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  • 1.  Waterway Capacity Studies

    Posted 04-16-2024 05:11 PM
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    Good Afternoon Everyone!

    Ohio's State Parks are looking into / considering conducting waterway capacity studies.  We are very interested to know if any other states or park systems have conducted such studies, and if so:

     - Was it done in-house or was a consultant hired?

     - Do you believe that all potentially impacted aspects were considered?

    Social (type of activity / type of vessel / user conflict / perception of safety / quality of recreational experience / etc.)

    Physical (actual and perceived impact on resource / access to facilities and amenities / ecological assessment / turbidity and HABs / etc.)

    Managerial (adequacy of facilities and other resources / observance or complaints of unlawful activity / reasonable launch and retrieval time at boat ramps / etc.)

     - Over what time period (months / years) was the study conducted: were previously collected statistics used or were "real-time" observations and stakeholder opinions gathered during the study?

     - What is your level of confidence in the final product (do you think there was any inherent preconceived outcome or bias)?

    If you are interested in looking over the types of information we were considering for inclusion in the study, I am attaching a preliminary draft of the scope of work that we put together after a 'brain-storming' session.  Please feel free to share any advice or recommendations related to your experiences with this type of study.

    THANK YOU!



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    Deb Green
    Regulatory Program Administrator
    OH DNR, Parks & Watercraft
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  • 2.  RE: Waterway Capacity Studies

    Posted 05-16-2024 12:11 PM

    Hello Again Everyone,

    Since we have not received any responses to the original post, I have been asked to follow up and ask that if your state HAS NOT done any carrying capacity studies would you please post a response with that information?

    Thank you again!

    -Deb






  • 3.  RE: Waterway Capacity Studies

    Posted 02-25-2025 02:02 PM
    Hi Deb,
    Iowa has NOT done any carrying capacity studies.

    Thank you,
    Susan


    Susan Stocker I Boating Law Admin/Education Coordinator
    Communication, Outreach & Marketing Bureau
    Department of Natural Resources
    6200 Park Ave. Ste 200. Des Moines, IA 50321
    P:515-313-6439





  • 4.  RE: Waterway Capacity Studies

    Posted 28 days ago
    I have a copy of a waterway use survey from 2003 which was done for Maryland.

    Mike

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    K. Michael Lathroum
    Boating Stakeholder Coordinator
    Fishing and Boating Services
    Department of Natural Resources
    580 Taylor Ave., E-4
    Annapolis, MD 21401
    (410) 260-8272 (office)
    (410) 260-8453 (fax)
    (410) 279-9054 (cell)
      





  • 5.  RE: Waterway Capacity Studies

    Posted 02-25-2025 02:02 PM

    To the best of my knowledge, Wisconsin has not done any studies relating to lake carrying capacity.  With that being said there might be some local efforts on individual lakes because it is a common question of how can we limit the number of boats on a particular lake. 

     

    Darren Kuhn

     

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    Division of Public Safety and Resource Protection
    Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
    2984 Shawano Ave. Green Bay, WI 54313
    Cell Phone: (920) 615-6075

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  • 6.  RE: Waterway Capacity Studies

    Posted 02-25-2025 02:02 PM

    I am unaware of any water capacity studies being conducted in New Jersey to date.



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    Lt. Christopher Jones
    Operations Officer
    Marine Services Bureau
    New Jersey State Police
    New Jersey BLA
    christopher.jones@njsp.gov
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  • 7.  RE: Waterway Capacity Studies

    Posted 29 days ago
    I am also not aware of any waterway capacity studies being done for Iowa waters.

    Susan Stocker I Boating Law Admin/Education Coordinator
    Communication, Outreach & Marketing Bureau
    Department of Natural Resources
    6200 Park Ave. Ste 200. Des Moines, IA 50321
    P:515-313-6439





  • 8.  RE: Waterway Capacity Studies

    Posted 29 days ago

    Wisconsin has not done any water capacity studies.

     

    Darren Kuhn

    Boating Law Administrator – Lietentent

    Division of Public Safety and Resource Protection
    Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
    2984 Shawano Ave

    Green Bay, WI 54313
    Cell Phone: (920) 615-6075

    darren.kuhn@wisconsin.gov

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  • 9.  RE: Waterway Capacity Studies

    Posted 02-25-2025 02:02 PM

    North Dakota has not done any studies.

     

    Jackie Lundstrom

    Operations Supervisor

     

    (701) 328-6606          jalundst@nd.gov          gf.nd.gov

     

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  • 10.  RE: Waterway Capacity Studies

    Posted 28 days ago

    Good morning Deb,

    I reached out to our Office of Water Resources and this is what I learned;

    "To my knowledge the IDNR has not conducted a Waterway Capacity Study.  I believe we may have conducted localized Waterway Capacity Studies associated with lock capacity improvements completed at the Stratton Lock and Dam on the Fox River in McHenry several years ago.  We may have also investigated waterway capacity on the Chicago River in downtown Chicago.It is possible the US Coast Guard may have conducted such studies in Illinois, particularly on heavily navigated waterways.   MWRDGC may also have looked at such capacities on the Chicago River, but I am not aware.The USACE certainly have tracked and studied lockages that have occurred at their operated locks on the Mississippi, Illinois, Ohio, and Lake Michigan."

    I hope this helps!



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    Cody Gray
    Safety Education Administrator
    IL Dept of Natural Resources
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