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Damodar Valley Project is the first multipurpose river valley project of independent India began on July 7,1948.It was gradually completed as follows: 1. the first dam on Barkar River, a tributary of Damodar River completed in 1953 at Tilaiya. 2. The second dam on Konar River, a tributary of damodar River completed on 1955 at Konar. 3. A dam at Maithan completed on 1957 and other at Panchet completed on 1959.
The original Erie Canal construction was completed in 1825. Since then, three expansion projects have been completed. The first took place in 1836. The second took place in 1862. The third began in 1903 and ended in 1918. This final expansion project was termed the "Barge Canal" and included the connection of the previous Erie Canal, the Champlain River, the Oswego River, the Cayuga Canal and the Seneca Canal.
The first hydroelectric dam in Arkansas was built on the Ouachita River. This dam, known as the Blakely Mountain Dam, was completed in 1952 and is part of the Ouachita Project. It plays a significant role in power generation, flood control, and recreation in the region.
Yes, the Tigris river has flood with the Euphrates river.
no there was no la river before the flood the flood is what caused the city to create the la river.
A river flood is more common. ok
Yes, the Tigris river has flood with the Euphrates river.
A flood on a river can deposit a large amount of sediment into the river's delta, leading to delta expansion. This can help build up the delta land area, increase fertility of the soil, and create new habitats for wildlife. However, extreme flooding can also erode and reshape the delta, potentially leading to loss of land and habitat.
The world's largest hydroelectric project was completed in 2012 and is located in China. The second largest hydroelectric project spans both Brazil and Paraguay and was completed in 1984, but was renovated in 1991 and 2003.
It does flood
The Erie Canal
No, the area drained by a river is a river basin or drainage basin. The flood plain is in the lower valley reaches, where heavy rain can cause the river to flood, often bursting over flood defences, and for the water to flood over a large area.