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  • Dam | Definition, History, Types, Environmental Impacts, Examples . . .
    dam, structure built across a stream, a river, or an estuary to retain water Dams are built to provide water for human consumption, for irrigating arid and semiarid lands, or for use in industrial processes
  • Dams (U. S. National Park Service)
    Dams are man-made structures built to contain and protect water supplies They fundamentally change the shape of our landscapes across the country
  • Dams - National Geographic Society
    A dam is a structure built across a stream or river to hold water back Dams can be used to store water, control flooding, and generate electricity
  • Dam Safety Education - Dams 101 - Department of Conservation and Recreation
    An impounding structure or dam is defined as a manmade structure, whether a dam across a watercourse or structure outside a watercourse, used or to be used to retain or store waters or other materials Dams enable storage of water for drinking, hydroelectric generation, flood control and recreation
  • Dams 101 | Association of State Dam Safety
    Water is one of our most precious resources; our lives depend on it Throughout the history of humankind, people have built dams to maximize use of this vital resource Dams provide a life-sustaining resource to people in all regions of the United States
  • What is a dam and how does it affect rivers? • Renewables
    What exactly is a dam? A dam is an artificial structure built on a river or other waterway with the primary purpose of storing and controlling the flow of water Its size and purpose vary significantly from one project to another
  • Dam - New World Encyclopedia
    A dam is a barrier across flowing water that obstructs, directs, or slows the flow, often creating a reservoir, lake, or impoundment In Australian and South African English, the word dam may refer to the reservoir as well as the barrier
  • Types of Dams, advantages, disadvantages and classification
    Explore the types of dams, their advantages, disadvantages, and classification in this comprehensive guide to dams




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