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Conducts routine inspections at project construction sites and workplace environments in order to enforce occupational safety and health laws, in Hydropower protection. Reports on unsafe mechanical and physical conditions including work practices that may cause injury and/or property damage.  Reports safety findings and recommendations to the supervisor on Hydropower protection problems. Investigates accidents and review accident reports for specific causes and the nature of injuries or damage to property. Provides supervisors, employees, and safety representatives with pertinent information concerning accident hazards in the work environment. Obtains and provide factual safety information to employees. Conducts safety meetings with workers to provide training in safe work methods and standard accident prevention techniques. Performs duties requiring general understanding of the construction, operation, and capacity of industrial and construction equipment. Resolves Hydropower code issues; insure all Hydropower protection codes per contract are followed.Conducts QA inspections and verify testing of alarm system and sprinkler systems. Reviews Hydropower alarm and sprinkler system drawings to ensure they are code compliant.   Education & Experience: Bachelor’s Degree in an ABET accredited Mechanical or Hydropower Protection Engineering and minimum of 5 years of Hydropower Protection System design including at least 1 year working on Capital Improvement projects for a Federal Agency. Professional registration and LEED accreditation preferred.

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Hydropower

Hydropower, hydraulic power or water power is power that is derived from the force or energy of moving water, which may be harnessed for useful purposes.

Prior to the widespread availability of commercial electric power, hydropower was used for irrigation, and operation of various machines, such as watermills, textile machines, sawmills, dock cranes, and domestic lifts.

Another method used a trompe, which produces compressed air from falling water, which could then be used to power other machinery at a distance from the water.

Resources in the United States

There is a common misconception that economically developed nations have harnessed all of their available hydropower resources. In the United States, according to the US Department of Energy, "previous assessments have focused on potential projects having a capacity of 1 MW and above". This may partly explain the discrepancy. More recently, in 2004, an extensive survey was conducted by the US-DOE which counted sources under 1 MW (mean annual average), and found that only 40% of the total hydropower potential had been developed. A total of 170 GW (mean annual average) remains available for development. Of this, 34% is within the operating envelope of conventional turbines, 50% is within the operating envelope of microhydro technologies (defined as less than 100 kW), and 16% is within the operating envelope of unconventional systems. [2] In 2005, the US generated 1012 kilowatt hours of electricity. The total undeveloped hydropower resource is equivalent to about one-third of total US electricity generation in 2005. Developed hydropower accounted for 6.4% of total US electricity generated in 2005. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


 


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