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- Sullivan Creek » Pend Oreille
The Sullivan Creek Project was constructed in 1909 by the Inland Portland Cement Company It generated power until 1956, when a portion of the wooden flume collapsed
- Washington: Sullivan Creek - American Fly Fishing
The stored water was sent downstream via a log flume almost 3 miles long to provide water for the Sullivan Creek powerhouse In turn, this powerhouse supplied power to the Inland Portland Cement Company’s cement plant, as well as electricity to the town of Metaline Falls
- Sullivan Creek (WA) - American Whitewater
The Sullivan Creek Project was constructed by the Inland Portland Cement Company in 1909, and was used to generate power until 1956, when the Project’s wood flume was damaged
- Sullivan Creek Project Water Utilization Opportunities
When Sullivan Dam FERC License is surrendered, there is an opportunity to change project operations Some of the issues of concern to agencies and the public include:
- Sullivan Creek Hydro Project - Metaline Falls, WA . . .
Located near Metaline Falls, in the northeastern corner of Washington, the Sullivan Creek Hydroelectric Project was constructed in 1909 by the Inland Portland Cement Company (later the Lehigh Cement Company) located in Metaline Falls
- Sullivan Creek powerhouse - Sept. 26, 2017 | The Spokesman-Review
A Tacoma couple fell in love with a 107-year-old abandoned brick powerhouse in northeast Washington and bought it Now the work begins
- Microsoft PowerPoint - Sullivan Creek Powerhouse - For Sale . . .
4,600 SF Lot Size: 12 64 Acres Located on Sullivan Creek Former Powerhouse Unique Redevelopment Opportunity
- PUD to divide Sullivan powerhouse parcel
In preparation to perhaps one day sell the defunct Sullivan Powerhouse, the Pend Oreille Public Utility District is proposing to divide the 100-acre parcel of land on which it sits The old, brick powerhouse sits along Highway 31
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