WHITNEY LAKE, Texas -- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has initiated a project to inspect the 16 sluice gates at Whitney Dam.
The inspection project received Congressional appropriation in 2019 and is the culmination of more than three years of detailed planning by the US Army Corps of Engineers and the Tennessee Valley Authority. The project is forecasted to last approximately 24 weeks.
The complex project requires isolation of individual sluice gates, located 86 feet below the lake surface. To accomplish isolation, a 90-ton crane positioned on a 60-foot by 106-foot barge will lower bulkheads to block the flood release sluiceways and allow the gates to be opened and drained for visual inspection by Structural Engineers.
Specific measures were included in the planning process to prevent the shutdown of the federal bridge over the Whitney Lake Dam and allow State Highway 22 traffic to continue uninterrupted.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officials and Whitney Lake staff remind the public to maintain a safe distance from staging areas, work zones, and equipment. Signs will be posted to alert the public of these areas. The Corps of Engineers encourages all visitors to use diligent water safety practices while visiting Lake Whitney and to please remember, life jackets save lives.
The Corps of Engineers appreciates continued public support in ensuring safety and security during this project. For additional information please contact the lake office at 254-622-3332.
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Release no. 21-045