Once icons of industrial power, ageing dams deemed too expensive and dangerous to maintain are being demolished at an unprecedented rate, especially in the US. But the costs and engineering challenges involved are vast, floods and droughts need to be managed, and communities are divided over the environmental benefits of restoring rivers to their natural flows.
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