ST. PAUL, Minn. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District, announced today that the Lock and Dam 1 open house is canceled.
The event was scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 11, but is now canceled due to a lapse in government appropriations.
Despite the cancelation, the Corps of Engineers continues to carry out its mission-critical activities that directly support national security and the economy, including the operation and maintenance of locks, dams, hydropower facilities and waterborne navigation systems to include the Mississippi River.
Lock and Dam 1, located at 5000 West River Parkway in Minneapolis, was built in 1917 and reconstructed in 1929. The dam structure is 574 feet long with an attached hydropower station, which is currently owned and operated by Brookfield Power Company. The lock chamber is 56 feet wide by 400 feet long.
The St. Paul District navigation program provides a safe, reliable, cost-effective and environmentally sustainable waterborne transportation system on the Upper Mississippi River for the movement of commercial goods and for national security needs. To do this, the district maintains a 9-foot navigation channel and 13 locks and dams from Minneapolis to Guttenberg, Iowa. Keeping this system open is vital to the nation’s economy. Nearly 11 million tons of commodities were shipped or received within the St. Paul District in 2024.
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Date Taken: | 10.08.2025 |
Date Posted: | 10.08.2025 14:07 |
Story ID: | 550071 |
Location: | ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, US |
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