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Coordinates: 34°56′32.5″N 118°49′28.79″W / 34.942361°N 118.8246639°W / 34.942361; -118.8246639
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'''Edmonston Pumping Plant''' is a [[pumping station]] near the south end of the [[California Aqueduct]]. It lifts water 1,926 feet (600 m) to cross the [[Tehachapi Mountains]]. The station power requirements are so great that several power lines from the [[Path 15]] and [[Path 26]] are needed to provide power to the facility. It is the most powerful water lifting system in the world, not considering [[pumped-storage hydroelectricity]] stations.{{fact|date=August 2012}}
'''Edmonston Pumping Plant''' is a [[pumping station]] near the south end of the [[California Aqueduct]]. It lifts water 1,926 feet (600 m) to cross the [[Tehachapi Mountains]]. The station power requirements are so great that several power lines from the [[Path 15]] and [[Path 26]] are needed to provide power to the facility. It is the most powerful water lifting system in the world, not considering [[pumped-storage hydroelectricity]] stations.{{citation needed|date=August 2012}}


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
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* Total flow at design head: 315&nbsp;ft³/s (9 m³/s) <ref name="pump" />
* Total flow at design head: 315&nbsp;ft³/s (9 m³/s) <ref name="pump" />
* Motor rating: 80,000&nbsp;hp (60MW)<ref name="pump" />
* Motor rating: 80,000&nbsp;hp (60MW)<ref name="pump" />
* Total installed pumping hp: 1,120,000 hp.
* Total installed pumping hp: 1,120,000 hp.
* Flow at design head: 315 ft³/s (9 m³/s)
* Flow at design head: 315 ft³/s (9 m³/s)
* Total flow at design head: 4410 ft³/s (450,000 m³/h)
* Total flow at design head: 4410 ft³/s (450,000 m³/h)
* Total Motor rating: 1,120,000&nbsp;hp (835 MW)<ref>[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=VoSGVoHRqZMC&lpg=PA62&ots=OI1uQ07zZ7&dq=edmonston%20pumping%20plant&pg=PA63#v=onepage&q=edmonston%20pumping%20plant&f=false Google Books - Popular Science Sep. 1972 pg. 63]</ref> 
* Total Motor rating: 1,120,000&nbsp;hp (835 MW)<ref>[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=VoSGVoHRqZMC&lpg=PA62&ots=OI1uQ07zZ7&dq=edmonston%20pumping%20plant&pg=PA63#v=onepage&q=edmonston%20pumping%20plant&f=false Google Books - Popular Science Sep. 1972 pg. 63]</ref>


==Sources==
==Sources==

Revision as of 14:03, 29 July 2014

34°56′32.5″N 118°49′28.79″W / 34.942361°N 118.8246639°W / 34.942361; -118.8246639

Edmonston Pumping Plant is a pumping station near the south end of the California Aqueduct. It lifts water 1,926 feet (600 m) to cross the Tehachapi Mountains. The station power requirements are so great that several power lines from the Path 15 and Path 26 are needed to provide power to the facility. It is the most powerful water lifting system in the world, not considering pumped-storage hydroelectricity stations.[citation needed]

Characteristics

  • Number of units: 14 (two galleries of 7)
  • Normal static head: 1,970 ft[1]
  • Total flow at design head: 315 ft³/s (9 m³/s) [1]
  • Motor rating: 80,000 hp (60MW)[1]
  • Total installed pumping hp: 1,120,000 hp.
  • Flow at design head: 315 ft³/s (9 m³/s)
  • Total flow at design head: 4410 ft³/s (450,000 m³/h)
  • Total Motor rating: 1,120,000 hp (835 MW)[2]

Sources

References