Complete failure at Oroville Dam
American Thinker,
by
Chriss Street
Original Article
Posted By: Magnante,
3/18/2019 10:38:48 AM
The $1.1 billion spent to repair Oroville Dam is failing as water is seeping through the rebuilt spillway threatens new mass evacuations over the risk of the dam collapsing. According to national dam expert Scott Cahill of Watershed Services of Ohio, Oroville Dam is on the same failure track as in 2017, with visible water seepage trickling from the foot of the dam and dozens of points along the dam’s principal spillway. Cahill warns that warming temperatures magnified by precipitation is a growing threat to the dam.
No worries, all is well, the California lefties have their $20Billion green train to nowhere, and virtue signaling is all that matters to liberals!
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
qwerty 3/18/2019 10:57:10 AM (No. 4735)
I´m not one bit surprised. If the "state" is involved, there is graft and corruption. Highest price paid for the cheapest material. Slovenly craftsmanship at the best. Probably difficulty with translation of instructions.
Generally a band-aid patch and simply gouge the tax payer for more to fix it again
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
TulsaTowner 3/18/2019 10:59:07 AM (No. 4730)
H1B engineers?
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
PlayItAgain 3/18/2019 11:14:27 AM (No. 4738)
California is going to be an interesting place to watch in the next few months. I am glad that I´m not the governor of that state right now.
I hope the people who live down steam from that dam are not harmed by any of the foolishness that will proceed from the government of CA as they continue to evade what appears to be an inevitable collapse.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
starboard 3/18/2019 11:15:00 AM (No. 4746)
#2 I totally agree. When I lived in Sacramento back in 2000, I would hop in the car and take a ride to Oroville, a beautiful lake setting and small town charm area away from the madding crowds.
If this dam ever bursts it would be a disaster to Sacramento and points south in the Central Valley... 1.1 billion taxpayer dollars down the drain. There should be an investigation of the botched up engineering.
Maybe the Slick Gavin can get something important accomplished in the Golden State. Death Row inmates ain´t one of them.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
F15 Gork 3/18/2019 11:19:59 AM (No. 4743)
Same people who built Kalifornia’s hi-speed rail?
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I wonder if California is going to give us a closer to home demonstration of what Venezuela is currently showing those who are paying attention.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
HotRod 3/18/2019 12:00:27 PM (No. 4725)
When the ´´big one´´ (earthquake) finally happens, the dam will be the least of California´s worries. California is living on borrowed time, in more ways than one...
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
GOPinTN 3/18/2019 12:09:22 PM (No. 4744)
Oh well, they still feel that they did a good job.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
DVC 3/18/2019 1:26:34 PM (No. 4742)
Dems in charge, what could possibly go wrong?
/s off
Everything is likely to be going wrong with Dems in charge.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
DVC 3/18/2019 1:27:48 PM (No. 4747)
Female minority enegineering and construction firms hired?
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Rocco49 3/18/2019 2:11:38 PM (No. 4745)
So glad to be out of Butte County!
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
earlybird 3/18/2019 2:17:32 PM (No. 4740)
Cahill is a self-promoter, not necessarily an expert on big dams. He gave the same talk with the same title - “total failure” - on a radio station.
And then again:
“Once the lake reaches or exceeds the elevation of the entrance gates (813 feet) a small amount of water is expected to seep through the gates as they are not watertight,” water resources spokeswoman Erin Mellon said. “This is common and does not affect the operation of the gates nor the spillway.”
https://www.redding.com/story/news/local/2019/03/06/water-seeping-down-reconstructed-oroville-dam-spillway/3078848002/
A Cahill attempt to induce panic. He would not be the one to solve the problem anyway… A relatively small-time operator.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
earlybird 3/18/2019 2:25:20 PM (No. 4732)
Those who are seriously interested can read this - lots of photos of the dam disaster and a comprehensive article on where they are now and what remains to be done.
https://www.outline.com/pgKhVV
(from a Northern Cal paper that makes it hard to read, hence the alternative url
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
kono 3/18/2019 2:30:17 PM (No. 4737)
FTA: The $1.1 billion spent to repair Oroville Dam is failing
What´s failing, the money spent? Or the dam? Hasty cut-and-paste edits endanger clarity and sow misunderstanding.
Speaking of misunderstandings, the controversial high-speed rail project hasn´t been built, yet; and its PLANNED extent was scaled back to a relatively useless route. (particular ref to #1 and #7)
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
DVC 3/18/2019 4:29:54 PM (No. 4734)
Interesting report, #15, but no photos of any completed construction. Seems like all photos date back to the damage of the spillway.
I´d love to see what they have done to repair it. They mention it being "nearly done" with some backfilling and other minor things to finish, along with contouring and hydroseeding the hillside in 2019.
No pix of current status makes me a bit skeptical.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
jeffkinnh 3/18/2019 4:33:49 PM (No. 4728)
"Based on the reports of incompetence"
The lead in to all discussion about dem managed projects.
Cali should have spent some of the train cash where it was actually desperately needed instead of on Green virtue signaling.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
earlybird 3/18/2019 8:03:07 PM (No. 4736)
Oroville Dam: Final concrete slab placed on rebuilt spillway
https://www.outline.com/Jb9e6p
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
earlybird 3/18/2019 8:05:21 PM (No. 4739)
Most of those commenting on the AT article seem to believe that the dam was failing. They were wrong then. They are wrong now when they believe somehow that the dam is seeping.
Some tend to comment when they really don’t have much knowledge of what happened and what had to be repaired. It doesn’t hold back the AT commenters…
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
DVC 3/18/2019 8:44:53 PM (No. 4726)
Thans again, #19. Excellent link. Anyone interested should go see the time lapse of this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FibHjgzPD9Q
It was a tiny thing at the bottom of the article linked by #19, but at Youtube, and full screen, it give a good look at what they have done.
It looks good.
Thank you for the second link, #19! Big thumbs up to you.
looks like the original story is probably off base.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
earlybird 3/18/2019 9:20:03 PM (No. 4727)
Ha! Have you read the comments at AT? Turns out Chriss Street, the author if this clickbait article, is a buddy of Cahill’s (the dam “expert). Cahill has been doing this Oroville Dam story on Street’s radio program “Agenda 21” on Salem for several years now. (It pays to advertise, right?)
Not a single word of disclaimer.
How did editor Lifson let this one get by?
Cahill should be busy figuring out how to drain Nebraska...
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
hoosierblue 3/19/2019 7:27:04 PM (No. 4733)
I wish they would get it straight. A couple of weeks ago I was reading that the Damn was ready for whatever at the end of 2018 and everything was fine.
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