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  1. Enhancement of Existing Geothermal Resource Utilization by Cascading to Intensive Aquaculture. Draft

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    The purpose of this project was to demonstrate the achievable energy savings and value enhancement of the byproduct geothermal energy, by cascading fluids for the production of commercial aquaculture species

  2. An Investigation of Selected Alaska Geothermal Spring Sources as Possible Salmon Hatchery Sites - final Report, January -...

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    Seven thermal spring sites in Alaska were investigated as possible locations for the construction of a salmon hatchery to test and demonstrate the potential applications of geothermal energy in the aquaculture...

  3. The Litchfield Connection

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    The use of the geothermal resource within Susanville is historical. In a limited way, since the early 1930s, the resource has been used to prevent icing of mill ponds, heat the municipal swimming pool and space...

  4. State of the Art Waste Heat Utilization for Agriculture and Aquaculture

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    A state-of-the-art assessment of research, demonstration, and commercial projects that involve the use of power plant condenser cooling water for agricultural and aquacultural purposes was conducted....

  5. Animal Briefs

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    The following list of publications is provided to furnish you with some general references on catfish farming. To obtain a free copy, or for information concerning costs, direct your request to the address...

  6. International Course on District Heating, Agricultural and Agro-Industrial Uses of Geothermal Energy

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    Direct utilization of geothermal energy consists of various forms for heating and cooling instead of converting the energy for electric power generation. The major areas of direct utilization are (1) swimming,...

  7. Effects of water quality on growth of juvenile shortnose suckers, Chasmistes brevirostris (Catostomidae: Cypriniformes), from...

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    One chapter of a seven chapter annual report from 1999 examining ecological issues regarding the shortnose and Lost River sucker populations in Upper Klamath Lake and Williamson River.

  8. Determining surface water availability in Oregon : open file report SW 02-002

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    Determining Surface Water Availability in Oregon

  9. Pinniped and seabird predation : implications for recovery of threatened stocks of salmonids in Oregon under the Oregon Plan...

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    "December 22, 1998."

  10. Water Symposium: Symposium before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred Ninth...

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    iii; 99p.; "Printed for the use of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources"; Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche

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