Centralia Canal

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LocationNear Yelm, Washington
CountryUnited States
Coordinates46°55′05″N 122°31′41″W / 46.918°N 122.528°W / 46.918; -122.528
Length9 miles (14 km)
Centralia Canal
Centralia Power Canal
LocationNear Yelm, Washington
CountryUnited States
Coordinates46°55′05″N 122°31′41″W / 46.918°N 122.528°W / 46.918; -122.528
Specifications
Length9 miles (14 km)
History
Former namesCentralia Power Canal
Date completed1929
Geography
End pointYelm Hydro Project
Connects toNisqually River

The Centralia Canal, also known as Centralia Power Canal, is a canal in Thurston and Pierce counties, Washington, United States.[1] The canal parallels the Nisqually River for 9 miles (14 km) in and around the city of Yelm. It was built in 1929 to supply water for the 12-megawatt Yelm hydroelectric project belonging to the city of Centralia's City Light Department.[2][3]

Part of the canal runs through the Nisqually River Conservation Area, purchased in 2020 by the Nisqually Land Trust.[4][5]

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