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HOW FISH EXCLUSION SCREENS WORK

March 9, 2021 by Belinda

Australian fish species have limited swimming abilities compared to some species overseas. To protect them, we need water velocities under 0.1 metres per second at the point of water diversion.   Fisheries scientist Tom Rayner explains what’s happening at the interface between fish and screens, including how modern screens achieve these low velocities whilst delivering […]

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Clean Up Australia 2021

March 4, 2021 by Belinda

AWMA support ‘Clean Up Australia’. Many innovative AWMA products are designed to remove trash and debris from our waterways. Protect water control infrastructure, protect the environmental and let’s remove the rubbish from our waterways.

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Screens to protect Native Fish and Water Infrastructure

March 4, 2021 by Belinda

How can we protect native fish around Pump Intakes, Gravity Offtakes and Fish Diversion Systems? Install Self-cleaning Fish Exclusion Screens. Watch this video to see what they are and how they work. Fish Exclusion Screens: What and Why from AWMA Water Control Solutions on Vimeo.

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Bridge to Bridge Event

March 1, 2021 by Belinda

AWMA is proud to be the major sponsor of the Cohuna Bridge to Bridge for the second year. AWMA see it as a way of giving back. The community of Cohuna and surrounds allows us the resources and facilities to operate our business. The stronger we can all make the community, the better it is […]

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How do you package a 10 tonne Fish Exclusion Screen and Retrieval System Assembly?

February 26, 2021 by Belinda

… and just like that, this 10 tonne Fish Exclusion Screen and Retrieval System Assembly, is wrapped, packed and shipped for export… https://www.awmawatercontrol.com.au/project/fish-exclusion-screens-for-rdr/  

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