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Cooper River Controlled Low-flow Study

Cooper River Controlled Low-flow Study
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Total Pages: 376
Release: 1979
Genre: Water chemistry
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"This report concerns water-flow/quality relationships in the Cooper River during a time when releases from the Pinopolis hydroelectric plant were purposely reduced. The resulting hydrologic conditions in Cooper River, Charleston Harbor, and related estuaries provided a rare opportunity to measure some of the impacts of reduced flows."--p.1.


FWS/OBS.

FWS/OBS.
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Total Pages: 596
Release: 1980
Genre: Ecology
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Effects of Cooper River Rediversion Flows on Shoaling Conditions at Charleston Harbor, Charleston, South Carolina

Effects of Cooper River Rediversion Flows on Shoaling Conditions at Charleston Harbor, Charleston, South Carolina
Author: Allen M. Teeter
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Total Pages: 114
Release: 1989
Genre: Banks (Oceanography)
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This report summarizes analyses relating to sediment flushing from Charleston Harbor using salinity, suspended sediment, and velocity data from a total of 11 tidal surveys and from long-term monitors. The US Army Corps of Engineers rediversion project was designed to return the Cooper River to inflows of 3,000 cfs or slightly higher, and greatly reduce Charleston Harbor shoaling. Harbor monitoring was conducted before and after rediversion for the purpose of recommending an appropriate rediversion inflow level. Harbor conditions were considered optimum if the harbor was well-flushed and if shoaling conditions were similar to the base condition defined for the project (3,000 cfs). Harbor conditions were found to be optimum between 3,000 and 4,500 cfs, and this flow range was recommended as the weekly average flow from Pinopolis Dam. (fr).