Underwater Cable Anchors - Salvage Of Barge 45, Niagara River ? Background

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 398 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1987
Abstract
On August 7, 1986, Barge 45, while being towed near the mouth of the Niagara River, was swept downstream and pinned against one of the central piers of the Peace Bridge. The barge rested against the pier with 125 feet overlying the Canadian border and 50 feet overlying the American border. The tug boat which was towing the barge was lost further downstream. Fortunately, the crew escaped and were rescued with no loss of life. There was serious concern about the potential erosion effects of the river currents on the foundation of the bridge pier as caused by the flow concentrations around the barge structure. Due to the time of year, with the approaching Fall and associated worsening weather conditions, it was imperative that the barge be removed as soon as possible. Donjon Marine of New Jersey, the United States Navy's Atlantic Zone Contractor, was called on to retrieve the barge. By this time the original owner had abandoned the wreck.
Citation
APA:
(1987) Underwater Cable Anchors - Salvage Of Barge 45, Niagara River ? BackgroundMLA: Underwater Cable Anchors - Salvage Of Barge 45, Niagara River ? Background. Deep Foundations Institute, 1987.