Published 1991 | Version v1
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Improved intake design for downstream migrating fish at hydropower plants

Creators

  • 1. Washington State Univ., Pullman, WA (United States). Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Description

This paper reports on hydroelectric power projects on the Columbia River which provided low-cost electricity to the Pacific Northwest. However, they are detrimental to anadromous fisheries resources. Anadromous fish are migratory. They begin their life in shallow mountain streams. After several months, they migrate to the ocean, where the fish grow to maturity before their return migration. Remarkably, most anadromous fish return to spawn in their natal streams. At dams, the upstream migration of grown salmon and steelhead is accomplished through fishways. The downstream migration of juveniles remains a serious problem. Juvenile fish follow the water flow during their sea-ward migration. When passing through a turbine, fish can be severely injured due to the sudden pressure drop, high velocity shear zones, and rotating turbine blades. Stunned fish that survive the gauntlet of the turbine are easy prey for sea gulls and squawfish in the tailrace of the powerhouse. Fish mortality per turbine passage is estimated at 15 percent. With nine hydropower projected on the main steam of the Columbia River, their combined mortality is very serious. The historical Columbia River anadromous run of about 12 million fish has declined to 2.5 million in recent years. Modern high-output hydraulic turbines are designed to be placed at a lower elevation to minimize cavitation damage to turbine blades. The modern design trend of deep intake submergence has caused parallel and unsteady vortex flow patterns in the forebay, resulting in a decrease in the guiding efficiency of the screens, such as at Bonneville Second Powerhouse and at Rocky Reach Project

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
American Society of Civil Engineers.
Imprint Place
New York, NY (United States)
ISBN
0-87262-816-7
Imprint Title
Proceedings of the 1991 national conference on hydraulic engineering
Imprint Pagination
1178 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 822-827.

Conference

Title
National conference on hydraulic engineering.
Dates
29 Jul - 2 Aug 1991.
Place
Nashville, TN (United States).

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
23078951
Subject category
S13: HYDRO ENERGY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
ANADROMOUS FISHES; COLUMBIA RIVER; DAMS; DESIGN; FISHERIES; FLUID FLOW; HYDRAULIC TURBINES; HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS; MORTALITY; PLANNING; PRESSURE DROP; SCREENS; VELOCITY; VORTEX FLOW; WATER RESERVOIRS
Descriptors DEC
ANIMALS; AQUATIC ORGANISMS; EQUIPMENT; FISHES; MACHINERY; POWER PLANTS; RIVERS; SURFACE WATERS; TURBINES; TURBOMACHINERY; VERTEBRATES

Optional Information

Secondary number(s)
CONF-9107229--.