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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]
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. [3]
New River Trail: Carroll County; Buck Dam Buck Dam Road Byllesby Dam Fries Junction Bridge: SR 606 (Fries Road) Fries: 1959 [32] Fries Dam Grayson County; SR 94 (Riverside Drive) 2011 [33: US 58 / US 221 (Grayson Parkway) Baywood: 1979, 1999 [33
The river was at 31.52 feet — more than 2 feet above flood stage of 29 feet. Evacuations have been issued for some locations.
“This is a DANGEROUS situation. Move away from the river,” the National Weather Service said.
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The San Ardo Oil Field From the Coast Starlight. View of the San Ardo Oil Field, with the Salinas River in the foreground. A familiar sight to travelers on U.S. Highway 101 between Los Angeles and San Francisco, the oil field is located about midway between Paso Robles and King City, in the southern part of Monterey County, at the Alvarado Road exit from U.S. 101.
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