America’s Aging Dams at Risk: How Climate Change Increases the Threat of Dam Failures
Douglas McIntyre reports on the risks associated with the 62,000 dams in the United States, which average sixty-three years in age. These dams are critical for hydroelectric power and flood protection but face increasing danger due to climate change-induced heavy rainfall. Recent breaches have highlighted the growing risk of flooding from these aging structures. With the challenge of repairing all dams being impractical, it is essential to focus on the most hazardous ones to mitigate potential disasters and protect lives.
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