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Three Inspiring Dam Removal Projects to Follow

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsJune 16, 2025001 Min Read
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National Dam Safety Awareness Day highlights the urgent need to address the deteriorating state of over 500,000 dams across the U.S. The tragic 1889 Johnstown dam failure, which claimed 2,200 lives, underscores the importance of investing in proper maintenance and repair through funding for FEMA’s National Dam Safety Program.

Removing outdated, hazardous dams is often a cost-effective way to enhance public safety. Recent efforts have showcased successful dam removal projects aimed at restoring river ecosystems and improving community safety.

Key projects include:

  1. Lockville Dam, North Carolina: Removal to improve fish passage and restore local ecosystems.
  2. Bridge and East Elm Street Dams, Maine: Targeted to restore migratory fish runs and habitat access.
  3. Allegheny Side Channel Dam, Pennsylvania: Part of a larger initiative to reconnect river habitats.

These projects demonstrate proactive steps toward preventing disasters and enhancing river health, emphasizing the need for congressional support for water infrastructure.

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