dams
Dams are obstructions built across rivers or streams to hold back water, creating reservoirs. They serve multiple aims: water supply for domestic and industrial use, irrigation, flood control, hydroelectric power generation, and recreational or ecological benefits.
Dams vary by design and materials. Common types include gravity dams, which use their weight to resist
Design considerations include foundation conditions, seepage control, structural stability, environmental and seismic risks, sediment management, and
Environmental and social impacts can be significant. Reservoir creation may displace communities, alter habitats, affect fish
Dams have a long history, with early masonry and earthworks in ancient civilizations. The modern era saw