Arab Times

Calif boost dam checks:

Discovery

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Brown

Gallagher

California would beef up dam inspection­s under legislatio­n sent to Gov Jerry Brown Monday, a year after a near disaster prompted the evacuation of nearly 200,000 residents living downstream from the tallest U.S. dam.

The Assembly unanimousl­y gave final approval to the bill requiring annual inspection­s for dams deemed to be high hazards.

The measure also sets standards for inspection­s, requires inspectors to consult with independen­t experts to update dam safety measures every 10 years and requires that inspection reports be available to the public with certain sensitive informatio­n withheld if it creates a security risk. Republican Assemblyma­n James Gallagher was among those who evacuated when officials feared the collapse of both the main and emergency spillways before they were deemed safe days later.

“We left not knowing if we would even have a home to return to. But we came back vowing ‘Never again,’” said Gallagher, who sponsored the bill. “This disaster jeopardize­d lives, property and California’s water supply.”

The bill implements several subsequent experts’ recommenda­tions, including requiring that inspectors no longer simply accept the safety presumed in original design and constructi­on materials, said Democratic Assemblywo­man Susan Talamantes Eggman of Stockton.

The annual inspection­s would be required for dams classified as being significan­t, high or extremely high hazards, and every two years for dams classified as low hazard. Critical spillway control features

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