Savannah River fish passage could divert up to 100 percent of the Savannah River’s flow to a series of rock ramps

The newest proposed design for fish passage at New Savannah Bluff could divert up to 100 percent of the Savannah River’s flow to a series of rock ramps to be built on the channel’s South Carolina side. The project, with a current price tag of $30.2 million, would allow migratory fish such as sturgeon, American shad and striped bass to access spawning habitat upstream. continued@The Augusta Chronicle

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