The zebra mussel: US utility implications
- 1. Macrofouling Consultants, Arlington, TX (USA)
Description
Dreissena polymorpha, the freshwater macrofouling zebra mussel, was introduced to Lake St. Clair, near Detroit, Michigan, in 1985. It has since spread throughout Lake Erie. Its planktonic veliger larval stage disperses on water currents and adults are transported by human and natural vectors, making it likely to spread throughout most of the United States and southern Canada except for the southwestern and southern United State, where summer water temperatures are above tolerated levels. Veligers enter raw water systems on intake currents to settle and grow to adults attached by secreted byssal threads to hard surfaces. Accumulations of adults impede flow, aggravate sedimentation and corrosion, and foul small-diameter components. Settlement occurs at flow velocities less than 1.5--2.0 m/sec. Mussels can reduce effective pipe diameters and foul intake structures, steam condensers, heat exchangers, fire protection systems, and cooling tower basins. Establishment of mussels in raw water systems should be prevented because subsequent removal is difficult and expensive. Mitigation procedures include manual removal, robotic cleaning, thermal backwashing, water jetting, application of molluscicides, and possibly line pigging and acidic chemical cleaning. Control technologies include oxidizing and non-oxidizing molluscicides, robotic cleaning, shell strainers, exposure of veligers to high voltage electrical fields, thermal backwashing and sand-filtration. The United States power industry can utilize extensive European experience with this species and domestic experience with the Asian clam in its development of effective controls for zebra mussel fouling
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- Subtitle (English)
- Final report
- Augmented title (English)
- Contains Glossary
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- Imprint Pagination
- 76 p.
- Report number
- EPRI-GS--6995
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- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- United States
- INIS RN
- 22023148
- Subject category
- S22: GENERAL STUDIES OF NUCLEAR REACTORS; S58: GEOSCIENCES;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Non-conventional Literature
- Descriptors DEI
- ANTIFOULANTS; CLEANING; COOLING TOWERS; CORROSION; ELECTRIC UTILITIES; FLOW BLOCKAGE; FOSSIL-FUEL POWER PLANTS; FOULING; HEAT EXCHANGERS; INTAKE STRUCTURES; MAINTENANCE; MITIGATION; MOLLUSCS; NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS; POWER PLANTS; SEDIMENTATION; VAPOR CONDENSERS
- Descriptors DEC
- ANIMALS; AQUATIC ORGANISMS; CHEMICAL REACTIONS; INVERTEBRATES; MECHANICAL STRUCTURES; NUCLEAR FACILITIES; PUBLIC UTILITIES; THERMAL POWER PLANTS