Water Release
Water release refers to the process of discharging water from a reservoir, dam, or other storage systems. This action is often necessary to manage water levels, prevent flooding, or generate hydroelectric power. Controlled water release helps maintain ecological balance in rivers and lakes by ensuring that aquatic habitats receive adequate water flow.
In many regions, water release is carefully monitored and regulated by government agencies to ensure safety and environmental protection. For example, during heavy rainfall, dams may release excess water to prevent overflow, while hydroelectric plants may release water to generate electricity during peak demand periods.