Significance: The heating house (switch house) is an original component of the Cove Hydroelectric Development. It exhibits the Mission Revival architecture elements that visually tie the elements of the upper C More
Significance: The substation contained step-up transformers that provided for the conversion of power generated by the Cove power house into a useable and transmissable wattage. Survey number: HAER ID-43-L Bu More
Significance: The concrete-lined canal was an integral component of the original Cove system. It conveyed water from the screen house, through the upper gate house. It served as the transition feature from the More
Significance: The Upper Gate House contained the Tainter gate that controlled the volume of water flowing through the Cove system. Survey number: HAER ID-43-F Building/structure dates: 1916-1917 Initial Construction
Significance: The large wood and concrete flume is the most remarkable feature of the Cove Hydroelectric Development from both an aesthetic and an engineering perspective. The flume had to be precisely designe More
Significance: The large wood and concrete flume is the most remarkable feature of the Cove Hydroelectric Development from both an aesthetic and an engineering perspective. The flume had to be precisely designe More
Significance: The large wood and concrete flume is the most remarkable feature of the Cove Hydroelectric Development from both an aesthetic and an engineering perspective. The flume had to be precisely designe More
Significance: The large wood and concrete flume is the most remarkable feature of the Cove Hydroelectric Development from both an aesthetic and an engineering perspective. The flume had to be precisely designe More
Significance: The large wood and concrete flume is the most remarkable feature of the Cove Hydroelectric Development from both an aesthetic and an engineering perspective. The flume had to be precisely designe More
Significance: The large wood and concrete flume is the most remarkable feature of the Cove Hydroelectric Development from both an aesthetic and an engineering perspective. The flume had to be precisely designe More
Significance: The large wood and concrete flume is the most remarkable feature of the Cove Hydroelectric Development from both an aesthetic and an engineering perspective. The flume had to be precisely designe More
Significance: The large wood and concrete flume is the most remarkable feature of the Cove Hydroelectric Development from both an aesthetic and an engineering perspective. The flume had to be precisely designe More
Significance: The large wood and concrete flume is the most remarkable feature of the Cove Hydroelectric Development from both an aesthetic and an engineering perspective. The flume had to be precisely designe More
Significance: The large wood and concrete flume is the most remarkable feature of the Cove Hydroelectric Development from both an aesthetic and an engineering perspective. The flume had to be precisely designe More
Significance: The large wood and concrete flume is the most remarkable feature of the Cove Hydroelectric Development from both an aesthetic and an engineering perspective. The flume had to be precisely designe More
Significance: The large wood and concrete flume is the most remarkable feature of the Cove Hydroelectric Development from both an aesthetic and an engineering perspective. The flume had to be precisely designe More
Significance: The large wood and concrete flume is the most remarkable feature of the Cove Hydroelectric Development from both an aesthetic and an engineering perspective. The flume had to be precisely designe More
Significance: The Cove power house, with its Francis turbine, was the focal point of the Cove Hydroelectric Development. The power house generated 7.5 megawatts of power to supplement the power grid of Utah Po More
Significance: The Cove power house, with its Francis turbine, was the focal point of the Cove Hydroelectric Development. The power house generated 7.5 megawatts of power to supplement the power grid of Utah Po More
Significance: The Cove power house, with its Francis turbine, was the focal point of the Cove Hydroelectric Development. The power house generated 7.5 megawatts of power to supplement the power grid of Utah Po More
Significance: The Cove power house, with its Francis turbine, was the focal point of the Cove Hydroelectric Development. The power house generated 7.5 megawatts of power to supplement the power grid of Utah Po More
Significance: The Cove power house, with its Francis turbine, was the focal point of the Cove Hydroelectric Development. The power house generated 7.5 megawatts of power to supplement the power grid of Utah Po More
Significance: The forebay and diversion dam mark the capture point, the beginning, of the entire Cove system. The dam impounds water in the forebay, forcing it through the screen house and ultimately into the l More
Significance: The forebay and diversion dam mark the capture point, the beginning, of the entire Cove system. The dam impounds water in the forebay, forcing it through the screen house and ultimately into the l More
Significance: The screen house represents an original component of the Cove Hydroelectric Development and the intake point for water flowing into the canal and flume system. The screens played an important role More
Significance: The screen house represents an original component of the Cove Hydroelectric Development and the intake point for water flowing into the canal and flume system. The screens played an important role More
Significance: The screen house represents an original component of the Cove Hydroelectric Development and the intake point for water flowing into the canal and flume system. The screens played an important role More
Significance: The workshop was likely a component of the construction of the Cove Hydroelectric Development and served as a location of carpentry and tool repair. Survey number: HAER ID-43-D Building/structur More
Significance: The workshop was likely a component of the construction of the Cove Hydroelectric Development and served as a location of carpentry and tool repair. Survey number: HAER ID-43-D Building/structur More