Yakima River Basin Phase II Fish Screen Evaluations, 2002

Yakima River Basin Phase II Fish Screen Evaluations, 2002
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In 2002, the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory evaluated 23 Phase II fish screen sites in the Yakima River Basin as part of a multi-year project for the Bonneville Power Administration on the effectiveness of fish screening devices. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory collected data to determine whether velocities in front of the screens and in the bypasses met National Marine Fisheries Service criteria to promote safe and timely fish passage and whether bypass outfall conditions allowed fish to safely return to the river. In addition, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory conducted underwater video surveys to evaluate the environmental and operational conditions of the screen sites with respect to fish passage. Based on evaluations in 2002, PNNL concluded that: (1) In general, water velocity conditions at the screen sites met fish passage criteria set by the National Marine Fisheries Service. (2) Conditions at most facilities would be expected to provide for safe juvenile fish passage. (3) Conditions at some facilities indicate that operation and/or maintenance should be modified to increase safe juvenile fish passage. (4) Automated cleaning brushes generally functioned properly; chains and other moving parts were typically well greased and operative. (5) Removal of sediment buildup and accumulated leafy and woody debris should be improved at some sites.

Washington Phase II Fish Diversion Screen Evaluations in the Yakima River Basin, 2002 Annual Report

Washington Phase II Fish Diversion Screen Evaluations in the Yakima River Basin, 2002 Annual Report
Title Washington Phase II Fish Diversion Screen Evaluations in the Yakima River Basin, 2002 Annual Report PDF eBook
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In 2002, the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory evaluated 23 Phase II fish screen sites in the Yakima River Basin as part of a multi-year project for the Bonneville Power Administration on the effectiveness of fish screening devices. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory collected data to determine whether velocities in front of the screens and in the bypasses met National Marine Fisheries Service criteria to promote safe and timely fish passage and whether bypass outfall conditions allowed fish to safely return to the river. In addition, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory conducted underwater video surveys to evaluate the environmental and operational conditions of the screen sites with respect to fish passage. Based on evaluations in 2002, PNNL concluded that: (1) In general, water velocity conditions at the screen sites met fish passage criteria set by the National Marine Fisheries Service. (2) Conditions at most facilities would be expected to provide for safe juvenile fish passage. (3) Conditions at some facilities indicate that operation and/or maintenance should be modified to increase safe juvenile fish passage. (4) Automated cleaning brushes generally functioned properly; chains and other moving parts were typically well greased and operative. (5) Removal of sediment buildup and accumulated leafy and woody debris should be improved at some sites.

Yakima River Basin Phase II Fish Screen Evaluations, 2001

Yakima River Basin Phase II Fish Screen Evaluations, 2001
Title Yakima River Basin Phase II Fish Screen Evaluations, 2001 PDF eBook
Author J. A. Carter
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Pages 41
Release 2002
Genre Fish screens
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Washington Phase II Fish Diversion Screen Evaluations in the Yakima River Basin, 1999

Washington Phase II Fish Diversion Screen Evaluations in the Yakima River Basin, 1999
Title Washington Phase II Fish Diversion Screen Evaluations in the Yakima River Basin, 1999 PDF eBook
Author S. L. Blanton
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Pages 56
Release 2000
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Washington Phase II Fish Diversion Screen Evaluations in the Yakima River Basin, 2000

Washington Phase II Fish Diversion Screen Evaluations in the Yakima River Basin, 2000
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Yakima River Basin Phase II Fish Screen Evaluations, 2003

Yakima River Basin Phase II Fish Screen Evaluations, 2003
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In 2003, the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) evaluated 23 Phase II fish screen sites in the Yakima River Basin as part of a multi-year project for the Bonneville Power Administration on the effectiveness of fish screening devices. PNNL collected data to determine whether velocities in front of the screens and in the bypasses met the Nation Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries (NOAA Fisheries, formerly the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)) criteria to promote safe and timely fish passage. In addition, PNNL conducted underwater video surveys to evaluate the environmental and operational conditions of the screen sites with respect to fish passage. Based on evaluations in 2003, PNNL concluded that: (1) In general, water velocity conditions at the screen sites met fish passage criteria set by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries. (2) Conditions at most facilities would be expected to provide for safe juvenile fish passage. (3) Conditions at some facilities indicate that operation and/or maintenance should be modified to improve juvenile fish passage conditions. (4) Automated cleaning brushes generally functioned properly; chains and other moving parts were typically well greased and operative. (5) Removal of sediment buildup and accumulated leafy and woody debris could be improved at some sites.