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Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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the difference here is the Teton Dam failed from within the actual fill/ There was seepage along one abutment, saturation of the fill, and the ds face of the dam gave way.
Oroville Dam has an auxiliary spillway problem. I have read worst case scenario (which is pretty bad) thirty feet deep breach may form to bedrock. losing 30 feet of water off the top of that reservoir is going to be a lot of water downstream.
Nothing like losing the 700 feet of the main embankment.
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Need to study your geography. That area is Californias heartland. The liberals are in San Francisco and Los Angeles and will likely not have any effect.
Fight fire, save lives, laugh in the face of danger.
Stupid always finds a way.
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I assume that California will ask for an emergency declaration from the Trump administration that will provide federal dollars to help with repairs. Trump will deny, as Moonbeam will want to use mojado labor. Might get them off the welfare rolls, though.
I've always been a curmudgeon - now I'm an old curmudgeon. ~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
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Cross,what i am getting at is the damage did not happen overnight.
It had to be going on for a while before they found it.
The way the so-called news read was that they had shut down the regular spillway down because of fears that it would wash out.
Just seems to me that if they did shut it down some type of damage control could have been done. That's all. They'll TRY to keep this under wraps, but I'll predict not that what actually appears on the original prints for that spillway for mat and grid rebar and wire denstity is NOT what they are going to find,....this kinda' schiddt's been ENDEMIC in that state,.... Well organized graft, theft, and abuse with ties right to the very top in most cases. GTC Reagan was the governor when this dam was finished. Sycamore And it was under construction for how many years before he took office. The dam was fully operational in 1968 1 year into his term. You really are a disingenuous bastard aren't you? ESAD
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Yep, looks bad for the 16k folks in Oroville, my friends and their kids are evacuating north with the rest of the evacuation. My Nephew from Sac county Rangers district is being sent to Oroville to assist the evacuation, and I suspect keep an eye on the vacant houses, Cal fire is also deploying there, not sure what their duties will be.
I am far enough south the water effects won't get here for several days, we are still recovering from last week's rain. Our ground is saturated, most of the local dry canals have overflowed into our Vineyards and wheat fields. Another day or so and the water should stop flowing "downhill", being at the lowest point is bad. Highway 99 south of Sacramento has been partially closed due to floodwater.
I visited Pardee dam today. From a relative who works for EBMUD who control the flows, it was 3' above overflow stage yesterday and 1.5' today and they expect it to drop below the spillway tomorrow, but thursday another 2 or 3 day storm is expected.
Oroville actually has the destinction, maybe overtaken by SF now, but they were the Welfare hub of northern California 6+ years ago, the last time I visited Buzz and the staff at Huntington's store.
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It's time to saddle the horses and get the hell outa Dodge!! Just doesn't pay to live in low lying areas! Ask the good ole boys in South Louisiana about that!!
Even birds know not to land downwind!
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Need to study your geography. That area is Californias heartland. The liberals are in San Francisco and Los Angeles and will likely not have any effect. Geography and political studies for all... No liberals in Sacramento? Seriously?
"I can't be canceled, because, I don't give a fuuck!" --- Kid Rock 2022
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Damn! I hope everybody gets out in time.
Had to laugh at one of the comments......
"Patch the holes with love and multiculturalism" Oh ye of little faith !
The Mayans had it right. If you�re going to predict the future, it�s best to aim far beyond your life expectancy, lest you wind up red-faced in a bunker overstocked with Spam and ammo.
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Reagan was the governor when this dam was finished.
Sycamore And it was under construction for how many years before he took office. The dam was fully operational in 1968 1 year into his term.
You really are a disingenuous bastard aren't you? ESAD
He's damned sure not one to EVER pass up the opportunity for a cheap shot. Parrot, too,....I taught him to say "Beaking Off" years ago. .....'nother dumb bird, that's all. GTC
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A friend with family beating feet out of Oroville are stuck in a traffic jam,....as of about 1/2 hour ago.
GTC
Member, Clan of the Border Rats -- “Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on or by imbeciles who really mean it.”- Mark Twain
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I was talking to a friend today and he said to also watch Shasta Lake. He said that it was about 30' above "full". My wife's cousin lives in Redding and we were there last week. Just after we left last Tuesday they got hit by a warm rain that washed a lot of the snow down. This morning he said Shasta is full and they are releasing water. He didn't seem to have any concerns right now.
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Need to study your geography. That area is Californias heartland. The liberals are in San Francisco and Los Angeles and will likely not have any effect. Agreed. Wishing a catastrophe on ANY US population is childish, in bad taste, and shows one's true colors. But beyond that, Deerwhacker's comments shows extreme ignorance. I was born and raised 30 minutes north in Chico, Ca. Let me tell you what's in the path of a potential flood: - Some of the richest almond and walnut orchards in the country. - Some of the most prolific rice fields in the country - Destruction of Feather River corridor, rich in wildlife and diversity - Damage to many Northern Sacramento Valley communities (many of those, conservative areas) - Some of the premier waterfowl stopover habitat in the Pacific flyway, and at least a half dozen critical National Wildlife Refuges plus some of the last decent pheasant habitat in the state - Loss of property and human life Quite a few classless replies on this post. Some of 24HCF's bottom feeders are in full force tonight...
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You despair, repeatedly, constantly! daily basis? A despair ninny. Sack up, despire ninny.
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And it was under construction for how many years before he took office. The dam was fully operational in 1968 1 year into his term.
You really are a disingenuous bastard aren't you? ESAD The Dam is not the problem, the two spillways are. Do you have any reason to believe the problem was graft and corruption that went straight to the top? Like your buddy Cross? Infrastructure has been decaying in this country since it was built, most places have money for new stuff, but not for repair, maintenance, or testing. The simplest explanation is often the correct one. You don't need graft for infrastructure to fail, you just need to not maintain it for 40-50 years. Sycamore
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RCBS address sounds like they are right in the middle of this
RCBS 605 Oro Dam Boulevard East Oroville, CA 95965
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Agreed. Wishing a catastrophe on ANY US population is childish, in bad taste, and shows one's true colors. But beyond that, Deerwhacker's comments shows extreme ignorance.
I was born and raised 30 minutes north in Chico, Ca. Let me tell you what's in the path of a potential flood:
- Some of the richest almond and walnut orchards in the country. - Some of the most prolific rice fields in the country - Destruction of Feather River corridor, rich in wildlife and diversity - Damage to many Northern Sacramento Valley communities (many of those, conservative areas) - Some of the premier waterfowl stopover habitat in the Pacific flyway, and at least a half dozen critical National Wildlife Refuges plus some of the last decent pheasant habitat in the state - Loss of property and human life
Quite a few classless replies on this post. Some of 24HCF's bottom feeders are in full force tonight...
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I'm no fan of California, but I also hate to see people's lives ruined or lost at the expense of the idiots in charge. Kind of like the fugged up state where I live. I'll keep my fingers crossed for a good outcome.
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Oroville is a welfare chithole, the armpit of norcal.
Yuba city and Marysville just down stream aren't much better.
Lake Oroville hasn't flowed over the spillway in years.
They were aware of cracks in the spillway and did nothing to repair them.
My guess is they spent all the money on welfare, illegals and fat pensions for government workers.
Now moonbeam Brown is asking the fed for assistance, [bleep] em.
Trump is right we have neglected the infrastructure for to long.
Higbean will have a front row seat if it blows.
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Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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Yep, looks bad for the 16k folks in Oroville, my friends and their kids are evacuating north with the rest of the evacuation. My Nephew from Sac county Rangers district is being sent to Oroville to assist the evacuation, and I suspect keep an eye on the vacant houses, Cal fire is also deploying there, not sure what their duties will be.
I am far enough south the water effects won't get here for several days, we are still recovering from last week's rain. Our ground is saturated, most of the local dry canals have overflowed into our Vineyards and wheat fields. Another day or so and the water should stop flowing "downhill", being at the lowest point is bad. Highway 99 south of Sacramento has been partially closed due to floodwater.
I visited Pardee dam today. From a relative who works for EBMUD who control the flows, it was 3' above overflow stage yesterday and 1.5' today and they expect it to drop below the spillway tomorrow, but thursday another 2 or 3 day storm is expected.
Oroville actually has the destinction, maybe overtaken by SF now, but they were the Welfare hub of northern California 6+ years ago, the last time I visited Buzz and the staff at Huntington's store. Calfire will be there for water rescues. We can't have them laying around on their union asses during something this big now can we?
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Oroville is a welfare Chithole because of a bunch of enviro wackos, shutting down the mills and logging. The good residents certainly didn't make that decision.
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