The first dam built in Arizona for irrigation was the Granite Reef Dam, completed in 1908. It was constructed on the Salt River to help divert water for agricultural purposes, significantly enhancing irrigation in the region. This dam played a crucial role in the development of Arizona's agricultural infrastructure and water management systems.
* Glen Canyon Dam * Hoover Dam * Davis Dam * Parker Dam * Palo Verde Diversion Dam * Imperial Dam * It is also dammed close to its headwaters to create the reservoirs of Lake Granby and the Shadow Mountain Reservoir. they were your mom
for irrigation,for HEP and for transport
The Grand Coulee Dam was built to provide hydroelectric power and irrigation water.
The Hoover Dam was built in 1936. The dam is on the Colorado River between Nevada and Arizona.
The Hoover Dam.
The grand coulee dam was built so the Columbia basin could get proper irrigation that it needed.
It is believed the first Dam was built about 2600 or 2800 BC
Grand Coulee Dam is located on the Columbia River. The dam is in the state of Washington and was built to provide hydroelectric power irrigation.
I'd say Egipt, China or India
the first dam was built in 3000 B>C during the rule of dutch
Hoover Dam.
Wilson Dam Norris Dam