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2.0 Project Licensing, Facilities, and Operations: How It All Works LWR is an extensive engineered system of channels and structures that allows about 50% more water to flow out of the lake than would otherwise flow out
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Document Date: 2014-08-28 13:08:29


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Kettle Generating Station / MW powerhouse / Main Dam / Kiskitto Main Dam / Jenpeg Generating Station / Manitoba’s power system / /

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