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What is the main disadvantage of dams?​

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Some of the disadvantages are: Dams tend to be extremely expensive to build and when a decision is taken to build one anyway, it must adhere to a very high standard. ... You must have heard of the rare flooding related to big dams. But this flooding of large areas of land means that the natural environment is destroyed.

Disadvantages:

1}Dams also fragment rivers making it difficult for aquatic fauna to migrate for spawning, i.e , to produce eggs.

2}It resulted in displacement of local communities.

3}The multipurpose projects induced earthquake, caused waterborne diseases......

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Advantages:

Recreation

Dams provide prime recreational facilities throughout the United States. Boating, skiing, camping, picnic areas, and boat launch facilities are all supported by dams.

 

Flood Control

In addition to helping farmers, dams help prevent the loss of life and property caused by flooding. Flood control dams impound floodwaters and then either release them under control to the river below the dam or store or divert the water for other uses. For centuries, people have built dams to help control devastating floods.

 

Water Storage (Fire & Farm Ponds)

Dams create reservoirs throughout the United States that supply water for many uses, including industrial, municipal, and agricultural.

 

Irrigation

Ten percent of American cropland is irrigated using water stored behind dams. Thousands of jobs are tied to producing crops grown with irrigated water.

 

Mine Tailings

There are more than 1,300 mine tailings impoundments in the United States that allow the mining and processing of coal and other vital minerals while protecting the environment.

 

Electrical Generation

The United States is one of the largest producers of hydropower in the world, second only to Canada. Dams produce over 103,800 megawatts of renewable electricity and meet 8 to 12 percent of the Nation's power needs. Hydropower is considered clean because it does not contribute to global warming, air pollution, acid rain, or ozone depletion.

 

Debris Control

In some instances, dams provide enhanced environmental protection, such as the retention of hazardous materials and detrimental sedimentation.

 

Navigation

Dams and locks provide for a stable system of inland river transportation throughout the heartland of the Nation.

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