Yves Earhart 
Dams of America [EPUB ebook] 

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Dams of America explores the multifaceted role of dams in the United States, examining them not just as feats of civil engineering and crucial infrastructure, but also as significant factors in environmental impact and sustainable water management. Dams provide hydroelectric power and aid water resources, yet they also pose ecological consequences. Discover how these concrete giants have shaped the American landscape, particularly in the American West, influencing everything from water supply to flood control.

The book highlights intriguing facts, such as how early dams powered mills, contributing to industrial growth, while later structures like the Hoover Dam addressed flood control and electricity generation during the New Deal era. It progresses from fundamental concepts of dam engineering and hydrology to case studies of specific dams, grouped geographically or by type, and culminates in proposing strategies for sustainable practices. By connecting engineering reports, environmental impact statements, historical records, and scientific studies, the book provides a comprehensive overview.

This book uniquely balances the benefits of dams with their environmental and social costs, offering a fact-based and accessible analysis. It’s valuable for students, policymakers, and anyone interested in the history and future of American infrastructure, providing a framework for evaluating dams’ costs and benefits and informing decisions about their management, including dam removal and alternative energy sources.

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