Packed crowd in Elizabeth Borough hears updates on Lower Mon River project
Latest News
December 13, 2023

Packed crowd in Elizabeth Borough hears updates on Lower Mon River project

By Stacy Wolford

By LIAM BELAN
lbelan@yourmvi.com
Around 100 Mon Valley residents made their way to Elizabeth Borough Fire Hall Tuesday night for a presentation from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers detailing the progress of the Lower Monongahela River Project.
District Commander Nicholas Melin and Project Manager Steve Fritz presented information on the work being done on Locks and Dams 2, 3 and 4 in the Mon River at Braddock, Elizabeth and North Charleroi, respectively. They also fielded questions from the public and were joined by several partners that had specific expertise for the public to take advantage of.
That trio of locks and dams are the three oldest operating facilities on the Mon River and see the highest volume of commercial traffic in the entire system. The pools created by those systems provide industrial and municipal water that are used for many things, including as a habitat for sea animals and recreational boating.
Being so old, work has been happening for a long time to update the infrastructure for a myriad of reasons.
“When these facilities were built, they were built for a 50-year life,” Fritz said. “All (of these) but (North) Charleroi are over 100-years old. We’ve limped these things along for a long time.”
“The federal government has invested over $1 billion in updating the locks and dams along this portion of the river, and that’s a statement of how important this region is to the nation commercially, industrially and for the local community recreationally,” Melin said.”
For these reasons, changes to the system are almost finished, which were detailed by Melin and Fritz.
Removal of the Elizabeth Lock and Dam is scheduled from July to December 2024. The project’s new modifications, which were approved in 1992 and have seen work since about 1995, is coming to a close soon.
To describe why the Elizabeth portion was being removed, Fritz detailed a 2006 inspection of Lock and Dam 3 where he could reach his hand and feel no concrete or rock. In the “2006 to 2007 time frame,” there was a failure of the dam apron at Lock and Dam 3, which was another reason for the condition-driven project.

To read the rest of the story, please see a copy of Wednesday’s Mon Valley Independent, call 724-314-0035 to subscribe or subscribe to our online edition at http://monvalleyindependent.com.

Bears celebrate fifth PIAA title
Latest News, Main
December 5, 2025
The Clairton Bears hoist the PIAA Class 1A championship trophy celebrating the program’s fifth state championship Thursday. The Bears finished the season 15-1 after hammering defending Class 1A champi...
U.S. House candidate holds meet-and-greet event
Latest News, Main, Politics
By SARAH PELLIS spellis@yourmvi.com 
December 5, 2025
Donora’s Alan Bradstock is challenging incumbent Republican Guy Reschenthaler. Donora native Alan Bradstock, who announced his candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives in Pennsylvania’s 14th Co...
40th Festival of Trees underway
Latest News, Main
By LADIMIR GARCIA lgarcia@yourmvi.com 
December 5, 2025
McKeesport’s annual holiday event features 91 specially decorated Christmas trees this year. McKeesport celebrated the first day of its 40th annual Festival of Trees on Thursday with music, special tr...
Chamber alleges breach of contract, seeks $459K
Latest News, Main
WASHINGTON COUNTY
By TAYLOR BROWN, Senior Reporter 
December 5, 2025
The organization claims that it is entitled to a full year’s notice before its contract with the county can be terminated. Washington County’s split with its longtime economic development partner took...
Pa. lawmakers benefit from automatic pay raises
Latest News, Main, Politics
By TAYLOR BROWN, Senior Reporter 
December 5, 2025
State Rep. Eric Davanzo is opposed to the law that guarantees legislators a salary increase each year. Pennsylvania lawmakers received a 3.25% automatic pay raise this week, lifting their base salary ...
Mon Valley Paws thanks donors, presents awards
Around The Valley, Latest News, Main
December 5, 2025
The nonprofit aids people and organizations that rescue animals and provide health care for them. By the MVI Mon Valley Paws held its annual Giveback Celebration at Foster House II on Tuesday to thank...