Photo by Vince Little | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District | 05.03.2019
Gathright Dam in Alleghany County, Virginia, impounds water flowing down the Jackson River to create the 2,500-acre Lake Moomaw. Since opening in 1979, the dam has prevented numerous floods, saving countless dollars and lives. (U.S. Army photo/Vince Little)...
Courtesy Photo | Underwater Construction Team ONE | 04.17.2014
A UCT-1 dive team returns to the small boat following a visual inspection of the stilling basin
Courtesy Photo | Underwater Construction Team ONE | 04.17.2014
A UCT-1 dive team returns to the dive boat following a visual inspection of the stilling basin
Courtesy Photo | Underwater Construction Team ONE | 04.16.2014
Bridge access pile as seen from Lake Moomaw prior to the start of the underwater inspection on the structure.
Courtesy Photo | Underwater Construction Team ONE | 04.15.2014
UCT-ONE members conduct underwater survey operations inside the stilling basin prior to the start of diving operations.
Courtesy Photo | Underwater Construction Team ONE | 04.15.2014
Lake Moomaw with a view of the Gathright Dam Bridge. The bridge provides access to the water intake tower from the shoreline....
Courtesy Photo | Underwater Construction Team ONE | 04.14.2014
Overhead view of the stilling basin with water flow exiting the Gathright Dam and moving towards the Jackson River.