I have a relatively small stream with normal flow of around 1000 
cubic ft/min.  I can only develop a maximum of 7 ft head.  There are 
times when this stream could easily exceed the normal flow by a 
factor of 50 or more. 
   The following questions need response and your time is appreciated

   1. Has anyone been successful in harnesing such a stream?
        a. Define your set up - type, power output, etc.
        b. How do you avoid damage by high water
        c. How do you control sand & sediment damage
        d. How mnuch did you spend
        e. Any red tape associated
        f. What problems have you had
        g. What would you do differently
        h. What do you recommend for this type of stream

Thanks for any & all response.









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