- Lock Iffezheim
Lock Iffezheim (Schleuse Iffezheim in German) is a river lock on the
Rhine nearIffezheim inBaden-Württemberg ,Germany . The two passages of the lock serve to allow ships and barges to bypass thehydropower station on the French side of the river.It is one of the heaviest-used locks in Germany, with a daily average of 107 commercial vessels passing through in 2003 and 30 million shipping tonnes per year. The chambers of the double lock have usable areas of 24 x 270 m. The lock is open for passage 24/7/365 and shuttles ships up or down with a water exchange rate of 165 m³/s per chamber, achieving a rise or fall of 1.5 m per minute. The lock retains at least 3.5 m water depth during normal low-water conditions. [ [http://www.igb-berlin.de/institut/deutsch/2003/JFB2003.pdf Annual Report 2003] (from the Leibniz-institute for Waterbody Ecology and Freshwater Fisheries (IGB) website, 2003, Page 85. Accessed 2008-03-02.)] [http://www.wsa-fr.wsv.de/wir_ueber_uns/dienststellen/schleuse/index.html#iffezheim Schleuse Iffezheim] (from the Water- and Shipping Agency Freiburg website, in German. Accessed 2008-03-02.)]
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