Protecting Fish at Cooling Water Intakes: Advancing Science to Support Clean Water Act §316(b) Compliance - Poster Session

Monday, August 18, 2014: 6:00 PM-8:30 PM
Exhibit Hall 400AB (Centre des congrès de Québec // Québec City Convention Centre)
Evaluating 2 Mm Slot Wedgewire Screens for Reducing Entrainment at a High-Volume Cooling Water Intake
John Young, ASA Analysis & Communication, Inc; Mark Mattson, Normandeau Associates, Inc.; Larry Barnthouse, LWB Environmental Services Inc.; Douglas Heimbuch, AKRF; Dan Gessler, Alden Research Laboratory

Design and Implementation of Studies to Characterize Entrainment at Cooling Water Intake Structures
Donald Danila, ASA Analysis & Communication, Inc.; John Young, ASA Analysis & Communication, Inc

Estimating Economic Benefits of Entrainment and Impingement Reductions Using Equivalent Loss Models
Bill Dey, ASA Analysis and Communication; James McLaren, ASA Analysis & Communication, Inc.; John Young, ASA Analysis & Communication, Inc

Impingement Survival Using Two Different Fish-Friendly Screen Types in the New York Bight
Jim Reichle, ASA Analysis & Communication, Inc; Bill Dey, ASA Analysis and Communication; John Young, ASA Analysis & Communication, Inc

Seasonal Patterns of Fish Entrainment for Regional U.S. Electric Generating Facilities
Mary Terra, ASA Analysis & Communication, Inc.; James McLaren, ASA Analysis & Communication, Inc.

Design, Installation and Preliminary Results for an Anchored, Floating Fish Exclusion Barrier for a Maximum 650 Cfs (292,000 gpm) at a Reservoir Dam in Kansas
Andrew McCusker, Mackworth-Enviro; Scott Waters, Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism; Christian Guelke, Mackworth-Enviro

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