A horizontal traveling screen, suitable for screening fish or debris from power plant water intakes or irrigation diversions, was designed and operated by the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries during 1965-69. The structure consisted of a vertically hung, endless belt of wire-cloth screen panels, flush with the face of the water intake structure or at an angle to the direction of flow. Field tests in different water approach velocities, with the screen traveling at various rates, proved that such a facility can be operated efficiently. The horizontal traveling screen should contribute materially to the development of an efficient, relatively low-cost diversion facility for fish and debris
Fish behaviour investigations under controlled laboratory conditions but nature like environment wer...
Screening water diversions located on natural channels is and important link in sustaining a native ...
The development of a fish-diversion system to be used in the turbine intakes of the Wanapum and Prie...
A unique screening device for juvenile fish has been built on, and is operating in, a hydroelectric ...
This report describes the design and operation of models I, II, and V. No report has been prepared o...
None supplied. From introduction: Vertically rotating screens are utilized in power plant screenwell...
A traveling screen was developed in the Pacific Northwest to divert juvenile Pacific salmon, Oncorhy...
A new type of fish diversion screen, known as the modular inclined screen (MIS), has beendesigned to...
Fish-guiding screens of different porosities were tested with juvenile spring chinook salmon (Oncorh...
The traveling screen; a rotating, belt type, mechanical screen was built to remove the invasive Chin...
Physical screens are commonly installed to prevent downstream moving fish from entering dangerous ar...
The Electric Power Research Institute has developed and biologically evaluated a new type of fish di...
Diversions from streams are often screened to prevent the loss of or injury to fish. Hydraulic crite...
Fish screens associated with irrigation diversion structures perform a vital function by protecting ...
This paper describes a downstream migrant diversion screen which is located at the intake to the Rob...
Fish behaviour investigations under controlled laboratory conditions but nature like environment wer...
Screening water diversions located on natural channels is and important link in sustaining a native ...
The development of a fish-diversion system to be used in the turbine intakes of the Wanapum and Prie...
A unique screening device for juvenile fish has been built on, and is operating in, a hydroelectric ...
This report describes the design and operation of models I, II, and V. No report has been prepared o...
None supplied. From introduction: Vertically rotating screens are utilized in power plant screenwell...
A traveling screen was developed in the Pacific Northwest to divert juvenile Pacific salmon, Oncorhy...
A new type of fish diversion screen, known as the modular inclined screen (MIS), has beendesigned to...
Fish-guiding screens of different porosities were tested with juvenile spring chinook salmon (Oncorh...
The traveling screen; a rotating, belt type, mechanical screen was built to remove the invasive Chin...
Physical screens are commonly installed to prevent downstream moving fish from entering dangerous ar...
The Electric Power Research Institute has developed and biologically evaluated a new type of fish di...
Diversions from streams are often screened to prevent the loss of or injury to fish. Hydraulic crite...
Fish screens associated with irrigation diversion structures perform a vital function by protecting ...
This paper describes a downstream migrant diversion screen which is located at the intake to the Rob...
Fish behaviour investigations under controlled laboratory conditions but nature like environment wer...
Screening water diversions located on natural channels is and important link in sustaining a native ...
The development of a fish-diversion system to be used in the turbine intakes of the Wanapum and Prie...