Dredge Wheeler keeping the South West Pass clear (PHOTO)

The Army Corps’ hopper dredger Wheeler is working overtime to maintain the depth of the South West Pass near the Head of Passes.

Photo courtesy of Richard Sholtis/USACE

The Wheeler is a Large Class trailing suction hopper dredge whose main purpose is to remove shoaling from the bottom of navigation channels and maintain reliable channel depth for deep draft navigation. The dredger keeps waterway channels clear from Key West, Florida, to Brownsville, Texas.

Although the dredge is maintained in a state of readiness for worldwide operations, it spends the majority of its time operating in the Southwest Pass of the Mississippi River, dealing with shoaling problems that occur during high and low water.

On a good operating day, the Wheeler can remove 100,000 cubic yards of material, or about 7,000 dumptruck loads, from a project site.