Chattanooga Times Free Press

Report: Systemic failures caused crisis at California dam

- BY ELLEN KNICKMEYER

SAN FRANCISCO — “Long-term and systemic failures” by California dam managers and regulators to recognize inherent constructi­on and design flaws at the tallest U.S. dam caused last year’s near-disaster there, an independen­t panel of dam safety experts said Friday, calling it a wakeup call for dam operators around the country.

Members of the Associatio­n of State Dam Safety Officials and the U.S. Society on Dams carried out an independen­t investigat­ion into the human and technical problems that caused the crisis at California’s Oroville Dam. The experts issued their report Friday.

Both spillways at the half-century-old Oroville Dam gave way in February 2017, forcing evacuation orders for nearly 200,000 people downstream. The feared uncontroll­ed release of massive amounts of water over the top did not happen, and residents were allowed to return home days later.

The independen­t panel of safety experts said the dam had been badly built from the start in the 1960s.

The report faults California’s Department of Water Resources — which operates the dam — and dam regulators for allegedly failing to recognize and address the problems in the 770foot structure, over the course of decades of inspection­s and reviews.

“There were many opportunit­ies to intervene and prevent the incident,” the report said.

The experts also said the Oroville crisis made clear it was essential for dam managers and inspectors to review the original building of dams in light of modern engineerin­g practices.

“Like many other large dam owners, DWR has been somewhat overconfid­ent and complacent regarding the integrity of its civil infrastruc­ture,” the dam experts said.

State spokeswoma­n Erin Mellon said California officials would respond to the findings shortly.

Dam experts said the Oroville crisis should be a warning for operators and regulators around the world.

“The fact that this incident happened to the owner of the tallest dam in the United States, under regulation of a federal agency, with repeated evaluation by reputable outside consultant­s, in a state with a leading dam safety regulatory program, is a wake-up call for everyone involved in dam safety,” the experts said in Friday’s report.

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