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See: block, clog, constrict, halt, inhibit, lock, obstacle, obstruction, shut DAM. A construction of wood, stone, or other materials, made across a stream
of water for the purpose of confining it; a mole.
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| The earth-fill dam with wide daily fluctuations in pool level during power peaking operations is a relatively poor candidate for a ladder and it is estimated to cost EWEB customers over $20 million for the retrofit. Another recently completed Washington Group project, the San Roque Hydroelectric Project in the Philippines that included a 640-foot-high rock-and earth-fill dam, was named one of three 2003 Projects of the Year by Power Engineering Magazine. The drainage system keeps the earth-fill dam relatively dry by lessening the water pressure found within the dam. |
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