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Barber Dam

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Country
  
United States

Status
  
Operational

Length
  
400 ft (122 m)

Opened
  
1906

Added to NRHP
  
21 November 1978

Nearest city
  
Boise

Location
  
Boise

Opening date
  
1906

Height
  
9.1 m

Owner
  
Ada County, Idaho

Construction began
  
1904

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Active capacity
  
180 acre·ft (222,027 m)

Similar
  
Boise River Diversion Dam, Arrowrock Dam, Lucky Peak Dam, Oxbow Dam, Hells Canyon Dam

The Barber Dam is a timber-crib dam on the Boise River located about 3 mi (5 km) east of Boise, Idaho. The dam was constructed by the Barber Lumber Company between 1904 and 1906 to serve as a mill pond for timber. A power plant was also constructed in conjunction with the dam which powered the mill and the town of Barberton (Barber), which was established in 1910. In 1934, the Great Depression effected the closure of the mill and the facilities were purchased by Boise Cascade. The Harris Ranch purchased the dam and mill after the depression and developed the area for residential property. The dam was purchased by Ada County in 1977 and is currently operated by the Idaho Department of Water Resources. The run-of-the-river dam's power house contains two Kaplan turbine generators with a combined capacity of 4.14 MW and is operated by Enel Green Power. The dam and lumber mill were added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 21, 1978.

Map of Barber Dam, Boise, ID 83716, USA

References

Barber Dam Wikipedia