The BBC article is more interesting and wide ranging than the FT one.
The multi-functional nature of dams - irrigation, flood protection, power generation - is often rolled out in justification. It's often difficult to balance these competing demands though. For example, demand for power might not coincide with farmers' demands for water.
When will people realise that labour employed in constructing major infrastructure projects is a cost not a benefit! - see comment from Andy Hughes in the BBC article. The economic cost may be lower than the financial cost because of labour market rigidities, unemployment, etc., but the shadow price of labour is unlikely to be zero. If employment creation is a policy objective, there are probably better ways of achieving it.