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How long after this breaks, does the left wait to blame Trump?
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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. Yeah, what he said. I have in-laws in southern CA, good people, but basically clueless about everything. Not liberal, just friggin' clueless. They would not be effected by this, but I'd hate for anyone to get flooded out. Seen a lot of that during the '93 floods along the Missouri/Mississippi river drainage. I saw dead deer carcasses 30 feet up in the forks of tree limbs. Not a good thing for anyone, ever.
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A guy could get a lot of ducks in that hole.
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How long after this breaks, does the left wait to blame Trump? Read back a ways,....this is all Ronald Reagan's "Fault". ....at least according to one well known lib here. GTC
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A guy could get a lot of ducks in that hole. Given the absolutely SUPERB levels of material strengths and properties of materials available during construction, THAT is one PISS POOR piece of work there, my friend. The SOB did not "fail from lack of infrastructure maintenance" as proposed by one little cheap shot sniper hiding in the weeds. Well engineered and executed structural concrete's supposed to get STRONGER for it's first century,....and epoxy coated, high tensile re-bar was an accomplished FACT of that day. That structure was a POS the day they cut the ribbon and headed back for the whorehouse. GTC
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There is at least one idiot already calling for Trumps impeachment on Youtube! LMAO.
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I haven't read the whole thread, but when it's man against nature, nature will always win, in the long run.
As anyone from Louisiana knows, water is one the most destructive forces in nature. As long as you can keep the flow rate down, it's just nasty. When the flow rate goes up, it get destructive, very fast. With the amount of flow they had, its a wonder it didn't do more damage.
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A guy could get a lot of ducks in that hole. Given the absolutely SUPERB levels of material strengths and properties of materials available during construction, THAT is one PISS POOR piece of work there, my friend. The SOB did not "fail from lack of infrastructure maintenance" as proposed by one little cheap shot sniper hiding in the weeds. Well engineered and executed structural concrete's supposed to get STRONGER for it's first century,....and epoxy coated, high tensile re-bar was an accomplished FACT of that day. That structure was a POS the day they cut the ribbon and headed back for the whorehouse. GTC I don't see ANY rebar. Am I missing it or is it not there? I work in this industry daily. There are a lot of things wrong with this picture.
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I haven't read the whole thread, but when it's man against nature, nature will always win, in the long run.
As anyone from Louisiana knows, water is one the most destructive forces in nature. As long as you can keep the flow rate down, it's just nasty. When the flow rate goes up, it get destructive, very fast. With the amount of flow they had, its a wonder it didn't do more damage.
Given the extraordinary volumes expected, what's the current perspective on the Mississippi's readiness to handle the Spring Thaw ?
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I don't see ANY rebar. Am I missing it or is it not there?
I work in this industry daily. There are a lot of things wrong with this picture.
It would be GREAT to see some actual close ups, wouldn't it ? No remains of normal grouted in "bolts" angled down into bedrock, either. GTC
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This morning the number of evacuees has been raised to 188,000.
The water level in the lake was lowered a bit over a foot overnight.
The bad news is that the Weather Service prediction for the Feather River watershed that runs into the lake is for as much as a foot of rain over the next ten days. They probably can't let water out fast enough to keep it from overflowing again in the coming two weeks.
The helicopters are flying now, dropping bags of rocks to try to strengthen the weak area around the emergency spillway.
They just announced that a train south of Roseville derailed due to water over the tracks. Many trains are now being rerouted out of the area that is or may be affected by this Oroville Dam situation.
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I don't see ANY rebar. Am I missing it or is it not there?
I work in this industry daily. There are a lot of things wrong with this picture. Same "California Engineering" that gave us parking lots that are conjoined, but you can't drive from one to the other without getting back on the crowded public roads and sitting through red lights...
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Actually, this is a clusterfugg caused by man...the main spillway has been damaged for a while and DWR people were well aware of it....there was never any danger of the dam nor the main spillway failing....BUT the high flows into the lake AND the damage to the lower section of the main spillway, gave them an opportunity and EXCUSE to TEST the auxiliary (EMERGENCY) spillway...
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I'm sure a hummingbird egg leftover from last year caused the maintenance to be postponed...
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I doubt that "they" deliberately created an emergency to test the emergency spillway.
I never thought to test-fire the ejection seat in my A-4 to see if it would work if I needed it to.
People who run dams love being in control. To ensure their careers they tend to be too conservative. We have always complained that the people running Shasta Dam never want the lake within 30 feet of the top, in case big, late Spring rain totals occur. They almost never happen, then we wind up looking at a big dirt ring around the lake all summer, and their isn't enough cool water for the salmon in the river downstream during the later part of the summer.
People who love being in control don't want to lose control, which is what happens when dams overflow.
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Actually, this is a clusterfugg caused by man...the main spillway has been damaged for a while and DWR people were well aware of it....there was never any danger of the dam nor the main spillway failing....BUT the high flows into the lake AND the damage to the lower section of the main spillway, gave them an opportunity and EXCUSE to TEST the auxiliary (EMERGENCY) spillway... I saw the damaged spillway on TV. Given its location (close to the dam itself), the depth of the hole and, the velocity of the water, I think the dam could possibly collapse due to scowering of the rest of the spillway up to the dam supports. I do think the evacuation is a prudent move, give the catastrophe that will result if it collapses.
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I'm sure a hummingbird egg leftover from last year caused the maintenance to be postponed...
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Ah, so this picture makes more sense to me. The main spillway had damage. The emergency spillway then cut into the main spillway exacerbating the damage. That's bad...really bad. The California Department of Water Resources stopped the spillway flow on Thursday morning to allow engineers to evaluate the integrity of the structure after water had been released at 20,000 cubic feet per second through the night. (Courtesy of the California Department of Water Resources).
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Ah, so this picture makes more sense to me. The main spillway had damage. The emergency spillway then cut into the main spillway exacerbating the damage. That's bad...really bad. The California Department of Water Resources stopped the spillway flow on Thursday morning to allow engineers to evaluate the integrity of the structure after water had been released at 20,000 cubic feet per second through the night. (Courtesy of the California Department of Water Resources). Bad indeed.. Yikes.. Only thing I ever saw close to that was back in the '70s when a town south of me got 7" of rain in about an hour.. A 2 block section of an entire STREET (sidewalk-to-sidewalk and 20+ feet deep) washed into the Mississippi.. It was incredible - but nothing like the size of the damage above.. Those residents beneath are lucky that thing didn't fail..
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