I took the following out of the article. It was out of place. Perhaps it can be worked into the article in a different manner. Kbh3rd 23:13, 16 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Some Dutch cities are named after dams; Amsterdam (dam on the Amstel) and Rotterdam (dam on the Rotte).
Compare the usage of the word barrage.
I'm not quite sure whether the Eder dam is really a gravity dam (I think so). Someone who knows about this stuff should review this, please. -- Iediteverything 15:24, 18 Sep 2004 (UTC)
dam is the symbol for dekametre. I am reluctant to changing dam into a disambiguation page, but I think the meaning dekametre ought to be mentioned somehow. – Peter J. Acklam 19:45, 26 Jan 2005 (UTC)
I removed a comment about Persians being the first dam builders. Intriguing if true, but no background or reference was offered to support accuracy of this statement. The statement standing alone looks like someone adding something they "just know from somewhere". A paragraph, if not a section, on the history of dams would be good for the article. Kbh3rd 09:45, 3 May 2005 (UTC)
This might seem funny, but I believe the first dam builders were beavers. There is no mention of anything about this. How about a least link to beavers at least? Nevermind, now I see it. :-P
There's no mention of the negative environmental impact of dams - fish passage, altered water temperatures downstream, affects on biodiversity in rivers, soil erosion, ecosystem impacts, etc.
I added a section on Environmental Impacts which was taken off this morning. I'm not really sure why. The revision 117147121 has my edits. I'm new to wikipedia and I don't really understand why it was taken off. If someone could explain to me especially the person who took it off I would be grateful. -- Rf707 22:35, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
Wikipedia articles typically do not interrupt the first sentence with etymological information. I do not believe doing so contributes much to this article and propose removing it if good argument can be made for its continuing inclusion. I love etymology, by the way, but I don't think it belongs here. Kbh3rd 21:20, 9 July 2005 (UTC)
In the section talking about the spillway, it sounds as if it's the primary means of expelling excess water. This is not always the case. The primary means of expelling water for some dams is its flood tower (I believe that's what it is called), as pictured behind these men here:
In case of floods, however, these types of dams do have an emergency spillway if the flow of water is greater than what the flood tower can handle (Picture here: http://www.cedarcreeklake.info/img/spillway.jpg).
Any thoughts?
Thanks, DannyMac
It seems like some dam types are not covered in this article, such as:
Does anyone know about these types of dams? -- Kjkolb 05:36, September 2, 2005 (UTC)
We need a separate section on the history of dams and daming.-- Zereshk 23:26, 31 December 2005 (UTC)
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(I didn't have time to go and edit this page, so can somebody do it? ( I mean the dam page, not this discussion page)). Anyways, can somebody (preferably Brendan Moody) add this: A dam is a large barrier that blocks something, eg. water. A hydro-electric dam blocks water from rushing too fast into a generator to generate electricity. another meaning for dam is: something that a beaver builds, to live in. (a beaver's dam) another meaning for dam is: a mother horse, (the sire is the father) another meaning for dam is... (ask Abbopa if you want to find out. leave a comment on Abbopa's talk page.)-- 24.81.2.126 03:54, 24 January 2006 (UTC)
Moved from article:
(NOTE: Can someone rewrite or edit this in a more general style? The intent is not to impress us with gargon and big words, but to explain gravity dams in words and terms that are more understandable... EXAMPLE: "stability is secured by making it of such a size and shape that it will resist overturning, sliding and crushing at the toe" Thanks)
(RE: NOTE- "Jargon" notwithstanding, one should be able to ascertain that the "toe" of a dam is it's base. Such a relationship would logically follow because of where toes are located on any animal with such an appendage.)
Anicut redirects here - so what is it? Rmhermen 19:44, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
\An"i*cut\, Annicut \An"ni*cut\, n. [Tamil anai kattu dam building.] A dam or mole made in the course of a stream for the purpose of regulating the flow of a system of irrigation. [India] --Brande & C.
I'm not convinced this is an appropriate place to link the www.irn.org Internation Rivers Network per WP:EL guidelines. Please explain why this is, or is not, an appropriate link for this page. Thanks! Zue 23:46, 8 February 2007 (UTC)
I didn't see it in this article... but do we have a list of largest dams in the world? And, if not, where are resources to make a good list about it? gren グレン 08:43, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
Maybe it's just my computer but a few of them are "missing".
World Commission on Dams (WCD) for example, says that it's not there, or something like that. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.223.70.24 ( talk) 14:49, 12 May 2007 (UTC).
I've proposed a merge of Environmental impacts of dams into Dam. The Environmental article seems like a fork, possibly POV in nature (see WP:CFORK). Previously, the Environmental article was in this article as a section, but was repeatedly removed because it had copyright violations. The current article does not appear to have the same problem. Thus, there's no reason not to incorporate it into this article. Thoughts? Zue Jay ( talk) 02:07, 22 July 2007 (UTC)
The section says "Only two examples remain in the US." Does this mean that there are only two examples and both are in the US, or that of those that remain, only two are in the US? Suggest clarify or remove. Ei2g 15:12, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
We chose not to participate in the merger of said article and Dam due to two main reasons. The first is the obvious severe lacking in sources in the proposed. The second reason is that the proposed article has enough potential to isolate itself from Dam. We felt that with expansion (which is needed) and sources, the article could easily sustain itself.-- daniel folsom 00:32, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
The article has stated that there are masonry (arch/gravity) and earthen type dams, and timber dams.
-- FT2 ( Talk | email) 00:35, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
The user Danielfolsom is removing all attributions from not American origin. I added examples of a specific type of dams, protection against sea inundations, which is completely different from flood protection and he removed it twice as he did earlier with the explanation of the origin of te word Dam. My examples are very relevant, the first example refers to the most costly project ever on earth (not the race to the moon as many Americans think), the second to (one of) the longest dam(s) in the world (32 km) and the third to a still existing dam (800 years old) that is close to the original meaning of the word dam. Im my opinion are te actions by Danielfolsom close to vandalism. I will add the removed parts again and suggest a blocking of Danielfolsom when he removes it again. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Robvhoorn ( talk • contribs) 17:03, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
Robvhoorn - I just moved your paragraph on the Netherlands (which looking now - I shouldn't have removed, however it does need to be in a different place) to the bottom of the section, as it wasn't really fitting to place that BEFORE we talked about the first dams built, however, again, I'm fine with that contribution. But, I deleted the part on the table for said reason.-- daniel folsom 17:20, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
No mention of low-flow dams? I understand they're designed not to form reservoirs, but work more like weirs. Can somebody confirm? Add info? (I've tried tracking some down with no success...) Trekphiler 10:32, 26 August 2007 (UTC)
While living in the City of Monterey Park, California, there was a minor. failure of the clay core dam owned by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. The probable cause was movement from earthquakes. The result was that flows through the clay core of Garvey Reservoir undermined foundations of houses downstream from the reservoir. The MWD proposed plastic lining to prevent further leaks. I put a recommendation into the Environmental Impact Report for sensors to be placed between liner layers so that a leak could be detected. This was was implemented by court order, and as far as I know is the first such leak sensor system implemented to detect failures. Saltysailor ( talk) 05:10, 16 April 2008 (UTC)
I propose turning the table about common purposes of dam creation into organised paragraphs with their corresponding subheadings as to provide more information in a clearer way, instead of just being a table with a couple of examples, because I think the article does not provide sufficient information about this. -- Wikiean ( talk) 20:50, 8 June 2008 (UTC)
Get a few mentions in passing but more is probably needed. Geni 04:28, 29 July 2008 (UTC)
It would be interesting to have some coverage of how dams are inspected and maintained for safety, and what the risks are. [1] and [2] might be good starting points for research. -- Beland ( talk) 09:08, 25 November 2008 (UTC)
I just finally thought of a place to suggest already proposed WikiProject Dams, which has been proposed for about 1.5 months already. Because dams are such a large topic, it's interesting that there are no banners on any dam article talk page... See also Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Proposals/Dams. If anyone has a comment, could they please post a reply here, on my talk page, or on the page above? themaee talk 18:35, 2 May 2009 (UTC)
In the "History" section, it reads "The oldest surviving and standing dam in the world is believed to be the Quatinah barrage in modern-day Syria. The dam is assumed to date back to the reign of the Egyptian pharao Sethi (1319–1304 BC), and was enlarged in the Roman period and between 1934-38." Somehow, I doubt that the Roman period was in the 20th century. This statement needs to be corrected, but I don't know when the correct dates would be. Help? Bricology ( talk) 23:18, 26 May 2009 (UTC)
Hello. Could someone explain the differences between Embankment and Gravity dams? I don't seem to be able to find it within this article. Thanks. Rehman( +) 07:18, 20 July 2010 (UTC)
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One thing missing is the estimated total capacity, and perhaps current approximate storage, of all the world's dams. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.41.222.1 ( talk) 03:43, 23 November 2011 (UTC)
The Spillways section's grammar int his article is rather poor, especially in regard to number. For example:
The Kobar Arched Dam is an old and still in service Dam. So I think somebody should add it to the article!
Sadd-e Kobar Dam on the Kobar (Kowar or Veshnaveh) River, 28km south-east of Qom, is the eight oldest dam. It is an arch-gravity dam estimated to have been constructed in the 10th Century AD and is still functional. The dam is constructed primarily of lime stones, including mortar made of sand, lime, ash and albumen. It provides flood protection and facilitates irrigation downstream. It is approximately 25m high and 82m long. 171.5.186.170 ( talk) 11:33, 24 February 2015 (UTC)
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Please make the United Kindom dams and reservoirs list only for Dams. 2402:E280:3D23:72B:3529:5225:192A:4850 ( talk) 09:34, 5 March 2022 (UTC)
I took the following out of the article. It was out of place. Perhaps it can be worked into the article in a different manner. Kbh3rd 23:13, 16 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Some Dutch cities are named after dams; Amsterdam (dam on the Amstel) and Rotterdam (dam on the Rotte).
Compare the usage of the word barrage.
I'm not quite sure whether the Eder dam is really a gravity dam (I think so). Someone who knows about this stuff should review this, please. -- Iediteverything 15:24, 18 Sep 2004 (UTC)
dam is the symbol for dekametre. I am reluctant to changing dam into a disambiguation page, but I think the meaning dekametre ought to be mentioned somehow. – Peter J. Acklam 19:45, 26 Jan 2005 (UTC)
I removed a comment about Persians being the first dam builders. Intriguing if true, but no background or reference was offered to support accuracy of this statement. The statement standing alone looks like someone adding something they "just know from somewhere". A paragraph, if not a section, on the history of dams would be good for the article. Kbh3rd 09:45, 3 May 2005 (UTC)
This might seem funny, but I believe the first dam builders were beavers. There is no mention of anything about this. How about a least link to beavers at least? Nevermind, now I see it. :-P
There's no mention of the negative environmental impact of dams - fish passage, altered water temperatures downstream, affects on biodiversity in rivers, soil erosion, ecosystem impacts, etc.
I added a section on Environmental Impacts which was taken off this morning. I'm not really sure why. The revision 117147121 has my edits. I'm new to wikipedia and I don't really understand why it was taken off. If someone could explain to me especially the person who took it off I would be grateful. -- Rf707 22:35, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
Wikipedia articles typically do not interrupt the first sentence with etymological information. I do not believe doing so contributes much to this article and propose removing it if good argument can be made for its continuing inclusion. I love etymology, by the way, but I don't think it belongs here. Kbh3rd 21:20, 9 July 2005 (UTC)
In the section talking about the spillway, it sounds as if it's the primary means of expelling excess water. This is not always the case. The primary means of expelling water for some dams is its flood tower (I believe that's what it is called), as pictured behind these men here:
In case of floods, however, these types of dams do have an emergency spillway if the flow of water is greater than what the flood tower can handle (Picture here: http://www.cedarcreeklake.info/img/spillway.jpg).
Any thoughts?
Thanks, DannyMac
It seems like some dam types are not covered in this article, such as:
Does anyone know about these types of dams? -- Kjkolb 05:36, September 2, 2005 (UTC)
We need a separate section on the history of dams and daming.-- Zereshk 23:26, 31 December 2005 (UTC)
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(I didn't have time to go and edit this page, so can somebody do it? ( I mean the dam page, not this discussion page)). Anyways, can somebody (preferably Brendan Moody) add this: A dam is a large barrier that blocks something, eg. water. A hydro-electric dam blocks water from rushing too fast into a generator to generate electricity. another meaning for dam is: something that a beaver builds, to live in. (a beaver's dam) another meaning for dam is: a mother horse, (the sire is the father) another meaning for dam is... (ask Abbopa if you want to find out. leave a comment on Abbopa's talk page.)-- 24.81.2.126 03:54, 24 January 2006 (UTC)
Moved from article:
(NOTE: Can someone rewrite or edit this in a more general style? The intent is not to impress us with gargon and big words, but to explain gravity dams in words and terms that are more understandable... EXAMPLE: "stability is secured by making it of such a size and shape that it will resist overturning, sliding and crushing at the toe" Thanks)
(RE: NOTE- "Jargon" notwithstanding, one should be able to ascertain that the "toe" of a dam is it's base. Such a relationship would logically follow because of where toes are located on any animal with such an appendage.)
Anicut redirects here - so what is it? Rmhermen 19:44, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
\An"i*cut\, Annicut \An"ni*cut\, n. [Tamil anai kattu dam building.] A dam or mole made in the course of a stream for the purpose of regulating the flow of a system of irrigation. [India] --Brande & C.
I'm not convinced this is an appropriate place to link the www.irn.org Internation Rivers Network per WP:EL guidelines. Please explain why this is, or is not, an appropriate link for this page. Thanks! Zue 23:46, 8 February 2007 (UTC)
I didn't see it in this article... but do we have a list of largest dams in the world? And, if not, where are resources to make a good list about it? gren グレン 08:43, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
Maybe it's just my computer but a few of them are "missing".
World Commission on Dams (WCD) for example, says that it's not there, or something like that. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.223.70.24 ( talk) 14:49, 12 May 2007 (UTC).
I've proposed a merge of Environmental impacts of dams into Dam. The Environmental article seems like a fork, possibly POV in nature (see WP:CFORK). Previously, the Environmental article was in this article as a section, but was repeatedly removed because it had copyright violations. The current article does not appear to have the same problem. Thus, there's no reason not to incorporate it into this article. Thoughts? Zue Jay ( talk) 02:07, 22 July 2007 (UTC)
The section says "Only two examples remain in the US." Does this mean that there are only two examples and both are in the US, or that of those that remain, only two are in the US? Suggest clarify or remove. Ei2g 15:12, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
We chose not to participate in the merger of said article and Dam due to two main reasons. The first is the obvious severe lacking in sources in the proposed. The second reason is that the proposed article has enough potential to isolate itself from Dam. We felt that with expansion (which is needed) and sources, the article could easily sustain itself.-- daniel folsom 00:32, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
The article has stated that there are masonry (arch/gravity) and earthen type dams, and timber dams.
-- FT2 ( Talk | email) 00:35, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
The user Danielfolsom is removing all attributions from not American origin. I added examples of a specific type of dams, protection against sea inundations, which is completely different from flood protection and he removed it twice as he did earlier with the explanation of the origin of te word Dam. My examples are very relevant, the first example refers to the most costly project ever on earth (not the race to the moon as many Americans think), the second to (one of) the longest dam(s) in the world (32 km) and the third to a still existing dam (800 years old) that is close to the original meaning of the word dam. Im my opinion are te actions by Danielfolsom close to vandalism. I will add the removed parts again and suggest a blocking of Danielfolsom when he removes it again. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Robvhoorn ( talk • contribs) 17:03, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
Robvhoorn - I just moved your paragraph on the Netherlands (which looking now - I shouldn't have removed, however it does need to be in a different place) to the bottom of the section, as it wasn't really fitting to place that BEFORE we talked about the first dams built, however, again, I'm fine with that contribution. But, I deleted the part on the table for said reason.-- daniel folsom 17:20, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
No mention of low-flow dams? I understand they're designed not to form reservoirs, but work more like weirs. Can somebody confirm? Add info? (I've tried tracking some down with no success...) Trekphiler 10:32, 26 August 2007 (UTC)
While living in the City of Monterey Park, California, there was a minor. failure of the clay core dam owned by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. The probable cause was movement from earthquakes. The result was that flows through the clay core of Garvey Reservoir undermined foundations of houses downstream from the reservoir. The MWD proposed plastic lining to prevent further leaks. I put a recommendation into the Environmental Impact Report for sensors to be placed between liner layers so that a leak could be detected. This was was implemented by court order, and as far as I know is the first such leak sensor system implemented to detect failures. Saltysailor ( talk) 05:10, 16 April 2008 (UTC)
I propose turning the table about common purposes of dam creation into organised paragraphs with their corresponding subheadings as to provide more information in a clearer way, instead of just being a table with a couple of examples, because I think the article does not provide sufficient information about this. -- Wikiean ( talk) 20:50, 8 June 2008 (UTC)
Get a few mentions in passing but more is probably needed. Geni 04:28, 29 July 2008 (UTC)
It would be interesting to have some coverage of how dams are inspected and maintained for safety, and what the risks are. [1] and [2] might be good starting points for research. -- Beland ( talk) 09:08, 25 November 2008 (UTC)
I just finally thought of a place to suggest already proposed WikiProject Dams, which has been proposed for about 1.5 months already. Because dams are such a large topic, it's interesting that there are no banners on any dam article talk page... See also Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Proposals/Dams. If anyone has a comment, could they please post a reply here, on my talk page, or on the page above? themaee talk 18:35, 2 May 2009 (UTC)
In the "History" section, it reads "The oldest surviving and standing dam in the world is believed to be the Quatinah barrage in modern-day Syria. The dam is assumed to date back to the reign of the Egyptian pharao Sethi (1319–1304 BC), and was enlarged in the Roman period and between 1934-38." Somehow, I doubt that the Roman period was in the 20th century. This statement needs to be corrected, but I don't know when the correct dates would be. Help? Bricology ( talk) 23:18, 26 May 2009 (UTC)
Hello. Could someone explain the differences between Embankment and Gravity dams? I don't seem to be able to find it within this article. Thanks. Rehman( +) 07:18, 20 July 2010 (UTC)
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One thing missing is the estimated total capacity, and perhaps current approximate storage, of all the world's dams. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.41.222.1 ( talk) 03:43, 23 November 2011 (UTC)
The Spillways section's grammar int his article is rather poor, especially in regard to number. For example:
The Kobar Arched Dam is an old and still in service Dam. So I think somebody should add it to the article!
Sadd-e Kobar Dam on the Kobar (Kowar or Veshnaveh) River, 28km south-east of Qom, is the eight oldest dam. It is an arch-gravity dam estimated to have been constructed in the 10th Century AD and is still functional. The dam is constructed primarily of lime stones, including mortar made of sand, lime, ash and albumen. It provides flood protection and facilitates irrigation downstream. It is approximately 25m high and 82m long. 171.5.186.170 ( talk) 11:33, 24 February 2015 (UTC)
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High waters in Quebec are leading to emergency evacuations in some areas. News stories: Quebec issues evacuation order in Grenville-sur-la-Rouge as dam could burst With Quebec dam at risk of failing, evacuation ordered on Rouge River in western Laurentians Eastmain ( talk • contribs) 00:55, 26 April 2019 (UTC)
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One purpose is missing in the table of Common purposes:
The use for energie storage.
This is different than just power generation. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A0C:D242:3682:C900:DE7:65CF:143E:5757 ( talk) 06:06, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
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Please make the United Kindom dams and reservoirs list only for Dams. 2402:E280:3D23:72B:3529:5225:192A:4850 ( talk) 09:34, 5 March 2022 (UTC)