DOT designates two new marine highways

The following is a news release from the U.S. Maritime Administration:

(WASHINGTON) — U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx has designated two new Marine Highways.

The Occoquan, Potomac, and Anacostia Rivers make up the “M-495 Marine Highway Crossing,” and is sponsored by the Northern Virginia Regional Commission. This marine highway connects ports in the District of Columbia, Northern Virginia, and Maryland for passenger services.

The upper Missouri River is designated as the “M-29 Marine Highway Connector,” and is sponsored by the Port Authority of Kansas City, Missouri. It connects the upper Missouri River between Kansas City, Missouri, and Sioux City, Iowa.

A marine highway is a designated route for transporting cargo on water, reducing pollution and congestion on roads. Since 2009, the Department of Transportation has designated 21 Marine Highway routes, and invested $130 million in projects supporting Marine Highway services.

In addition to highlighting the role waterways play in moving freight throughout the region, designated Marine Highways receive preferential treatment for any future federal assistance from the Department or MarAd.

By Professional Mariner Staff