Here in Erie When the Zebra Mussels first came on strong, they were a huge
problem for the water authority, now the inject Chlorine at the intake, then
remove it with carbon at the plant, at least that is my understanding of it.

Chlorine is something I don't mess with anymore. I put a pellet in my
Shurflo refrigeration strainer and it ate the 316 SS 50 micron mesh right
up!   Now I use Moth Balls.  They don't allow any growth in the strainer,
but unfortunately they do allow the fry to pass downstream.  I would suggest
grinding up moth balls into a powder and mixing them up into your favorite
bottom paint. May not work, but - 

 it can't hurt,

there're inert!

 

Bill Coleman

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Martin,

In answer to your last question, What do the local power generation and
utilities use to keep intake and discharges clear?

The answer is divers!!  Nothing else will keep some intakes clear, no matter
what coating or treatment is used.

Jake

Jake Brodersen
C&C 35 Mk-III
Midnight Mistress
Hampton VA



-----Original Message-----
From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Martin
DeYoung
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2013 8:18 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Prop Mussel Farm

I suspect that the broad difference in prop anti fouling coating performance
relates to the way sea creatures attach to the prop.

Here in the PNW, at Shilshole Bay Marina, barnacles are the problem not
mussels.  Even when the zinc paint is wearing out a light brush will remove
any that remain after applying power to the prop for a few minutes.

The zinc paint seems to kill the barnacles or at least prevent them from
attaching to the coating.

IIRC mussels attach with a self created fiber.  Barnacles seem to grow onto
the substrate with a softer foot or base which may be easier to poison.

What do the local power generation and utilities use to keep intake and
discharges clear?

Martin
Calypso
1970 C&C 43
Seattle


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