Induced Hypolimnion Aeration for Water Quality Improvement of Power Releases

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Environmental Protection Agency, Water Quality Office, 1970 - Reservoirs - 32 pages

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Page 29 - The Act" shall mean Public Law 91-135, 83 Stat. 275; (b) "The Secretary" shall mean the Secretary of the Interior; (c) "The Director...
Page 1 - Since waters below the thermocline (hypolimnion) cannot be reoxygenated, they soon become void of oxygen by chemical reduction processes and biological respiration, forming a stagnant mass.
Page 29 - Divisions, without whose cooperation access to an adequate power supply and suitable compressor site would not have been possible. The authors are also grateful to the...

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