Hoover dam explosion update: The Hoover dam, that exploded on July 19 last year, was constructed during the Great Depression. It still continues to supply renewable energy to millions of U.S. households.
Hoover dam, which produces hydroelectric power, also aided in irrigation. It should be noted that the dam also contributes to the development of a number of important cities in the southwest.
Date of Hoover dam explosion: July 19, 2022
The Hoover dam detonation took place 25 from Las Vegas on July 19, 2022.
According to reports, equipment failure caused a transformer at the Hoover Dam to explode. It caused fire that lasted about a half-hour and sent plumes of black smoke swirling through the air.
What happened to Hoover dam?
At 10 am, one of the dam’s 17 electricity-generating transformers exploded. The explosion produced a thick cloud of black smoke and flames. It was captured on camera by visitors but extinguished within half an hour by fire personnel. According to officials, faulty equipment within the transformer caused the fire, but have not yet specified what caused the equipment to malfunction. No injuries were reported.
What causes explosion or denotation?
When excessive pressure and heat in the combustion chamber cause the air/fuel mixture to naturally ignite, detonation occurs.
About Hoover dam
Hoover Dam, situated 40 km southeast of Las Vegas (on the Nevada-Arizona border), is one of the nation’s tallest concrete structures.
The dam provides hydroelectric power to approximately 350,000 households in Arizona, California and Nevada.
The dam, 1,244 feet long, consists of transformers. These transformers are used to regulate the amount of electricity sent to the customers whose residences are powered by the dam.
How the Hoover dam generates hydropower?
In bid to generate hydropower (renewable energy source), water from the Colorado River flows into the dam and then into a pipe, which spins into a generator that generates electricity, and finally it reaches to the transformer.
Why is it known as the Hoover dam?
On should keep in mind that the Hoover Dam is named after 31st US President Herbert Hoover.
On September 30, 1930, Secretary of the Interior Ray Lyman Wilbur declared that the dam to be constructed in the Black Canyon of the Colorado as part of the Boulder Canyon Project Act be named “Hoover Dam” upon the commencement of construction.
Threat
It is learnt that the hydropower of the Hoover Dam is in danger due to repeated droughts.
Summer droughts have made life challenging for people living in the southwestern United States It appears that they are also damaging local hydropower dams.
According to reports, declining water levels in Lake Mead and Lake Powell put at risk hydroelectric power. In the past few years, officials have done everything possible to keep the lakes supplied with water.
Facts about Hoover dam
The dam’s construction started in 1931 and continued for five years.
The dam’s construction cost was $49 million.
The dam measures 726 feet in height and 1,244 feet in length.
The dam impounds the Colorado River, producing the biggest reservoir in the United States, creating Lake Mead.
More than one million people across Arizona, Nevada, and California receive power from this facility.
The Visitors Centre at the dam is accessible to the general public.
Every year, more than one million individuals visit the dam.
In 1985, the Hoover Dam became a National Historic Landmark.