Summer Falls #2
by Charles Robinson
Title
Summer Falls #2
Artist
Charles Robinson
Medium
Photograph - Landscape Photograph
Description
Summer Falls is technically a natural falls but there would not normally enough water fooling down the Arbuckle Draw and the Trail Lake Coulee to keep the water following over the falls: however with the construction of the Columbia Basin Reclamation Project a series of canals were built to divert water to various parts of the Columbia Plateau for irrigation. The primary canal emanating from Banks Lake was routed over the cliffs at the head of Trail Lake Coulee, forming Summer Falls. The full volume of the Canal was initially allowed to flow over the falls. A hydroelectric station now diverts almost the entire flow away from the falls. The full force of the falls is evident only if the generating station needs to go offline for maintenance. The site was formerly administered by the state, but due to budget constraints was turned over to the Bureau of Reclamation in 2003. I was fortunate find it on a day that the water was flowing. It is a beautiful little waterfall. The basalt cliff and channel into which the water flows was created by the Glacial Lake Missoula Ice Age Flood.
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September 7th, 2016
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