This is a great read as the discussions around fish exclusive screens gains momentum. The article featured in Irrigation New Zealand’s latest journal discusses the country’s progress on the development of Technical Guidelines regarding best practice design criteria for Fish Exclusion Screens. You may recognise the images, as AWMA Submersible Intake Screens, T-Screens and Cylinder […]
Cohuna Fishway and Fish Exclusion Screens Save Native Fish
The new Cohuna Fishway complements the Fish Exclusion Screens installed a few years ago. Together, they not only keep fish in the natural waterway, but allow them to migrate up and down the Gunbower Creek. To read more about the Native Fish Recovery Plan visit: http://www.nccma.vic.gov.au/projects/biodiversity/plan
T-screen to be shipped across the Tasman
And just like that our seventh Fish Exclusion T-Screen is wrapped and ready to cross the Tasman…
How do you package a 10 tonne Fish Exclusion Screen and Retrieval System Assembly?
… and just like that, this 10 tonne Fish Exclusion Screen and Retrieval System Assembly, is wrapped, packed and shipped for export… https://www.awmawatercontrol.com.au/project/fish-exclusion-screens-for-rdr/
Benefits of Sustainable Water Control Infrastructure
It’s great to see the many benefits derived from the implementation of AWMA’s sustainable water control infrastructure.
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