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Congressman Chuck Fleischmann (Left), Tennessee District

Congressman Chuck Fleischmann (Left), Tennessee District

Congressman Chuck Fleischmann (Left), Tennessee District 3, walks through the grit, grime and pools of water inside the dewatered Chickamauga Lock Aug. 3, 2016 during a visit to see firsthand the condition of t... More

Congressman Chuck Fleischmann (Right), Tennessee District

Congressman Chuck Fleischmann (Right), Tennessee District

Congressman Chuck Fleischmann (Right), Tennessee District 3, huddles with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officials Aug. 3, 2016 near the downstream miter gates inside the Chickamauga Lock chamber located on the T... More

Greg Cox (Left), chief of maintenance for the Corps

Greg Cox (Left), chief of maintenance for the Corps

Greg Cox (Left), chief of maintenance for the Corps of Engineers maintenance team at Chickamauga Lock in Chattanooga, Tenn., provides an update about the ongoing inspection and repairs at the dewatered lock to ... More

Congressman Chuck Fleischmann (Left), Tennessee District

Congressman Chuck Fleischmann (Left), Tennessee District

Congressman Chuck Fleischmann (Left), Tennessee District 3, and Lt. Col. Stephen Murphy, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District commander, talk about the condition of Chickamauga Lock during a visit to... More

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