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    Bulkheads removed at Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock – last hurdle in $3 million upgrade [Image 1 of 5]

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    Bulkheads removed at Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock – last hurdle in $3 million upgrade

    MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, UNITED STATES

    03.20.2019

    Photo by Nayelli Guerrero 

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District

    A contractor crews lifts steel bulkheads on the upstream side of the St. Anthony Falls Lock on March 20, a tricky maneuver completed in advance of anticipated high flows resulting from snowpack melt in the Mississippi headwaters. For nearly two weeks lock staff and personnel from the maintenance and repair section broke-up mounds of ice that had accumulated below the bulkheads to ensure the miter gates and tainter gate were operational and the bulkheads wouldn’t stick during their removal by means of a crane. With the bulkheads removed, the site can now be used to mitigate potential flood impacts by releasing water through the lock chamber (Of the 13 locks and dams in the St. Paul District, only Upper and Lower St. Anthony Falls were constructed to mitigate for flood impacts). Removal of the bulkheads also signifies the near-completion of a major rehab project here that includes installation of new machinery to raise and lower the tainter gate and the application of a protective coating on the tainter and miter gates, highlighting an effort to ensure operability of our critical infrastructure for future generations. (USACE photo by: Nayelli Guerrero)

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    Date Taken: 03.20.2019
    Date Posted: 03.21.2019 15:18
    Photo ID: 5197477
    VIRIN: 190320-A-FU271-021
    Resolution: 3024x4032
    Size: 5.96 MB
    Location: MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, US

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