Lake Wallula

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Lake Wallula is a large reservoir on the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest, created for hydroelectric power, navigation, and recreation.

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Label Occurrences
Lake Wallula canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artificial lake
body of water
reservoir
basinCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
borderedBy Oregon
Washington
country United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy McNary Dam NERFINISHED
formedByDamOn Columbia River
hasFunction flood control
power generation
water storage
hasRecreationalActivity boating
camping
fishing
water sports
hasShorelineFeature boat launches
parks
recreation areas
impoundedBy McNary Dam NERFINISHED
locatedDownstreamOf Hanford Reach area of the Columbia River
surface form: Hanford Reach

Priest Rapids Dam NERFINISHED
locatedIn Oregon
Pacific Northwest
United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington
locatedNear Kennewick, Washington NERFINISHED
Pasco, Washington NERFINISHED
Richland, Washington
Tri-Cities, Washington
Umatilla, Oregon
locatedOn Columbia River
locatedUpstreamOf John Day Dam NERFINISHED
Lake Umatilla
managingAgency U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
outflow Columbia River
partOf Columbia River Basin
Columbia River hydropower system
surface form: Columbia River reservoir system
primaryUse hydroelectric power
navigation
recreation
usedFor barge traffic
commercial navigation
watercourse Columbia River

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McNary Dam reservoirName Lake Wallula