The Daily

The Sunday Read: ‘The Trillion- Gallon Question’

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Jul 23, 2023
Christopher Cox, a contributor to the New York Times Magazine, dives into the catastrophic Oroville Dam crisis of 2017. He recounts the chaos when a spillway failed, highlighting the outdated infrastructure that put lives at risk. The discussion emphasizes the urgent need for reforms to ensure dam safety amid climate change. Cox also explores challenges in restoring the Los Angeles River and managing flood risks, calling for innovative strategies as severe weather events become more frequent. The conversation serves as a wake-up call for California's water management.
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ANECDOTE

Oroville Dam Crisis

  • In 2017, Oroville Dam's spillway started disintegrating, causing concern for the town below.
  • Sheriff Kory Honea faced communication issues with the Department of Water Resources (DWR) about the dam's status.
INSIGHT

Dam Types and Risks

  • Earth-fill embankment dams, like Oroville, are earthquake-resistant but vulnerable to overtopping.
  • Overtopping can cause rapid erosion and failure, posing a significant threat to downstream areas.
ANECDOTE

Emergency Spillway Activation

  • Oroville Dam's emergency spillway, never used in 50 years, was activated due to the main spillway's failure.
  • This led to erosion and a mandatory evacuation order for 180,000 people.
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