Gas Plant
 | #1030: Flooding River Trying to unclog river 1963
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 | #1029: Flooding Sheep River June 29 1963, rainfall of four to five inches caused the Sheep river to go on a rampage. It rose ten feet and washed out the Royalite Dam just below the bridge.
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 | #836: Gas and Scrubbing Plant There are 22 buildings on the Turner Valley Gas Plant site, but two of the most recognizable are the Gas and Scrubbing Plants.
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 | #835: Royalite Sulpher Plant The Royalite sulphur plant can be seen in this general view of the east end of the Turner Valley Gas Plant site, taken in 1953.
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 | #834: Compression Plant The compression plant, built in 1938, had three compressors. This picture was taken after a fourth was added in 1941, but before 1944 when two more were installed.
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 | #833: Turner Valley Gas Plant The Turner Valley Gas Plant, around 1925, just after construction of the first scrubbing plant.
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 | #830: Turner Valley Gas Plant 2005 |
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 | #828: Watching the Flow |
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 | #825: Discovery Center |
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 | #785: Dingman Dingman Wells #1 and #2, Turner Valley 1914
Photo courtesy Provincial Archives of Alberta, Compliments of Pembina Resources Limited, donated by Howard and Jean Harris |
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