HomeMy WebLinkAboutLake Oroville Community Update - DWR Meets November 1 Public Safety Milestone Menchaca, Clarissa
From: DWR Oroville Spillways <oroville@water.ca.gov>
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2018 12:59 PM
To: Menchaca, Clarissa
Subject: DWR Meets Nov. 1 Public Safety Milestone
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October 31, 2018
DWR Meets Nov. 1 Public Safety Milestone
Oroville Dam's Main Spillway Fully Reconstructed
The Department of Water Resources (DWR) today announced it has met its goal of
completely reconstructing the main spillway at Oroville Dam by Nov. 1 to be prepared for the
upcoming winter. The newly constructed spillway is now built to its original design capacity of
270,000 cubic feet per second.
"DWR has again met the Nov. 1 public safety milestone with help from our state, federal and
local agency partners, and our construction contractors," said DWR Director Karla Nemeth.
"We thank the surrounding communities for their patience and DWR staff who have worked
tirelessly on the Oroville spillways over the past two construction seasons. Today's milestone
is significant, but there is still more work to do before we call this project complete."
Concrete on the main spillway will have cured by December 1, in time for the rainy season
and use of the main spillway if necessary. Dry finishing, joint sealing, completing sidewall
backfill and site clean-up on the main spillway will also continue after November 1.
"More than 700 construction workers, many of them from Butte County and other parts of
Northern California, literally worked day and night to make incredible progress during the 2018
construction season," said Tony Meyers, DWR Project Manager for the Oroville Spillways
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Emergency Recovery Project. "Staff from nearly every corner of DWR worked on the project in
some capacity over the past year and a half and their planning, execution and hard work
contributedto meeting this November 1 milestone."
Main Spillway
• The final erosion-resistant concrete (ERC) slab was placed on Thursday, Oct. 11.
Crews placed a total of 378 ERC structural slabs in 2018. Combined with last year's
work, 612 new concrete slabs have been installed.
• Crews placed the final ERC wall on Thursday, Oct. 18. Crews placed a total of 126
ERC walls in 2018.Together with last year's work, 204 new concrete walls have been
installed.
• Final concrete placements on the energy dissipaters, or dentates, at the base of the
main spillway were completed on Saturday, Oct. 20.
• The main spillway has now been reconstructed to its original design capacity of
270,000 cubic feet of water per second.
Emergency Spillway
• The roller-compacted concrete (RCC) splashpad was completed on Friday, Oct. 26.
Crews placed approximately 700,000 cubic yards of roller-compacted concrete on the
splashpad.
• Crews also completed construction of the RCC buttress at the base of the emergency
spillway earlier this month.
• Placement of a structural concrete cap connecting the RCC buttress to the emergency
spillway structure will be complete in early 2019.
Other Updates
DWR has completed an operations plan for the 2018-19 flood season that will guide reservoir
operations from November 2018 through April 2019. The plan calls for DWR to maintain
lower-than-average lake levels during the winter months to provide operational flexibility to
ensure flood protection, meet water deliveries, meet environmental requirements, and prevent
use of the emergency spillway this winter, as construction will continue on the emergency
spillway into early 2019. DWR updated the plan with recommendations from the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the Division of Safety of
Dams.
The Oroville Dam Safety Comprehensive Needs Assessment (CNA) Ad Hoc Group met for
the second time Tuesday, Oct. 30. The Ad Hoc Group consists of 12 community members
appointed by State Senator Jim Nielsen and Assembly Member James Gallagher to provide
community perspectives to both DWR and an Independent Review Board (IRB) of dam safety
experts throughout the CNA process. Video and material of the meetings will be posted online
in the coming days.
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A press kit is available online and includes:
• Video: Before and after drone flyover
• Video: Oroville spillway time lapse - October 30, 2018
• Media b-roll footage
• Photo comparison and key milestone timeline
• Images of key 2018 milestones
• Graphic:Construction fast facts
• Graphic: 1968 to 2018 construction comparison chart
• Graphic: Cross section of main spillway
• Graphic: Cross section of emergency spillway
To view photos and video of the Oroville Spillways construction, visit DWR's Oroville Spillway
photo gallery and YouTube channel.
For more information, follow us on Twitter orFacebook, read our news releases or visit our
Oroville Spillway Incident webpage.
This e-mail is part of DWR's ongoing effort to provide you with timely information aid updates
rega ding the Lake Orewile`Spillw jrs Recovery. We Want to provide a transparent process
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Sacramento, CA 95814
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