Nevada has more than 600 dams that provide a combined storage capacity of approximately 735,000 acre-feet of water. The majority of the dams in Nevada are small, and are primarily used for storing water for agricultural purposes, recreation, and wildlife habitat enhancement. Some of the larger dams in Nevada include the Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, and Lake Tahoe Dam. These dams provide hydroelectric power, irrigation water, and drinking water to millions of people in the region. Additionally, large dams in Nevada are used for flood control and environmental preservation, helping to manage and mitigate risks associated with heavy rainfall and climate change. The Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources oversees the regulation and safety of dams in the state, and regularly inspects them to ensure they are in compliance with state and federal standards.
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