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Session B1: Fish-Friendly Management Of First Dams In The Tidal Area Of The Gironde Estuary (France, Sw), Vanessa Lauronce, William Bouyssonnie, C. Rigaud 2015 MIGADO

Session B1: Fish-Friendly Management Of First Dams In The Tidal Area Of The Gironde Estuary (France, Sw), Vanessa Lauronce, William Bouyssonnie, C. Rigaud

International Conference on Engineering and Ecohydrology for Fish Passage

Abstract

The particular case of the first dams met by the European eel migrating in the tidal area of the Gironde estuary is examined here. For these obstacles, typological elements are proposed, based on the nature of the hydraulic dams, but also on that of its downstream and upstream areas. Various technical tries are already performed to minimize impact of these dams, in tidal areas. These obstacles exist to prevent and limit entrance of salt or brackish water in the swamp and to prevent floods. Glass eel and tidal and marine young species colonize theses areas carried by the stream. …


Session C1: Assessing Longitudinal Connectivity Affected By Cross-Sectional Barriers In A Riverine Bidirectional Network, Gonzalo Rincón Sanz, Carlos Alonso, Joaquín Solana, Santiago Saura, Diego G. de Jalón 2015 Universidad Politécnica de Madrid

Session C1: Assessing Longitudinal Connectivity Affected By Cross-Sectional Barriers In A Riverine Bidirectional Network, Gonzalo Rincón Sanz, Carlos Alonso, Joaquín Solana, Santiago Saura, Diego G. De Jalón

International Conference on Engineering and Ecohydrology for Fish Passage

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Disruption of longitudinal connectivity is a main problem in most of the world rivers. Spain, as a country with one of highest rates of cross-sectional obstacles per river, needs a strategy to restore longitudinal connectivity in riverscapes. Graph theory based approaches have proven as a suitable tool to measure the connectivity in the landscape. Unlike terrestrial habitats, where it has been profusely used, riverine systems still remain scarcely studied under this focus. There is a need to adapt the currently available knowledge on terrestrial habitat connectivity assessment to the management of river networks. In our study the broadly used …


Session D1: Modelling The Efficiency Of A Vertical Slot Fishway For Anadromous Fishes, Gabriela R. Cardoso, Ana F. Belo, Catarina S. Mateus, Carlos M. Alexandre, Esmeralda Pereira, Ana Telhado, João Ferreira, Felisbina Quadrado, Bernardo R. Quintella, Pedro R. Almeida 2015 MARE - Marine and Environmental Science Centre, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon

Session D1: Modelling The Efficiency Of A Vertical Slot Fishway For Anadromous Fishes, Gabriela R. Cardoso, Ana F. Belo, Catarina S. Mateus, Carlos M. Alexandre, Esmeralda Pereira, Ana Telhado, João Ferreira, Felisbina Quadrado, Bernardo R. Quintella, Pedro R. Almeida

International Conference on Engineering and Ecohydrology for Fish Passage

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Several types of fish passage are increasingly being installed in river barriers to restore the longitudinal connectivity of fragmented riverine habitats. A vertical slot fishway installed in the Açude-Ponte weir at Coimbra (River Mondego, Portugal) was monitored to model the efficiency of this infrastructure for anadromous fishes (i.e., sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus L.; allis shad Alosa alosa L. and twaite shad Alosa fallax Lacépède, 1800) throughout 2013 and 2014 spawning seasons.

Fish passage was assessed using a video recording system. Simultaneously, eight abiotic parameters, considered as potential predictors of fishway’s use by anadromous fishes, were continuously recorded during …


Session B1: German Participatory Forum On Fish Protection And Downstream Migration, Eleftheria Kampa, Ulf Stein, Stephan Naumann 2015 Ecologic Institute

Session B1: German Participatory Forum On Fish Protection And Downstream Migration, Eleftheria Kampa, Ulf Stein, Stephan Naumann

International Conference on Engineering and Ecohydrology for Fish Passage

Abstract

Fish protection and downstream fish migration has been an item of intensive and often controversial discussions in recent years in Germany, both from an environmental policy perspective and a technical point of view. In response, the Federal Environment Agency, with support from Ecologic Institute, initiated a Forum on Fish Protection and Downstream Fish Migration in 2012.

The Forum includes participants from federal and regional water resource management authorities, nature and angler NGOs, consultancies, water managers and hydropower. More than 200 stakeholders have engaged in a dialogue process on the following jointly-identified key topics: environmental policy and legal framework; river …


Session D1: Classification Of Flow Patterns In A Nature-Oriented Fishway Based On 3d Hydraulic Simulation Results, Rebekka Czerny, Peter Oberle, Franz Nestmann 2015 Karlsruhe Institute of Technology - Institute for Water and River Basin Management

Session D1: Classification Of Flow Patterns In A Nature-Oriented Fishway Based On 3d Hydraulic Simulation Results, Rebekka Czerny, Peter Oberle, Franz Nestmann

International Conference on Engineering and Ecohydrology for Fish Passage

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In order to fulfill the requirements of the EU Water Framework Directive concerning the restoration of fish passage in rivers, various types of (near-natural and technical) fishways have been built in recent years. For optimization of planned structures as well as for monitoring of the performance of existing fishways, their hydraulics has to be studied. 3D hydrodynamic numerical modelling is a useful tool to predict hydraulic quantities and analyse flow pattern. Many studies using hydraulic simulations deal with technical fishways. In contrast, nature-oriented fishways have rarely been numerically modelled so far.

In the framework of R&D activities at Karlsruhe …


Plenary Speaker: Universal Lessons From Fish Passage Research, Design And Application In Australia, Martin Mallen Cooper 2015 Fishway Consulting Services

Plenary Speaker: Universal Lessons From Fish Passage Research, Design And Application In Australia, Martin Mallen Cooper

International Conference on Engineering and Ecohydrology for Fish Passage

Dr. Mallen-Cooper has been a specialist fishway biologist for 30 years and has designed over 200 fishways in Australia and overseas, from fish locks and fish lifts on large dams to low-level pool-type and nature-like fishways. His approach to projects is to clarify ecological function, develop migration models and integrate fish behavior into all aspects of dam, weir and fishway design. A key aspect of this is integrating biology, hydrology and hydraulics, which has led to new approaches and applications in fishway design and improved ecological function.

In the last 10 years Dr. Mallen-Cooper has had a significant focus on …


Plenary Speaker: Fish Passage In An Era Of Broken Rivers: New Approaches A Reason For Hope?, Zeb Hogan 2015 University of Nevada, Reno

Plenary Speaker: Fish Passage In An Era Of Broken Rivers: New Approaches A Reason For Hope?, Zeb Hogan

International Conference on Engineering and Ecohydrology for Fish Passage

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Fish passage in an era of broken rivers: new approaches a reason for hope?

In an era of decline of large-bodied, migratory fishes, river connectivity has been shown to be increasingly important for the conservation of native biodiversity. From North America to Asia, Europe to South America, issues with river connectivity influence – for better or worse - the life cycle, and population status, of migratory fishes. In the Mekong River Basin, the world’s largest fishes, including the Critically Endangered Mekong giant catfish Pangasianodon gigas and giant pangasius Pangasius sanitwongsei, face extinction because of mainstream dams on the lower …


Program Overview, University of Massachusetts - Amherst 2015 University of Massachusetts Amherst

Program Overview, University Of Massachusetts - Amherst

International Conference on Engineering and Ecohydrology for Fish Passage

No abstract provided.


Slides: Wrapping Up The Big Horn Adjudication: Lessons After 38 Years And 20,000 Claims, Ramsey L. Kropf 2015 University of Colorado Law School

Slides: Wrapping Up The Big Horn Adjudication: Lessons After 38 Years And 20,000 Claims, Ramsey L. Kropf

Innovations in Managing Western Water: New Approaches for Balancing Environmental, Social and Economic Outcomes (Martz Summer Conference, June 11-12)

Presenter: Ramsey L. Kropf, Deputy Solicitor for Water Resources, Office of the Solicitor, U.S. Department of the Interior

34 slides


Agenda: Innovations In Managing Western Water: New Approaches For Balancing Environmental, Social, And Economic Outcomes, University of Colorado Boulder. Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy, and the Environment 2015 University of Colorado Law School

Agenda: Innovations In Managing Western Water: New Approaches For Balancing Environmental, Social, And Economic Outcomes, University Of Colorado Boulder. Getches-Wilkinson Center For Natural Resources, Energy, And The Environment

Innovations in Managing Western Water: New Approaches for Balancing Environmental, Social and Economic Outcomes (Martz Summer Conference, June 11-12)

Many aspects of western water allocation and management are the product of independent and uncoordinated actions, several occurring a century or more ago. However, in this modern era of water scarcity, it is increasingly acknowledged that more coordinated and deliberate decision-making is necessary for effectively balancing environmental, social, and economic objectives. In recent years, a variety of forums, processes, and tools have emerged to better manage the connections between regions, sectors, and publics linked by shared water systems. In this event, we explore the cutting edge efforts, the latest points of contention, and the opportunities for further progress.


Slides: Ag Water Sharing: Legal Challenges And Considerations, Peter D. Nichols 2015 University of Colorado Law School

Slides: Ag Water Sharing: Legal Challenges And Considerations, Peter D. Nichols

Innovations in Managing Western Water: New Approaches for Balancing Environmental, Social and Economic Outcomes (Martz Summer Conference, June 11-12)

Presenter: Peter D. Nichols, Esq., Partner, Berg, Hill, Greenleaf and Ruscitti, Boulder, CO

25 slides


Slides: Moffat Collection System Project, Travis Bray 2015 University of Colorado Law School

Slides: Moffat Collection System Project, Travis Bray

Innovations in Managing Western Water: New Approaches for Balancing Environmental, Social and Economic Outcomes (Martz Summer Conference, June 11-12)

Presenter: Travis Bray, Project Manager, Moffat Collection System Project, Denver Water

45 slides


Slides: Food Production: Technical Challenges In Agricultural Water Conservation, Perry Cabot 2015 University of Colorado Law School

Slides: Food Production: Technical Challenges In Agricultural Water Conservation, Perry Cabot

Innovations in Managing Western Water: New Approaches for Balancing Environmental, Social and Economic Outcomes (Martz Summer Conference, June 11-12)

Presenter: Dr. Perry Cabot, Research Scientist and Extension Specialist, Colorado Water Institute, Colorado State University

35 slides


Framing Fracking: The Environmental And Social Implications Of Hyraulic Fracturing, Lindsay Cohen 2015 Union College - Schenectady, NY

Framing Fracking: The Environmental And Social Implications Of Hyraulic Fracturing, Lindsay Cohen

Honors Theses

Hydraulic fracturing is a process currently used to obtain natural gas that is trapped in rock, which has low porosity and permeability. The natural gas obtained from this process had had positive impacts such as creating jobs and boosting our economy, but has also had some detrimental impacts on our environment, as well as people.


Locating Optimal Water Quality Monitoring Locations Using Demand Coverage Index Method, Jeffrey Scott Brake 2015 California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

Locating Optimal Water Quality Monitoring Locations Using Demand Coverage Index Method, Jeffrey Scott Brake

Master's Theses

Water quality regulations are always expanding especially in the field of water quality monitoring; however, threats to our water distribution systems still remain. Components of water distribution systems are susceptible to intentional and accidental contamination; therefore, they represent highly vulnerable aspects of our vital infrastructure.

An analysis was performed on a city in California with a population of 30,000 to 40,000 residents. The analysis is performed to determine the optimal locations of monitoring stations throughout the water distribution system. The method presented by Liu and colleagues (Liu et al, 2012) selects the optimal monitoring locations for the virtual California city …


On The Assessment Of Reliability In Probabilistic Hydrometeorological Event Forecasting, Caleb Matthew DeChant, Hamid Moradkhani 2015 Portland State University

On The Assessment Of Reliability In Probabilistic Hydrometeorological Event Forecasting, Caleb Matthew Dechant, Hamid Moradkhani

Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

Probabilistic forecasts are commonly used to communicate uncertainty in the occurrence of hydrometeorological events. Although probabilistic forecasting is common, conventional methods for assessing the reliability of these forecasts are approximate. Among the most common methods for assessing reliability, the decomposed Brier Score and Reliability Diagram treat an observed string of events as samples from multiple Binomial distributions, but this is an approximation of the forecast reliability, leading to unnecessary loss of information. This article suggests testing the hypothesis of reliability via the Poisson-Binomial distribution, which is a generalized solution to the Binomial distribution, providing a more accurate model of the …


Cleveland Sidewalk Studies: Plan For Blythe Avenue Area Sidewalk Extension To 20th Street Se And Plan For Neighborhood Connector Sidewalks To Wildwood Avenue, Thuy Trieu, Kelly Nicholas, Scott Rice, Michael Williams, Heath Sain, Jonathan Reagan 2015 University of Tennessee - Knoxville

Cleveland Sidewalk Studies: Plan For Blythe Avenue Area Sidewalk Extension To 20th Street Se And Plan For Neighborhood Connector Sidewalks To Wildwood Avenue, Thuy Trieu, Kelly Nicholas, Scott Rice, Michael Williams, Heath Sain, Jonathan Reagan

Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects

No abstract provided.


Evaluation Of The Equations Used To Calculate Hydraulic Conductivity Values From Two-Stage Borehole Tests, Johnathon Dale Blanchard 2015 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

Evaluation Of The Equations Used To Calculate Hydraulic Conductivity Values From Two-Stage Borehole Tests, Johnathon Dale Blanchard

Civil Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses

A compacted clay liner (CCL) test pad was constructed for the purpose of evaluating the testing procedures utilized for determining hydraulic conductivity of a CCL. These procedures include ASTM D6391 (2014) Method C and ASTM D6391 Method A. Method C was recently added to ASTM D6391(2014) and was evaluated based upon comparison of results obtained from previous research with results from the data presented herein. The test pad was instrumented with volumetric water content probes and water matric potential sensors to monitor the wetting front in the soil. The data obtained from this instrumentation should be used to develop a …


Numerical Modeling Of Fluid Migration In Hydraulically Fractured Formations, Toyin Christie Aseeperi 2015 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

Numerical Modeling Of Fluid Migration In Hydraulically Fractured Formations, Toyin Christie Aseeperi

Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Economic production from low permeability shale gas formations has been made possible by the introduction of horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing. To ensure that gas production from these formations is optimized and carried out in an environmentally friendly approach, knowledge about the patterns of gas flow in the shale reservoir formation is required. This work presents the development of a shale gas reservoir model for the characterization of flow behavior in hydraulically fractured shale formations. The study also seeks to develop more computationally efficient approaches towards the modeling of complex fracture geometries. The model evaluates the migration patterns of gas …


Velocity Distributions And Wall Pressures In A Scale Model Gated Box Culvert Control Structure, Alexander L. Evans 2015 University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Velocity Distributions And Wall Pressures In A Scale Model Gated Box Culvert Control Structure, Alexander L. Evans

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

The South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) manages a system of canals and structures that control the flow through several large storm water treatment areas (STA). The present project was initiated because of the partial failure of a three-barrel, gated box culvert structure that belongs to the system. The structure has a forebay with three sluice gates that control the flow into three 8 ft by 8 ft box culverts. Settling and partial failure of the culverts in the structure was presumably caused by piping of sediment through joints in pre-cast sections of culvert. It was hypothesized that both unsteady …


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