Lock and Dam No. 21

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Lock and Dam No. 21

Mississippi River Lock and Dam number 21
Impounds Upper Mississippi River
Creates Pool 21
Maintained by United States Army Corps of Engineers
Length 1,265 feet (385.6 m) (movable portion)
Construction began 1933
Opening date July 23, 1938
Geographical Data
Coordinates 39°54′21.97″N, 91°25′55.87″W

Lock and Dam No. 21 is a lock and dam located near Quincy, Illinois on the Upper Mississippi River around river mile 324.9. The movable portion of the dam is 1,265 feet (385.6 m) long and consists of three roller gates and ten tainter gates. A 1,400 feet (426.7 m) long submersible dike continues to the Missouri shore. The main lock is 110 feet (33.5 m) wide by 600 feet (182.9 m) long there is also an incomplete auxiliary lock. In 2004, the facility was listed in the National Register of Historic Places as Lock and Dam No. 21 Historic District, #04000181 covering 1,075 acres (4.4 km²), 1 building, 4 structures, 4 objects.

Currently there is a study being conducted by the city of Quincy to convert Lock & Dam No. 21, 20, and 22 into being hydroelectric by 2016. (Source:WGEM)

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Lock and Dam 21. View is from the Illinois side of the river, looking upriver to the north.
Lock and Dam 21. View is from the Illinois side of the river, looking upriver to the north.
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Upstream:
Lock and Dam No. 20
Downstream:
Lock and Dam No. 22