Long Lake hydroelectric development
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Owned by Avista Utilities, the Long Lake hydro project currently has a generating capacity of 71 megawatts. When it was completed in 1915, it was called the world's highest spillway dam and had the largest turbines in existence at the time.
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Coordinates: 47°50'9"N 117°50'23"W
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