Pictured is a DLF (downwards opening water control gate) during Factory Acceptance Testing. This gate is 3.7m wide x 2.7m high allowing for a clear water way of 700mm x 3640mm. The materials selected protect the automated gate and control system from the corrosive salt water environment. For more information on purpose-built water control infrastructure […]
ASSDA Partnership
AWMA continues our partnership with ASSDA to ensure we can provide clients with the most recent and relevant, information and specifications, for stainless steel materials.
Mangere Upgrade Awarded
Congratulations to McConnell Dowell for receiving it’s seventh industry award for the Mangere Upgrade Project.
Large Dams Conference 2018
If you are attending ANCOLD in Melbourne this year, Vern Costelow is onsite to discuss the latest in: • Flow regulation and isolation • Intake and outlet control • Environmental flow control systems • Stoplogs and baulks • Mechanical trash and debris screens • Fish exclusion screens • Flood protection structures • Debris Booms It’s […]
Discussion Paper – Fish Exclusion Screens
A discussion paper has been released on Fish Exclusion Screens: What are they? How do they work? What options are currently available? Will a standard Trash Screen suffice? What are the main design considerations? Do they benefit Aussie Irrigators? Will they assist Australia’s Native Fish Recovery Strategy? The full report is available here:
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