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Page 1: Assessment of U.S. Corps Aerators in the San Joaquin River for the Port of Stockton September 2004 Jones & Stokes Russ Brown, Tom Trexler, Megan Robinson.

Assessment of U.S. Corps Aerators in the San Joaquin River

for the Port of Stockton

September 2004

Jones & Stokes

Russ Brown, Tom Trexler, Megan Robinson

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Goals/Objectives

• Determine the current level of performance of both aerators

• Estimate the oxygen loads from the aerators and the oxygen transfer efficiency

• Compare aerator performance to release of oxygen gas from jets and different aerator device (Biox Hose)

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View of Aerator Dock

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Measurement Efforts

• Measurements in Front of North Jets while Operating Both Aerators

• Measurements in Front of South Jets while using Oxygen Gas

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Measurements and Estimations

• Measured Velocity and DO concentrations of upwelling and/or flow-away currents

• Estimated flow-away or upwelling width and calculated flows

• Estimated Oxygen Loads from upwelling or flow-away flows and DO pick-up (measured DO minus background DO)

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Operation of Both Aerators

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Operation of South Jets with Pure Oxygen Gas

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Summary

Both Aerators• DO Pick-up of 0.78

mg/l (Back. DO = 3.2 mg/l)

• Total Flow-away Flow of 90 cfs

• Total Oxygen Supply Rate of 402 lbs/day (assuming 40 ft flow-away width)

South Jets with Oxygen• DO Pick-up of 2.19

mg/l (Back. DO = 2.9 mg/l)

• Avg. Upwelling Flow of 191 cfs

• Avg. Oxygen Supply Rate of 2270 lbs/day

• Oxygen Transfer Efficiency of 45%