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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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Kern River Plant of Pacific Light and Power Company
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Borel Powerhouse on Kern River, including canals, flumes, construction camp near canal, work crew concreting canal walls and excavating canal path, interiors of powerhouse and switchboard.
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Coyote Lake, Big Creek, Stevenson Creek Falls, Thousand Island Lake; Borel Powerhouse & cottages, Borel interior, Kern Sub., Indian Sub., Newhall Sub.; Azusa Hydro Plant; Sierra Hydro Plant; Mentone Hydro Plant; Redondo Steam Plant
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Coyote Lake (head of Big Creek), Big Creek [cascade above PH1 site], Stevenson Creek Falls, Thousand Island Lake; Borel Powerhouse & cottages, Borel interior [with the original 5 Pelton Waterwheel units], Kern Sub., Indian Sub., Newhall Sub.; Azusa Hydro Plant; Sierra Hydro Plant; Mentone Hydro Plant; Redondo Steam Plant.
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Rock formations at the site of the Borel Hydro Plant of PL&P
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Rock formations at the site of the Borel Hydro Plant of PL&P. It is at the Kern River near Clear Creek.
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