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Surveying Dewatered Areas in the Fish Spawning Sites during Short-Term Drawdown Operations: Case Study of a Large Hydropower Plant Reservoir in the Lowland Area, Lithuania

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  • Linas Jurevičius

    (Department of Water Engineering, Vytautas Magnus University, 10 Universiteto Str., Akademija, 53361 Kaunas, Lithuania)

  • Petras Punys

    (Department of Water Engineering, Vytautas Magnus University, 10 Universiteto Str., Akademija, 53361 Kaunas, Lithuania)

  • Egidijus Kasiulis

    (Department of Water Engineering, Vytautas Magnus University, 10 Universiteto Str., Akademija, 53361 Kaunas, Lithuania)

  • Linas Šilinis

    (Department of Water Engineering, Vytautas Magnus University, 10 Universiteto Str., Akademija, 53361 Kaunas, Lithuania)

Abstract

This paper presents research on the dewatering areas during drawdown operations in the Kaunas Hydropower Plant (HPP) reservoir situated in the lowland area of Lithuania. It is a multipurpose reservoir primarily used for power generation by two large hydropower plants. Because of the HPP peaking operation and the reservoir morphology—a shallow, gently sloping littoral zone—significant dewatered areas can occur (during drawdown operations). This is especially dangerous during the fish spawning period. Therefore, reservoir operation rules are in force that limit operation of the HPPs and secure other reservoir stakeholder needs. There is a lack of knowledge about the fish spawning locations, how they are changing, and what areas are dewatered at different stages of HPP operation. This knowledge is crucial for decision making and efficient water resources management in order to increase power generation and protect the environment at the same time. A detailed survey of an area containing several potential spawning grounds (about 5 ha) was conducted to track changes in the dewatering areas. The aim of the study is to investigate different surveying methods, gather knowledge about potential fish spawning sites, and investigate the dewatered areas that occur during water level (WL) fluctuations. The methodology and insights of this study can be used in similar lowland countries to assist in improving the usage of water resources while increasing power generation.

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  • Linas Jurevičius & Petras Punys & Egidijus Kasiulis & Linas Šilinis, 2022. "Surveying Dewatered Areas in the Fish Spawning Sites during Short-Term Drawdown Operations: Case Study of a Large Hydropower Plant Reservoir in the Lowland Area, Lithuania," Energies, MDPI, vol. 15(22), pages 1-19, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:15:y:2022:i:22:p:8574-:d:974533
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