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July 14, 2014
WATER WORLD
Damage assessment of runaway barges at Marseilles lock and dam
Urbana IL (SPX) Jul 14, 2014
It takes a synchronized lock and dam system-operating like a motorized flight of stairs on the Illinois River, using gravity to move the water-to maintain a minimum depth for boat traffic. A disastrous domino effect occurred on April 19, 2013, when heavy rain and runoff, strong winds, and river currents resulted in seven unmoored barges crashing into the dam at Marseilles. University of Illinois soil scientist Ken Olson studied the extensive repercussions of the incident. "Four of the seven ... read more
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