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by ethbr0
1959 days ago
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Part of the issue with dams is that you don't have great safe-disconnect-and-fix options. Nuclear, you can spin down a plant and balance generating capacity elsewhere. Bridges, you can provide access via detours or ferries. Almost every other mega-engineering project we have is network related: in that there exists alternate connectivity. Dams are intrinsically linked to their topography and hydrology. Where can you source replacement water at that volume? Where can you put excess water? They essentially have to be hotfixed in-place, while in operation. |
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Drain down, dig a bypass, temporary dams inside both sides of the bypass, do the offline / bypassed work, reverse the procedure. Maybe the second time we'll have the foresight to make the bypass more easily serviceable again.