Corps of engineers fish reporting site dam date of count daily count total to date in 2020 total to date in 2019 5 year average total count to date bonneville oct 1 446 104 286 66 091 132 844 lower granite oct 1 1 623 28 838 12 500 33 485 counts include wild and hatchery origin fish.
Lower granite dam snake river.
Opened 45 years ago in 1975 the dam is located 22 miles 35 km south of colfax and 35 miles 56 km north of pomeroy.
As the first collector dam on the snake river lower granite is a primary component of the juvenile fish transportation program.
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On the lower snake river in southeastern washington it bridges whitman and garfield counties.
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Lower granite dam was the final dam in the project.
Transport began in the late 1960 s as a research program on how to.
Additional units 4 6 completed in 1978 owner.
6 155 3 mw 932 mw total.
Preliminary construction started on the dam in july 1965 and proceeded smoothly in the early years.
746 5 feet powerhouse capacity.
Paradoxically the combination of these factors gives the young salmon further time to grow and to feed in lower granite lake so when they begin the migration to the pacific ocean they often have a higher chance at survival compared to those salmon who migrate to the ocean earlier.
Lower granite lock and dam was the fourth of four dams constructed as part of the lower snake river project authorized in the rivers and harbors act of 1945.
Construction began in 1965 and three.
6 135 mw 810 mw total overload capacity.
Directly below the confluence the river flows into lower granite lake formed by lower granite dam the uppermost dam of the lower snake river project.
The lower granite dam which bridges garfield and whitman county was named for granite point located about six miles upstream toward clarkston from the dam.
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Since 1975 adult salmon primarily chinook and steelhead have been trapped and sampled at lower granite dam on the snake river located in southeast washington.
2020 steelhead count from july 1 to december 31 2020 to view winter passage at bonneville dam go to.