Integrated Aqua Systems recently completed a comprehensive upgrade to the Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS) at the Logan Fish Hatchery in Logan, Utah—home to the Aquatic Animal Health and Research Center. Founded in the early 1960s, this facility plays a critical role in supporting Utah’s fish culture program through fish health management, disease control, research, and specialized culture programs. Today, the hatchery oversees multiple initiatives, including the trout facility, the June sucker recirculation facility, and the bluehead sucker facility, while also contributing to statewide spawning and conservation efforts.
To support the hatchery’s growing mission, IAS supplied and commissioned a full suite of advanced RAS equipment designed to increase efficiency, reliability, and water quality across all systems. The project included the installation of three HEX Drum Filters, three SITA 440 Series UV sterilizers, custom MBBR biofilters, and new recirculation pumps. IAS also provided chillers and boilers for facility-wide temperature control, as well as integrated booster pump skids to ensure consistent supply water delivery.
These upgrades enhance the hatchery’s ability to maintain healthy broodstock, improve operational resiliency, and support critical conservation and research programs statewide. Integrated Aqua Systems is proud to partner with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources in strengthening this essential facility for the future of aquatic resource management.














