Different between traditional dam and modern dam
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A dam is a barrier across the flowing water that obstructs, dissects or retards the flow, often creating a reservoir lake or an impoundment. ii). It is a traditional concept. A dam is a barrier that stops or restricts the flow of water or underground streams.
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Traditionally dams were built to impound rivers and rainwater that could be used later to irrigate the agricultural fields.
Today, dams are referred to as multipurpose projects where many uses of the impounded water are integrated with one another. The main purposes served by these projects are irrigation, electricity generation, flood control, water supply for domestic and industrial use, fish breeding and tourism.
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