A number of the dams on the Columbia are not owned by the Feds.
As I said, the Feds own these dams. Perhaps you could name some Columbia River dams that are not on the Fed owned list below? Five Snake River dams as well...
bpa.gov
Federal Hydro Projects In Nameplate Name River, state service rating Albeni Falls Pend Oreille, ID 1955 43 MW Anderson Ranch Boise, ID 1950 40 MW Big Cliff Santiam, OR 1953 18 MW Black Canyon Payette, ID 1925 10 MW Boise River Diversion Boise, ID 1912 3 MW Bonneville Columbia, OR/WA 1938 1,077 MW Chandler Yakima, WA 1956 12 MW Chief Joseph Columbia, WA 1958 2,458 MW Cougar McKenzie, OR 1963 25 MW Detroit Santiam, OR 1953 100 MW Dexter Willamette, OR 1954 15 MW Dworshak Clearwater, ID 1973 400 MW Foster Santiam, OR 1967 20 MW Grand Coulee 8/ Columbia, WA 1942 6,765MW Green Peter Santiam, OR 1967 80 MW Green Springs Emigrant Crk, OR 1960 16 MW Hills Creek Willamette, OR 1962 30 MW Hungry Horse Flathead, MT 1953 428 MW Ice Harbor Snake, WA 1962 603 MW John Day Columbia, OR/WA 1971 2,160 MW Libby Kootenai, MT 1975 525 MW Little Goose Snake, WA 1970 810 MW Lookout Point Willamette, OR 1953 120 MW Lost Creek Rogue, OR 1977 49 MW Lower Granite Snake, WA 1975 810 MW Lower Monumental Snake, WA 1969 810 MW McNary Columbia, OR/WA 1952 980 MW Minidoka Snake, ID 1909 28 MW Palisades Snake, ID 1958 176 MW Roza Yakima, WA 1958 11 MW The Dalles Columbia, OR/WA 1957 1,808 MW Total (31 dams) 20,430 MW Owned and operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (21 dams, 12,940 MW) Owned and operated by the Bureau of Reclamation (10 dams, 7,490 MW). |