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Spokane Falls

Coordinates:47°39′42.6″N117°25′28.4″W / 47.661833°N 117.424556°W /47.661833; -117.424556
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Waterfall and dam in Washington

Spokane Falls
Stluputqu
Map
Interactive map of Spokane Falls
LocationSpokane, Washington, United States
Coordinates47°39′42.6″N117°25′28.4″W / 47.661833°N 117.424556°W /47.661833; -117.424556
Elevation1771 ft
WatercourseSpokane River

Spokane Falls is the name of awaterfall anddam on theSpokane River, located in thecentral business district in downtownSpokane, Washington. The city of Spokane was also initially named "Spokane Falls".

History

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Spokane Falls, 1894

The Native American name for the Spokane Falls was "Stluputqu", meaning "swift water". The falls was once the site of a largeSpokane people village.[1]

Features

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The Upper Falls surrounding Salmon People Island
The Monroe Street Dam and the Lower Falls

The falls consists of the Upper Falls and the Lower Falls. The area around the falls was formerly a rail yard, that was converted to a city park for use as the fairgrounds for the1974 World's Fair. The park is located predominantly on Havermale Island, the east-most boundary is established by the first fork in the river. This is the site of the Upper Falls Dam, a diversion dam constructed in 1920 that directs the water into the Upper Falls intake on the south channel of the Spokane River. TheUpper Falls Power Plant incorporates aFrancis turbine capable of generating 10MW.

The water not diverted to the south fork by the dam flows over the Upper Falls. The north fork of the river splits again at Salmon People Island, snxw meneɂ inSalish,[2] and flows over the two Upper Falls on either side of the island. The north fork converges again after the Upper Falls, and is also rejoined by the diverted south fork (through the outlet on the Upper Falls Intake).

The Lower Falls is the site of a second diversion dam, the Monroe Street Dam. Completed in 1890, it was the first dam built on the Spokane River and is currently the longest-running hydroelectric generation facility inWashington state. ItsKaplan turbine has a generating capacity of 14.82 MW.

Management

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Both Upper Falls and Lower Falls dams are operated by the power companyAvista.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Majors, Harry M. (1975).Exploring Washington. Van Winkle Publishing Co. p. 110.ISBN 978-0-918664-00-6.
  2. ^Hill, Kip (9 March 2017)."Canada Island renamed in Salish for the Spokane Tribe".The Spokesman-Review. Retrieved6 June 2024.

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