Installation of four conical fish screens is underway in Cohuna to protect Australian native fish and benefit irrigators.
Manufacture of Australia’s first conical Fish Exclusion Screens is near completion
Manufacture of Australia’s first conical Fish Exclusion Screens is near completion. The screening infrastructure will be installed on gravity irrigation offtakes to protect native fish populations as well as benefit fishermen and irrigators. For further information visit the project page.
MANGERE BNR UPGRADE WINS EXCELLENCE AWARD AT IPWEA
Congratulations to the McConnell Dowell-HEB JV team! It was a great project to be involved in. Media Release: Tuesday, 26 June 2018 15:15 MANGERE BNR UPGRADE WINS EXCELLENCE AWARD AT IPWEA The Mangere Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR) Upgrade has won the Best Public Works Project >NZ$5M award at the 2018 IPWEA New Zealand Annual Excellence Awards. […]
Cohuna Irrigation Diversion Screen Project Announced
https://www.awmawatercontrol.com.au/project/gunbower-fish-exclusion-screen-project-cohuna/
NCCMA Media Release: Australian first screen protecting native fish
18 Jun 2018 In an Australian first, countless numbers of native fish will be saved thanks to Victorian designed and made screening. Member for Northern Victoria Mark Gepp said Australia’s first irrigation diversion channel fish screen will be positioned in front of the Cohuna Number 3 Channel regulator, in the Cohuna Weir pool, and will stop […]
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