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Jellyfish Clog Power Plant Water Intake

07/10/2011 8:33 AM

Anybody out there have any 'on-site' contacts for the power plants affected?

Been there, done that, and bought the "T" shirt.

We've worked with getting jellyfish this size and larger out of fast moving trawl nets for years (Back-in-the-Day). I'd like to get a hold of someone who is ON-SITE at one or all of these plants , that might want to review some options.

News articles just list columnists and going on line proved almost as useless.

Just asking around here to see if any of you guys might actually have a way of contacting these folks.

Thank you.

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Re: Jellyfish Clog Power Plant Water Intake

07/10/2011 10:52 PM

Yeah, you can track down any of the journalists that wrote any articles about it. Many of them have their own websites. And then just ask them. It might be a bit of detective work going from site to site to phone to email to newspaper to reporter's desk. But eventually if you follow enough leads, you can get one on the phone. One of them will know the names or numbers you are looking for. Good luck, Sam Spade

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Re: Jellyfish Clog Power Plant Water Intake

07/10/2011 11:29 PM

This situation also happen to us in the 90's when i was working in saudi arabia power plant but there it is seasonal and does not happen everyday

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