Los Angeles Times

Oroville evacuation advisory lifted

Meanwhile, a report warns of high risk if dam’s main spillway isn’t fully operationa­l by next rainy season.

- JOSEPH SERNA joseph.serna@latimes.com Twitter: @JosephSern­a

More than five weeks after erosion damage at Lake Oroville forced residents to flee to high ground, the Butte County Sheriff ’s Office on Wednesday announced it had lifted an evacuation advisory.

More than 100,000 Butte County residents were given an hour’s notice to evacuate on Feb. 12, when officials feared that a concrete weir on the reservoir could collapse and send a 30-foot wall of water into the valley below.

Although the mandatory evacuation lasted just days, residents had been living under an evacuation advisory until Wednesday. They had been told to remain alert and prepare to leave at a moment’s notice while crews worked around the clock to repair erosion damage.

Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said in a state- ment he was satisfied with the progress on repairs and the Department of Water Resources’ efforts to lower the lake level to make space for future storms.

Meanwhile, in a report first obtained by the Associated Press, a team of experts warned of a “very significan­t risk” if the Oroville Dam’s main spillway is not operationa­l again by the next rainy season, which starts in November.

The warning was contained in a report by a federally created investigat­ive team for the Oroville Dam.

The report does not specify the risk but notes that it is “absolutely imperative” that the emergency spillway not be used. The emergency spillway’s use last month began the cascading set of problems that are still being addressed.

State water officials are continuing to drain the reservoir — the second largest in the state — to make room for runoff from melting snowpack in the Sierra Nevada.

There is enough water frozen in the mountains above Oroville to fill the reservoir more than once over, according to official estimates.

Department of Water Resources officials responded to the federal investigat­ive team’s report late Wednesday afternoon.

“As we have stated from the beginning, DWR’s objective is to have a fully functional spillway before the start of the next storm season,” the agency said. “With the support of the governor’s executive order in February, we are expediting response and recovery efforts, and we’ll be working ’round the clock through spring, summer and fall to make that happen.”

 ?? Brian van der Brug Los Angeles Times ?? BUTTE COUNTY sheriff’s deputies inform evacuees in Bangor, Calif., on Feb. 14 that the mandatory evacuation order was downgraded to an advisory. The advisory was lifted Wednesday amid efforts to repair the Oroville Dam’s spillways and lower the...
Brian van der Brug Los Angeles Times BUTTE COUNTY sheriff’s deputies inform evacuees in Bangor, Calif., on Feb. 14 that the mandatory evacuation order was downgraded to an advisory. The advisory was lifted Wednesday amid efforts to repair the Oroville Dam’s spillways and lower the...

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