Monday, March 1, 2021

1842 Kentucky River Lock and Dam #1 near Carrolton, KY

(Satellite)

This was part of the Kentucky River Waterway.


The Kentucky River waterway system is like some I've documented in Wisconsin: it was viable in the 19th Century, but not in the 21st Century. [AbandonedOnline]

finance.ky.gov
Lock and Dam 1 were built from 1836-1842 and support a 27-mile long pool of water.  The original dam was a timber crib structure, consisting of an outside frame of timbers filled with dirt and rock, and the original lock was stone masonry.  The structures are located four miles above the mouth of the Ohio River.  Lock 1 was shut down in 2007 because of mechanical and structural problems.  [It must have been fixed because it is scheduled to operate in 2022.]
 
History
  • 1836-1842 Original construction of lock and dam
  • 1882 Dam is rebuilt by the Corps of Engineers
  • 1902-1908 Concrete cap is added to the top of the timber crib dam
  • 1953 New upper miter sill is added in the lock chamber, Upper gates are upgraded from wood to steel
  • 1955 Lower lock gates are upgraded from wood to steel
  • 1977-1978 New concrete is added to crest of the dam, Surface repairs are made to cracks in the existing concrete cap on the dam, Sheet pilling is added to front of dam
  • 1991 New lower lock gates are added

finance.ky.gov

Terry Breeck posted
Ky river at lock 1 during high water.

When the Ohio River is around 25' on the Markland river gauge, the lower pool of this dam tops the dam. The normal drop is 427.6-419.4 = 8.2' [OhioGameFishing]

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