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The new system installed at Camp Creek consists of a two section modular Farmers Screen, a new fish return flume design, and a modular pre-cast concrete diversion structure.
This screen addressed issues with anadromous/ESA species, sediment and debris.
The old diversion structure was removed, a new diversion structure and a Farmer Screen™ modular system were installed. Also, the stream was re-graded to allow fish passage. A two-section modular Farmers Screen with a 3.25 CFS maximum flow capacity and a a pre-cast concrete diversion structure was utilized at this site.