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Harnessing California’s Waters: The Completion of the First Stage of the Pit River Power Project

Charles W. Geiger | April 1st, 1923


California is now the greatest hydro-electric power State in the Union. Over one-fifth of all the electric power generated by American water is produced in California. Last year, according to figures announced by Engineer H. D. McGlashan of the water resources branch of the United States Geological Survey, 3,227,262,000 kilowatt-hours were produced by water power in California. New York, which comes next with 14.72 per cent of the total. made 2,203,564,000 kilowatthours. On Saturday, September 30, 1922, an important step in California’s electrification was carried out. On this date the constantly flowing waters of the Fall River were diverted through a tunnel and dropped 454 feet through steel penstocks to the Pit River Power Plant No. 1 .

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Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta, water and energy