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A 12-barge tow enters Pickwick Lock in Counce, Tenn.,

A 12-barge tow enters Pickwick Lock in Counce, Tenn.,

A 12-barge tow enters Pickwick Lock in Counce, Tenn., Oct. 24, 2013, during a 75th Anniversary event attended by guests from Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi. Pickwick is one of nine Tennessee Valley Authorit... More

Jeff Neely, Nashville District Dive Team member, feeds

Jeff Neely, Nashville District Dive Team member, feeds

Jeff Neely, Nashville District Dive Team member, feeds a diving umbilical cord into Pickwick Lock to a diver inspecting the gate after it malfunctioned July 28, 2014. (USACE photo by Leon Roberts)

Tornado - Counce, Tenn. , June 13, 2011 -- County Emergency Manager Marilyn White, and FEMA Disaster Recovery Center Manager Anita Parks, visit an area that was leveled by the EF-2 tornado on April 27th.  FEMA has set up a Recovery Center in Counce to help those with damages in filing for FEMA and SBA assistance.  Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

Tornado - Counce, Tenn. , June 13, 2011 -- County Emergency Manager Ma...

The original database describes this as: Title: Tornado Damage in Hardin County, TN Production Date: 06/13/2011 Caption: Counce, Tenn. , June 13, 2011 -- County Emergency Manager Marilyn White, and FEMA Disa... More

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Counce, Tenn. , June 13, 2011 -- A banner hangs over the front door of the Hardin County Sheriff's department, as FEMA has set up a Recovery Center there to help those with damages file for FEMA and SBA assistance. An EF-2 tornado with winds up to 125 mph came through residential areas on April 27th.  Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Counce, Tenn. , June 13, 2011 -- A banner han...

The original database describes this as: Title: Recovery Center in Counce, Tenn. Production Date: 06/13/2011 Caption: Counce, Tenn. , June 13, 2011 -- A banner hangs over the front door of the Hardin County ... More

Jeff Neely, Nashville District Dive Team member, prepares

Jeff Neely, Nashville District Dive Team member, prepares

Jeff Neely, Nashville District Dive Team member, prepares to remove the diving helmet from Dustin Kelley after he completed his dive to inspect the lock gate at Pickwick Lock in Counce, Tenn., July 28, 2014. (U... More

Maj. Brad Morgan, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville

Maj. Brad Morgan, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville

Maj. Brad Morgan, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District deputy commander and deputy district engineer, explains how Nashville District operates and maintains the nine Tennessee Valley Authority naviga... More

Gerald Choat, Nashville District Dive Team supervisor,

Gerald Choat, Nashville District Dive Team supervisor,

Gerald Choat, Nashville District Dive Team supervisor, monitors the diver inspecting a gate underwater at Pickwick Lock in Counce, Tenn., July 28, 2014. (USACE photo by Leon Roberts)

A barge is about to enter Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee

A barge is about to enter Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee

A barge is about to enter Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee River, Oct. 19, 2011. The Nashville district operates this lock, which is crucial to day-to-day commerce of the United States. Pickwick Lock is located i... More

Jeff Neely, a diver with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Jeff Neely, a diver with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Jeff Neely, a diver with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District Dive Team, prepares to conduct an underwater inspection of a lock at the Pickwick Landing Dam in Counce, Tenn., March 5, 2013. (U.S.... More

A barge moves through Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee

A barge moves through Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee

A barge moves through Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee River Oct. 19. The Nashville district operates this lock, which is crucial to day-to-day commerce of the United States. Pickwick Lock is located in Counce, ... More

Gary Fleemen, left, a tender with the U.S. Army Corps

Gary Fleemen, left, a tender with the U.S. Army Corps

Gary Fleemen, left, a tender with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District Dive Team, stands by as diver Jeff Neely prepares to conduct an underwater inspection of a lock at the Pickwick Landing Dam ... More

Jeff Neely, Nashville District Dive Team member and

Jeff Neely, Nashville District Dive Team member and

Jeff Neely, Nashville District Dive Team member and lockmaster at Cheatham Lock, inspects the gate at Pickwick Lock in Counce, Tenn., after the dive team inspected the gate and did not find any debris or damage... More

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Ross Cunningham, a lock and dam equipment maintenance

Ross Cunningham, a lock and dam equipment maintenance

Ross Cunningham, a lock and dam equipment maintenance supervisor with the Cumberland River Operations Center, monitors a dive operation at the Pickwick Landing Dam in Counce, Tenn., March 5, 2013. (U.S. Army p... More

Jeff Neely, Nashville District Dive Team member and

Jeff Neely, Nashville District Dive Team member and

Jeff Neely, Nashville District Dive Team member and lockmaster at Cheatham Lock, inspects the gate at Pickwick Lock in Counce, Tenn., after the dive team inspected the gate and did not find any debris or damage... More

Diver Dustin Kelley, Nashville District Dive Team,

Diver Dustin Kelley, Nashville District Dive Team,

Diver Dustin Kelley, Nashville District Dive Team, inspects the lock gate after the gate shook and experienced a malfunction early in the morning at Pickwick Lock in Counce, Tenn., July 28, 2014. (USACE photo b... More

Jeff Neely, a diver with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Jeff Neely, a diver with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Jeff Neely, a diver with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District Dive Team, surfaces after an underwater inspection of a lock at the Pickwick Landing Dam in Counce, Tenn., March 5, 2013. (U.S. Army... More

A ship moves through Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee

A ship moves through Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee

A ship moves through Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee River Oct. 19. The Nashville district operates this lock, which is crucial to day-to-day commerce of the United States. Pickwick Lock is located in Counce, Te... More

Jeff Neely, a diver with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Jeff Neely, a diver with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Jeff Neely, a diver with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District Dive Team, prepares to conduct an underwater inspection of a lock at the Pickwick Landing Dam in Counce, Tenn., March 5, 2013. (U.S.... More

Matt Williamson, a lock and dam equipment mechanic

Matt Williamson, a lock and dam equipment mechanic

Matt Williamson, a lock and dam equipment mechanic with the Tennessee River Operations Center, enjoys a light moment while assisting with an underwater inspection at the Pickwick Landing Dam in Counce, Tenn., M... More

This is Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee River Oct. 19.

This is Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee River Oct. 19.

This is Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee River Oct. 19. The Nashville district operates this lock, which is crucial to day-to-day commerce of the United States. Pickwick Lock is located in Counce, Tenn. It is jus... More

Diver Dustin Kelley, Nashville District Dive Team,

Diver Dustin Kelley, Nashville District Dive Team,

Diver Dustin Kelley, Nashville District Dive Team, descends into Pickwick Lock in Counce, Tenn., to inspect the lock gate and miter seal after the gate shook and experienced a malfunction early in the morning J... More

Diver Dustin Kelley, Nashville District Dive Team,

Diver Dustin Kelley, Nashville District Dive Team,

Diver Dustin Kelley, Nashville District Dive Team, is lowered into Pickwick Lock in Counce, Tenn., to inspect the lock gate and miter seal after the gate shook and experienced a malfunction early in the morning... More

Gerald Choat, Nashville District Dive Team supervisor,

Gerald Choat, Nashville District Dive Team supervisor,

Gerald Choat, Nashville District Dive Team supervisor, communicates with the diver inspecting a gate underwater at Pickwick Lock in Counce, Tenn., July 28, 2014. (USACE photo by Leon Roberts)

Gary Fleemen, left, a tender with the U.S. Army Corps

Gary Fleemen, left, a tender with the U.S. Army Corps

Gary Fleemen, left, a tender with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District Dive Team, assists diver Jeff Neely during a lock inspection at the Pickwick Landing Dam in Counce, Tenn., March 5, 2013. (... More

Diver Dustin Kelley, Nashville District Dive Team,

Diver Dustin Kelley, Nashville District Dive Team,

Diver Dustin Kelley, Nashville District Dive Team, looks out of his dive helmet after diving in Pickwick Lock in Counce, Tenn., to inspect after the gate shook and experienced a malfunction July 28, 2014. (USAC... More

A barge is about to enter Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee

A barge is about to enter Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee

A barge is about to enter Pickwick Lock on the Tennessee River Oct. 19. The Nashville district operates this lock, which is crucial to day-to-day commerce of the United States. Pickwick Lock is located in Counc... More

Gerald Choat, Nashville District Dive Team supervisor

Gerald Choat, Nashville District Dive Team supervisor

Gerald Choat, Nashville District Dive Team supervisor and lockmaster at Wilson Lock, inspects the gate at Pickwick Lock in Counce, Tenn., after the dive team inspected the gate and did not find any debris or da... More

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