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To: KC Burke

Absolutely, KC. The project looks as simple as pouring a concrete driveway, but it’s much more complex. Drainage. Enormous changing pressures depending on use and quantity of water. Temperature extremes. A driveway can crack and it poses no real issues. I can lose its flatness - a corner can lift or drop and the result is really insignificant. I can drive up a bumpy driveway as easily as I can drive up a gravel road.

I think that the original spillway was well designed and built, but time takes its toll. There’s going to be a lot of discovery behind what all failed when things settle down. They will incorporate the original terrain into the design. There’s so much involved.


1,758 posted on 02/22/2017 5:50:21 PM PST by meyer (The Constitution says what it says, and it doesn't say what it doesn't say.)
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To: meyer; KC Burke

Has anyone else noticed that there doesn’t seem to be any rebar in the spillway construction?


1,769 posted on 02/23/2017 3:51:34 AM PST by mad_as_he$$ ("It's a war against humanity!" Donald J. Trump)
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