Lock and Dam No. 2

Lock and Dam No. 2 is located along the Upper Mississippi River near Hastings, Minnesota and construction commenced in 1927. The eastern dam portion is 722 feet (220 m) wide and has 19 tainter gates. A hydroelectric station that produces about 4.4 megawatts is owned by the city of Hastings, while the 110 by 600 feet (34 m × 183 m) lock is operated by the St. Paul district of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Mississippi Valley Division. There's also a wide earthen dam on the western side of the facility.

Lock and Dam No. 2
Mississippi River Lock and Dam No. 2
Location of Lock and Dam No. 2 in Minnesota
LocationDakota County / Washington County, Minnesota, United States. Near Hastings
Coordinates44°45′35″N 92°52′07″W
Opening date1930 (1930)
Operator(s) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District
Dam and spillways
ImpoundsUpper Mississippi River
Length722 feet (220.1 m) (movable portion)
Reservoir
CreatesPool 2
Total capacity787,000 acre⋅ft (0.971 km3)
Catchment area36,990 sq mi (95,800 km2)

Following construction, the original lock walls settled and began to lean out of alignment, so a replacement lock was built. It was finished in 1948. A rehabilitation phase ran from 1987 to 1995. In 2009, Lock and Dam No. 2 became home to the nation's first commercial, federally licensed hydrokinetic power facility, which is a partnership between the City of Hastings and Hydro Green Energy, LLC of Westmont, IL.

See also

References

    List of locks and dams of the Upper Mississippi River
    Upstream:
    Lock and Dam No. 1
    Downstream:
    Lock and Dam No. 3
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