Mobley Engineering

Design and installation of aeration systems for hydropower, water supply reservoirs and other applications

Mobley Engineering
Hydropower


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Lake Tillery
(Mobley Engineering, 2011)

  • Progress Energy, Mount Gilead, NC
  • Enhance hydro release DO to FERC requirements
  • 4 diffuser lines, 14,000 feet total
  • 150-tons/day oxygen capacity

 

J. Strom Thurmond Reservoir
(Mobley Engineering 2010 - 2011)

  • US Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District, Modoc, SC
  • To create and maintain striped bass fish habitat
  • 9 diffuser lines, 11,880 feet total
  • 200-tons/day oxygen capacity

 
 

Gulf Island Pond
(Mobley Engineering 2009, 2010)

  • FPL Energy, Gulf Island Pond Operating Partnership, Lewiston, Maine
  • 6 diffuser lines, 10,400 feet total
  • 50-tons/day oxygen capacity



Lake Lillinonah, Shepaug Dam
(Mobley Engineering 2006)

  • Northeast Generation Services, New Milford, CT
  • DO Enhancement of Hydropower Releases
  • 3 diffuser lines, 1,160 feet total
  • 90-tons/day oxygen capacity




Lake Wallenpaupack Reservoir
(Mobley Engineering 2004)

  • Pennsylvania Power and Light, Hawley, PA
  • DO Enhancement of Hydropower Releases
  • 1 diffuser line, 3,000 feet total
  • 200-scfm air capacity

 

Richard B Russell Reservoir
(Mobley Engineering, TVA 2002)

  • US Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District, SC
  • DO Enhancement of Hydropower Releases
  • 10 diffuser lines, 42,000 feet total
  • 20,500 feet of supply lines
  • 200-tons/day oxygen delivery capacity


 


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