The Dam Nobody Wants Just Won’t Go Away Published on November 14, 2019 16:07 by Frani Halperin, Executive Producer at H2O Media, LtdThe construction of dams on rivers worldwide has stopped the natural flow of sand and silt to the sea —resulting in coastal wetland loss and disappearing beaches—as well as preventing fish from reaching vital spawning grounds. But when the decision is made to remove a dam it can be remarkably challenging. Just ask the people of Ventura, California, who’ve been trying for 20 years—and are not much closer to ditching a dam that supplies no water but packs a lot of downsides—and risk . H2O Radio reports. Taxonomy EnvironmentWater SupplyInfrastructureHydrology