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Daryl Little
Reclamation Office: Technical Service Center, Materials Engineering and Research Laboratory
Contact Information: (303) 445-2384, dlittle@usbr.gov
Research Funded by the Science and Technology Program
Daryl Little began doing research for the Science and Technology Program in the 2007 fiscal year, with funding provided by the program as recently as the 2022 fiscal year. Projects were funded under the Science and Technology Program research topics Condition Assessment, Repair and Maintenance and Fish Passage and Entrainment.
The following research projects were funded in whole or in part by the Science and Technology Program. Daryl Little is listed as the principal investigator, or primary researcher. Click the project's title to view more information.
Utilization of Trained Canines to Detect Leaks in Water Pipelines
Project ID: 22081
Fiscal Years of Funding: 2022 - 2024
Research Results:
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Determining Critical Crack Size and Water Pressure for Sealing Water Leaks using Electro-Osmotic Pulse
Project ID: 1764
Fiscal Years of Funding: 2017 - 2019
Research Results:
Future Utilization of Electro-Osmotic Pulse Technology on Concrete Structures (final, PDF, 2.2MB)
Effect of Electric Fish Barriers on Corrosion and Cathodic Protection
Project ID: 1722
Fiscal Years of Funding: 2017 - 2019
Research Results:
Effect of Electric Fish Barriers on Corrosion of a Nearby Structure (final, PDF, 1.5MB)
Long Term Durability of Mechanical Joint Restraiints used on Non-Metallic Pipe
Project ID: 1793
Fiscal Year of Funding: 2017
Research Results:
- Long Term Durability of Mechanical Joint Restraiints used on Non-Metallic Pipe (final, PDF, 1.4MB)
- Long Term Durability of Mechanical Joint Restraiints used on Non-Metallic Pipe (final, PDF, 1.4MB)
Composite Structures for Immersion Applications
Project ID: 4182
Fiscal Year of Funding: 2016
Research Results:
Composite Structures for Immersion Applications (final, PDF, 1.9MB)
Demonstration Project to Implement Electro-Osmotic Pulse (EOP) Technology to Stop Water Leaks Through Concrete
Project ID: 4553
Fiscal Years of Funding: 2016 - 2018
Research Results:
- Demonstration Project to Implement Electro-Osmotic Pulse (EOP) Technology to Stop Water Leaks Through Concrete (final, PDF, 5.3MB)
- Demonstration Project to Implement Electro-Osmotic Pulse Technology to Stop Water Leaks Through Concrete (final, PDF, 5.3MB)
Demonstration Project to Implement Electro-Osmotic Pulse (EOP) Technology to Stop Water Leaks Through Concrete
Project ID: 7351
Fiscal Year of Funding: 2015
Research Results:
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Effect of Electric Fish Barriers on Corrosion and Cathodic Protection
Project ID: 4805
Fiscal Year of Funding: 2015
Research Results:
Effect of Electric Fish Barriers on Corrosion and Cathodic Protection (final, PDF, 1.1MB)
Extending the Useful Service Life of Wire Hoist Ropes using Nondestructive Testing
Project ID: 3973
Fiscal Year of Funding: 2015
Research Results:
- Extending the Useful Service Life of Wire Hoist Ropes using Nondestructive Testing (final, PDF, 2.6MB)
- Service Life Determination of Wire Hoist Ropes Using Nondestructive Testing (final, PDF, 2.6MB)
Demonstration Project to Implement Electro-Osmotic Pulse (EOP) Technology to Stop Water Leaks Through Concrete
Project ID: 7226
Fiscal Year of Funding: 2014
Research Results:
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Demonstration Project to Implement Electro-Osmotic Pulse Technology to Stop Water Leaks through Concrete
Project ID: 772
Fiscal Years of Funding: 2010 - 2012
Research Results:
- Electro-Osmotic Pulse Leak Repair Method: Evaluation in Trinity Dam Bonnet Chamber - Central Valley Project, Trinity River Division – California (final, PDF, 3.2MB)
- Electro-Osmotic Pulse (EOP) Technology (final, PDF, 3.2MB)
pH Cell Mitigation and Field Trial of New Coatings
Project ID: 7292
Fiscal Years of Funding: 2007 - 2009
Research Results:
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