NorthWestern Energy hired Morrison-Maierle to conduct a feasibility study and rehabilitation design for the Hebgen Dam Outlet Pipe. Located at the headwaters of the Missouri-Madison hydroelectric project, Hebgen Dam plays a key role in water storage and management for eight downstream power plants.

Hebgen Dam is a storage reservoir on the upstream end of NorthWestern Energy’s Missouri-Madison FERC project, consisting of eight run-of-river hydroelectric plants. This 80-foot-tall, 700-foot-long earth embankment dam holds back more than 300,000 acre-feet of water. It relies on a gated intake structure that directs water into a 12-foot-wide outlet pipe running beneath the dam—its primary low-level release point to regulate flow. An auxiliary spillway near the right abutment provides additional control when needed.