TVA provides close-up view of its lock repairs

Wilson Dam is 100 years old

Master Marine Pilot Billy Parrish guides the TVA tugboat Freedom toward the auxiliary lock at Wilson Dam. Photo by David Higginbotham.

About four years after a floating guide wall on the lock at Wilson Dam sank, the Tennessee Valley Authority on Wednesday took local news media aboard its Tugboat Freedom to see the repairs and visit the power generation facilities at the dam, which is 100 years old this year.

The guide wall sank Aug. 31, 2021, during storms related to the remnants of Hurricane Ida.

Damage to the lock resulted in lengthy delays for river traffic, which ordinarily amounts to some 11 million tons of goods annually.

Beginning in May, TVA created a temporary wall made from three ocean-going spud barges. Though temporary, the wall is expected to last up to 10 years.

TVA provided construction management oversight with its Equipment Support Services Group providing boat services during positioning and installation. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will manage lock traffic.

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A worker walks beside turbines at TVA’s Wilson Dam hydroelectric plant. Photo by David Higginbotham.

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