US Army Corps of Engineers
Walla Walla District
LOWER GRANITE LOCK AND DAM-- LOWER GRANITE LAKE
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Snake River, Washington
CONDITION OF IMPROVEMENT 30 September 1996
CWIS: 10180
AUTHORIZATION: The project was authorized by Section 2
of the Flood Control Act of 1945 (Public Law 79-14), 79th Congress, 1st Session. It was approved March 2, 1945, in accordance with House Document 704, 75th Congress, 3d Session. Recreation was authorized in the River and Harbor Act of 1944
(Public Law 78-534, as amended. Lower Granite Lock and Dam is Unit 4 of 4 from the "Lower Snake River Project, Washington, and Idaho."
PROJECT: This project consists of Lower Granite Dam
(photo), powerhouse, navigation lock, two fish ladders, and appurtenant facilities. The project provides navigation, hydroelectric generation, recreation,
and incidental irrigation.
- Lower Granite Dam (150 dpi)
(75 dpi): The dam, located at the head of
Lake Bryan, is about 3,200 feet long with an effective height of 100 feet.
The dam is a concrete gravity type, with an earthfill right abutment
embankment. It includes a navigation lock with clear dimensions of 86 by
674 feet; and an eight-bay spillway that is 512 feet long, with eight 50-foot
by 60.5-foot radial gates.
- Lower Granite Lake: The lake extends up the Snake River about
39.3 miles to Lewiston, Idaho, the upper terminus of the authorized Lower
Snake River slack-water navigation project. It lies at elevation 738, and
has a surface area of 8,900 acres.
- Powerhouse: The powerhouse has six 135,000-kilowatt
units. Power generated through September 1996 was 76.80 billion kilowatt
hours.
- Navigation Lock: The lock is a single-lift type, with a clear
plan dimension of 86 feet by 674 feet and a 15-foot minimum depth.
- Fish Passage: There are two fish ladders for passing
migratory fish.
- Levees: Backwater levees have been constructed
around Lewiston, Idaho. Water surface at the dam varies between
elevations 738 and 724 in order to maintain a normal operating range
between elevations 738 and 733 in the Lewiston and Clarkston areas.
- Lands: There are 5,777.6 acres of project lands surrounding
Lower Granite Lake. These project lands include fee lands that are
Federally-owned and managed by the Corps, as well as easement lands
to which the Corps has specific rights or easements (i.e., flowage or
access). There are 4,801.6 acres of Corps-managed lands that are utilized
for public recreation purposes, wildlife habitat, wildlife mitigation, and
water-connected industrial development. The Federal Government owns
most of the acreage in fee title, while the remainder are easement lands.
The project lands are utilized for public recreation purposes, wildlife
habitat, wildlife mitigation, and water-connected industrial development.
At the present time, approximately 515 acres are licensed either to State
or local park agencies. Port districts own lands adjacent to the project for
industrial development. Public boat launching facilities are available at
12 locations along the shore line.
LOCAL COOPERATION: None required.
PROGRESS: Construction began in July 1965, and was
completed in 1984. The main dam is complete, as well as relocations and
modifications to the Camas Prairie Railroad Bridge, state highways, and
county roads. The installation of the first three power generating units is
also complete. Construction is complete on the backwater levees in the
Lewiston, Idaho area. A master plan was approved in 1974. Construction
is complete on the recreational facilities along the lake shore. North shore
embankment construction is complete. Power came online for additional
units 4 through 6 in 1979. The entire project was completed in 1984.
Final modifications to City of Lewiston's water intake were done in August
1987. A permanent trash shear boom has been installed.
COST: Total expenditures through September 1996 were $374,836,315 for new work
(including $46,212,534 for power units 4 through 6) and $118,931,189 for operation and maintenance.
An additional $405,819 was contributed by local interests for the lock and dam.
- Lower Granite Lock and Dam, Lower Granite Lake, Structural Details
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- Lower Granite Lock and Dam, Lower Granite Lake, Lewiston Levees
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- Lower Granite Lock and Dam, Lower Granite Lake, Levee Detail
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(75 dpi)
Last Updated: 12:42 17.06.97
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