A Physical Model Study of the Fairfax Off- Shore Intake in the Potomac River
2007-10
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A Physical Model Study of the Fairfax Off- Shore Intake in the Potomac River
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2007-10
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St. Anthony Falls Laboratory
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To withdraw better water quality from the Potomac River for a water treatment plant during low
flow conditions, Fairfax Water in VA had an off-shore river intake built in 2004. The intake was
comprised of a 36-ft diameter hexagon concrete structure sitting on the bed of the river and a
10×8 ft vertical shaft connected to a 10-ft diameter pipe under the river bed. In addition, a sand
barrier was built around the intake to minimize the sand withdrawal. The sand barrier is a
nonagon concrete structure with approximately a 54 ft diameter.
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Pizzagalli Construction Company; Fairfax Water
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Mohseni, Omid; Lueker, Matther. (2007). A Physical Model Study of the Fairfax Off- Shore Intake in the Potomac River. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/115330.
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