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Gene wrote: snipped Besides, using the ICW for hauling freight would be SAVING fuel. It costs about $.10 on the dollar to ship goods via barge as opposed to tractor-trailer. That's interesting! I wouldn't have thought there would be much difference. Why the big savings? Nonsense. Commercial users already pay a fuel tax designated to both maintain and improve the existing facility. This money is held in the Inland Waterways Trust Fund. Federal Law requires that nearly all of the ICW be maintained at a depth of 12 feet (with a minimum depth anywhere of at least 7 feet). We have the need and we have the means, the money is already set aside to accomplish the task. If those currently in charge weren't asleep at the wheel, this important task would be well underway. Yep! -- |
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