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To: johnlw who wrote (229377)4/6/2024 11:30:54 AM
From: Rocket Red  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 233883
 
Well the dams preserve the wasted water going back to the Oceans everyday

Nuke Power is an issue as well

NG its toxic FOSSIL FUEL = LOLLOL

Were Fuked LOL

WW3 or Civil War most likely comes sooner than later



To: johnlw who wrote (229377)4/6/2024 2:06:31 PM
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If you count all types of dams across Alberta, large and small, there are about 1,500 of them. But they don’t all generate electricity. They supply drinking water for municipalities and irrigation for agriculture. They control water supply and help with flood mitigation. They create recreation opportunities for citizens. They also contain and control waste—things like sewage and industrial tailings.

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