Posted on 02/27/2014 5:24:26 PM PST by bubbacluck
The California drought is stoking a congressional appetite for additional water storage, with new and larger dams back on competing menus.
(Excerpt) Read more at sacbee.com ...
It all sounds good, but in ten years we’ll again be asking ourselves, “Where ARE those dams?”
Jeff, how does the Klamath Falls “war” play in all this ?
What did the fish say when it hit concrete? DAM !!!
“”I remember when they built the Auburn Dam. Oh, wait””
That hole in the ground? It’s still there, isn’t it? I have pictures I took in the ‘80’s or possibly the ‘90’s of the proposed or half built bridge across that expanse while on vacation. Haven’t been back since but I would imagine it still looks the same???
And in 30 more years if they start NOW, and the permanent Dem Legislature stays on it, then they will STILL be 30 years from ever building another dam in this state.
The greens and enviros in this state rule.
More lying lip service by our legislature. The y WILL no doubt find a way to build the train to nowhere though.
Rip Van Winkle has nothing on the state legislature that has been asleep at the wheel for far too long.
And they dam-ed sure have torn out boatloads of small dams in the last ten years to satisfy the fish run enthusiasts.
The "green" roadblocks will be later. I think I remember that the Auburn dam was halted because it would affect the availability of free running white water for those who ran the rapids.
I suppose that is much more important than dehydrating to death.
Although new proposals surfaced from time to time after the 1980s, the dam was never built for a variety of reasons. Limited flood-control capability, geologic instability, and potential harm on recreational and ecological values finally put an end to the Auburn Dam project. Many of the original groundworks and preliminary constructions at the Auburn Dam site still exist, and up to 2007, the North Fork American River still flowed through the diversion tunnel that had been constructed in preparation for the dam. Reclamation and Placer County Water Agency completed a pump station project that year which blocked the tunnel, returned the river to its original channel, and diverted water through another tunnel under Auburn to meet local needs. However, some groups continue to support construction of the dam, which they claim would provide important water regulation and flood protection.
Remember: BUILD IT. DAM IT!..........?
Yeah, the director of the Auburn Chamber of Commerce that initiated the distribution of that bumpersticker in 1977 just retired!!!
The greater Sacramento Area has destroyed it's own nuclear power and a great multi-purpose hydro-electric, flood control, storage/peak power and back-up for Folsom Reservoir to keep it full as the most popular State Recreational Area in CA!!! This has also left the highest bridge structure in CA high and dry on the Foresthill Road from I-80 to Foresthill.
There are few greater monuments to abject stupidity than these landmarks along with the twin cooling towers at Ranch Seco in southern Sacramento county!!!
I've driven past the site and could look in and see the cooling pond/lake so I doubt there was any levees, dykes or dam that could have withstood the floods described in your link. But as I said above, those floods may not have been so drastic with those wonderful time machines call dams in the watershed like we have now.
Huh.......Looks like we have our own little Mother Lode caucas
here at FR.
Thanks for that information... CA is going to continue to talk the problem to death without solving any of the ongoing consequences...
There are few greater monuments to abject stupidity than these landmarks along with the twin cooling towers at Ranch Seco in southern Sacramento county!!!
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How about the eight lane wide 380 freeway that goes from the SFO airport and then dead ends into a hillside? I just marvel at all of the bridges at the end of it - reminds me of the old Talking heads song - We’re on a Road to Nowhere
BTW - been working as a contractor laying out fire salvage logging above Forest Hill on the American fire for the USFS - very interesting...
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