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Multi-purpose projects help in __________.
  1. Controlling volcanic eruptions
  2. Enhancing available power supply
  3. Rehabilitating ousters from submerged areas
  4. Checking soil erosion

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Rehabilitating ousters from submerged areas
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Checking soil erosion
C
Controlling volcanic eruptions
D
Enhancing available power supply
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Today, dams are built not just for irrigation but for electricity generation, water supply for domestic and industrial uses, flood control, recreation, inland navigation and fish breeding. Hence, dams are now referred to as multi-purpose projects where the many uses of the impounded water are integrated with one another.

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