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Link River Dam

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On February 24, 1917, officials from the USBR and COPCO reached an agreement to lease the Keno Canal for ten years at a rate of $ 1,000 per annum. The agreement also allowed the power company to regulate the outflows of Klamath Lake. In 1919, COPCO placed a temporary low-crib dam near what is now
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formed the "Linkville Water Ditch Company." They dug a low capacity canal that connected their homes with the Link River. A William Steele extended the ditch by 15 miles (24 km) in 1884. After his death in 1888 the Klamath Falls Irrigation Company took over the canal. It is now known as the
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As a 50-year contract between the USBR and PacifiCorp reached its expiration in 2006, the company proposed closing down hydroelectric generation at Link River. It cited the high costs of complying with fish passage remediation. This proposal would have left the dam in place for water storage and
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In 2004 PacifiCorp announced the Link River power projects would be abandoned, as the cost to repair the canal and pipeline supplying the power turbines is too high to be economically viable. As of 2014 the company intends to continue to run the plant, in the short term and at reduced output.
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on August 20, 1920, requesting he halt dam construction long enough to determine the legality of the 1917 contract. Payne issued a supplemental contract on December 10, and California-Oregon Power restarted construction on May 15, 1921, finishing it on October 29.
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Its two channels can allow one outflow of 3,000 ft³/s (85 m³/s) with 1,000 ft³/s (28 m³/s) through the Ankeny Canal, and another outflow of 290 ft³/s (8 m³/s) through the Keno Canal. Those channels feed PacifiCorp's two
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As of 2014 the company intends to continue to generate electricity at Link River, in the short term and at reduced output. PacifiCorp implemented changes of operation are intended to reduce the loss to two
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10 m). The project provides flood control, generates hydro power, and stores most of the water used for irrigation in the
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Charles and Rufus Moore dug a canal on the other side of the Link River in 1877 to power a sawmill and transport
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turbines located downstream and generate 151 MW. All the flow is ultimately diverted down the Link River into
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Putnam's Point in 1919. Construction began on the dam on July 29, 1920.
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from Upper Klamath Lake. This later became known as the Keno Canal.
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Link River Dam's reservoir, Klamath Lake, has a capacity of 873,000
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Klamath Falls
U.S.
42°14′02″N 121°48′07″W / 42.23389°N 121.80194°W / 42.23389; -121.80194
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
Type of dam
Gravity dam
Link River
Klamath Lake
Turbines
Installed capacity
MW
gravity dam
Link River
Klamath Falls, Oregon
PacifiCorp
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
acre-feet
Klamath Reclamation Project
hydroelectric
Lake Ewauna

Modoc Wars
Linkville
logs
Senator
George E. Chamberlain
Secretary of the Interior
John B. Payne
proposed removal of four other dams

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