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Lock and Dam No. 7 is a lock and dam located near Onalaska, Wisconsin on the Upper Mississippi River. It forms pool 7 and Lake Onalaska.
   The facility is located on Mississippi River mile 702.5 near La Crescent, Minnesota. It was constructed and placed in operation in April, 1937 and underwent major rehabilitation from 1989 through 2002.
   The dam consists of concrete structure long, five roller gates and 11 tainter gates. Two segments of earth embankment long from dam to French Island. One concrete spillway long. And long from French Island, Wisconsin to Onalaska, Wisconsin. The concrete spillway is long and the lock is wide by long.

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