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re: Lock # 2 trouble in St Tammany
Posted on 9/1/12 at 6:20 pm to 4LSU2
Posted on 9/1/12 at 6:20 pm to 4LSU2
Good news
LINK
quote:
Ashley Rodrigue reports that a valve has been opened that is relieving pressure on Lock #2 near the Pearl River diversion canal, but says officials warn the danger is not over.
LINK
Posted on 9/1/12 at 6:49 pm to cdaniel76
quote:
Diversionary Canal Update 6:45pm
The Army Corps of Engineers is on the scene at Lock 2 examining the work done by the St. Tammany Parish Engineers to relieve the pressure on the Lock.
We are waiting for a determination from the Corps on the current threat level.
The mandatory evacuation is still in place.
Posted on 9/1/12 at 6:58 pm to cdaniel76
Video from the lock showing the scouring.
https://www.wwltv.com/video/featured-videos/Sheriffs-video-Washed-away-section-of-support-berm-at-Pearl-River-diversion-canal-168280316.html
https://www.wwltv.com/video/featured-videos/Sheriffs-video-Washed-away-section-of-support-berm-at-Pearl-River-diversion-canal-168280316.html
Posted on 9/1/12 at 7:19 pm to cdaniel76
Wife just got a text from a LE's wife saying it broke.....
Posted on 9/1/12 at 7:26 pm to cdaniel76
No facts yet. No other news outlet is reporting it as of now.
Posted on 9/1/12 at 10:19 pm to 4LSU2
VICKSBURG, Miss. - At approximately 1:30 today, St Tammany Parrish Sherriff's officials reported water was overtopping the south wall of the lock number 2 on the West Pearl River Navigation Canal south of Bogalusa, Louisiana near the town of Bush. Because of heavy rains from Hurricane Isaac, water levels have risen and caused water to overtop the lock wall causing some erosion.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District (Corps) responders immediately communicated with St Tammany Parish officials to open a valve to release water into the channel and water levels inside the lock chamber have fallen approximately 3 feet.
Corps, State of Louisiana and St Tammany Parish officials are presently on the site, accessing the situation. St Tammany Parrish officials have ordered an evacuation of the areas south and west of the lock until the risk is minimized. Every precaution is being taken to protect the safety of the people and property that could be impacted.
The navigation canal is connected to the Bogue Chitto and Pearl Rivers and was part of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1935. The project was completed in 1956 to provide navigation from the mouth of the West Pearl River to the vicinity of Bogalusa, Louisiana.
The project was regularly dredged and maintained until 1973. In 1995, due to decreases in river traffic, Congress put the lock and dam into "caretaker" status and the locks were closed to navigation
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District (Corps) responders immediately communicated with St Tammany Parish officials to open a valve to release water into the channel and water levels inside the lock chamber have fallen approximately 3 feet.
Corps, State of Louisiana and St Tammany Parish officials are presently on the site, accessing the situation. St Tammany Parrish officials have ordered an evacuation of the areas south and west of the lock until the risk is minimized. Every precaution is being taken to protect the safety of the people and property that could be impacted.
The navigation canal is connected to the Bogue Chitto and Pearl Rivers and was part of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1935. The project was completed in 1956 to provide navigation from the mouth of the West Pearl River to the vicinity of Bogalusa, Louisiana.
The project was regularly dredged and maintained until 1973. In 1995, due to decreases in river traffic, Congress put the lock and dam into "caretaker" status and the locks were closed to navigation
Posted on 9/2/12 at 9:49 am to stapuffmarshy
Nothing new today?
The dam is still intact I assume.
The dam is still intact I assume.
Posted on 9/2/12 at 12:20 pm to 4LSU2
I guess so. I'd love to hear an update from someone down there.
Posted on 9/2/12 at 3:22 pm to Menace
My camp is adjacent to the Corp property @ lock 2 . I was just there and talked with the chief h
ydrologist for the Vicksburg corp, he said it is stable now and the pictures they got were worse than the damage. He was very informative , spoke w/ us for 20 minutes .bottom line though is they were busy with other problems and this just" slipped through the crack" . If they would have opened those valves sooner there wouldn't have been a scare! I assume this means it won't happen again since it is on there radar, hopefully !!!!!!
ydrologist for the Vicksburg corp, he said it is stable now and the pictures they got were worse than the damage. He was very informative , spoke w/ us for 20 minutes .bottom line though is they were busy with other problems and this just" slipped through the crack" . If they would have opened those valves sooner there wouldn't have been a scare! I assume this means it won't happen again since it is on there radar, hopefully !!!!!!
Posted on 9/2/12 at 3:25 pm to Crawdaddy
WTF? I didn't know the Pearl River was navigable.
Posted on 9/2/12 at 3:25 pm to choccityboy
By the way he said news crews got on the other side took film that will air tonight.
Posted on 9/2/12 at 3:29 pm to choccityboy
Not the Pearl River, but the Pearl river navigation canal built in the 50's to haul gravel and timber in a straight line runs parallel to the pearl r is now. Used as a recreational area waterskiing fishing
Posted on 9/2/12 at 3:35 pm to Menace
I drove by there earlier today. One side of the lock has a good amount of erosion. They opened the valves and the water level in the locks is improving. People are now allowed to go back to their homes.
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