Entrainment and impingement monitoring studies: Webster Generating Station, Houston Lighting and Power Company. Final Report.

Date

1980

Authors

Greene, G.N.
McAden, D.C.
Loyd, G.E.
Palermo, J.A.

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Publisher

Houston Light and Power Company. Environmental Protection Department

Abstract

Houston Lighting & Power Company (HL&P) instituted an in-house study of revolving screen entrainment and impingement at the Webster Generating Station in Webster, Harris County, Texas, in order to fulfill requrements of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended. The program began on 8 December 1977 and continued through 28 November 1978, with samples being collected every two weeks during this period. Environmental Protection Department personnel of HL&P performed entrainment and impingement sampling, identification, data analysis and reporting on all samples collected.

Description

139 pgs.

Keywords

surveys, biology, water filters, pump stations, monitoring, methodology, ichthyoplankton, copepods, Arcartia tonsa, bay anchovy, Anchoa mitchelli, naked goby, Gobiosoma bosci, gulf menhaden, Brevoortia patronus, Atlantic croaker, Micropogon undulatus

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