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The Borel Hydro Plant was built by a subsidiary of the Pacific Light and Power Company
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This early view of the interior of the Borel Hydro Plant shows the five original generators installed when the plant was built
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This early view of the interior of the Borel Hydro Plant shows the five original generators installed when the plant was built. Subsequently modernized, the Borel Plant remains in operation today.
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Borel Hydro Plant
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Borel Hydro Plant - Looking down penstocks to the powerhouse. Kern River Power Company (Pacific Light & Power Company).
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B.M. below Borel Hydro Plant
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B. M. below Borel Hydro Plant. pg. 10
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Hauling the turbine scroll case to Borel Hydro Plant in 1912, during the reconstruction of the water turbines
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Hauling the turbine scroll case to Borel Hydro Plant in 1912, during the reconstruction of the water turbines. Pg. 58.
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The Borel Hydro Plant as it appeared in 1909, with its original generators, later replaced and operating crew
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The Borel Hydro Plant as it appeared in 1909, with its original generators, later replaced and operating crew. Pg. 57.
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Named Plant Four although it was the first hydro plant built on Bishop Creek, the facility had grown ivy-covered walls by the time this photo was taken in 1923
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Named Plant Four although it was the first hydro plant built on Bishop Creek, the facility had grown ivy-covered walls by the time this photo was taken in 1923. Pg. 70.
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