Cindy & I prayed and decreed over the Huffman dam which controls the Mad River, the Taylorsville Dam which controls the Great Miami River, The Englewood Dam which controls the Stillwater river. All 3 rivers flow together through Dayton as the Great Miami River. They power the city and provide water to the Miami Valley area. The dams are all class 1 dams and they were built by the Miami Valley Conservancy in 1921&1922. after the 1913 flood that covered most of downtown Dayton. We finished the days journey with prayer&decrees over the Germantown Dam that controls Twin Creek which provides water to the south western portion of Montgomery county. By protecting the 4 major dams and the rivers that flow through them we have completed the assignment of protecting the aquifers for the county we live in. All praise to the Holy Spirit for alerting us to the danger and instucting us to go decree and pray for their protection
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Montgomery County Dams exemplify remarkable engineering prowess, safeguarding communities against flooding while promoting sustainable water management. The meticulous design and maintenance ensure the safety and well-being of residents, earning trust and admiration. As a professional upwork freelancer, I appreciate the precision and dedication evident in every aspect of their construction and operation. These dams stand as shining examples of effective infrastructure, providing not only flood control but also recreational opportunities and environmental benefits. Montgomery County's commitment to excellence in dam management sets a high standard for resilience and sustainability, benefiting both current and future generations.