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The Glendale Ditch utilizes water diverted from the Weiser River in central Idaho.
This ditch had not been screened prior to the installation of the two-section, modular Farmers Screen unit.
The new rock weir directs flow to the diversion where the water flows through a head gate and into a pipe. The water exits the pipe and enters the fish screen where the screened water flows on to an open canal and the cleaning water returns to the river via a pipe. This Farmers Screen has a maximum capacity of 4 CFS.