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Main Title Effects of Thermal Discharges upon the Chena River.
Author Armstron, W. C. ;
CORP Author Alaska Univ., College. Inst. of Water Resources.
Year Published 1973
Report Number OWRR-B-020-Alaska; B-020-Alaska(2),; 14864
Stock Number PB-224 015
Additional Subjects ( Water pollution ; Heat) ; ( Chena River ; Water pollution) ; Ice ; Alaska ; Cooling water ; Aquatic biology ; Ice fog ; Thermal diffusion ; Electric power plants ; Heat transfer ; Sediments ; Sampling ; Temperature ; Heat exchangers ; Computer programs ; Thermal pollution ; Fairbanks(Alaska)
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NTIS  PB-224 015 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
The evaluation of several thermal discharges in Fairbanks, Alaska was carried out to determine their effects on the physical parameters of the Chena River, a typical sub-Arctic stream. In addition, the effectiveness of two discharge schemes at the main thermal source was compared. The use of a surface-spreading scheme at either source would result in a heat dissipation rate per unit area 2 to 10 times greater than use of a submerged jet. The amount of ice cover downstream from the discharges would be approximately 40% more using the submerged jet. The advantages of each discharge method are discussed and two alternative cooling methods are suggested.