Novosibirsk Shipping Canal

Novosibirsk Shipping Canal is the canal located in Novosibirsk that connects the Novosibirsk Reservoir and the Ob downstream of the Novosibirsk Hydroelectric Station dam. The canal became operational simultaneously with the commissioning of the Novosibirsk Hydroelectric Station.

Novosibirsk Shipping Canal
Specifications
StatusOperated

Overview

The canal is located in Sovetsky District of Novosibirsk along its entire length. The banks of the upper part of the canal are lined with concrete. The dachas of Novosibirsk residents and swamp forests are located along the canal; The Nizhnyaya Yeltsovka River flows into the canal near its confluence with the Ob.

Locks

The canal is equipped with a single triple-chamber shipping lock. The length of each chamber is 148 meters, the width is 18 meters, the maximum depth is 6,2 meters, the minimum depth is 2,5 meters. The time of filling and emptying of chamber is 8 minutes. A dual-lane road bridge runs over the lock.[1][2][3] Only ships, which dimensions do not exceed 130 meters in length, 17,2 meters in width, 12 meters in air draught, are allowed to sluicing. The minimum acceptable level of water under the keel is 0,25 meters, the minimum acceptable reserve in width of lock's chamber is 0,8 meters. Small vessels are allowed to sluicing in daytime only.[4] Inflatable boats, rowing vessels and sailing ships having no engines, as well as all water scooters, are allowed to sluicing only with towing vessel; a towing should be carried out using side-by-side method; crew and passengers of a towed craft must be on the board of a towing craft.[5]

In 2017, the reconstruction of the canal's locks began.[6][7]

References

  1. Гидроэлектростанции России [Hydroelectric Stations of Russia] (in Russian). Moscow: Printery of the Hydroproject Institute. 1998. pp. 345–349.
  2. "Описание сооружений станции на официальном сайте филиала ОАО «РусГидро» — Новосибирская ГЭС" (in Russian). ОАО «РусГидро». Archived from the original on 2014-01-06. Retrieved 2014-01-23.
  3. "Новосибирский шлюз" (in Russian). Fleetphoto.ru. Archived from the original on 2014-02-20. Retrieved 2014-02-02.
  4. "Об утверждении Правил движения и стоянки судов в Обском бассейне внутренних водных путей Российской Федерации". Order No. 73 of 27 February 2018 (in Russian). Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation.
  5. "Об утверждении Порядка пропуска маломерных судов через Новосибирский шлюз". Order No. 64 of 8 July 2020 (PDF) (in Russian). Federal Budgetary Institution "The Administration of the inland waterways of the Ob basin".
  6. "Росморречфлот вложит более 580 млрд рублей в реконструкцию Новосибирского шлюза" (in Russian). TASS. 27 July 2017.
  7. "В Новосибирске реконструируют судоходный шлюз". Argumenty i Fakty (in Russian). 28 July 2017.

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