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US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG

TABLE OF CONTENTS Memphis District Overview Mississippi Valley Division Map Memphis District Congressional Map II IV V PROJECTS Elvis Stahr Harbor 1 I

MEMPHIS DISTRICT OVERVIEW The Memphis District was established in 1882, and is one of six districts in U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mississippi Valley Division. Encompassing almost 25,000 square miles, the Memphis District is responsible for federal civil works projects in portions of six states -- Arkansas, Kentucky, Illinois, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee. Memphis District Commanded by Col. Jeffery A. Anderson, the district employs about 500 federal civil service workers. These professionals and craftsmen provide a broad range of technical capabilities to address the Mid-South region's water resource needs. The Memphis District team includes civil, electrical, structural and mechanical engineers, as well as biologists, economists, clerical workers and many skilled laborers. District Employees In addition to our downtown Memphis headquarters located in the Clifford Davis/Odell Horton Federal Building, we also have river engineering and marine mooring facilities at Ensley Engineer Yard in south Memphis at McKellar Lake. Field offices are located in Wynne, Arkansas, and Caruthersville and East Prairie, Missouri. Ensley Engineer Yard The district has three major mission areas flood risk management, navigation and environmental stewardship with our total civil works program averaging more than $100 million a year. II

MEMPHIS DISTRICT OVERVIEW (Continued) Dredging for Navigation On the Mississippi River, the Memphis District maintains a minimum 9-foot-deep, 300-foot-wide navigation channel. The Mississippi River is the heart of a vast inland navigable waterway system that extends for 12,350 miles. Channel improvements and maintenance dredging are primary tools for keeping the Mississippi open. More than 250 million tons of river-borne commodities pass through the district's reach of the river each year. In addition to our main channel navigation and flood risk reduction work, we also provide Emergency Operations planning and response services through our Readiness Branch for natural disasters like floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, and man-made disasters. Emergency Management Students in the STEM Program meet with Memphis District biologists Overall, the Memphis District is a multi-talented public engineering agency that can solve a variety of civil works problems. We assist other government agencies with their engineering challenges through our "Support for Others Program," and we contribute volunteer community services to the people of the Mid-South. We are also active participants in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) program. The District is a valuable resource, and we will help the people of the six states we serve meet the civil works challenges they face. Public safety is the Corps number one priority. Our pledge is to meet the public engineering needs of your constituents with dedication and professionalism. III

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ARKANSAS GOV. Mike Beebe (D) SEN. Mark Pryor (D) SEN. John Boozman (R) REP. Rick Crawford (R AR - 1 ) REP. Tim Griffin (R AR - 2 ) ILLINOIS GOV. Pat Quinn (D) SEN. Richard J. Durbin (D) SEN. Mark S. Kirk (R) REP. William Enyart (D IL - 12 ) KENTUCKY GOV. Steven L. Beshear (D) SEN. Mitch McConnell (R) SEN. Randal Howard "Rand" Paul (R) REP. Edward Whitfield (R KY - 1 ) MISSISSIPPI GOV. Phil Bryant (R) SEN. Thad Cochran (R) SEN. Roger Wicker (R) REP. Alan Nunnelee (R MS - 1 ) REP. Bennie Thompson (D MS - 2 ) VI MISSOURI GOV. Jay Nixon (D) SEN. Claire McCaskill (D) SEN. Roy Blunt (R) REP. Jason Smith (R MO - 8 ) TENNESSEE GOV. Bill Haslam (R) SEN. Lamar Alexander (R) SEN. Bob Corker (R) REP. Marsha Blackburn (R TN - 7 ) REP. Stephen Fincher (R TN - 8 ) REP. Steve Cohen (D TN - 9 )

Last Update: 1 December 2014 Elvis Stahr Harbor, KY Point of Contact Vickie Watson, Project Manager, Ph. (901) 544-3986 Vickie.L.Watson@usace.army.mil Authority: River and Harbor Act of 1960, Sec. 107; Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) 1988, Sec. 53(b) Appropriation: Energy and Water Development, Operation & Maintenance Project Financial Data: Allocation for FY 2013: $ 0 Allocation for FY 2014: 625,000 President s Budget Request for FY 2015: 15,000 House Report, FY 2015 15,000 Disaster Relief Act Funding: Allocation thru FY 2013: $ 1,900,000 Allocation for FY 2014: 0 Local Interest/Project Sponsor: City of Hickman, Kentucky Location: This project is located near Hickman, Kentucky, in Fulton County. Description: The project provides for maintenance of an off-river harbor channel extending from the main channel (mile 922.0) of the Mississippi River along the city front to a point about 0.3 miles below the junction of Obion Creek and Bayou Du Chien. The approved channel dimensions are 9 feet deep, 250 feet wide and 5,800 feet long, with a 500 by 600 foot turning basin at its upstream end. Elvis Stahr Harbor Importance: This is a slack-water harbor and is used primarily for the export of agricultural products. A U.S. Coast Guard facility and local Ferry Boat uses this harbor. Impacts of not dredging this harbor could vary from cutting off access to the Coast Guard facility, to requiring barges to be light-loaded, to complete harbor closure. In addition, restoration of the harbor limits will be more costly in the future, as the sedimentation will continue to accumulate. Status: Funds appropriated in Fiscal Year 2014 are being used to perform surveys and dredging at the mouth of the harbor. The harbor dredging contract was awarded in June 2014. The mouth of the harbor was dredged in July 2014. Issues and Other Information: Maintenance and funding requirements vary from year to year depending on current harbor conditions and current prices for dredging services, respectively. Maintenance of low-use harbors is not an Administration budget priority. 1

ELVIS STAHR HARBOR, KY MAINTENANCE DREDGING 2