Super Lock planned for Sault. (Around the North).Preparatory work on a new Super Lock on the St. Mary's River is expected to commence by year's end. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineer, operators of the canal at Sault Ste. Marie Sault Sainte Marie — pronounced "Soo Saint Marie" (IPA /su seɪnt məˈɹi/) — is the name of two cities on the Saint Marys River, which forms part of the boundary between the United States and Canada. (Michigan), briefed members of the Sault (Ontario) Transportation Committee in late March on the upcoming $227-million infrastructure project expected to take five years to complete. With river dredging dredging, process of excavating materials underwater. It is used to deepen waterways, harbors, and docks and for mining alluvial mineral deposits, including tin, gold, and diamonds. operations on the approaches to the proposed lock expected to be completed this year, engineers anticipate erecting a coffer dam (Engin.) See Cofferdam, in the Vocabulary. See also: Coffer around the construction site by late 2002. Demolition and excavation work on the site of two older locks will then begin. The corps of engineers operate four locks, but increasingly rely on just one, the Poe, the only one that can accommodate 1,000-foot freighters. After the Poe opened in 1969, shipbuilders designed new vessels to match its dimensions. The largest freighters now squeeze in with barely five feet to spare, side-to-side. Should the Poe ever be damaged, it would shut those ships either in or out of Lake Superior and would bring marine commerce on the upper Great Lakes Great Lakes, group of five freshwater lakes, central North America, creating a natural border between the United States and Canada and forming the largest body of freshwater in the world, with a combined surface area of c.95,000 sq mi (246,050 sq km). almost to a standstill standstill /stand·still/ (stand´stil?) cessation of activity, as of the heart (cardiac s.) or chest (respiratory s.) . stand·still n. Complete cessation of activity or progress. . |
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