Four years ago, AWMA was engaged to supply a self-cleaning intake screen and retrieval system for the Waitaki Dam, in New Zealand. The AWMA T-screen was installed on the dam intake structure on Lake Waitaki for the Kurow-Duntroon Irrigation Company. Murray Turner, Managing Director of Waitaki Irrigation Management Ltd., oversees both the Kurow-Duntroon Irrigation Company […]
Upcoming Irrigation Aust Conference
Are you looking to attend the IAL event in Sydney next month? AWMA will be exhibiting on stand #50. We look forward to catching up with new and existing project partners to discuss the latest in water control and screening solutions. Visit the conference website for details: https://irrigationconference2024.com.au/
Screens with Retrievals
AWMA’s Self-cleaning Intake Screens fully comply with the NSW Fish Screen Guidelines including the ability to retrieve the screens above the waterline for inspection and maintenance, as demonstrated in this video. You can also see the wedge wire cylinders rotating during a self-cleaning cycle, for inspection, prior to returning to the base of the retrieval. […]
What are Brush-cleaned Intake Screens?
AWMA’s cylindrical self-cleaning intake screens are ‘brush-cleaned’. They have internal and external brushes that clean both sides of the wedge wire screen medium. Operating for only 1-2 minutes a day the cleaning mechanism prevents biofouling. Visit our Screens Page or feel free to reach out to our Screen Team for further information.
DPI Fish Screen Event
AWMA partnered with NSW Department of Primary Industries this week to deliver a ‘Fish Screen Event’, allowing industry personnel an opportunity to network, collaborate, learn and plan programs that utilise advances in screening technology for the benefit of native fish and reduced WOL costs for asset owners. Photo credit: Rodney Price, NSW Dept. of Primary […]
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