The bucket brigade was making a path on the cobbles that backfill the walls on the upper spillway chute. There were/are roving teams monitoring for any upstream failure of the chute and walking on cobbles really suck, particularly at night. I know I was part of that monitoring team.
The CCC team really earned my respect - worst working conditions, very manual labor yet they were positive and always address people as ‘sir’ or ‘ma’am’
Thank you much for the information, and for helping out.
I’m all the way over in Tennessee, but I find this situation fascinating.
Did you pick up any information on how the underslab drainage system worked? Or how they connected to the drain outlets in the walls?
Thank you.
(from an interested but unaffected observer in Georgia)
Thanks for your effort out there.