Boundary Dam

Boundary Dam is a concrete arch gravity-type hydroelectric dam, finished in 1967, on the Pend Oreille River, in the U.S. state of Washington. The dam is located in the northeast corner of Washington state, just south of the border with British Columbia, Canada. It is operated by Seattle City Light[4] and makes up a significant portion of the City of Seattle's energy portfolio. On average, it provides upwards of 46% of the power generated by Seattle City Light. Boundary Powerhouse, located adjacent to the dam, is completely built inside of the rock that makes up the left abutment of the dam itself. It has a nameplate capacity of just over 1 gigawatt of generation. The component of the hydroelectric project were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018.

Boundary Dam
Location of Boundary Dam in Washington (state)
CountryUnited States
LocationPend Oreille County, Washington
Coordinates48°59′14″N 117°20′51″W
StatusOperational
Opening date1967[1]
Owner(s)City of Seattle[1]
Dam and spillways
Type of damArch-gravity
ImpoundsPend Oreille River
Height340 ft (100 m)[1]
Length740 ft (230 m)[1]
Reservoir
Total capacity95,000 acre⋅ft (117,000,000 m3)[1]
Catchment area25,200 sq mi (65,000 km2)[1]
Surface area1,668 acres (6.75 km2)[1]
Power Station
Installed capacity1,003.25 MW[2]
Annual generation3,587 GWh[3]

A portion of the Kevin Costner film The Postman was filmed on the front of the dam. For a period of time in 1997, the dam's face had a facade of a town (Bridge City in the film).

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