This tract was carefully selected for the purpose of including the valuable waterpower rights on the west side.
When it was rumored that the waterpower was about to be destroyed, consternation rested upon the little community.
Thus, in the employment of waterpowerto serve the city in manifold ways, the Indians say, has been fulfilled the prophecy of Speelyai that a race would come which should yoke the goddess of the cataract in perpetual servitude.
The waterpower speeds electric street-cars over ninety miles of track, and conducts electricity through two hundred and fifty miles of arc mains.
The Diesel again, with a host of other internal combustion engines, the electric motors and waterpower plants, and the absence of steam machines, bear witness to the downfall of steam.
Waterpower was replacing foot power in driving the mills where cloth was cleaned and fulled.
It is to run by waterpower and will develop 5000 H.
There is no waterpower on the Mackenzie below Fort Smith, on the main stream.
On Churchill river, within sixty to eighty miles from Churchill, large waterpower could be developed and transmitted to Churchill.
He does not need this Basin property for any of his power projects, except that its possession would let him off from paying a very reasonable tax on the waterpower he has been accustomed to getting free.
Of course, as you realize, the great future of all this country is not along the lines even of such great industries as lumber manufacture, but in agriculture and in waterpower engineering.
The amount of waterpower is above average in Virginia due to many swift streams and rivers and the high elevation.
Furthermore, it is estimated that Virginia industry at the present time is using only approximately 10 per cent of its available waterpower supply.
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