Saturday, March 08, 2008
When was the last dam?
But one note in the article struck me as wrong:
the era of giant dams essentially ended with the Glen Canyon Dam, just upstream from the Grand Canyon on the Arizona-Utah state line, which galvanized the environmental movement because its Lake Powell inundated a huge swath of scenic land, archaeological sites and places important to native Americans.
It seems to me that the dam-building era did not end in 1964 with Glen Canyon but a decade later with Idaho’s Teton Dam. What do others think?
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