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A second powerhouse and dam structure were started in 1974 and completed in 1981. The second powerhouse was built by widening the river channel on the
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Bonneville Dam. The two Bonneville powerhouses generate about 5 billion kWh of electricity each year. The Bonneville Dam supplies nearly 500,000 homes with electricity, assuming each household consumes 10,000 kWh of electricity per year. In 1998, its
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are also attracted to the large number of fish, and are often seen around the base of the dam during the spawning season. By 2006, the growing number of sea lions and their impact on the salmon population had become worrisome to the Army Corps of
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Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) was still paying off the second powerhouse which was built in 1982. Consumers were charged 2.3 cents/kWh to account for transmission and other costs.
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to their upstream spawning areas. Sturgeon still spawn in the area below the dam, and the lower
Columbia River supports a healthy sturgeon population. Small, very depressed populations of white sturgeon persist in the various reservoirs upstream.
819:. Advocates for private sale of the electricity were opposed to this, and they did not want the government to interfere. In 1937, the Bonneville Project Act was signed by Roosevelt, giving the dam's power over to the public and creating the
495:. At the time of its construction in the 1930s it was the largest water impoundment project of its type in the nation, able to withstand flooding on an unprecedented scale. Electrical power generated at Bonneville is distributed by the
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723:– Constructed 1974–82; Dam 300.5 m (986 ft) long x 77 feet (23 m) high forebay; 8 generators (plus two at fish ladders) with a nominal total generating capacity of 558.2 MW; Overload capacity 612 MW.
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1620:. 2001. U.S. Government Printing Office, 2001-691-677. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District, public information pamphlet distributed at the Bonneville Lock and Dam visitor centers.
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823:(BPA). A rate of $ 17.50 per kilowatt-year (about 0.2 cents/kWh) was maintained by the BPA for the next 28 years.
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Bonneville Lock and Dam. A National Historic Landmark Serving the Northwest
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at River Mile 146.1. The dam is located 40 miles (64 km) east of
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141:$ 88.4 million (First Powerhouse, Spillway, Lock and Fish structures)
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Buildings and structures in Skamania County, Washington
1601:"The Economic Costs and Benefits of the Bonneville Dam"
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487:. The primary functions of Bonneville Lock and Dam are
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in 1934, two of the larger projects were started, the
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two power houses at Bonneville is now 1.2 gigawatts.
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Buildings and structures in Multnomah County, Oregon
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1937:List of U.S. National Historic Landmarks by state
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1501:"Why local sea lions could face a death warrant"
1418:"Model of Bonneville Dam Aids in Study of River"
555:, located several miles upstream of Bonneville.
463:structures that together complete a span of the
2329:National Register of Historic Places portal
1658:", 129 photos, 12 photo caption pages
856:View inside of powerhouse two of Bonneville Dam
2929:Historic American Engineering Record in Oregon
1605:1998-99 Class project, ENVS61 – Kenyon College
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1350:Accompanying 2 photos, from 1982 and undated.
551:were constructed, allowing ships to pass the
1183:. US Army Corps of Engineers. Archived from
1129:List of dams in the Columbia River watershed
1113:, which preceded the construction of the dam
1007:A guardhouse constructed during World War II
880:Children watch fish through a viewing window
766:The Bonneville Dam blocked the migration of
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1461:US Army Corps of Engineers (April 1989).
1302:. BPA.gov. pp. 14–15. Archived from
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582:was deemed to be important. In 1929, the
499:. Bonneville Dam is named for Army Capt.
310:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
249:240,000 sq mi (620,000 km)
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1297:"The Columbia River System Inside Story"
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1273:. National Park Service. Archived from
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666:Despite its world record size in 1938,
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30:For the prehistoric lake in Utah, see
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1463:"Bonneville Project – HAER No. OR-11"
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493:United States Army Corps of Engineers
2894:Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks
2819:Hydroelectric power plants in Oregon
1645:Historic American Engineering Record
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1243:National Register of Historic Places
1149:"Bonneville Dam and Lake Bonneville"
239:537,000 acre⋅ft (0.662 km)
2904:Museums in Multnomah County, Oregon
1424:(April ed.). 1935. p. 539
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2292:National Historic Preservation Act
1656:Bonneville Project, Bonneville Dam
1532:. Associated Press. Archived from
1267:"Bonneville Dam Historic District"
208:132 ft (40 m) (Spillway)
174:Concrete gravity, run-of-the-river
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39:Dam in Washington, United States
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2502:Rajneeshee bioterror attack
1444:"Workers at Bonneville Dam"
1398:. Online Highways LLC. 2005
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489:electrical power generation
74:Skamania County, Washington
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2809:Dams in Washington (state)
2794:Dams on the Columbia River
2418:Roll On, Columbia, Roll On
2297:Historic Preservation Fund
2276:American Legation, Morocco
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216:Service, gate-controlled
133:1981 (Second Powerhouse)
123:1974 (Second Powerhouse)
70:Multnomah County, Oregon
45:Bonneville Locks and Dam
2520:Willamette Valley Flood
1553:. USACE. Archived from
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1338:. National Park Service
1111:Cascade Locks and Canal
1103:Renewable energy portal
807:Electricity controversy
590:administration and the
549:Cascade Locks and Canal
420:Bonneville Lock and Dam
270:Installed capacity
192:171 ft (52 m)
131:1937 (First Powerhouse)
121:1934 (First Powerhouse)
118:Construction began
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2854:Dams completed in 1937
2758:Native peoples history
2467:Lewis & Clark Expo
2214:Minor Outlying Islands
2197:Lists by insular areas
1911:Keeper of the Register
935:View of Bonneville Dam
606:gave rise to a strong
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280:Annual generation
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102:45.64417°N 121.94056°W
68:National Scenic Area,
2690:Abigail Scott Duniway
2429:Willamette Industries
1916:National Park Service
1896:Contributing property
1248:National Park Service
947:Spillway from the air
813:Franklin D. Roosevelt
754:output capacity: 1.2
588:Franklin D. Roosevelt
562:, development of the
543:Bonneville Lock, 1938
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170:Type of dam
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2271:District of Columbia
1075:United States portal
788:California sea lions
647:Bonneville Reservoir
535:Bonneville Dam, 1938
485:Columbia River Gorge
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406:Designated NHLD
107:45.64417; -121.94056
66:Columbia River Gorge
2597:David B. Frohnmayer
1506:Ventura County Star
1250:. January 23, 2007.
691:, Portland District
501:Benjamin Bonneville
245:Catchment area
236:Total capacity
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2592:George Chamberlain
2482:Columbus Day Storm
1811:Bridge of the Gods
1693:Hydroelectric dams
1649:Bonneville Project
1560:on April 12, 2013.
1536:on April 14, 2006.
1450:on August 2, 2015.
1277:on January 6, 2008
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743:It was declared a
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919:A Bonneville Dam
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774:The dam features
721:Second Powerhouse
600:Pacific Northwest
511:was designated a
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128:Opening date
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700:Portland, Oregon
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649:, also known as
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604:hydroelectricity
596:Great Depression
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2710:Phil Knight
2670:Terry Baker
2632:Wayne Morse
2580:Politicians
2546:Copperfield
2513:New Carissa
2407:Bottle Bill
2264:Other areas
2224:Puerto Rico
2058:Mississippi
1973:Connecticut
1743:Rock Island
1738:Rocky Reach
1718:Keenleyside
566:to provide
469:U.S. states
105: /
93:121°56′26″W
81:Coordinates
2788:Categories
2730:Bill Naito
2685:Gert Boyle
2663:Oregonians
2617:Tom McCall
2397:Tax revolt
2173:Washington
2093:New Mexico
2088:New Jersey
1963:California
1823:Downstream
1773:Bonneville
1768:The Dalles
1713:Revelstoke
1587:online at
1402:August 13,
1375:August 13,
1366:"Aluminum"
1222:August 13,
1135:References
817:monopolies
640:Cofferdams
632:powerhouse
580:irrigation
576:navigation
477:Washington
159:(Marketer)
154:(Operator)
90:45°38′39″N
2705:Ken Kesey
2516:oil spill
2402:Governors
2183:Wisconsin
2148:Tennessee
2053:Minnesota
2028:Louisiana
1790:Crossings
1194:March 19,
803:in 1841.
793:pinnipeds
784:steelhead
747:in 1987.
515:in 1987.
483:, in the
348:Architect
343:1934–1943
221:Reservoir
2339:Category
2168:Virginia
2118:Oklahoma
2098:New York
2073:Nebraska
2063:Missouri
2048:Michigan
2038:Maryland
2023:Kentucky
2003:Illinois
1978:Delaware
1968:Colorado
1958:Arkansas
1807:Upstream
1763:John Day
1342:June 22,
1313:July 17,
1061:See also
715:Spillway
636:spillway
608:aluminum
592:New Deal
560:New Deal
378:86003598
373:86000727
330:Location
260:Turbines
179:Impounds
148:Owner(s)
62:Location
2571:Vanport
2380:Modern
2285:Related
2188:Wyoming
2163:Vermont
2068:Montana
2008:Indiana
1988:Georgia
1983:Florida
1953:Arizona
1943:Alabama
1792:of the
1748:Wanapum
1695:on the
1217:(CARMA)
831:Gallery
687:Owner:
620:welfare
519:History
274:1242 MW
226:Creates
2529:Places
2461:Oregon
2452:Events
2390:Topics
2123:Oregon
2078:Nevada
2018:Kansas
1993:Hawaii
1948:Alaska
1884:Topics
1758:McNary
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780:salmon
630:and a
578:, and
507:. The
473:Oregon
288:(2009)
284:4,466
197:Length
189:Height
2661:Other
2255:Palau
2153:Texas
2033:Maine
1998:Idaho
1733:Wells
1558:(PDF)
1551:(PDF)
1466:(PDF)
1336:(PDF)
1307:(PDF)
1300:(PDF)
1188:(PDF)
1181:(PDF)
672:Snake
340:Built
2459:USS
2209:Guam
2158:Utah
2113:Ohio
2013:Iowa
1708:Mica
1577:ISBN
1515:2019
1430:2021
1404:2016
1377:2021
1348:and
1344:2009
1315:2010
1283:2007
1224:2016
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