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List of dams in the Columbia River watershed
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Dams of the Columbia River Basin. Click to view higher resolution and read legend.
Hydroelectric generators in the basin sized by capacity. 17 dams on the British Columbia side of Canada-US border not shown.

There are more than 60 dams in the Columbia River watershed in the United States and Canada. Tributaries of the Columbia River and their dammed tributaries, as well as the main stem itself, each have their own list below. The dams are listed in the order as they are found from source to terminus. Many of the dams in the Columbia River watershed were not created for the specific purposes of water storage or flood protection. Instead, the primary purpose of many of these dams is to produce hydroelectricity. As can be seen in the lists, these dams provide many tens of gigawatts of power.

Major dam construction began in the early 20th century and picked up the pace after the Columbia River Treaty in the 1960s, by the mid 1980s all the big dams were finished. Including just the dams listed below, there are 60 dams in the watershed, with 14 on the Columbia, 20 on the Snake, seven on the Kootenay, seven on the Pend Oreille / Clark, two on the Flathead, eight on the Yakima, and two on the Owyhee. Averaging a major dam every 72 miles (116 km), the rivers in the Columbia watershed combine to generate over 36,000 megawatts of power, with the majority coming on the main stem. Grand Coulee Dam is the largest producer of hydroelectric power in the United States,[1] generating 6,809 megawatts, over one-sixth of all power in the basin.

In addition to providing ample power for the people of the Pacific Northwest, the reservoirs created by the dams have created numerous recreational opportunities, including fishing, boating, and windsurfing. Furthermore, by creating a constant flow and consistent depth along the river channel, the series of locks and dams have allowed for Lewiston, Idaho, to become the furthest inland seaport on the west coast of the United States.[2] Despite the numerous benefits to humans that the dams have provided, a number of environmental consequences have manifested as a result of the dams, including a negative impact on salmonid populations of the basin.[3]

The organization of the following lists begins with the Columbia River dams and is followed by dams on its tributaries (in order of length) and their respective watersheds. Additionally, the table of contents below is indented to indicate tributary status of each river.

Main stem Columbia River dams

Dams are listed in order from headwater (Columbia Lake, BC) to mouth (Pacific Ocean, OR/WA).

Name Height Capacity (MW) Province/State(s) Coordinates Year of completion Owner Reservoir formed Image
Mica Dam 240 m (790 ft)[4] 2,805[5]  British Columbia 52°04′39″N 118°33′59″W / 52.07750°N 118.56639°W / 52.07750; -118.56639 (Mica Dam) 1973 BC Hydro Kinbasket Lake
Revelstoke Dam 175 m (574 ft)[6] 2,480[5]  British Columbia 51°02′57″N 118°11′36″W / 51.04917°N 118.19333°W / 51.04917; -118.19333 (Revelstoke Dam) 1984 BC Hydro Revelstoke Lake
Keenleyside Dam 52 m (171 ft)[7] 185[8]  British Columbia 49°20′18″N 117°46′18″W / 49.33833°N 117.77167°W / 49.33833; -117.77167 (Keenleyside Dam) 1968 BC Hydro Raised Arrow Lakes
Grand Coulee Dam 550 ft (170 m)[9] 6,809[9]  Washington 47°57′26″N 118°58′39″W / 47.95722°N 118.97750°W / 47.95722; -118.97750 (Grand Coulee Dam) 1941 / 1974 [n 1] USBR Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake
Chief Joseph Dam 236 ft (72 m)[10] 2,620[11]  Washington 47°59′42″N 119°38′19″W / 47.99500°N 119.63861°W / 47.99500; -119.63861 (Chief Joseph Dam) 1955 USACE Rufus Woods Lake
Wells Dam 160 ft (49 m)[12] 840[13] Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=List_of_dams_in_the_Columbia_River_watershed
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