SFW Documentary to air on PBS!

Sadis Filmworks is proud to announce the PBS premiere of
THE POWER OF SNOQUALMIE FALLS

on KCTS/Channel 9, February 1st at 9pm.

Watch a quick preview:

This was an incredible collaborative effort with the folks at PSE who have a wonderful devotion to their rich history. This hour-long, HD piece, captures the compelling story of Charles Baker, a young civil engineer at the turn of the 20th century, who designed, financed and built the world’s first all-underground hydro-electric power plant at Snoqualmie Falls. The plant and transmission lines were built in the unbelievable time-frame of 16 months, propelling the Northwest into the age of electricity.

We’re very proud of our work on this documentary and hope you enjoy it.

Earlier posts:
Sno Falls Update
Photo Tour of the 112 year-old facility

Comments

Matt Tregoning writes:
 

I’m interested to see the documentary tonight. I think it would be worthwhile to consider a follow-up documentary on the project PSE is undertaking this year. They are actually lowering the damn height and widening the river, just before the falls. Those of us residing in the Valley are still looking for answers regarding the impact this will have on exacerbating the flooding potential? There have been several town hall meetings with the County and PSE officials and no one seems to agree on what data they should use to determine what negative impacts this project could impose. You can learn more at:http://www.neighborsagainstflooding.com/

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