Meanwhile back at the ranch ... (discussion of the Oroville Dam Spillway Incident) ...
Aside from DWR's occasional Youtube updates I've only seen one Youtube commentator who seems interesting, intelligent, truthful.
Juan Browne is a long-haul airline pilot and posts nearly daily about what he has found about the spillway and cleanup.
Here's his Youtube channel.
blancolirio
- YouTube
Recently he reposted the DWR drone flyover video adding great interpretation.
More recently beginning March 9 in addition to daily reports of water levels, debris removed etc, he has begun posting highly technical reviews about the diversion tunnels under the dam. They were originally built to divert the river for construction of the dam, then in recent drought years used to release water to maintain flow in the river when the level was too low to go through the powerhouse.
These diversion tunnels would be very helpful to relieve load on the main spillway during this present crisis but they aren't presently in operable condition. His commentary seems to politely suggest that neglect that would be intolerable in the aircraft world has allowed these critical water control resources to become unavailable when they are most needed - even though flood control could affect far more people than aircraft maintenance neglect.
For anyone interested in digging into the nuts & bolts of the spillway issue, how problems evolved before the recent crisis and where this will lead for the future as well as seeing his list of source materials he relies on - I think Browne's discussions are essential to understand the issues. Highly recommended to the armchair engineers and techie nerds among us.