lilranch2001
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San Fran seems like a nice place to start.....
Tell the people to move. Let nature have it's way...if/when the dam fails, let the floodplain return to floodplain - no houses
Gov. Jerry Brown keeps Oroville Dam repair costs hidden, state lawmakers say Gov. Jerry Brown keeps Oroville Dam repair costs hidden, state lawmakers say | Fox News
Yeah, I would expect something 5 feet thick. Concrete freeway road beds are thicker than that. Looks like a residential driveway. Wasn't even pier'edI said in an earlier post that there did not appear to be any rebar in the concrete in the spillway. Apparently there is some but from this picture there doesn't seem to be much of it. I'd expect to see a lot more. Overall the design and construction of the spillway looks way too skimpy for something like this. http://www.sacbee.com/news/state/california/water-and-drought/pa7t6p/picture145394089/alternates/FREE_640/FL_Oroville-7745_03_03_2017
San Fran seems like a nice place to start.....
You cannot construct a spillway over permeable material and expect good results. I believe if the earth behind the spillway had been 100% compacted clay, there wouldn't have been a failure.