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Video by Dalton Yoder
Holt Lock and Dam Reopening Timelapse
On Oct. 2, the Holt Lock and Dam, Alabama, was reopened under temporary operation status. Teams from engineering, data collection, and operations were on site as the Alice Parker with 8 barges was the first lockage since the lock closure on June 22, 2024. Refer to Navigation Bulletin 24-65 below for more information about the opening of the lock. https://www.sam.usace.army.mil/Missions/Civil-Works/Navigation/Navigation-Notices/
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Holt Lock and Dam Reopening Timelapse
On Oct. 2, the Holt Lock and Dam, Alabama, was reopened under temporary operation status. Teams from engineering, data collection, and operations were on site as the Alice Parker with 8 barges was the first lockage since the lock closure on June 22, 2024. Refer to Navigation Bulletin 24-65 below for more information about the opening of the lock. https://www.sam.usace.army.mil/Missions/Civil-Works/Navigation/Navigation-Notices/
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Holt Lock and Dam Closed for Safety
Mobile District's Operations Project manager, Anthony Perkins, discusses why the Holt Lock and Dam was closed on June 22nd, 2024, and the next steps to repair the cracking in the lock wall. The Holt Lock and Dam is located on the Black Warrior River in Holt, Alabama. It serves several purposes including flood control, navigation, and hydroelectric power generation.
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Holt Lock and Dam Closed for Safety Full Interview
Mobile District's Operations Project manager, Anthony Perkins, discusses why the Holt Lock and Dam was closed on June 22nd, 2024, and the next steps to repair the cracking in the lock wall. The Holt Lock and Dam is located on the Black Warrior River in Holt, Alabama. It serves several purposes including flood control, navigation, and hydroelectric power generation.
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Demopolis Lock Reopening
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District started working on the Demopolis Lock and Dam after a concrete breach occurred on Jan. 16, 2024, in Demopolis, Alabama. The Mobile District reopened the Lock on May 16, 2024, exactly four months after the breach occurred. The Demopolis Lock and Dam is located on the Tombigbee River, facilitating navigation and controlling water levels. Anthony Perkins, Mobile District's Operations Project manager, discusses the timeline, teamwork, and challenges of repairing the damaged concrete.
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Demopolis Lock and Dam Repairs Underway Part 2
Join Anthony Perkins, Operations Project Manager, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tuscaloosa Project Managment Office, as he discusses daily operations April 3, 2024 at the Demopolis Lock and Dam. Teams throughout the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District mobilized and sent vessels and crews to the Demopolis Lock and Dam in Demopolis, Alabama. (U.S. Army video by Rydell Tomas Jr)
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Contractors Assist Corps of Engineers During Demopolis Lock and Dam Repair
Join Duane Black, Diving Coordinator and contractor with J.F. Brennan, as they assist the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District, April 3, 2024, during daily operations at the Demopolis Lock and Dam. Teams throughout the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District mobilized and sent vessels and crews to the Demopolis Lock and Dam in Demopolis, Alabama. (U.S. Army video by Rydell Tomas Jr)
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Demopolis Lock and Dam Repairs Underway Part 1
Join Chad Brumelow, Navigation Manager, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Black Warrior & Tombigbee Lakes, as he discusses daily operations April 2, 2024 at the Demopolis Lock and Dam. Teams throughout the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District mobilized and sent vessels and crews to the Demopolis Lock and Dam in Demopolis, Alabama. (U.S. Army video by Rydell Tomas Jr)
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USACE Mobile District ongoing repairs at Demopolis Lock and Dam
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District started working on the Demopolis Lock and Dam after a concrete breach occurred on Jan. 16, 2024, in Demopolis, Alabama. The Demopolis Lock and Dam is located on the Tombigbee River, facilitating navigation and controlling water levels. Anthony Perkins, Mobile District's Operations Project manager, and Chad Brumelow, Mobile District's Navigation manager, discuss the timeline, teamwork, and challenges of repairing the damaged concrete.