General Information
Status: | in use |
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Project Type
Function / usage: |
Hydroelectric dam / plant |
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Structure: |
Earthfill dam |
Location
Location: |
British Columbia, Canada |
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Impounds: |
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Coordinates: | 50° 50' 21.02" N 122° 51' 28.35" W |
Technical Information
Dimensions
height | 87 m | |
retained water volume | 703 000 000 m³ |
Excerpt from Wikipedia
Lajoie Dam is the uppermost of the storage dams of the Bridge River Power Project, which is located in the southwestern Interior of British Columbia. It is located just west of the small semi-ghost town of Gold Bridge. An earthfill structure, it is 87 m (287 ft) and impounds c. 570,000 acre feet (700,000,000 m³) of water in Downton Lake Reservoir. The Lajoie Powerhouse generates 22 MW with an average generating capacity of 170 GWh/year. A few miles downstream is Carpenter Lake, which is formed by Terzaghi Dam, the largest of the Bridge River Power Project's structures.
Downton Reservoir is named for Geoffrey M. Downton, a pioneer surveyor who was the first to recognize the hydroelectric potential in the drop in elevation between the Bridge and Seton river systems. Lajoie Dam and Powerhouse are atop the site of Lajoie Falls, which was named after Lazack Lajoie, a local "mountain man" and entrepreneur-huckster who promoted a townsite and mining complex around Gun Lake which never came to fruition.
Text imported from Wikipedia article "Lajoie Dam" and modified on July 23, 2019 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.
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data sheet - Structure-ID
20023904 - Published on:
19/10/2006 - Last updated on:
23/07/2014