
Diverting the Columbia River
Clip: Season 24 Episode 6 | 2m 40s
The biggest challenge in building Grand Coulee Dam was diverting the flow of the Columbia.
The biggest challenge in building Grand Coulee Dam was diverting the flow of the Columbia. To make this happen, the workers had to build cofferdams, temporary structures that keep the river at bay, allowing workers to dig out the mud and expose the granite bedrock on which the dam would rest. The west side cofferdam was completed on March 23, 1935. Soon after, the water level rose 32 feet.
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Diverting the Columbia River
Clip: Season 24 Episode 6 | 2m 40s
The biggest challenge in building Grand Coulee Dam was diverting the flow of the Columbia. To make this happen, the workers had to build cofferdams, temporary structures that keep the river at bay, allowing workers to dig out the mud and expose the granite bedrock on which the dam would rest. The west side cofferdam was completed on March 23, 1935. Soon after, the water level rose 32 feet.
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Grand Coulee Dam: Engineering Challenges
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Grand Coulee Dam: Pouring the Concrete
It took millions of cubic yards of concrete to build Grand Coulee Dam. (1m 56s)
The Impact of Grand Coulee Dam
Grand Coulee Dam was dedicated in front of a crowd of 8,000 on March 22, 1941. (1m 13s)
Grand Coulee Dam's Open Spillways
This 15-second time-lapse video shows the Grand Coulee Dam's spillway closing. (15s)
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