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About dams - Alberta. ca Dams are located throughout Alberta and vary in size They are constructed as single or multi-purpose structures for the following: Dams can be located either on-stream or off-stream In Alberta, on-stream dams have been constructed on most major rivers and tributaries to store spring runoff
Dams and Reservoirs in Alberta - Canada WaterPortal Reservoirs and dams in Alberta are used for different purposes including water supply storage, flood mitigation, agriculture and recreation Here are some examples of reservoirs and dams from our province
Dams | Alberta Energy Regulator - aer. ca All other dams in the province are regulated by Government of Alberta More detailed information about the dams we regulate can be found on our interactive Dam and Pond Map
List of Dams in Alberta - FamousFix Bighorn Dam (or Bighorn Hydro Plant) is an embankment dam in Clearwater County in west-central Alberta, Canada It was built by Calgary Power in 1972, and led to the creation of Lake Abraham, Alberta's largest reservoir The dam and associated hydroelectric plant are managed by TransAlta
Alberta Dam Safety Map Alberta Environment and Parks, Alberta Dam Safety GIS Web Application allows you to view dams in Alberta and data relating to maintenance, operation, consequence classification and decommissioning
How Many Hydroelectric Dams In Alberta Alberta has approximately 1, 480 regulated dams and canals, with the Government of Alberta owning around 130 of these structures Dams in the province, such as the Bassano, Bearspaw, Bighorn, Brazeau, Cascade, Dickson, Ghost, and Glenmore, vary in size and purpose
Why We Give a Dam | Alberta Energy Regulator - aer. ca Dams also play an important role in Alberta’s oil, gas, and mining industries Of the approximately 1500 dams in Alberta, over 180 are used in energy development At a glance these ponds and their dams resemble the reservoirs we fish in or draw drinking water from
Dam ownership - Alberta. ca There are approximately 1,480 regulated dams and canals throughout the province The Government of Alberta owns and operates approximately 130 of those dams and canals