Tunnel Excavation Grand Coulee Third Power Plan

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. J. Duck
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Jan 1, 1997

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INTRODUCTION Construction of the 3,600,000 kilowatt Third Powerplant at Grand Coulee Dam started in late summer 1967 approximately one year after authorization by Congress. The project was made possible by a treaty with Canada providing for cooperative development of the Columbia River which was signed in 1961 and ratified in 1964. Description of the Work The existing Grand Coulee power complex consisted of a dam and two powerplants with a switchyard serving each plant, one on each bank of the river. See Fig. 1. The switching facilities were connected to transformers at the powerplants by overhead 230-kilovolt and 115-kilovolt tie circuit conductors. [ ]
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APA: D. J. Duck  (1997)  Tunnel Excavation Grand Coulee Third Power Plan

MLA: D. J. Duck Tunnel Excavation Grand Coulee Third Power Plan. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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