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Hydropower plant at California's drought-stricken Lake Oroville could shut down for first time since 1967 as heat wave torches the Southwest and Gov Gavin Newsom declares state of emergency
2021-06-19
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news]
Related:
Lake Oroville: 2017-02-13 Fearing collapse of emergency spillway at Oroville Dam, Oroville evacuated
Lake Oroville: 2017-02-10 Oroville Dam in California Has Some Problems caused by too much rain
Lake Oroville: 2016-03-14 Rain in California leads to rising Folsom Lake
Posted by:Skidmark

#7  /\ Perhaps you are referring to the waste heat from air conditioning driving HVAC-Made Global Warming?
Posted by: Bobby   2021-06-19 13:47  

#6   Is the State still releasing all the water the smelt need? Fish First!

Don't have a link, but as I understand, roughly 40% of the water that could go to refilling the reservoirs is being dumped into the ocean*. As Marie Antoinette said, "Let them eat smelt."

* My inner smart-ass wonders if this contributes to rising sea levels?
Posted by: SteveS   2021-06-19 12:47  

#5   Wasn't this the lake that had the earthen dam that threatened to break a few years ago after heavy rains?

Yes, in 2017. I just added an article search, and there it was. :-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2021-06-19 12:39  

#4  Is the State still releasing all the water the smelt need? Fish First!
Posted by: Bobby   2021-06-19 12:09  

#3  I was told in all seriousness that Preventive Maintenance is a "pure loss line item" and must be minimized for company 'profits'. The cost of labor and materials are okay because the bean counters can factor them directly into the final cost of the product.

So Less PM = More Profit according to the Bean Counters. Madness...
Posted by: magpie   2021-06-19 10:15  

#2  Routine preventative maintenance and government crisis management are mutually exclusive.
Posted by: Besoeker   2021-06-19 07:41  

#1  Wasn't this the lake that had the earthen dam that threatened to break a few years ago after heavy rains? The rains will eventually come again and now would be the time to fix it while the levels are low. I'm sure Gov. Nuisance would be happy to designate resources for this....Oh wait..not coastal folks? So screw you then..
Posted by: Warthog   2021-06-19 07:37  

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