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    Friday the Thirteenth Struck New Cumberland Locks and Dam and the Operators Fixed It Anyway [Image 7 of 12]

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    Friday the Thirteenth Struck New Cumberland Locks and Dam and the Operators Fixed It Anyway

    STRATTON, OHIO, UNITED STATES

    02.19.2026

    Photo by Andrew Byrne 

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District

    A solenoid-operated four-way valve is manually adjusted inside the river wall at New Cumberland Locks and Dam in Stratton, Ohio, Feb. 19, 2026. When the system malfunctioned on Feb. 13, lock personnel climbed into the machinery pit to adjust the valve by hand and continue locking vessels through the facility’s primary chamber.

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District operates New Cumberland Locks and Dam to provide reliable, year-round inland navigation throughout the region’s waterways. Each year, over 180 million tons of bulk commodities travel the Ohio River through its system of navigation locks.

    These commodities include coal, petroleum products, chemicals, aggregates (like sand and gravel), grain, and other industrial materials. The river is a vital transportation route in the U.S. inland waterway system, supporting industries ranging from agriculture to energy. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Andrew Byrne)

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    Date Taken: 02.19.2026
    Date Posted: 03.05.2026 14:12
    Photo ID: 9551024
    VIRIN: 260219-A-XW512-1917
    Resolution: 5246x3497
    Size: 5.11 MB
    Location: STRATTON, OHIO, US

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