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... Lock and Dam 26 ( R ) replacement project with and without a second 600 - foot lock . Construction of the first 1200 - foot lock was considered in the ... LOCK CONSTRUCTION AND MITIGATION A Impacts Without a Second Lock With a 600 Foot Lock.
... Lock and Dam 26 ( R ) replacement project with and without a second 600 - foot lock . Construction of the first 1200 - foot lock was considered in the ... LOCK CONSTRUCTION AND MITIGATION A Impacts Without a Second Lock With a 600 Foot Lock.
Page 46
... Lock when both locks are open . This occurs because the combined fleet transits the open lock during a closure , thereby significantly decreasing the unusually high percentage of empties at Barkley . On the other hand , when Barkley ...
... Lock when both locks are open . This occurs because the combined fleet transits the open lock during a closure , thereby significantly decreasing the unusually high percentage of empties at Barkley . On the other hand , when Barkley ...
Page 197
... locks through a tow section , thereby eliminating the need for at least one return of the line haul towboat and one filling or emptying of the lock chamber . Some minor modification would probably be needed to existing upstream and ...
... locks through a tow section , thereby eliminating the need for at least one return of the line haul towboat and one filling or emptying of the lock chamber . Some minor modification would probably be needed to existing upstream and ...
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