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Courting Disaster At Oroville Dam — Key Questions and Answers

Here are some central questions and answers about the damage to the Oroville Dam and the fight to prevent a catastrophe: What is the Oroville Dam? Work on the Oroville Dam — the tallest dam in the country at 770 feet — started in 1957 and included the relocation of California State Route 70 and Union Pacific Railroad tracks. It was completed in 1968, creating what is now the second-biggest reservoir in the state, sitting on the Feather River about 75 miles north of Sacramento in Butte County.

OPINION: State, Feds Must Answer For Oroville Dam Fiasco

Federal and state officials have a lot to answer for in the wake of the Oroville Dam fiasco. They decided in 2005 to ignore warnings that the massive earthen spillway adjacent to the dam itself could erode during heavy winter rains — which it has done — and cause a calamity, which it very nearly did this week and could yet do by the end of this winter. No less to blame are the water agencies, including the powerful Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, which argued that paying for the upgrades a decade ago was unnecessary.