Water Conduit to Hydroelectric Plant Logan Utah 1940
A water conduit leads to a hydroelectric plant at the city limits of Logan, Utah in August 1940. This infrastructure played a crucial role in power generation for Cache County. The hydroelectric plant harnessed river water to produce electricity, marking a significant advancement in renewable energy resources during that era.
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Water Conduit to Hydroelectric Plant Logan Utah 1940
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