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California's Lake Oroville Main Spillway Severely Damaged/Eroded. Oroville Dam's Recently Reconstructed Main Spillway Fundamentally Flawed
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AND..IS IT IN ANY DANGER?...HOW FULL IS IT? HOW OLD?...R STORMS COMING?
Quoting: UH 76862800 Man, I LOVE your enthusiasm! It damned near collapsed in 2011 and conditions are favorable this year for it to happen. In all honesty, it looks as though Oroville is the horse to bet on now Joey! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77520218 IT WAS 2017....NOT 2011 UNLESS U KNO' MORE JOEY...I'D LIKE TA THINK DAT IVE ONLY PISSED AWAY TWO YEARZ O MY LIFE ON DIS TOPIC....NOT 8. Quoting: UH 76862800 If Oroville goes ... well it just takes out a SMALL slice of California, and NO Nuke plants. If Ft Peck goes ... well it takes out everything the entire length of the Missouri River, including multiple Interstate Highways, Cities, and SEVERAL Nuke Plants ... AND THEN starts working on St. Louis and the Mississippi River, with it's dams, bridges, and I think MORE Nuke Plants. Back during the Great Missouri River floods of 2011(?), which were triggered by HUGE rain and snow melt events out in Wyoming, Montana, and western Canada, Ft. Peck was in serious trouble. Nothing that they have done since has remedied it's basic problem as a dam. The loss of Oroville would be a pimple on an elephant compared to the loss of Ft. Peck. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77524540 San Joaquin valley is as big as some state's..and Oroville isn't the only dam that could fail..San Luis and Don Pedro have their own issues and they rest above millions of folks.
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