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Chapter: Appendix C Documentation of Original Construction and Major Rehabilitation Dates for Mainstem Inland Waterways System Locks

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APPENDIX C

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Documentation of Original Construction and Major Rehabilitation Dates for Mainstem Inland Waterways System Locks

River Lock Open Date Rehab Datea Age Based on Openingb Age Based on Rehab Data Source for Rehabilitation
Mississippi 1 1930–1932 1980 82–84 34 Mark Sudol, USACE
2 1930 1995 84 19 Saint Paul District website: http://www.mvp.usace.army.mil/Missions/Navigation/LocksDams/LockDam2.aspx
3 1938 1991 76 23 Saint Paul District website: http://www.mvp.usace.army.mil/Missions/Navigation/LocksDams/LockDam3.aspx
4 1935 1994 79 20 Saint Paul District website: http://www.mvp.usace.army.mil/Missions/Navigation/LocksDams/LockDam4.aspx
5 1935 1998 79 16 Saint Paul District website: http://www.mvp.usace.army.mil/Missions/Navigation/LocksDams/LockDam5.aspx
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    5a 1936 2000 78 14 Saint Paul District website: http://www.mvp.usace.army.mil/Missions/Navigation/LocksDams/LockDam5A.aspx
    6 1936 1999 78 15 Saint Paul District website: http://www.mvp.usace.army.mil/Missions/Navigation/LocksDams/LockDam6.aspx
    7 1937 2002 77 12 Saint Paul District website: http://www.mvp.usace.army.mil/Missions/Navigation/LocksDams/LockDam7.aspx
    8 1937 2003 77 11 Saint Paul District website: http://www.mvp.usace.army.mil/Missions/Navigation/LocksDams/LockDam8.aspx
    9 1938 2005 76 9 Mark Sudol, USACE
    10 1937 2006 77 8 Mark Sudol, USACE
    11 1937 2012 77 2 Mark Sudol, USACE
    12 1939 2000 75 14 Rock Island District special compilation, May 2014
    13 1938 1996 76 18 Rock Island District special compilation, May 2014
    14 1939 1996 75 18 Rock Island District special compilation, May 2014
    15 1934 1993 80 21 Rock Island District special compilation, May 2014
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River Lock Open Date Rehab Datea Age Based on Openingb Age Based on Rehab Data Source for Rehabilitation
16 1937 1991 77 23 Rock Island District special compilation, May 2014
17 1939 1988 75 26 Rock Island District special compilation, May 2014
18 1937 1990 77 24 Rock Island District special compilation, May 2014
19 1957 2008 57 6 Rock Island District special compilation, May 2014
20 1936 1994 78 20 Rock Island District special compilation, May 2014
21 1938 1990 76 24 Mark Sudol, USACE
22 1938 1990 76 24 Mark Sudol, USACE
24 1940 2003 74 11 Saint Louis District website: http://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Portals/54/docs/recreation/rivers/NavFactSheets/03Dam24.pdf
25 1939 1999 75 15 Saint Louis District website: http://www.mvr.usace.army.mil/Portals/48/docs/CC/FactSheets/Miss/LockDam25.pdf
27 1953 2009 51 5 Mark Sudol, USACE
Melvin Price 1990 None 24 24 N/A
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Ohio Olmsted New construction in progress N/A
Belleville 1969 None 45 45 N/A
Cannelton 1974 None 40 40 N/A
Meldahl 1964 None 50 50 N/A
Dashields 1929 1980 85 34 Mark Sudol, USACE
Emsworth 1921 1986c 93 28 Ohio River Mainstem System Study Integrated Main Report: http://pbadupws.nrc.gov/docs/ML0810/ML081000184.pdf
Greenup 1961 None 53 53 N/A
Hannibal 1973 None 41 41 N/A
Myers 1975 None 39 39 N/A
Markland 1963 2011 51 3 Waterways Council, Inc. (2011): http://ilrdss.isws.illinois.edu/pubs/govconf2011/session1a/Rohde.pdf
McAlpine 1965 New lock in 2009 49 5 Louisville District: http://www.lrl.usace.army.mil/Missions/CivilWorks/Navigation/LocksandDams/McAlpineLocksandDam.aspx
Montgomery 1936 1990 78 24 Ohio River Mainstem System Study Integrated Main Report: http://pbadupws.nrc.gov/docs/ML0810/ML081000184.pdf
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River Lock Open Date Rehab Datea Age Based on Openingb Age Based on Rehab Data Source for Rehabilitation
New Cumberland 1959 None 55 55 N/A
Newburgh 1975 None 39 39 N/A
Pike Island 1968 None 46 46 N/A
Racine 1971 None 43 43 N/A
Byrd 1993 2002 21 12 Huntington District website: http://www.lrh.usace.army.mil/Missions/Locksand Dams/RobertCByrdLocksandDam.aspx
Smithland 1980 None 34 34 N/A
Willow Island 1975 None 39 39 N/A
Illinois LaGrange 1939 1988 75 26 Rock Island District special compilation, May 2014
Peoria 1938 1990 76 24 Mark Sudol, USACE
O’Brien 1960 None 54 54 N/A
Lockport 1933 1989 81 25 http://www.mvr.usace.army.mil/Portals/48/docs/CC/FactSheets/IL/Lockport _LockandDam.pdf
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Dresden Island 1933 1995 81 19 Mark Sudol, USACE
Starved Rock 1933 1996 81 18 Mark Sudol, USACE
Marseilles 1933 1996 81 18 Mark Sudol, USACE
Brandon Road 1933 1988 81 26 Mark Sudol, USACE
Columbia–Snake McNary 1953 None 61 61 N/A
Bonneville 1993 None 21 21 N/A
John Day 1971 None 43 43 N/A
The Dalles 1960 None 54 54 N/A
Ice Harbor 1962 None 52 52 N/A
Lower Mon 1969 None 45 45 N/A
Little Goose 1970 None 44 44 N/A
Lower Granite 1975 None 39 39 N/A

NOTE: N/A = not applicable; mon = monumental; rehab = rehabilitation; USACE = U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

a Dates are based on publicly available records that occasionally conflict with one another. There may also be discrepancies due to different dates for when the work was substantially complete and when it was officially closed out in the government accounting records. Locks with “none” did not appear in a search of public records. The lack of a rehabilitation project for the lock has not been confirmed by USACE.

b As of 2014.

c Another rehabilitation is under way.

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TRB Special Report 315: Funding and Managing the U.S. Inland Waterways System: What Policy Makers Need to Know explores the role and importance of the federally funded inland waterways system, priorities for future investment, its beneficiaries, and sources of funding.

In recent years, the inland waterways system has transported six to seven percent of all domestic ton-miles of cargo. The system is a small but important component of the national freight system, particularly for bulk commodities. The study committee finds that, in order to ensure efficient use of limited navigation resources, the most critical need for the inland waterways system is a sustainable and well-executed plan for maintaining system reliability and performance. Reliability and performance will depend on placing higher priority on investments in operations and maintenance (O&M). Without a funding strategy that prioritizes system preservation, maintenance may continue to be deferred, which would result in further deterioration and in a less cost effective and less reliable system.

The committee finds that more reliance on a “user-pays” funding strategy for the commercial navigation system is feasible, would generate new revenues for maintenance, and would promote economic efficiency.

The committee suggests that an asset management program focused on economic efficiency, fully implemented and linked to the budgeting process, would help prioritize maintenance spending and ascertain the funding levels required for reliable freight service.

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