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Overview of north bank showing the inlet portal channel and structures. | July 2020
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Finishing work on the concrete liner of the diversion tunnel. | July 2020
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Finishing work on the concrete liner of the diversion tunnel. | July 2020
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Stilling basin weir under construction at the spillway. This structure dissipates the water’s energy before it flows downstream into the Peace River. | July 2020
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Looking upstream at the intake structure and penstock for unit 6 under construction. | July 2020
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Intake structures and penstocks 1, 2 and 3 (right to left), in progress. | July 2020
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View of the spillway headworks, stilling basin, intakes, penstocks and powerhouse. | July 2020
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View of the powerhouse, intakes and penstocks. | July 2020
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Upper bend of the unit 3 penstock. | July 2020
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Roadway embankment construction upstream of Dry Creek. | July 2020
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The gravel extraction area between Gates Island and Dry Creek is being used to construct the highway embankment upstream of Dry Creek. | July 2020
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BC Hydro is working with Blueberry River First Nation to construct artificial dens (also called hibernacula) to help reduce the effects of the Site C project on garter snakes. | July 2020
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The snake dens are about three metres wide and six metres long, filled with rock for snakes to hide in, and covered with soil for insulation through the winter. | July 2020
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Completed snake den. | July 2020
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