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Describe the stages of water flow from the dam to the house​


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The flow-through dam (also known as "perforated dam") is designed for the sole purpose flood control, just one of the many possible functions of dams. An opening (spillway) is designed into the dam at about the same height as the river bed, so the structure is intended to let water flow through during normal times.


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Step-by-step explanation:

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This is a typical sequence of events for constructing a dam and creating a reservoir:

  • Diverting the river
  • Preparing the foundation for the dam
  • Building the dam
  • Concrete dam
  • Embankment dam
  • Filling the reservoir
  • Testing that valves and floodgates work
  • Monitoring the behaviour of the newly built dam

Water is vital for everyday life and serves as an essential element to our health, hygiene and the productivity of our community.

The water treatment process may vary slightly at different locations, depending on the technology of the plant and the water it needs to process, but the basic principles are largely the same.

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