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MISSISSIPPI RIVER LOCK AND DAM 13

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Soil Dam Mississippi River
April 13, 2025


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Mississippi River Lock and Dam 13, also known as Lake Clinton, is a vital Federal-owned structure located in Clinton, Iowa. Completed in 1939, this concrete dam stands 44 feet tall and spans a length of 14,390 feet, with a primary purpose of facilitating navigation along the Mississippi River. With an impressive hydraulic height of 11 feet, the dam has a significant impact on the region's water management, boasting a maximum discharge capacity of 337,000 cubic feet per second.

While the dam's hazard potential is deemed significant, the US Army Corps of Engineers diligently manages flood risks associated with the structure. Through regular inspections, maintenance, and the development of emergency action plans, the Corps ensures the dam's structural integrity and the safety of downstream communities. With a focus on risk assessment and mitigation measures, the Corps works collaboratively with local emergency managers to raise awareness and readiness for potential dam-related emergencies, demonstrating a proactive approach to safeguarding water resources in the area.

Year_Completed 1939
River_Or_Stream MISSISSIPPI RIVER
Dam_Length 14390
Primary_Dam_Type Concrete
Surface_Area 29103
Length_Of_Locks 600
Hydraulic_Height 11
Drainage_Area 85500
Nid_Storage 192000
Structural_Height 44
Outlet_Gates Roller - 3, Tainter (radial) - 10, Uncontrolled - 0
Hazard_Potential Significant
Foundations Soil
Nid_Height 44
       

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