Montgomery Locks and Dam

Montgomery Locks and Dam is a lock and dam on the Ohio River, located 32 miles downstream of Pittsburgh. There are two locks, one for commercial barge traffic that's 600 feet long by 110 feet wide, and the recreational auxiliary lock is 360 feet long by 56 feet wide. Montgomery locks averages about 300 commercial lock throughs every month and 150 lock throughs a month on the recreational auxiliary lock. The average cost to keep the lock and dam operationally ready averaged $5.8 million per year from the years 2010-2014.[1][2]

Locks and dams of the Ohio River
Upstream:
Dashields Locks and Dam
Downstream:
New Cumberland Locks and Dam
Montgomery Locks and Dam
Official nameMontgomery Locks and Dam
Coordinates40.6503°N 80.3860°W / 40.6503; -80.3860
Construction began1932
Opening dateJune 1936
Operator(s) United States Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District
Dam and spillways
Type of damGated
ImpoundsOhio River
Length1,379 feet
Reservoir
Normal elevation682 feet above sealevel

See also

References

Emsworth, Dashields, and Montgomery lock and dams
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