Saturday, May 10, 2014

(Photos) The removal of Dam Number 2 on the Des Plaines River

Work appears to be underway to remove Dam Number 2 on the Des Plaines River, a low-head dam in Des Plaines.


It almost looks natural. But as I've written in prior entries, low-head dams present hazards to canoeists and kayakers. People captured in the hydraulic boil of the dam can die, which is why low-head dams are called drowning machines.

Ironically, there is a boat launch just north of where I took this picture.


Why have these large rocks been placed there? I don't know. This photo was taken from the east bank of the Des Plaines at Camp Pine Woods, where there was once a World War II German prisoner of war camp.


Another view of the dam from Camp Pine.

A free-flowing Des Plaines will improve the wildlife of the river.


There is a gravel path leading to the dam. Oh, we're back on the west bank.


This mallard duck is looking forward to a healthier Des Plaines.


This is how Dam Number 2 looked in January.

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