The advantages of a multi-purpose river project Flood control Soil conservation Afforestation Development of irrigation facilities Generation of hydro electric power at the dam sites. Development of transportation facilities in the area..like roads, rail routes and even navigation on the canals General development of the area's agriculture, industries and services Development of recreational facilities such as boating , swimming etc. on the reservoirs...leading to development of tourism Fish culture in the reservoirs.
The disadvantages of multi purpose river project
Multi-purpose river valley projects nearly always involve construction of a large dam. That provides flood control, electrical generation, and irrigation water for farms. The disadvantages are often ignored by developing countries. Communities along the river are flooded and must relocate. Excellent fields, orchards and forests may be lost. Fish lose natural habitat such as gravelly areas to lay eggs -- this is especially problematic in the American West. Migratory fish are destroyed because they can't navigate past the dam. The still water becomes warmer that moving water and this can increase unwanted flora (algae, moss, weeds) and unhealthy bacteria. Silt carried by the river deposits in the new lake and slowly fills it up. The sand and silt is essential for healthy beaches -- it is supposed to reach the sea, but ends up stuck behind a dam.
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