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Bloede Dam was recognized in 1907 as the world's first underwater hydroelectric plant. It was also one of the earliest reinforced concrete dams built in the United States. The hollow interior allowed the generating machinery to be placed under water directly below the water intake pipes. The water flow dropped efficiently through the pipes to turn the water wheels to generate electricity for commercial and residential use.
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