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2nd Power Station at Bonneville Dam, 2 of 2

The 2nd Power Station at Bonneville Lock and Dam. Bonneville Dam consists of several structures that together complete a span of the Columbia River on the Oregon/Washington border 146 miles from the Pacific Ocean. The facility's primary functions are electrical power generation and river navigation. The first powerhouse was built in with 10 generators and has a capacity of 526 megawatts. The second powerhouse was built with 8 generators (plus 2 at the fish ladders) which have a capacity of 558 megawatts. The dam was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1987. Image 2 of 2.
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2nd Power Station at Bonneville Dam, 2 of 2
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The 2nd Power Station at Bonneville Lock and Dam. Bonneville Dam consists of several structures that together complete a span of the Columbia River on the Oregon/Washington border 146 miles from the Pacific Ocean. The facility's primary functions are electrical power generation and river navigation. The first powerhouse was built in with 10 generators and has a capacity of 526 megawatts. The second powerhouse was built with 8 generators (plus 2 at the fish ladders) which have a capacity of 558 megawatts. The dam was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1987. Image 2 of 2.
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Album / Science Source / Theodore Clutter
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