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Holden, MA 01520-1843 USA

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News Release Archives 2007

Alden's Jim Mailloux to Present at New England Stormwater Technology Workshop
Nov 28, 2007 - On Wednesday December 12th and Thursday December 13th, Alden's Jim Mailloux will be presenting the topic of...
Alden Environmental Department Hosts DIDSON Camera Workshop
Oct 26, 2007 - Alden hosted a workshop on October 23 featuring the new DIDSON acoustic camera...
Alden's Tim Hogan Delivers Talk At Electric Power Research Institute
Oct 16, 2007 - Alden Fisheries Biologist Tim Hogan recently attended the Electric Power Research Institute’s Workshop...
Alden Hosts Successful Open House Sunday September 23
Sep 28, 2007 - Almost 500 people attended Alden's recent Open House on Sunday, September 23...
Alden Attends AFS Conference
Sep 13, 2007 - Alden employees Ned Taft, Steve Amaral, and Jon Black recently participated in the 137th annual American Fisheries Society Conference in San Francisco.
Alden Staff Published Five Times In Power Magazine
Aug 2, 2007 - Alden staff have had five articles published in Power Magazine in the last two years...
Alden Constructs A New Prototype Test Facility
Jul 26, 2007 - Alden is currently constructing a new flume facility for testing nuclear power plant prototype sump strainer modules.
David Anderson Granted Two US Patents
Jul 10, 2007 - Vice President David Anderson was recently granted two US Patents for his contributions to the development of new methods for treating power plant emissions.
Alden's Jim Mailloux Interviewed in Stormwater Magazine
Jun 29, 2007 - James Mailloux, engineer with Holden, MA–based Alden Research Laboratory, is a busy man. Then again, so are all the researchers at Alden, the oldest continuously operating hydraulic laboratory in the United States. This lab never has any shortage of stormwater-treatment devices to test...
Alden Turbine Makes Headlines in Albany Newspaper
Jun 26, 2007 - Brookfield Power Company, a 38.8-megawatt power plant at the base of historic Cohoes Falls, has received more than $1.5 million in improvements. As part of its license agreement with FERC, Brookfield agreed to install a fish bypass, and a fish-friendly turbine that would be the first of its kind ever tested in the United States...
Alden Reaches Out to Mountview Middle School Students
Jun 21, 2007 - Since 2005 Alden has been sharing its 32-acre facility with local science classes, and Mountview Middle School has conducted several studies with us since the spring of that year...
Alden expands Air & Gas Modeling Group
Jun 13, 2007 - In response to increasing demand for physical and computational gas flow modeling services Alden continues to expand its' Air & Gas Modeling Group.
Alden's Fish-Friendly Turbine Featured in Scientific American Magazine
Jun 1, 2007 - An article called "A Good Turn" features the development of Alden's fish-friendly turbine as well as quotes from an interview with Alden President Ned Taft.
Alden Announces Major New Testing Facility - 316(b) and Beyond
Jan 11, 2007 - 

Alden's newest test facility began operations in August of 2006. The new facility features a large, re-circulating flume that is 110 ft long, 20 ft wide with a 10 ft deep test section.  Housed in a 200 ft by 50 ft building, flows up to 500 ft3/s can be achieved.