Following the recent forecasts on potential flooding on the Red River of the North and Mississippi River and its tributaries, staff at Locks and Dams 3 and 9 prepare sandbags to protect areas around the lock. Brian Sipos, Lock and Dam 9 lockmaster, said, “These sand bags will specifically be used to protect the miter gate equipment and tainter valve machinery. Diversion barriers and sandbags will be placed around the equipment to keep debris from floating into the gears and other moving parts, which can cause significant damage when the machinery is operated. Next week's efforts will focus on filling sandbags on the dike. This will protect vulnerable areas on the embankment as high winds can generate waves that can cause erosion. We are all hoping the water doesn’t get that high, but we still need to prepare for if it does.” (USACE Photo by: Sam Mathiowetz)
Date Taken: | 03.06.2019 |
Date Posted: | 03.13.2019 11:53 |
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