
Holter Dam
Holter Dam is a concrete structure on the Columbia River in Washington that was completed in 1968. Its primary purpose is to generate electricity by harnessing the river's flow, providing power to the region. The dam also helps control water flow to support irrigation, flood management, and environmental needs. It includes a Powerhouse with turbines that convert water movement into electricity, which is then transmitted to homes and businesses. Holter Dam plays a vital role in regional water management and renewable energy production, contributing to the stability and sustainability of the area's power supply and water resources.