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The 75-foot (23 m)-high dam was built in 1910 by H.M. Byllesby & Company to impound the Cannon River for hydroelectric power. Its nameplate capacity is 1.8 MW. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Byllesby, a former employee of both Edison and Westinghouse, formed what would become Northern States Power in 1909.
Lake Byllesby is a 1,432-acre (580 ha) artificial lake on the Cannon River in Dakota and Goodhue counties, in the U.S. State of Minnesota.The lake was formed as a result of construction of the Byllesby Dam by the H.M. Byllesby & Company, which would later become Northern States Power Company for hydroelectric power generation. [1]
Hawks Nest Dam: Hawks Nest: CSX New River Subdivision (#1 Main) New River Gorge Bridge US 19: Fayetteville–Lansing: 1977 [20: Tunney Hunsaker Bridge CR 82 1997 [20] CSX New River Subdivision (#2 Main [26]) CR 25 2 (Thurmond Road) / R.J. Corman Railroad West Virginia Line Thurmond
His house was moved several feet off its foundation by what he estimated was a 20-foot wall of water that came down the Green River, normally more than 100 yards from his house. He counted 13 ...
Feb. 26—Soil and water managers didn't get the $7.7 million they sought from the Legislature to draw matching federal funds to restore an aging flood-control dam that would imperil more than ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The state fair is over, but Expo New Mexico is still full of events during Balloon Fiesta and throughout the month of October. Expo New Mexico General Manager Dan ...
Dams on the National Register of Historic Places in New Mexico (2 P) Pages in category "Dams in New Mexico" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
The 1994 breaching of the Two Mile Dam on the Santa Fe River This is a list of dams in New Mexico that have been removed as physical impediments to free-flowing rivers or streams. Completed removals