Managing Dams : Challenges in a Time of Change

Title: Managing Dams : Challenges in a Time of Change
Author: Andrew Pepper
ISBN: 0727740997 / 9780727740991
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 520
Publisher: Thomas Telford
Year: 2010
Availability: Out of Stock

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This book contains the proceedings of the 16th Biennial Conference of the British Dam Society, Managing dams: Challenges in a time of change, covering a wide range of topics of direct relevance to all who are involved in the engineering and management of dams and reservoirs.

A major challenge in the UK is to ensure that the nation’s stock of existing dams is properly managed to ensure both their safety and continued functionality. Recent improvements in the knowledge of factors influential in dam failure are presented, along with papers on remedial work for existing dams and how risk can be assessed and managed. There are several papers on the upgrade of spillways that were needed following risk analyses. New dams for water supply or hydroelectricity overseas and for flood alleviation purposes in the UK are also considered, with a range of dam types and sizes discussed.

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Preface

Chapter 1 : Changes and Challenges
Chapter 2 : Emerging Knowledge
Chapter 3 : Monitoring and Managing
Chapter 4 : Risk - Assessments and Actions
Chapter 5 : Spillways Upgrades
Chapter 6 : Construction of New Dams
Chapter 7 : Remedial Works

Author Index