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[1] [2] With 25 billion cubic feet working capacity (47 billion cubic feet total capacity), it is the largest natural gas-storage reservoir in the Pacific Northwest and the 14th largest in the United States. [3] [4]
Its reservoir, Spada Lake, provides water for 70 to 75 percent of Snohomish County and feeds the Jackson Hydro Project, providing 112 megawatts of clean energy to Snohomish county. Some critics charge that the dam has strongly impacted the runs of salmon and other migratory fish in the Sultan River by depleting gravel and sediment needed to ...
Jackson Lake Dam: 65.5 ft (20.0 m) ... Orchard Water Company Malheur Reservoir: Grande Ronde River dams ... Crane Prairie Reservoir: Wickiup Dam 100 ft (30 m) [173] 0
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This is a list of natural lakes and reservoirs located fully or partially in the U.S. state of Washington.Natural lakes that have been altered with a dam, such as Lake Chelan, are included as lakes, not reservoirs.
The North Fork, the larger of the two forks, starts at the outlet of a small, unnamed lake opposite to Blue Lake near Johnson Mountain. It flows generally northwest for most of its length. Near its confluence with the South Fork it then turns west and rushes through a gorge in which it drops over the North Fork Falls, a powerful plunge at least ...
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Lake Washington Ship Canal (opens 1917) Columbia Basin Project (1933–1950s) Hanford Site (1940s through Cold War) Mount Baker Tunnel (1940) Lake Washington Floating Bridges (1940s–1989) Boeing Everett Factory (1967) Interstate 5 (completed 1969) and Interstate 90 (completed 1993)