Lilliwaup News:
Puget Sound Anglers Help with Lilliwaup Hatchery Repairs. Posted March 28th, 2008
Lilliwaup Hatchery Damaged by Flooding. Posted December 19th, 2007
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Lilliwaup History
A sawmill was built at Lilliwaup Falls in the late 1800s. In the 1940s it was purchased by the Beardsley family, who established the first hydroelectric facility. The property changed hands several times in ensuing decades, and in the 1980s the hydroelectric plant was refurbished. Now fully operational, it features seven turbines and generates enough electricity to power more than 1,000 homes. Lilliwaup Hatchery was built in 1993 after the acquisition of the property by Long Live the Kings board member William G. Reed, who singlehandedly funded it for the purpose of aiding salmon restoration. The water supply for the hatchery is gravity-fed from a large spring on the property named Beardsley Creek.
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