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No, dams don't clean water. Instead, they are used to control the flow of water, either by storing or releasing it, and can help to reduce flooding and provide a power source for hydroelectricity. In order to clean water, various filtration systems, sediment filters, and other processes must be emplRead more
No, dams don’t clean water. Instead, they are used to control the flow of water, either by storing or releasing it, and can help to reduce flooding and provide a power source for hydroelectricity.
In order to clean water, various filtration systems, sediment filters, and other processes must be employed.
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