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The Long Lake Diversion is a project that diverts the headwaters of the Kenogami River in the James Bay drainage basin into to the Aguasabon River, a tributary of Lake Superior in the Great Lakes Basin to provide a method of transporting timber and of generating hydroelectricity.

History

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Elements

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Kenogami Dam diversion dam

South Control Dam backing up Diversion Lake

Cut Channel though to join Aguasabon River


References

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  • Annin, Peter (2006). "Chapter 6 - Long Lac and Ogoki". The Great Lakes water wars. Washington: Island Press. pp. 110–124. ISBN 9781559630870. OCLC 65205007. Retrieved 2010-06-21.
  • Ghassemi, Fereidoun; White, Ian (2007). "Section B: Inter-basin water transfer projects". Inter-basin water transfer: case studies from Australia, United States, Canada, China, and India. Washington: Cambridge University Press. pp. 275–278. ISBN 9780521869690. OCLC 74940852. Retrieved 2010-06-21.