Discussion of the Dam From the late 1800s to the early 1900s, naturalist John Muir and San Francisco engineer Marsden Manson made intense debate about the construction of the Hatchy Hatchy Valley dam. Since Muir wanted to preserve the future of nature, I opposed the dam. That is because I felt that it would hurt the beauty of the area. Meanwhile, Manson believes that by building a dam it will provide water and electricity to thousands of people living in San Francisco.
California's O'Shaughnessy Dam was completed in 1923 and represents the first major environmental controversy in the United States built in a national park. Discussions about dams and reservoirs continue today. Protective groups like the Sierra Club have been working to restore the valley, but I believe that leaving the dam will be a better economic and environmental decision. The remaining two dams of the Kinnickinnic River in River Falls, Wisconsin are considering dismantling to restore the Kinnickinnic River to its natural state. The Kinnickinnic River called Kinni is a river of 35 km (22 miles) northwest of Wisconsin. Kinni is a cold water fishery that supports local Brook trout and breeds brown trout naturally.
In the early 1980s, the state discussed the proposed Franklin River dam. Many Australians outside of Tasmania have a dam prevention atmosphere and proved the factor of the 1983 Hook Labor Party election that discontinued the construction of the dam. Since the 1980s, environmental concerns have shifted to the old logging and mining that is growing in the Tarkine area, but both have been proven to be divided. The Tasmania joint proposal suggests to end deforestation of highly protected old forest by January 2003, but it has not been successful
Is construction of hot spring dam based on wrong logic? Authorities have proposed this idea for 80 years. This controversial building caused intense debate for 50 years, 30 years since the dam was built. Looking back at the discussion on the construction of hot spring dams, it turns out that the controversy is the most interesting part of the process. After the construction of the hot spring dam began, the citizens of Sonoma County did not agree; they welcomed enthusiastically against their expansion or enthusiasm.