Free-Form Document Attachments Attach... Details Link Name: Dams Description: Subject/Title: Dams Subtitle: Keywords: Review on: [ ] Default to Printable Version Dam Safety There are about 80,000 dams in the United States today, the majority of which are privately owned. Other owners are state and local authorities, public utilities, and federal agencies. The benefits of dams are numerous: they provide water for drinking, navigation, and agricultural irrigation. Dams also provide hydroelectric power and create lakes for fishing and recreation. Most important, dams save lives by preventing or reducing floods. If dams have many benefits, they also can pose a risk to communities if not designed, operated, and maintained properly. In the event of a dam failure, the energy of the water stored behind even a small dam is capable of causing loss of life and great property damage if there are people downstream of the dam. The National Dam Safety Program is dedicated to protecting the lives of American citizens and their property from the risks associated with the development, operation, and maintenance of America's dams. For additional information, please visit the following website. • [ http://www.fema.gov/fima/damsafe/ ]National Dam Safety Program