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Salmon are the most well-known species that migrate up and down Northwest streams and rivers. When young salmon (smolts) migrating downstream encounter a hydroelectric project, they will either pass over a SPILLWAY, through the TURBINE area, or enter a BYPASS SYSTEM. Adult salmon migrating upstream will most often use a FISH LADDER as they journey to their spawning grounds. Graphic adapted from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: Northwestern Division |
VIDEO TOURSSPILLWAYS Spill deflectors are sometimes used to reduce the effect of total dissolved gas, or TDG. This happens when water plunging into the pool below collects air and becomes supersaturated with nitrogen. This can cause gas bubble disease in fish, which has the same effect as divers suffering from the bends. TURBINES Minimum gap runners increase turbine efficiency while decreasing fish being trapped, bruised, stressed or disoriented. Simply put, this technology eliminates gaps on the turbine hub and tips of the blades. JUVENILE FISH TRANSPORTATION SURFACE COLLECTORS One method is to use fish screens to guide fish into a bypass system. Another method is to use a surface collector to channel fish into a bypass system. Each surface collector must optimize water flows for fish passage while also working within the structural design unique to each project. FISH LADDER |