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    Research and Focussing Exercise (2a) Super dams (b) What happens when we damn the flow of a great river and form an immense body of water where there was none before? (c) Negative effects on building damns (d) Negative impact on the ecosystem‚ people who have to move‚ economy and health (3) Negative effects on the ecosystem -when a big dam is built‚ it may flood several thousand square miles of land -all living things will be drowned (ex. Plants‚ insects‚ etc.) -everything changes (ex.

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    when establishing the chlorophyll a criteria. For example‚ reservoirs associated with “run-of-the-river” dams typically have small hydraulic head‚ limited storage area and short retention times and are less likely to be susceptible to conditions that can lead to eutrophication or promote excessive algal growth. In contrast‚ reservoirs associated with larger dams‚ such as storage or hydroelectric dams‚ are more likely to have longer retention times‚ providing a greater potential for incoming nutrients

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    THE HISTORY OF NGO’S IN INDIA The changing face of volunteering in India 26 September 2006 by Patralekha Chatterjee Stepping carefully around the pits and mounds‚ four men approached the only source of light to be seen - a small kerosene lantern burning inside a mud and grass hut. There were four residents inside - a couple and their two children‚ 10 and eight. They dug the pits‚ cut the rock and hauled it to the trucks‚ all without salary. They were bonded labourers‚ bonded for life and for

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    It is clear from this evidence that the parameters of the “zone of danger” test have been met in this case. Plaintiffs resided in a “zone of danger” created by the Pittston Coal Company’s faulty coal refuse dams‚ and plaintiffs were rightfully frightened by the risk of harm. There is also precedent for recovery for emotional or mental damages alone outside of the “zone of danger”. In Dillon v. Legg‚ the 1968 case that appeared before the Supreme Court of

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    Position Paper

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    SCI101 - Position Paper Cynthia D. Bailey-Feruson Topic - Using what you learned about energy‚ energy sources and the interchangeability of energy‚ propose a replacement for fossil fuels (petroleum‚ coal‚ natural gas)‚ as an alternative energy source to replace the U.S. Dependency on fossil fuels. Defend your position and support ideas with facts. Also‚ explain how this issue relates to the Saint Leo core values of Responsible Stewardship and Integrity. Hydroelectric Power Moving water

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    !! As you know “Dams” are constructed across the water ways to control the flow or raise the level of water. (show the dams in the models Dams are constructed either with earth‚ rock or cement concrete Now a days most of the dams are constructed using concrete which is more expensive. Therefore the cost of construction of even a smaller size dam involves spending of crores of rupees !!!!!! So we should try to reduce the cost of construction of dams without compromising the

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    for thinking this plan which may be beneficial to the populace. However‚ it saddens me how can the government propose this project if it will be worthless after how many years? It is too ridiculous how these “hope of the people” spend too much on a dam which will be destroyed in an earthquake hit. The people’s safety should be the top priority of these officers but how come they attend to their own needs first? Yes‚ indeed‚ it has advantages but these are being overwhelmed by the great number of disadvantages

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    washing machine saled in vipeak Sand washing machine or sand washing plant is widely used in particle aggregate sand screw washing‚ grading and dehydrating quartz and sand in construction site‚ sand stone factories‚ hydropower station and concrete dam site‚ precast concrete factory‚ glass factory and etc‚ so that sometimes it can also be called mineral sand washer. During the sand making process‚ the bucket sand washer has wide application due the strong market demands of artificial sand in the construction

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    Advantages of Hydro Power

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    hydro power ADVANTAGES:     * Once a dam is constructed‚ electricity can be produced at a constant rate. * If electricity is not needed‚ the sluice gates can be shut‚ stopping electricity generation. The water can be saved for use another time when electricity demand is high. * Dams are designed to last many decades and so can contribute to the generation of electricity for many years / decades. * The lake that forms behind the dam can be used for water sports and leisure /

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    MEENACHIL RIVER VALLY PROJECT - DETAILS OF PROPOSED MINI DAMS NAME OF PROJECT | LATTITUDE/LONGITUDE | HEIGHT OF MINI DAM S PROPOSED | STORAGE CAPACITY EXCEPECTED IN MILLION m3 | REMARKS | MRVP- construction of Mini dam cum regulator across Meenachil river near Parampuzha timber depot in Kottayam Municipality | 9○ 36’ 17.30’’ N76○ 32’ 23.84’’ E | 2.50 m from low water level. | 0.400 | Site is linked with vebanattu kayal so prevention of saline water intrution also considered ‚bank height

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