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Oroville Dam

One year after the Oroville Dam’s concrete spillway ruptured on Feb. 7, 2017, crews working day and night have made the most critical repairs to what has become an $870 million project. Kiewit Corp. of Omaha, Neb., fixed the dam’s main spillway and an emergency spillway that also was damaged by unprecedented water releases forced by record rainfall in Northern California.

The work has continued in 2018, while the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) and Washington, D.C., discuss the extent to which the Federal Emergency Management Agency will pay for repairs. Meanwhile, Governor Jerry Brown signed legislation that codified the annual inspections DWR already conducts of the vast majority of the 1,249 dams the department oversees. The law requires “low hazard potential” dams be evaluated at least every other year.

VIDEO: Live Video Feed of Lake Oroville Spillway Releases and Construction

California Department of Parks and Recreation » The California Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) has added a new webcam offering the public a 24-hour view of the Oroville Spillway water releases and construction

May 17, 2017|

Overhaul California’s water system with 21st century flood solutions

The Sacramento Bee » The authors contend that as the state faces more intense and warmer storms, it must prepare for larger and more frequent floods, in

March 8, 2017|

In California, a Move to Ease the Pressures on Aging Dams

The New York Times » Reconfiguring levees and floodplains to allow the state’s rivers to overflow more naturally and benignly is a way to help ease the strain on state water infrastructure. But the idea has its critics.

February 28, 2017|

Infographic: Engineering failures spur engineering, construction advances

Compact Equipment » Although any disaster is tragic, engineering failures, such as the Oroville Dam, have played a pivotal part in advancing the civil engineering industry and developing new technologies.

February 27, 2017|

Editorial: Jerry Brown shouldn’t squander the Oroville Dam crisis

The Sacramento Bee » The storms of 2017 offer him and legislators a grand opportunity. They should not let it go to waste.

February 26, 2017|

VIDEO: The birth of Oroville Dam

The Sacramento Bee » A 1990s documentary uses archival footage to detail the construction of the Oroville Dam, an earthfill embankment dam on the Feather River east of the city of Oroville, California, in the United States that was built during the period of 1961 to 1968.

February 24, 2017|

Despite Oroville Crisis, California Has The ‘Cadillac’ Of State Dam Safety Programs

National Public Radio » California has one field engineer for every 57 dams it must inspect. Online story includes media player to hear audio segment.

February 21, 2017|

What was behind disaster at Oroville Dam?

Los Angeles Times » The failures will be investigated for a long time but some civil engineers are already pointing to likely suspects: design flaws, misunderstood geology and poor maintenance over the years.

February 20, 2017|

Video: Concrete being hauled to Oroville Dam for spillway repairs

ABC 10 » “We’re just hauling the material to where they need it as fast as we can, we are stockpiling it, and after that they take it,” said an owner of a rock and concrete company.

February 17, 2017|

Commentary: Problems at Oroville Dam are signs of failing US infrastructure

Bloomberg View » The villains: Partisan politics, informed by bad ideology and politicians’ focus on little more than the next election.

February 16, 2017|

Oroville Dam crisis warns us of need to maintain infrastructure

The Sacramento Bee » Whatever recriminations come from investigating the Oroville Dam crisis, they should not obscure the large lesson that we must be willing to pay for the maintenance and enhancement of our vital public facilities.

February 13, 2017|
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