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Washington Water Power Companies' newest generating station, producing 32,300 hp.; primary source of energy that is turning water-wheels; Lake Chelan extends for distance of 45 mi.; main features of hydroelectric project; construction work in connection with building of dam and power house and driving of pressure tunnel; dam of reinforced concrete has height of 57 ft. from bottom of cut-off to crest. (see also Water and Water Eng., vol. 30, no. 356, Aug. 20, 1928, pp. 369 and 371-373, 4 figs)
Washington Water Power Companies' newest generating station, producing 32,300 hp.; primary source of energy that is turning water-wheels; Lake Chelan extends for distance of 45 mi.; main features of hydroelectric project; construction work in connection with building of dam and power house and driving of pressure tunnel; dam of reinforced concrete has height of 57 ft. from bottom of cut-off to crest. (see also Water and Water Eng., vol. 30, no. 356, Aug. 20, 1928, pp. 369 and 371-373, 4 figs)
Current from waters of Lake Chelan
Compressed Air Mag
Taylor, A.S. (author)
1928
7 pages
29 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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