Addendum to the Report "An Investigation of the Boardman River Biota in Response to Temporary Drought Conditions", Dated July 13, 1981
Partial OCR done. 2 pages total. A bottom fauna study of the Upper Kennebec River, Maine, showed a loss of species diversity and abundance of swift-water aquatic insects below a 43 foot head dam. (Trotzky and Gregory, 1974). This dam was used for peak power demand and caused flows ranging from 170 m...
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Format: | Report |
Language: | English |
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11045/24205 |
Summary: | Partial OCR done. 2 pages total. A bottom fauna study of the Upper Kennebec River, Maine, showed a loss of species diversity and abundance of swift-water aquatic insects below a 43 foot head dam. (Trotzky and Gregory, 1974). This dam was used for peak power demand and caused flows ranging from 170 m3/sec. to 8.5 m3/sec. Prior to 1964 the dam was operated on run of the river mode. |
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