The Mercury News

Cost of crisis at tallest US dam reaches $870M

- By Ellen Knickmeyer

SAN FRANCISCO >> The costs of dealing with last year’s near-disaster at the nation’s tallest dam have reached $870 million, California officials said Friday.

The figure for emergency response and repairs following the crisis at Northern California’s Oroville Dam should stand, said Erin Mellon, spokeswoma­n for the state Department of Water Resources. The total was pegged at $660 million in October.

Both spillways at the 770foot earthen dam collapsed in February, forcing evacuation orders for nearly 200,000 people downstream. Fears of massive, uncontroll­ed releases of water did not happen, and residents were allowed to return to their homes within days.

A report by independen­t dam-safety experts blamed the crisis on state operators’ and regulators’ “long-term systemic failure” to recognize built-in design and constructi­on flaws in the half-century-old dam.

Mellon says California hopes federal emergency funds will cover threefourt­hs of the cost, including about a half-billion dollars being spent to repair and improve both spillways.

Friday’s jump in the overall price tag comes from expenses that include the removal of massive amounts of debris left by the torrents of water released from Oroville’s reservoir during the crisis, Mellon said.

Other new costs include moving power lines connected to the dam’s hydroelect­ric system and building access roads for repair crews. The price tag does not include more than $1 billion in legal claims filed by property owners downstream, Mellon said.

The water behind Oroville Dam is part of a northsouth delivery system that serves millions in central and Southern California.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? In this Oct. 19 photo, work continues to repair the damaged main spillway of the Oroville Dam in Oroville. Costs to address crisis at the faltering Northern California dam have climbed to $870 million.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO In this Oct. 19 photo, work continues to repair the damaged main spillway of the Oroville Dam in Oroville. Costs to address crisis at the faltering Northern California dam have climbed to $870 million.

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