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Carrot River Triangle concept study: engineering report summary, April D. Flavell

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: MB : 1980Online resources: Abstract: An engineering concept has been developed for the Carrot River Triangle which would provide the capability for water level control as recommended in the BSG report The Carrot River Triangle - Waterfowl Production Potential and Management Recommendations, March 1979. The proposed works would dramatically increase production from approximately 44,000 acres of marsh -- it is estimated that water level control would produce approximately 450,000 ducks during a 30 year project life. The program proposed here is termed Phase 1 and will provide the capability for water level control only. Internal works to provide a further increase in production, as recommended in the 1979 report, could be carried out as Phase 11 at a future date. There are three basic functions which the engineering works must serve to meet the requirements for water level control as stated in the BSG report. These are: the capability to drawdown and control the water levels of each lake independently from the other lakes;

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An engineering concept has been developed for the Carrot River Triangle which would provide the capability for water level control as recommended in the BSG report The Carrot River Triangle - Waterfowl Production Potential and Management Recommendations, March 1979. The proposed works would dramatically increase production from approximately 44,000 acres of marsh -- it is estimated that water level control would produce approximately 450,000 ducks during a 30 year project life. The program proposed here is termed Phase 1 and will provide the capability for water level control only. Internal works to provide a further increase in production, as recommended in the 1979 report, could be carried out as Phase 11 at a future date. There are three basic functions which the engineering works must serve to meet the requirements for water level control as stated in the BSG report. These are: the capability to drawdown and control the water levels of each lake independently from the other lakes;

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