Stanislaus Hydropower Tunnel Fish Screen Project
Stanislaus Hydropower Tunnel Fish Screen Project
Background:
This 550 cfs (355.5 MGD, 56,067 m3/h) hydropower facility diverts was from the Stanislaus River to generate electricity. As a part of FERC relicensing, the facility was required to install 1.75-mm slot size wedge wire screens with an approach velocity of 0.4 fps (12.2 cm/s) to minimize potential entrainment of resident trout (Rainbow Trout and Brown Trout). The screens are contained in a gradually narrowing concrete channel to maintain sweeping velocities as water is diverted into the screens and then onto the hydropower turbines. A fish bypass is located at the downstream end of the concrete channel to provide for safe downstream passage.
Benefit of ISI System
ISI's retrievable brush-cleaned cylindrical screen system was selected as the project's preferred alternative as the cylindrical screen design provided the necessary screen surface area with a reduced facility footprint compared to other concepts and the retrievable screen design allows inspection and maintenance of individual screen units without shutting down hydropower operations.
Owner:
Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E)
Engineer(s):
Black & Veatch
General Contractor:
Syblon Reid
Location:
Stanislaus River, Sand Bar Dam, CA
Year Installed:
2014
Slot Size:
1.75 mm
Screen Model:
T84-84HA-R
Drive System:
Hydraulic
Industry:
Electrical Generation
Water Body:
Stream/River
Flow Rate:
550 cfs (355.5 MGD, 56,067 m3/h)
Screen Type:
T Screens (dual cylinders)
Retrieval Systems:
Retrievable Vertical Track
Number of Screens:
6