After a violent storm exposed potentially life-threatening flaws in the world's biggest dam complex in Canada's Far North, this two-year investigation reveals the dam's Quebec-based owner concealed the damage when spending $100 million to quietly repair it. Neglect of the dam, which supplies up to 25% of New York and New England's electricity, resulted in severe losses from the 1998 storm.
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