Flat Rock Dam fish ladder

wildtrout2

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I posted something similar a couple years ago about this apparent off and on situation. The fish ladder at Flat Rock Dam is once again non-operational, completly dry, with A LOT of trash in it. It's sad to see this.

Mike saw my last thread regarding this same issue and was actually able to get folks in the right positions to have it opened to fish travel again. For as much money as this project must have cost, you'd think they would maintain it properly.
 

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I stop down there quite a bit as I live nearby but havent been there since last Fall. I have called many times to report this condition as it seems to be like this more often than not.
 
I stop down there quite a bit as I live nearby but havent been there since last Fall. I have called many times to report this condition as it seems to be like this more often than not.
I hadn't been down there in quite a while, but thought I'd check it out. I agree, it seems it's like this more often than not. Such a waste of money if they're not going to maintain it.
 
So, then why does it stand? Is it producing power, can it again? Too close to 76? Too much money to blow a hole in it to partially breech? Has to be a reason, yeah?
 
Flat Rock Dam was originally put in to maintain a pool for the Manayunk Canel, for coal transport. Wouldn't it still slow the flow of the river?
Dear wildtrout2 and others,

Coal hasn't been transported on the Schuylkill Canal for over 100 years. Railroads took over that job. The Kernsville Dam east of Cabela's, the modern landmark, was built 76 years ago to stop the spilled coal from going downstream to the ocean. It was dredged for a long time but there is still a ton of unrecovered coal and maybe even a few diamonds on the river bottom. Couldn't resist the reference to the old John Anderson song! 😉


Flat Rock Dam could easily be removed with no ill effects to the river. I'm sure it would cost many millions of $'s though. It also might ruin Boathouse Row on the Schuylkill, and that ain't ever going to happen.

Regards,

Tim Murphy 🙂
 
I'm not an expert on any of this, but it seems the dam's main function now is to preserve a pool upstream for recreation. Lots of boats are on the river and it goes all the way up to Conshy, where the high schools rowing teams train. On the Philly side of the dam, they are creating a park around the first lock adjacent to the dam and have plans this year to dredge the old Manyunk Canal. It's becoming an historical park. Lots of dollars already invested. Lots of fancy new apartments are being built.
 
Spent many days/nights moving product up the hill when the river would flood and connect to the canal. Anniversary of Agnes was a few days ago and an officer died looking for people that were on the banks supposedly, Swanz was there. One time product leaked and suds kicked up at the art museum. Never used for power but to redirect water to canal since the rocks were not navigable in that section.

Caught many fall fish?? On the river side, lost and Nymph caught my rod/reel one time. Always shocked that they built on flat rock, but hey, someone bought including Mayor Green who got the restaurant built. Blankin Yarn had some cool spots and used the canal to run equipment. Even Mrs Paul’s used to manufacture there before too many storms led them to leave. Good times!
 
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