Jeremiah Manning, Kentucky Lock Addition Project resident engineer, gets a closer look at the movement of a million pound concrete shell Aug. 6, 2018 downstream of Kentucky Lock in Grand Rivers, Ky. The Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District and contractor, Johnson Brothers, were preparing to place it on the riverbed where it will be part of a coffer dam and eventually a permanent part of the new lock wall for the Kentucky Lock Addition Project. It is the first of 10 shells that will be placed over the next year. The lock is located at Kentucky Dam, which is a Tennessee Valley Aut
Jeremiah Manning, Kentucky Lock Addition Project resident engineer, gets a closer look at the movement of a million pound concrete shell Aug. 6, 2018 downstream of Kentucky Lock in Grand Rivers, Ky. The Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District and contractor, Johnson Brothers, were preparing to place it on the riverbed where it will be part of a coffer dam and eventually a permanent part of the new lock wall for the Kentucky Lock Addition Project. It is the first of 10 shells that will be placed over the next year. The lock is located at Kentucky Dam, which is a Tennessee Valley Authority project at Tennessee River mile
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