Hoover Dam Essay

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Natural Resources The Hoover Dam was built in the 1930s as a major infrastructure project to help create jobs during the Great Depression and to help meet the energy needs of a growing Southwest. The human population has grown considerably in the region since then, putting a strain on a number of different resources. The dam actually helped to facilitate an increase in the human population in Nevada, particularly in Las Vegas, by providing a source of electricity....

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The dam actually created a means of controlling the water supply along the Colorado River, which in turn allowed for a lot of the growth in the population of the area (ONE, 2014).
This growth has been a challenge to the local ecosystem, however. The Hoover Dam is located in the Mojave Desert, and desert ecosystems are typically quite fragile. A lot of this ecosystem has been overrun for urbanization that the Dam supports. The Dam was also built for flood control in California, to help with the irrigation of that state's agricultural lands (Crook & Fudge, 2010). Humans were also affected in terms of the development that the Dam brought to the area, which affected the local native peoples, so that they have to live quite different lives without the same river as before. They had to…

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Crook, H. & Fudge, T. (2010). How has Hoover Dam impacted the growth of the American west? KPBS. Retrieved May 31, 2014 from http://www.kpbs.org/news/2010/jun/09/how-has-hoover-dam-impacted-growth-american-west/

ONE. (2014). Hoover Dam's impact on Las Vegas. Online Nevada Encyclopedia. Retrieved May 31, 2014 from http://www.onlinenevada.org/articles/hoover-dams-impact-las-vegas


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