Talk:Lake Almanor

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Changed "Canada Geese" to "Canadian Geese," which is common usage in the Northwest U.S.; meant to say "latter" rather than "former" in my edit summary. But anyone in the area knows what I mean.Kmmontandon 23:41, 14 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Provided an accurate description of the intake tower at the dam in the image caption. Provided a description of the location of the actual intake tower for the Butt Valley Powerhouse tunnel and added that there is a subsequent penstock to the powerhouse. After the description of the power generation down the Feather River as far as the Rock Creek forebay, I added the information that all of these facilities are owned and operated by the PG&E, a major investor owned utility. The PG&E was mentioned early as the owner of the dam, but I felt some attribution for the continuing power generation dialog was deserved. Joecook1 (talk) 10:29, 21 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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