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Facilities at intake to Delta-Mendota Canal, Calif; fish diverted from main flow of water by means of row of vertical louver vanes set 1 in. apart and directed at right angles to flow in structure extending about 340 ft diagonally across concrete channel 83 1/2 ft wide and about 25 ft deep; vibrations generated by louvers divert fish to holding tanks, from where they are transported by trucks to Suisun Bay. (see also Engineer v 202 n 5243 July 20 1956 p 103-4)
Facilities at intake to Delta-Mendota Canal, Calif; fish diverted from main flow of water by means of row of vertical louver vanes set 1 in. apart and directed at right angles to flow in structure extending about 340 ft diagonally across concrete channel 83 1/2 ft wide and about 25 ft deep; vibrations generated by louvers divert fish to holding tanks, from where they are transported by trucks to Suisun Bay. (see also Engineer v 202 n 5243 July 20 1956 p 103-4)
Louvers collect fish in channel
Western Construction
Ritchey, F. (author)
Western Construction ; 31
1956
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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