British Dam Society
The BDS covers the technical aspects of dams and reservoirs, including planning, design, construction, maintenance, safety, and environmental impact.
On the evening 02 November 1925 the village of Dolgarrog, North Wales experienced a tragic dam failure that resulted in the loss of 16 lives, 10 adults and 6 children, and extensive damage to the community.
Two dams had been constructed to supply water for hydroelectric power to the local aluminium factory. After two weeks of heavy rainfall, Llyn Eigiau Dam failed, releasing a vast volume of water into the downstream Coedy Dam. The Coedty Dam was overwhelmed, and approximately 300,000m3 of water surged down the mountainside, flooding the village of Dolgarrog
This disaster, along with the incident at Skelmorlie in Scotland, led to the introduction of the Reservoirs (Safety Provisions) Act 1930—the UK’s first reservoir safety legislation. Since then, while incidents have occurred, no further fatalities have resulted from reservoir failures in the UK.
Darren Shaw will give a history of the key events, the legal context from the late1800s, bringing the legislation up to date and how the tragic disaster has given some positive benefits to the community. A joint event with the ICE, the British Dam Society and the ICE Reservoirs committee.
The BDS covers the technical aspects of dams and reservoirs, including planning, design, construction, maintenance, safety, and environmental impact.
The Institution of Civil Engineers is a UK-based international organisation with over 97,000 members, ranging from students to professionally qualified civil engineers.
Arup / British Dam Society
associate director / chair
An ICE Fellow, Darren Shaw is an associate director at Arup. He has extensive experience of leading multidisciplinary civil, mining and dam engineering projects in countries including Australia, Indonesia, Kosovo and Zambia, as well as the UK.
He is one of the 26 UK-based engineers appointed under the Reservoirs Act 1975 to the all reservoir panel. In this role, and as the UK’s co-opted member of the International Commission on Large Dams’ technical committee on dam safety, he focuses on ensuring the safe operation of dams and reservoirs.
Shaw became chair of the British Dam Society in May 2025.
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