A traveling water screen includes a basket using a frame including an upper portion, a lower percentage, and side portions, a coarse screen secured to the frame, a fine screen overlay attachable to the rough display, and a bucket portion secured to a lower section of the frame, comprising an interior wall, and at least one deflector secured to the interior wall .
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BACKGROUND
The invention relates to traveling water screens for screening debris, fish, and fish larvae from water.
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