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Work crews lift the turbine runner out of hydropower

Work crews lift the turbine runner out of hydropower

Work crews lift the turbine runner out of hydropower unit two in the power house at Center Hill Dam Oct. 7, 2015 as employees watch the operation from a viewpoint above the main floor. The U.S. Army Corps of En... More

A. J. Conley (Front), turbine mechanic with Voith Hydro,

A. J. Conley (Front), turbine mechanic with Voith Hydro,

A. J. Conley (Front), turbine mechanic with Voith Hydro, and his supervisor Kye Moss, remove a wicket gate from hydropower unit two in the power house at Center Hill Dam Oct. 7, 2015. The U.S. Army Corps of Eng... More

A. J. Conley (right), turbine mechanic with Voith Hydro,

A. J. Conley (right), turbine mechanic with Voith Hydro,

A. J. Conley (right), turbine mechanic with Voith Hydro, and his supervisor, Kye Moss, detach the crane from the turbine runner after its removal from hydropower unit two in the power house at Center Hill Dam O... More

Several Corps of Engineers employees watch as work

Several Corps of Engineers employees watch as work

Several Corps of Engineers employees watch as work crews lift the turbine runner out of hydropower unit two in the power house at Center Hill Dam Oct. 7, 2015. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville Distric... More

A Voith Hydro work crew supervises the placement of

A Voith Hydro work crew supervises the placement of

A Voith Hydro work crew supervises the placement of the turbine runner from hydropower unit two onto a stand in the power house at Center Hill Dam Oct. 7, 2015. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville Distri... More

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District remove the turbine runner from hydropower unit two in the power house at Center Hill Dam Oct. 7, 2015. (USACE photo by Leon Roberts)

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