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I'll make a video demonstrating what I said above if it didn't make sense reading it. Thanks for the question!
If you are in serious money trouble, raise the taxes very slightly! only 1% increase is enough to stop your citizens bickering about it but will bring the money right back in!
Never place a second dam on the same river unless the height of the dam does not exceed the height elevation of the dam upstream! Otherwise, one will lose MW production and even fail!
Place drain pipes on the inflow side of the dam on the opposite bank from the water pumps. The water that the pumps sucked in for the city will be output on the dam inflow side on the opposite bank by the drain pipes. You may have to raise the height of the dam depending on the sewage outflow!
The best locations for hydroelectric dams are between steep banks along deep rivers and just after large waterfalls.