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Kentucky River Lock and Dam Renovations for the Kentucky River Authority

Protecting our water for the next 50 years and beyond

  • 255

    Miles

  • 20+

    Years of Service

  • 14

    Lock & Dams

  • Kentucky, United States

    Kentucky, United States

Helping to provide a primary water source for more than 325,000 people

The Kentucky River Lock and Dam No. 9 provides the primary water source for more than 325,000 people. It was a century old. And it was definitely in need of some inspection.

Over a decade ago we performed water supply studies that identified a water deficit in the basin during severe droughts. Recent drought conditions, closure of many of the original navigational locks, and growing stability concerns of the lock and dam structures have prompted several projects on the Kentucky River to address these issues and protect the water supply for the next generation.

The Kentucky River Authority brought us in, and we assessed the structure. We looked at the above-water conditions, conducted dive inspections, and took samples (rock and concrete) from the lock walls, main and auxiliary dams, and other structures.

We evaluated multiple dam raising alternatives and developed concepts for the highest rated options. To narrow those options down, we conducted a flood study of the river and a structural analysis of the lock and dam components.

A new dam, immediately upstream of the existing structure, was constructed. Renovations  included scour and slope protections and a conveyance system to transfer water from upper to lower pools in droughts. We used in-the-wet construction to reduce costs, risks, project duration, and environmental impacts. These solutions will protect the water supply of seven nearby communities for 50 years or more. 

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Meet Our Team

Adam Crace, Principal, Geotechnical Engineering

I enjoy waking up every day to a new challenge, whether it’s drilling a geotechnical boring or safely executing an underwater inspection.

Jeff Dingrando, Principal, Geotechnical Engineering

I enjoy opportunities where we can bring value to our clients, exceed their expectations, and separate ourselves from the competition.

Daniel Gilbert, Vice President, Regional Business Leader, Water (US Southeast, Gulf & South Central)

Whether it is preserving our water supply or another critical challenge, I am excited for every opportunity to have a positive impact.
Daniel Gilbert Vice President, Regional Business Leader, Water (US Southeast, Gulf & South Central) Read More

Taylor Perkins, Principal, Senior Structural Engineer

Complex projects are opportunities for innovation—the challenge of fusing engineering with creativity inspires me.

Alan Rauch, Vice President, Discipline Lead, Water (Geotechnical)

I am immensely satisfied when our technical knowledge and hard-earned experience lead to elegant solutions for complex problems.
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April Welshans, Principal

I enjoy geotech because it gives you the ability to think for yourself—there isn’t a cookbook, so you really have to make it your own.

Adam Crace

Principal, Geotechnical Engineering

Jeff Dingrando

Principal, Geotechnical Engineering

Daniel Gilbert

Vice President, Regional Business Leader, Water (US Southeast, Gulf & South Central)

Taylor Perkins

Principal, Senior Structural Engineer

Alan Rauch

Vice President, Discipline Lead, Water (Geotechnical)

April Welshans

Principal

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