Oroville Dam Repairs (March 12 – 23, 2017) Footage Compilation
The struggle is to prepare the site for the next rainy season, expected in November 2017.
The Oroville Dam, while constructed almost 50 years ago, presents a case study for aging critical infrastructure, in the face of climate change disrupting weather impacts.
Note: The original video is no longer available since YouTube closed our channel citing misinformation. YouTube earns millions a year from channels that promote climate denial https://www.cbc.ca/news/climate/youtube-climate-denial-content-1.7085223
Video footage via official DWR channel https://www.youtube.com/user/calwater
Tags: 2017, California, Oroville, United States, Video, Water
Categories: Extreme Weather, Impacts, United States, Video
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