (CODE OILS AND (CODES RECEIVING AREA@ CODE (CODE, e912) 2913) (CODE 2917) GREADES 29128, 914) 1311) 2915) (CO E 29 , 29163 2991) INNERHARBOR,NAVIGATION CANAL, LA .............................. ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... 3.094 SABINE-NECHES OATERWAY, TEXAS ... ........... ........... ......... :: ........ . .......... ........... 1,247 --------- ---------- GALVEST ON SA Y' TEXAS ------------ ----------- ----------- --------- .......... .................... 6,221 ......... 5'.595 .ULF INTRACOASTAL WATERHAY- CORPUS CHRISTI, rEXAS, TO THE ,4EXICAMBORDER .................. ........... ........... .......... 6. .......... .......... ........... ......... 28,701 .......... 1415515SIPPI RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,LA., (0 MOUTH OF PASSES - ----------- ----------- ----------- ---------- ---------- ----------- --------- 7,056 2,701 NIS313SIPPIcRIVER1 BATON ROUGE, LA.'TO, BUT NOT INCLJOING NEN ORLEANS, LA -------------------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ---------- ---------- ----------- --------- 1,446 1,134 YAZOO RIVER AND MOUTH, MISS ..... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... 25,369 20,029 ---- ARKANSAS RIVER, ARK .........6... 2,953 ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ...... .. ......... .... OHIO RIVER- ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE--w ................... 2,475 1,400 ........... .......... .......... 1,400 13,823 .... .... 24,092 OHIO RIVER- ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON ...................... 691s;!o 2b,315 ........... .......... 11600 42,667 ......... ......... 3,018 OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBURGH--@---m --------------- 18,100 55,343 ----------- ---------- ---------- 73,461 1,000 2,603 ?.8co TENNESSEE RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND KY .......................... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... 40,551 --------- --------- 3,353 BIG SANDY RIVER, KY. AND'N.VA --- ----------- 57,347 ----------- ---------- ---------- ?,176 --------- ------ !--- ---------- KANANHA RIVER, 20:624 ... .11,5.3 ---- --------- ---------- LtTTLE KANA .A R VE 1 400 . ...... ...... .... .... .......... '40 NONrAHELA RIVER, PA. AND w.VA 118,463 ALLE;m"E,N,Y,_R7,VL,R ................... 198,963 ........... ..... I LINOISN ...... . ........... .......... .......... ...... .... ......... .......... LIVER, 'LL TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA --------- - 293is3s 355,19b ........... ..... 6---- 1,600 165,979 47,660 59,915 49,812 TENNESSEE RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND KY./ SABINE;NECHES NATEROAY, TEXAS --- ----------- ----------- ----------- ---------- ---------- ----------- --------- --------- 14,92b GULFITRACOASTAL.PlATERWAY' - SA8114E RIVERTU GALVESTON, TEXAS ............;............... 11400 2,800 ........... ......... .......... ........... ......... ......... ..... GALVESTON DAY, TEXAS ------------ ----------- 5,2S4 ----------- ---------- ---------- ----------- 343,450 --------- 9ULFINTRACOWAL 00ATERWAY1 GALVESTON TO CORP US CH RI STI, - TEXAS -------------------------- 11,200 ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA'TO BUT NOT INC LUDING4E4 3RLEA4S,LA ..................... 2,800 ........... ........... .......... .......... 9,300 ......... ......... .......... 413SIZ61PPI NllEll 0111UTH UF "IS, 'OU I I, @R TO MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER- .......I............... 3,380 ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... OHIO RIVER- ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLEw---------------------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 1.749 .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... TENNESSEE,RIVER, TENN., ALA. ANDY.......................... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... 13,375 ......... ......... .......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ......... 18,100 8,054 ........... 1,749 .......... 22,675 14i,Q50 ......... 17,397 CUMBERLAND RIVER, TENN. AND KY./ 4ISSISSIPPI,RIVER1 MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO BUT NOT INCLUDING BATON R'E' ---- ------ I---- ------- *--- ----------- ---------- ---------- ----------- --------- --------- 5,609 OU' DHID RIVER- ENG LOUI SVI LLE ...................... ........... ........... 28,bbs .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA --------- ----------- ----------- ga,665 .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .5,602 Sir, SAND YRIVER, KY. AND N.VA.1 r ALVESTON SAY, TEXAS ---------i.. ........... ........... ........... .. i....... .......... ........... ......... 9,269 .......... RIS$13SIPPI RIVERI NEN ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES . ..... 1--@ ... ........... ........... .......... ........... ........... ......... 5,665 .......... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE,, LA., TO,BUT NUT,INCLUDING NEA ORLEANS, LA -------- --------- ----------- ---------- ---------- 171,729 ......... 111$9 6,053 M1351351Ppl';7;;;'.'1'4 -0 'U 'T -H - -0 'F ..... ... 4ISSOURI@RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER ........................... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... llsso 16,061 .......... 14ISSISSIPPI.RIVER- MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIIIER,;;;;;,;;; . ............... ........... ........... .......... .... ......... 12,164 ....... VAN D, MOUTH, MISS ..... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... 9,252 ....... DHID RIVER- ENr INE ER DISTRICT, OUISVILLE -----------6.......... 2,299 ........... ........... 1,237 1,151 15,177 9,957 92,549 336,769 OHIO RIVER' ENGI,4EER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON ---------------------- 11316 2,865 ........... .......... .......... 2S,931 7,309 9,3J3 43,932 OHIO RIVERI ENGINEER OISTRICTr PlTiTSBURGH ..................... ....L....... ........... ........... ......... . .......... 24,528 20,181 81,204 .......... T914NESSEE RIVER, TENN,- AND KY @GA31,LEJNE DIU 96 5 "D LI IS "D DE FUE C I, C 2911) 97@@ ..... .... 11:911, ...... Rl"VN,7NN. AND,KY.: ---- ....... ..... CUMBERLAND 2,233 ----- I D 56 06 KA NAAHA RIV ERV ........ ........... ......... .......... ........... .......... ......... .......... MONOMWELA'RLVER, PA. AND 00.VA.-@--6 ................... .......... 8,016 ........... ......... ......... . ........... ......... ......... 67,123 ALLEGHENY RIVER, PA ............. .......... ........... ........... ......... .......... ........... ......... ......... 46,213 DOMESTIC INLAND TRAFFIC, AREAS *OF ORIGIN AND DESTINATION 63 TABLE 4--DDMESTIC INLAND MOVEMENTS OF PETROLEUM AND PETROLEUM PRDDUCTS--CONTINUED SHIPPING AREA BY RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR-YEAR 1959 (IN TONS OF 2,ODO POUNDS) OTHER PETROLEU14 GASOLINE DISTILLATE CRUDE JET FUEL' KEROSENE RESIDUAL NAP PRODUCT3 SHIPPING AREA (CONTINUED) E F ------------------------- - (CODE FUEL OIL PETROLEUM (CODE, (COD JEL OIL (C (CODE3 IVING AREA 2911) (CODE (CODE 2912) 2923) (CODE 29 2918, 2914) 1-311) 2915) 2921, 2991) PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL ............ 1,318 ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... 11,064 26,096 .......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ......... 10,862 13,914 ----------- 1.237 Illsi 335,218 49,861 269,422 570,527 KANAWHA RIVER, R.VA./ OHIO RIVER- ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBURGH ...................... ........... ........... ........... ... ....... .......... 3,904 LITTLE KANAWHA RIVER, N.VA./ MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, 414N., TO MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER ........................... ........... ........... 2,708 .......... .......... ........... .. ...... ......... .......... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBURGH ---------------------- ----------- --------- 53,878 .......... .... ...... ........... ......... ......... .......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ......... ........... ........... 56,586 .......... .......... ... ........ ......... ......... .......... MONONGAHELA RIVER, PA. AND W.VA./.- GALVESTON SAY, TEXAS ------------ ----------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ---------- ----------- --------- --------- .5,274 GULF INTRACOASTAL AIATERMAY- CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE MEXICAN BORDER .................. ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... 1,358 '413313SIPPI RIVER' NEW .......... ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSE4 . ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ..... ...... .. I....... 1,343 14ISSISSIPPI HIVERNCbATONGROUGE, LA., T 0 BUT NOT I LODIN NEW ORLEANS, LA --------------------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ---- ---------- ----------- --------- 1,255 ------- YAZOO RIVER AND 40LITH, MISS ----- ----------- ----------- ----------- ---------- ---------- ----------- --------- . 2,346 ....... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISlILLE . .......... .......... 2,800 ......... ......... .......... R:-:" @:- - ----------- ----------- ---------- @.F OHIO RIVE ........ HUNTINGTON-w-w .................. ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... 21,490 .......... . 51,169 OHIO RIVERI.ENGINEER DISTRICT. PITTSBURGH@ ..................... 1,400 ........... ........... .......... .......... 21,000 ......... ......... .......... TENNESSEE@RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND KY .......................... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... @.. 4,044 BIG SANDY RIVER, KY. AND N.VA ... ........... t12,977 ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... MONONGAHELA.RIVER, PA. AND N.VA ............................ 21906 3,640 ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ......... 4,306 116,817 ........... .......... .......... 45,290 ......... 6,304 60,45? 14ISSOURI RIVERi MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MIN14., TO MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER ........................... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... II.LINOIS RIVER, ILL./ 3ABINE-@NECHES WATERWAY, TEXAS --- 13,457 30,071 ----------- ---------- ---------- ----------- --------- - GALVESTON BAV, TEXASo--m ------ ----------- 8,016 ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... . GULFANTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE, MEXICAN BORDER .................. ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... 4ISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEW ......... ......... .. ........ ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES - ----------- 2S,287 ........... .......... .......... 11,452 41SSISSIPPI@RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, 6A ..................... 19,425 17,766 ........... .......... .......... 99,224 ......... ......... .......... MISSISSIPPI-RIVER' MOUTH OF 14IS-50URI RIVEN TO MOUTH OF UMIU RIVER-; ........ ;................ 79,503 56,911 ........... .......... .......... 7,4D7 ......... ......... .......... MISSISSIPPLlRIVERI MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO-40UTH OF MISSOURI RIVER ........................... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... 9,904 5,723 ......... 2,947 OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, ... .... .......... LOUISVILLE-" .................... ........... 17,662 ........... .......... !......... ........... ......... . TENNESSEE RIVER, TENN., ALA AND KY ..................... :---- ----------- ----------- ----------- ---------- ---------- 12,61s ......... ......... ........ ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL ............. 74,371 28,218 ........... 1,405 .......... ........... ......... ......... a4,I BLACK RIVER, NI3 ................ 71,S91 47,64S ----------- ---------- ---------- 1,654 ......... ......... ....... PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL ............ 4,2b4 26,855 ........... .......... .......... 57,339 --------- --------- $1. TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA --------- 262,441 256,491 ........... 1,405 .......... 199,595 5,123 ......... ?0,985 LAKE ERIE/ LAKE ERIE ....................... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... - 2,421 ......... ......... .......... DETROIT ANDtROUGE,RIVERS, RICH./ DETROIT@ANO@RbUrEiRIVERS, HIC14 .. ........... ........... ........... ..... .... .......... 14,548 ------ m- --------- ---------- LAKE, MICHIGAN/, GALVESTON'BAY, TEXAS ............ ........... ........... .. ........ .......... .......... ........... 1,400 ......... .......... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATDN ROUGE, LA.', TO BUT NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ...... ............... ........... 10,077 ----------- ---- ---------- --------- - --------- --------- ---------- MISSISSIPPI RIVER'-MINNEAPOLIS, 4INN., TO MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER ........................... ........... 3,580 ........... .......... 1,388 ........... ......... 31,S24 .......... .TENNE35EE.RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND KY ..................... I. ........... ........... ........... .......... 16LINDIS RIVER, ILL ........ :::.,I ........... 8,254 ........... .......... 64 704&404we eow@@ ae 1919 TAbLl.4-.DOMESTjr@INLAND MOVEMENT$ OF PETROLEUM!AND PETROLEUM PRODUtlb--CONT N pHI PPING-AREk BY RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR,YEAR 1989 (IN TONSOF 2,000 POUNDS) OTHER 'UB" PETROLEUM SHIPPING.AREA (CONTINUED) GASOLINE DISTILLATE CRUDE JET FUELt R.3ENE RESIDUAL, NAPHTHA CATIM;l PR .DU CT3 R (CODE, FUEL OIL, PET OLEUM (CODE E FUEL, OIL CODE OILS AND (CODES ................. 2.] GREASES. 2910, 2911) 1CODE ICODE, 2912) (CODE, 2917) 1914) 1311) 291s) (CODE. 2921, 291b) 2991) LAKE MICHIGAN ................... .......I... 50456 ........... 21,450 .......... so'gol @ ........ ......... .......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ......... ........... 27,367 ........... 21,450 1,366 S11954 1,400 49,709 --; ........ PORT OF CHICAGO. ILL./ . ........... ......... ......... WARRIRT . ..... ........... ........... ........... .......... ......... GUL OR RIVE SYS:EM7;;" FIN TR 'C OASTAL WI A@ MOBILE SAY, ALA0 NEW ... . .......... CA.- ........ ..... ::::: ..... !!:!Ib , ORLEANS, L... .... SABINE-NE IES ATERW!!: ......... ........... ------ GALVESTON DAYO TEXA3 9"" ..... .......... 20,7;; 1,1100 MISSISSIPPI RIVER;UNEN UALEANS,LA.,-TO"TO OF PASSES . ........... 14,656 ........... .......... .......... 47,399 ......... S,SS6 .......... MISSISSIPPI RIVER'DI TON ROUGE, Nr LA., TO allT NOT INCL1101,WEN . .......... 89,744 ......... 91850 23.806 ORLEANS, .... 10,667 40,166 ........... ......... M'33IS'.P pf 4113.0RI RIVER TO'MOUTM OF 0410 ...... ........ 16,780 1,204 ......... 48,109 R VFR... I............. ........... ........... ........... .... RIVER; MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO 44 S 11 IS OURI --- 5,045 7,895 37,108 .......... .......... 56,184 22',137 ......... 34,648 OHIO RIVM";;;;N LOUISVILLE ...................... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ...... I... 20,533 OHIO RIVER' ......... .......... .......... ",N .. ....... HUNT GTO ---- ----------- ----------- ---------- ---------- 57,566 om10 RIVER 11132 PITTSBURG ... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... 18,802' ..... 1, SANDY RIVER, KY:.!@2 3:967 15,444 0 ':9 ':403 RI IL 2-3 a 6 ILLIN olSVEM't 11,1135 .... ....... 2,125 .......... 130,1966 b3'0009 13,328 193,613 PORT OF'CHICAGO, ILL ............ 118140 TOTAL,, SHIPPING AREA ......... IS1,657 234,090 37,108 2,125 .......... 499,016 107,483 29,0$4 371,6.?7 LAKE SUPERIOR/ LAKE SUPERIOR ................... ........... 9,923 ........... .......... . :: ........ 41,024 ......... ......... .......... LAKE OF THE WOODS, 14INN ......... ........... bi! .........w. .......... . . ..... 170 ......... .......... .......... ,!OTAL, SHIPPING AREA --------- ----------- 9,985 ........... .......... .......... 41,194 ......... ......... .......... Los ANGELE SAND LONG BEACH rlAR So RS,CALIF. LOS ANGELES AND LONG BEACH HARBORS, CAL4F.---- ------------ 17,868 21S,598 1,138,bt3 .......... .......... 6,303,982 32,616 15,112 .8,747 SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA/ AN FRANCl8CO8AY AREA;;, 117,6110 210,630 7 1,65.4:15,8 74,149 11 0 0 WW , ::::::: ....... 2: .... .... SAN J A Ul RI ER CAL 1,889 ........... .... s 00 TOTAL, SHIPPIN6 AREA --------- 209,569 200,630 7,?26,355 106,6611 167 1,708,763 --------- 63,121 14,149 SAN JOAQUIN RIVER ' CALIF SAN FRA NC ISCO BAY ARE;f ......... 7,014 ........... ........... .......... .......... 3,261 ......... ......... COLUMBIA RIVER' VANCOUVER, WASH., To, THE' MDUTHI COLUMBIA RIVER" VANCOUVER, Nt, s ,TO THEIMOUTH;j-@j:1-; .... 2,004 ........... ........... .......... .......... 2,088 --------- --------- COL'u';BIA RIVER' AllO FALLS TOKENN E.I CK,..... 29,807 9,930 ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... WILLA ME 'E NO Y DREG 30,341 2,9S3 ----------- ---------- ---------- 962 ......... ......... .......... SNAKE RIVER, OREG::.:.A!11., . .......... M .!N .. ........ IDA 0....... .....!... 830 3,109 ------------ ---------- ---------- ----------- ------- TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ......... 62,782 ls'992 ........... .......... .......... 3,050 --------- --------- ---------- COLUMBIA RIVER 'ASOIE C@LILO FALLS TO KEM WE4ICK, WASH., COLUMBIA qIVER'VANCOUVER, .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... WAS".TaTHE MOJfHw ........... 642 2,304 COLIASIA RIVER' ABOVE CELILO FALLST0 KENN90ICK, PIASH ........ 60269 27,006 ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... NILLAME ::! 47,862 ........... ........... 3,244 .......... 2"653 ................... .......... SNAKE,RIVE;, UREG., NASH, AND IDAHO .......................... ........... 6,839 ----------- ---------- ---------- ----------- --------- --------- ---------- TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ......... 54,793 36,149 ........... 3,244 .......... 2'as3 ......... ......... .......... OILLAMEtMAND YAMHILL-RIVERS, ORE / ';LUMSIA BAY, G CRIVER' AT BAKER ......... ........... ........... ........... .......... .......... 700 ......... ......... .......... COLUMBI RIVER U!!:: 0 T41 VAN2 11 ASHTNO TH ...... 19,599 26,01S ............ .......... .......... 662,010 ......... 906 .......... CQt.U;SIARIve N. ABOVE. CELIL FALLS TO KENNEWICK, 4A6H.-o! .... 394,887 681,377 ........... 10,989 .......... 1.3,091 .......... ......... .......... WILLAMETTE AND YAMHIL4. RIVERS,. OREG.---i ------------- '..o ........ S8,973 30,401 ............ 3,734 .......... 2sj'89S .......... 92 .......... DOMESTIC INLAND TRAFFIC, AREAS. OF ORIGIN AND DESTINATION 65 .r TABLE 4--OOMESTZC@INLAND MOVEMENTS OF PETROLEbM'A N0 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS--CONTZNUED SHIPPING AREA-BY RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN TUNS DF 2,000 POUNDS) OTHER LUSRI-. PETROLEUM SHIPPING AREA (CONTINUED) ILLATE CRUDE KEROSENE RESIDUAL NAPHTHA CATING PR0DUC T3 ................................... L OIL PETR LEU4 (CODE FUEL OIL (CODE OILS AND (CDDES RECEIVING AREA ODE (c DE 2913) (CODE 2917) GREASES 2910, 14) 1311) 291S) (CODE 2921, 2916) 2991) SNAKE RIVER, OREG.', OOASH, AND IDAHO ........................... 53,447 67,910 ........... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... TOTAL,-SHIPPING AREA ......... 466,99b 806,103 ----------- 14,723 .......... 927,696 --------- 998 .......... SNAKE RIVER, OREG., VIASM, AND - IDAHO/ COLUMBIA RIVER' VANCOUVER, VIASH., TO THE.MOUTH .............. 2,96B ----------- ----------- ---------- .......... ............ ......... ......... .. ....... GRAYS HARBOR AND CHEHALIS RIVER, 1JASH./ GRAYS HARBOR AND CHEHALIS RIVERF NASH ..................... ........... 4,Sbl ........... .......... .......... 67,SS3 ......... ......... .......... PUGET BOU14D AND TRIBUTARY RATERS/ PUGET SOUND AND TRIBUTARY 44TERS .......................... 367,42 6Z3,441 2,173 72,15LO ---------- 1,319,065 --------- 11486 204,4ZS LOOER L UPPER SOUTHEAST ALASKA/ LOWER & UPPER 3UJTHEAST ALASKA-- 29,891 111,729 ----------- 12,984 ---------- ----------- --------- 19 1,957 PRINCE WILLIAM 6, COOK INLET, ALASKA AREA/ PRINCE, AILLIAM Y COOK INLET, ALASKA AREA-; ------------- ;-a ------ 515LO 42,t92 47,524 2,073 .......... ..... ...... ......... 29 120 ALASKA PEN14SULA/ PRINCE wiLLIAM & LOOK INLET, ALASKA AREA-; ------------------ ----------- --------- ----------- ---------- ------- ........... ........ ......... 240 ALASKA PENINSULA -------------- 4,930 7,57b ........... 2,036 ......... 987 --------- 4 12,716 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA --------- 4,930 7,576 ........... 2,016 .......... 927 --------- 4 12,956 YUKON RIVER, ALASKA/ YUKON RIVER, ALASKA ------------- so 280 ----------- ---------- ---------- -------- w.. ..... v... .......... BERING SEA PORTS, ALASKA/ ALASKA PENINSULA ................ bbs 3,463 ...... .... .......... .......... ........... ......... ......... .......... BERING SEA FORT$, ALASKA ........ 2,954 4,911 ----------- I,Q62 .......... ........... ......... ......... 12,665 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA --- 3,b22 8,374 --------- 1,462 ---------- ----------- --------- --------- 12,68S OAHU, HANAII/ OAHU, HAPAII .................... ........... 4,722 ........... .......... .......... 243,721 ......... ......... . sso PUERTO RICO/- PUERTO RICO ..........w .......... 7,b9l ------- ----------- ---------- ---------- ----------- 14,Q33 ......... .......... _G"ASDLINE DIST ILL ATE JE FUEL@ 'Co., IL CC 00E. FUE L 0 0 (CODE '9@ 'U C 2911) CODE 0 912) 2 91.) 19 66 wa&A&vtoe omwe%m @q ae zei&d seae", /q,fq TABLE,S--DOME $TIC.INLAND MOVE4ENTS OF IRON AND STEE4, SHIPPING AREA BY RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (INTONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) IRON IRON AND IRON,ARO AND STEEL, IRON AND SMIPPING@AREA PIG IRON STEE L STElL' FI NISHED STEEL PIPE ............................................................. (CODE CRAP SEMIFI 41SHED "PROO UCTa ANo TJSE 3511) (CODE Ek PRODJCTS (C3DES 3315, (CODE 3317) 4011) @ (CODE-3314) 3316, 3319) TOTAL, Al.L-S".IPPING AREAS ............................................. . 4b8,333 3,712,,1991 2,185,075 2,409,648 859,040 PORT OF BOSTON, MASS D TO,, ,;/. PORT OF B 3,35 ..................................................... ......... ........... ............ ........... PORTAF NEW YORK, N Y *AND N PORT0FNEA YORK: N.Y. 'jW;J ;.j ........................................... ......... Q50,538 ------------ - .......... ........... DELAMAREiRIVE9,1 PENNSYLVANIA AND DEL40ARE SIDE/@ 8ALTIM DREiHA,SO R ANO CHANNELS,RD ........................................ ......... ........... ............ 323 20 44NTUA CREEK, 5% JOHNS FLA ----------------------------------------------------- --------- ----------- ------------ 14,764 ........... CHRISTINA RIVER, DEL,/ H4mpTON ROAD S, VA -------------------------------------------------------- --------- ----------- 4,1so ............. ... ...... BALTIMORE HARBOR AND CHANNELS, MD./ DELAWARE,RINER: NEW JERSEYSIDL .......................................... ......... 3,000 ............ ....... .... DELAWARERIVERPE 'IN SYLVAN A AND DELAWARE@SIDE --------------------------- --------- is ............ ....... CHESAPEAKE BAy........................................................... ......... ........... ............ '20, CHESTER RIVE R, 40 ------------:............................................ ......... ........... 100 ........... BkLTRE.MA Ht$0 R AND CHAINIL5, 4D. ; ::::::: IMOTNATERNA Y, N ------ 2,'6'950 ATLANTICOAS AL 0 ST. JOHNS RIVER, FLA ..................................................... ......... .......... ............ . 51,972 ........... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA .................................................. ......... 5,378 ............. 55r412 ------------ JAMES RIVER ' V'." HA4PTON ROADS, IA ........................................................ ......... ........... ............ ............. 1,220 ST. JO?4 NS RIVER, FLA ----------------------------------------------------- --------- ----------- ------------ 'I,Q46 ----------- TOTAL, SHIPPING ARE& .................................................. ......... ........... ....... 1,446 1,920 HAMPTON ROAD S' VA El TI .140RE MARS; AND CHANNELS, MD --- ----------- *........... RA STA AAT 6,765 ............ ......... TL TI AALA N CTNT C.AL ER01A TOTAL-, SHIPPING AREA ..........!........................................ ......... 6,165 ............ 135 ...... 4TLANTICANTRACOASTAL WATERWAY; ENGINEER DISTRICT, CHARLESTON/, CHRI$TINA RIVER, DEL.Z ................................................... ......... ........... ............ 1,522 .... ....... BALTIODRERAR13OR AND MANNELS, RD ---------------------------------------- --------- ----------- ------------ 5978 ........... ST,. JOHNS RIVER, FLA ..................................................... ......... ........... ............ 14,352 -7 ......... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA .................................................. ......... ......... I. ............ 21,BS2 -o ......... SAVANNA R EAR EA;/N.C. H IVER' 6 CApFERIV R............................................ w ....... ......... ........... ........... 768 ........... ATLANTI C' INTRACOASTAL V.ATERWAYl ENGINEER DISTRICT, CHARLESTON ............ ......... ........... ............ 3,sab ..... @; ..... ST.jam RIV LA Qi047 ........... STA AT NS 'R' F LANTIC INTRACOA4 ....... ............ 412 ........... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ..................................... ............ ......... ........... ............ 8,513 ........... INTRACOASTAL hktERfJAY 'CALOOSAHATCHEE RIVER TU ANCLOTE RIVER, FIA;l II LT H F --m ----- --------- ----------- ------------- NTRACOAS A NA ER.AY CALOOSAHATC E.RIVER TO ANCLDTE R I" R, Lh. 10 ........... GULF INTRACOASTAL NATERNAY- APALACHEE BAY, FLA., TO MOBILE SAY, ALA./ 11 'R ki OR RIVER Sy ITIM7;;.,;;.. 51960 I'soo ............ ........... ,ULF INTRACOASTAL NA MMN;7;;7@7;@@, TEX .... -------- ----- ------- $15 2,bbb GUL; A;::::::::::: 2,560 MISSISSIPPI RIVER NEW URLEA'JS:LAA,,TODM0UTH PNASSES;;@-@;;-;;@;;;; ---- --------- .... ---- ----------- MISSI 551PPIRIVER,:BATo N.ROUGELNUIFI LA.-- _!.SLUD - --------- 122,610 ------------ ------------ ----------- 41SSI; ------------- MOUTH ;;.;HID'RIVER Ta BUT NOT I;K@;!N 7;;]Z;7 ... !IPPI.RIVER' @A. ... ................................;........................... p.. ......... 8,910 ------------ w........... ........... TOTAL, SHIPPING ARE( --------------------------------------------------- --------- 136's8s 1,500 sts 5,?54 GULF OF MEXICOI IULFaF MEXICU ----------------------------------------------------------- --------- 28 ............ ............. 14,469 ,ULF INTRACOAST4L WATERWAY' MISSISSIPPIIRIVER# LA.r TO SABINE RIVERv TE ......... *...... 65 966, ............ ............ 19,217 ...................... ......... ........... ............ ............ CAL 1,607 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,L.A., TO MOUTH OF PASSES ------------------- --------- ----------- ------------ ------------ TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ................................................. bs 1,014 ............ ............ 315,301 NARRIOR RIVER SY!$TE.M/ GUL , INTR AC CASTAL WATERWAY' APALACHEE BAY, FLA., TO MOBILE SAY, ALA.::::: .2,688 GULF OF.MEXICO ...................................................... l5a WARRIOR RIVER sybitm ...................................................... 4,325 4,L31 341,!PbQ 1,503 161,413 INNERMAROUR NAVIGATION CANAL, 4,520 ------------ ----------- MATERiAY' GULF 10AACOASTAC, MI 33 TEX .......... a..................... I........ I............. ......... ........................ ..... SABI 10:614 ...... ...... EE7NECH@@,b,@4tRhA.Y, TEXAS --- ---- o:- &ALV_S ON "Y iE*A!s 1 400 - 3,-930 ........... GULF INTRACUASTA@@KATERIVAY- CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE MEXICAN BURDEN . ...... -------- 1,410 1,36.4 ............ MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEW URLEANSI-LA.,-TO MDUTH OF PASSES-@...; .......... ......... 2,767 ------------ --------- i,- ----------- DOMESTIC INLAND TRAFFIC, AREAS OF ORIGIN AND DESTINATION 67 TABLE 5--DOMESTIC INLAND MOVEMENTS OF IRON AND STEEL--CO14TINUED SHIPPING AREA BY RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) IRON IRON AND IRON AND AND STEEL IRON,AND SHI PPING AREA (CONTINUED) I PIG IRON STEEL STEEL FINISHED, STEEL PIPE ......6................................................................ (CODE SCHAP SEMIFI*41SHED PRODUCTS AND TUBE ' RECEIVING AREA 3311) (CODE PRODJCTS (CODES 3315,. (CODE 3317) 4011) (CODE 3314) 3316, 3319) 41331351PPI;RIVER' UATON ROUGE, LA., TO aJT.NUT INCLUDING-NEW ORLEANS, LA..r .... ....... .....................................:................... ......... 19,736 ............. ............ ........... 4IS3IS5I;Pj,NIVENl MOUTH OF DHIO RIVEN,TD;BUT NOT@INCLUOIN6 BATON ROUGE, .... ;l ............................................... ;........ ......... 7,367 ............ ............ ........... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER -------- --------- ----------- 1,446 4,277 ........... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, 4INN., TO 14OUTO OF MISSOURI RIVER ........ ......... 2,813 ----------- ------------ ------- -;; ARKANSAS RIVER, ARK ....................................................... ......... 1,395 2,522 2,b42 1.4 OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON -------------------------------- --------- ---- 1,600 L,ODb --------- OHIO RIVER' EN61NLEN DISTHICT, PITTSSJRGi -------------------------------- --------- ---------- m. 14,4" 4,21jv .......... A61LECREWRIV0, ................................... ......... l'bog ...... m... . ............ .......... pdol-5p 01NX@6, ILL ..................................................... ......... 1,245 0,961 3,019 ........... TOTAL, SIIF@ING AREA .................................................. 5,655 63,619 41S.921 21,990 167,129 GULF INTRACOASTAI.,MATERAAY' MOBILE BAY, ALA- TO NEW ORLEANS, LA./ GULF INTRACOASTALAATERNAY' APALACHLE clAY, FLA::.!2_M2tltt.!AY A,::::: 386 ........... WARRIOR RIvER SYSTEM---; -------m---------------- 2,247 ------------ GULF INTRACOASTAL NATERWAY' 40BILE dAY, ALA,. TO NEW ORLEAN4, LA: -------- --------- ............ zo JNJVJRHAR6UP NAVIGATION CANAL, LA -------------------------- ..... w......... ......... 6,339 ------------ ------------ ----------- [email protected]' MISSISSIPPI RIVER, LA., TO SAdINE,RIVLR, ............. ....... ;....... ......... ...... ;...... ............ 1.485 SAOINE-NECMES WATERWAY, TEXAS ............................................ ......... 10,804 ............ ............ ........... GALVESTON 8TEXAS ..................................................... 1,55t . ........... ............ 2,969 3,744 MISSISSIPPI RIVW NEF4 ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES ------------------- --------- 5,078 ............ 11230 ......... @w. 413SIMPPI.RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA.--!--@ -----m................................................... ;....... ......... 76,627 ........... I. ............ ........... MISSISSIPPURIVERI MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO BUT f4OT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA.---v -----------d........m.............................................. ......... 9,985 ............ ............ ........... MISSISSIPPI RIVER@' MINNEAPOLISt f4lNN,p TO 4UUTH OF M133OURL RiVCR -------- --------- 1,496 ............ ............ ........... .......... w............. ......... ;......... 1,4da ........... 1,400 1,3ST ......... OHIO RIOW ENGIiECH DISTRICT, PITTSBURGH ................................ ......... ........... 2,863 ............ ......... CUMBERLARDRIVER, TENN. AND-KY ................;........................... ......... ........... ............ 1,152 -------- ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL ------- *------------------ --------- 1,400 ............ ............ ........ PORT OF CHICAGO, .............................. 1,346 ........... 5,564 ............ ........... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA -------------------------------------------------- 4,3e.5 113,104 9,845 9,341 5,249 114NERNARSOR NAVIGATION CANAL, LA./ SABINE-4ECHES WATERWAY, TEXAS -------------------------------------------- --------- 13.992 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEII ORLEANS,LA., TD MOUTH OF PASSES ------------------- --------- 1, 544 LA., TO BUT NOT INCLUDING:NEW ORLEANS, ,A ------ ...................................... 6....... ......... 6,791 ------- ------------ ----------- ---MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO BUT NUT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --------- 22"534 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS-4114N., TO MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER -------- --------- "I'S 14DLF RIVER, TE14M ......................................................... ......... ...... I..... ............ 214 ----------- OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISWIILE -------------------------------- --------- ----------- - OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBURGH --------------------- !----------- --------- 2,926 4ONONGA4ELA RIVER, PA, AND W.VA .......................................... ......... 7,814 ............ ............ ........... ILLINOIS RIVER, ILI ...................................................... ......... ........... ............ 2,580 ........... PORT@OF CHICAGO, ILL ..................................................... ......... ...... V..... ............ 5,650,- ---- TOTAL* SHIPPING AREA .................................................. ......... S7,01B ... ........ 10,895 ........... GULF INTRACOASTAL 01ATERAW MISSISSIPPI RIVER, LA., TO-SABINE RIVER, TEX./ GULF OF MEXICO ........................................................... 189 90 ............ ............ 151,404 GULF INTRACOASTAL NATERWAY' MOdILE SAY, ALA,. TO NEW ORLEANS, LA ......... ...... ........ ............ .... 4 INNERHARBOR NAVIGATION CANAL, LA ......................................... ......... 7,692 ............ .... GULF INTRACUA5TALldATERMAY' MISSISSIPPI RIVER, TO SABINE RIVER,' TEX ........o............................ ..... ......................... ......... 96 ............ ..... ! ...... 28,603 BAYOU VERMILIUNvLA ...................................................... ......... ........... .... ....... ............ 4,266 CALCAS!EU RL ANRNPAS LA;::::::: --- ;;- .... i....... ............ 100 NECHES TE AY SiEXA ............ ............ ........... VER aA51 NE WA GALVESTON SAY-TEXAS ..................................................... ......... ........... ............ ............ ISO IULF INTRACOASTAL NArERMAY' CORFU$ CHRISTI, TEXAS, To [HE MEXICAN 13URDER - --------- 1,640 ............ ............ ........... MISS 13S IPPI RIVER , t, AT ONR0UGETO SOTNOT 1NC LUDING HEN OR LE AN S. LA..-; ....... .......... 68,983 ............ ............ ........... MZSSISSIPPI,RIVER* MOUTH OF OHIO LA .................. ......... 4,259 ............ ............ ........... 3,OL13 ............ NON9AHELA RIVERF PA, AND M.VA --------- 1:454 ------------ ILLINOIS RI YE ILL@l ........................... 2 517 ........... ............ ........... PORT OF CHICAGO IL .... ................................ ......... 1,500 s9b 1,300 ........... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA .................................................. iag 111,824 596 1,300 185,213 GULF-INTRACOASTA6!.IATER FJAY' PLAQUE41NE TD MORGAN CITY ROUTE, LA./ aULFINTRACOASTAL olATERNAY' MISS1331PPI RIVER:.tt:., TEX ....... ................................ RIVE;R...... .. .. .. ..... ....... ............ ............ 160 ULF INTRACOASTAL;NATER*A PLAQUEMINE@ TD. -40RGAN CITY ROUTE . ............ .. ...... ........... . G TV ........... ...... IABINE-NECHE5 OATERWAY, TEXAS ............................................ ......... 4,1 :::::: ........... GALVESTON SAY, TEXAS ----------------------------------------------------- --- 6-:03 ...... ........... 141331331PPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO-SOT NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, - LA ........ i-w-o-o ....................................................... ......... 121,445 ............ ............ ........... MISSISSIPPI,RIVER' MOUTH OF OHID RIVER TD BUT NOT INCLUDING@SATON ROUGE, LA.- ...... ..............;.................. ........... ..... ......... 5,103@ ............ ............ ........... mIs37;GIPPI,RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO:MOUTM OF MISSOURI RIVER -------- --------- 4,323@ ---- ------- ----------- - ----------- OHIO RIVER@ ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBURGH ----------------------- w................... . 1,359@! ........ ;... ............ .......... rALL'G.ENY RIVER, PA .............................. 1111310 ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL.! ............................ 18, 4 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA .................................................. .......... IS7,371 ............ ............ Ibi 68 eowomew ae za&d see&c 1,9 8"g TABLE S--DO "ESTIC,INLAND MOVEMENTS OF IRON,ANQ,STEEL--CDNTINUED 1141PPING AREA-91 RECEIVINGIMA qALEMOAR JEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF Z,000 POUNDS) IRONL IRON AND IRON AND AN D STEEL IRON AND SHIPPING AREA PIG IRON STEEL STEEL FIN IS MED 3 TEE L@pj PE .......................... I...................... ............ (CODE. SCRAP SEMIFINISHED PRODUCTS AND TUBE 3311) (CODE PRODUCTS- (CODES 3315, (CODE 5317) -1011) (CODE 33141 3316. 3319) &TCHAFALAY& RIVER, LA./ GULF OF 14EXICO ........................................................... ......... ........ 39 ATCHAFALAYA.RIVER, LA ................... ................................ ......... ......... 24 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ------------------- o....................... a...... ......... ........... ........... I. ............ 63 INLAND,fiATER "AY, FRANKLIN TO MERgENTAU RIVER, LA./ GU LF INTRACO ASTAL,WATERWATI MI$SISSIPPI.RIVER, LA., TO SABINEIRIVER, TEX ......................................0............... ................. ......... ........... ............ ............ 53 INLAND WATERWAY, fR4NKLIN,TO MERMENTAU,RIVER, LA ................................... ........... ......................... 14 TOTAL@ SHIPPI NG AREA ....................................... s.......... ......... ........................ ............ 67 BAYOU VERMILION,.LA.t GULF INTRACOASTAL,0ATERNAY' MISSISSIPPI@RIVER, LA., to SABINE,RIVER, TEX.---w ----------------------------------------------------- I............ ......... 9,694 ................... ......... ........... . INLAND WATERWAY, FRANKLIN TO MER4ENTAU RIVER, MISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUSE,.LA., I1 1!11 ORLEANS, LA .. :!.!!. - .-------- --------- 2,475 ............ ............ ........... 4 177"'..-M-07 ....... ;7D';IIE- TO'BUT:NOT INCLUDING 0:7 ;;;;;7;;7'RIVER' H OF 0 UN ROUGE, LA ....................................................................... ......... 1,574 ------------ ------------ ----------- TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA -------------------------------------------------- --------- 4,QSlO ............ ............ 9,70a CALCASIEU RIVER AND PASS, LA./. GULF OF MEXICO ........................................................... ....... T. ........... ............ ............ 5.228 GULF IN7RACOASTAL-WATERWAY' 41551331PPI RIVERe @A- TO SAOINE-RIVER, TeX ............................................................. ;....... ......... ........... .. i.......... ............ Sao TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA .................................................. ......... ........... ............ ............ SASINE;NECHES NATERNAY, TEXAS/. GULF MEXICO ............o......................................... .... ...... ........ .... ARRIOR RIVER SYSTEM --------- ........ SASINt-NECkjS AAltRWAYo TEXAS ............ r., ............ ......... ..... ..... ... GALVESTON BAY, teRAS ----------------------------------------------------- ......... ....... MISSI 38, PPLRIVER' NEW DRLEANS,LA.,,MMOUTH OF PASSES ................... ......... ........... 1,632 ....7 ........ ..... MISSI.SIPPINIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., -TO BUT NOT INCLUDING NEW DRLEAN @s 5'sog ............ ....... .. ......... ..... ........... LA -7@7;;7 ------------------ w...................... ......... 1,548 4,042 22,809 ........... "I;M;!;;7;7;;;, ISSOURI RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER ---- --------- 2,869 ......w---w. ............ ........... ARKANSAS RIVEM,_ARK ....................................... ,......w........ ......... . ............ 12,321 ----------- WDLF RIVER, TtNN;@ ........................... ............................ ......... . 4,050 44,536 ........... OHIO RIVER- ENGI ER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE -------------------------------- --------- ----------- 5,221 46,661 ----------- OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT , P, TTSSURGAw ........................ ------- ------- . ........... ............ 21,621 ........... TENNESSEERI VtLR, TENNALA. AND KY ---------------w---------------------- --- 2,596 15,006 ............ ........... CUMdELA140 RIVE N,%N@: AND KY ----------------------;......... ..... ..... ........... 2,660 . 25,362 ----------- NONOMHELARIVLH, PA. AND A.VA ------------------ --------- ----------- ------------ 1,362 ---------- ILLINOIS NLVEA,_iLL;--@ ........ .................................. ......... ........... ............ 2,102 .......... PORT'OF._CH'[email protected], I'LL, ..................................................... ......... ........... 6,194 44,561 ----- TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA .................................................. ......... 13,374 140,203 zi8'7QQ 961 6UL FIWTRACOASTA@.@N@TERHAYI3ABINE RIVER TO G&LVFST6N,.TEXAS/ EW , A SASINE;NECH_3,A,ATtR,,AY, TtK 3............. ...................... ... ......... ........... ............ ............ 650 415813 IPPI A V RAT N.ROUGE, LA., To BIJT,NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLIANI, LA.---; .......o.......................................... .... ......... 2,795 ---o........ ............ PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL ........ --------------------------------------------- ---- "- 1,400 ............ ............ TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ------w........................................... ......... 4,195 ............ ............ bso GALVESTON BAY, TI:XA31 GULF INT HA Co AST&L IJATERWAY' APA4ACHEE.BAY, FLA-TO MOBILE BAY, ALA ------ --------- ---- ...... . . .ARRlOR,RIVERISYStEM-----; -------------- m...... 0-0 ........... ............ ........ ....... GULF INTRA Co ASTALWATE R"Ay' 406 ILE BAY 41-A:. NEW ORLEA NS LA ..... ... ........ 1,501 ............ ............ ........... INNERMARaURNAVIIATIUN CANAL', Lil .!2 ............. ----- --------- 1.400 ----w------- ------------ ----------- ULF INTRACOASTAL*NATERVIAV' '4ISS;;3j;;'jL;"I;tRv LA., To TEX ......... ............... I................ 6........ . ......... ........... ............ ............ 4,400 SABINE-NECHE3 OATERNAY@ TEXAS .............. ... ......... ............ ............ ........ ........................... 30,784 GALVESTUM BAY, TEXAS ............. . ....................... !.rw .....T...... ..... ow .. ....... .... ...... w..... ............ 4 GULF INTRACOASTALINATERWAY' GALVESTON to CORPUS CHRISTI, rExAs ........... ......... ........... ............ ............. L6 GULF INTRACOASTAL WATER4AT' CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE'._ML9ICAl BORDER. I'M ........... ........................ -41631331PPI RIVER , NE0 ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES;;; ................ ......... 2,768 670 9,267 4ISSISSIPPI RIVE R, BA'rot, ROUGE, LA-TO BUT NOT INCLUD IA 72',100 ........ ......................* ........ *................ i'.-w ........ ......... .... 5,328 ........... ' 2IVER' MQUTH@ OF OHIO RIVER TO SUTt NOT INCLUDING. 0ATON_ROUGE,_ LA4 ......m....... ............................o.................. ....... ......... 2,827 ............ .....!...... @L ........... M1661051ppl@ RIVEN, MOUTH UP 4443OURA, RIVER to MUUJH, OF OHIO,-RiVER ...a.... ......... ................... w..... ......... 1.@.@ :' , ,..1,918 NOLF* klViR UNN- ...... ......... ........... ............ boo ...... OHIO RIVER ENGINLEM UISTRICT, LOUIS@ILLE .. ................. ------------ --------- l'3S3 ....... ............ .. .......... 0610 RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBURG4-.: .........................4... ......... ........... ............ 2,053 .......... TENNESSEE klViR, TtNN .' -ALA; AND KY._-@-;-w .............. I.; .............. ......... 1,4as ............ ............ ...... KARAWHA,kl "0j'W.VA ......................................................... ......... 1,400 ............ ............ .......... 140NON64HELA RIVER, PA. AND N.VA ..........I...........................w... ......... I j'JSs ...7........ 515.@ .......... ALLEGHENY RLOER -PA.-m .................................................... .... 7 ............ .......... . ....... ILLINOIS RIVER,'ILL ...............................................;....... ...... ......... w.....1 670 LAKE MICHIGAA16 --------------------T -------------w.......... ;-v ...... PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL ---------------------------------------------- TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ................................. w ................ 3,032 132,419 ............ 110816 25,9S4 ,,DOMESTIC INLAND TRAFFIC, AREAS@ ORIGIN- AND DESTINATION 69 TA66E@S-DOMESTIC,INLAND MOVEMENTS OF 'IRON AND StEEL--CONTINUED SHIPPING AREA BY'kECEIVING'kREA CALENDAR, YEAR 1989 !IN TONS"OF 2,000--POUNDS) IRON U N A ND IRON AND AND STEEL IRON AND SHIPPING AREA FIG IRON TE'L STEEL' FINISHED STEEL PIPE ... .. ..................... @! .. ................................... _(CODE T.I.AF SEMIFINISHED PRODUCTS' AND';TUdC' C.U ;ECEIVING,AREA 3311) E PRODOCTS' (CODES 3315, (CODE 1317) ULI CODE 3314) 3316. 3319) GULF INTRACOASIAL; WATERWAY' GALVESTON TO. CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXASt SADINE-NECHC@ WATERWAY, TEXAS ......... ......... ;@ ........o............... ......... '20io7a ............ ............ ..... rALV@STUN B AY,TEX43 ----- ------------ .... @; .......;....... ".".w ................. ......... . ............ .......... 6- 124 GULF INTRACOAdTAL:OAtERMAY' GALVESTON TO CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS ----------- --------- ----------- ------------ ------------ 4,311 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE" LA@, TO SUT'@OT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, 11 .. 1 1. 1 . II I - % . 11. 1 1 LA ------------------- ....................................... ....... ......... J,S28 ............ ............ ........... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' 14OUTH OF '4ISSOURI RIVER TO MOUTH Of OHIO RIVER -------- --------- 8,515 ........... ............ ...... OHIO RIVER',ENrIkEER DISTRICT PLITSBUR6416 -----------o----------------- N. ......... ai783 .......... ............ ..... TOTAL, S141PPING AREA . .................... .................. w.w . ......... 33;707,-6-1......... ....... 4,33S GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TD THE MEXICAN BORDER@ SABINE-NECMES WATERWAY, TEXAS .....;.......................... 6............. ......... 30,911 ............ ... ........ ........... ussissiPpiAiveR, BATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NUT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ..... ------------- .......... ... . ... .... ......... ............ ........... ....... PQ;rT OF CHICAGO, It . ................................. ............. 6m . . . ......... ........ 1,400 -m6- .... ........ ........ TOtAL@, SHIPPING AREA ...................................... ......... 41,135 1,400 --------- --- @--6 .... 141531531PPI RIVER' NEW ORLEANB,LA.. TO NOUTH@OF PASSES/ GULF INTRACOASTAL,oiAtERMAY1 APALACHEt BAY, FLA., TO MOSILE_SAYp ALA.v .... ......... .... ...... 418 28,775 .......... WARRIUR-RIVER-SYST&M-s -------------m........ a.......;...... w-- .......... 8,212 ........... 12IS21 53,509 5's1 GULF INTRACOASTAL@4ATERWAY' RUSTLE SAY, ALA,. TO MEN ORLEANS, LA ......... ........ m ........... .... .......6 435 3,614 GULF INTRACOASTALINATERWAYI 41SOISSIPPI RIVER,.LA., TO SABINE RIVER, TEX . ................ ............ ;....................... .. . ......... 1,100 9,126 @Q,469 GALVESTON'BAY, TEXAS ...... ............... ;......................... :@.*.=..6 m 29,717 42,153 109,772 GULF INTRACOASTAL. WATERNAY'CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, ID THE MEXICAN BORDER . ......... ......... So 544 2,702 -I,Ssa IISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,@A,, TO MOUTH OF PASSES ---------- w .66 ........ 14,309 '12,383 4,426 MISSISSIPPI. RIVERL', MOUTH OF. 01410 RIVER M BUT Rot INCLUDING. BATON ROUGE, ....... .......i. ........ 5,3bb ......................................... 37004 689 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER TO 4OUTM OF OHIO RIVER-: ...... ......... ........... 35,501 37,655 lt,307 413SISSIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER ........ ......... ........... ............ 7,960 3,911 YAZOO RIYER AND MOUTH, MISS.-@ .......;---------------- ........... .... ......... ........... 3@172 31,167 526 ARKANSAS RIVERp ARK w-- ............... w- ---v........ ......... .... 6..... ........... 75,224 14,641 WOLF RIVER 'TENN ......................................... ... ........... la,456 19,406 ..... I 0410 RIVER' ENGIlZE"R7"0'1'5T-Rl'C-T, LOUISVILLE@ ------ ........ ..... .... i....... 69,060 151,869 5,470 OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTOV ------------I................... w.. ......... ...... ... 4,987 ... OHIO RIVERO ENGINEER ,DISTRIMPITTSBURGH ................................ 2,934 ...... 40,546 34,081 .a IN 5,541 ........... TEOESSEE,Rl@ER, TENN. AL.A .............................. .. .... . .. 1,36a CUKOERCANO'RiVER, TENN. AND K......................................... ;........ .... ...... 82,45v 31,82b MISSOURI RIVER --------------------------------- ..................... 968 YOU ........ ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL@ ..........I........................... . ......... .......... 16j735 14,726 3,420 LAKE 41CHI;AN ....................................... w............. @-"w ... ......... 6im ......... S2,825 2,292 ........... PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL .........................!..............I................ I.... ....... 6... 102,793 161,497 IS,133 TOTAL, SHIPPING,AREA-w ........... ............. I'l,146 5 SOb,114 766,005 '286,bSb 413SISSIPPI RIVER' BATON RQUGE@ LA., TO BUT NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA./ WARRIOR RIVER By STEM ........................ -------------------- .......... 6*-Sll V@qoo 1,2bl 1,400 ........... GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' 14ISSISSIPPI RIVER, LA., TO SABINE;RIVER, TEX --------------------------------------- ......... ............ ... ....... ...... -boo ......... .. ....... SABINE-NECHES WATERWAY, TEXAS ------- ------------------------------------ --------- 8,260 ------------ ------------ ----------- GALVESTON SAY, TEXAS-----w--- '22,bio 5041 - 5,94T GULF-INTRACUASTAL WATERWAY' 3UR;ER- 42,264 ........... .. @7.. MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MEN ORLEANS,LA.,-10 14OUTH OF PASSES .......... ;-------- ---- ...... ... ........... '413SIdSIPPI RIVER' BATON RDUGEo LA.,'TO SjT_NUf iNtLUDING-NEW ORLEANS,' LA ...... ................. o.............. ........... . 16,169 JU,126 ....... ..... .. ......... ........... 14I;3j@SjPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIU'RIVER.TO BUT 140T INCLUDING@'aATON ROUGG LA W.d .......................;...;.......... 1- 1,362 10,065 1,,193 .792 ...... 41;SLSSIPPI RiV@10 MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER TD MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER -------- 12,929 2,782 2,150 MISSISSIPPI RIVERI MINNEAPOLIS;_11INN., TO 4UUTH OF MISSOURIL RIVER ........ 26,DS6 -- ------------ ------------ 109 ARKANSAS RIVER, AkK. ""; ------------------------------------- ......... 19,465 ........... J9,514 ............ ........... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE ---------------------------- =7- 16,169 ----------- 384 -1,602 --- OHIO RIVER' 046INtER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON ---------v------------------- --- 1,416 .... . w.......... ............ ...... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTS4URGR ............ ............ '95i65O -2,054 :' 104,812 liogo ........... TENNESSEE,RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND KY .......................... ........ IS,109 ....... ww.. J11621 14,716 1,400 MONONGAHELA.kIVER.'PA. AND W.VA ........................... ............. 5,61'a .......... ;o ...........o ............ ... BLACkRIVER@'1113 -------------- r....... !........................I.......... 7jo4l ........... .... .. ....... i..... ........... PORT OF CHICAGO, --- - -------6...................... . ............. f04"fl? 668 .. . ....... 9,000 ............ TOTAL@ SHIPPING /AREA ---- ...... ;........... 394's0l 49,113 16G452 3GII9 1,400 41331331PPI RLNERI MOU'TH OF OHIO RIVER M BUT NOT INCLUDING ISAJON, ROUGE, LA./ INNERMARBUR. NAVIG TION CANAL, LA. ............ 941 1,419 ..... ..... GUL.F INTRACOA STAL. l@ N ATERRA Y. - M13al ;;;;,p@F;M;7LA., TO 3AdINE:R::;;'l_--- TEX ...... w...................................... 796 .......... ............ ....... . .. ...... . 3S"Sjj .... ..... ................. WATERWAY, TEXAS .. ......................... GALVESTON TEXAS .............. ................................ ...... 2,800 ... ........ I,ISS ...... 14134iSSIPPI.RIVEA.: NEW ORLEANS;LAA,'TOOMBUT 0-F PASSED$ 33,110 1,402 ..... ......... .. To N 4ISSISS101 RIVER OA N ROUGELT UT NOT I CLU LA 56,@140 33,ibg "24,069 ...... ..... "I ;;,LSS 'lPP'j'R7VE')"47 'MUU'TH-0F"OH7O'RI -------------------------------------- ......... VER TO. BUT NOT 'INCLUDING: BATON ROUGE, ........................... .4m; .....v 18,171* .6 .......... ............ ......... o.1 41531,SSIPPliNIVER' ;OUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER . ...... -1,382 ... ....... .... ..... ..... m....... "13$IBSIPPI'kIVERI'MINNEAPOI.IS-I '41NN.,.T3-4OUTH OF MISSOURI RIVLR-m ... m-i ...i..... ..i ........ ,3j964 ........... .... . ............................ . . .. 4.w ...... ............ ........... ARKANSAS RIVER, ARK. OHIO RIVER,' ENrviui 013TRICT,,@OU13VILL.Eo ................................ ltbJ2 --i ..... OHIO NIVER4 ENGINUR@015TRICI,.PITTSSUAGH ................................. .I........ ........... 1 16,594 25,650 ,TENNESSEE. IVER, TENN:@_ALA,.VAD,Kl*.--:: ...... ........... ......... ........... 51611 @20,559 .......... .......... ..... 1,400@ 6........... ............ .......... MONONGAHELA RI VERF PA AND ........ ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL ............................................. :: ....... ......... 1,261 ............ ............ ........... 70 ae za&d sta", 19 r 9 TAOLE@5--DOMESTIC;INLAND, MOVENENTS'OF IRON AND,STEEL--CONTINU ED SHIPPING AREA:8Y RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) IRON IADN'AND IRON AND AND STEEL IRON AND SHIPPING AREA (CONTINUED) PIS IRON STEEL STEEL, FINISHM STEEL PIPE ............................................................ (CODE, SCRAP . SE041FINISMED PROD uCIS AND TUBE 3311) (CODE PRODUCTS (CO D E53315 (CO DE 3S17) 4011) (CODE 3S14) 3316, 3319;@ LAKE MICHIGAN ............................................................. ......... 8,85b ............ ............ ......... PORT0F CHICAGO, ILL ..................................................... ......... ........... 31232 5,847 ......... TOl'AL, SHIPPING AREA .................................................. t.582 137,56S ge,851 56,473 -------- IISSISSIPPI RIVER'-MOUTH OF MISSOURI,RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO 11 IVER/ GULF INTRACOASTAL MATERWAY' MISSISSIPP I@ RI VER,LA., TO SABINE RIVER, TEX ..g; ..... ........................................................... ........... 2,612 ............ ........... SABNE-NECHES WATERWAY, TEXAS ........................................... 5,600 .......... GALVESTON SAf, TEXAS ..................................................... ........ ........... GULF INTRACOASTAL NATERhAY1 CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE MEXICAN BORDER- -w ------ - 14 1 51 U E ------- 163 3 IPPI R VLR NEW RL ANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES ------------------- -!...... 4 97 ml SS1$5IPPI,RliERl 6ATUN ROUGE, LA., To BUT NOT-INCLUDING,NEW ORLEANS, LA ... ......................... ........ ............. ......... 121,114 26,937 ............ w.......... MI;SISSIPPI@RIVER' MOUTH OF 01410 RIVER MSUTl4dT;INCLUDING-SATUN ROUGE, LA.--o ...... ...... ...................6.................................... ......... 44,s9l 601 ............ ........... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF MIUBDURL RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER ......... ......... ........... ......... ". ?as ............ MISSX3SIPFI,RiViKl MINNLA0OLIS_'4INN., ID MOUTH OF MISSOJNI@RIVER -------- --------- ----------- @ 590 1,780 ............ ARgANSAS -RIVER. 'ARK. ....... ........... @60'kfiek UNN; ......... .1 I,o75 8,25S ........... TENNESSEE RIOER, TENN., ALA. AND KY .......... ------------------------- ......... ........... 14,480 ....... .. p.. ........... ILLIADIS-RIvEk'ILL ------m............................................... ......... 5,890 731 ........................ LAKE MICNjGAN_ ............................................................. ......... 11,735 .......... i. ............ ........... PORI OF CHI CAGO, ILL.----w ............................................... ......... 6,116 ............ ............ ........... ly;!AL'f @@t"U "@A -------I----------------------------!-------------- --- 196,ZVS lu,933 7.4,661 ........... 4I@3153IPPI RIVLRo MINNEAPOLIS# MINN- rU MOUTH UF M133OURI RlVkRl. CACiLgfuNI ........... ......... .......... ............ ........... WON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NOT INCLUDING@NEW ORLEANS, ........... ...... ......... 5,591 ............ ............ ........... MISSISSIPPI HAVEN' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TG,8UT NOT INCLUOING,BATUN ROUGE, ..... @_.; ......... . .....4............... . .. .... 51,844 ............ ... 4IS3I3SIPP'L,KLVL MINNLAPUL 13' MINN., 10-MOUth Of MISSUUKI'RLVER -------- --------- 2,721 ------- --- aHIu RIVER,,.ENGNN@ER UlBtHI'CT, LOUISVILLE! ....... ........ ......... 1,785 ............ ............ . ...... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER OISTRICt, PITTSBURGH ................................ ......... 1,197 ------------ -- TENNESSEE RIVER,_TENN.@,_ALA AND KY.m .................................... ......... .......... PORTOP CHICAGO, ILL ------- ......................................... ......... 1,563 ........ m;-.;.; ............ ........... TR!AlL, @11I@PIN6 ARL@ -------------------------------------------------- --------- 64,701 le,g ......... ... ........... A!@AUSA@IRIVER,AANKL/WA G LF IfRA CU 614 ItNAAT' eLAJUtMINt FO 14URWAN t;IIY RUUTEv LA .......... ......... 1,347 ............ ............ ........... 549lNil;&EtK.tb_;4ltKNA V, T.t, .......... ......... 16,&60 ------------ --------- 4.. ........... iE@Ab; ... ;;"; .................. 2,25A ............ ........... 4IWSSIFPI_kIVEk'_dATON NUUGE, LA., TO .................................. .................. ...... ......... 32,311 5,51S ............ ........... 4ISSISSIPPI MOUTH UF.UHIO RIVER TO OUT NUT INCLUDING BATUN,RUUGE, LA.""..; .................. ........... . . ... ......... 14,375 ------- ---- ------------ --- 41SUISSIPI-L RIVER' MOUTH OF '4183[)URA RIVER 10 MUUlH OF UNIO RIVER -------- --------- 1,0134 ------------- ------------ ------- 4i8SfS8fPPI,RivERl [email protected]_ TD:-40UTM OF-mISSuo9I.AIvZA -------- --------- 11,174 ............ ............ ........... ARKANSWRIvER ------------ --------- 4,141 ...... ..... ............ ........... OHIO RIVEA. ENGINEER DISTRICT, L;:7;;7::il ............ ......... 1,260 ....... r..... ............ ........... OHIO RIVE0 ENGINEER VIaTRICT-PITl*BURGH ................................ ......... ........... ............ 13#193 3,514 40NON6AHELA,RIV9k;_PA. All) N.VA ----------------------------------- --------- 1,404 ------------ --- ........ ...... ILLINOIS RIvER,_lLLw----m .....:......................................... ......... 9,938 ..! ......... ... LAKE RICAIGANv ........................................................... ......... 1,374 ............ ... TOTAL, SNAPPING AREA .................................................. ......... 97,350, 6,9S4 13,19.3 $,SL4 MULF,RIVER TENN ULINDIS RIVE;, ILL ..................................................... ......... 1,414 ............ ............ ........ I OHIO RIVER EN GIN EER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE/ INNERNA Ra ORNAVIGAT ID N CAN A, , LA ---------------------- - ------------- ---- SASINE-OECHES NAIERMAYpTEXAS ............................................ .... 1395:604296 GULF INTRACOA3TAL:14AtERivAY-,-SADINE:RIVER TO GALVESTON, TEXAS STON 6AY_'TEXAS .........;............................. GALVE1 :8'606' ......... ;79 . ....... 3 MISSISSIPPI.R4VER' NEW URLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH;OF PASSE3-@ ----------------- --------- ----------- 4,515 aQ94 ..... i..... %ISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., To BUI,NOT.INCJ@UOING NEW ORLEANS, LA ------ ------------------m................................... .0. 231,425 1,440 its ........... f4ISSISSlPPI RIVER' MUUTH OF OHIO RIVER MaUT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA ........ a.............................................. ......... 144,676 ......................... ........... '7;Z;' MISSOURI,RIVER ----- 30:1866 ....... 41;;;;;!;;!'RMINNEAPD"S, 4INN., TO 40UTH OF 9 ....... AR KANSAS RIVER, ARK 13 5 NOLF RIVER, TENN 2,674 ----- o ..... ............ ........... 0 10 RIVER' ENGI;EER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE, --------- OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT@ HUNTINGTON --------------- 69:949 ... 696 ........ OHIO RIVER'ENGINEER DISTRICT - : ...... 6 869 . ....... ....... CUMBERLANDRIVER,TENN AND ........................... ......... ........... 2,892 ........ KANA"HA RIVER, 14VA. ..................... ...... . ........ ........ ALLEGHENY RIVER, PA: ......................... ;,;; ::::: ....... ............ ........... ILLINOISHRIVER, ILL ----------- 312 ........... ............ ..... ..... LAKE MICIDAN ................. ?:,279 ......................... ........... TOTAL, SHIPPING,AREA .................................................. ......... 691,106 11,934 ZIP340 65,824 OHIO RIVER' EN61NEELR DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON/ GULF INTRACOASTAL. WATERWAY' MOBILE BAY, "A,. TO NEW ORLEANS, LA ......... 1,104 .... !...... ............ ............ ......... SA81NE-NECHES WERWAI., ------------------------!------------------- --------- 4,253@ ............ ............ ........ AS .:!!AS IALVESTON@SA Y' TEX -.............................................. ......... ............ 1,433 S4-,379 ;93 GULF INTRACOASTAL,WATERWAY' CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE;MEXICAN BORDER ........... ........... ------------ 5,839 ........ DOMESTIC INLAND TRAFFIC, AREAS ;OF: ORIGIN AND DESTINATION TABLE@5--DOMESTIC,INLANDLMOVEMENTS OF IRON AND%SfEEL--CONTINUED SHIPPING AREA BY RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) IRON IRON AND IR ON A40 AND STEEL IRON AND SHIPPING-AREA (CONTINUED) PIG IRON STEeL STEEL FINISHED BY EEL P IPE ............................................ ....................... E SCRAP SEMIFINISHED PRODUCTS AND TUBE (coo RECEIVING AREA 33.11) (CODE PR3DJCTS (CODES 334S,* (CODE 330) 4011) (CODE 3J14) 3316, 3319) MISSISSIPPI RJVERI NEW ORLEANS,LA., TD MOUTH OF PASSES ................... ......... ........... 21,412 ............ ........... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE, @A- TO BUT MOTIINCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, I LA ....................................................................... ......... 2,062 ------------ ------------ ----------- MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF.OHID RIVER TO BUT NOT-INCLUDING BATON RUUGE, LA .................................. ;............... .......... .......... ......... 1,421 ............ ............ ........... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF 4ISSOURI RIVER TO MOUTH Of OHIO,RIVER -------- --------- ----------- 2Z,245 4,897 ........... ARKANSAS RIVER, ARK ------------------------------------------------------ --------- ------------ 30,D16 34,019 ........... WDLf RIVER, ftNN ................................... ..... ............... ......... ........... 1,459 44,578 ......... OHIO RIVER ENGINEER DISTRICT, @OUISVILL&@ ............................... ..... m- .5,696 ............ 1,650 ......... OHIO RIVER: ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTS5URQH -----6.......................... ... ..... ........... 1,483 ............ ........... TENNESSMRIVER, TENN., ALA. AND KY ...................................... ......... ..... :...... ............ 1,D50 -------- CUMdERLAND RIVER, TENN. AND Ky ......!.................................... ......... .. ('1,095 2,966 ALLEGHENY RIVER, PA ....................................................... 111519 ............ 1,41, 4133OURI RIVER -------------------------------------------------------- I... ......... ..... 10,269 PORT OF CHICAGO,.,ILL ------------------------------------------------- 2,681 .... 1,400 ........... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ................................................... 5,304 17,0?0 141,206 162,4SS 393 OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBURGH/ WARRIOR RIVER SYSTEM --------------------- 20,793 ........... PEARL@RIVER, MISS. AND LA ................... 1,900 ........... GULF INTRACUASTAL@NATERWAY' MISSISSIPPI,RIVER,,LA., TO SA8INE,;7;;;, TEX ---------- ............................................... ..... ..... ...... ........... 38$ -------- SABINE-MECHE3 WATERWAY, TEXAS ................................. 6,931 ............ ............ ...... GALVESTON BAVvTEXAS ..................................................... ......... ........... 20,591 75,569 GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' GALVESTON TO CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS ......... s- --------- ----------- - 1,600 ............ ........... GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERl%AY' CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE MEXICAN BORDER . ......... ........... 899 13,605 ........... MISSISSIPPI.RIVER' NEW ORLEANS TO MOUT H PASSES .......... .... ......... ........... 740 800 ........... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE:L'L',*,:P T D B UT NOOFT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ------ .............................................. .... ......... aS,932 ------------ 1,3sb ........... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO BUT NOT INCLUOING'SATON ROUGE, LA .............................. I.......................... !.............. ......... 13,047 7,222 36,683 ........... 41SSISSLPPI RIVER- MOUTH OF 1413SOURI RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER -------- --------- ----------- 19,533 60,466 ......... MISSISSIPPI klve,?o MINNEAPOLIS,, MINN., TO MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER -------- ----- 1 5; @1,39 ------ ARKANSAS RIVEN, ARK ...................................................... ..... 0 6 5 73 NOL@ RIVER? ttNN ........ 22,4JJ ........... OHIO RIVER, 3 6 lo'sdo 622 OHIO 41VERV ENGINCER OiSIXIC ........................ 2.407 4,4rl ............ OHIO RIVERI ENGLNtER DISTRIC t: HUNTINGTON ........ ........... T PITTSBURCH -------------------------------- 3,000 ....... 900 ............ ......... TENNESSEE RliER, IENN -ALA AND KY..-..m ................................. ......... ........... Ilio'Zoa 16,991 1,4 CumdEkLANo'N0ER,_TLN;. AND, Y.....; ...................................... ......... ........... bg,oss 1,9@t9 40NONaAHELA'RIVER, PA. ANO-14 @VA ......... ...... ALLtaRENY --------------------- ------ . .......... 500 5............ ............ ........... ILLINuls RIVEk, ILL: ------------------------------------------------------ --------- 4,344 -------- -------- BL'ACK RIVER' _013.V ....................................................... 17,Vao ........... ........ ........ [email protected] .............................. T- ........................ ..... 2,614 ------------ 1,46s ........... AGO OP-4NIGAUO, ILL ------------------------------------------ a----------- R,qJ5 ..w ........ IY,404 81,70 ............ TOTAL, 3.1411'PlNG AREA ......... w........................................ 42,754 66,617 316'aso 4S3,080 26,160 TENNESSEC.RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND KY./ GULf-INTRACOASTAL 01ATERMAY' PLAQUEMINE TO MORGAN CITY ROUTE, A ---------- --------- ----------- ------------ 10,161 ..... SABlNE-;NErRes-WAfFRhA*,.TEXAS ................ ......... ........... ......... 43,536 I,jsI ............ ..... GULF INTRACUASTAL-11ATE RAY' SAdINE RIVER TO GALVESTUN, TEXAS ............. ......... 2,195 ............ ............ .. GULF INTR AC OASTAL WATER:AYI CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE MEXICAN dURDER - --------- 5,671 ............ 1,556 .ISSISSIPPI RIVER- NEW 0RLEANS-LA., TO MOUTHgOF PASSES -------------- ;----- --------- ----------- 1,400 ............ ... ...... 1416813SIPPI@ RIVER' 6ATDN NouGE: LA., To, BUT NOY, INCLUDING NEW OMLEANS,@ . . ................. ;............ . . .... .......... 10,859 29,297 ........... ........... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH UF OHIO RIVER 7O;SUT NUT@INCLUDINP SArUN ROUGE, ,LA..".w ..... a...." ........................... ........................... ......... 19,QZS 2,926 ............ ........... ,MISSISSIPPI RIVER- MOUTH OF M133OURI RIVER TO-MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER ........ ......... ........... t,513 ............ ........ . MISSISSIORl,kiVERJ MINNEAPOLIS MINN., To MOUTH OF MISSOURI'RlVtR -------- --------- 11,182 1,4dg ............ 6,:4; ARKANSAS k@Vekj. ARK.m."@-- I.............. ......... ......... 2,829 .......... o. ............ ...... OHIO RI@EAC ....................... ;... ......... ........... ............ 2,11as ........ 00410 RIVERI'ENGINEER DISTRICT, -4UNYINgTON -------- ....................... ......... 5,801 ............ ............ ........ OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBURGH ................................ ......... I,sIl . 5,407 1,600 ......... ALLEGHENY RIVER, PA .......... w............................................ ......... 1,321 ............ ............ ......... 41$40URI:RIV@k ................................... ........................ ......... 11"845 ILCIN313 RIVEk, ILL ...................................................... ......... ........... .......................................... !.......... ......... ........... ............ ........... 9,614 .................................................... ..... PORT OF CHICA60, ILL --------------------------------------------- !-------- ----- 4,S62 TOTAL, Sli.111PI.N.G AREA --------------------------------------------- ---- --------- 120,537 4S,318 15,645 Z1,053 CU14DERLAND RIVER, TENN. AND KY./ SABINE-NECHES WATERWAY, TEXAS ......... .............. 27,669 ............ ............ ........... GALVESTON SAV, TEXAS .................. ................. ......... ........................ 1,021 ........... MISSISSIPPI RIVER,"tJAIDN RUUG&o LA.v MOUT NOT INCLUDING,NEW OHLEANSv . . . . .... ......... 35,009 ............ I,s4r ........... MISSISSIPPI, RIVER- 14OUTH UP OHIO. RIVER TO; BUT: NOT' INCLUDING, BATUN RUUGE@ LA ...... ;.@ .......m..........w...... 22,013 ....... MI;SISSIPPI,RIVERl MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO MOUTH OF MISSOURkRIVER -------- ----- --- 22,649 ARKANSAS-RIVEN' -AkK.6---a ------------------ ;@--o ---- m----- ;-v ................ 35,950 ......... o; . ............ ........... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTO.4 ................................ ......... 1,1463 ............ ............ ........... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRItT, PITTSSURGHP ------------------ T 3,010 ............ ............ ........... CUMbERLAND-RIVER,,-TENN.-AND KY ------o--------- 117681 ALLEGHENY RIVER, FA ------------------------- ------ I---- 159 ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL: ----------------------------------------------------- ---------- ........... ............ ........... TOTAL, ShItPING AREA -------------------------------------------------- --------- 186,633 3,110 2,821 ------------ 72 ?V4&d6z" &wwei4e r4e *aa@ed SWe4, / 9 8'9 TABLE S--DDMESTICiINLAND MOVEMENTS OF IRON AND STEEL--CONTINUED SHIPPING AREA,BY RECEIVING AREA CALENRAR@YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF 2,DDD POUNDS) IR04 IRON AND IRON AND AND IRON AND 3 I:TEEL S ZE I SHIPPING AREA I PIG IRON TEEL STEEL FIN HED T 1. P RE .......................... .......................................... (CODE SCRAP SEMIFINISHED PRODUCTS AND TUBE. IVING AREA 3311) (CODE PRODUCTS (CODES 3315, (CODE 33M 4011) (CODE 3314) 3316 3310 KANANHA RIVER, W.VA./ SABINE-NECHF5 WATERWAY, TEXAS ............................................ ......... 5,795 ............ ............ ........... MISSISSIPPIIRIVER- BATON ROUSE, LA., TO BUT NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ......... ------------------------------------------------------------ --------- 4,083@ ARKANSAS RIVER, ARK ...................................................... .......... I'll, OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBURGH ................................ ......... 5,844 ............ ............ ........... TOT-%L,,, 3041PPING AREA .................................................. ......... 16,974 ..... ...... . ........... ........ 40NONSAMELA RIVER, PA. AND O.VA./ SABINE-NECHES WATERWAY, TEXAS -------------------------------------------- --------- 3,OSI ---- GALVESTON SAY, TEXAS ..................................................... ....... . ........... 34,741 ........... MISSISSIPPI, RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., To BUT NOT fNCLUDING NEoi ORLEANS, LA ............... v----------------------------------- !..................... ......... 26,637 ............ 6,375 ....... MISSISSIPPI.RIVER' 14DUTH OF 0410 RIVER TO BUT NOT INCLUOING-BATON ROUGE, LA ............... I------------------------------------------------------- --------- 7,309 1,245 ...... w...... ........... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO MOUTH OF MISSOURI,RIVEq LOUISVILLE ------------------------ OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, :::::::: ::::::::: ...... 06,016 4,674 ...... DRIO RIVER- ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON ---------------- ------- ---- --------- 5,995 ............ ............ ...... TENNESSEE RI ftR, TENN., ALA. AND KY .................................. !.... ......... ........... 1 '7,027 ...... m..6 .... ........... ALLEGHENY RIVER, PA ...................................................... ......... 1,529 ............ ............ ........... PORT OF CHICAGO, I ...................................................... ......... ........... ............ 1,400 ........... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA .................................................. ......... 47,549 95,665 47,196 ........... A"EGMENY RIVER,.PA./ 11 ISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT'NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, 'A ....................................................................... ......... 7,690 ............ ............ ........... MISSISSIPPI@RIVERI MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TlMOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER -------- --------- 1,439 ............ ............ ........... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON -------------------------------- --------- 4,210 1,421 ............ ........... ALLEGHENY RIVER, PA .......... 6......................................... o.. ......... S9,641 ............ ............ ........... LAK@ MICHIGAN; ........................................................... ......... 2,608 ............ ............ ........... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA .................................................. ......... 75,786 1,421 ............ ........... ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL./ GULF INTRACDAUTAL'OATERMAY' MISSISSIPPI@RIVER, LA., TO 3AdINE RIVER, TEX ....... -------------------------- ;............. ............... ......... ........... ............ 2,147 .......... SABINE-NECMES WATERHAY, TEXAS -------------------------------------------- --------- 10,40B ...... I..... ............ .......... ,GALVESTON SAf, TEXAS ..................................................... ......... ........... 2,827 16,390 ........... MISSISSIPPI.RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO llUT'NUT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ....................................................................... ......... 31,342 ............ ............ .... ; ....... MISSISSIPPI RIVER- MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO.BUT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, .........w............................... w .................. ......... ........... ............ 9,9s9 2,714 MISSISSIPPI RIVE0.MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO MOUTH OF MISSOURIlRIVER ...... . ARKANSAS RIVEN, ARK .............................................. WOLF RIVER, TENN .......................................... !@ .............. ...... ... ........... 1,373 10,690 .......... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER OltilRICT, LOUISVILLEP ------ CUMBERLAND RIVER, TENN. AND KY ................. MONONGAHELA RIVER, PA. AND W.VA ................ :......................... ......... ........... 11350 1,360 ......... ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL ------------------------------------------------------- --------- 23,138 ............ ............ ........... LAKE 141CHIGAN ------------------------------------------------------------ --------- 7,180 ............ ............ ........... PORT OF CHICA60, ILL ................................................ m............... 2,aQQ 395 ............ ........... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ..................................... ... .......... ......... 76,361 5,945 66,952 5.465 BLACK RIVER, NI$.1 MISSISSIPPI,RIVERI MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO BUT NDT@INCLUDING UATON ROUGE, L.A...0 ...... ....................................................... ......... 1,217 ............ ............ ........... LAKE MICHIGAN/ 6UL F INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' APALACHEE SAY, FLA., TO MOBILE BAY, ALA ...... .o........ ........... ............ 18,001 .......... NARRIOR-RIVER SYSTEM ..................................................... ..................... 9,343 11,159 .......... GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' MOBILE SAY, ALA,. TO NEW ORLEANS, LA ......... ......... ........... 8,400 12"Bas .......... INNERNARBOR NAVIGATION CANAL, LA ................................................... ........... 1106T 800 ........... GULF INTRACUASTAL,AATERnAY@ MISSISSIPPI RJVLR# LA.p TO SA81NE RIVER, , TEXI .....i...................... ;............................. ......... 1,400 3,i7a 32,202 ........... SABINE-NECHES WATERWAY, TEXAS -------------------------------------------- --------- 43,074 ------------ ------------ ----------- GALVESTON DAY, TEXASI@ ---- o ............................................... ......... 1,100 20,916 22,948 ----------- GULF' INTRACQABTAL,.NATkRWAY I CORPUS CHRISTI. TEXAS, TO. THE.,MLXICAN BORDER- -------- 1,196 11316 t,ZFQ ........... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEA ORLEANS 'LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES@ ......... .... ......... 11,933 11400 13,018 ........... MISSiSSIPPI,RLVER] UATON HOUb;t ,6A., 10 BUT NUT IN CLU PING,NEw OALLANS, ........ r..;. s9lb84 905 10'aUl ........... BATON, ROUGE, 41;51351ppi RIVEN, .;u U, N LA .............. 17,859 11,12a 9,4Z3 82a MI;SISSIPPI.RIVE0 MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER 10 MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER ........ ......... 2,703 ...... ".." 1,219 ......... ;.. YkZDU-klvEk imD:@bujm,'mISs..- "-@ .... v ........ ;.... @l ......... ;......... ......... ........... 1,142 .......... . ........... ARKAN3AS RIVEN, ARK ...... ............................................... ......... 1,964 la'sia 19,690 ........... iloLf klveRr TENN; ....................................................... ......... 1,339 16,999 18,900 ........... OHIO RIVER' EhGINLER 013TRICT, LOUISVILLEP ............................... ......... .. ........ .......... ;.;. 17,161 ........... OHIO RIVER' OGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON ------- ........ ......... 18,036 1,400 ............ ........... TENNESSEE.RIVLR, tENN.,'ALA AND KY ---------- 0,041 6,SQ1 ----------- CumoEALAND_Ri,VtR,*TtNN. AND7KY.----; ---------- ::: ................. 24'bio 30,1ye ........... ALLEGHENY RlVtR, ...... ;;.m ..; . .......... . ........... ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL ........... "a"s9los, ............. 5,204 ----------- TOTAL, SHItPING AREA .................... I............................. ......... 207,792 130,551 231,716 822 P?RTxOf CHIC36U,,, LLL;/ A RRIOR RI SVS_Em ............................................................... 17i ............ ............ ........... DOMESTI .C INLAND TRAFFIC, -AREAS OF ORIGIN AND DESTINATION 73 TABLE 5--DOMESTIC-INLAND 4OVEMENTS,OF IRON AND STEEL--CONTINUED SHIPPING AREA BY RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR YEAR 1989 CIN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) IRON IRON AND IRON AND AND STEEL IRON AND !@!::!!!.!.R!!.lCUNljNUED) I PIG IRON STEEL STEEL F INI SHED STEEL P IPE .............................................................. (CODE. SCRAP 3EI41FINISHED PRODUCTS AND TUBE RECEIVING AREA 3511) (CODE PRODUCTS (CODES 3315, (CODE.3517) 4011) @ (CODE 3314) 33ib. 3319) @SULF INTRACOASTAL NATERWAY' 4ISSISSIPPI RIVER, LA., TO SA13INE RIVER, TEX -------------------------------------------------- I................... ......... ........... 1,024 4,727 --------- RED,RIVER BEL 001 FULTON: ARK;;:::::::::::::: --- *! ------------------------- --------- ------ *" --- ------------ 1164 FC SAB,,NE7N,, HES vi ATERFsAY TEX ........... 7................ . ......... 34,721 ------------ ------------ -- GAL ES 0 A TEXA 3--------------------------- m------------------------ --------- 5,516 7.025 5,099 ........... SUL .1 T B Y;IA 10,354 ------------ ------------ ----------- F N RACOA L AIATERWAY' CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, *0 THE MEXICAN BDROER - --------- MIS:13,31PPI RIVE4',NEW ORLEANS,lLA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES ----------------- --------- 3,657 1,250 3,055 ----------- MIS I SIPPI kiVLR' BATON HOUGE, LA., fU 3UT NOT INCLUDING Wtvi ORLEANS, LA ...... ------------- m------------------- .... ......... 129,1.$3 14,241 ------------ ----- 141;SISSIPPI,RIVFR' 40UTH,OF OHIO RIVER.TO BUT NOT INCLUUING SATON RUUGE, LA ................................. ;...... ;-.;...a .... ......... 56,289 ------------ 6,656 ........... 4I;SISSIPPI@RIVLR' MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER TO 14OUTH OF OHIO RIVER -------- --------- ----------- 1,561 1,400 ---------- 14IS313SIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, 4INN., T3 400H OF 141SSUURI ::::::::: 24,885 ARKANSAS RIVER, ARK ............................ w..........m..... 1. 1,463 ....... IVOLF RIVER, IENN ------------------------------------------------ ......... ......... ........... ........ 6"@Sv - ......... 01410 RIVER- ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON -------------------------------- --------- 3,018 ............ ........................ OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBJRG,4@ ------------- .............. !---- --------- 4,767 ------------ ------------ ----------- tENNESSEE.RliLR, TENN. ' ALA. AND KY ...................................... ......... ........... ............ 2,800 ........... CUMBERLAND RIVER, TEAN. AND KY --------- ........................... ......... ........... 18,SLO ............ ........... -kiISSUURI RIVER ............................................................ ......... ........... ............ 2,184 -------- RIVER, ILL ------------------------------------------------------ --------- 17,35s 3,325 5,990 -------- PaRT OF CHICAGO, ILL ----------------------------------------------------- --------- 1,600 ............ ............ ........... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA -------------------------------------------------- --------- 322,927 49,023 39,027 ........... PYGET SOUND AND 1RIdUTA Ry ATER S/ P r U t-SOUND AND TRIBUTARY WERS ------------------------------------------ --------- 300 ............ ............ 200 -LOWER UPPER SOUTHEAST ALASKA/ LONER &.UPPER SOUTHEAST ALASKA ........................................... ......... 731 ............ ............ 49 PRINCE aiLLIAM & COOK INLET, ALASKA AREA/ PRINCE,NILLIAM & COOK INLET, ALASKA AREA ................................. ......... ........... ............ 374 447 74 eic *me&d Sea&&. f 9 9 9 TABLE:6.-DOMESiIC31N@AND'-40VEMeNTS OF CHE41CALS AND RELATED PRODUCTS SHIPPING AREA BY RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) FERTILIZERS CHEMICALS AND BENZENE SULPHURIC SODIUM ANO FERTI Ll ZER SHIPPING AREA COAL TAR AND ACID ALCOHOLS HYDROXIDE! CHEMIC ALES MATEPIAL ........................................ (CODE TOLUENE (C ODE CCODE (CAUSTIC SPECIAL TI (C aD 3 2811) .(CODE 2sla) 2813) SODA) (CODES 2016, 1471, 14 7 2617) (CODE 2810) 2019, 2621,,2871, 2672, 28?6) 2873, 2879) TDTAL@ 46L,SHIPPINS,AREA3 .......................... 1,541,654 5,465,378 1,906,446 S1026,995 4,46S,091 20,7t9,485, 11,750,509 THAMES RIVER, CONN./ THAMES RIVER, CONN ------------------------------------ ---------- ---------- 24,212 --------- ----------- ------------ ----------- PORT OF NEW YORK, N.Y. AND N.J@/ PORT OF NEW YORK, N.Y. AND N.J ---------------------- 4,269 10,937 ......... 1,789 71732 53,658 ----------- DEL40ARE RIVER' NEH JERSEY SIDE/ DE LAWARE RIVEPI NEW JERSEY SIDE ----------------------- ---------- ---------- 6,200 ......... ........... t,686 ------ DELAWARE RIVER' PENNSYLVANIA AND DELANARE(SIDE ........ .......... .......... 975 --------- ----------- 18,199 ...... . BALTIMORE HARBOR AND CHANNELS, 40 --------------------- ---------- ---------- 36,000 ......... 15,397 1,700 ----------- HAMPTON ROADS, VA ..................................... .......... .......... 7,200 ......... ........... ............ ........... TOTAL,, SHIPPING AREA ------------------------------- ---------- ---------- 50,375 ......... 15,397 41,585 ----------- DELAWARE, RIVER' PENNSYLVANIA AND DELAWARE' SIDE/ DELAhARE RIVER: NENNJELRSEYJAIIA)E 32,1113 ......... 18,851 500 ........... RR PBYVAN 7Z;;;;-7;7;;:::::::: 116,113 DELAWARE IVEEN; E ..... C4913TINA RIVER,DEL ; ::::::::: ::::::::: :::::: BALTIMORE HARBOR ANO*Z;;;;iZ;,"';;::::::::::::::::::::: -------- ;Z ..... 2:2- 66,180 18 . ;";;; -....... ;;; ........... JAMESRIVER, VA 085 ......... ...... . .0 Da, 1' 0 4!:!!! HA PT N R A Is 0 ......... ;,;; !. SAVANNA 14 RIVER, GA .................................... .......... .......... 13,640 ......... ........... ............ ........... TOTAL,, SHIPP14G AREA ......................... ------ 16 3,259 122,S4S to 26,832 529,109 ........... CHRISTINA RIVE R' DEL'./ DELAWARE RIVER,PENNSYLVANIA AND DELAO&REiSIDE -------- ---------- 6,675 ......... ......... ........... ............ ........... SCHUYLKILL' RIVER, PA./. DELAWARE'RIVER1 PENNSYLVANIA AND DELAW4RE,SIOE ........ .......... 3,451 ......... ......... ........... 223,436 ........... 8401MORE'HARODR AND CHANNELS, MD./ DELAWARE'RIVE k' PENNSYLVANIA AND DELAAARE,SIOE ........ .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 15 ........... 4ISPILL RIVER, 7,001 N N ITON , 0EL. ------- --------- A T COKE RIVER ::::::::: :: B4LT140RE HA Rao R AND CHANNELS, MD -------------------- . .......... .......... 190,433 - ------- ::::: ------ HA4Pto N R04 OS, VA ..................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 2,988 TOTAL, S81PPING AREA -------------------------------- ---------- ---- 190,433 ......... ........... 15 17,522 JAMES RIVER 'VA / NANT10 E;ER, DEL. AND MD;--;;:::::::::: 12:344 KRI ------ --- * ------ 6 150 4 1CRC A E ::::: ...... .......... SA T MORE HARBO A-40 H NN L HAMPTO ROADS V4 -------- ---------- ---------- --------- --------- ----------- ------------ 330,9ss TAL INTRAC3AS lJATE;;;;, ANCLOTE RIVER, FLA .................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 9,500 TDTkL, SHIPPING AREA ---------I...................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 3s8,949 HAMPTON ROADS, VA. DEL Aw ARE RI, ER,PENNSYLVANIA AND DELANARELSIDE-@ ------- ......... 12,177 PI ....................... ........... 1415 LLION RIVER, DEL ---------- ......... 15.637 CHE .5APEAKE,0AY;--;@Z:--- --- --------- --------- ----------- -------- ... 1,211 NA TICOKI RIE 12:930 NTIORE HAVBOR AND CHANNELS, 4D --------------------- 3 BA .......... 4 29 YORK,RIVERI 2:402 JAME RIVER, V 2 199 HAIAPTON ROADS, VA, ------------ 5,314 NEUSE RIVER, N.C.............. 16,219 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ............................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 72,478 ROANOKE RIVER ,N SAVANNAH RIVE;C GA .................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 5,200 PAMLICO AND TAR RIVERS, VER DEL N-C; 8,716 NANTI COKERI'. AN D-------------------------- ---------- ---------- --------- --------- ----------- ------------ IALTI MO RE HARBOR AND CH ANNELS, I'D -@ ........ .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 2,926 ATLANTIC I R DASTAL 01 E IN AV. E;;;;;;;,;; STRICT, !T.!S AT Ni M NGTIN ................................ .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... Q9,600 1,748,700 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ............................... .......... .......... ......... ........ ........... 429,600 1,760,342 CAPE FEAR RIVER;,N C ROANOKE RIVE 11:1S S RI, 7 T: NEU EVER ....... ......... 7 CAPE FEAR RIVER, N;C;,;;;;;--;:@ -----*................ .......... .......... ......... ......... too ............ 4719S9 NORTHEAST(CAPE"R..................... .......... .......... ......... 42,051 ........... 229,714 ........... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ------------------------------- ----m..... .......... ......... 42.0st 100 229PY14 66,916 SAVANNAH :IVER ' GA.1 DELAWA C RI ER PENNSYLVANIA AND D 0A D 12: 2. 20 .2 V aALT I.". E HAR.' . NCHANNEL.M ...... HAMPTON ROADS, VA ..................... ....... .. ...... ............ ROANOKE:RIVER, ..r 4::14 4EIRIVER,, NC.;;@,- . ..... ........ ............ " 19 EUSRRI,ER, ... 19:;,42 CAPE PER .............. 30 DOMESTIC INLAND TRAFFIC; AREAS OF ORIGIN AND DESTINATION 75 TABLE 6--DO4ESTIC INLAND 40VEMENTS OF CHEMICAL RELA TED PRODUCTS@-CONTINUED V 9 AN' SHIPPING AREA BY REtEl ING AREA CALENDAR YEAR 1989 CIN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) 'FERTILIZERS CHEMICALS AND BENZENE SULPHURIC SODIUM AND FER TILIZER SHIPPING AREA (CONTINUED) I COAL TAR ANO ACI D ALCPHD@S HYDROXIDE CHEMICAL, MATERIAL 3 .......................................... (CODE TOLUE NE (CODE . (CODE (CAUSTIC SPECIALTIES (CODES 2811) (CODE 2818) 2813) SODA) (CODES 2816, 1471, 1479, 2817) (CODE 2810) 2819, 2821, 2871,. 287?,, 2876) 2873, 2879) SAVANNAH RIVER, GA .................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... 66,426 ............ ........... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ............................... .......... .......... ......... ......... .66,428 16,350 49,645 ATLANTIC;INTRACUASTAL. WATERWAY' ENGINEER DISTRICT, SAVANNAH /, ' ST.-JOHNS RIVtR, FLA ................................... .......... .......... ......... .......... 1,400 ............ ........... ST. JOHNS RIVER, FLA./ ATLANtICilqTRACOASTAL@WATEROAY' ENGINEER DISTRICT, SAVANNAH -@ ----------------------------- !7 .............. .......... .......... ....... .. ......... 36,10Z ........................ iNTRACOASTAL;OVAFERNAY, CALOOSAHATCMEE RIVER TO ANCLUfE RIVER, FLA./. BALTIMORE HARBOR AND CHANNELS, 4D ................ .... .......... .......... ........ ......... ........... ............ 51403 4PALACKICULA,CNAITAMOOCHLE,AND FLINT RIVERS, GA. AND 2,989 NOLk RIVER, TLNN ...................................... .......... ........ . ......... ......... ........... ............ GULF OF MEXICO/ GULF OF MEXICO ---------------------------------------- -------- ...... 6......... ... I........ 16,283 ----------- GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' MISSISSIPPI RIVER, LA., TO SABINE RIVER, TEX ----------------------------- !----- -------- . .......... ......... ......... ........... 1,11B ............ CALCASIEU RIVER AND PAS5, LA .......................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 3bu ........... 14ISSISSIPPI:RIYER' NE01 URLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF ............. .......... .......... 9......... ........... 55 ........... "I .IS BUT 40T INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA ............................. .......... .......... ......... 1,373 ............. 1,408 ........... TOTAL., SHIPPING AREA --- --------------------------- ---------- --- I is 1,373 ----------- tg,224 ........... 4ARRIDR RIVER SYSTE4/ GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' APALACHEE BAY, FLA.,.TO MOSILE'SAY, ALA --------------------- r --------- I--- I,""!,!, .... .......... ......... .......... 12,boo 1,322 ........... @APALACHICOLA,CHATTAHOOCKEE AND FLINT RIVERS, 6A. AND FLA ................................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 2,512 OARRIOR RIVER SYSTEM --------------- r.................. ........ ..... ......... ......... . @36,820 2,SSQ ...... GULF IATRACOASTAk.,AATFRWAYl 40BILE SAY, ALA,. TO NEW ORLEANS, LA -------------------------------------- .... .......... .......... ......... ...... ... .... 4.1 ...... 3 899 ........... '4ERMENTAU RIVER, BAYOU NEZPIaUE AND BAYOU DES CANNES, LA .................................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 1,437 CALCASIEU RIVER AND PASS, LA .......................... .......... .......... .. ..... ......... , , 8,700 ............ ........... GALVESTON SAY, TEXAS .................................. .......... .......... .. I....... ......... ........... 42,413 ----------- MISSISSIPPI RIVLK' NEW ORLEA,15,LA., rb MDUrH OF PAMS"i---@ ---------------- G ............... m...z ....... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 2,?.20 ....... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NUT INCLUDING MEN ORLEANS, LA ............. ................ ..... ;..... .......... ......... ......... 29,231 43,596 1,452 413313SIPPI,RIVER' MOUTH OF M133OURI RIVER TO 14OUTH OF OHIO RIVER-w-a"----w ............................... .......... .......... ......... ......... .... ....... 350 ......... ARKANSAS RIVER, ARK ................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... 690 3,421 ......... OHIO.RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE@ ............ ... ...... .......... ......... ......... ........... @1,596 4t39S TENNESSEE RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND KY.....T ............. ... 7...... .......... ......... ......... 7,100 36,219 ..! ........ CUMBERLAND RIVER, TENN. AND KY ------------------------ ---- ..... .......... ......... ........ T ----- 1,407 1,51; KANAWHA RIVER, A.VA- ..................... ........ m. .......... ......... ......... 4,000 492 ........ MISSOURI RIVER ...... :::::::: ---------------------- ----- .... .......... ......... ......... ........... 1,165 ........ ILLINOIS Niytk, ILL ................................... ...... . .......... ......... ......... ........... ........... ; 1,660 PORT OP-CHICA60, ILL .................................. ...... :: .. .......... ................... ........... 1,389 ........... @TUTAL, SHIPPING AREA ------------------ o............ .......... .......... ......... ......... 1",149 14,966 GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' F40BILE BAY, ALA- 10 NEW ORLEANS, LA./ ' APALACHICDLA,CHATTAHOOCHEE AND FLINT RIVERS, GA. AND FLA --------------------------------------------------- - .... .......... ........ w......... ........... 13,929 7,975 WARRIOR RIVER SYSTEM .................................. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 2,850 GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' 40BILE BAY, ALA,. TO NEW ORLEANS, LA ----------------- w......................... .......... .................... ......... ........... 19,997 ........... GULF INTRACOASTALt WATERWAY' PLAQUEMINE!,TD, MORGAN CITY ROUTE. LA ............................................. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 4,481 MERMENtAU RIVER, bAYOU NEZPIQUE AND BAYOU DES CANNES, LA..m .......................................... - .... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 5,999 SABINE-NECHES WATERWAY, TEXAS ......................... .......... 6,280 ......... ......... ........... 31000 ........ @.;; GALVESTON SAY, TEXAS-@ ................................. .......... 12,342 ......... ......... ........... 35,570 20,0 GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' GALVESTON TO CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS ........................................ .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 11,3,76 ........... MIS313SIPPI RIVER' NEW URLEANS,LA,, TO MOUTH OF, PASSES ------------------------------------------------ ----- v.... .......... ......... ......... ........... .10248 5,801 MISSISSIPPI@RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO@BUT'NOT@ INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ............................. .......... 1,720 119"920 ......... ........... ............ 44,713 M153ISSIPPI:RIVERI MOUTH OF DHIO RIVER TO.BUT'NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA ............................. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 13,930 26,,059 HISSISSIPPliRIVER' MOUTH OF IIISSOURt!RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO@RIVER--; .............. ...................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 9,575 25,976 MISSISSIPPI@RIVER4' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO-4OUTM OF 4153OURI RIVER ........................................ .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 6,57B 89,898 YAZOO.RIVER AND MOUTH, MISS ------------------ 2,549 ARKANSAS RIVER, ARK -------------------------- - ............ .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ . 45,134 OHIO RIVER- ENGINEER,OISTRICT, LOUISVILLEJ ............ .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 24,929 33,726 ........... .......... ......... ......... ........... i,4as ........... OHIO RIVER@ ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON ............. 7 ,6 W4&444" e4mmesee tie *w&d SW,"l 19Y9 TABLE b.-DOMESTIC.INLAND MOVEMENTS OF CHEMICALS AND RELATED PRODUCTs--CoNTINUEO SHI PPIN G AREA'SY RECEIVING,AREA. @ALENDAR@YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) FERTILIZERS CHEMICALS AND DENZENEf SULPHURIC SODIUM AND FERTILIZER 3141PPING AREA (CONTINUED) COAL TAR AND ACID, ALCOHOLS HYDROXIDE CHEMICAL- MATERIALS ........... ;....................................... (CODE TOLUENE (COOE@ (COOE@ (CAUSTIC SPECIALTIES (CODES RECEIVING AREA 2611) (CODE 2818) 2813) SODA) (CODES 2816, 1471, 1479, 2817) (CODE 2810) 2819, 2621, 2871, 2872, 2876) , 2873, 2879) OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBURGH ............. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ . 14,893 TENNESSEE RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND KY ................... .......... .......... ...... I... .......... ........... 968 1,271 CUMBERLAND RIVER, TENN. AND KY .............. ---------- - 2d92 ---------- ---- ----- --------- ----------- 44,768 ........... MISSOURI RIVER ------------- .......................... .......... .......... ......... ......... !.., ......... ............ 13,248 ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL .................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 12,808 39,825 MINNESOTA RIVLR, MINN ................................. .......... .......... ...... !w .. ......... ........... ............ 11,798 LAKE MICHIGAN ............................ ............ .................... . ......... ......... ........... ............ 2,972 PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL .................................. .......... .......... .. ....... ......... .. 1,361 ............ ........... TOTALV SHIPPING AREA ............................... 2,792 20,342 119,920 --------- 1,361 200,161 402,243 WATERWAY FROM fMFIRE, L.A., TO GULF OF MEXICO/ GULF: OF MEAICU--i -------------------------------------- - ...... I.. .......... ......... ......... ........... 19 ........... GULF INTRACOASIAL VATER.NAY' MISSISSIPPI RIVER, LA., TO SABINE RIVER, TEX./ GULF,UF MEXICO ........................................ .......... .......... ......... 26 ----------- 79,220 ----------- GULF INTRACOASTAL 10thRRAY' MISSISSIPPI RIVER, LA., TO SASINE.RIVER, TEX ------ m------------------------ ---------- ------- 7- --------- --------- ----- I,b43 ........... GULF INTRACOASTAi.; OOATERWAY' PLAQUEMINE. TO. MORGAN CITY ROUTE, LA.---; ........................................ .......... .......... ...... w.. ......... .. ........ 209 ........... ATCHAFALAYA,RIVER, LA ........................ .......... ......... ......... ........... 150 ........... 8000-VERMILION LA .......................... ... .......... ......... ......... ........... 194 ........... CALCASIEU RIVER AND'PASS,@LA .......................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 2,800 ........... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TlBUT NOT INCLUDING SAtON'ROUrE, LA ............................. .......... .......... ......... .... !.... ...... ... ....... 1.,610 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO@90UTH OF MISSOURLAIVEK6 .................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 4,516 ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL ................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 11675 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ............................... .......... ... ...... . ;........ 26 ........... 84,206 7,801 GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' PLAQUEMINE TO MORGAN CITY ROUTE, LA./ GULF INTRACOASTAL,NATERPiAY' GALVESTON TO CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS ----------------------------------- ..... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 97,970 ............ ATCHAFALAYA RIVER, 6A./ GULF INTRACOA57AL14ATERWAYI MISSISSIPPI.RIVER, LA., TO SADINE,RIVER, TEX .................................. .......... .......... ......... ......... ... j! ....... 69 ............ MISS13SIPPI,RIVER' MOUTH OF UHID RIVER TO.BUT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE,,LA ............................. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 1,985 ............ ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL@ .................................. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 2,000 ..... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ..................... .......... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 4,OS4 ........... DUCHITA AND BLACK RIVERS, ARK. AND LA./ GULF INTRACOASTAL r4ATERWAY' 40BILE BAY, ALA,. TO NEW ORLEANS, LA ........................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 7,500 ........... GALVESTON SAY, TEXAS ---------------------------------- ----------------- ;.. ......... ......... ........... 5,000 ........... GULF'INTRACU 4STA@ WATER@AV' GALVLSTUN TO CORPUS CHRISTI; TEXA6a--@ --------- m........................... .......... .......... ......... ..................... 12,500 ----------- MISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NUT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ............I---------------- ---------- ---------- --- ...... ......... ........... 2S,701 ............ MISSISSIPPI IRIVLR.l MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER To MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER--v-; .................................... ..... I..... ..... w.... ......... ......... ........... 10,000 ----------- '41561831PPI KIVER4 MINNtAPOLIS* MINN- TO, MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER ... ......................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 10,000 ........... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ...................... ........ ........ m. ......... ......... ......... ........... 70,701 ........... SAIVOU VERMILION, LA./ GULF INTRACOASTAL@NATERWAYI MISSISSIPPI RIVER, LA., TO SABINE RIVER, TEX .................................. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 161 ........... 4ERMENTAU RIVER, BAYOU NEZPIQWE AND BAYOU DES CANNES. WARRIOR RIVER SYSTEM -------------------------- ;........ .......... .......... ......... 1,306 ----------- ------------ ------ MISSISSIPPI-RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PA33ESw-w---m--"; ........ o.......m---------- ;.-; ....... ..................... ......... 7,045 ----------- --------- o.. ........... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO BUT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA ............................. ....... 6... ........... ......... 1,384 ........... ............ ........... .MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHID:RIVER ...............................w.......... .......... .......... ......... 2,710 ........................ ........... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ............................... .......... .......... .. !...... 12,445 .......... ............ ........... CALCASIEU RIVER AND PASS, LA./ APALACHICOLA,CHATTAHODCHgE AND F44NT RIVERS, GA. AND FLA ................................................... .......... .......... ......... ..... .... ........... ............ 2,80$ GULF OF MEXICO ...................................a.... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 100 ... -".om. WARRIOR RIVEA:SY5TEM ............................. w.... .......... ... i....... ......... ......... 18,445 14,230 ........... GULF INTRAtOASTAL-kATERWAY' MOBILE BAY, ALA,. TO NEW ORLEANS, LA . ......................................... ....... 1,352 ----- DUCHITA AND BLACK RIVERS, ARK. AND LA ................. ....... ............... MERMENTAU RIVER* _tlAYOU NEZPIQUE@ AND, BAYOJ, DES CANNESr .............. ............... ;...; @..... .......... .......... ......... .................. m... ......... - 1,461 CALCASIEU RIVER AND PASS, LA .......................... ........... .......... ......... 2,926 .49,570. 6,126 ......... SADINE"ECRES-14ATERMAY TEXAS ......................... .......... .......... ......... 2,800 15,254 4,683 ......... GALVESTON TEXA3--:.m ............................. .......... 1,400 '14,939 1,607 R49,8581 2050005, 4PS73 DOMESTIC INLAND TRAFFIC, AREAS OF ORIGIN AND DESTINATION, 77 TABLE 6--DOMESTIC INLAND MOVEMENTS Of CHEMICALS AND RELATED PRODUCTS--CONTINUED SHIPPING.AREA BY RECEIVINGAREA CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) FERTILIZERS CHEMICALS AND BENZENE SULPHURIC SODIUM AND FERTILIZER SHIPPING AREA (CONTINUED) COAL TAR AND ACID A6LCOHDLS HYDRJXIDE CHEMICAL MATERIALS ........... i.........................I .......... ..... (CODE TOLUENE (CODE (CODE (CAUSTIC SPECIALTIES (CODES RECEIVING AREA all) (CODE 2518) "2913) SODA) (CODES 2816, 1471, 1479, 281?) (CODE 2810) 2819, 2821v 2871, 2872, 2976) - 2673, 2879) GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' GALVESTON TO CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS---i ------------------------------------- .1,400 .......... .. T......6......... 93,826 114,944 1,3SI GULF INTRACOASTAL OATERMAYI CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TD THE MEXICAN BORDER--4 ................................. 1,400 .......... ......... ......... 28,370 18,103 ........... 4ISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE, Li., TO BUT NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ............................. .......... .......... 13,bSg ....... 73,307 20,551 24,614 MI33ISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER T3 BUT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA ...................... ....... .......... .......... .. r...... ......... 13,491 ............ .6,04 413SISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF '4136OURI RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER ......................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... 73,372 ............ 1,378 MISSIS31PPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, 4INN., TO MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER ....................................... 7............ .......... ......... ......... IS,786 5,000 ........... ARKA43AS RIVER, ARK ...............6.................... ........ . .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 10,534 WOLF RIVERj TENN ...................................... ......... ;. .......... ......... L,400 21,392 5,000 1,440 OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER OISTRICT,'LOUISVILLE ............. .......... .......... ......... 3,259 55,575 ............ 11,499 OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTO4 ............. .......... .......... ......... 3,343 ........... ............ 1,694 aHID RIVER''EtGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBJRGj ............. .......... .......... ......... ll,ZQO ........................ . . AND KY ................... .......... .......... ......... ......... 7,665 TE14NESSEE RIVER, TENN.,-ALA [email protected] 'W V A......................... I........... .......... .......... ...... 9,005 600 2,440 MI SSOURI RIVE R- ......... 7,996 ............ ........... ILLINOIS RIVER, ......... ........... ............ 4,474 PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL ...... ......................... . .......... .......... ........ .. ......... 89,040 35,370 ...... w.... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA-a--;r-----v ------- ............ 21800 11400 29,980 36,120 850,650 492,239 74,056 SABINE-NECHE3 NATERRAf, TEXASI GULF INTRACOASTAL OATERRAY- APALACHEE BAY, FLA., TO 14051LE SAY, ALA@ -------------------------------------- 454 92 --------- 12,364 ----------- .. ......... ......... ........... 1,118 ESCAMBIA AND CUNECUH RIVERS, FLA. AND ALA -------r..... .......... ......: 72,536 ..... WARRI OR RIVER SYSTEM-6 --------------------------- @l .. .......... .......... ........ 2,9SO ........... 1,360 ........... 6ULF INTRACUA 6TAL@'09ATERWAYI SUBILE BAY, ALA,. TU NEW ORLEA4S, LA.-@-@ ------------------------------------- 29,025 14,024 --- ----- --------- ----- I...... ... ........ ........... ATCHAFALAYA RIVER, LA --------------------------------- -- CALCASIEU RIVER AND PASS, LA ---t-------------------- --- * ":::: ;:",;;; '9:'4437 SABINE-NECHES OiATERAAY, TEXA;:: ....................... 39,87i 182,075 ......... 10,255 ... 116,004 ........... GULF INTRAC043TAL 4ATERWAY' SAtJINE RIVER TO GALVESTON, TEXAS -------------------------- ;............ .......... 1,652 ......... ......... ........... 1,400 ----------- GALVESTON BAY, TEXAS ---------------------- --- --- 60,316 394,271 24,162 299,545 ----------- 194,023 -..w ...... GULF INTRACOASTAL OIATERIVAY' GALVESTON TO CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS-@ ---------- w---; ......................... ........... 60,287 15,4UU 51688 sl,tao 256,178 ........... gULF'INTRACUASTAI. NATLRNAY' CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO - tHEMEXICA@ 613RDER-lo - - ------- ;-; ......... ;...;......... 5,452 14,992 ----- - - 10,147 ........... . 9,349 ........... 14ISSISSIPPL RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO ROUT" OF PASSES ----------- --- ;-@ .....;......... a----------- S,780 .......... ... ...... ........... 8,b25 ........... 4133ISSIPPI RIVER- 84TON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NOT INCLUDING NEAl UR4EANS, LA.-o ............. ....... 143,161 a,340 13,916 .......... 3,094 ........... MISSISSIPPIRIVEAl MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO@SUT'NOT INCLUD14G aAfUN ROUGE, LA.;-; ...................... I.... .......... .......... ......... e,330 ........... ........ 7... ........... 14ISSISSIPPI AIVERI MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER-v --- ; .............;...................... .......... . 5,boo ........ 5,5@4 ........... ............ ........... W13313SIPPI ';RIVER' MINNEAPUIS, MINN,, TO-AOUTH OF MISSOJRL ........... .................. .......... 38,313 ...... 2,743 ........... ... ....... ........... ARKANSAS RIVER, ARK ....................... 4........... .......... .......... ......... 6,911 ........... ............ ........... WOLF RIVER, TENN ...................................... 1,429 .......... ......... 5,581 ........... ............ ........... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE -----4-------m--------- ---------- ----- 38,229 --T@ ....... 1,400 DHIO'RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON ...... ------- ---------- ---------- ----- 56,7$3 ........... 115,102 ........... 014ID RIVERi ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITT30VRGH ------------ ---- ..... .w-------- --------- 2,900 ....... ............ .... CUMBERLAND RIVER, TENN. AND-KY ........... ;.; .......;.... ... IF ...... .......... ......... 3,756 ......... !.. ............ .... KANAWHA RIVER, N.VA ....... @--o ................ 7........ .......... .......... ......... J33,317 ........... ............ ........... ALLEGHENY RIVER, PA: ----------------- I.................. .......... .......... ......... 29,913 ........... .......... !............ P3RT_OF CHICAPO, ILL@ .......................... 5,3de ...... ... ..... 24,489 ........... ............ .......... TOTAL,,. SHIPPING AREA ............................... 147,657 aS6,1v 46,302 69LIS37 3i,570 7@4,780 1,400 GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' SABINEIRIVER TO GALVESTON, TEXAS/ SABINE.NECKES NAFEROAY, TEXAS ......................... .......... I,bsa ......... ......... ........... ............ ........... GALVESTON 50, t9XASm ............................. v.... 3,011 .......... ......... ......... ........... 2,724 ........... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ............................. .......... .......... ......... 1,40.0 ........... ............ ........... 14ISSISSIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, IIINN.e TO-4OUTH.QF 4ISSO)JRX'RIVER ... il .................................... 1,814 .......... ......... ......... . ......... ............ ........... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON ......... 1@ ... .......... .......... ......... ......... T.......... 1,490 ......... ILLINOIS RIVER, ........... .............. 1,000 .......... ......... ......... ........... 1,400 ........... TOTAL, SHIPPlf4G AREA-@ --------------------------- 111625 11652 ......... 1,400 ----------- 5,SZ4 .......... GALVESTON SAY, rEXAS/ GULF INTRACOASTAL OATERNAY' APALACHEE.OAY, FLA., TO ROSILE;SAY; ALA ...... Ta.... .......... 2,449 4,301' ....... .983 ........ APALACHICOLAICHATTAMOOCHEE AND FLINT RIVERS, GA FLA" ........... .. ........ ;. .......... ......... ......... ........... T,775 ........... ........... 7 - 7,850 ............ ........... .................... m.......... .......... .......... ......... 1,49.4 WARR. GULF JNTRACOWAL@_ WATERWAY MOBILE SAY, ALA,. TO'NEW OR"ANS;-LA o ...... ........................... i...... 1,524 64,059 ......... ......... ........... 1,552 6.906 'ASTAL,WATER0AY',PLAQUEMINE TO MORGAN CITY GOLF-IfItKACO AbUtE, ....... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... . ...... . 9,055 LA w@ ..... .......... ..... ......... ........... .... 0AZCA5leU RlYtR,AND PASS, LA .................. Z,756 160215 7,171 ...... MERMENTAU RIVER, BAYOU NEZPIQUE AND SAYUU DES CANNES, 6i,328 .......... ...... 78 tie Za&d Swe4. 119 9 TABLE 6--DOgESTIC INLAND'%OVEMENTS OF 'CHEMICALS AND RELATED PRDDUCTS.-CONTINUED SHIPPING AREA.BY RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR YEAR 1989 CIN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) FERTILIZERS CHEMICALS AND BENZENE SULPHURIC SODIUM @ AND FERTILIZER SHIPPING AREA (CUNTINUED) COAL TAR AND ACID ALCOHOLS HYDROXIDE C HE li I C Al. MATERIALS ...... i. ;,.m . @ ....................................... (CODE TOLUENE (CODE (CODE- (CAUSTIC SPECIALTIES (CODES- RECEIVING AREA 2811) (CODE 2518) 2813) SODA) (CODES 2816, 1471, 1479, 2817) (CODE 2SIO) 2819, 2821, 2871, 2872, 2816) 2073, 2879)- SABINE-NECHES WATERWAY, TEXAS ......................... .......... sO9fSS8 1 1,600 32,652 41216 300,360 ........ GALVESTON DAY, TEXAS ---------------------------------- 214,370 976,991 219,757 955,298 69,372 1,407,600 1 GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERNAY1 GALVESTON TO CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS ---------------------------------------- 4,200 222,171 510,150 59,432 45,910 SSS,966 10,000 GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE MEXICAN BORDER ------------------------------------ 10,174 75,RQQ --------- 290,095 5,635 S3,193 ........... MISSISSIPP11RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,LA,, TO MOUTH OF PASSES ----------------------------------------- p....... .......... S,804 ........ 5,766 11400 9,501 ........... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' 13ATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NOT INCLUDING NEA ORLEANS, LA ----------------------------- 4,700 112,020 63,332 66,546 10,455 584,110 6,220 HISSISSIPPI'RIVER- MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO BUT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA ---------------------------- ---------- ---------- --------- - 5,463 ----------- 7,407 13,14S MISSISSIPPIIRIVERI MOUTH OF 1413SOURI RIVER TO ROUTH OF OHIO RIVER--w ..................................... 2,414 2,569 !........ 8,096 ----------- ------------ 1,491 MISSIS3IPPI,RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN,, TO MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER -------- .......................... m.... 19,022 39,662 .......... ...... .......... 39,081 ?19Ts YAZOO-RIVER AND MOUTH, MISS ........................... .......... .................... ......... .... ...... ............ 4,38S ARKANSAS RIVER, ARK .............................. .... .. ....... 5,405 ......... 5,308 8,031 ------------ 11,867 WHITE RIVER, ARK ---------------- ................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 2@734 WOLF RIVER, TENN -------------------------------- I...... .......... .......... ......... 2,800 11414 16,648 4:660 OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVIL@EP ------------ ---------- 9,715 ......... 25,650 ........... 39S063 65,93 UHIU RIVER' ENUMER 01STRIC1, HUNTINGTO.4 ------------- ---------------------- --------- --------- ----------- 151,09 2,991 Dmio RiYEAI-ENGiNEEm DISTRICT, PiTT58URGHa ------------ ---------- 5,61e --------- QS,147 ----------- 283,216 -------- "- TENNEtSEE-AiiEk, TEN4. -ALA- AND KY."" .............. 58,455 .......... ........ ......... 1,442 220,871 - 7,474 CUMdSRLAND_RIiER,'TL.NN: AND*KY ........................ .......... .......... ........ ......... .......... 120,51b ....... BIG SANDY RIVER, 1,611 KANAWHA RIVER n.YA MONONGAHELA RIVER, PA. AN; N:VA ------------------ ----- ::::: ---------- --------- --------- ----------- 30,168 ......... ALLEGAENY RIVER, PA ----------------------------------- ---------- ---------- --------- 19,46Z ----------- 6,78b I's MISSOURI RIVER --------------------- ................... .......... .......... ......... , 3,865 -; --------- L,307 --------- ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL ----------------------------------- ss,042....! ...... ... :::::: ...... 327,053 12,6 4INNESUTA Rlit.R, MINN ........ ................ ;........ .......... .......... ... .... ............. ............ 2,842 LAKE'MICHIaANw ---------- m------------------------------- ----- rr --- ---------- --------- --------- ----------- 2Q,398 --------- PORT OF CHICA60, ILL ----------------i.......... ;........ 1,272 7,200 ...o ...... 64,SIS ........... 118,341 ......... TOTAL, AREA ---------------------------- 350,811 1,064,415 811,052 1,791,451 1 225,056@ 4,957,397 . 172,060 GULF INTRACOASTAL,ViATERVAY' UALVESTON TO CORPJS CHRISTI, TEXA3/, ESCA401A AND CDNECUH RIVE RS, FLA. AND ALA ............. .......... .. ..... 69,489 ........... WARRIOR RIVER SYSTEM .......i........................... .......... .... .. ................ 20,403 ........... GULF INTRACOASTAL,OATERWAY' MOBILE SAY, ALA,. TO NEW ORLEANS, LA ........................... ................ .......... .......... ......... ......... ........ 4,573 .... PEARL@RIVER, MISS. AND LA ............................. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........ 14,930 .... CALCASIEU RIVER AND PASS, LA ------------------------ --- ------ ---------- --------- --------- 24,0OUl ------------ ----------- S&SINE-4ECHES'WATERWAY,'TEXAS ------------------------- --- ?...... 1,288 ......... ......... 42,8271 138,880 ......... GALVESTON BAY, TEXAS ---------------------------------- 50,301 IS21466 1,510 89,806 26,296@: 966,374 -------- GULF INTRACUASTAI. WATERWAY' GAI.VE6TON TO CORPUS CHRISTI, fEAA&w--@ ------- ------------------ ;....... 35,346 27,202 ......... ......... 9t,lool! 442,900 ........... GULF-INTRACoAsTAL WATERWAY' CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS,'TO THE MEXICAN BORDER ----------------------------- ;....... .......... 36,059 ......... ......... 3S9,0801 17,465 1,500 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEW URLEA0,@A., TO MOUTH OF PASSES-----@ ------------------------------------------- ---------- ---------- --------- --------- ----- 666 ........... M16SISSIPPI@RIVER' BATON HOUGEtLA,, TO BlJT NUT, INCLUDING NEi ORLEANS, LA ----------------------------- --- :-------- 256,139 --------- 4,105 74,748@ 305,703 ----------- MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO BUT NOT 77.2S3 INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, ---------------------- ---------- ---------- --------- --------- ...... ........... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT"' LOUISVILLE--@ ---------- -- ------- ---------- --------- ---- ; .... ::::: ....... 6S2,395 .......... OHIO RIVER' EN61MEER DISTRICTrHUNTINGTON ....... ..... .......... !.......... ......... ......... ........... 51,666 .......... TENNESSEE.R14R, tENN.,.-ALA. AND KY.--@ .............. ... T...... .......... ......... ......... ........... 272,721 ..... :::::: CUMBERLAND-RIVER,'TENN. AND KY ........ ------- 1,110, ::::: ...... KANAMIA RIVER, W.VA ---------- 3,25 ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL ......... .......... 1,458 --------- --------- ----------- 114,416 ...... T PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL .................................. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 1,999 ............ TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ........................... 85,647 474163? 1,510 93,911 615,139 3,142,327 1,500 GULF INTRACOASTAL. WATERWAY' CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO IRCMEXICAN BORDER/- ESCAM81A A0-CONECUM RIVERS, FLA. AND ALA ............. .......... ... I....... ......... ......... ........... 34,665 ........... WARRIOR RIVER'SYStEM ............................... w.. .......... .......... .... .... ...... 2,985 ............ ........... CALCASIEU RIVER AND PASS, .A. -: ........ .......... .......... ........ ... TERWAY,'T EXAS . ................... "- 33,293 ;";;; SASINE-NECHE@S 01A .......... : ::::::::: , 'o GALVESTON EIA?, TiXA3,@ .... ; ............................. 42,3i24 444,055 170,8140 13,904 153,4zo ........... QOLFINTRACOAUT4L AAlkRvAY- GALVESTON TO CUKPUb CHRISTI, ........ 0.0.00 ....... .......... 115,982 ......... ......... 14,876 137,078 ----------- GULF-INTRACOASTAL!OIATERI%AY' CORPUS CmRISTIr TEXASr TO TME@REXICAN BORDER ------------------------------------ .46,497 193,386 ......... 27,321 ........... 10236 2,704 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEW ORLEANS',LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES .... @-; ... 4; --------------------------- a....... 7,589 1,400 ......... ......... ........... 14:212 ........... MISSISSIPPI,RIVERI BATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NOT INCLUDING NER ORLEANS ILA.-"----; ................. m@ ... .......... 14,109 ......... ......... . ;......... It 2 400 ........... MISSISSIPPI RIVL91 MOUTH OF OHIO@RIVER TO-SUT.NOT,. INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA ........... ................. .......... .......... ......... ..................... 129,280 ........... 416315SIPPI RIVLR@l MOUTH UF MISSOURI RIVERIJO ROUTH! OF OHIO RIVER---6v; .....v.............................. .. ........ 1,125 ......... ..................... 2085 ------------ MISSISSIPPI, RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS,, MINN., TO, MOUTH, OF MISSOURI RIVER-o-@ ------ @l ...................... v....... 27,087 ---------- --------- --------- ----------- 1,400 ........... ARKANSAS RIVERO ARK ..............I.................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 10,130 ............ OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISV14LEP ............ .......... 1,348 --------- --------- I'Moz 292,640 ............ DOMESTIC INLAND TRAFFIC, AREAS Of ORIGIR. AND DESTINATION 79 TABLE 6--DD4E3TlC* INLAND MOVEMENTS, Of CHEMICALS AND RELATED PROOUCTS--CONTINUEO SHIPPING AREA BY RECEIVING AREA, CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF 2,ODO PDUND$) FE-RTILIZERS CHEMICALS . AND BENZENE SULP HURIC SODIUM AND FERTILIZER SHIPPING AREA (CONTINUED) COAL TAR AND ACID ALCOHOLS HYDROXIDE: [;HtMICAL@ MATERIALS i...... ..........................................(CODE: 10,UENE (CODE (CODE; LCAUSTIC, SPECIALIZES (CODES RECEIVING AREA 2811) (CODE 2816) k513) BUDA) (CODES 2616, 1471" 1479, Z8171 (CODE 2810) 2619, 2821, 2811, 2872, 2876) 28?3, 2879) MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO MDUTH OF PASSES;;;;7-;:;Z,-- .............................. ........... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 35,566 MIS,,I4 "-;;7;N ROUGE, LA.o TO BUT 140T INCL OING NEW ORLEANS, I.A .......... ......... ......... ........... ........... u "14 19 ........................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... la,31Q db,a?7 OF MISSOURI RIVER TO MOUTH OF 01410 ..... ..... a.... .......... .......... ......... ......... Z3.923 3,616 14,470 4ISSISSIPPl'RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, '41NN.,'TO 14OUTH OF 4ISSOURI,RIVEK --- ol .................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... 3,950 6,982 .......... YAZOO RIVER AND MOUTH, MISS ........................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 2,91 ARKANSAS RIVER, ANK ..... ............................ .......... .......... ......... ......... k,606 ............ ........ AMITE RIVER'_ARK.-@ ................................... .......... .......... ..... ... ......... ........... ......... 1,435 NOLF'RIVER; TENN ...................................... .......... .......... .....6... ......... 7,199 ............ .......... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE ............. .......... .......... ......... ......... 13,652 5,496 34's 4 OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON ............. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 4,425 OHIO RIVER- EhGINEER DISTRICT, PfTTS8JRGR ..... .......... . I....... 1,610 TENNESSEER14R, TENN-,-ALA.-AND 11,700 CU4tlERLANO_HIiER,,teN;. AND KY --------- ........ . 3,199 ......... .......... ......... ... ::::: . ..... !@:o. KANANIIA RIVER, R.VA ----------;------------------------- ---------- ----- 7,;04 ------- liONUNGAHtLA_RIVtX, 'PA. AND m.VA ------------------- -------- 1,1111 ------- ALLEGHENY R14R _PW@ --------------------------------- ---- ..... ......... ......... ......... m. ............ MISSOURI RIVER ---------------------------------------- ---- -----v.... .......... ......... 2,365 ............ ........... PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL .................................. .......... .......... ......... ......... 20,061 ........... TOTAL., "IPPING AREA ------------------------------- IS,375 ................ .. ......... 137,456 55,b7s 14S.991 CUMBERLAND RIVER, TENN, AND KY GOLFINTRACOASTAL WATERWAY' MOBILE SAY, ALA,. TO NEW ORLEANS, LA.-m-m ----- -;l ... ........................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 8,340 ---------- GALVESTON SAY,,TEXAS .................................. .......... .......... ......... I,b341 ..... I..... ............ .......... KANAWHA RIVER, %.VA ---------------- @l .................. .......... .......... ......... 7,S97 ........... ............ ........... TOTAL@ SHIPPING AREA ............................... .......... .......... ..... ----------- 8,340 ........... BIG SAND YRIVER, Ky. AND A.VA.1 GAL VE STONBA TEX 14,030 ...... i.. ......... ........... ............ 1@ ---------- G UL A97;;;;;7-;;:;;;7;; F INTRACOASTAL AA TO CORPUS CHRIS72, TEXA5-m-- --------w ..............F.......... .......... 2,bil -r ....... ......... ........... ............ ........... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' DATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NOT INCLUDING-NEO ORLEANS, LA ............................. .......... 4,208 ........ ......... ........... ............ ........... @<SSISSIPPI,RIVER' MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER 10 MOUTH DF.0H10 RIVER-----6-1 ................. ................ 3,403 ......... ... ......... ..... ..... ........... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LGUISVILLE@ ............ 8,867 12,709 ......... ; ......... ........... ........... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEE9 DISTRICT, 4UNTINGTO4 ------------- ------- .. .......... ......... ......... . OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, PiTTSBURGI ------------- 13,246 6,972 ......... ......... . PORT OF CHICAGO, ILI ............. ------------------ 10,361 .......... ......... ......... ............ ............ ........... . TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ------------------------------- 35,897 42,620 --------- --------- ----- 158,853 ........... KANAWHA RIVER IOR ' O*VA;/ WARR RIVER31 TetA ............................ ..... ...... b... ......... ........... 20,105 ........... G4LVESTDN DAY, TeXAS ---------------------------- ..... ......... 1,718 ........... 43,897 ----------- IULFSINTRACUASTAC AAj!!WAY' GALVESTON TO CORPUS 1HRI 11, TEXA 8..@ ... ............................... .......... ......I.... ......... ......... ........... 325 ........... MISSISSIPPLRIVER' OATON ROUGE, LA., TO-$UT NOT INCLUDING,ME4 ORLEANS, LA ............................. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 5,451 ........... OHIORIYER, ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE, ............ .......... .......... ......... ......... ..... I..... 6,862 ........... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBURGH ............. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... S,439 ........... KANAWHA RIVER, N.VA 7:.14 PORT OF CHICAw U, fL 19 190 TRIAL, @HLt@"@,@REA ............................... .......... ........ .. ......... 1,71a ---------- T 108,363 ........... RIVER, PA. AND A.VA.1 MISSISSIPPI.RIVER- OATON ROUGE, I.A., tO..BUT:NUT INCLUDING NEi ORLEANS, ..................... 1,406 .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 16,291 11 13S1S$IPPI_NIYEK' MOUTH OF MISUOUNI RIVER!tO MOUTH, .F'OHtD .................... 9,745 .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ ........... NOLF_RIVER,'-'tENN ...................................... 5,507 .......... ......... ......... ........................ .... OHIO RZVERI@ENGINCER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON ............. 4,200 .......... .;........ ......... ........... OHIO RIVER' LN ` INEER DISTRICT, PITTSBURGH ............. 94,677 .......... ......... ......... ..... @l ..... ....... ....... TENNESSEE,R4ito, tE NN, , ALA.- AND .............. 2,2Q9 .......... ........ . ......... ........... ........... :............ MONOAQAmELA,NlV"j'PA. AAO"o.VA.---i ................... 1,312 ........... ......... ......... .. ........ ............ .... ....... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ............................... 119,113 ........... ......... ......... ........... afIbe 16,291 OISSOURI,RIVf.41 MISSOURLRIVER ........................................ .......... .......... ......;... ......... ........... ............ 50,242 ILLINOIS RIVER 'ILL./. GULFINTRACUASTAL WATERWAY' MOBILEzDAY,ALA................. .......... .......... ......... 16,552 ........... ........ 6vLF'0 MEXICO ........................................ .......... .......... ......... 1,900 ........... ........ RARRIOR RIVEWSYSTEM .................................. .......... .......... ......... ta,joa ........... ............ ........... MERMENtAVRIVEA,'dAYOU NELPIQUE AND BAYOU DES CANNES, L'A.-r-m ...;. . ....... o----mw ..... @l ..m ........ @-i ....... .......... .......... ......... 10,792 ........... .. ..; ........ ........... GALVESTON BAY, TEXAS .................................. .......... .......... ......... 02,969 ........... ............ ........... 80 w4aa4*" eowmeu4 q ae *aaed sewe". rg rip TABLE,6--DCMgST:C@INLAND,NCVEMKNTS OF CHEMICALS AND RELATED PRODUCTS--CONTINUED, $HIPPING-AREA BY RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR YEAR 1069 (IN TONS Of 2"000 POUNDS) FERTILIZERS C HE M I C ALS AND , BENZENE SULPHURIC SODIUM AND FERTILIZER SHIPPING AREA (CONTINUED) COAL TAR AND ACID ALCOHOLS HYDROXIDE. CHEMICAL MATERIALS ...s ..................................................... (CODE, TOLLENE (CODE, (CODE: (CAUSTIC SPECIALTIES (CODES RECEIVING AREA Zoll) (CODE 2818) 2813) SODA) (CODES 2816, 1471, 1479, 2817) (CODE 2510) 2619, 2821, 2871, 2672, - 2876) 2873, 2579) OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON ............. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 118,478 ........... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT,.PITTSBORGH ............. .......... 2,862 ......... ......... ........... 5.639@ ......... TEMNESSEE,RIVER,.TENN., ALA. AND.KY ................... 11,998 .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ ......... GREEN AND BARREN RIVERS, KY ........................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 12',468 .... ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL ................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 30,764 --------- PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL .................................. .......... 2,790 ......... ......... .......... Z,884 ........... TOTAL', SHIPPING AREA ----- ........................ 135,4V5 813,350 .......... 198,161 34,019 1,057,081 2,704 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEAl ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTWOF PASSES/ GULF INTRACOASTAL NATERNAY' APALACHEE SAY, FLA., to MOBILE BAY, ALA ---------------------------- ;.......... I'S34 .......... ......... ......... ........... 1,105 i'soo GULF OF MEXICO ------------------ ...................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 1,751 ........... GULF INTRACOASTAL oATLRmAYl MUdILE BAY, ALA,. TO NEW ORLEANS, LA ---------- -------------------------------- ?2,092 27,858 --------- --------- ----------- ------------ 4,224 GULF INTRACUASTAL OATERmAY- MISSISSIPPI RIVER, LA., TO SABINE RIVER, TEX ----------------------- q.......... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 551 ........... GULF INTRACOASTAL hATERNAY' PLA@IUEMINE TO MORGAN CITY ROUTE, LA.--- ------- ................................ .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 1,651 ATCHAFALAYA RIVER, LA --------------------------------- ---------- 4,093 ......... ......... ........... ............ ........... MERMEWAU RIVER, BAYOU NEZPIQUE AND BAYOU DES CANNES, LA ...... ;l.; ............................................ .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ... I........ 11,912 GALVESTON SAY, TEXAS ---------------------------------- 44,9bS ?9,286 ......... 7,171 ........... 19,674 16,663 GULt INTRACUAUTAL IJAIERRAY' GALVESTON TO CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS ........ 1@ ..... ;...6..................... .......... 1,464 ......... ......... ........... ............ I.bOO GULF INTRACOASTAL NATERRAY"CURRdS CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE MEXICAN BORDER -------------- v....... p........ ;..... .......... .......... ......... 5,648 ........... 1,839 ........... MISSISSIPPI RIVER- NEW UNLEANS,LA,, TO MOUTH OF PASSES ... ....................... ....... 3,372 .......... ......... 83 ........... ............ 4,s4a MISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NOT 114CLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ............................. 2,6S6 238,tB2 --------- 21368 5,596 39,365 19,212 14133ISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER T04BUT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA ----------------------------- ---------- ---------- --------- 12,24b ----------- 6,719 24,549 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER To MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER ---- i .................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 1,640 45,801 14ISSISSIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO,MOUTH OF MISSOURI,RIVER ......................................... .......... .......... ......... 1,319 ........... ............ 3071$77 YAZOO RIVER AND MOUTH, M133 --------------------------- ---------- - -1 ...... ......... ......... ........... ............ 9,263 ARKANSAS RIVER, ARK ----------------------------------- ---------- ---------- --------- --------- ----------- 4,154 54,968 ARK ..................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............. WHITE.RIVER, 2,763 NOLF-RIVER" TENN .............. ----------------------- ---------- ---------- --------- 4,378 ........... ............ 2,934 OHIO RIVER`ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE ------------- ---------- 2,696 ......... ......... ........... 6,949 85,616 OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, HJNTINGTO4 ............. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... IS,S54 2,316 OHIQ,RIVERI ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBURGH ------------- ---------- 4,537 ......... 1,400 ........... .1,724 4,Z77 TENNESSEE*Rliti?, TENN.' ALA; AND RY ---------------- a("916 .......... ......... ......... ........... b,676 1,114 CUMBERLAND RIVER, TENN: AND KY ........................ .......... a.......... ......... ......... ........... 770 3,860 KANAWHA RIVER, N.VA ................................... .......... .......... ......... 1,153 ........... @2,305 ....... m.... ALLEGHENY RIVER, PA ................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 1.400 MISSOURI RIVER ---------------------------------------- ---------- ---------- --------- --------- ----- ------------ 64,481 ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL ................................... .......... .......... ......... 17,$Z9 41,9?2 AINNESUIA_RliER, ........................ .......... .......... ......... .... ...... 6.w .61,600 PORT-OF-CHICA&U, ILI .................................. .......... j!'735 --------- 45,19; ......... .......... ........ ;4. TOTAL, @HIPPIN6 ARLA ............................... 40015$5 310,851 ......... S6,903 5,596 151,107 625,611 IISS13SIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS ILA.1 GULF !NTRACOASTAL-WATEROAY' APALACHEE BAY, FLA., TO MOBILE' SAY 'ALA ....................6.............m.... .......... .......... ......... 7,295 24,53,1 ............ I,qso APALAC ICOLA,CHATTAHOOCHLL AND FLINT RIVERS, GA. AND [email protected]@ ------ ;-a ..... ;.w ------- ........... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 23,01s GW OF MEXICO ........................................ .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 1,829 ..... iARRIOR RIVER SYSTEM -------------- ------------------- ---------- ---------- --------- 4,259 265,259 2,64S 19,282 ALAaAMA-tooSA RIVERS, ALA. AND GA ------------- .... .......... .......... ......... 2,791 ...... a-; . .......... . ...... GULf_INTRACUASTAL:WATEAmAYl MOBILE SAY, ALA,. TO NEW ORLEANS, LA."-; ......................... ;---- ....... .......... 7,167 118,Z53 ......... 53,267 57,99? 15,744 PLARL,RIVER, Albs. ANU LA ............................. .......... .......... ........ m. ......... ......... 19,161 ...... GOLF'INTRACOASTAL,NAfER@AY1 M153ISSIPPtRIVER, LA., TO SABINE kIVER 'TEX.--w ............ ................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 3,57.1 ........... GULF INTRACOASTAL 4ATERWAY' PLAQUEMINE TOi4ORGAN CITY ROUTE, LA.w-"--@ ------m---------- ;.............. ....... .......... .......... I,qoo ......... ........... ............ It.541 ATCHAFALAYA RIVER,.LA.---@ --------------------------- -----m...... 3,72S --------- --------- ----------- $44 14,000 OUCKITA AND BLACK RIVERS, ARK. AND LA ................. .......... .......... ......... ......... 123,274 ........... li,650 MERMENTAU RIVER 'BAYOU NEZPIWUE AND BAYOU DES CANNES, LA ......................................... w..a ....... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 47,141 CALCASIEU RIVtR Af%D,PAS-5, LA .......................... .......... .......... 3S,67? 28,021 3SIO12 5,901 .......... SABINE-NECAES_NAfERMAYp_TLXAS --------------------- 2,79Z 32,071 9,600 4,346 ib,894 93,294 .......... 6ALVOTOWW, IERAS; --- ;--m; ------------------------ 4,865 18,756 136,005 331,Z33 so, "4 555'ais 276,166 6ULFANTRACUASTA@,WATEROAYI GALVESTON TO CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS-w .....v....... ;--i-w -------- ............ .......... 168,424 --------- 43,070 42,195 553,675, 113,507 GULF INTRACUA&TAIL PiATERWAY"CONP05 CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE MEXICAN SURDER..0.10 ... .................................... .......... 82,259 2pl$8 13,260 90,550 MISSISSIPPI,RIVE0 NEW URLEANS,LA., TO MDUTH,OF PASSES-w ----- ---------------------Z------- ---------- 2,442 9,208 4,368 31,625 29,037 IS,361 MISSISSIPPI RIVER,' BATON ROUGE, 6A., TO BUT,NOT INCLUDING NEA OR"AN3, LA.-il ------------------------ ---------- 543,012 139,930 130,6se 360,77s 1,516"00s, 131,305 MI6SISSIPPI,RLVERl MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TD,9UT.NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA ............................. .......... .......... 1,319 6S.225 4,006 341,490 S54,452 DOMESTIC INLAND TRAFFIC,' AREAS 00 ORIGIN AND DESTINATION 81) TABLE 6--004ESTIC-INLAND MOVEMENTS OF CHE41CALS AND RELATED PROOUCTS--CONTINUED SHIPPING,AREA BY RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR YE&R 1989 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) FERTILIZERS CHEMICALS AND BENZENE SULPHURIC SODIJ14 AND FERTILIZER SHIPPINr'AREA (CONTINUED) COAL TAR AND ACID ALCOHOO HYDROXIDE CHEMICAlLi 14ATERIALS ...... w .................................................. (CODE TOLUENE (CODE (CODE (CAUSTIC SPECIALTIES (CODES RECEIVING AREA 2811) (CODE 2818) 2813) SODA) (CODES 2816, 3471, L479. 2617) (CODE 2910) 2819, 2821, 2871, 2872, 2876) 2873, 2879) MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVEkTo MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER ------ m.................................. .......... t,400 ......... 21,B12 92,821 145p0l 356,971 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO MOUTH OF 'AISSOURI RIVER ---------------------------------------- ---------- ---------- 117,302 44,907 120,427 164,153 915,667 YAZOO RIVER AND MOUTH, MISS ........................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 27,312 ARKANSAS RIVER, ARK ----------------------------------- ---------- 9,562 --------- 6,859 176,507 1,420 547,413 WHITE RIVER, ARK ...................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 14,150 WOLF RIVER, TENN -------------------------------------- ---------- ---------- --------- 4,189 62,760 11,900 37,062 OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE ------------- ---------- ---------- --------- 156,234 16.0,905 497,079 965,828 OHIO RIVER" ENGINEER'DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON ------------- ---------- ---------- --------- , 6,143 1,132 635,220 2S.067 OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBURGH ------------- 3,964 ---------- --------- 67,968 59,239 555,575 121,126 TENNESSEE RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND KY ................... .......... .......... 15,092 ........ 107,39S t88,635 90.663 CUMBERLAND RIVER, TENN. AND KY ........................ .......... .................... 17,1SI ........... 30,759 36,929 GREEN AND BARREN RIVERS, KY ........................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 363,262 --------- KANAWHA RIVER, N.VA ----------------------------------- ---------- ---------- --------- 22,689 . 61770 60,196 ......... MONONGAHELA RIVER, PA. AND W.VA ....................... .......... .......... ......... ......... 17,054 12,500 .......... ALLEGHENY RIVER, PA ................................... .......... .......... ......... 51,556 ----------- 1,364 42.55 MISSOURI RIVER ---------------------------------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 12,163 1,240 ............ 194,926 ILLINDIS RIVER, ILL ................................... .......... .......... ......... . 51,723 11,420 372,120 571,616 BLACK RIVER, NIS ...................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... 9,418 ............ ........... ST. CROIX RIVER, WIS. AND MINN ........................ .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 18,100 MINNESOTA RIVER, MINN ............ ..................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ......... ... 90,041 LAKE MICHIGAN ......................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 3,054 SS,ott PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL ---------------------------------- 3,221 .......... ......... 68,439 201,122 126,047 56,577 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ------------------------------- 19,862 706,609 478,092 1,236.177 2,080,460 6,393,427 5,414,725 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF OHID RIVER TO BUT NOT INCLUDING,SATON ROUGE, LA./ MERMENTAU RIVER, BAYOU NEZPIQUE.AND aAYOlJ.DES CANNES, LA .................................................... .......... .......... . !........ ......... ........... ............ 1,528 GALVESTON SAY, TEXAS .................................. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 3,977 4,542 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES ------------------------ ........................ .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 1,381 ........... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NOT .INCLUDING NE04 ORLEANS, LA ------------ I................ .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 34,SIS MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO,BUT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA ............................. .......... ..... 6..... ......... ......... ........... ............ 28,323 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER To MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER ----------------------------------------- ---------- ---------- --------- ------- !.. ........... 19,544 26,682 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., T3!4OUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER ---------------------------------------- ---------- ---------- J,319 ......... ........... 13,100 38.429 ARKANSAS.RIVER, ARK ................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 30,007 DHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT@, LOUISVILLE ............. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 25,815 92,364 DHIO RIVER'-ENGINEER'DISTRIC-,T, PITTSBURGH ------------- ---------- ---------- --------- --------- ----------- ------------ 19,809 TENNESSEE RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND KY.- ---------------- ----- .... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 19,636 CUMBERLAND RIVER, TENN. AND KY ------------- w.......... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 1,374 3,009 MONONGAHELA RIVER, PA. AND A.VA ....................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 5,000 ---------- ALLEGHENY RIVER, PA ................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 3:000 MISSOURI RIVER ........................................ .......... .......... ......... ... q..... ........... 23 S3 ILLINOIS RIVER,'ILL ----------------------------------- ---------- ---------- --------- --------- ----------- 84,008 20,474 MINNESOTA RIVER, MINN ................................. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ Is'aal LAKE 41CHIGANw ........................................ .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 2,163 PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL ---------------------------------- 1,246 .......... ......... 1,025 ........... 11400 1,600 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ------------------------------- 1,246 ---------- 1,319 ........... ISS,399 365,083 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF MISSOURI;RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO.RIVER/ WARRIOR RIVER SYSTEM .................................. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........ 6 .. ............ t,510 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO.BUT-NOT INCLUDING.NEW ORLEANS, LA ---------------------------------------- 1,15B 9,403 --------- J,607 ............ ........... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER T15UT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA ............................. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 7,201 415518SIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF'41SSOURI RIVER To MOUTH Of OHIO:RIVER ......................................... .......... .......... ......... 1,400 ........... ............ 8,915 MISSISSIPPI,RIVER- MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TOt4OUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER ........................................ ........ 9:414 YAZOO RIVER AND MOUTH, MISS --------------------------- -------- 1 .9 OHIO'RIVERI ENGINEER DISTRICT,, LOUISVILLE@ --------- .. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 16,274 OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTO4 ............. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 5,991 OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBURGH ------------- ---------- 10,03S --------- --------- .TENNESSEE:RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND KY ................... .......... .......... ......... ......... CUMBERLAND RIVER, TENN. AND KY ........................ ........... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 4,391 MISSOURI RIVER ---------------------------------------- ---- w------ ---------- --------- 11047 11191 1,671 1,4S3 ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL .................................... ..................... ......... ......... ........... ............ 26,026 MINNESOTA RIVER, MINN ................................. .......... .......... ......... ...... ?.. ........... ............ WS2 PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL ---------------------------------- ---------- 2,831 ......... ......... 1,3SO 3,747 1,399 TOTAL,, SHIPPING AREA ------------------------------- ---------- 14,024 9,403 2,447 41,156 6,173 130,426 418SISSIPPI'RIVERI MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.i TO MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER/ GULF INTRACOASTAL@NATERWAY- APALACHEE'SAY, FLA., TD@ MOBILE'BAY, ALA ....................................... .......... .......... ......... 31,218 ........... ............ ........... WARRIDR-RIVERISYSTEH .................................. .......... .......... ......... 6,670 ........... ............ 3,209 MERMENTAU RIVER, BAYOU NEZPIGUE AND:BAYOU'DES.CANNES, LA .................................................... .......... .......... ......... Jo,S32 ........... ............ ........... CALCASIEU RIVER AND PASS, LA .......................... .......... .......... ......... 1,367 ----------- ------------ ----------- GALVESTON SAY, TEXAS .................................. .......... 44,820 ......... 51,958 ........... 16,211 ........... 82 Waadowe eomme4,w ae Zu'&d SWed, TABLE 6--DOMESTIC,l 11 LAND MOVEMENTS Of CHEMICALS AND RELATED PRODUCTS-CONTINUEO 'HIPPING AREA BY RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) FERTILIZERS CHEMICALS AND SHIPPING AREA (CONTINUED) BENZENE. SULPMURIC SODIUM ANo FE RTILIZER COAL TAR AND ACID ALCOHOLS HYDROXIDE: CHEMICAL, MATERIALS ................................. ................ (CODE. TOLUENE tCDDEr (CODE (CAUSTIC SPECIALTIES ccooe3- RECEIYI NG AREA !dig) (CODE @816) 2613) SODA) (CUDES-2616, 1471, j09, 9817) (CODE 2810) 2619,- 2821, 2871, 2872, Z876) 28731@2879) M1351831PPI RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,LA., To MOUTH OF PASSES ...... w......................................... .......... .......... .......... 1,497 ........... ............ ........... 14ISSISSIPPI RIVER* BATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT@NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ............................. 3,400, 33,340 1717t.9 ib,836 1,402 33,025 ........... MISSISSIPPI,RlVtR' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO BUT,NOTt INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA ............................. .......... .......... ......... 3,590 ........... ............ 29,599 MISSISSIPPIIRIVtR' MOUTH OF P413SOURI RIVER TO 14OUTH OF OHIO.RIVER ......................................... .......... 25,2DO ......... ......... ........... . MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., T14DUTH OF 33,658 MISSOURI RIVER ........................................ .......... .......... 11446 1,327 ........... 55,135 241,765 YAZOO RIVER AND MOUTH, MISS ........................... .......... .......... ......... 1,363 ............ ............ 9,225 WOLF RIVER, TENN ...................................... .......... .......... ......... 23,BD9 ........... ............ ........... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE ------------- ---------- ---------- --------- 46,687 ----------- 16,587 93,281 OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON ------------- ---------- ---------- . ........... ............ 1,407 OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBURGH@ ------------ ------ ;.... 12,927 . ........... ............ ........... TENNESSEE RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND KY ................... ..... ;-6 .... .......... ......... ......... ........... ....... .... 12,29f. C;)KdERLAND RIVER, TENN. AND KY ........................ .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 1,49b BIG SANDY RIVER, KY. AND rJ.VA ......................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 34,855 MISSOURI RIVER ......................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ '51908 ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL .................................. .......... .......... .... I.... ......... .......... I. 30,056 88,52s PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL .................................. .......... .......... ......... 1,398 ........... ............ ...... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ............................... 3,400 116,287 39,ZJ5. 198,252 1,40Z 154,014 555,222 YAZOO: RIVER1 AND MOUTH, MISS./ APALACHICOLA,CHATTAHUUCHEE AAD'FLINT RIVERS, GA. AND FLA ................................................... ..................... ......... ......... ........... ............ S7,556 @ALVWDN BAY, TEXAS ............................. .... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 4,791 GULFLNTRACUASTAL@VOATERWAY- GALVESTON TO CORPUS CHRISTI ' TEXAS--@; ...... ...... ;-; ........ w.@ .......... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 18,136 GULF INTRACOASTAL,WATERFI;Y'-CURPUa CHRISTI, TEXAS, TO THE,MEXICAN BORDER ------------ w-@ ................... ?. .......... .................... ......... ........... ............ 8.315 4ISSISSIPPI.RIVER' NEW ORLEANS,LA,, TO MOUTH OF PASSES ------ ............................ ;....... .......... .................... ......... ........... ............ 11,712 4ISSISSIPPI.RLYER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO-SUT@NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA -------- ...I................ .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 93,742 MISS13SIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TD,BUT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA.-; ........................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 65,745 P41SS13SIPPI RIVER- MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER to MOUTH OF OHIO. RIVER ---- @l ------ w......o...................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 9,091 MISSISSIPPI.RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO14OUTH OF HISSOURI,RIVER ........................................ .................. .. ......... ......... ............ ............ 21792 YAZOO RIVER AND MOUTH, MISS ........................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 7,040 ARKANSAS RIVER, ARK ---------- firlITE RIVER, ARK, ------------ 34:09,98, WOLF RIVER,- TENN -------------------------------------- -------- q. .......... ......... ......... .......... ............ 2,988 OHIO AIVW ENGINEER DISTRICTf' LOUISVILLEP ............ .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... .......... 9*906 OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBURGH@ ............ .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 1,422 TENNESSEE RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND KY ------------------- ---------- ---------- --------- --------- ----------- ------------ 14,001 CJMdERLAND'RIkR,'%NN. AND KY ....................... I .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 2,b4b lLL4NQIS:HIVEK- ILL ......... ;......................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ b'Oss LAKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,304 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ............................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 333,615 ARKANSAS RIVER, ARK.i WARRIOR RIVER'SiSTEM .................................. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 4,154 ........... GULF INTRACOASTAL,NATERNAY' MOBILE SAY, ALA$. to NEW ORLEANS, LA ........................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ............ 1,448 ........... MISS14SIPF-I RIVER' MEN ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSE4 --- m .......... ........... a...i ................. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 4,201 .......... MISS14SIPPDRIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO.BUT@NOTi INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ............................ ..................... ......... . ................... ............ LSO,S:,T MISSISSIPPI,'RIVER- MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO,SUT@NOT INCLUDING-DATON-ROUGE. LA .............................. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ @ 41,059 MISSISSIPPLRIVE0 MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO,RIVER ......................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... .24,34b 6'aas MISSISSIPPI RIVER@' MINNEAPOLIS, "INN., TO@MOUTH OF 41830WRItRIVER --------- ............................ .......... .......... ......... ......... ... ;........ 5,000 10636 YAZOO RIVER AND MOUTH, MISS ........................... .......... .......... .................. ........... ........ r.... 2,910 WOLF RIVER 'tENN.--; ................................... .......... ......... . ......... ......... ........... ............ 3,254 OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLEw ............ ......... w.......... ......... ......... ........... 24,554 157,628 OHIO RIVER@ ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON ............ .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 5,710 OHIO RIVERI ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBURGH ............. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 3,500 MISSOJRI RIVER ------------- ;@ .......................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........................ 19,SI6 ILLINOIS RIVEho ILL ................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... . 48,924 102'aim LAKE 41CHIGARi---@ ..................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ...................... 57,335 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ............................... .. ....... .......... ......... ......... I........... 112,627 SS9,626 WOLF RIVER, TENN./ GA6#E4TON SAY, TtXAS .................................. .......... .......... ......... 1,661 ............ ............ ... ........ 9ULF"INtRftCUWAL@0ATtRAAYl GALVESTON TO COKPUS CHRIS111- . . ....... ....... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 3,000 ........... MISSISSIPPI kiVER@- NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES ---------- --------------------- ....... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 4,975 1,593 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO BUT NOT, INCLUDING'BAtUN-kDUGE, LA ............................. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... .......... 5,468 DIIIO RIVER' ENGINLER-DISTRICr, LQUISVILLE@ ---------- 4,749@ ALLEGHENY RIVERs PA,---@ -----------;----------------- ........ ........ 1,405 ----------- ------------ --------- m. DOMESTIC INLAND TRAFFIC, AREAS OF ORIGIN. AND DESTINATION 83 TABLE 6-DOMESTMINLAND MOVEMENTS Of CHEMICALS AND RELATED PRODUCTS--CONTINUED SHIPPING AREA BY RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR YE04R 1989 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) CHEMICALS AND SENZENE1 SULPMURIC SODIUM AND FERTILIZER SHIPPING AREA (CONTINUED) COAL TAR AND, ACID ALCOHOLS HYDROXIDE CHEMICAL' MATERIALS ......................................................... (CODE TOLUENE (CODE (CODE (CAJSTIC SPECIALTIES (CODES RECEIVING AREA Zell) (CODE 2816) ,2813) SODA) (CODES 2816, 1471, 1479, 2817) CCODE 2610) 2619, 2621, 2:713 2872, 2SA 2 7 :2879) M16304JRI RIVER ........................................ .......... .......... ......... ......... . w......... ............ 1,367 ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL ................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... .. ........ ............ 1.400 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA -------------------------- ..... .......... .......... ......... 3,Ob6 ............ 7,975 14,577 01410 RIVER- ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOOISVILLEI GALVESTON BAY.,TEXAS .................................. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 2"865 ............ 14133ISSIPPI RIVER' 13ATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT,NOT INCLUDING NEk.UW6EANS, LA .................... lo -------- 1,152 8,702 ......... ......... ........... 3,023 ........... 418318SIPPI-RIVEA' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO,BUT @OT INCLUOING-SAT@N"ROUGE;'@A.;..;..w ............... a...... .......... .......... .... !.... ......... ........... 43,690 3,000 MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER TO MOUTH OF OHIO.RIVEA-w-;@,;---; -------- ------------- ;--------- ---------- 1,800 ......... ......... Igo ............ ............ 4ISSt3SIPPIRIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TJ@MOUTMOF 4133UURI ................... ;....... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 2,902 A4IiE_RlVk9,_ARK ..................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ........... 0 1#400 DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE ............. .......... ........... ......... ......... ........... 286,809 56,105 OHIO RIVER) ENGINEER DISTRICT, HJNYINGTON ....... r-@ ---- 30,968 .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ ...... ;.... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER.DISTRICT, P1,TTSBURGHw ............ .... 1,400 ......... ......... ........... 2,835 ........... TENNESSEE'RIV@RiJENN --ALA."AND KY m............. 1,515 .......... d'610 ......... ........... .......... lb.303 cum6ERLAND'Hi@EH, ttNN. AND KY ......................... ....... ;.. .......... ......... ......... ........... ........ ILLINOIS Rlv5k;-ILL- .. .......... .... .................. 2,479 10,302 PORT OF CH ICA60, IL@ .. ...... ... ......... . !....... ............ 3.345 ...... TOTAL, SHIPPINS AREA ----------------- @7 ............. 33,bli 12,902 2,670 ......... .700 345,237 100,111 OHIO RIVER'.ENrINEER DISTRICT, 11UNTINGTONii GULF INTRACOAStAl- WATERWAY' MOBILE SAY, ALA,. 10 NEW ORLEANS, LA.-@-; ----- o....v........................... 2,521 .......... ......... ......... ........................ ........... RED RIVER-SELOW FULJON, ARK ........................... 3,600 ........... 6 ......... ......... ...... .... ............ ..... SABINE.NECHES WATERWAY, TEXAS !..................... .......... .......... ......... ..... ... ........... 11,407 GULF.INTRACOA3TAL WATERWAY! SABINE RIVER TO., GALVESTUN,,TEXAS ...................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 4,124 ...... A6VESTD4 BAY, ItXAS- ........ 8,098 1,211 ......... ......... ........ 38,824 ........... GULF INTRACOASTAL 0iATN,;;7 1. TEXAS, TO THE MEXICAN BORDER ---------------- ------------------- ---------- ---------- --------- --------- ----------- 1,337 .., ........ MISSISSIPPI RIVER' NEN ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES---? ............................................. .......... .......... ......... 14,861 ........... ............ ........... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ............................. 5,619 1,372 ---------- --------- ----------- 20,932 ........... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO,BUT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA ------------------------ 7---- ---------- .......... WOLF RIVER, rtNN.-..; .................................. .......... ....... . ........... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOU13VILLE@ ............ ..................... ... r...... 24,404 ............ 1,1400 ........... OHIO RIVER- ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON ............. ' 47*417 .......... ......... ......... ----------- T,379 1,624 OHIO RIVER- ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBURGH ............. SIQ 1,447 ......... 60,09S ........... 11,648 ... m....... CUMBERLAND RIWERt TENN. AND KY ................. a...... ........... ....... ... .......... a,?OO v .......... ............ ........... 81G@SANDY RIVER, KY.,AND W.YA ......................... .......... @ 1,400 ......... ......... ........... ... m ........ ........... KANAWHA RIVER, W.VA ................................... 6,730 ......... . ......... ......... ........... 24,637 ... m..... 140NONGAHELA'RIVER, PA. AND N.VA ....................... 2,800 .......... ......... ......... .......... ...... PORT OF CHICAGO, ILt ............ !.......w ..............11 182 .......... ......... ......... ........... . . 1,400 ....... T07AV, SHIPPING AREA .............................. 78,661 5, 430 ......... 104,810 ............ 153,186 t,624 OHIO RIVER' ENGI NEER DISTRICT, P ITTSBURGH/. GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY- 4OBiLE'BAY, ALA*.. TO NEW ORLEANS, LA .................................... ....... 16,861 .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ . GALVESTON BAY, TEXAS ------- ......... 20,560 11,680 ......... ......... ........... 11,640 GULF 1,4TRACOASTAL,ivATERWAYt';;;;;;"@;;;;Tll",-TEXAS, TO THEIMEXICAN BORDER ........... r................ @-v ..... 63,IZ2 .......... ......... .. ;....... ........... ............ ... ........ MISSISSIPPI RkVLR' NEW URLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES,@ ..... w 1@ . . . . ..................... --- 2,943 ---------- --------- --------- --------- . ............ ........... 14ISSISSIPPI RIVER"BATON ROUGE-LA., TO BUT1NOT INCLUDINQ.NEW ORLEANS, LA ........ ;..................... .......... 3,445 1,400 ......... ........ ... ...... la,902 MISSISSIPPI.-RIVER- MOUTH,OF OHIO RIVER TO BUT NOT. INCLUDING-BATUN ROUCE, LA ----------------------------- -- ....... ...... ... ......... .... 1.,LIOO ............ ....... MISSISSIPPI RIVLR' MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER.10 MOUTH OF OHIO ................ a...! ........ 1,354 .......... ......... ........ a,680 ............ ........... 14ISS13SIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS; MINN., TO-40UTH OF NISSOURI'RIVER --------------------------------- T., .... ......... . .......... ......... ...... . ............ 2,800 ........... ARKANSAS RIVER, ARK ................................... ........ 4,659 . ........ m. ......... .i....... * WDLF'RIVER, TENN' ....... .. ...... ......... DHIO RIVER' 1,211 62,70b 7,883 21922 . EN1INa 0 ...... . ...... ......... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER,DISTRICT HUNTINGTON ------------- ........... ......... .......... 1,400 ---------- --------- OHIO RIVER4 ENGINEER DISTRICT: PITTSdUR .............. 1,RS9 *lb,160 ......... o.......... j!'800 ............ ........... TENNESSEE RIVER, TENN.I.ALA;-AND KY.-o ................ 4,78i ........ .. ......... .. ;...... 1,310 ............ .4,444 BIG 544DY RIVER, KY 'AND ............ 0....... 46b 466 ------- . ......... ............ ............ ........... KANAWHA HliEkr N.VA@ .................................. .......... .......... ......... ......... 2si998 600 --------- MONQNGAHELA@RIVER, PA, AND N.VA .............. a--------- 16,4e8 -------- r- --------- ----- w---- 25,076 ------------ --------- ALLEGHENY RIVER,_PA ----------------------------------- -------- m.. .......... ......... 11397 ---------- ......... --- ----------- PORT OF CHiC440, ILL ----------------------------------- 1,400 -,--; ------ --------- --------- I'Ob3 4,142 ........ TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ........................... 130,944 111,255 1,400 1,397 131,835 35,065 20,268 TENNESSEE-RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND-KY./ GALVESTON SAY, TeXAS ----------- m....................... t'Quo .......... ......... .. ....... 4,205 6,404 ........... .GULF INTRACUA$TA@% AAtERWAY! GALVESTON TO CORPUS CHRISTI.- TEX ...... ....... 11,2zb .......... .... ..... ......... ............ ............ ........... 84 ?Vared@ &wmmv,@ tie, *ae&d SM4", 19 919 TABLE 6--DDMESTIC.INLAND MOVEMENTS OF CH EMICALS AND RELATED PRODUCTS--CONTINUED SHIPP 14 G ARE A,BY RECEIVING AR Ek CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN TONS OF 2,000 POUNDS) FERTILIZERS CHEMICALS AND BENZENE SULPHURIC SODIUM AND FERTILIZER SHIPOINr AREA (CONTINUED) COAL. TAR AND ACID ALCOHOL$' HYDROXIDE CHEMICAL. MATERIAL.$ .......................................................... . (CODE, TOLUENE (CODE (CODE (CAUSTIC 3PEr.IALXIES (CODES .RECEIVING AREA aall) (CODE 2818) 2815) SODA) (CODES 2816,' 281?) (CODE 2610) 2819, 28211 2871. 2871, 28761) 2871, 26?9 MISSISSIPPI RIVER'-NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO MOIJTH,DF PASSES ------------------------------------------------ ---------- ----- .... ......... 5,QQ8 ........... ............ ........... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' BATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NOT INCLUDING NEW ORLEANS, LA ...................... ....... .......... .... I..... ..... ... 65,109 ........... ............ ........... MISSISSIPPI.RIVER' MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER MBUT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA .............................. .......... .......... ......... 10,936 ...... .... .... ........... .MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER TO'MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER -------------- .......... ....... ........ ..... . ......... 11,181 ........... ............ .... w...... 4IS313SIPPI RIVER' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., TO MOUTH OF 418SOURI RIVER ... a ---6................................ ...................... ........ 2,754 ........... ............ ........... NOLF RIVERr TENN -------------------------------------- - I ....... .......... ......... 15,472 ........... ............ ........... OH16 RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, LOUISVILLE, ------------ ---------- ---------- --------- 84,607 ........... . 7,500 ........ 6.. TENNESSEE RIVER, TENN., ALA. AND KY ................... .......... .......... ......... 22,352 --------- --- 7........ - 1,474 CUM13ERLAND RIVER, TLNN. AND KY ------ T...... rm ---------- ---w...... .......... ........ 9,663 ........... ............ ... 6..... ALLEGHENYRIVER, PA ............... ----------- :::::::: .:M ........... ...... @v ..... ......... ILLINOIS RIVER, ILL ........................... ...a 9 472 ........ 1,400 24,819 LAKE 141CHIGAN ......................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 43,476 PORT OF CHICAGO, ILL.w ........................... i..... 1,40Q .......... ......... 138,495 ........... ...... 6...... ..... w..... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ............................... 1,400 .......... ......... 503,771 ........... 8?900 69,769 14INNESOTA RIVER, MINN,/ ILLIN013 RIVER, ILt ................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 1.391 LAKC@ONTARIO/ .UPPER HUDSON RIVER, N.Y ........... 6.................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 5,354 ............ LAKE MICHIGAN/, SAO ,INE.NECHES NATERWAY, TEXAS ......................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 1,410 ......... GALVESTON SAi,.TEXAS .................................. 1,400 .......... ......... ......... ........... ........... m. ......... MISSISSIPPI RIVER' MOUTH OF MISSOURI RIVER TO MOUTH7 OF OHIO RIVER-w-@--; .............................. .2,800 .......... ......... ......... .... ...... ............ ........... 413SISSIPPI@RIVER,l MINNLAPOLIS, MINN., TO,MOUTH OF MISSOURI,RIVER .........o----------!--------------------- 1,400 .......... ......... ......... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, HUNTINGTON ------------- 1,400 .......... ......... ......... OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, PITTSBURG4 -------- s.... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 703 .......... TE14NESSEE RIVER 'L tCNN., ALA;'AND KY ................... .......... .......... ......... ......... .... I...... ............ 1,36 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ............................... 7,000 .......... ......... ......... .... I...... 2,121 1.360 PDRTiOF CHICAGO, ILL./. SABINE.NECMES WATERWAY, TLXAS ......................... .......... 1,195 ......... ......... ..... o..... ............ ........... GALVESTON 80, TEXAS-@ ................................. 9,800 5,377 ......... 897 ........... 1,400 ....... GULF INTRACOASTAL AATERWAYI GALVESTON TO CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS ........................................ 3b,37b .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ ........ MISSISSIPPI RIVER- NEW ORLEANS,LA., TO MOUTH OF PASSES ------ ......................................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 7,000 ........... MISSISSIPPI.RIVER' SATON ROUGE, LA., TO BUT NOr LNCLUDING-NEN ORLEANS, ............... ..... 22,?�l 34,965 ......... ......... ........... 7,602 ........ MISSISSIPPI-RIVER- MOUTH OF OHIO RIVER TO-BUT NOT INCLUDING BATON ROUGE, LA.@ ........................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... S92@ 1,143 OHIO RIVER' ENGINEER DISTRICT, HONTINGTON ............. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 1,$96L ........... OHIO RIVER'LENGINEER DISTRICT, PIJT88URGM@ ------------ 20,612 1,588 ------ T-m TENNESSEE RlVik, TENN., ALA.- AND KY ----------- :::::: ::::::::: ............ d's KANAWHA klQ@R, W.VA ----------------------- ............ ......... .... I...... 4,bf$ ........... AISSOURINIQLN -------------------------------- IL@INOIS RIVER, ILL --------------------------- 124:45,1051 - ------ PORT OF CHICAGO, 10 ---------------------------------- salitil 0,389 --------- 6,b4g ........... 125,645 ........... Tq!AL, @H@ttjNf; ARLA ---------------------------- 153,4t.6- 99,IRQ ......... 71546 ----------- 166,9sa 5,140 SANiFRANCISCO t$AY AKtA/ $AN PRANCISCO*6WAREA ................................ .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 9,103- ......... SAM, JOAQUIN RIVER# CA61F,i $AN FRANCISCO'BAVAREA ................................ ... T...... .......... ......... ......... 6,sjI ............ ... ....... COLUMSIA'RIVER' VANCOUVER, WASH., TO;THE MOUTH,', COLUMBIA R09RI VANCOUVER, OASH.,.TO THE MOUT ......... .......... .......... ......... ......... 1,601 ............ 221,362 COLUMBIA RIVERI VANCOUVER, NASH., TO THE MLES,, ...................... .. .......... ......... ......... 4,soo ............ 9PO45 COLUMBIA RIYER11 ABOVE CLLILO FALLS TD KE4NEWICK, WA$H.-@ ... ------------- ....... .......... .... ......... ......... ........... ............ 12,571 WILLAMETTE@ANO YAMWILL RIVERS, OREG ................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 5,264 SNAKE RIVER, OREr., NASH, AND IDAHO ................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... to TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ............................... .......... .......... ......... ......... 6,101 Ifols 49,562 CDLUR481A RIVER' VANCOUVER, WASH., TO THE DALLES, ORES./ COLU146IO RIVER' VANCOUVER, NASH., TO THE MOUTH ........ .......... .......... ......... ......... ............ ............ 2,024 COLUMBIA RIVERO AtiOVE CELILO FALLS TO KEMNENICK, AASM.w ------- @,-v ........................;........... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 0,904 SNAKE RIVER, OREG., WASH, AND IDAHO ................... .......... .......... ......... ...... gaa ...... TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ............................... .......... .......... ......... ......... .... ...... 986 8,910 COLUMBIA RIVER' ABOVE CELILO FALLS TO KENNeAICK, WASH./ COLU1461A R19Ekl VANCOUVER, NASN .; TO THE MOOTH ---------- --------- ---------- ----------- ------------ 3,994 - - - ----- ---------- ........ DOMESTIC INLAND TRAFFIC, AREAS* OF ORIGIN AND DESTINATION 85 TABLE 6--OOWESTIC@INLAND MOVEMENT$ OF CHEMICALS AND RELATED PRODUCTS--CONTINUED SHIPP14G AREA BY RECEIVING AREA CALENDAR!YEAR 1989 (IN TDNS'OF 2,000 POUNDS) FERTILIZERS CHE141CALS @ AMD BENZENE SULPHURI C IDDI IND , FERTILIZER 3144PPING AREA (CONTINUED) COAL TAR .ANO ACID ALCOHOLS HYDRO IDE CHE MIC4L MA TERIALS .......................................................... (CODE TOLUENE (CODE (CODE (CAUSTIC SPECIALTIES (CODES RECEIVING AREA 2011) (CODE 251s) 2813) SODA) (CODES 2616, 1471, 1479" 2817) (CODE 281D) 2819, 2821, 2871, 2872, 2873v2879) COLUMBIA RIVER' VANCOUVER, olASH., TO THE D&LLES, OREG .................................................. .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 3,593 COLUMBIA RIYER' ABOVE CELILO FALLS TO @E4NENJCK, IJASH ............................................................. .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 17,975 WILLAMETTE AND YAMHILL RIVERS, DREG ................... .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... ............ 1,005 SNAKE RIVER, ORES., AASH, AND.IDAHO ................... ..... 6.... .......... ......... ......... ........... ........... 3,615 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ............................... .......... .... w ...r. ......... ......... ........... . ........ NILLAMETTE AND YAMHILL RIVERS, DREG./ COLUMBIA.RIVER- VANCOUVER, WASH., TO THE DALLES, OREG -------------------------------------------------- --- ...... .................... ......... ........... ....... 2,032 COLUMRIA RIVER- ABOVE,CELILO FALLS TO IE4NENICK, ofASM -------------------------------------------------- ---------- ----------- ...... ......... ........... 89,340 2,013 TOTAL, SHIPPING AREA ................................ .......... .......... ......... ......... ............ 89.340 41045 PUGET'SOUND ANO'TRIBUTARY WATERSI PUGET SOUND AND TR18UTARY 4ATERS ...................... .......... .......... ......... ......... 64,627 ............ ........... LOWER L UPPER 36UTHEAST ALASKA/ LOOER L UPPER SOUTHEAST ALASKA ........................ .......... .......... ......... ......... ........... 694 734 PRINCE WILLIAM & COOK INLET, ALASKA AREA/ PRINCE 04ILLIAM 9 COOK INLET, ALASKA AREA ------------- ---------- .......... ......... ........ ........... 267 ---------- SECTION 3 WATER CARRIAGE TON-MILES, 87 WATER CARRIAGE TON-MILES 89 TAbLE 1--TOTAL COMMERCE- TON-MILE3 AND TONS BY TYPE OF TRAFFIC AND AVERAGE HAUL CALENDAR YEARS 19?9-1989 (IN THOUSANDS) TOTAL, FORtIGN ODIESTIC FOREIGN AND 6R EAT L&,(ES CU&ST16L DO-ESTIC TOTAL PORTS PONTSTOTAL CUASTmISE LAKE.ISE INTEW4AL LOCAL TON-ILES' 9-2/. 2 32, 222 a 2, ?a? 1:179 ----------- :,15:54 @::.935 5::IDI:S11 lla:111:41S1 196:3 to-:'2"o. 0 019B 5 1'4 '. :' :9:::: ........... 97u,bas,046 bo'bSb'bM@1 5 S 159 Se 269 035 3 ,38 3, .............. 96!,Q05,732 72,983,231 22 .0 01,252 SU,904,919 605,41s'sol SB6,816,364 50,076,733 ?S7,336,445 1,185,939 -------------- 9",91u,GIS 7l,So9.a35 2a,a3b.27e 41,27Q,lb3 875,401,04Q 580,888,675 Q3,198,187 248,116,90Z 9bu 91, '8S ':'94'1':21.1' 21:111:811 9:3:.' ::2,9b9:914 6190 03 4b 1-1:.91.1 131:'1111:513 1 ol I :4:lh 0 @:976:S. 4':1 1 ':99 9bb:"7":,.s ;' 5 ?2 32 249 6 b 5 6 87 7 0 195 925 01 4 3 242 55 '408 5 096 19:5.............. 9119,lbl.626 b9,596,036 24,309,3b4 45,28b,04 919,SbS,588 bq9,749,4SS 43,OSd,ISb 22S,t,20,295 1,099,651 21 :22,1 27:,IbS:o ,:I S'l:2'b2:l"bl 88b:QbO 0: b32:7bD7:,073 15:b213:455 217,0?b:bSS 1981 3 35 9s 9":1,A34 1 S ,71' 6" 14 11 -180 131'1 64 1111 1S b 191, 94 2 1 5 9 9 12' N3 1 33 'b 79 b 147 134 2 1960 ------------- 91,"". 7 592 11, 569, .25 921,035,7b4 b3l,149.. "".1, 991 1,596,412 1979 ------------- 931,SQb,381 105,08b,591 43,146,43Z 59,940,459 828,15Y,490 532,290.272 77,9bb,lb9 217.090,226 1,410,223 TONS, ------- ......A2,135,237 I'DS7.910 S41859 955,071 1,097,327 S02,027 109,066 606:006 8 109,66 IT :.I ':20 :::9 923,7?9 1*111 325,177 :2,06F:995 9 7 ob: 2219 sle 49 8 9 6SI aU ,1, 1: 1 9b2 761 9 97 4t,:",25 S QS4 07 IS 323,518 gb,48: Sbq'02 9 81.9 :1,810:418 137:221 45:a2g 9,,:3934 1 031:235 3096:602S 67:353 5601:AbIS99 77:3SO 9 15 03314 323 51120 :o 10 710 301a 91 11a7 531 '43 1 ,61 5 ,N ;4,511@0.. I'Q '@' T. , ,I "2,S.83 a .'6@1 a1,8124-303 338 7 z 2 305 a 0 0 5 1 1 9:4 9, 19 0I'To4.5017510 4:14711 702,729 95S,361 30 637 S3,047 87,132 7i'l 1982 -------------- 01,773,929 BI-'. 50,395 769,336 9S ,,198 3.'o so Ta'055 :15,453 7S,602 1951 .............. 01,950,425 587,102 631alo 523,892 1,051,3zb 321,990 115fals 520,bbs 93,250 1 9 60:592 61,0 111, 1:073.89. 329 111,114 S34,979 94,164 9 9:1 1 0"2 945 73 760 1a76 30 6 '4 5,sbq 534,969 2 Qb9 750 92.1,440' 93,114 AVE RA GE HAUL' (MILES PER T0N 39............. .94.s a-Z 743.Z 1'('02.1 534.S 441 19 19 a.............. 464.9 132.b 465.8 'o :04:.l 1:721:1. S30.1 45;:s 1 1967 -------------- 495.1 01.9 479.1 bV:" 35 1als S19.0 4SI.6 I 50S.2 85.0 S28.8 59.7 645.3 1155S.9 agQ's 442.7 15.5 :::b 141:s 9a S29 863 5 972 a 23 35 5 7 446 548 62:9 862 s 1 930 5 505 a 48 '::3, : ST :: r. :0 : I 19:3 -------------- 560.3 92.7 502.1 64.4 964.b 2,098.4 516.4 463.t 15.0 19".............. 545.9 9S.7 539.1 bb.6 929.9 2,034.0 494.2 435,0 14.1 1 8 526 06 2 55 5:84:.Q 11:,4 5-1,1:: .::4,:: 14 1 9 50911 7:4S ':91. & 9 :2 102:3 51 1 : 10 . 91 1 . 1979 -------------- aso.2 3 a 58S." 65.2 770.0 1,747.1 S43.1 40S.5 5 1 :ASED 04 DISTANCE.3 T:44SPO:TED ON rREATOLAKES AND ST. LAoIRENCL Ll VER To 11, TERNA..lIOf4AL,,SDUNOARY At ST. REG 13, GULSEC, CANADA. ,SED.Ull D 51AN Cl T h@43PJ'TED0zOZ ITICM ST. TLST "A TERMAYS FROM NTRANCE ;.A,, ME TD P 'T 5 AND NA TbR.AlS, EXCLU ES I M,RAT tR '@TTONTR FFIC FOR NHI TO N-M LIS OERE NOT COMPILED; 1989, S,M T11JOSAND TOYS, ITHU 1 4% TOYS$ 07, Q'bq THOUS 19 23SD TUNSII::,b 3:9S9 THLlUSA'tj4Q TU@NSi 1905, 3rool THOUSAND TONS; 64 4 0 bUDa 0ONS 2 $)IT THOUSA D TO 51 1901, 3,130 TMOJSAN0 TONS; 190 AND 19 JJU SAN TONSI19 3, 3,16o lmou3"Ip , e: 19"1 31558 TMOUSA%D TUNSj TABLE 2--DOMESTIC TON-MILES TYPE OF TRAFFIC By SERVICE CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN TMOUSAND3) TOTAL REGULATED EXEMPT, FOR HIRE PRIYATE TYPE OF TRAFFIC PERCENT OF PERCENT OF PERCENT OF PERCENT OF TON-MILES TOTAL, TON-MILLS TOTAL, TON-MILES TOT A" 'ON-MILE3 TOTAL, IC N D014EST TRAFFIC Do E T CTRAFFIC DOMESTIC TRAFFIC D04EST IC TRAFFIC COASTNISE ----------- 483,866,60S 59.4 100.0 11,510,111 30.6 2.4 32b,S23,615 53.6 bT.S 145,854,876 a, LAKEOISE -- - -------- sa'307,S96 7.1 100.0 137,803 0.4 0.2 55*031,220 9.0 94.4 ':: 3::, 3,138,S73 4 INTERNAL ------------ 272,157,41S 33.4 100.0 25,099,118 65.9 9.5 227,267,320 37.3 53.5 18,970,977 11.3 7.0 LOCAL --------------- 1,196,319 0.1 100.0 19,970 0.1 1.7 864,565 0.1 7Z.3 311,773 0.2 2b.0 TOTA IL DOMESTIC-ISIS,549,93S 100.0 100.0 37,567,010. 100.0 4.6 609,706,726 100.0 74.8 168,276,199 100.0 20.6 @D 'AL' ESTIC WATER CARRIAGE TON-MILES 89 TABLE 1--TOTAL COMMERCE' TON-MILES AND TONS BY TYPE OF TRAFFIC AND AVERAGE HAUL4 CALENDAR YEARS 1979-1989 (IN THOUSANDS) TDTALF FOREIGN DDIIESTIC FOREI,N4NC, GREAT LAKES COASTAL TON-MILE:; ............. DOMESTIC TOTAL PORTS PORTS TOTAL CUASTNISE LAKEmISE INTER NAL LOCAL 19 904,232,222 86,682,287 27,118,908 60,563,379 815,549,935 48s,885,605 SO,307,596 272,157,415 1,196,319 1985 ............. 970,605,046 80,656,b48 24,448,417 S6@208,231 890,028,398 561,594,065 S8,159,458 269,035,703 I,Z35,372 198? .............. 968,403,732 72,988,?31 2?,003,2S2 *k 50,964,979 89S,415,501 586,818,384 50,076,733 2S7,336,445 1,163,939 1966 .............. 944,91U,475 71,509,435 24,235,27i! 47,274,163 873,401,040 S80,888,675 Q3,198,187 248,116,90a 1,197,276 198S .............. 964,911,185 11,941,?Il 27,111,821 44,7b9,390 SQ2,969.974 blO,976,SO3 44,183,9S2 ?32,707,S?3 1,101,99b 966:478 78,758 32,Z49,3:0 46 50eb:844 851:720:0819 593:923:0813 439,784,434 242,,,855:4908 1,157,0:6 1 a1:243 , e,:224 , f 45: 9 7 , S , 1, .6 9 3 9 9 16 626 69 59 038 24 309 3 4 28 t.74 19 565 5 8 649 49 45 4 0 8 156 225 2e 2 8 099 1 198? .............. 9b4,896, 925 78,420,?Rl Z?,t65,490 Sl,Z62,731 886,468.704 b32,107,073 35,623,255 217,026,688 11111,666 198 1,121,636:4894 94:2Z3:413.0 35:293:982 56:929 "b 929:413:356 634:?b5:277 62:1448 231:184:91111 1:31::588 "o 7:380 1 12 16 085 1 194 249 1 33 679 592 60 569 2 921 835 164 631 149 247 61 7 114 227 342 9 59 4 ,9,0 1919 ............. 931,84b,361 103,D86,891 43,146,432 S9,940,4S9 828,159,490 532,290,212 77,968,7b9 217,090,?.a6 1,410,223 TONS, 1989 -------------- N2,135,237 1,037,910 54,839 9S3,071 1,097,327 302,027 109,08b 606,006 50,208 19:1 ----------I --- N2,W,113 116,221 52,492 923,729 1,111,772 325,177 109,664 588,119 83,689 19 7------------- N1,96Z,761 890,979 45,925 845,054 1,071,702 323,510 96IQ84 569,829 81,9sl 1 6 $37:223 45 29 791 1,033:235 308 57:353 560,499 77,355 "1 "0:1 7Z4 323 3:394 1, 9:025 534 , 5 9 N 51 20 72 003 010 710 30 802 91 987 65 74 263 191S ,1:1785 111 : 8, 1984 ....; ......... #1,632,614 8031358 58,774 744,564 L,029.276 307,652 98,010 542,503 81,111 19:3 .............. #1,704,501 151,140 48,411 702,729 953.361 309,637 93,447 457,132 15,14S 19 2.............. 01,77S,929 $19,731 SO,195 769,336 954,198 311,055 72,085 495,453 75,602 1901 ............. w 01,938,425 987,102 63,210 823,892 1051,326 321,990 115,415 520,668 93,250 11811 -1:191,3110 9231,404 60:592 860:012 1,073:3@96 329:bD9 115 124 S3,4 94,2184 1 5 1, 2 1 3:5 4:979 9 9 N2 069 7 799 @445 3 760 919 bas 076 1 304 b6b 4b4 53 969 93 4 AVERAGE HAUL' C 141 LES P ER T0N, 91, .............. 423 4 5.4 494.5 62.6 743.2 1,602.1 534,5 449,t 14.9 1 464: 812 465 60.8 1,127.0 S30.3 07.5 ,80 .............. 9 $04.3 14.8 ?.............. 479 60.3 835,4 1,813.9 sig'o 451.6 14.4 493 3 51:' 19: 505,2 55.4 528.8 59.7 845.3 11895.9 494.5 442.7 15.5 19 6.............. 19as .............. 540.5 92.9 529.5 61.9 8b3.5 1,97a.? 523.8 Q35.2 1448 1984 .............. S27.4 98.4 548,7 6215 862.5 1,930.5 505.0 448.0 14.3 196$ .............. 580.3 92.7 soz,l 64.4 964.b 2,098.4 516.4 463.2 15.0 198a .............. 543.9 95.7 539.1 bb.6 929.Q 2,034.0 494.2 435,0 14.7 1981 .............. 528.1 106.2 558.4 71.5 884.0 11971,4 536.5 444.0 14.1 1980 101.2 102.3 sss.8 70.4 856.4 11914.6 556.4 405.0 16.9 1979::: 4$0.2 103.8 ses.0 b5.2 770.0 1,747.1 S43,1 405.6 15.1 BASED ON DISTANCES TRANSPORTED ON GREAT LAKES AND ST. LAWRENCE RIVER To INTERNATIONAL SUUNDAR Y 4T'ST R!GIS, QUEBEC, CANADA. SASEODO'N DISTA4CES,TRA 11 SPURTED ON UNITED STATES WATERWAYS FROM ENTRANCE ;HANNELS TO PORTS AND WATERWAYS, EXCLU E S I NTRATERR TOR, TRAFFIC FOR WHICH TUN-MILES WE RE NOT COMPILEW l'?89, 5,205 TMJJSAVD TON% 19", t"' 23 THU'-'SAND TOYSI 1957, 4,648 THOUSAND TUMS;195bt 3059 THUUSANU TUNS; 1985, 3r401 THOLISA40 TON .4' 3,406 14UUSAND TONS11463, 3,160 THOUSAND TOY$$ 19be, a,811 THOUSAND TDNSi 1941, 3,130 THOUSAND tONSJ L98U' 31588 THOUSAND TONS; TABLE 2--DOgESTIC TON-MILES TYPE OF TRAFFIC BY SERVICE CALENDAR YEAR 19S9 (IN'THOUSANDS) TOTAL REGULATED EXEMPT, FOR'HIRE PRIVATE PERCE T OF. PERCENT!OF PERCENT OF TYPE, OF TRAFFIC ______T_ TON-MILES TOTAL, TON-MILE3 - PERCENT OF TON-MILES T07TAL, TON-MILES TOTAL, TOTAL, DO'4ESTICITRAFFIC 0014ESTIC@ITRAFFIC DOMESTIC.TRAFFIC DOMESTIC TRAFFIC COAsrwise .......... v 983,886,605 $9.4 100.0 11,510,111 30.6 2.4 326,523,616 53 .11 67.5 145,654,876 66.6 30.1 6AKENISE ............ sa,307,596 7.1 loo .01 137,803 0.4 Q.2 55,031,2ZO 9.0 94.4 3,138,573 1,9 5.4 INTERNAL ............ 272,t57,915 $3.4 100.0 25,899,118 6819 9.5 227,287,320 37.3 83.5 16,970,977 11.3 7.0 WCAL --------------- 1,196,319 0.1 100.0 19,975 0.1 1.7 864IS68 0.1 720, 311,773 0,2 26,0 TOTAL:DOMESTIC-,815,549s93S 100.0 100.0. 1 37,567,010 1 100.0 4.6 1 609,706,726 1 100.0 1 74.6 168,R76,199 100.0 20.6 Legend EM coastwise 90 Ton-Miles Domestic Commerce 0 Lakewlse 1980-1989 ME Internal B 700- $32. 600- 593. UO. 0 500- 4N. n 400- T 0 300- n M 200- I' 1 100- a 0- 19M 1981 1982 1983 1984 1M 1986 1987 1988. 1989 Year Average Haul Domestic Commerce 1980-1989 2200- M 2000- 2NO 1 1800- 1930 1972 low. 1913 e 1600- 1400- p 1200- e 1000- r 800- T 600- 0 400- n 200- 0 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 Year Total Ton-Miles Domestic Commerce 9-1 1980-1989 1000 B I 9w 92 92 2 89 800 81 0 700 n 600 T 0 500- n 400- M 300- 200- e 100- 0.1 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 19M 1987 1988 1989 Year Total Average Haul Domestic Commerce 1980-1989 1000 900 M 800 700- 43 600- P 500- r 400- t 300- n 200- 100- 0 .1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1M 1986 1987 1988. 1989 Year 92 Water Carriage Ton-Miles Chart 2 - Domestic Ton-Mites by Type of Service, 1989 @; .......... riv t4 a Regulated 37.6 billion ...... ton-miles 4.6% Exempt, For Hire.. 609.7 billion ton-mlies I 74.8%, Chart 3 - Domestic Ton.-Miles by Type,of Service by Type of Traffic, 1989. Exempt for Hire LAkkowlw S&O billion ton-miles 7.3 billion @I @--'-'-`326.5 blill: Regulated ton-miles ton-mll Private 37.3% ..... . . . . . . .536% Lakewlse Internal 0.14 billion 19.0 billion Lakewl" 3.1 billion ton-miles Z 12% Local 0.31 b Local ton 0.86 billion ..... .......... 2% 11.5 ton-miles ton-m be 30A% ........... . . ......... . Local billiontomml billion ton-mUes:::::::::' 0.02 billion `i@@ 68.9% ton-miles M6 TABLE 3--DO4ESTIC TRAFFIC TONS AND TON-MILES OF PRINCIPAL COM40DITY GROUPS BY TYPE OF TRAFFIC AND SERVICE CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN THOUSANDS) TOTAL REGULATED EXEMPT, FOR HIRE PRIVATE AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE' TYPE OF TRAFFIC AND HAUL. HALIL HAUL HAUL COM400ITY GROUP TON-MILES TONS (MILES TON-MILES TONS (01LES ]ON-MILES TONS (MILES 7DN-MILES TONS (MILES PER TON) PER TON) PER TOW) PER TON)* COASTOISE, TOTAL--@ ------------------- 483,886,605 302,027 1,60R.L 11,510,111 91304 1,237.2 32b,523, "Is 195,304 1,671.9 .145,854,67 --V7,1119 97.2 PETROLEUM AND PRODUCTS ---------- 424,939,674 245,144 1,733.4 1,352,506 2,159 b2b.5 281,(445,852 ISO,795 1,866.4 -IQ2,141,316 92,191 1,541.5 COAL AND COKE ------------------- 6,907,729 1?,969 532.6 36S,112 498 732.5 6,524,38? 12,437 524*,b 18,235 34 540.0 IRON ORE AND IRON AND STEEL ..... 496,05S 347 1,430.6 127,747 79 1,610.1 364,269 1 '210 1,731.5 4,Y39 57 70.5 SAND, GRAVEL, AND STONE --------- . 446,046 3,142 142.0 37,593 22 1,675.5 403,86 1 3,102 130.2. 4'.5B9 t7. 26S.i GRAINS -------------------------- $01,205 494 1,623.2 204,021 IIQ 1,272.0 557,18@ 302 1,846;5 ------------- --- .... ......... .LOGS AND LUMBER- ....... 21371 1 1 : 611,1 1 1 1,1-11,1-2 936 1,227.5 1,215,070 130 1, 664. 0: 7,399 16 464 3 D, 15 41 3 2 478,613 16,637PU88 12,542 1,342.S 2,222,029 I,bSb 1,197:5 CHEMICALS AND RE_L_ATT_E-D"P;;DUCT3-- 20,538poto :431,0:, 1 1,013 1,459.4 SHELLS -------------------------- 2,245 1 1,572.1 2,197 1 - 1,560.4 48 2,000.0 ............. ......... ......... ALL OTHERS ---------------------- 27,386,520 22,838 1,199.2 6,753,78D 4,403 I'S34.0 19,175,461 15,166 1,262.7 .1,457,2T9 3,249 LAKE01ISE, TOTAL ---------------------- 55,307,596 109,086 534.5 137,80S 522 263.9 55,031,220 99,624 552.4 3,138,573 8,940 3SI.1 PETROLEUM AND PRODUCTS --- ------ S56,2197 1 ?,382 2331b 37 1 25.8 55D,067 2,363 232.8 6,193 17 357 1 COAL AND COKE ------------------- 10,698,126 19,375 SS?.2 955 22 43.4 10,631,865 18,799 56S.6 65,303 554 117:9 IRON ORE ANO IRON AND STEEL ----- 36,337,099 56,511 643.0 110,887 218 S07.6 34,5DI,330 51,132 666.9 1,724,882 4,561 378 :2 SAND, GRAVEL, A14D STONE-----@ --- w 7,65Q,000 23,543 3?5.1 11,347 39 294.2 61612,816 20,796 318.0 1,029,837 2,708 38 03 GRAINS ------------------------ 1,073,937 1,099 977.0 ............. ......... ......... 1,073,937 977.0 ------------- --------- --------- LOGS AND LUMBER ------ w.... ----- 1,679 28 1 b7b 28' 60 7 3 CHEMICALS AND RELATED PROOUCTS '26S 21 61 u 5 rri 95,540 356 268*.3 11 94,27 335 219 SHELLS----7 ---------------------- ------ T...... ......... ......... ............. ......... ......... ............. ......... . ....... ............. ......... ......... ALL OtHERS-@ ---w---------------- 1,890,;916 5,793 . [email protected] 11,b3b 194 60.1 1,566,92.4 41500 348.2 312,358 11099, 284.1. 0 INTERNAL, TOTAL ---- w----------------- 272,157,41S 0 (,, 0 0 6 449.3 @5,899,118 33,530, 821.4 R27,287,320 477,759 475.7 18,970,977 96,716 196.2 z PETROLEUM AND PRODUCTS ---------- 39,949,073 161,26.6 247.7 3,451,039 5,946 580.4 R9,964,583 1 14, 3 3 5 241 .0 6,533,451 30,983 210.9 COAL AND COKE ------------------- 77,215,946 17a,932 446.5 7,b5Q,999 9,070 843.5 69,308,844 162,Z70 427.1 256,103 1,591 160 .9 IRON ORE AND IRON AND.STELL ----- 11,867,045 12,259 9bS.O 5,359,486 5,405 991.5 6,502,709 b,762 961,7 4,650 92 52: SAND, GRAVEL, AND STONE ---m----- 9,122.176 Sb,720 Ibo.8 1,163,522 1,937 600.6 S,553,SRS 23,892 232.4 9,405,126 30,891 77. GRAINS ------------------------- 59,245,842 55,400 1,069.4 1,529,20b 1,231 1,24R.6 56,203,064 51,996 1,080.9 1,513,572 2,173 696.7. LOGS AND LUMBER---r .............. 1,759.926 16,981 103.6 U7,558 393. 121.o 1,053,26U 10,900 9b.6 659,104 5,687 11S.9 CHEMICALS AND RELATED PRODUCTS- 30,705,754 46,291 663.3 3,659,L50 41,081) 896.8 22,386,939 31,134 718.9 4,659,665 ti,072 42o.v SHELLS -------------------------- 335,437 3,093 108.5 ............. ......... ......... 60,285 355 169.8 275,IS2 2,738 too 5 ALL OTHERS ---------------------- Q1,956,216 81,065 517.6 3,0;8,158 3,1167 87b.5 36,254,104 66,108 548.4 e,663,954 11,490 23 1:8 LOCAL, TOTAL ........ !.................. 1,196,319 80,?08 14.9 19,978 1,024 19.51 864,568 58,72S 14,7 -411,773 20,4S9 15.2 PETROLEUM AND PRODUCTS ---------- 649,14t 49,504 13.0 6,311 04 10.8 558,460 41,644 13.4 04,370 7,577 11.1 @COAL AND COkE@@ ------------- --- 91,023 5,576 16.3 152 11' 13.6 B2,245 3,b27 2?.7 81623 1,940 4,4 ...IRON ORE AND IRON AND STEEL ----- 7,631 $92 1?.9 1,436 L12 34.3 4,2bS 393 10.9 1,910 156 12.z SAVO,, GRAVEL, @4NO SIDNE --------- 111,49.4 7,001 fF. 6 ------- ----- --------- --------- 33,963 11591 21.3 97,530 5,4tO 18.0 GRAINS ------------------------- 14,922 59 254.1 ------------- -- ------ --------- 14,922 59 2540 ------------- --------- ------- LOGS AND LUMBER --------------- 35,982 e,512 14,3 ------------- -------- w o---------- 35,982 2,512 14.3 1:;_ CHEMICALS AND RELATED PRODUCTS-- 77,959 5,640 13.8 8,097 366 22.1 52.43b 4,096 12.8 17,426 11178 14.8 SHELLS --------------------------- 1,723 bb Zb.3 ----------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- 1,723 66 26.3 ALL OTHERS-----! ---- 186,445 8,956 20.8 3,982 21 186.7 82,272 4,603 17.1 1 0a, I q1 4,13e 24.2 DOMESTIC, TOTAL ...................... 815,549,935 1,097027 743.2 31,567,010 42,380 OB6.4 t.09,70b,726 831,413 733.3 166,276,199 223,535 7S2,8 PETROLEUM AND PRODUCTS ---------- 466,094,185 45a,597 11016.3 4,819,893 8,690 553.5 31a,518196? 319,1139 979.3 148,765,330 130,7b6 1,137.6 COAL AND COKE ------------------- 94,91Z,824 210,853 450.1 8,017,218 91601 83510 36,547,342 197,133 439.0 . 346,264 4,119 84.6 IRON ORE ANO IRON AND STEELw ---- 48,707 B-30 69,709 698.7 5,599.556 5,745 974.r 41,372,S93 59,097 100.1 1,735,684 4,866 356.7 SAND, GRAVELi AND STONE --------- 17,353:715 90,406 192.D 1,212,462 1,998 606.8 12,604,171 49,3al 255.2 3,537,082 39,026 90.6 GRAINS ----------------- ------- 61IJ35,906 57,051 1,071.6 1,773,227 1,423 1,246.5 57,849,101 53,456 1,082.2 11513,572 2,t?3 b96.7 LOGS AND LUMBER .......... :------- 4,168,588 21,202 196.6 1,197,77t, 1,356 883.1 2,304,319 14,142 162.9 bb6,493 51703 116.9 CHEMICALS (AND RELATED PRODUCTS--- 51,417,383 67,698 759.5 5,147 125 5,480 939.2 39,371,138 48,112 818.3 6,899,120 14,105 489.1 SHELLS -------------------------- 339:405 113,160 107:4 2:19T 1 1,560.4 60,333 355 169.9 216,675 2,803 98.8 ALL OTHERS -------------------- 11,420 099 8 652 601 9 9,80 7155b 81085 1,213.1 57,078,761 90,597 630.0 4,533,792 19,9?1 227.0 A- LESS THAN 560 ION-MILES. Excludes Intraterritory Traffic 94 W4&441"" eamuc t4e *ae&d Swea, 19 f,9 TABLE 4--DOMESTIC.ToN.mzLES COMMODITY BY SERVICE, CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN THOUSANDS) COMMODITY TOTAL REGULATED EXEMPT, FOR HIRE@ PRIVATE TOTAL ....................................................................... $15,544,935 37,567,010 609,706,726 160,276,199 FARM PRODUCTS 0101 COTTON, PAN ................................................................. 11003 oil 92 ........... 0102 BARLEY AND RYE .............................................................. 166,157 1,848 159,960 4,349 110-1 ....................... 44,637,724' 1,310,232 42,810,874 512,638 0,04 DA7, ............ a........ 341,910 30a 335,630 5,976 0105 qICE ....................... ...................... I - ......................... 902,376" 86,341 0106 SORrHJM GRAINS .............:...................................... ;.......... 813,779 21256 0 7 H A 1,862,759 21,?94 1,599,641 261.824 10 '1 E I....................................................................... 13,204,480 353,208 12,12S,223 726,549 0111 SOYBEANS .................................................................... 1212S11881 184,655 11,381,249 685,977 0119 DILSEEDS,,NEC ........... .... ............. 36,208 27,667 10's2l . ......... 01?1 TOSACCOj LEAF ----------- ------------- t.550 1 427 123 ....... 0122 HAY AND FODDER .......................................... -........ ;......... 49,2" 29:019 19,225 ........ 0129 FIELD CRDPS;.4EC ........................................................... 6L. 93,98S 52,033 41,952 ........... 0131 FRESHFRUIT..................................................... .... 338,028 69,789 268:4L'39 --------- 0132 BAYAAAS AND PLANTAINS .............................. . ........... 6--.; .. 25,33S 12,853 12 52 --! ---------- 0133 COFFEE; --------------------- ...... ;..... ....... I.......w................... Q9,164 39,573 9's9l ......... 0134 COCOA EA49 .............................. 7......... 6.....w.............. ... 14,787 14,757 ................ .. o...... D141 FRESH 44D FROZEN VEGETABLES --- .................. ;.... 520,884 124,211 396,669 - DI51 LIVE AN 14ALS ............... .............................. 15,885 125 15,760 ........... ol61 ANI14ALSANO PRODUCTS, NEC ................................................... 34,522 1 11,834 22,688 .......... 0191 MISCELLANEOUS FARM PRODUCTS ................................................. 80,938 3,746 77,192 .........4 FOREST PRODUCTS 0541 CRUDE RUBBER AND ALLIED GUNS ................................................ 1,419 so 1,369 ........... 0861 FOREST PRODUCTS, NEC --------------------------- -------------------- ---- 33,764 6,032 27,752 ........ iw.. FRESH FISH & OTHER MARINE PRODUCTS 0941 FRESH FISH, EXCEPT SHELLFISH -------------------- 54 35:4r93 14:995 3:664 ,,,:152 7 3 0912 SHELLFISH, EXCEPT PREPARED ...................... 139 56 4 1 91 S 0931 4AR14E SHELLS, UNMANUFACTURED ..................................... --------- 339,405 2,197 6.,333 211,.75 IETALLIC ORES IOil IRON ORE AND CONCEATROES --------------------------- ................... 39,804,312 2,456,947 35,621,964 1,725,401 1021 COPPeR ORE AND CONCENTRATES ........................... ..................... 68,906 66.9 .Ce ..... 68,906 .......... 1051 kLU11I NUM ORES, CONCENTRATES: ........ ....................................... S17,038 lts,376 401,@662 -------- w- 1061 NANGANESE ORES, CONCENTRATES --------- v------------------ w.................... 713,344 503,349 209,995 s------- 1091 NONFERROUS ORES, CD11CE4T, NEC .............. ........................... w..w. 7SI,325 209,724 541,601 ------- COAL IL21 CCIA-1. AND L-IGNITE ....................... .. .......... 69,705,823 6,422,450 62060,690 522,.463 CRUDE PETROLEUM 1341 CRUDE PETROLEUM ------------------------I.......................... ........... 312,195,902 215,251,24b 96,883, 797 NONMETALLtC MINERALS, EXCEPT'FUELS 1411 LIMESTONE ............................ I...................................... 11,934,bbS 1,069,331 8,SS7,046 2,008,294 1412 BUILDING STONE, U4AORKED ---- 1'4,583 1 13,195 11,388 ......... 4. ............. ::::::6 S,352,130 101785 3'T36057 1"528,76: 1442 SAND, GRAVEL, CRUSHED ROCK--:::::::::::::::::: ....................... 1451 CLAY ---------------------o.......... I.................... I............ I............ 206,570 14,590 175,392 .13,56 1471 PHOSPHATE ROCK ....................................................... 6....... w. 4,001,100 ----------- 4,001,700 --------- 14T9 4d'TJRAL FERTILIZER MATS,' NEC --------------------- ------------- 3,14? ST 3,LQ5 ........... 1491 SALT ........................................................................ 5,486,657 t07,441 5,2t3,482 165,734 1492 SULPHUR, DRY ................................................................ 18,693 10 lS'Sa3 ........... 1493 SULPHUR, ......................... 7...................... 3,261,166 ----------- 2,363,976 @ @897,190 1494,Gyp 3U, CRUDE AN R.....i ................................ p...... 304,590 ..o ........ 384,590 ... 1 M1 499 NON ETALLIC m NERALS, NEC..@ ............................. .................... 398,6541 101,470 289,966 .7 ORDNANCE & ACCESSORIES 1911 ORDNANCE AND ACCESSORIES ................ p.................................. S95 514 21 ....... FOOD & KINDRED PRODUCTS 201-1 4EAT, FRESH, CHILLED, FROZEN ................................................. 590,279 171,200 419 D4@ 36 2012 MEAT AND PRODUCTS, NEC ...................................................... 129,572 63,870 6S:702 -o ...... 201*4 TALLON, ANIMAL FATS AND OILS ------- ........................................ 139,703 1,758 137,445 ------- 2DIS AN14AL,BY-PRODUCTS, NEC --------------------------------------- 7 195 3,333 1:11621 2021 DAIRY PRODUCTS, NEC ........................................... 104:747 27 ?90 77 4ST 2022 DRIED MILK AND CREAM ---------------- ---------------- ------------------- a 46,012 37,q69 8,043 ........... 2031 FISH AND SHELLFISH, PREPARED ---------------------- w--@ ------------------ 544,012 266,lbb 249,S90 29,2sb 2034 VEGETABLES AND PREP, ................................... 454,230 133,592 32D,649 ........... 2039 PREP FRUltAND VEG JUI CE, ..................... 761 959 87:ID4 674001 S4 ,1041 01HEAT FLOUR AND SEMOLINA ............... ...................... A1:4.1 1@ .@11 26,317 ----------- 2042 ANIMAL FEEDS ---------------------- ............... . .......... s,9 "I,4st 8,779,318 .3681?60 2049 GRAIN MILL PRODUCTS, NEC .................. ;............... P.................. 3,248,205 61,042 2,879,611 307,SS2 Z061 SUGAR ....................................................................... 3,063,968 444,803 2,619,094 1.071 2Ob2 40LASSES .................................................................... 743,t83 ........... 732,12:_, 111059 2061 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES .................................................. ;...... w. 751150s 351o`731 399,77 2091 VEGETABLE OILS, 11ARG, SHORT ........................ m.@ .... w6.m.-.m .............. ;.. 994,761 23,676 831,54 a 139" .............................. @4-@ ............... 73.1 391 134 .207 2092 AN14AL OILS AND FATS, NEC ---- 2094 GROCERIES ----------------------------------------- ........ . ....... 840,798 65,995 mi'801 2 ................... .............. 1,SII,559 Z75,084 1,231,416 5,059 .. ............. i..... ................... 2,230 162 Zfo2s 43 2099 418 TOBACCO PR30UCTS 2111 TOBACCO MANUFACTURES ---- --------------------------- .................... 40,030 9,258 30,772 ........... WATER:, CARRIAGE TON-MILES 95 TABLE 4-DOMESTIC TON-mrLES COMMODITY By SERVICE, CALENDAR YEAR 1969-C04TINUED (IN THOUSANDS) COMMODITY TOTAL- REGULATED EXEMPT, FOR HIRE, PRIVATE BASIC TEXTILES Z211 BASIC TEXTILE PRODUCTS .................. ................................... tal,383 .6i'lea 40,199 -------- 2212 TEXTILE FIBERS# NEC-----@ ..........;....... ................................ 34,371 24S 30,28? 3,;;; APPMQEL,L OTHER,FI41SHED TEXTILF PRODUCTS, INCUOING KNIT i3it APPA'REL'"-- ............ !....................................... TS71470 S37,323 220,147 ........... LUMBER L NDOD PRODS.,EXC. FURN17URE 2411 t,oGs..@ ..........................................................6............ Ibs'b3T 34,188 84,011 47,438 2412 RAFTED LOGS -------------- ------s..................................... 21413 FUEL WOOD, CHARCOAL, WASTES .........................i ....... ........ I . . 523,498 4,301 503,990 IS,207 ... ?.... 47,084 oal 40,06a 6,60t 24 14t149ER, POSTS, POLES, PILING ..............4................... T........ .... 37,436 ........... 37,140 296 2415 PULPAOODj,,LOG ----- -------I................................................... 460,TBI 1,069 35,247 364,46S 2416 WOOD CHIPS, STAVES, 14OLDINGS--- 6............................ I............. 627,990 1,S6S 397,S88 228,831 2421 L014806;...' .T ................................................... ............ 1,917,91.9 1,191,472L 7231?67 3,t80 2431 VENEER, PLYNOOD-NOAKED WOOD .................................. v....;......... 197,740 149,500 -------- 249L,WDOD 4ANUFAC7URESi NEC ----- ..............p.....................m............. 316.719 10,788 505,462 FURNITURE FIXTURES 2Stl FURNITURE@-AND FIXTURES ...... ....................................... p.w .......6 406,347 TI'm 334,20b 264 PULP, PAPER A ALLIED PRODUCTS i6tt PULP---@ .4 .............................. .............................o........ 101,955 23,6 122 78,333 .......... 2621'57ANDAR 14ENSPRINT PAPER ..............I...................................... 109103s 4?,827 61,208 .; ........ 2631 PAPER AMD,PAPERBOARD .................. mi .......................... i........o S21,569 267,649 2sq'qZO ........... 2691 PULP AND PAPER PRODUCTS, NEC ...o.................... .................... IQ6,002 242,154 503'sse lo PRINTED MATTER 27 It PR INTED MATTER ................. o .... a---o .................................... 35,5 98 4,29 S 31,303 ------------ CHEMICALS 9 ALLIED PRODUCTS 0. SODIUM HYDROXIDE ................. ....... .............. ................... 4,610,33S 439,997 2011 CRUDE.TAR, OIL, GAS PRQDUCTS-6 .... 6.@ ....................................... 2,915,227 1,315,111 2S12 DYES, PIGMENT, TANN14G MATS ................................................. 1,015,440 318,329 589,242 , 107,869 1 6SI 474 17, -------- 2813 ALCOHOLS ---------------m......i.............................................. 41723,538 871,668 3, ,142,DSI 709 ;;; 2816 RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS, WASTES ........ .................................. .1,163 231 932 -------- 20.17 BENZENE AND TOLUENE ......................................................... 21169,870 256,729 1,404,90Q 528, 2818 SULPHURIC ACID ................................................... 11 346,510 72,601 44,278 229.491 1........... ZSI,9 BASIC CHEMICALS AND PROD ...................... 6... 20,910,336 2,030,145 16,563,333 2,324,850 2621 PLASTIC MATERIALS ------- Z13'6fis 119,390 94,275 ------- 26,707 Is'366 11,341 ......... 2822, SY4THE 'TIC RUBBER ............ 2823 BY4THETIC (MAN-@MADE) FIBERS ................................................. 1,326 242 1,084 ........... 2031 DRUGS ...............T........................................ .............. 104,341 1$067 8b,174 ........... 2841 304P ....;.............................9.................................... 252,5sl t4l,591 tlo'b6o ....... 28SI PAINTSa ...........................m........................................ 88,201 19,215 6B,986 -------- 2861 GUM.AND ODOO.CHE41CAL$ ......m---------- -i .........w ------------------------ ;.:: $32,507 4,585 5?7,667 2671 NITROGENDUS..CHEM FERTILIZERSw ............................................... 5,031,570 199,735 4,801,206 - 24,629 2872 POTASSIC CHE14 FERTILIZERS .....d-------------------------------------- ?....... 1,047,993 193"133 904,560 -------- 2973 Pf4OSP4ATIC_CME4 FERTILIZERS ................................... .........I..... s4s'006 3?,525 442@M @ To.;;; 2876 INSECTICIDES. DISINFECTANTS ------------------------------------------------- iS,175 3,954. L11'241 ----------- 2679 FERTILIZER 6ND,MATERIALS, NEC ---------------------- ; ----------------------- 4,953,398 4ST,358 3, 477,332 1,018,106 2691 41SCELLA4EOUS CHEMICAL PROD .....w-------------------------------------------- ?S2,231 36,?Bl 175,532 S69,915 PETROLEUM@l COALIPRoDUCTS 29LIli r .ASOLINE..w ................... ....... ............... .......... .......... .50,770,67S 1,069,264 32,460,249 17,241,162 2912 JET FUEL .....................................................m......... 10,616,565, 153,945 6,080,304 4,582,316 2913 KEROSENE.!--a ............................. .................. 836PO67 60,466 42Q,187 351,414 ?914 DISTILLATE,FUEL OIL ........ 31,Z37,602 162,855 19,526,bS9 10,946.108 2915 RESIDUAL FUEL OIL .....m------------ .......... 40,474,512 1,2ST,377 27,520,370 11,666,lb5 2916 LUBRICATl,4GrOILS AND GREASES ................................................ 6,49-Z,244 510,341 3,392,651 4,596,246 2917 NAPHTHA, PETRDLEV4 SOLVENTS ................................ 4,401,66S 162,428 2,57S,094 1,670,143 2918 ASPHALT, TAR, AND PITCHES .................................. 4,905,.726 461,?SS 4,110,273 334,195 2920 COKE, PETROLEUM COKE-!..T ......o............................................. 5,206,961 1,594,768 3,SB6,412 2SP751 2921 LIG'JEFIED'gASES ............................................................ 10 S12,660 1,33t 2951 ASPHALT BUILDING MATERIALS .................................................. 1 840606 426,523 . 1 84,579 .31,141 53,438 --------- r. 2991 FIETMEL14 AND C044 PROD, NEC ................................................ 1,437,56? 279,763 1,093,143 64,661 RUBBER A MISC. PLASTIC'PRODUCTS 3011, RUBBER AND MISC PLASTIC PROD ......................... ................... 230,777 ?S .842 IS4,304 bit LEATHER ALEATHER PRODUCTS ..,3111-LEATHER AND. LEATHER PRODUCTS ................................................ 61,263 28,764 32,499 ........... STONE, CLAY, GLASS.& CONCRETE PROD. in'l GLASS AND 61LASS PRODUCTS .................... .................!.......... w.. 71,461 31,469 39,992 ......... Sa4l BUILDING CEMENT ................................ ............................ 4,044,946 33,552 2,741,642 I,Z69,4 -32SI STRUCTURAL CLAY PRODUCTS -------------------------- .............. !! ........... 45,348 39,014 4 3271 L14E ... w .................................................................... 32SI CUT STONE AND STONE PRODUCTS ..................................... .......... aso,21? 1,369 644,537 204,306 ............................. ........... 410,216 19,745 379,066 11, 3291 41SCINON4ETALLIC MINERAL PROD zt,637 1?,151 9,466 ....... PRIMARY METAL PRODUCTS PIG IRON ---------------w............................................. ...... S39,941 240,927 297,900 1,024 3312 SLAG! .................................................................. _... 83S,009 239.112 04,194 121,706 3313 COKE-PET',ASPHALTS, SOLVENTS ............................................. .40 ........... 40 .... ...... 3344 IR34 AND STEEL PRIMARY FORMS .............................. 2:210,.42, 1,2b4:012 94, 331S IRON, STEEL SHAPM EXC SHEET ............................. 1 794 90 273 IS5 1,470:*1100. 96 wa&44-um eomsoe ae *ae&d 5w,". 19 ff 9 TABLE 4--OO4E8TIC TON.MILES COMMODITY BY,SERVICE, CALENDAR YEAR 1989--CONTINUED COM1400ITY TOTAL REGULATED EXEMPT, FOR HIRE PRIVATE PRIMARY METAL PRDOUCTS (CONT14UED) 3316 IRON AND STEEL PLATES, SHEETS ............................................... 482,91t 176,312 306,593 6 3317 IR04 AND STEEL PIPE AND TUBE-::::::::::::::::: --------------------------- ;.. 512,592 138,782 3.5 04 3318 FERROALLOYS .................. .............. ............... 1,309,257 642oS02 666,455 .... 3310 IRO4 AND STEEL PRODUCTS, NEC ............................... 841:65f) 106"sba 46 013 37 958 3321 NONFERROUS METALS, NEC-a ....................................... '055 3322 COPPER ALLOYS, UNoORKED --------------------- ............................... 31,1160 22,028 9,552 ----------- 33LIS LEAD 4ND ZINC, UNWORKED ............ M ........................................ 24,925 14,607 10,278 ........... 3324 ALUMINUM AND ALLOYS, UNAORKED --------------------- 7 ......................... 55,499 18,726 36,773 --a --------- FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS, EXCEPT DRDNANCE, IIACHINERY,L TRANS. EQUIP. 3411 FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS ............................................... 1,419,887 320,043 lsiS6,827 3,017 MACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL 3511 4AC1414ERI, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL.; .................. v..................... ..... 497,86d 159,701 332,575 S'Sas ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT LSJPPLIES 3611 ELECTRICAL MACH AND E9019--@ -------------- ........................... 2tT,371 521SQ2 164,SRS 4 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT S711 MOTOR VEHICLES, PARTS, EQUIP ................................ @..w ............ 830,679 192,860 636,99a oil 3721 AIRCRAFT AND PARTS ------ m I......................................... ...... 1,342 1,045 347 ------- ;'.- S731 SHIPS AND BOATS ........................................... ; .................. 13,932 2* 11:779 73 3791 413C TRA48PORTATION EQUIPMENT ------------------------------- ! ............... 52,979 2:60:9, SO 262 28 INSTRUMENTS, PHOTOGRAPHIC & OPTICAL GOODS, WATCHES & CLOCKS 3811 INSTR, TIME, PHOTO, OPT GOODS ............................................... 61,431 24,085 37,34b ........... 4ISC. PRODUCTS OF MANUFACTURING 3411. MISC MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS ... I ------- - ------------------------- ........... 320,466 43,3t? 273,is2 $1967 WASTE & SCRAP 4ATERIALS 4011 IROY AND STEEL SCRAP ------------------------------------------------------- 2,511,492 340,857 2,2?::5224 4,111 4012 NONFERROUS METAL SCR;P ...................................................... 36,869 81186 2 67 11 4022 TEXTILE NASTEP SCRAP, SWEEP ------------------------------------------------- 13,342 5:646 7,096 4O?Q PAPER AASTE AND SCRAP ....................................................... 4J,841 4 243 ........... SCRAP, NEC ..................................................... !... 1 S209: 4029 WASTE 44D 11077,970 797,630 21S.'138 SPECIAL ITEMS 4111 WATER ............................................................. ; ......... 36,264 192 26,102 9,00 4112 COM4@DITIES, NEC ............................................................ 6,SS6,961 21056,337 4,468,SI7 32,107 WATER'CARRIAGE TON-MILE IS_ 97 TABLE 5--DO4.ESTIC TON-41LES CO-I4MODITY BY TYPE, OF'TRAFFICI CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (14 'THOUSANDS) COMMODITY- TOTAL COASTMISE L44901SE INTERNAL. LOCAL TOTAL ................................................................ 015,549,9is 453'sos'605 56,307,596 272,157,415 1,196,319 FARM PRODUCTS 0101 COTTON, RA* ............... --------- r..........w------ .......... . 1,003 1,003 ........... ......... . .. ..0 OlOZ BARLEY AND RYE ----------------------------------------- ......... 166,0;s --- 166,157 112 ----------- ...... 0103 CORN .................................................. !.......... .... 44,637,724 296,355 ------- 44,335,259 6,140 0,104 OATS ------------------------------------- I--------------- ..... 3,41,@10 7,309 w.......... 1334,514 97 0105-RICE ----------------------- ;......................... ............. .902,376 278,870 ! .......... 623,498 ..... 0106 SORGHUM GRAINS .............. ;----------------------------------------- 1,882,759 10,742 ------------ 1,871,981 36 0107 914EAT ................................................................ 13,204,990 207,809 1,073,937 11,914,545 8,689 0111 SOYBEANS ............................................................. 12,2SI,881 4,379 ----------- t2,241,037 6,465 0119 OILSEEDS, NEC ........................................................ 38,208 17@651 .......... 30,557 --------- 01?l TOBACCO, LEAF -------------------------------------------------- !...... 1,550 1,550 ........... ........... ......... 0122 HAY AND FODDER ----------------------------------------------------- w- 48,244 36,108 ---------- 12,136 --------- OQ9 FIELD CROPS, 14EC ----------------------------------------------------- 93,9iS 34,318 ........... 59,066 601 0131 FRESH FRUITS ------------------------ a............................ 338,025 338,012 17 ........... ........... 0132' BANA14AS AND PLANTAINS ------------------------ ................... 25,335 25,335 ........... ........... ........... COFFEE ---------------------------------------------- ......... m...... .49,164 49,164 ----------- ----------- ----------- 0134 COCOA BEA43 ----------------------------- ?..... !.................... 14,787 14,787 ----------- !----------- --------- 0141 FRESH AND FROZEN VEGETABLES ----------------w........M................ S20,884 513,194 125 7,565 ------- ---------- m................... .... .... 15,885 t5'891 ........... 4....... 0151 LIVE ANIMALS 0161 AN14ALS AND PRODUCTS, NEC ................. ........ 34,522 34,421 ----------- tol ----- 0191 MISCELLANEOUS FARM PRODUCTS ................................... :........ 60,938 T8'6Q4 ........... 2,294 !---------- FOREST PRODUCTS OB41 CRUDE RUBBER AND ALLIED GUMS ......................................... IL'419 1,41b ........... 08,61 PRODUCTS, NEC ................ .33,784 30,124 ...... 3,660 --------- FOREST ........................ 3 FRESH FIS IH4j. OTHER MARINE PRODUCTS D911 FRESH FISH, EXCEPT SHELLFISH -----------------m....................... 48,675 1 5,472 4 0912 SHEt.LFISH, EXCEPT PREPARED ........................................... 61,739 S0,116 ........... 11's9o 33 0931 MARINE SHELLS, U4M4NUFACTURED ---------------------------------------- 339,405 2,245 ....... ... 335,437 1,723 METALLIC ORES 1011 IR04 ORE AND CONCENTRATES ............................................ 39,804':3,1,1 .!!,335,03@ 3,469,241 40 1021 COPPER.DRE AND CONCENTRATES -------!.................................. 68 9 a -------- 66,908 .......... 1051 ALUMINUM ORES, CONCENTRATES .......................................... 5 517:111S ------ 1061 MANGANESE ORES, CONCENTRATES ............. mm .......................... 7,1 02 D t091 NONFERROUS ORES, CONCENT, NEC .................................... 751,3ZS il,026 ---------- 740,220 79 COAL 1,1ZI COAL AND LIGNITE ------------- ............................ ...... 6,743,147 10,630,769 72,274,744 57,16i CRUDE,PETROLEJM 1311 CRUDE.PETROLEU4 --------------- M................................ ----- 312,195,9Di j06,985,185 ........... 5,140,bS9 70,058 'NONMETALLIC MINERALS, EXCEPT FUELS 1411 LI14ESTONE -------- ..................................... .............. 11,934,66S 7,572 7,423,529 4,502,178 1,386 1412 BUILDING STONE, ONNORKED -----m.............................. M........ 14,S83 13,195 ........... 1,388 ........... 1442 SAND, GRAVEL, CRUSHED ROCK ........................................... 5,382,830 403,642 230,471 4,618.blo 130rl0T 1451 CLAY ....... m......... m..........M.................................... 206,570 10,480 1,036 192,415 2,639 1471 PHOSPHATE ROCK ................................................. T.... 4,001,700 4,001,700 ........... ........... ........... 1479 NATURAL FERTILIZER MATS, NEC ..........................;............... . 3,142 1,719 ----------- I'U23 --------- 1491 SALT ------------------ m------m-----------m........................... 5,406,6S7 23Q,648 344,667 4,902,099 Ll 149Z SULPHUR, DRY --------------------------------------------------------- 18,893 18,893 ........... ........... ........ 1493 SULP4UR, LIDUID ----- w................................................ 3,261,166 2,946,064 ----------- 311,766 1,;;; 1494 GYPSIJA, CRUDE AND PLASTERS ........................................... 384,590 33,657 298,601 52,33? .......... 1499 NONMETALLIC MINERALS, NEC ............................................ 396,654 15,715 1 379,479 3,4S ORDNANCE & ACCESSORIES t9ll ORDNANCE AND ACCESSORIES .......................... .................. 595 59S ........... ........... ... !....... FOOD A, KINDRED PR)DUCTS 2Oll MEAT, FRESH, CHILLED, FROZEN --------------- w- ...................... 590,278 59D,211 63 4......... 2012 MEAT AND PRODUCTS, NEC -----r......................................... 1?9,572 129,56S ......... 7. 7-------- ;64 2014 TALL011, ANIMAL FATS AND OILS ......................................... 139,703 18,564 ----------- 120,575 12015 AN14AL BY-PRODUCTS, NEC ..........................m................... 7,195 3,956 ----------- 3,239 ----------- 2021 DAIRY PRODUCTS, IEC ------m........................................... 104,747 104,746 1........... ........... 2022 DRIED MILK AND CREAM ---w............................................. 46,012 46,012 ........... ........... ........... 2031 FISH AND SHELLFISH, PREPARED ....................................... W. 5441,012 S39,lt2 ----------- 4,900! -------- : 2034 VEGETABLES AND PREP, NEC ............................................. 454,230 447,425 S4. 6,7sl ........ 2039 PREP FRUIT AND VEG JUICE, NEC ...m.................................... ?6I'9s9 761,948 -------- - it ......... 2041 4HEAT F0UR AND SEMOLINA ..........w.................................. 41t406 39,668 ........... 1,738 ......... 2042 AN14AL@FEEDS ......................................................... 9,709,559 417,440 1,032 9,281,848 9,239 2049 GRA14 MILL PRODUCTS, NEC ............................................. 3,240,205 92,754 ........... 3,153.976 11445 2061 SUGAR -------- m....................................................... 3,063,968 2,790,452 ----------- 272,831 605 2062 40LASSES ..................................................... W....... 143,183 348,153 ........... BEVERAGES .................................................. 751,505 751,2S3 1 251 --------- 2081 ALCOHOLIC 394,826 204 2091 VEGETABLE OILS, IIARG, SHORT .......................................... 994,161 160,301 ........ 833,703 7 2092 AN14AL OILS 44D FATS, NEC ............................................ 732 52S ..... w..... ...... 7';7; 207 2094 GROCERIES ............................................................ 848:798 0 8471477 6 209S ICE ------------- m.................................................... 23 S9 3 2:D63 .......... 2099 MISCELLANEOUS FOOD PRODUCTS .........;................................ I,Stl,559@ 1,496,732 41 14,786 .... !...... TOBACCO PRODUCTS 2111 TOBACCO MANUFACTURES ................................................. 40,030 40,030 ........... ...... ........... 98 tie *.,Cad. SWc-t, 1,98,9 tABLE@S-D04ESTIC,TON-MILES C04MODITY aY TYPE,OF TRAFFIC, CAL.ENDAR YEAR 1-989--CONT114UED (IN THOUSANDS) COMMODITY TOTAL C3ASTWISE LAKEATSE INTERNAL LOCAL BASIC TEXTILES 2211 BASTCTEXTILE PRODUCTS --------- ...... 121,38's 90v273 ----------- 31,110 ........... 2212 TExrlL,ELFIBERS, NEC ---------- ..... 34,371 32,926 ........... 1,443 ........... APPAREL S OTHER FINISHED TEXTILE PRODUCTS, INCUDINS KNIT ..................... :......................................... 23tI APPAREL ?S7,410 '757i454 a.......... 16 .......... LUMBER & NDOD,PRODS.,EXC. FURNITURE 2411 LOGS ................................................................. 165,637 20,294 ----------- 145,343 ----------- 2412 RAFrED LOGS ....................................................... . 2 1 s0 @ASTES .......................................... 4 3 FU41L4ao;'S@HARCOALS, 5?31498 ?1,133 1166,62S 35,140 24 47,084 30,lb4 16,9ZO ---------- 14 IT3ER,P3, POLE PILING ----------------------------------------- 37,436 17,451 ----------- 2415 PuLPAOOD' LOG .............!............................ :::: 19,985 .......... 2416 400D CHIPS, STAVES, MOLDINGS ------------------------ i.6 400:781 5,516 ........... $95,265 ......... 24Zt LUM3E ...................... 627 990 564 ----------- 6?7,LB4 2 ........................... 1,817,919 1,756,274 2411 VENEER'NPLY-1000, WORKED 4OOD--mT ..................................... l,a29 60,216 ------------ 2491 040DO MA UFACTURES, NEC -------6............................ 197,740 173,169 2tT 24,354 ... w....... ........... 316,71`9 316,312 33 374 --- 6-@ ...... FUR41TURE 6 FIXTURES 2511 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES ............................................... 406,347 405.918 237 192 ........... PULP, PAPER.& ALLIED PRODUCTS 2611 PULP ...............................................I ................. 101,955 52,159 28 49,S60 a08 2bal 3JA4DARD NEWSPRINT PAPER ......................................... 109,035 52,421 4,09 51,93S ......... 2611 PAPER AND PAPERBOARD ................................................. 527,S69 3D6,2LO 31023 2691 PULP ANDP4PER PRODUCTS, NEC ---- ;--@ ................................. 21B, 136 .......... p. 746,082 658,529 4@ ---------- 67,238 is PRINTED MATTER VII PRINTED MATTER ....................................................... 35,598 3s'sq 8 CHE141CALS & ALLIED PRODUCTS 2610 SODIUM HYDROXIDE ................................................. ... 2811 4,670,335 2,452,15S -w ... ..... 2,213,170 5,010 CRUDE TAR, OIL, GAS PRODUCTS ......................................... 1,015,440 90,748 ID,127 911,737 2812 DYES, PIGMENT, TAN414G MATS ................; ......................... 21828 651 651 ..... ........... .......... 2813 ALCOHOLS ------------------ ;.; ...................................... Q,723,538 IrS20,903 ----------- 3,195,408 7,14 2816 RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS, WASTE ........................................ - 2,169,870 I,D07,00 ----------- 1,135,443 2817 BE14ZENE AND TOLUENE ................................................. 1,163 L'163 ........... ........... .......... R816 SULP4URIC ACID ...................................................... 26,82; 2819, BASIC CHE141CALS AND PROD, NEC ............... w. 346,S70 46,155 --------- 296,S35 5,880 2821 PLASTIC IIATER14LS ................ -------------------- 20,918,336 7;238,986 8L,92a 13,577,421 20,007 .................................... 213,665 201,612 5 11,S48 ........... M2 SYNTHETIC RU83ER ..................................................... 26,707 15,366 ------ m.... 11,341 ....... w... I (MA'4-44DE) FIBERS ................................... 28?3 SYNTHETIC ..... 1,326 1,32S 2031 DRUGS ......................................................... :: .... 104,341 98,075 ----------- 6,266 ........... 2841 SOAP ................................................................. 252,551 252,159 ........... 388 5 28SI PAINTS ------a........................W ............. 86,201 86,189 ........... le ...... 2561 6UM A ---------------------------------- 5' 532,507 4s5rsqO 151 75,338 1,129 2071 NITROGENOUS CHEM FERTIL;;i;;: .................................. 031,510 1,308,96S 3,236 '3,718;485 got 2872 POTASSIC CHEM FERTILIZERS ..................................... 1,047:993 27: :1345 -11:036 2:73 PHOSP4ATICECHE4 FERTILIZERS 541 116 137 "116 .......... 1 -9'9 2 76 INSECTIC D S, DISINFECTANT . ..... 405 94 . ......... :. b ........ !16 2591 .... 4,953,398 900,114 98 4,045,662 7,S24 ?S79 FERTILIZER AND MATERIALS, NEC .................................... 15 75 14 s 03 1113CELLAIEOIJS CHEMICAL PROD .......................................... 782,231 59QrbSS ----------- 191,473 70 PETROLEUM & COAL PRODUCTS 2911 GASDL14E .............................................................. SO,7?0,67S 39,847,294 207,312 ID,579,ISI 2912 JET FUEL .................... 136,915 10,616,56s 8,995,458 17,180 1,796,S?4 7,3S3 Z913 $36,067 Sab,985 605 24.5,892 4,695 2914 DISTILLA ............................................ I E 31,237,602 25,510,317 a8,400 5,47?,709 166,176 29 5 R SIDVAL FUEL OIL ----------------------------------------------------- 40,474,SI2 31,312,316 70,501 8,811,961 219,134 29t6 LUBRICAT14G0ILS A-40 GREASES ......................................... 8,499,244 6,497,552 112sl J,995,971 14,464 29 tj NAPHTHA, -ETROL EU 4 3OL VE14TS .......................................... 4,407,665 R,510,271 ........... 1,692,699 14,49S 2916 ASPHALT, TAR, AND PITCHES---p ....................................... 4,905,726 1,554,056 1?0,977 3,170,013 io,680 29ZO COKE; PETROLEUM COKE ---------------w.................w ................ 5,?06,461 164,542 67,357 4,941,202 33,860 29ZI LIDJEFIED GASES -----------------w.................................. 512,660 164,470 32 348,t06 S2 29SI ASP4ALT.auILUING MATERIALS ........................................... 84,579 84,564 ........... 15 ........... 2991 PETROLE Uli AND COAL PROD, NEC-- ........................ ..... 1,437,S6? 925,870 33 507,14S 4,S16 RUBBER L MISC. PLASTIC PRODUCTS 3011 RUBBER.AND 419C PLASTIC PROD ......................................... 230,777 22S,4t5 Bea 4,460 ........... LEATHER & LFATHER PRODUCTS 3111 LEATHER AND LEATHER PRODUCTS ......................................... bl,Z63 61,263 ........... ........... ........... STONE, CLAY, GLASS,& C04CRETE PROD. 3211 GLASS AND GLASS PRODUCTS ............................................. 71,461 891 ........... ............................ 4,044,946 571,577 1,004,222 2,459,630 9,517 3241 BUILDING CEMENT .......................... 70,570 ........... 32SI STRVCTURAL CLAY PRODUCTS ............................................. $4,366 72,593 ----------- 11,473 .......... 3271 L14E ................................................................. 850,212 584 ----------- 849,828 .......... 3281 CUT ST04E AND STONE PRODUCTS ---------------w......w .................. 21,637 21,637 ----------- ----------- ---------- 3291 41SC 4044ETALLIC MINERAL PROD ........................................ 410,216 338,658 28 - 71,530 w......... PRIMARY METAL PRODUCTS 3311 PIG IRON .............................................................. 539,941 84 ........... 539095 762 3312 SLAG ................................................................. 835,009 26,1t5 226,629 S82,265 ........... 3313 COKE, PET ASPHALTS, SOLVENTS ---------------------------------- 0 40 ........ .....:.. ......... 3314 IR04 AND STEEL PRIMARY FORMS .................................. 2,210,0442 18,72 9 ,190,681 33AS IRON, STEEL SHAPES, EXC SHEET-"m ....w.......................... 1,744,890 110,923 3.1 1,633,911 53 WATER CARRI,@GE [email protected] 99 TABLE S--DOMEOTIC,TON-MIL.ES COMMODITY BY TYPE-OF TRAFFIC,. CALENDAR YEAR 1989--CONTINUED (114 THOUSANDS) COMMUDITY - TOTAL COASTWJOE LAKEAISE INTERNAL LOCAL PRIMARY METAL PR30LICTS (CONTINUED) 3316 IRON AND STEEL PLATES, SHEETS ---------------------------------------- 482,911 IIS,674 Be i66,918 Z31 3317 IRON AND STEEL PIPE AND TUBE ......................................... $12,592 106.198 28 40S,962 404 3318 FERROALLDYS ---------------------------------------------------------- 1-,309,257 12,bOO ----------- 11296,s67 90 3349 IRON AND STEEL:PRODUCTS, NEC ----------------------------------------- 841,650 56.698 2,163 783,783 6 3321 NONFERROUS METALS, NEC ......................... ...................... 46,013 3,213 ----------- 42,600 ----------- 3322 COPPER ALLOYS, UNNORKED---; ..... ................................... p.. 31'sSo 10.092 ........... 21,486 2 3323 LEAD AND ZINC, UNNORKED ............ .................................. 24,92S 2,405 ........... 21,372 1,140 3324 4LU41NUM AND ALLOYS, UNNORKED .... i------------------------------------ ss'499 43.364 ----- 14,135 ----------- FABRICATED METAL'PRODUCTS,.EXCEPT ORDNANCE, MACHINERY,& TRANS. EQUIP. 3411 FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS ....... w,w .......................... ....... 1,479,887 808.132 4 671,7?8 23 MACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL 35il MACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL ......................................... 497,863 365,969 22 331,558 312 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, E2UIPMENT LSUPP@aES 3611 ELECTRICAL;MACH AND EQUIP ............................................ 217,371 210,902 3 6,4fib ----------- TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT 3711 MOTOR VEHICLES, PARTS, EQUIP . ......... ............................. 830,679 826,043 ----------- 4,636 ........... 3721 AIRCRAFT AND PARTS ........... :....................................... 1,392 .1,309 ........... 3731 SHIPS AND BOATS ...................................................... 13,932 12P416 .....I ..... 1'5@8136 3791 MISC TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT ............................... ! ........ 52,979 $2.463 ........... 516 ....... INSTRUMENTS PHOTOG RAPHIC t OPTICAL GOODS: WiTCHE aL CL OCXS 3811 INSTR, TIME, PHOTO, OPT GOODS .......... ;............................. bt,431 61,429 ........... 2........... WISC. PRODUCTS OF WANJFACTORING 39ti MISC MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS .......... ................................. 320,466 289,SD7 ........... 30,579 ----------- WASTE L SCRAP MATERIALS 4011 IRON AND STEEL,SCRAP ................................................. 2.S71,49? 87,749 217 2,47?,454 6,072 4012 NONFERROUS METAL SCRAP ............................................... 36,869 17,254 5,131 14,480 --------- 4022 TEXTILE 09ASTE, SCRAP, SWEEP .......................................... 13,14Z 13,100 ........... 2........... 4024 PAPER WASTE AND SCRAP ................................................ 41,841 41,SQ1 ----------- ----------- ----------- 4029 NASTE AND SCRAP, NEC ...................................... o........... 1,077,970 72,303 to 8b3,069 142,599 SPECIAL ITEMS 4111 WATER ................................... .......... ! .............. 36,264 1,302 ........... 31 @:422 S40 41t2 COMMODITIES, NEC ........................ ........................... 6,556,961 6,524,792 371 .3 51 Is 1100 e""vft" ae waaed skt", i grv TABLE,6--RECULATED TON-MILES C014400ITY SY'.TYPE OF TRAFFIC, CALENDAR YEAR 1989 CIN. THOUSANDS) COMMODITY TOTAL COA3TWISE LAK1413e@ INTERNAL LOCAL TOTAL ...................................................... .......... 37r56?r0l0 11,510,111 @15?,803 25,899,116 19,978 FARM PRODUCTS 0101 COTTON, RAN .......................................................... 911 911 ........... .......... ........... 0102 BARLEY AND RYE ........................................................ 1043 112 ...... . 1,736 ..... 0103 COR4 ............................ ......;... . ....;....... ...... 1,310,232 71;317 ......... 4- lials.915 --o-4. 01,14 OATS .............. .......... ..... ;- 304 304 ........... ........... ....... 01)SRIC.............. ....4 ............ 66,341. 83,604 ........... S37 -w ....... @-m @10b SQRGW)M GRAINS ...................................................... 21,294 10;742 ........... JD,SSZ ........ 0107 NHEAT .................................................... T--@ -----w... 153,408 75,742 ........... 271,4 .. ........ 0 1Y 1 1$0 BEANS ...............................p..................... 184.65S I,ST3 ........... L83,08? ---------- 0119 OILSEEDS, NEC ...............................I........................... '27,667 'S.368 ...... 22.519 .......... 112, TOBACCO I LEAF;:::::::::::::::: --- ...... 1:.427 1:421 0112 HAYA40 FODDE 2. t 9 '. 0, 9 129 FIELD RD NEC -------------- ...................... S2,033 1,299 ----- 131 RESH 9 69i??2 IFFRUITS --------------------------------------------------------- 69,79 @ I _1 0132 12:853 12,863 ........... ........... .... ,33COFFEE 3 S7 ,:,7.3 39:'173 7*il ........... .... 013q COCOA ------------ *........ 7 14 ST ........ ;;; :::: ol4XFRE S4ANO F ............ ........... 124,211 12 4.05 1 .......... ......... olsILIVE ANIIAL" ....... 125 125 .......... m. ....... I.... ........... 0161ANI14ALS A 0 ...... .... ............ 0191 41SCELLANEOUS FARM PRODUCTS ....... ........................1 .3 746 3,?46 ......... ..... ........ FOREST PRODUCTS 054t CRUDE RUBBER AND ALLIED GUMS ......... ........... so 90 Do61FORESTPRODU CTS,NEC ................. .......... 6,032 6,"2 ... FRESH FISH.& OTHER MARINE PRODUCTS 0911 FRESH F54' EXCEPT SNELLFISO-----@ .................................... 35,493 3S,493 ........... ......... ILL,11 EPT P4 EPARE@ ...... T............... 4........... 38,401 38,401 ............ ......... D9 2SHE S14, E .3M1 r 01AR 14 @LLS, UNMAN'JFACT ......... ............. . ......... 2,197 2,1'97 ........... .... ....... ........... 4ET44LIC ORES 1011 IRON ORE 44D CONCENTRATES ........................ .................. 2,456,947 ........... 109,136 2,347,603 1051 4LU'41 NU4 ORES ................................ 115,376 ........ .. ........... 11S@376 ...... IG0 E;'CONCENTRATES 106 11A INEIERCDICEIT11T E; ..................... 503,349 ........ 101,052 2,297 ,N, " NEC .... ::::::::: . 209,720 109 ONFE RO ORES, CONCENT, .......................... . M 209,368 ....... COAL 1121 COAL AND LIGNIrE ..................... ................................ 6,422,490 364,972 ........... . 6,OST,473 CRUDE PETROLEUM 1311 CRUDE PETROLEUM ----------w........................................... 60,659 25 ........... 60,50s 329 NONMETALLIC MINERALS, EXCEPT FUELS 1411 LIMESTONE ............................................................ 1,069,331 rlss? 11,103 1,056,671 ........... 1412 BUILDING STONE'UNAORKED -----*............... *..... 13,195 13,195 ........... ........... ........... 43AV SH 2 AND, GR EL CRU ED R .......................... 10,690 244 t0b,oSi ----------- 11151 ........... ;................. 4,590 7'4a9 1,020 6,133 ........... 4794ATU ............................... .ST 1 37-w---6 11191 --------------------------- ID7,441 106,192 2?9 492,ULP ...... 7......... to 9110 1499 N0414ETALLIC MINERALS, NEC .............................. 101,47. ORDNANCE 9 ACCESSORIES 1911 ORDNANCE AND ACCESSORIES -------------------------------- ............ 574 ST4 ........... ..... ..... ........... FOOD & KINDRED PR30UCTS 2011 41A"FRE SH' CHILLED, ............. 171,200 171,137 63 ----------- ----------- .2MD, NEC:4 20 EAT APRODUCT 63:1870S fi3,BT80'::::::: ---- ------ ALL ,L FS ................ 1 5 1, 75 ... ...... 2014T04N ANIMAATS AND OILS ....... ........ ------ 2015ANIMAL BY;PRO')UCTEC, --------- ......................... 3,333 3,333 --! ........ ........... ........... 2021DA, PR 0 UCTS,N ??:,290 -.6 ........... ........... RRY 11:1,99* .. .......... ........... 1022DIE 1) MILK AND CREAM .............. 37 69 37 9 131-FIS4 AND SH ELLFISH, PREPARED .................. 266,166 266,166 .......... 6. ........... .......... 2034 VEGETABLES AND PREP, NEC ...................................... 133'sta 133,528 54 ........... ....... I A"I CE, NEC ................. :............ $7,104 87,104 ........... ........... ....... 20"T PREP 'R'I " 'E' n4l, 914@%T FLOU IND SEMOLINA ................................... ts,089 15,089 ........ 4.. ........... ....... 'o4'AN ----------- ....... S61,451 207,34a 1,032 353,101 ....... @049 GRAIN IL ............... p......... 61,042 S2.7sa ........... 0,208 ........... 2*:@l ............................... 4454 03 366.830 ........... 57,923 0A C 1:5 2L OH ......a 3 731 351,731 ........... ....... 2091 VEGETABLE OILS, MARG, ...w....... 23,676 23,676 ....... .... .......... ;. ........... 2092 AN14AL OILS AND FATS, NEC ................ ...............6............ @ 391 :391 .... a...w .. ........ ...o ........ 2094 GR OCERIE5............................................................ 65,99S bs' 5 ........ :.. ........... '109S ICE ........................................................... 162 91;09 3 ........... ........... 2099 MISCELLANEOUS FOOD PRODUCTS ................. .................. 275,084 27s,044 40 ........... ........... TOBACCO PRODUCTS 2111 70BACCO MANUFACTURES .............................................. 9,2S$ ........... .. ........ ............ BASIC,TEXTILE8 2211 BASIC TEXTILE PRODUCTS ........................................m----- al'Is 4 60,140 ......... 21,044 ....... 2212TEXTILE FIBERS, 4EC.................................................. ?45 245 . ......... ........... ....... WATER CARRIAGE, TON-MILES TABLE 6--REGULATED TDN-MILES COMMODITY BY TYPE OF TRAFFIC, CALENDAR YEAR 1989--CONTINUED (IN THOUSANDS) COMMODITY TOTAL COASTWISE@ LAKE4ISE IN ERNAL LOCAL' APPAREL 9'DT4ER FIN154ED TEXTILE. PRODUCTS, INCU,DINa.KNIT 231L,APPAREL .................. ?......................... .................. 537,323 537,323 ----------- ----------- ----------- LUMBER 060D PRODS-EX" FURNITURE z4fi. LOGS --- ............ ............................................. 34"Iss 19,354 ........ 14,834 ---- 2412 RAFTED.LOGS ......... m.................................... 1! ............ 4,301 ....... ........... . 4,30,1 2411 FUEL WOOD, @ CHARCOAL,, WASTES--; ................ --------- ;........... 421 021 .... ................... ......... 2415 PULPWDOOi*LOG .........T----------------------------------- T....... 1,069 .1,069 ------ - --- -------- ... ......... 2416 NOODCHIPS, STAVES, --------------------------------- 1,565 518 ........... L,OM7 -.; ....... 2421 LUMBER- ........................... 0....... 1,091,472 1,062,b69 1,427 27,37f - --------- ........ 417,940 47023 217 ............ ......... .1431 VENEER, 249L 01000 4ANUFA CTURE$, NEC 10,788 10056 .32 ...... .. @FURNITURE &@FIXTUQES 254 FURN' .................... ..................... 1 ITURE'AND FIXTURES ...... 71,677 71,640 237: ........ .. ........... PULP, PAPER 9 @ALLI,EO PRODUCTS. 2611 PULP ...... ............................................... 23,622 2.517 2621 STANDARD NEWSPRINT PAPER ------------- '28 20,864 208 ............................ 47,527 413,148 4,6?9 ----------- -------- ?631 PAPER-,AND PAPERBDARO ........... m..................................... .267,,609 163,574 3,023 101,052 a691 PULP AND PAPER PRODUCTS, NEC --- ............. ;@ ........................ 32,03i 242,IS4 210,113 ----------- PRINTED MATTER ?711 PRINTED MATTER ---- ....... ...................................... 4,295 -4,295 ......... ........... ........... CHE41CAL-8 & ALLIED PRODUCTS 2810 SODIUM HYDROxIDE--i---m ------------------- a-.; ......................... 439,997 17?,547 ----------- 265,16B 1,982 2611 CRUDE TAR, OIL, GAS.PRODU !...; ...... ----------- CTST -----!------------------------- 318,329 314,420 192 2912 DYES, PIG4ENT, TANNING MaTS-@- --------------- @- ...................... 474 474 ----------- -------- 2813 ALCOHOLS ............. ................ ...... o..o ............. @l ........... 871,668 34,656 --- ....... 83b,'gii 129 2816 RADIOACTIVE.MATERIALS, WASTES ---------------------------------------- 231 231 ----------- ----------- ----------- 2817 BENZENE AND TOLUENE ------------------------------------ --------; 236,729 10,519 ........... 215,084 31126 2818 SULPliJRIC ACID ---------- ............................................. 72,803 161 ----------- 71,504 1,146 2619 BASIC, CHE41CALS AND. PROD; NEC ------ 7--v .... 12,030045 589,,523 1,010 1'437'991 1 '321 2821 PLASTIC 4ATERIALS@ ........ I................ !.....1-7 ........ I............ L19,390 11,5,786 5 3,s9l ............ 262? SYNTHETIC RUBBER ....................... m............................. t5,366 15,366 ........... ...... m.... ........... ?823 SYNTHETIC (MAN-MADE) FJBERSm ....... ........ ............... r...... 242 . 242 ........... ...... ;----- - .......... 2631 DRUGS ................................................................ Is1'167 18,167 ...... ..... ........... .. ;........ 284L SOAP ................................................................. L41,891 141,89L ........... ........... ........... 2851 PAINTS ...................................................... ........ 19,215 19,215 ........... ........... ........... 2861 SUM AND WOOD CHE141CALS ..... !....... !, ......... .............. 4158S 4,434 15j ........... .......... 2871 NITROGENOUS CHEM FERTILIZERS ----------------------------------------- 19q,735 14J,9?0 ........... 57,815 --------- 2872 POT4SSIC CHEM FERTILIZERS ............................................ 143,133 70,194 3 72,93S ........ ::. 2873 PHOSPHATIC CHEII FERTILIZERS -------------------------------- 32:525 31,993 ----------- 532 -------- -- 2S76 INSECTICIDES, DISINFECTANTS --------------------------- "- 3 934 3,934 ----------------------- --- 2679 FERTILIZER AND MATERIALS, 14EC ---------------------------- w---------1 451,356 91,99t 95 36SIOS8 ----- ;71 2691 MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICAL PROD .......................................... .36,781. 18,62T ........... 18,160 ........... .'PETROLEUM LLOAL PRODUCTS 2911 GASOLINE -------------------------- ..................................... 1,069,264 192,880 17 875,258 ;@109 2912 JET@FUEL --------------------------- ;................................. .153,945 96,385 57,523 37 2913 KEROSENE ..................................................... T........ 60,466 33 ........... 60033 2914 DISTILLATE FUEL OIL-;, ............................................. ". 762,,8s5 178,202 1 1? 58u,641 ------ 2915 RESIDJALFUEL OIL .................... .............................. !..... 1,287,377 21,458 ........... 1,261,509 2916@LUSRICATING OILS AND GREASES ------------------------------- m......... 510,347 478j215 ----------- .32,109 23 2917 NAPHTHA, PETRDLEJM SOLVENTS .......................................... 162,428 5,948 ----------- 156,103 377 ?915 ASPHALT, TAR, AND PITCHES .............................. ............. 4611,258 137,839 11 .4 323,415 --------- 2920 COKE, PETROLEUM COKE ................................................. 1,594,768 140 9ss 1,593,5?6 1 2921 LIQUEFIED GASES-----!@ ................................................. 1,331 1,327 4........... ........... 2951 ASPHALT BUILDING MATERIALS ..................................... I...... 31,141 31,141 ........... ...... ;---- --------- ?991 PETROLEUM AND COAL,PROD, NEC .......... ........................ I...... 279,763 240,L94 ........... 39,S43 RUBBER & 41SC.;PLA$TIC4PRODUCT6 3014,RUBSER AND '419C PLASTIC.PRD()---! ................................. 75,842 74,892 @.LEATAER L LEATHER PRODUCTS 3111 LEATHER AND LEATHER.PMODUCTS....w..m ......................... ....... 26,76a 26,764 ----------- ----------- ----------- STONE, CLAY, GLASS,& CONCRETE PROD. 3211-GLASS'AND GLASS PRODUCTS ........ ................................... 31,469 31,469 ----------- ----------- ------------ 3241 BUILDING CE4ENT ................. 1@ ... ........................... ...... 33,BS2 4,570 25 29,257 3251 STRUCTURAL CLAY PRODUCTS ........m......... ....I.I.............. 45,348 @45,348 ...... ........... .......... m. 3271 LIME ........ .............. v.........!...................... . ......m.... 1,369 ........... ........... 1,369 3PS1 CUT STON E AND STDNE@PRODUCTS ................... ;............ ......... . 12,151 '12,191 ........... .. 3291 41SC-NON4EXALLIC M14ERAL PROD ............ "--i ......................... 19,745 17,056 26 PR14ARY 4ETAL PRODUCTS 3311 PIG. IRON ............................. I.............. r....... I............1 2.40,927 94 ........... 240,081 762 3312 SLAG ....................................................... 1239,112 ........... ... 3 239,109 ......... 3314 IRON AND STEEL@PRIMARY FORMS .............. w................ "264,012 17,992 SIB 1124514S3 3315 IRON-STEEL SHAPM EXC SHEET--,w-a ......... !.................. T...... 273,155 -65,737 1 207,383 34 3316 IRON ANO,STEEL@PLATES, SHEETS-i ......... w---- ...................... 176,312 3,B92 62 172,13S 223 3317 IRON AND STEEL PIPE AND TUBE ......................................... 138,782 -22,936 28 115,480 336 3318 FERROALLOYS .......................................................... 642,802 12,600 ........... 630,t12' 90 33,19 IRON AND-STEEL@PRODUCTS,, NEC ................................. w....... 706,564 5,647 1,138 701,779 ........ 3323. NONFERROJS METALS, NEC ....................... ol ................ ........ 37,958 1,342 ........... sb;,blb w...... 3322 COPPER ALLOYS, UNWORKED ------------------- 22,028 8,209 ........... 13,817 2 3323 LEAD AND ZINC, UNFIORKED ................... l4p647 1,100 ........... 110799 10148 102 44e *aazd sta", f 9 19 TABLE t-REGOLATED TON-MILES COMMODITY BY TYPE OF TRAFFIC, CALENDAR YEAR 1969--CONT14UED (IN THOUSAIDS) COMMODITY TOTAL COASTWISE I.AKENISE INTERNAL - LOCAL PRIMARY METAL PRODUCTS CCONTINJED) M4 ALUMINUM 44D ALLOYS, UNWDRKED ........................................ 18,726 16,086 ........... 640 ........... FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS, EXCEPT ORDNANCE, %ACHINERY,L TRANS. EQUIP. 3411 FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS ........................................... V. 320e043 139,911 2 160,230 o........... MACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL 3511 MACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL ------ ......................... ........... IS9,701 115,374 It :44,066 228 ELECTRICAL MACH14EQ:Y, E2UIP'iE'IT LSUPPLJES 3611 ELECTRICAL MACH AND EQUIP .................... b........ ......... 52,842 s2'ToS 3 134 ----------- TRANSPORTATION EQJI PMENT 3711 MOTOR VEHICLES, PARTS, EQUIP ............................... I........... 192,860 192,545 ........... Is ....... 3721 AIRCRAFT AND PARTS --------------------------------- m----------- ...... 1,04S 1)65 ----- so ......... 3731 SHIPS AND BOATS ------------------------------------- 4........ 4....... 2,080 Sal 1"239 ........... 3791 4ISC TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT ....... 6 ....... .................... 2,699 4 ........... INSTRUMENTS, PHOTOGRAPHIC 9 OPTICAL GOODS, MATCHES L CLOCK$ 3811 INSTR, TIME, PHOTO, OPT GOODS .... ; ....................... ............. 24,085 24,085 ........... ........... ........... MISC. PRODUCTS Of MANUFACTURING 3911 41SC MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS ............................... iv . ......... 43,3t? ............ 3 ........... WASTE & SCRAP MATERIALS 4011 IRON AND STEEL-SCRAP ....... ....... 340,857 11,457 4 329,3?2 24 4012 NONFERROUS METAL SCRAP ----- ........ a'186 6,476 --------- 1,710 .......i ---- 402Z TEXTILE NASTE, SCRAP, SWEEP ..................................... 5,646 5;641 - ------------ ----------- ------------ 4024 PAPER WASTE AND SCRAP ........... w ................... i--@ ...... ...... . 41,598 41,S96 ----------- -------- ----------- 4029 14ASTE AND SCRAP, NEC ................................................. 62,202 365 to 61,;;; .6 .......... SPECIAL ITEMS 4111 MAYER ................................................ 192 ........... ........... *192 .......... 4112 COMMODITIES, NEC ............... -------------------- 2,056,337, 2,052,4SI 59, @'797 --------- 6: WATER CARRIAGE TON-MILES' 103 TABLE@T-EXEMPT, FOR HIRE TON-MILES COMMODITY BY TYPE OF TRAFFIC, CALENDAR YEAR;1969 (IN THOUSANDS) COMMODITY TOTAL C6AST@ISE 6AKE41SE INTERNAL LOCAL TOTAL .................................................. I............... 609,706,726 3?6,523,618 55,031,Z20 227,i$7,320 5614,568 FARM PRODUCTS 0101 COTTON, RAN .......................................................... 9i, 92 ........... ........... ....... 0102 BARLEY AND RYE ------------------------------------------ 159,960 ........... ........... 159,960 ------- 010$ COR4 .................................... ............... . 42,614,874 225,@038 ----------- 42,583,726 16,110 0104 OATS ...... .............................. ;............... !i. .............133@,630 7,005 ........... 328,538 a? OJOS RICE .............................................................. S@l 3,.7 7 9, 193,074 ----------- 620,705 ----------- OL06 SORGHUM GRAINS -------------------------------------------------- 1,599,b4l ----------- ----------- 1,599,605 36 0107 OHEAT ------------------------------------------------------------- T.!. .12,125,223 132067 1,073,937 10,910,53D 8,689 0111 SOYBEANS ............................................................ ; 11,361,249 2,806 ........... 11,37t,978 6,46S 0119 OILSEEDS, NEC -------------------- @--i ......... .......... 1.,..; ..... 10,521 2,263 ........... . 8,238 ....... i.... 0121 TOBACCO, LEAF ........................................................ 123 123 ........... ........... ........... 012Z HAY AND FODDER ......................... ............. .......... p!119,225 7,089 ----------- 12,136 ----------- 0129 FIELD CROPS, NEC ....................................... ....... 41,952 33,019 ----------- 8,332 601 0131 FRESH F.RJITS ....................................................... 268,239 268,239 .... ------ ----------- ------------ 013? BA44NAS AND PLANTAINS ................ .........- ...... o 12:4952 12,02 ----------- ----------- ----------- 0135 COFFEE ..................................................... ....... I q,sqI ...... ........... ........... 0141 FRESH AND FROZEN.VEGETABLES ---------- i ..................... w........ 396,b69 389,100 ........... 7,s6l ........... 0151 LIVE,AN14ALS ...... ............. w.... ........................ 'S'760@ Is,756 ..! ......... 4 ----------- 0161 4NI14ALS AND PRODUCTS, NEC .............. 22,686 22,SS7 .......... --------------- p.... D191 413CELLANEDUS FA.RM,PRODUCTS--v ......... ............... 77,192 74,896 ........... 2,294 -6 --- FOREST PRODUCTS D641 CRUDE RUBBER AND ALLIED GUMS ........... ............... I........ ...... 1,369 1,566 ........... 3 0861 FOREST PRODUCTS, NEC ................... ............. ... ..... 27@@7.52 24,092 . ........... 3,660 ...... FRESH FISH L OTHER MARINE PRODUCTS 0911 FRESH FISH, EXCEPT SHELLFISH .................. i............... ....... 14,9,95 13,180 1 1,614 ----------- 091a SHELLFISH, EXCEPT PREPARED-o ...................... s-m ................ 11,715 ........... SHELLS, UN4ANUFACTURED .......................... m....... ..... 60,333 48 ........... 60,LISS ........... 0931 4AR14E ia,967 -3,2S2 ........... METALLIC ORES ,1011 IR04 ORE AND CONCENTRATES ............... m............................. 35,621,964 ........... 34I.S01,013 1,120 1021 COPPER ORE.AND CONCENTRATES ------------ .......... ;........ ......... 68,908 ......... :9280 31 .. ........... be90........... @1051 ALUMINUM ORES, CONCENTRATES --- ............... ........... .......... 401,6b2 ------------ ----------- 1401,662 ----- I...... 1061 MANGANESE ORES, C04CENTRATES .............. ;............. .....;....6... 7209,995 ............ ........... 209,968 27 1091 NONFERRDJS ORES, CONCEIT, NEC .............................. a......... 541,601 10,670 ----------- 530,BS2 79 COAL 1121 COAL AND LIGNITE ---------------------------------------------- $2,960,890 6,359,940 ID,SbS,466 6S,996,949 48,S35 CRUDE PETRaLEjm , 1311 CRUDE PETROLEUM ................................................... 6.. 215,251,246 210,685,366 ........... 4,507,605 S6,273 40NMETALLIC MINERALS, ERCEPT FUELS 1411 LIMESTONE ........................................... !................ 8,8S7,040 11772 b,582,589 ?,472,SO2, ITT ........................ 1,388 ........... ........... 1,388 ........... 141Z BUILDING STONE, U401ORKED --------------- 1442 SANO, GRAVEL, CRUSHED RUCK ....... o----- ............. 3,736,?57 392,606 230,227 3,079,638 33,766 1451 CLAY ............................... 1471 PHOSPHATE ROCK ......................... 173:392 3:025 8 168 ',,Do 1 700 ..... .... .... 4,001 700 1479 NATURAL FERTILIZER MATS, NEC ............ 3,105 1,602 ----------- "';,423 ........ 1491 SALT ................................... ............65,213,482 132,773 344,388 4,736,078 1492 SULPHUR, DRY .......................................... o..p ......... v... is '8" 11,183 ...... 1493 SULPHUR, LIQUID ....................................... ....i.......... 2,313,976 2, .0 2"g 7 1494 GYPSUM, CRUDE AND PLASTERS .......... o..................... 384'soo 33,657 296,601 52@,332 ...... 1499 NON14ETALLIC MINERALS, NEC .......................................... 269,966 10,451 1 277,877 ORDNANCE t ACCESSORIES 1911 ORDNANCE AND ACCESSORIES ........................................... 21 21 --------- ... ........... ........... FOOD L KINDRED PRODUCTS 2011 MEAT, FRESH, CHILLED, FROZEN ........................ 201a MEAT AND PRODUCTS, NEC ............................................... -419,042 419,638 --w ........ 4 .... ............. 6S,702 65,695 ..... o..... 7 ...... 2014 TALLON, ANIMAL FATS AND OILS .................................. 6...... 137,945 t7,lob ........... 120,575x 264 2015 AN14AL@BY-PRODUCTS, NEC ................................ ....... 3,862 623 .......... 3,239 ........... 2021 DAIRY PRODUCTS, NEC ..............o................................... 77,457 77,456 1 .......... 6 ....... 202a DRIED MILK AND CREAM ...................o................. m..... 8,043 8,043 ........... ........... ...... 2031 FISH AND SHELLFISH, PREPARED ...................... 2034 VEGETABLES AND PREP, ....... 249,590 ?44,690 ----------- 4,900 NEC ............................................. 320,648 313,997 ----------- 6,75t ------ 2039 PREP FRUIT AND VEG JUICE, NEC ......................... o.......i...... 674,801 674,790 ----------- 2041 NHEAT FLOUR AND SE40LINA ..................... o........................ 26,3t7 24,579 ----------- 2042 ANIMAL-FEEDS ......................................................... 2049 GRAIN 8,779,318 210,092 ----------- S.ssq".'9'6: 1,21. MILL PRODUCTS, NEC ....................................... ;..... 2,879,611 40,030 ----------- 2,838,136 11114s 2061 SUGAR ................................................................ 2,6t$,094 2,403,572 ----------- 213,937 685 2062 MOLASSES ............................................................. 732,124 348,IS3 ........... 363,767 204 2081 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES@ ................................................. 399,774 399,S22. 1 251 .......... ; 2091 VEGETABLE OIL$, MARS, SHORT .................................. ;........ 531,548 136,625 ........... 694,166 79 2092 AN114AL OILS AND FATS, NEC ------------ ............ 134 134 ----------- -------- ;.. ........... 2094 GROCERIES .............................. ...... 782,801 781,485 1 1,315 .......... 209S ICE ------------------------- o............................. i.......... 2,025 ........... ... o....... 2,020 2099 MISCELLANEOUS FOOD PRODUCTS ....... v............................. 1,231,4tb@@ 1,221,271 1 10,144 ........... TOBACCO PRODUCTS 2111 TOBACCO MANUFACTURES .....................o.................. ....... w. 30#772. 30,772 ........... ........... ........... 104- 7vaoda"e, e4wwwtce ae " zaad sea&d, 1,9 Yg T@BLE@7--EXEMPT,,FDR HIRE TDN-MILE8 COMMOOITY BY TYPE OF TRAFFIC, CALE40AR YEAR 1969--CONTINUED .(14 T. DUSA4DS) COMMODITY, T OYA L COASTWISE LA4EIISE INTERNAL LOCAL BASIC'TEXTILES 2211 BASIC TEXTILE PRODUCTS ..................... ........................... 40,1 2212 TEXTILE FIBERS, NEC .................................................. 2 , 44 1:1'14663 APPAREL S.DT4ER FIN I84EDL TEXTILE PRODUCTS,IN CU,61W@ KN IT_ 2311 APPAREL-@ ....................................;.......... .............. ........... 220,07. 220,t3l 46 ........... LUMBER & 0606@ PRODS.,EXC. FURNITURE Z411 LOGS ........................ ....... 84,011, 900 ........... 83,071 ----------- 241Z RAFTED LOSS ................. 7............ ...... 503,990 21,133 ........... 447,117 3S,740 2,413 FUEL WOOD, CHARCOAL, WASTES. 49,062 29,743 ........... 10,319 ...... 2414 TIM3ER ' POSTS , POLES, 37,140, 17,451 ----------- 1.9,689 ........... 2415 PULPWjOD, LOG ......;........... 35,247 646 ........... 34,601 ---------- ... .......... 2416 000DCHIPS, STAVES, ........................... 397,S86 .46 ........... 397,300 24 2421 LuM9ER .........4.................................................. 723,26T 690:450 32,815 --------- 24 31 vENEER, PLYNOOD, WORKED WOOD .................m..................... 149,800 125 446 .......... 24,SS4 ......... 2491 WOOD 4ANUFACTURES, NEC ----------------------------------------------- 305,462 305,123 338 ........... FURNITURE 9 FIXTURES 2511 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES ..........................I ....... 334,206 334,,014 T---------- 192 ........... PULP, PAPER 4 ALLIED PRODUCTS 2611 PULP ..............................w ............... .......... @-l ........ 78,333 49,b42 2621 STANDARD NEWSPRINT PAPER ....... ............ .............. I.......... 61,208 9,273 Vlt 69 91 '5 2631.PAPER,AND PAPERBOARD------ 7 ................................ 259.920 142,836 ----------- 117,080 ........... 2691 PULP.&ND PAPER PRODUCTS, NEC.T..,..., ........... I........... . .. w..... 503,858 Q48.646 ........... 55,206 6 PRINTED MATTER 2711 PRINTED MATTER ............................................. ;.......... 31,303 31,303 ..; ......... ........... ........... CHEMICALS 9 ALLIED PRODUCTS ,'SID SODIUM HYDROXIDE ...................................I............... 2,9185, .227 2,242,523 --- 670.741 11963 aS@l I CRUDE TAR, OIL, GAS PRODUCTS-@-w .............m............. o.. 5 9 242 37.918 !!! !.,!!! 1 7..... !!:!!7 2812 DYES, PI54ENT, TA4N14G MATS ...................................... 77 17 2813 ALCOHOLS ............................................................. 3,142,051 1,279,ISS ........... I,SST,ot9 5,277 2816 RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS, WASTES ........................................ 932 432 ........... ........... ... w....... 2atI BENZENE AND TOLUENE ------------ ------------- ........ I........ 1,404,904 621,215 ----------- 767,479 t6,210 2916 SULPHJRIC ACID-w ................................................ 44,278 20,683 ........... 23,024 571 2819'aASIC CHEMICALS AND PROD, NEC . ................................... 16,563,3 133 6,218,133 80,912 10,250,361 13,927 282t,PLASTIC MATERIALS --------------------------------- ;.......... 94,275 R6,024 .....!..... 2S22SYNTHETIC RUBBER --- . .......................... ..................... B,2SI ----------- 11,341 mT ..... ........... 13,341 -------- 28823 SYNTHETIC ('AAN-MADE) FISERi -------------------- ....................... 1,084 1,083 --- 2 311 DRUGS ................................................................ 86,llq 79,908 --- 6,26, 254 SOAP ............................................... ................. ItO,bbo llo,?67 ....; ....... 58: 5 2651 PAI'ITI;-;;; -------------- a--- .............................. ... 68,986 68,9741 ........... ----------- 2861 G,4 44 D CllElICALS .............; ........................... u ., ... a. 12 52?,667@ 451,45b ........... 75,083 11128 2871 @ITROGENDUS CHEM FERTILIZERS ---- ....................... ........... 4,807,206 1,167,045 3,236 3,636,044 set 2872,PDTASSIC CHEM FERTILIZER 3 ... 904:811@1 51:6,17 841,20.1 6 4422S 35 7 a @o4,5 2 ':036 2873 PHOSPIATIC CHE4 FERTILIZERS 1 61 2076 INSECTICIDES, DISINFECTANTS ..................... ............ ......... 11,201 tO,b38 ........... 603 .......... .............. 1 3,477,332 266,509 ---- ...... 3,203,02 7,221 2079 FERTILIZER AND MATERIALS, 4EC ---------------m.......... 2891 MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICAL PROD -------------------------------------- 175,532 76,554 ........... '96,908 TO PETROLEUM & COAL PRODUCTS 2011 GASOLINE ................................................. ;.......... 32,460,249 24,353,770 205,570 7,794,256 108,653 2912 JET FUEL ..................................................... @; ....... 6,080,304 4,625,820 17,180 1,430,178 7,126 2913 KER0SEAE 424,187 268,228 605 152,325 4,029 2914 DIST1 19,526,639 IS,689,619 esIqzo 3,611,S98 139,502 2915 RESIDUAL FUEL OIL .................................................... 27.520,370 20,710,808- 70,501 6,537,54t 201,22'0 291b LUBRICATING OILS AND GREASES ----------------------------------------- 3.392,651 1,872,397 I,R57 L,504,$345 14,IS2 2917 NAPHTHA PETROLEUM SOLVENTS .......................................... 2,575,094 1,171,978 ----------- 1,392,SIO 10,606 2918 ASPHALT: TAR, AND PITCHES ............................................ 4,110,273 1,416,?17 170,973 2,512,539 10,544 2920 COKE, PETROLEUM COKE ................................................. 3,586,412 164,402 66,402 3,321,59S 33,713 2921 LIUUEFIED GA 84,806 5,526 28 79,a32 20 29 8 51 ASPHALTU ......... 53,438 S3,423 ........... 15 ...... E991 PETROLE UM AND COAL PROD, NEC ---------------- ------------------------- 1,693,143 646,321 33 442,04 4,335 RUBBER & MISC. PLASTIC,PRODUCTS 3011 RUBBER AND 413C PLASTIC PROD ............... ................. 154,NO4 149,892 ----------- 4,412 ----------- LEATHER 9 LEATHER PRODUCTS 3111 LEATHER A40 LEATHER PRODUCTS ......................................... 32,499 32,499 ........... ............ ........... STONE, CLAY, GLASSA CONCRETE PROD. 3211 GLASS AND GLASS PRDOUCTS ......................... ................ a.- 39,992 39,101 ........... 891...... 3241 aUILDING CENEMT................................;..................;... 2,741,64Z SO,243 . 769,922 1,932,565 32SI STRUCTURAL CLAY PRODUCTS .....................;-------------- ;......... 39,014 27,S45 ........... 11,069 ........... 3271 ....................... 644,5371 $84 ----------- 6414,IS3 ........... 3201 CUT ......................... 9,466 9,486 ........... ........... ........... 32 91 41SC NONMETALLIC 14INERAL PROD ........................................ 319,066 320,628 ...i........ SS,438 ........... PRIMARY METAL PRODUCTS 3311 PIG ,G!.R!N ................. 297.990 ............ ,;;; 297, 13,12 St. ........ 474,1:ot 19,854 305.9S9110 C 40 ........... ... ... ... ........... 3343 0KE, PP"'I'SPHALT3 ' So LVENTS ................ 3314 IRON AND STEEL PRIIIARY FO R49 ......................................... 946,030 737 SI 94SI228 14 3325 IRON, STEEL SHAPES, EXC SHEET ........................................ 1,470,100 43,606 a I,Qab.475 IT WATEV@CARRIAGE TPWMFLM`@' TABLE- ?--EXEMPT, FOR HIRE, TON-NILES CO4NODjTY BY TYPE OF TRAFF IC, CALENDAR YEAR 1989--CONTIMUEO (IN THOUSANDS)' C04MODITY TOTAL CDASTHISF LAKEmISE INTERNAL LOCAL PRIMARY METAL PRODUCTS (CONTINUED) 3316 IRON AND STEEL!PLATES, SHEETS ..i ........................ 306F593 111,76a 2b 194,179 b 3317 IRON AND STEEL PIPE AND TUBE ------------------------------ ........... 370,10* 182,925 .......... 287,313 66 3318 FERROALLOYS ----------------------------------------------- I----------- 666,455 ------------ ....... 666,4ss .......... 3319 IRON AND STEEL PRODUCTS, NEC ----------------------------------------- 133,086 sl'osl 25 82,DO4 3321 NONFERROUS METALS, NEC ............ ................ ------------------- 6,055 1,871 ........... 6,184 ........... 3322 COPPER ALLOYSp U,4WORKED-- ----- w---- -------------------- ...... ; I9,S52 1@883 ..... 7,669 ........... 3323 LEAD AND ZINC, U44ORKED ----------------------------------------------- 10,Z?e 705 ........... 9,573 ........... 3324 ALU141'JUM AND ALLOYS, UNAORKED ........................................ 36@'773 23,278 .......... 13,495 ........... FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS, EXCEPT ORDNANCE, 4AC-41NERY,g TRANS. EQUIP. 3411 FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS--;-@, ................ I.............. bbb,259 2' 490'sss 11 MAC41NERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL 3511 MACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAO ---------------- m--------------- ....... '332,'S75 249,326 11 93,154 84 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT &SUPPLIES 3611 ELECTRICAL MACH AND EQUIP ...... ................... :............. 'I bA i 525 158,197 -m ---------- 6 p 328 ........... TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT 3?lf MOTOR VEHICLES, PARTS, EQUIP ------i----------- ................. b36,992 632,3?8 -m --------- 4,614 ------- 4--: 37?1 AIRCRAFT AND PARTS ........................... v.o .... .......... 347 1. 344 ----------- 3 ----i ---- ::. 3731 SHIPS AND BOATS .............................................. @ 11,779 11,575 ........... 204 -------- 3791 MISC TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT-----@ ----- o.................. ;--o :4 wo .... so*,2 62 49,778 .... I........ 484 ----------- INSTRUMENTS, PHOTOGRAPHIC 9 OPTICAL GDODS, KATCHES I CLOC0 3611 INSTR, TIME, PHOTO, OPT GOODS ------------ o........... ---------- 37,346 37,144 -------- 2 ........... MISC. PRODUCTS OF MANUFACTURING 3911 MISC MANUFACTURED PRUDUCTSo -------------- 0------------------ 273,182 245,aSo ----------- 27.924 ........... WASTE 9 SCRAP; MATERIALS 4011 IRON AND STEE'L@SCRAP ------ ..................... ......... 2,226,524 74,168 i 213 2,148,000 4,143 4012 NONFERROUS METAL SCRAP .......... ......................o .... W 28,672 10,778 5,131 12,763 ...... 4022 TEXTILE WASTE, SCRAP, SWEEP -----I......... ............... - 496 7149'4' ...o .... L143 --------- .. ........... ..... o 4024 PAPER WASTE AND SCRAP ........w.........o................... ......... f !'243 2 - .... ::... 4029 WASTE AND SCRAP, NEC ...o.........I.........o.....o o........ 797,630 S3i455 ...... 647,329 . 46,1616 SPECIAL ITEMS 4111 WATER ----------------------------- m................. o........ 4112 COMMODITIES, NEC .......... ........................ o.......... ..... ab102 11302 ........ ;m. 24,607 193 4,4b5,SI7 4,440,355 312 27,546 @4 106 de seat". /98'9 TABLE 0--PRIVATE CARRIAGE TON-MILES COMMODITY BY TYPE OF,TRAFFIC, CALENDAR YEAR 1989 (IN THOUSANDS) COMMODITY TOTAL COASTV41SE LAKENISE INTERNAL LOCAL 3,130,513 18,970,97? 311.713 TOTAL ................................................................ 168,276,199 145,854,87b FARIA PRODUCTS 4,549m.......... 0102 BARLEY AND RYE ....................... ------------------------ ".:-,49 512,615 ........... ('103COR'4 ....w---------- ....... W..::::::: .......... ; ......... 2 W 0104 OATS ----------------- ::::::: ............I.........W.................. 5,976 ........... ........... 5,976 -------- ........... ........... 2,256 ----- olos PI CE ---------------------------------w..................... ......... 2,256 010 so @!.!:!!N ............. 2616:814 161:824 726,49 0107 IHEAT ........... 72 549 Oil 681,971 1S 4 0141 FRE 4 AN 4 FRESH FISH & OTHER MARINE PRODUCTS 0911'FRES.14 FISH, EXCEPT 34ELLFISH--r ------------- 3:664 @6 a 0912-SHELLFISH, EXCEPT PREPARED .................. 5 371 ---------- 2- 1:3SIS 343 8 )93t 4ARI14@E SHELLS; UNMANUFACTJRED ................w....................... 276,875 ----------- - ....... 27 5 152 1,723 METALLIC ORES 1011'IR04 3RE AND CONCENTRATES -------------------------------------------- 1,725,401 ----------- 1,724082 sis I COAL 1421 COAL AND LISNITE -----------------------------0........................ 322,483 L8,235 65,303 230,S22 8,623 CRUDE 0ETROLEJ4 1311 CRUDE PETRO@EJI ---------------------------------------- ............. 9b,883,797 96,a99,792 ........... Sl?,549 lt,456 NONMETALLIC MINERALS, EXCEPT FUELS 1411 LI4ESTO.'IE;-:--@R-@;H-;;-;;;;:: --------w-------------------------------- 2,uOB,294 4,243 1,029,837 973,005 1,209 14A2SAI)IGRA E, .............................. ; ........... 1,528,7138 346 ........... I,Q3?,121 96,321 14stCLAY---------------------------------w------------------------------ 13,588 26 ......0 .... 17,869 693 14 91SAL 165:734 843,6963 165:041 -------- P 897 190 2 7 53 ?37 14935UL';@;, 1499N0414ETALLIC MINERALS, NEC ........w----------------------------------- 7,214 28 w......... 5,364 1,822 FOOD & KINDRED PROOOCTS 2011 MEAT, FRESH ' CHILLED'FRDZEN:::::::::::::: --------------- ww ........ 36 36 ........... ........ w.. ........... 2031FISH 410SHELLFISH, PREPAREI .......................... 28,256 211,256 2039 PREPFRUITAN) VEG JUICE, NIEC .......... .......................... 54 54 2042ANIMAL FEEDS ...................................................... 368,760 ........... ........... 369,759 1 2049 GRAIN 4ILL PRODUCTS, NEC --------------------------------------------- 301,552 ........... ....... 307,552 ----------- 2 ob 1SVGAR;@;:::::::::::::: ......w---------------------w.................. 1,071 ........... ........... 1,D71 ----------- ?062 NOLAS ........ w............. W........................ 11,059 ........... ........... 11,059 .......... 2091VE C, ETABLE0ILS, IiARG: SHORT ------------------------------------------ L39,537 .......... w ........... 139,537 -------- ;- ?092 AN1M4LOILS ANDFATS NEC ------w---------------- w------------------ 207 ........... ........... ........... 07 ?094 GROCERIES.:. .. 2 .......... 2 --------- 4-; 2095 ICI;@::- 43 2099 MIS FOOD PRODUCTS .......................................... SPO59 41; ......... 4,642 ----------- BASIC TEXTILES 2212 TWILE FIBERS, NEC -------------------------------------------------- 3,839 3,939 ........... ........... ........... LUMBER L 4000 PRODS.,EXC. FURIJITURF 21111 47:4 47 24 12 RAFtE 4 15,207 15:12m? 2413 FUEL DOD, CHARCDALP NASTES ------------------------------------------ 6 601 ----------- ----------- 6,fol ........... 2414 T14SE ----------------------------------- 296 ----------- ----------- IDST$' P2@13' PI 364:4865 3,801 ----------- ------ ULPNR;Dp 29, 2415P, LOG --- ... 360,664 ------ 2416'0Do CHIPS'TAVES, 228 37 .... 2"'837 ----------- 24@1. L UM.3ER ------!-------------w------------------------------------------ 3,1 5 1 2491 1100D MANUFACTURES, NEC -----w----------------------------------------- 469 433 36 FURNITURE A FIXTURES 2511 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES ... w........................................... 264 264 ........... .......... ........... PULP, PAPER A ALLIED PRODUCTS 2691 PULP AND PAPER PRODUCTS, NEC .....w............... ................... 70 TO ......... w. ........... .. ........ CHEMICALS L ALLIED PRODUCTS 2810 SOD IU4 HYDROXIDE ------------ 1,315,111 36,185 1,277,,2S61 t,065 I , I 1 1 2:11 CRUDE T 117,861 49 1 3 se 6 05 3ALCOH A! 2ILI 709:8t9 206,572 ----------- 501,SO6 1,741 2817 BENZE"E AND 528 237 167 866 152:880 7:491 229, 2s,011 0 7 2818, SULPHURIC ACID; 49t 202"061 2 1,3 2819BASICCHEMICAL 2,324 858 431 10 11869 9 A" 9 286 IU44AID AaDO CHE41CALS ... ............ ........ 255 ----- 25 1R0USCHEM FER 2871 NIT0GEN CH1 24,629 ----- ----------- 24,62 Z573 P OSP,14AT CEER ILIZERS ........... 70,225 70,225 --------- w. ..... ......... 2879 FERTILIZIER ANDMATERIALS, NEC ........................................ 1,UIB,708 541,614 ........... 477,002 2891 MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICAL PROD--------- w--w ------------w -------------- 569,918 493,513 ----------- 76,40S ..... PETROLEUM & COAL PRODUCTS 2991 GA30LINEw -----w-----------------------------w------------------ w ----- 17,241,162 IS,300,644 31725 lo909,637 27,1% 29 12 JETFUEL............w................................ w.4 ............. 4,582,316 4,273,253 ........... 308,873 190 2913 KEROSENE ..... 0,151,4014 34182,624 ------ 311" 666 2914 DISTILLATE FU 948 ,1 8 qp 6 496 ;;; l'.'76 .70 26,674 2915 RESIDUAL FUEL OIL ....................w............................. w- 11,666P765 10,640,050 ........... 1,012,611 14,104 WATER CARRIAGE TON-MILES 107 TABLE 8--PRIVATE CARRIAGE.TON-MILES COMMODITY BY TYPE OF TRAFFIC, CALENDAR YEAR'1989--CONTINUED (IN T"DUSANDS) COMMODITY TOTALJ LAKEWISE INTERNAL LOCAL PETROLEUM & COAL PRODUCTS (CONTINUED) ?916 LUBRICATING DILS AND GREASES ......................................... 4,596,24b 4,136,940 ........... 459,017 259 2917 NAPHTHA, PETROLEJM SOLVENTS .......................................... 1,670,143 1,332,345 ........... 334,286 3,512 2918 ASPHALT, TAR, AND PITCHES -------------------------------------------- 334,195 ........... ........... 334,059 136 2920 COKE, PETROLEUM COKE ------------------------------------------------- 25,781 ........... ........... 25,781 --------- 2921 LIQUEFIED GASES ...................................................... 426,523 157,SL7 ----------- 260,674 2991 PETROLEUM AND COAL PROD, NEC ......................................... 60,661 39,355 ........... ?S'lSI Iss RUBBER L MISC. PLASTIC,PRODUCTS 3011.RUBBER AND-MISC PLASTIC PROD ......................................... 631 631 ........... ........... ........... STONE, CLAY, GLASS,& COYCRETE PROD. 3241 BUILDING CEMENT ...................................................... 1,269,452 516,764 234,275 511,808 605 3251 STRJCTURAL CLAY PRODUCTS-@ -------------------------------------------- 4----------- ----------- 4 3271 L14E ................................................................. 204,306 ........... ........... 1@4,106 3291 MISC NONMETALLIC MINERAL PROD ........................................ 11,405 974 ........... 10,431 ....... I PRIMARY -4ETAL'PRODUCTS r 5311 PIG IRON ............................................................. 1,024 ........... ........... 1,02Q .......... w. 3312 SLAG ................................................................. 121,706 6,291 78,043 37,342 ---------- 3315 IRON, STEEL SHAPE$, EXC SHEET ........................................ 1,635 I'see ........... ...................................... 6........... ........... 2 3316 IRON AND STEEL PLATES, SHEETS.. 53 3317 IRON AND STEEL PIPE AND TUBE ......................................... 3,50q 335 ........... 3,169 ........... FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS, EXCEPT ORDNANCE, MACHIIJERY,t TRANS. EQUIP. 3411 FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS ............................................ 3,017, 2,062 ----------- 943 12 MACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL 3511 MACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL ----------------------------------------- 5,585 1,269 ----------- Q'316 ........... ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT &SUPPLIES 3611 ELECTRICAL MACH AND EQUIP--@ .......................................... 4........... ........... 4 ........... TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT 3,711 40TOR VEHICLES, PARTS, EQUIP ......................................... 827 520 ........... 7 ........... 3731 SHIPS A40 BOATS ...................................................... 73 ........... ........... 73 ......... 3,791 IIISC TRANSPORTATION EGUIP14ENT ........................................ 28 ........... ........... 28 ......... MISC. PRODUCTS OF MANUFACTURINr 3911 MISC MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS ........................................... 3,961 1,3tS ........... 2,bS2 ----------- WASTE 9 SCRAP MATERIALS 4011 IR04 AND STEEL SCRAP ..................... i ........................... 4,111 2,124 ........... 92 1'905 4012 NONFERROUS METAL. SCRAP ............................................... li ........... ........... 11 ........... 4029 6ASTE AND SCRAP, NEC ................................................. 218,138 18,253 ----------- ID4,113 95,712 SPECIAL ITEMS 4111 NATER ................................................................ 9,970 ........... ........... 9,623 347 4112 COMMODITIES, 4EC ..................................................... 32,107 3t,956 ----------- 142 9 SECTION 4 WATERBORNE TONNAGE BY STATE 109 WATERBORNE TONNAGE BY STATE CY 1989 WATERBORNE TONNAGE BY STATE (In Units of 1000 Tons) SORTED BY STATE STATE SHIPPING TO RECEIVING FROM INTRA GRAND DOMESTIC FOREIGN DOMESTIC FOREIGN STATE TOTALS ALABAMA 7640 11838 22239 6623 16087 64427 ALASKA 94798. 8816 2235 919 7810 114638 ARKANSAS 4647 0 4492 0 1666 10805 CALIFORNIA 8221 41002 58621 36965 41579 186394 CONNECTICUT 1448 357 11168 3905 888 17766 DELAWARE 15196 328 1573 12193 2213 31503 DIST. OF COL. 4 559 0 0 563 FLORIDA 11745 23295 51480 19242 3246 109008 GEORGIA 824 6016 2079 6190 370 15479 GUAM 9 0 142 0 0 151 HAWAI 1 1-519 361 5855 4587 5890 18212 IDAHO .1001 0 97 0 461 1559 ILLINOIS 58992 1079 20344 3163 9484 93062 I14DIANA 19104 687 39733 2474 5109 67107 IOWA 10997 .0 5053 0 839 16889 KANSAS A 50 0 0 336 KENTUCKY 50726 0 22334 0 10672 83732 LOUISIANA 80766 110159 133251 80887 34319 439382 MAINE .26 266 2928 7463 91 10774 MARYLAND 6089 14242' 7554 16792 5195 49872 .MASSACHUSETTS 622 572, .11162 @13878 1400 27654 MICHIGAN 26961 9231 24981 4190 13317 78680 -MINNESOTA 37554 1176 4881 369 3023 47003 MISSISSIPPI 14429 3330 7831 16678 601 42869 MISSOURI 11654 0 8416 0, 4543 24613 NEBRASKA 237 0 284 0 0 521 NEW HAMPSHIRE 19 315 1184. 1952 6 3476 NEW JERSEY 34391 65 '04 27816 3113jO 5477 105318 NEW YORK 22400 2969 28161 39464 19870 112864 NORTH CAROLINA, 565 3095 3133 2897 3634 13324 OHIO 32816 19226 53034 4948 11199 121223 OKLAHOMA 2498 0 1057 0 167 3722 OREGON 10421 20767 6101 3082 6957 47328 OTHER 6958 0 20136 38972 1271 67337 PACIFIC ISLNDS 6 0 48 0 0 54 PENNSYLVANIA 14400@ 3429 41535 38789 17853 116006 PUERTO RICO 4118 2291 5730 16177 4788 33104 RHODE ISLAND 782 481 3588 3671 238 8760 SOUTH CAROLINA 354 5639 2945 4279 130 13347 TENNESSEE 5721 0 @0244 0 2682 28647 TEXAS 54705 44464 36573 127436 43132 306310 TRANS-SHIP 21467 0 18706 0 4620 44793 VERMONT 0 0 44 0 0 44 VIRGIN ISLANDS 14377 454 4029 13649 273 32782 -VIRGINIA 8147 55528 4411 9749 9758 87593 WASHINGTON 8756 44927 26750 15522 17788 113743 WEST VIRGINIA 39818 0 10861 0 12152 62831 WISCONSIN 23500 5559 6255 1221 128 36663 ----- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- TOTALS 771709 448406 771709 589504 330823 2140442 INTERSTATE EXPORTS INTERSTATE IMPORTS INTRASTATE TOTAL EXCLUDING DUPLICATION 112 &am Cy 1989 WATERBORNE TONNAGE BY'STATE (In Units of 1000 Tons) SORTED BY TOTAL TONS STATE SHIPPING TO RECEIVING FROM INTRA GRAND DOMESTIC FOREIGN DOMESTIC FOREIGN STATE TOTALS LOUISIANA 80766 110i59 133251 80887 34319 439382 TEXAS 54705 44464 36573 127436 43132 306310 CALIFORNIA 8221 41002 58627 36965 41579 OHIO 186394 32816 19226 53034 4948 11199 121223 PENNSYLVANIA 14400 3429 41535 38789 17853 116006 ALASKA 94798 8816 2235 979 7810 114638 WASHINGTON 8756 44927 26750 15522 17788 113743 NEW YORK 22400 2969 28161 39464 19870 112864 FLORIDA 11745 23295 51480 19242 3246 109008 NEW JERSEY 34391 6504 27816 31130 5477 105318 ILLINOIS 58992 1079 20344 3163 9484 93062 VIRGINIA 8147 5552& 441i 9749 9758 87593 KENTUCKY 50726 0 22334 0 16612 83732 MICHIGAN 26961 9231 24981 4190 13317 78680 OTHER 6958 0 20136 38972 i271 67337 INDIANA 19104 687 39733 2474 5109 67107 ALABAMA 7640 11838 22239 6623 16087 64427. WEST VIRGINIA 39818 .0 10861 0 12152 62831 MARYLAND 6089 14242 7554 16792 5195, OREGON MINNESOTA 10421 20767 6101 .3082 6957 47328 37554 1176 4881 369 3623 41003 TRANS-SHIP 21467 0 18706 0 4620 44793 MISSISSIPPI 14429 3330 7831 16678 601 42869 WISCONSIN 23500 5559 6255 1221 128' 36663 PUERTO RICO 4118 2291 5730 16177 4788, 33104 VIRGIN ISLANDS 14377 @454 4029 13649 273 32782 DELAWARE 15196 328 1573 12193 2213 31503 TENNESSEE 5721 0 20244 0 2682 28647 MASSACHUSETTS 622 57.2 11182 13878 1400 27654 MISSOURI 11654. 0 .8416 0 4543, 24613 HAWAII 1519 361 5855 4587 5890 CONNECTICUT 1448 357 11168 3905 18,212, IOWA 888 17766 GEORGIA 10997 .0 5053 0 839 16889 SOUTH CAROLINA 824 6016 2079 6190 15479 354 5639 2945 4279 130 13347 NORTH.CAROLINA 565 3055 3133 2897 3634 ARKANSAS 4647 0 4492 13324, MAINE 0 1666 10805 2.6 266 2928 7463 91 10774 RHODE ISLAND 782 481 3588 3671 238 OKLAHOMA 8760 2498 0 1057 0 167: 372@ NEW HAMPSHIRE 19 315 1184 1952 6 347@1 IDAHO DIST. OF COL. 1001 0 97 0 4611. 155@ NEBRASKA 0 4 559 0 @0 563 KANSAS 2@37 0 284 0 0 . 521 GUAM 286 0 56 0 0 336 9 0 142 0 0, 151 PACIFIC ISLNDS 6 0 48 0 0 54 VERMONT 0 0 44 0 0 44 -------- ------- ------ ------- TOTALS 771709 448406 771709'' 589504 330823 2140442 INTERSTATE EXPORTS INTERSTATE IMPORTS INTRASTATE TOTAL EXCLUDING DUPLICATION DATE DUE