NEWS
RELEASE Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
January 24, 2002
CONTACT: Marty Mann (407) 846-5300
SHOAL DREDGING TO BRIEFLY INTERRUPT S-61 LOCK OPERATION
Dredging to remove shoaling immediately downstream of the S-61 lock and dam
will interrupt operation of the boat lock during the week of January 28.
The dredging operation is not expected to interrupt weekend boat traffic.
The S-61 structure, also known as the Southport Lock, allows boaters to
travel out of the south end of Lake Tohopekaliga into the C-35 Canal that
flows to Lake Cypress.
"We are aware of how important this lock is to boaters, anglers and the
weekly fishing tournaments on the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes. In an effort to
avoid closing the lock on the weekend, we plan to pay overtime, extend the
workday, and get this work done in a week," said Harkley Thornton, The
South Florida Water Management District Governing Board member whose region
encompasses the Kissimmee Chain of lakes.
"Nevertheless, this work is critical to maintain a safe and efficient canal
for the benefit of boaters and the flood control system that serves
Kissimmee and St. Cloud," he added.
Even if unforeseen complications force the project into the next week,
workers at the District's Kissimmee Field Station, who will be removing the
shoal, have vowed to temporarily move their equipment to allow weekend
traffic through the lock.
For an Interactive Map of Lake Toho click
here.



