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Power Generation
Power Generation at Dam Site - None
Bureau of Reclamation Power Program
Narration
Geology
Soldiers Meadow Dam is situated on the northeastern edge of the Columbia Plateau, a complex structural basin, several miles deep, lying between the Idaho Batholith on the east and the Cascade Ridge on the west. The basin grades into the Basin and Range Province to the south and is bounded by the older rocks of the Northern Rocky Mountains to the north. The Columbia Basin is characterized by the great accumulation of lave flows and volcanic debris. The lava flows in aggregate are over a mile in thickness and are reported to have a volume that may be as large as 100,000 cubic miles. The basaltic lavas erupted quietly along fissures and spread for great distances from their source. Down warping and filling of the basin probably began in Eocene time, continued through Oligocene, Miocene, Pliocene and may still be in progress.
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| Dams Located by State | USBR Idaho Dams | Pacific Northwest Region Dams |
| Owner: Bureau of Reclamation, Snake River Area Office - West, 230 Collins Road, Boise, ID 83703, (208) 383-2200
| Operator: Lewiston Orchards Irrigation District, 1520 Powers Ave, Lewiston, ID 83501-5899, (208) 746-8235
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