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    Damaged navigation lock slows Columbia River traffic at John Day Dam [Image 2 of 27]

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    Damaged navigation lock slows Columbia River traffic at John Day Dam

    JOHN DAY DAM, OREGON, UNITED STATES

    07.26.2022

    Photo by Christopher Gaylord 

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District

    Engineers with the Portland District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) inspect the upstream gate on the John Day Dam navigation lock, located on the Columbia River near Rufus, Oregon, July 26 after the gate malfunctioned due to a broken guide wheel. While the Corps works to fix the 215,000-pound vertical lift gate, it’s continuing to pass vessels through the lock using a floating bulkhead—a wall that can be moved in and out of place with a tugboat and essentially used as a temporary gate. Currently, vessel lockages, which typically take about 45 minutes, are taking twice as long. The guide wheels, two of which are attached to each side of the gate, act as rollers that keep the gate aligned as it moves up and down through its normal range of motion during lockages. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Chris Gaylord)

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    Date Taken: 07.26.2022
    Date Posted: 07.29.2022 14:05
    Photo ID: 7343238
    VIRIN: 220726-A-KH311-0004
    Resolution: 6016x4016
    Size: 16.63 MB
    Location: JOHN DAY DAM, OREGON, US

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