The K-W diversion is an in-stream structure that directs water from the Entiat River into an irrigation system that serves agricultural landowners in the Entiat River valley, Chelan County, WA. The existing K-W diversion failed regularly, requiring annual in-channel maintenance that disturbed fish spawning and rearing habitat and hindered fish passage.
Our client asked GeoEngineers to design a new diversion structure that would:
GeoEngineers responded to this challenge with an innovative conceptual design that works like a traditional irrigation diversion structure, but looks and functions like an in-channel bar with an associated side channel.
ACEC - Bronze Award, Washington Engineering Excellence Awards, 2010
The new diversion structure diverts sufficient water into the combined irrigation system with an overall water savings, but blends into the landscape and provides a refuge for threatened and endangered fish species. The new structure also:
Permitting agencies liked the concept so much they were prepared to take the unusual step of authorizing the design in draft stage. GeoEngineers designed, bid, permitted and built the entire project in six months.
Mike Rickel, Program Manager
Cascadia Conservation District