Abstract

Abstract A venturi device made from standard sizes of polyvinyl chloride plumbing and rod-stock material was tested at Little Port Walter, an estuary in southeastern Alaska. When installed in a gravity-fed freshwater delivery system, the venturi injected seawater into the discharge water to produce a stable water flow of intermediate salinity. The use of interchangeable components with different-sized openings permits regulation of the salinity of the discharge water.

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