Dams
Sector
Sector
Overview
The Dams Sector is
composed of assets that include dam projects, hydropower generation facilities,
navigation locks, levees, dikes, hurricane barriers, mine tailings, other
industrial waste impoundments, and other similar water retention and water
control facilities. The Dams Sector is a vital part of the nation's
infrastructure and provides a wide range of economic, environmental, and social
benefits, including hydroelectric power, river navigation, water supply,
wildlife habitat, waste management, flood control, and recreation.
There are over
87,000 dams in the United States, approximately 65 percent are privately owned
and state dams safety offices regulates more than 77 percent. The Dams Sector
has interdependencies with a wide range of other sectors, including:
- The Emergency Services
Sector - Emergency response sometimes rely on Dams Sector assets for
firefighting water supply, emergency water supply, and waterway access
during a significant disaster where access by land is impossible.
- The Energy
Sector - Hydropower dams produce approximately 8 to 12 percent of the
nation’s power needs.
- The Food and Agriculture
Sector - Dams Sector assets are a source of water for our nation's
food and agriculture production.
- The Transportation
Systems Sector - Dams and locks manage navigable waters throughout
inland waterways for shipping and recreation.
- The Water and
Wastewater Systems Sector - Water and wastewater management systems
rely on Dams Sector assets to provide water to large populated areas and
commercial facilities.
Sector-Specific
Plan
The Dams
Sector-Specific Plan (PDF, 136 pages – 1.45 MB) details how the National
Infrastructure Protection Plan risk management framework is applied to the
sector's unique characteristics and risk landscape. Each sector-specific
agency develops a sector-specific plan through a coordinated effort
involving its public and private sector partners. The Department of Homeland
Security is designated as the Dams Sector's sector-specific agency.
Contact Information
For additional
information, contact dams@hq.dhs.gov
Last Published
Date: June 12, 2014
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