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Dams and Development
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Foreword
I. Why an e-paper on dams and development?
II. Assessing options
III. Participatory processes
IV. Social impacts
V. Environmental impacts
VI. Benefit distribution
>>VII. Dam safety and sustainability
Dam safety
Operation in times of flood
Reservoir quality
Managing sedimentation
VIII. Existing projects
IX. Improving governance
X. What other organizations say
XI. ADB, Dams, and Development
XII. References
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Dam safety and sustainability

Planning, design, operation and monitoring all play an important part in the safety and sustainability of a dam project.

Safety issues go beyond the structural integrity of the dam itself to the safety of communities downstream as a result of dam operation.

Two of the main aspects of prolonging reservoir life relate to:

  • water quality - ensuring its suitability both for intended purposes and for the ecosystem, and
  • sedimentation - the rate at which sediment accumulates within the reservoir and its impact on project outputs and duration.

For further information on issues related to dam safety, preserving water quality and minimizing sedimentation, see:



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