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There are currently over 90,000 dams in the United States National Inventory of Dams (NID), with 76% of these having a High Hazard | There are currently over 90,000 dams in the United States National Inventory of Dams (NID), with 76% of these having a High [[Hazard Potential Classification|Hazard Potential classification]] and and average age of 60 years.<ref name="NID">National Inventory of Dams, USACE, 2022</ref> As a result of the high consequences that accompany the failure of any High [[Hazard Potential]] dam, the rehabilitation of these aging structures becomes increasingly necessary. | ||
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Revision as of 22:20, 7 December 2022
There are currently over 90,000 dams in the United States National Inventory of Dams (NID), with 76% of these having a High Hazard Potential classification and and average age of 60 years.[1] As a result of the high consequences that accompany the failure of any High Hazard Potential dam, the rehabilitation of these aging structures becomes increasingly necessary.
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Examples
Best Practices Resources
Trainings
On-Demand Webinar: Rehabilitation of NRCS Watershed Structures – A Consultant’s Perspective
On-Demand Webinar: Seepage Rehabilitation for Embankment Dams
On-Demand Webinar: Rehabilitation of Concrete Dams
On-Demand Webinar: Concrete Repair and Maintenance for Dams
On-Demand Webinar: Low-Level Conduits – What Can Go Wrong, How to Inspect, How to Repair?
On-Demand Webinar: Why Embankments Crack and How to Fix Them
Citations:
- ↑ National Inventory of Dams, USACE, 2022
Revision ID: 5047
Revision Date: 12/07/2022