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Emergency: California’s Oroville Dam Spillway Near Failure, Evacuations Ordered
Breitbart ^ | Feb 12, 2017 | Joel B. Pollak1

Posted on 02/12/2017 4:26:47 PM PST by janetjanet998

Edited on 02/12/2017 9:33:58 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]

The California Department of Water Resources issued a sudden evacuation order shortly before 5 p.m. Sunday for residents near the Oroville Dam in northern California, warning that the dam’s emergency spillway would fail in the next 60 minutes.

The Oroville Dam is the highest in the nation.


TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: butte; california; dam; dwr; evacuation; lakeoroville; liveoroville; moonbeamcanyon; moonbeammadness; oroville; orovilledam; orovillelive; runaway; spillway; sutter; water; yuba
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To: KC Burke

“it is a buzz saw of water action tearing into that area of the lake edge perhaps creating a deep failure.”

Wouldn’t the “buzz saw” be expected to cut down to bedrock within a few tens of feet after which not a lot more would happen in terms of erosion downward? (I realize 30 or 50 lake feet of water would be very bad for the valley). I stand ready to be corrected on the bedrock thing.


621 posted on 02/13/2017 1:31:50 PM PST by steve86 (Prophecies of Maelmhaedhoc O'Morgair (Latin form: Malachy))
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To: Farmer Dean

https://lostcoastoutpost.com/2016/apr/6/deal-done-and-dams-are-coming-down-congressman-say/


622 posted on 02/13/2017 1:32:58 PM PST by Therapsid (eagan)
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To: steve86

The term bedrock is usually applied to thicker rock layers. These rock layers can be granite, sandstone, limestone or whatever shelf layer is in the area. Sometimes that rock is very solid and sometimes it is fractured, interbedded with other materials, or it is much less solid than what one would imagine.

If we see any canyon in the west we see that rock is cut by water erosion just as earthen materials are cut. Gravely alluvial soil washes away in hours and rock can wash away in days.


623 posted on 02/13/2017 1:42:18 PM PST by KC Burke (If all the world is a stage, I would like to request my lighting be adjusted.)
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To: steve86

We are back at 100% chance of rain in the drainage area above this lake in 48 hours. Lets hope that the spillway can be run without damaging severely the overall lake dam integrity.


624 posted on 02/13/2017 1:44:59 PM PST by KC Burke (If all the world is a stage, I would like to request my lighting be adjusted.)
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To: Grampa Dave

The scour shown in 617 shows though there is rock, it is badly fractured and jointed allowing water to dislodge and move it away. The photo that is most telling for me is the one in #589 which shows how close the scour came to the north-end base of the emergency spillway - maybe only 25-30 feet based on the workers (shown in the picture for scale).


625 posted on 02/13/2017 1:47:12 PM PST by CedarDave (Proud member of Hillary's Deplorables class of 2016.)
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To: CedarDave
Update....

No planned time to lift evacuations near Lake Oroville

No estimate yet for evacuees.

626 posted on 02/13/2017 1:52:53 PM PST by mewzilla (I'll vote for the first guy who promises to mail in his SOTU addresses.)
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To: CedarDave

627 posted on 02/13/2017 1:56:51 PM PST by CedarDave (Proud member of Hillary's Deplorables class of 2016.)
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To: Grampa Dave

Lots more photos at this link:

http://www.latimes.com/visuals/photography/la-me-lake-oroville-spillway-pictures-photogallery.html


628 posted on 02/13/2017 1:58:31 PM PST by CedarDave (Proud member of Hillary's Deplorables class of 2016.)
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To: KC Burke

Valuable information, thanks. I am in the Missoula flood plain of eastern WA so I have seen the cataclysmic effects that flowing water can have. On the other hand, the “normal” flow of the Columbia River during my lifetime hasn’t really resulted in much visible erosion.


629 posted on 02/13/2017 2:00:50 PM PST by steve86 (Prophecies of Maelmhaedhoc O'Morgair (Latin form: Malachy))
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To: janetjanet998

The hole near the bottom of this photo is the area of concern.

That is unexpected erosion below the face of the Emergency Spillway that has progressed backward toward the spillway face. Were it to progress too far, there could be a rupture of the Emergency Spillway that would expose everything downstream to the uncontrolled release of some 30 to 40 feet of water depth across the entirety of the lake; over 600,000 acre-feet of water. This is NO joke.

630 posted on 02/13/2017 2:01:21 PM PST by HKMk23 (You ask how to fight an idea? Well, I'll tell you how: with another idea!)
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To: CedarDave

Here’s some more pics of the scour area.

http://www.sacbee.com/news/state/california/water-and-drought/article132463009.html


631 posted on 02/13/2017 2:02:34 PM PST by abb ("News reporting is too important to be left to the journalists." Walter Abbott (1950 -))
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To: maggief

Thanks for posting Cahill’s new article.


632 posted on 02/13/2017 2:04:26 PM PST by pax_et_bonum (Never Forget the Seals of Extortion 17 - and God Bless America)
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To: CedarDave
What worries me is we may be on the verge of a spectacular failure like the Baldwin Hills Dam collapse in 1963--but on a VASTLY larger scale. And that right now threatens millions of lives and the potential damage could top US$2 TRILLION as everything downstream of Oroville Dam gets inundated with muddy water, the cities of Antioch west to Martinez are under threat along its shoreline, and we could have flooding threats in the Carquinez Strait, San Pablo Bay and possibly even the piers on the eastern shore of San Francisco.

That level of damage is enough to send the USA into a recession.

633 posted on 02/13/2017 2:04:46 PM PST by RayChuang88 (FairTax: America's economic cure)
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To: American Quilter
Some of the best early fall fly fishing and spring shad fishing is on the Lower Yuba River shown below close to Beale.

Besides great fly fishing, watching U2's and other planes regardless of what what was going on taking off from or landing at Beale was part of the day.

I went up the week after 9/11 to get away from the tv. It was a typical beautiful early Indian Summer day. The difference was the high plane traffic going into and out of Beale.

A little after about 3 pm, a young man wearing an Air Force Jumpsuit and camo Airforce hat drove up an asked if I was Dave.

At first I was afraid that something had happened at home. He said no problem at home he was at Beale for a day or two until heading a long way west. He said the owner of the ranch had to him to look me up to show him what flies to use and how to use them.

So I geared up his rod and reel with a floating line and a long tippet and attached a Lower Yuba top/dry fly and a dropper fly going underwater at the same time. Then, I showed him how to see the fish feeding on the top and the silver flashes under the surface.

He was a good caster and soon was hooking fish and sometimes doubles.

Later, he explained to me the U2's were watching our dams, bridges and railroads across N. Ca. in case of terrorists. He was a Capt. and a pilot for the Air Force. His wife and family were back east. I replied the Cuban Missile Crisis and how I was away from my wife and our families waiting for a ship heading towards Cuba about 37 years ago before 9/11. That, we had survived that and would survive 9/11.

Then, I gave him my flies for the lower Yuba, more leaders and tippets and told him to keep the fly line. I let him have my drive home lunch to fish until dark. We saluted each other.

Since I had sons and nephews his age, I probably embarassed him. I gave him a hug and told him, "There are old pilots, there are bold pilots, but there are no old, bold pilots". We told each other good bye and good fishing.

634 posted on 02/13/2017 2:34:03 PM PST by Grampa Dave (Concerned trolls/NeverTrumpsters, don't know to celebrate winning as they buy into fake news!!!!)
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To: American Quilter
Some of the best early fall fly fishing and spring shad fishing is on the Lower Yuba River shown below close to Beale.

Besides great fly fishing, watching U2's and other planes regardless of what what was going on taking off from or landing at Beale was part of the day.

I went up the week after 9/11 to get away from the tv. It was a typical beautiful early Indian Summer day. The difference was the high plane traffic going into and out of Beale.

A little after about 3 pm, a young man wearing an Air Force Jumpsuit and camo Airforce hat drove up an asked if I was Dave.

At first I was afraid that something had happened at home. He said no problem at home he was at Beale for a day or two until heading a long way west. He said the owner of the ranch had to him to look me up to show him what flies to use and how to use them.

So I geared up his rod and reel with a floating line and a long tippet and attached a Lower Yuba top/dry fly and a dropper fly going underwater at the same time. Then, I showed him how to see the fish feeding on the top and the silver flashes under the surface.

He was a good caster and soon was hooking fish and sometimes doubles.

Later, he explained to me the U2's were watching our dams, bridges and railroads across N. Ca. in case of terrorists. He was a Capt. and a pilot for the Air Force. His wife and family were back east. I replied the Cuban Missile Crisis and how I was away from my wife and our families waiting for a ship heading towards Cuba about 37 years ago before 9/11. That, we had survived that and would survive 9/11.

Then, I gave him my flies for the lower Yuba, more leaders and tippets and told him to keep the fly line. I let him have my drive home lunch to fish until dark. We saluted each other.

Since I had sons and nephews his age, I probably embarassed him. I gave him a hug and told him, "There are old pilots, there are bold pilots, but there are no old, bold pilots". We told each other good bye and good fishing.

635 posted on 02/13/2017 2:34:12 PM PST by Grampa Dave (Concerned trolls/NeverTrumpsters, don't know to celebrate winning as they buy into fake news!!!!)
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To: KC Burke

Yeah, that’s a good thing given the progress of the erosion over the relatively short time that spillway was in use.

The major threat is alleviated and a secondary threat created: 110,000cfm of water being dumped down the Main Spillway into the Feather River is WAY more volume than normal, and it is THAT volume of water that is the real and present flooding concern.


636 posted on 02/13/2017 2:34:16 PM PST by HKMk23 (You ask how to fight an idea? Well, I'll tell you how: with another idea!)
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To: abb

“That looks like from today. Water was still coming over the weir at dark yesterday.”

Thanks, that was what I thought or remembered.

One heck of a lot of erosion, but the water was away from the sinkhole or just hole in the rocks.


637 posted on 02/13/2017 2:37:50 PM PST by Grampa Dave (Concerned trolls/NeverTrumpsters, don't know to celebrate winning as they buy into fake news!!!!)
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To: abb

Thanks old FRiend.

Some really scary pictures from this morning showing how out of control the rushing water was last night.


638 posted on 02/13/2017 2:42:09 PM PST by Grampa Dave (Concerned trolls/NeverTrumpsters, don't know to celebrate winning as they buy into fake news!!!!)
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To: HKMk23

On another thread I was giving my impression of the area levees south of this lake and on the Sacramento based on what I had seen in 2008 and 2009 when I was working in the area.

I think that there are going to be some failures however, if they stop this out-flow for anything less than a critical dam threat, they are stupid beyond belief.

I think the next thing to bring up somewhere is to explain to people what a “sand-boil” is in the area of a flooded levee. Ground water being so high in the Sacramento river basin.


639 posted on 02/13/2017 2:43:40 PM PST by KC Burke (If all the world is a stage, I would like to request my lighting be adjusted.)
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To: CedarDave

Thanks, La Slimes makes you disable Ad Blocker Plus ghostery.

I will not do that.


640 posted on 02/13/2017 2:44:09 PM PST by Grampa Dave (Concerned trolls/NeverTrumpsters, don't know to celebrate winning as they buy into fake news!!!!)
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