Richter Brothers, operating as H&L Partnership, and Kenneth L. Wallace own and operate three adjacent inclined propeller pumps located on the left bank of the Sacramento River, approximately one mile east of Knights Landing. The three pumps are installed side-by side on the same support structure.
The platform and conductors have been modified to accomodate the new Intake Screens, Inc. retractable, self-cleaning cylindrical fish screen system.
This project was completed September 2007.
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The above photograph shows the original H & L diversion site. |
Shown above on the new diversion platform (l to r): Dave Richter, Henry Richter, Ken Wallace, Susan Sutton, FWA, and Russ Berry, ISI. |
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Close-up of the exterior self-cleaning brush apparatus developed by Intake Screns, Inc. |
Completed project site and final inspection picture. |
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