Channel Maintenance Program

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) provides safe, reliable, efficient, and environmentally sustainable waterborne transportation systems—including channels, harbors, and waterways—to support global commerce, national security, and public recreation.

Within this mission, the USACE Rock Island District's Operations Division manages the operations and maintenance of the Upper Mississippi River and Illinois Waterway 9-foot Navigation Channel Project. The District’s area of responsibility primarily covers Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri, along with a small portion of Wisconsin.

To maintain a safe and reliable channel, the District relies on a combination of navigation structures and dredging. Sedimentation naturally accumulates in the channel due to regular silt movement, erosion from high water or heavy rains, and shifting river currents. USACE routinely removes this material using mechanical or hydraulic dredging methods. In strict accordance with environmental regulations, the removed sediment is placed in designated areas along the river, many of which are specifically designed for beneficial use and ecological support.

Hydrographic Surveys

eHydro is an interactive web application that allows users to download recent and historical hydrographic survey data for all federal navigation channels.

Survey Vessel Clark
Survey Vessel Clark
A multibeam point cloud taken of the rock floor of the Mississippi River in pool 14 near LeClaire, Iowa.
Survey Vessel Clark
Digital representation of a river survey completed in Pool 17 of the Mississippi River.
Rock Island District Survey Vessel
Digitized image of a multibeam channel sweep produced during a river survey.
Rock Island District Survey Vessel
Digitized image of single transducer transects produced during a river survey.
Rock Island District Survey Vessel
Digitized image of a multi-transducer sweep produced during a river survey.
Survey Vessel Dubuque

Dredge Material Management Plans