Happy #WorldFisheriesDay! Check out this great video by VEWH… Happy #WorldFisheriesDay! Irrigation screens are being trialed between #Gunbower & #Cohuna Channel, where native #fish are being lost from waterways down #irrigation channels. An Australian first, saving native fish! @northcentralcma @AWMA_penstocks @DELWP_Vic @EnviroVic @VR_Fish pic.twitter.com/1PbksHLyvT — VEWH (@VicEWH) November 21, 2018
Concealed Flood Barrier 16m Wide
This 16m wide Flood Barrier will be permanently installed below ground level, harnessing rising flood waters to automatically deploy via flotation. The Concealed Flood Barrier can be used to isolate access areas (driveways, car parks, basements, shopping centres, pedestrian walkways) from flood waters. See our FloodFree range for more information: https://www.floodfree.com.au/flood-barriers/concealed/ Pictured AWMA staff are involved […]
Finley Regulator Complete
Great to see this site complete. All four of these stainless steel water control gates are approximately 4m wide x 3m high. Click here for Project Details: https://www.awmawatercontrol.com.au/project/canal-irrigation-modernisation-mil/
Conference on River Connectivity
An online program is now available for the International Conference on River Connectivity (Fish Passage 2018). Please note Peter Ebenwaldner will be presenting a paper on Fish Exclusion Screen Infrastructure at 130pm Tuesday 11th Dec under the heading: Fish deterrents and screen designs The full program is available here: http://fish-passage-2018.p.asnevents.com.au/days/2018-12-10 We hope to see you there.
Factory Tour
Brett conducted a factory tour this morning with an interesting group of people very impressed with the large number of ‘environmentally-beneficial’ projects we deliver. With so much media coverage focusing on water availability issues, this audience was very keen to understand the sustainable water control solutions being developed for all sectors of the industry. Pictured, […]
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