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McIver Dam Erosion

Fluvanna dam at risk of failure is one of 1,800 in Virginia that pose unknown risks

Last state inspection of privately owned structure occurred in 1990 BY: SARAH VOGELSONG – MARCH 25, 2022 12:05 AM A privately owned dam in Fluvanna that officials have been working to keep from failing since Monday is one of more than 1,800 dams in Virginia whose risks to the public and property are unknown.  Read more here: https://www.virginiamercury.com/2022/03/25/fluvanna-dam-at-risk-of-failure-is-one-of-1800-in-virginia-that-pose-unknown-risks/

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Nature Retuirns

When Dams Come Down, Fish Come Back

From the Winter 2022 Fish and Wildlife News Mar 17, 2022 Written By Lauri Munroe-Hultman “What did the fish say when it hit the wall? Dam!” Whether you laughed or groaned, this joke captures the conundrum faced by migratory fish ever since European settlers harnessed the power of the nation’s rivers to make everything from flour to textiles to paper. In the Northeast, fish like alewife and blueback herring (collectively called river herring), American shad, and American eel split their…

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Four people in a whitewater raft

Free the Flow

A Grassroots Movement Wants to See Two Iconic Southern Rivers Running As Nature Intended Tugalo Dam was completed in 1923 and, according to Georgia Power’s 2019 Integrated Resource Plan, is nearing the end of its useful life. The dam’s operating license isn’t set to expire until 2036, but in September of 2021 Georgia Power filed a request to amend its operating license. This amendment proposes to modernize the dam to the tune of 24 to 30 million dollars, thus extending…

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Swimways of the World

BioScience Article: Birds Follow Flyways,Fish Navigate Swimways

A new article, published in BioScience, argues we can use the concept of “Swimways” to protect migratory corridors for fish, the way international flyways have been protected for birds. Read the full article here: https://academic.oup.com/bioscience/article/72/2/116/6521755

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Dam removal in Hucava river

Open Rivers Programme Launched to Remove Dams and Restore Rivers across Europe

October 8, 2021 will be a day to remember! For the first time in European history a new and dedicated €42.5 million Open Rivers Programme is launched to restore rivers by removing dams. The Dam Removal Europe Coalition is proud to share and celebrate the launch of this programme with our network! We believe that this initiative will be a game changer for the upscaling process of dam removal in Europe.  Read on for the official launch announcement from the…

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Yong’an Dam Failure

Two dams in China’s Inner Mongolia collapse after torrential rain

A Hulunbuir government statement, released online on Monday, confirmed the partial collapse of both dams in the afternoon of July 18. It said 16,600 people were affected and more than 50,000 acres of farmland were submerged. No casualties were reported, while significant infrastructure damage was recorded, the statement added, saying 22 bridges and almost 10 miles of highway were destroyed. China has more than 98,000 reservoirs used to regulate floods, generate power and facilitate shipping. More than 80% of them…

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21st Century Dams Act

U.S. House Introduction of 21st Century Dams Act

On Friday, July 9, Representative Kuster (D-NH) introduced the Twenty-First Century Dams Act (H.R. 4375) with bipartisan co-sponsorship from Rep. Don Young (R-AK). The $26B bill would provide critical funding to dam removals, dam safety programs, and hydropower investment tax credits for safety, environmental performance, and grid flexibility. Senators Feinstein (D-CA), Stabenow (D-MI), and Wyden (D-OR) are expected to introduce similar legislation in the Senate next week. See the full language of the legislation here: Twenty-First Century Dams Act

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Emporia Dam Map

Below Aging U.S. Dams, a Potential Toxic Calamity

Documents suggest that in more than 80 U.S. locations, the failure of an aging dam could flood a major toxic waste site. An investigative report and interactive feature published in Undark BY JAMES DINNEEN AND ALEXANDER KENNEDY To identify dams that might pose the most serious risk to toxic waste sites, Undark searched for dams in the national database that are both high-hazard and older than 50 years, the age after which many dams require renovations. To narrow our search,…

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Dismantling Dams Can Help Address US Infrastructure Problems

By Margaret Walls and Vincent Gonzales, Resources for the Future\ Dam failure, though rare, can cause catastrophic destruction of property and lives. Repairing hazardous dams can help, but simply removing them can be a better, more cost-effective option with accompanying environmental benefits. Why, then, do so few dam owners and decisionmakers consider removal as an option? Read more here: https://www.resourcesmag.org/archives/dismantling-dams-can-help-address-us-infrastructure-problems/

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Environmentalists and Dam Operators, at War for Years, Start Making Peace

Facing a climate crisis, environmental groups and industry agree to work together to bolster hydropower while reducing harm from dams. By Brad Plumer, New York Times WASHINGTON — The industry that operates America’s hydroelectric dams and several environmental groups announced an unusual agreement Tuesday to work together to get more clean energy from hydropower while reducing the environmental harm from dams, in a sign that the threat of climate change is spurring both sides to rethink their decades-long battle over a large but contentious…

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