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York Haven Fish Passage Project
GPU-Genco
Susquehanna River, PA

York Haven Fish Passage ProjectThe Kleinschmidt/Cianbro Joint Venture Team completed the final design of the York Haven fishway in the Spring of 1999. The fishway, which was constructed at GPU/Genco's York Haven hydroelectric development on the east channel of the Susquehanna River in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, is the latest major component of a more than thirty year effort to restore anadromous shad and river herring to the Susquehanna River basin. The new facility provides both upstream and downstream passage and follows previous construction of fish passage facilities at the three downstream dams between York Haven and Chesapeake Bay. Migrating fish will now have access to more than 100 square miles of additional habitat upstream of the York Haven dam.

The York Haven fishway primarily consists of a 67-ft long notch in the 11-ft high east channel dam that allows downstream passage if the river flow is low during the annual migration period from April 1 to the end of June. The flow of water through this notch is controlled by a new upstream permanent structure that has two 20-ft wide gated openings. The water flowing through the notch also provides attraction flow to help upstream migrating fish locate the staggered pool vertical slot fish ladder which is also part of the fishway. The fish ladder will allow the fish to migrate upstream during periods of low river flow. The fishway has been hydraulically designed to also allow upstream passage through the dam notch and 20-ft gates during higher river flows as well. The overall York Haven fishway design requirements were incorporated into a Settlement Agreement signed February 1997 between the GPU/Genco subsidiary York Haven Power Company and five resource agencies. The agreement required the new facility to be operational by April 1, 2000 and this schedule was incorporated into Phase 1 preliminary design followed by the second Phase of detailed design and actual construction. To reduce the project's cost, shorten the construction schedule, and limit risk, GPU/Genco solicited design/build proposals from a prequalified list of bidders in May 1998. A design/build joint venture of Kleinschmidt and Cianbro Construction Company was awarded the project and immediately began the project's final design. Construction of the first task, consisting of the upstream gated structure began at the end of July 1998. The Joint Venture's proposal to alter the original concept and install an upstream cofferdam so that the gated structure could be constructed in the dry, was accepted by GPU. This approach resulted in shortening the Phase 1 length of construction, and improved the quality of the structure's bond with the foundation.

For more information contact Tom Kahl, P.E.