6928 E 36th St
Newaygo, MI 49337, USA

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  • Marley Zielike

Hardy Hydroelectric Plant, 6928 East Thirty-sixth St Newaygo, Newaygo County, MI

Consumers Power Company built the Hardy Hydroelectric Plant in the early 1930s as a link in its system of electric power generation. In designing and building Hardy, the company found a way to erect a stable, relatively high dam on Michigan`s notoriously gravelly foundations, continuing its tradition of developing solutions to the problems presented by the state`s geography and geology. The design process for the dam also appears to reflect a tendency in American civil engineering to use established regional practices over technology developed elsewhere.

Hardy Hydroelectric Plant, 6928 East Thirty-sixth St Newaygo, Newaygo County, MI

Consumers Power Company built the Hardy Hydroelectric Plant in the early 1930s as a link in its system of electric power generation. In designing and building Hardy, the company found a way to erect a stable, relatively high dam on Michigan`s notoriously gravelly foundations, continuing its tradition of developing solutions to the problems presented by the state`s geography and geology. The design process for the dam also appears to reflect a tendency in American civil engineering to use established regional practices over technology developed elsewhere.

  • Marley Zielike

Hardy Hydroelectric Plant, Embankment, 6928 East Thirty-sixth St Newaygo, Newaygo County, MI

The 120`-high Embankment is part of the Hardy Hydroelectric Plant, built in the early 1930s as a link in Consumers Power Company`s system of electric power generation. In designing and building Hardy, the company found a way to erect a stable, relatively high dam on Michigan`s notoriously gravelly foundations, continuing its tradition of developing solutions to the problems presented by Michigan`s geography and geology. The design process for the dam also appears to reflect a tendency in American civil engineering to favor regional practices of technology developed elsewhere.

Hardy Hydroelectric Plant, Embankment, 6928 East Thirty-sixth St Newaygo, Newaygo County, MI

The 120`-high Embankment is part of the Hardy Hydroelectric Plant, built in the early 1930s as a link in Consumers Power Company`s system of electric power generation. In designing and building Hardy, the company found a way to erect a stable, relatively high dam on Michigan`s notoriously gravelly foundations, continuing its tradition of developing solutions to the problems presented by Michigan`s geography and geology. The design process for the dam also appears to reflect a tendency in American civil engineering to favor regional practices of technology developed elsewhere.

  • Marley Zielike

Hardy Hydroelectric Plant, Powerhouse, 6928 East Thirty-sixth St Newaygo, Newaygo County, MI

The Powerhouse is part of the Hardy Hydroelectric Plant, built in the early 1930s as a link in Consumers Power Company`s system of electric power generation. In designing and building Hardy, the company found a way to erect a stable, relatively high dam on Michigan`s notoriously gravelly foundations, continuing its tradition of developing solutions to the problems presented by Michigan`s geography and geology. The design process for the dam also appears to reflect a tendency in American civil engineering to favor regional practices of technology developed elsewhere. The architectural treatment of the Powerhouse and other structures at the plant reflect the company`s pride in its accomplishments.

Hardy Hydroelectric Plant, Powerhouse, 6928 East Thirty-sixth St Newaygo, Newaygo County, MI

The Powerhouse is part of the Hardy Hydroelectric Plant, built in the early 1930s as a link in Consumers Power Company`s system of electric power generation. In designing and building Hardy, the company found a way to erect a stable, relatively high dam on Michigan`s notoriously gravelly foundations, continuing its tradition of developing solutions to the problems presented by Michigan`s geography and geology. The design process for the dam also appears to reflect a tendency in American civil engineering to favor regional practices of technology developed elsewhere. The architectural treatment of the Powerhouse and other structures at the plant reflect the company`s pride in its accomplishments.

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