Lower Mississippi River (LMR) Dredging Update 61719
The Corps of Engineers Mississippi Valley New Orleans (MVN) continues responding to active shoaling in Southwest Pass (SWP) deposited by long-term high river stages (historic flood event and precipitation levels). There are three hopper dredges working in the area of SWP (2 industry hoppers and 1 government hopper) and two dustpan dredges working on the Crossings. The MVN awarded Southwest Pass Hopper Dredge Rental Contract #10-2019 to the hopper dredge STUYVESANT (Dutra Group). The MVN received one bid to the advertisement of Southwest Pass Hopper Dredge Rental Contract #11-2019 last week, the bid could not be awarded.
TRANSIT RESTRICTIONS AT SOUTHWEST PASS (SWP):
- The Bar Pilots maximum draft recommendation remains at 44 feet (freshwater) as established at 1000 hours on Wednesday, April 17, 2019.
- The Crescent River Port Pilots maximum draft recommendation of 44 feet (freshwater) remains as established on Wednesday, April 17, 2019.
- The Federal Pilots increased their maximum draft recommendation to 44 feet (freshwater) on Wednesday, April 24, 2019.
INDUSTRY HOPPER DREDGE(S) IN SOUTHWEST PASS (SWP):
STUYVESANT: The hopper dredge STUYVESANT (Dutra Group) is dredging on assignment from Mile 0.8 Above Head of Passes (AHP) to Mile 1.0 Below Head of Passes (BHP). The STUYVESANT began working under Southwest Pass Hopper Dredge Rental Contract #10-2019 on June 14, 2019 after completing Contract #6-2019. The hopper dredge STUYVESANT is scheduled for refueling and to undergo Coast Guard inspection (Certificate of Inspection) and be offline from June 20th to June 26th.
NEWPORT: The hopper dredge NEWPORT (Manson Construction) is dredging from Mile 5.0 BHP to Mile 6.5 BHP. The NEWPORT completed Southwest Pass Hopper Dredge Rental Contract #1-2019 and commenced dredging under Southwest Pass Hopper Dredge Rental Contract #8-2019. The NEWPORT began dredging in SWP on November 28, 2018.
GOVERNMENT HOPPER DREDGE(S) IN SOUTHWEST PASS (SWP):
WHEELER: MVN’s hopper dredge WHEELER is dredging at Cubits Gap from Mile 3.5 AHP to Mile 2.5 AHP under Red Flag Emergency Callout #5-2019. The WHEELER is scheduled to come to the dock at the New Orleans District tonight to refuel and return to SWP late on Wednesday, June 19th to resume dredging before the STUYVESANT’s scheduled departure.
CUTTERHEAD DREDGE(S) IN THE HOPPER DREDGE DISPOSAL AREA (HDDA):
R.S. WEEKS: The industry cutterhead dredge R.S. WEEKS (Weeks Marine) continues dredging in the Hopper Dredge Disposal Area and is beneficially using all material in the Pass A’Loutre Wildlife Management Area (PALWMA). The cutterhead dredged the Ship Channel (SWP) from December 15, 2018 to April 24, 2019 and began dredging in the HDDA on April 26, 2019. A total of 4.5 million cubic yards of material has now been beneficially placed in the PALWMA from the HDDA and has restored approximately 400 acres of sensitive wildlife habitat.
DUSTPAN DREDGE(S) ON THE CROSSINGS ABOVE NEW ORLEANS:
HURLEY: The Corps dustpan dredge HURLEY continues dredging operations on the central 250 feet of channel at Red Eye Crossing (Mile 224 AHP). The government dustpan dredge commenced dredging on the Crossings on May 4, 2019
WALLCE McGEORGE: The industry dustpan dredge WALLCE McGEORGE continues dredging operations on the central 250 feet of channel at Bayou Goula Crossing (Mile 198 AHP). The industry hopper dredge commenced dredging on the Crossings on May 9, 2019.
The Carrollton Gauge (New Orleans) reading at 1500 hours was 16.69 feet, with a 24-hour change of + 0.03 feet.
The graph below is reproduced from NOAA’s National Weather Service website and represents an experimental product to account for the complexity of accurately predicting long-range precipitation. This forecast projects stage levels based on expected precipitation for 2 days (top) and 16 days (bottom) and was developed within the North American Ensemble Forecast System (NAEFS) computer model and highlights Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts (QPF). Along with the forecasts, a shaded area is also provided to indicate uncertainty for the forecast each day in the future. These plots are experimental and not an official forecast product.
Please see the attached report for complete details related to dredge assignmentsand an update from the National Weather Service on the Consecutive Days Above Flood Stage.
NWS Consecutive Days Above Flood Stage 61719.pptx
Forecast Location | Record (Days/Year) | 2019 (Days/Period) | 2011 (Days) | 1973 (Days) | 1927 (Days) |
Cairo, IL | 130
2019 |
130
Feb 8th – Today |
59 | 97 | 76 |
Memphis, TN | 65
1927 |
39
Feb 19th – Mar 29th |
35 | 64 | 65 |
Arkansas City, AR | 197
1927 |
63
Apr 16th – Today |
44 | 72 | 197 |
Greenville, MS | 120
1927 |
120
Feb 17th – Today |
46 | 71 | 115 |
Vicksburg, MS | 185
1927 |
121
Feb 17th – Today |
48 | 83 | 185 |
Natchez, MS | 164
2019 |
164
Jan 4th – Today |
53 | 90 | 77 |
Red River Landing, LA | 172
2019 |
172
Dec 27th – Today |
59 | 95 | 152 |
Baton Rouge, LA | 163
2019 |
163
Jan 6th – Today |
79 | 99 | 135 |