‘Fish-saving screens’ as covered by the Gannawarra Times; http://www.gannawarratimes.com.au/story/5558257/fish-saving-screens-installed-in-the-creek/?cs=1528
Our Projects Team is Expanding
We are looking for the following people: Project Manager Project Co-ordinator Project Administrative Support With water projects in demand, this is an exciting opportunity to join our talented team and work on some of Australia’s largest water infrastructure projects. This will be a challenging and rewarding role with diverse projects and designs. Reporting to the […]
Water Control News Issue 40
Flood Mitigation, Dam Penstocks, Automated Canal Control and International Water Purification are all covered in this issue of AWMA’s Water Control News Edition#40. Download, subscribe or visit our website for details.
NCCMA latest fish screen update
“An Australian-first will save thousands of native fish from bring trapped in an irrigation channel in North Central Victoria.”
Self-cleaning infrastructure
It is vital that screening and control infrastructure remain clean, functional and at optimal performance. Below is a video of the self-cleaning function on the conical fish screen that will be set to operate automatically, once a day, or as programmed by the client.
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