Abstract
A review of fish screening regulations in England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland is presented, and a summary of findings on screening legislation is given. The views of hydroelectric scheme developers, owners and operators are considered, and recommendations including the development of a risk assessment procedure are discussed. Fish screening technology, bypasses and other escape routes, and common fault in screen design and operation are examined, and guidance to Best Practice is given. (UK)
Citation Formats
Turnpenny, A W.H., Struthers, G, and Hanson, P.
A UK guide to intake fish-screening regulations, policy and best practice with particular reference to hydroelectric power schemes.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1998.
Web.
Turnpenny, A W.H., Struthers, G, & Hanson, P.
A UK guide to intake fish-screening regulations, policy and best practice with particular reference to hydroelectric power schemes.
United Kingdom.
Turnpenny, A W.H., Struthers, G, and Hanson, P.
1998.
"A UK guide to intake fish-screening regulations, policy and best practice with particular reference to hydroelectric power schemes."
United Kingdom.
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title = {A UK guide to intake fish-screening regulations, policy and best practice with particular reference to hydroelectric power schemes}
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abstractNote = {A review of fish screening regulations in England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland is presented, and a summary of findings on screening legislation is given. The views of hydroelectric scheme developers, owners and operators are considered, and recommendations including the development of a risk assessment procedure are discussed. Fish screening technology, bypasses and other escape routes, and common fault in screen design and operation are examined, and guidance to Best Practice is given. (UK)}
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year = {1998}
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title = {A UK guide to intake fish-screening regulations, policy and best practice with particular reference to hydroelectric power schemes}
author = {Turnpenny, A W.H., Struthers, G, and Hanson, P}
abstractNote = {A review of fish screening regulations in England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland is presented, and a summary of findings on screening legislation is given. The views of hydroelectric scheme developers, owners and operators are considered, and recommendations including the development of a risk assessment procedure are discussed. Fish screening technology, bypasses and other escape routes, and common fault in screen design and operation are examined, and guidance to Best Practice is given. (UK)}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1998}
month = {Jul}
}