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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: National Research Council Board Membership and Staff." Transportation Research Board and National Research Council. 2004. Review of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Restructured Upper Mississippi-Illinois River Waterway Feasibility Study. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10873.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: National Research Council Board Membership and Staff." Transportation Research Board and National Research Council. 2004. Review of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Restructured Upper Mississippi-Illinois River Waterway Feasibility Study. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10873.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: National Research Council Board Membership and Staff." Transportation Research Board and National Research Council. 2004. Review of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Restructured Upper Mississippi-Illinois River Waterway Feasibility Study. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10873.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: National Research Council Board Membership and Staff." Transportation Research Board and National Research Council. 2004. Review of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Restructured Upper Mississippi-Illinois River Waterway Feasibility Study. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10873.
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Appendix B National Research Council Board Membership and Staff WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BOARD RICHARD G. LUTHY, Chair, Stanford University, Stanford, California tOAN B. ROSE, Vice Chair, Michigan State University, East Lansing RICHELLE M. ALLEN-KING, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York GREGORY B. BAECHER, University of Maryland, College Park KENNETH R. BRADBURY, Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey, Madison [AMES CROOK, Water Reuse Consultant, Norwell, Massachusetts EFI FOUFOULA-GEORGIOU, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis PETER GLEICK, Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environ- ment, and Security, Oakland, California tOHN LETEY, tR., University of California, Riverside CHRISTINE L. MOE, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia ROBERT PERCIASEPE, National Audubon Society, Washington, D.C. [ERALD L. SCHNOOK, University of Iowa, Iowa City LEONARD SHABMAN, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univer- sity, Blacksburg R. RHODES TRUSSELL, Trussell Technologies, Inc., Pasadena, California KARL K. TUREKIAN, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 45

46 Appendix B HAME M. WATT, Independent Consultant, Washington, D.C. [AMES L. WESCOAT, [R., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign NRC Staff STEPHEN D. PAR1KER, Director LAURA i. EHLERS, Senior Staff Officer [EFFREY W. [ACOBS, Senior Staff Officer WILLIAM S. LOGAN, Senior Staff Officer LAUREN E. ALEXANDER, Staff Officer MAR1K C. GIBSON, Staff Officer STEPHANIE E. [OHNSON, Staff Officer M. tEANNE AQUILINO, Administrative Associate ELLEN A. DE GUNMAN, Research Associate PATRICIA [ONES KERSHAW, Study/Research Associate ANITA A. HALL, Administrative Assistant [ON Q. SANDERS, Senior Project Assistant DOROTHY K. WEIR, Project Assistant

~ppend~c B 47 TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH BOARD EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Chair: Genevieve Giuliano, Director, University of Southern California, Los Angeles Vice Chair: Michael S. Townes, President and CEO, Hampton Roads Tran- s~t Executive Director: Robert E. Skinner, [r., Transportation Research Board Michael W. Behrens, Executive, Texas Department of Transportation Joseph H. Boardman, Commissioner, New York State Department of Transportation Sarah C. Campbell, President, TransManagement Inc. Joanne F. Casey, President and CEO, Intermodal Association of North America tames C. Codell III, Secretary, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet John L. Craig, Director, State Engineer, Nebraska Department of Roads Bernard S. Groseclose, fir., President and CEO, South Carolina State Ports Authority Susan Hanson, Professor of Geography and Director, Clark University Lester A. Hoel, L.A. Lacy Distinguished Professor, University of Virginia Henry L. Hungerbeeler, Director, Missouri Department of Transportation Adib K. Kanafani, Cahill Professor of Engineering, University of California, Berkeley Ronald F. Kirby, Director, Transportation Planning, Metropolitan Wash- ington Council of Governments Herbert S. Levinson, Principal, Herbert S. Levinson Transportation Con- sultant Michael D. Meyer, Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology Off P. Morales, Director, California Department of Transportation Kam K. Movassaghi, Secretary, Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development Carol A. Murray, Commissioner, New Hampshire Department of Trans- portat~on David Z. Plavin, President, Airports Council International of North Amer- ~ca

48 Appendix B [ohn H. Rebensdorf, Vice President, Network and Service Planning, Union Pacific Railroad Company Catherine L. Ross, Director and Harry West Chair of City and Regional Planning, Georgia Institute of Technology Paul P. Skoutelas, CEO, Port Authority Allegheny County Michael W. Wickham, Chairman, Roadway Corporation

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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has a long history of managing navigation, floods, and other water-related issues on the Upper Mississippi and Illinois Rivers. A recent chapter in that history is the problem of waterway congestion at several locks on the lower portion of the Upper Mississippi River. The Corps has studied this problem and its possible solutions since the late 1980s, producing a draft feasibility study in 2000 and an interim report on a restructured feasibility study in 2002. A committee was convened to review and provide advice on the most recent phase of the Corps' analytical efforts.

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