RIVERS PROJECT AREA MAP - St. Louis District...RIVERS PROJECT AREA MAP Completed in 1940, this lock...
Transcript of RIVERS PROJECT AREA MAP - St. Louis District...RIVERS PROJECT AREA MAP Completed in 1940, this lock...
WARREN
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ST. CHARLES
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LINCOLN
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Lock &Dam 27
Mel Price Locks & Dam
Lock &Dam 25
Lock & Dam 24
Lock &Dam 22
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JeffersonNationalExpansionMemorial
RiverlandsMigratoryBird Sanctuary
RiverlandsMigratoryBird Sanctuary
Edward AndersonState Conservation Area
Marais Temp ClaireConservation Area
Two Rivers NWRApple Creek Division
Jones ConfluencePoint State Park
Columbia BottomsConservation Area
PelicanIsland
B.K. Leach ConservationArea
Great River NationalWildlife RefugeDelair Division
Rip Rap LandingWildlifeManagement Area
Clarence Cannon Naitonal Wildlife Refuge
Reds Landing WildlifeManagement Area
MozierIsland
Dog Island Wildlife Management Area
SpatterdockLake Area
Dresser IslandConservation Area
Two Rivers NWRPortage Islands
Mile 215ConservationArea
Dardenne-Bolter IslandConservation Area
Two Rivers NWRCalhoun Division(Swan Lake)
Mason & Island 526Conservation Area
Calhoun PointWildlifeManagementArea
Two Rivers NWR-GilbertLake Division
Stump Lake WildlifeManagement Area
Fuller Lake WildlifeManagement Area
Michael's WildlifeManagement Area
Norton Woods Conservation Area
Godar-DiamondHurricane Island Wildlife Management Area
ClarksvilleRefuge
The Glades WildlifeManagement Area
Batchtown WildlifeManagement Area
Two Rivers NWRBatchtown DivisionStag Islands Group
Conservation Area
Ted Shanks Conservation Area
Ted Shanks Conservation Area
August A. BuschMemorialConservation Area
Weldon Spring State Wildlife Area
Howell IslandState Wildlife Area
Prairie SloughConservation Area
St. StanislausPark
Edmond A. BablerMemorial State Park
State Park
Fairgrounds
State Park
Lewis andClark State Historic Site
Cuivre RiverState Park
Pere MarquetteState Park
HorseshoeLake
DardenneLake
Creve Coeur Lake
Lake Saint LouisCahokiaCanal
Illinois RIver
Mississippi River
Missouri River
Piasa Creek
Dardenne Creek
Walnut Creek
Big Sandy Creek
Otter Creek
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Cuivre River
Guinns Creek
Salt River
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Glasgow
Winchester
St. Peters
O'FallonWentzville
Truesdale
Warrenton
Winfield
Cave
MoscowMills
Troy
Greenfield
Rockbridge
Brighton
Alton
Wood River
GraniteCity
St. Louis
St. Charles
PortageDes Sioux
Jerseyville
Otterville
Elsah
Grafton
Brussels
Batchtown
Paynesville
Clarksville
Ashburn
Frankford
Eolia
Louisiana
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Hamburg
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R I V E R S P R O J E C T A R E A M A P
Completed in 1940, this lock spans the rivernear Clarksville, Missouri, and consists ofonly one 600-ft lock for an average lift of 15feet. This lock was the first one constructedunder the 9-ft channel project without rollergates — a huge leap in lock and dam engi-neering at the time. It has 15 tainter gatesthat controls the flow of the mightyMississippi River.
Construction of Melvin Price Locks and Dam began in 1979 and was completed in1994. Old Locks and Dam 26 was removedbeginning in 1990 when the main lock atMelvin Price became operational. MelvinPrice Locks and Dam operates 2 lock cham-bers — a 600-ft lock and a 1200-ft lock foran average lift of 20-ft. Throughout its designand construction, the Corps of Engineersemployed state-of-the-art computer-assisteddesign, testing, and evaluation to create astructure that represents the very best in river navigation control works.
Completed in 1953 near Granite City, Illinois, the twin locks at Lock 27 aresituated at the southern end of an 8.4-mile long, man-made canal. This lastdownstream lock moves more cargo than any other navigation structure on the Mississippi River. After 1940, only a single obstacle prevented the safe and reliable operation of a 9-ft navigation channel — a 17-mile series of rock ledgesjust North of St. Louis knownas the Chain of Rocks Reach.The Corps of Engineers constructed the canal tobypass the treacherous Chainof Rocks Reach and then builta low-water dam across themain river channel to ensureadequate pool depths.
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This lock and dam went into operation in1939 near Winfield, Missouri, and consists of one 600-ft lock for an average lift of 15feet. It was equipped with 3 submersible roller gates and 14 submersible tainter gates.At the time of construction, submersible gatesrepresented a marked improvement in thatthey allowed for the almost unobstructed flow of floodwaters, ice and debris.
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USACE US Army Corps of Engineers 877-462-6979
USFWS US Fish & Wildlife Service 618-883-2524
IDNR Illinois Dept of Natural Resources 217-782-6752
MDC Missouri Department of Conservation 573-751-4115
MDNR Missouri Dept of Natural Resources 800-334-6946
IHPA Illinois Historic Preservation Agency 618-251-5811
MANAGING AGENCY PHONE NUMBER
1 Horseshoe Lake State Park X X X X X X IDNR2 Roman Road Turnaround X USACE3 Chain of Rocks Park X X X X IDNR4 Dam 27 Access X X USACE5 West Levee Access X X USACE6 Canal Access X X X USACE7 Lewis & Clark State Historic Site X X X X IHPA8 Columbia Bottoms X X X X X X MDC9 Jones Confluence State Park X X X X MDNR10 Mel Price/NGRM/Illinois Esplanade X X X X X X USACE11 Maple Island Access X L X X X USACE12 Ellis Bay (Riverlands Way) X X X X X USACE13 Alton River Park X X X X X X City of Alton14 Ellis Island Access X X X X USACE15 Teal Pond X L X X X USACE16 Ellis Lake Access X X USACE17 Lincoln Shields Rec. Area X L X X X X USACE18 Alton Lake Access X L X X USACE19 Alta Villa Access X L X USACE20 Spatterdock Access X L X USACE21 Dresser Island X L X X MDC22 Piasa Creek Rec. Area X X X X X IDNR23 Piasa Harbor Marina fee USACE-outgrant24 Lockhaven Harbor Access fee USACE-outgrant25 Hideaway Harbor X X X X X St. Charles Co.26 Sherwood Harbor Marina fee X USACE-outgrant27 Pohlmann Slough Access X L X X IDNR28 Royal Landing Access X L X IDNR29 Cuiver Island Access X L X MDC30 Lock & Dam 25/Winfield Access X X X X X USACE31 Cockrell Hollow Access-Batchtown X L X X USACE-outgrant32 Foley Access X L X X USACE33 Praire Pond Access X L X X USFWS34 Mississippi River Access X L X X IDNR35 B.K. Leach River Access X X X MDC36 Hurricane Access X L X X USACE37 Gilead Access X L X X USFWS38 Norton Woods Access X L X X X MDC39 Red’s Landing Access-slough X L X X X IDNR40 Red’s Landing Access-river X X X IDNR41 Paraire Slough Access X X MDC42 Hamburg Ferry Access X X X X MDC43 Rip Rap Landing Access X X X IDNR44 Lock & Dam 24/ClarksvilleRiverfront X X X X X X USACE &City45 Pleasant Hill Access X L X X X USACE46 Silo Access X L X X X USACE47 Calumet Creek Access X L X X MDC48 Gosline Access X L X X X USACE49 City of Louisiana X X X X X City of Louisiana50 Two Rivers South Access X L USACE51 Two River North Access X L X X USACE52 Ted Shanks Horseshoe Lake Access X L X X X MDC53 Ted Shanks Salt River Access X L X X MDC54 Willow North Access X L X USACE55 DuPont Public Access X L X X X MDC56 Cincinnati Landing Access X L X USACE57 Lock & Dam 22 X X USACE58 Michael’s Landing Access X L X IDNR59 Godar-Diamond Access X L X X IDNR60 Hadley Landing Access X L X X IDNR61 The Glades Access X L X IDNR62 Fuller Lake Access X L X IDNR63 Stump Lake Access X L X X IDNR64 Blooms Landing Access X L USFWS65 Dabbs Road Access X L X IDNR66 Pere Marquestte State Park X L X X X X X X X IDNR67 Lower Swan Lake Access X L X X X USFWS68 Calhoun Wetlands Access X X X USFWS69 Swan Lake Levee Access X X X USFWS70 Gilbert Lake Access X X X USFWS71 Silver Lake Access X L X X X IDNR
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