Hannibal Locks and Dam | |
Name Official: | Hannibal Locks and Dam |
Dam Crosses: | Ohio River |
Location: | Hannibal, Ohio, / New Martinsville, West Virginia |
Operator: | United States Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District |
Dam Length: | 1403feet |
Dam Width Base: | 1100feet |
Plant Capacity: | 37.4 MW |
Plant Operator: | City of New Martinsville |
Construction Began: | 1967 |
Opening: | 1975 |
Coordinates: | 39.667°N -80.8659°W |
The Hannibal Locks and Dam are a United States Army Corps of Engineers concrete locks and lift gate dam, located at river mile marker 126.4 on the Ohio River at Hannibal, Ohio, and New Martinsville, West Virginia. The locks and dam were built to replace the wicket-type locks and dams Number 12, 13 and 14. Construction on the locks was started in 1967 and completed in 1972. Construction on the dams was started in 1970 and completed in 1975.[1]
A 37.4 MW hydroelectric power plant is located on the left descending bank of the Ohio River at New Martinsville, West Virginia, abutted to the dam. The power plant is owned and operated by the City of New Martinsville.[2]
An observation tower, along with public-use areas, picnic shelters and restroom facilities are available to groups and individuals during daylight hours, seven days a week.[3]