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1 By: Maggie Curran, Cara LaMotta, and Tara McKeon

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3 How its used to create energy A large pipe delivers water to the turbine Spins a generator Produces energy

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5 Types of Dams Reservoir-type storage impound water behind the dam for seasonal, annual and, in some cases, multi-annual storage and regulation of the river. Run-of-river dams weirs and barrages, and diversion dams create a hydraulic head in the river to divert some portion of the river flows to a canal or power station.

6 Disadvantages Advantages Human Displacement Flooding Social Disruption Costly Sedimentation Clogs Decaying Vegetation Diseases Hydropower Irrigation Water supply Flood control Renewable Cheap Jobs Recreation/boating/fishing

7 Advantages Hydropower Irrigation Water supply Flood control Multipurpose

8 Future Endeavors Low-Head Hydropower Run-of-River Flow Micro-Hydro Generators Reduce demand Enhance supply & efficiency Improve land & water management Promote alternative supply options


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