A broken portion of John Day Lock and Dam’s upstream navigation lock gate has slowed river traffic through that portion of the Columbia River. U.S. Army Corps technicians found the damage to a lower guide wheel July 25, 2022, and began repairs immediately, while maintaining lock operations, limiting the impact on the passage of commercial and recreational vessels.
John Day Lock & Dam is located 216 miles upriver from the mouth of the Columbia River near the city of Rufus, Ore.
Dedicated in 1968, construction of John Day Lock & Dam was completed in 1971. The project, which consists of a navigation lock, spillway, powerhouse and fish passage facilities, is authorized for navigation and hydroelectric power generation. Various recreational facilities are provided along Lake Umatilla and the John Day River.
Date Taken: | 08.03.2022 |
Date Posted: | 08.09.2022 19:43 |
Photo ID: | 7361753 |
VIRIN: | 220803-A-AI699-029 |
Resolution: | 3456x5184 |
Size: | 16.24 MB |
Location: | RUFUS, OREGON, US |
Web Views: | 11 |
Downloads: | 3 |
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