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Nooksack Falls Hydroelectric Plant, Route 542, Glacier, Whatcom County, WA

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Significance: With a generating capacity of 1,500 kilowatts, the Nooksack plant is the second oldest operating hydroelectric facility in western Washington (only the Snoqualmie Falls plant (1899) is earlier the Electron plant, although completed in 1903, was rebuilt in 1939 after a landslide completely destroyed the power station). Some modifications have been made to this facility through the years (most notably the replacement of the turbine in 1910 and the installation of a new dam and water conveyance system in 1931); but much of the Nooksack plant has remained unchanged for the eighty years of its existence. Importantly, the power plant retains its original Westinghouse generator and the Pelton wheels installed in 1910.

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N4

Survey number: HAER WA-18

Building/structure dates: 1906 Initial Construction

Building/structure dates: 1910 Subsequent Work

Building/structure dates: 1931 Subsequent Work

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1969 - 1980
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Historic American Engineering Record, creator
Cornwall, Pierre B
Bellingham Bay Improvement Company
Stone, Charles
Webster, Edwin
Jones, Kimberly, transmitter
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/114_habs.html

label_outline Explore Nooksack, Nooksack Falls, Bellingham Bay Improvement Company

Dams under construction. Watts Bar Dam, shown here under construction, has a semi-outdoors type powerhouse with an enormous gantry crane (to the right of the picture) for installation and removal of units. The project is further distinguished by a control building which is entirely removed from the hydro plant, being located some 120 feet higher on top of a steep cliff and with direct connection to the switchyard behind. The windowless left wing of the control building houses the control room; the tower-like structure in the back accomodates air conditioning, restrooms, etc. The glass wall, upper level, contains the reception room with a broad semi-circular overlook terrace, the story below the terrace devoted to offices

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