TECHNICAL NOTES
Mar 1, 1986
Use of a Modified Traveling Screen for Improving Fish Survival
Authors: Edward P. Taft, III, Yusuf G. Mussalli, F. ASCE, John K. Downing, and James O'NeilAuthor Affiliations
Publication: Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Volume 112, Issue 3
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A modified traveling screen has been shown to be effective in improving fish survival rates at the Mystic Power Station, Unit 7. The survival rate of flounder was nearly 100%, while other species also achieved good survival rates. Continuous operation of the screen during peak abundance periods should provide adequate protection for key species. The modified screens can be inexpensively backfitted to existing intakes, often without plant shutdown.
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American Society of Civil Engineers. (1982). “Design of water intake structures for fish protection,” Task Committee on Fish‐Handling Capability of Intake Structures of the Hydraulics Division of ASCE, ISBN 0‐87262‐291‐6.
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Mussalli, Y. G., Taft, E. P., and Hofmann, P. (1977). “Engineering implications of new fish screening concepts,” L. D. Jensen, Ed. Proceedings, 4th National Workshop on Entrainment and Impingement, Ecological Analysts, Inc., Melville, NY, Chicago, IL, 367–376.
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Published online: Mar 1, 1986
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Edward P. Taft, III
Sr. Environ. Scientist, Stone & Webster Engrg. Corp., Boston, MA 02107
Yusuf G. Mussalli, F. ASCE
Project Mgr., Stone & Webster Engrg. Corp., Boston, MA 02107
John K. Downing
Sr. Environ. Scientist, Stone & Webster Engrg. Corp., Boston, MA 02107
James O'Neil
Sr. Engr., Boston Edison Co., Boston, MA
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