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The United States inland waterway navigation systems provide cost-effective means for moving major bulk commodities and manufactured products. Inland navigation transportation contributes to local, regional and national economic development, and enables connections to global trade markets.  

The responsibility of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is to facilitate the safe, reliable, economically efficient and environmentally sound movement of vessels and it does this by constructing and maintaining navigation channels and harbors and regulating water levels on inland waterways.

The Great Lakes and Ohio River Division is responsible for navigation on two different navigation systems, the Ohio River Navigation and the Great Lakes Navigation. This amounts to 35% of the U.S. inland waterborne commerce on 3,400 miles of commercial waterways. 

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